In that case, the process that is taking so long is the filesystem checking process due to an improper shutdown. |
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She busied herself with the task, while most of the others were checking on Sara's condition. |
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She drove more slowly now, careful to look in the parked cars for anyone who might be watching, checking the tags for a government plate. |
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At four I got up and prowled the flat, checking doors and windows were shut, uncomfortable and alone. |
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The 47 year-old McGovern worked the long and hectic schedule of a cardiologist, often checking on his patients late in the evenings. |
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While we were checking, we got a missive direct from Net Authority Investigations noting the following. |
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As well as stopping and talking to people on the street we also spent a lot of time checking under bridges and talking with the homeless there. |
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Beagle 2 will also sample the atmosphere, checking for methane a certain indicator of life that is still thriving. |
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But many days I feel like I'm not working hard enough, not checking enough things off my to-do list, to feel contentment with my efforts. |
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But detectives said it was too early to speculate on the man's identity and were also checking all other missing people reports. |
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I look as if I'm checking items off my shopping list or consulting my schedule. |
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After checking into my hotel, I decided to drop by the registration tent for some festival material to get myself oriented. |
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It's a tediously slow job checking all the sites and sorting out the queue. |
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I won't be checking any baggage in, so there won't be any baggage hall reclaim horrors to endure. |
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Sometimes I would walk for days in the woods, checking snares, tracking deer, wading the river, just walking. |
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After checking his instruments, the pilot immediately aborted the mission and landed safely. |
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This number of re-marks can't simply be blamed on one examiner because there are so many stages in the key stage for checking. |
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Teach him about savings accounts, checking accounts, investments, and how much better life can be when you have these things. |
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We'll definitely be checking this vibrant Minnesota bimonthly out in the future. |
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It appears he miscalculated the scores and after checking with the media present declared that it was a draw after all. |
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The network checking fails to handle especially malformed network requests properly. |
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The idea is to do your own small bit, in whatever way, in checking the growing intolerance in people. |
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I used to walk through the fields in my spare time, checking out the corn and watching the animals. |
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After checking us in, she gave us directions to local refuges like Red Sand Beach, Makahiku Falls, Waianapanapa State Park, and the Venus Pool. |
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After combing her mane and tail hair, checking her hoofs, and braiding her tail, I began to saddle Candy up. |
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Investigators will be checking passenger manifests of outgoing flights from the east coast early on Tuesday morning. |
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After checking the time, he took out the thermometer and studied the temperature. |
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By the time he woke up it was dark, upon checking his watch, Brae saw that it was already past eight o'clock. |
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Steve Nash spent part of a timeout checking on a boy who had been hit on a face with an errant pass. |
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We will actually scout a place many times, checking it out in the daytime and night-time. |
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The establishment will be marking their assignments, writing their job references, and checking their credit ratings. |
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Blair sighed, but waited until they were inside and sitting in the living room checking the ball game scores before he continued. |
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And ING Direct does not offer checking accounts or impose any fees, service charges or minimum requirements on its products. |
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This weekend's screening will include checking the length of time people have been party members and whether their subscriptions are up to date. |
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We spent some time testing out the motor, checking idle speed, acceleration, different speeds and trim and then stopped for lunch. |
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Dragging himself upright, Sarr straightened his belt and his bandolier, checking the holstered weapons rhythmically. |
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Because of the long nose, another place worth checking for scuffs is the front bumper. |
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No matter what your opinion of it, however, it's still worth checking out for the moments when the mash-ups really do work. |
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We typically recommend checking every 3 months, and we offer sperm banking based upon the quality of the sample. |
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My mother walked over to me, wiping her hand on the bib of her apron, and placed her right palm over my forehead, checking for a fever. |
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On the day, everyone was shellshocked, checking what had happened, whether everyone was safe, all of that. |
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I keep trying to get him to sit down, but he insists on checking all the stalls and paddocks himself even though I've already done it twice. |
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But a traffic warden, randomly checking roads in Chessington on Good Friday, slapped four tickets on to cars belonging to residents. |
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It works a bit like iPhoto with its shareable photo streams, but the ability to chat about photos makes it worth checking out. |
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Start the new season with the right foot by checking out the stylish shoes that'll make all the ladies want to follow your tracks. |
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Its members have been checking underwater structures and helping the Coast Guard patrol the harbor whenever a cruise liner berths. |
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They have been busy checking all the toyshops around town in search of the perfect toy. |
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One in 10 men reading this is checking his pillow and plughole daily to see if his hair is falling out. |
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Lenders will drip-feed the cash as the project moves ahead, checking progress at each stage before sending you another cheque. |
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The spell is broken and counters, tellers, Mafia bosses, Barry, Jeremy and posh totty get back to the business of checking votes. |
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Once most of the crystals have dissolved, add another heaped spoon and continue to agitate, checking periodically on your progress. |
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Ian took it from her and examined it, as if he were checking fruit for bruises. |
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Gabrielle made a stop at his desk and glanced at him, before checking his name off the list. |
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You do this by looking at serial numbers and checking the manufacturer's database. |
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When she comes on duty at 11 pm, she makes rounds, checking the residents for skin tears and helping them go to the toilet or use a bedpan. |
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After checking into their hotel when they arrive, they can stroll up to where the many canal barges are moored. |
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The most important of all the routine is the checking of the faecal matter of the animal and how it urinates. |
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Organised divers keep checking the weather forecasts and have a good understanding of tide tables. |
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Staff were also seen checking the mechanism which worked the electronic security gates at the end of the drive. |
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Baharum said checking hotel guest lists is a precautionary measure as many foreign tourists throng to the Golden Triangle. |
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Every few metres the cat stopped and twisted its head around, focussing its yellow eyes on me, checking to see if I was still in pursuit. |
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Of course McReady and Smith went right to work, checking over every part of her body, looking for bruises, and other lesion on the skin. |
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I was triple checking my switches and querying the boomer for indications on his instruments. |
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It wasn't much later until I was tucking Candice in bed after checking her room for monsters and making sure her night light worked. |
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After checking another cage Greg pointed with his paddle to a dry waterline eight feet up one of the stumps. |
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We were especially careful in excluding specimens in molt by checking all specimens for the presence of feather quills. |
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The Soundex system used by the U.S. government failed to consider this nuance when checking his documentation. |
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He did not recollect checking the details on the second page, which amount was brought forward to the first page. |
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He was very fidgety, he had a pager with him at all times, which he was checking the stock market quotes on, the movements within the day. |
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After checking us in, she gave us directions to local refuges like Red Sand Beach and the Venus Pool. |
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Search engines are an excellent way of checking on the arrival of a new words in the language. |
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As I walked in he was in the process of checking her breathing, his face tight with concentration. |
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So, for the benefit of those who can't balance their checking account with their socks and shoes on. |
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I'll give up my Palm Pilot once pen and paper can do all the math for balancing my checking account on its own. |
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Never buy a used car without thoroughly checking it out for underbody damage. |
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There was a legitimate aim in checking the accuracy of the data she had submitted in support of her social security claim. |
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Traffic officials will be checking the brakes, steering wheels, tyres and lights of all heavy-duty vehicles. |
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She picked out a brand-new, unworn dark denim miniskirt and held it up against her, checking it out in the mirror. |
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We would both have to admit, we'd been checking his gums for signs of teeth more than three times a day. |
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Retyping the name and checking the spelling, Velsen got frustrated and was quite vexed at the computer. |
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After checking, the agent told my that my account has been blocked due to an unsettled bill. |
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He moved the slide action back and forth, checking that the movement was smooth enough to meet his satisfaction. |
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Our analysis was sent to the authors for checking and for additional information. |
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Traffic officers were checking buses for roadworthiness and ordering unroadworthy buses off the road. |
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I need you to recommend a beginners' poker book, one that explains checking, raises, and the different games. |
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He talked a lot about how the money markets work, but kept checking that he wasn't boring me to death. |
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He jumped down the ramp two steps at a time, and took a few quick steps toward the airport before checking himself and turning around. |
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Soon you'll see me back behind a cash register, checking out your groceries, and most likely wearing a misspelled name tag. |
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Dorian unloosened his tie, fiddling with the cuff of his shirt and checking it in the mirror. |
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Marty sits around clenching his fists repeatedly, checking his weapons and running around for higher ranking officers. |
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So bookworms, brace yourself up, and spend a fascinating evening at the fair, checking out your favourite books. |
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After checking in I donned a hooded, robe-like jellaba and headed up into the valley on a trail behind the ancient kasbah. |
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And since check-out time is usually around noon, the tour agencies can actually save a day's room rate by checking them in after noontime. |
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I have some biggish plans for an upgrade in the very near future, so keep checking back. |
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Readability scores are easy to obtain by using computerized grammar and style checking software programs. |
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Paying a gas bill or checking a credit card balance can now be a wholly automated process, for example. |
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I think we can safely draw from this that he was in our nation's fine capital checking up on his drug and whoring interests. |
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On the hillside, lights flashed and men in yellow slickers hurried about the base of the drill, checking its progress. |
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He actually had some sleepless nights as he went on checking the alertness of the security personnel drafted for the exhibition. |
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This knowledge is key to checking the spread of the disease and eradicating it from infected areas. |
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I go over the figures, checking and double-checking, just in case I may have got them wrong. |
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One could verify this by doing two different long multiplications and checking that they give the same answer. |
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Seconds later, Susan was already standing behind Pete's screen, checking through the codes that Pete had keyed in. |
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Moving carefully, checking the ground underfoot and the supports overhead as he went, he moved towards it. |
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It is worth checking, too, for seasonal charter flights from Scottish airports. |
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Oh, and checking out of a cheap hotel is not much fun when the receptionist tells you that your girlfriend's husband called. |
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Officers have been checking boatyards in the York and Selby area and talking to boat owners. |
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She'd been waiting impatiently at the door for almost twenty minutes, constantly checking and rechecking herself in the entryway mirror. |
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Outside chores consist of checking winter mulches, making sure there are plenty around trees, shrubs and perennials. |
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The White Knight is checking the Black King, attacking the Black Queen, and also attacking both Black Rooks. |
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After a few minutes of searching, I turned on the wind shield wipers, glancing into the rear view mirror, checking on Kate. |
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I ended up taking nearly 4 hours to finish checking my email, and I was nearly at my wits' end. |
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I'm checking in with her today, and instead of mouthing off on what I think she should do, I'm just going to listen. |
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Eighty-seven percent now think checking a laptop at a coat check is too risky. |
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After checking my coat, I introduced myself to Terri, a recruiter who had flown up from southern California to host the event. |
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Alpine farmers checking their flocks, woodsmen, hunters, postmen and border guards used skis as pure tools for transport. |
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Purple Heron is a regular overshooting migrant to Britain and it is always worth checking any heron you see fly from a reed bed. |
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It'll be worth checking the weather forecast first, of course, just in case it's wall-to-wall cloud. |
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As the banks vary these extras from one year to the next, it is worth checking that cover is in place for driving on the continent. |
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This is a book you can trust, although it is always worth double checking the advice about chemicals, which can become outdated very quickly. |
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Also, if there is a new company opening up in the city then it's always worth checking them out in case they are good for a donation. |
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Again, we contacted only a comparatively small sample of hairdressers, so it may be worth checking a few yourself. |
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Adrian asked me coolly as he unbent from checking if his victim was still conscious. |
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Engineers tonight are also checking for damage to the area's oil refineries. |
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She is a 58-year-old New Yorker who has worked for 13 years checking coats at a restaurant on East 52nd Street. |
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Of course, you can avoid most of the hassle of airports by not checking or carrying any luggage. |
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Sub-standard milk coming from other States can easily be stopped at the check posts by checking them using lactometers. |
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On checking my bank statement last Friday, I discovered that I had a mere thirty pence to last me until payday at the end of July! |
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They advise checking, and lagging all exposed pipes, keeping buildings heated and draining exposed pipes. |
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The charity also recommends checking all pipes are properly lagged, all electric fires are guarded, and paraffin heaters are out of draughts. |
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Unless y'all are checking it out to see if I've listed your blog, which is bad, because that information is at Blogmarks. |
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With the recent death of Belgian pianist, composer and arranger Boland, these two wonderful big band reissues are worth checking out. |
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As you know, my kind sir, I make rounds of the pupils once a year, checking their grades, and their accomplishments. |
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Patients use the kit's finger lancet to collect blood while routinely checking their blood glucose levels. |
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I was just checking my referrals and it turns out I've been ranked in at 216th, of the blogospheres most visited weblogs. |
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Little things like checking on the lanyards or the boat insurance can keep you young and happy in spirit. |
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The previous year, Miami cops had had the suspect in custody for lewd and lascivious molestation, without checking his immigration status. |
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There will be guys really after him, checking him hard game in and game out. |
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After checking those out and a few other shops I managed to nick onto the last bus home to Huddersfield! |
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The guy checking them was so concerned that the lock on his gate was on the latch properly he just stamped it and waved me through. |
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The company used to spend four hours a week checking each one and replacing burned-out light bulbs. |
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He seems incapable of checking his rage and increasingly bent on causing real harm to others. |
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How would one begin to imagine the excitement of checking those zillions of numbers and addresses? |
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There are specific requirements for which contaminants must be checked and for the frequency of checking. |
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Perhaps he is sending out a text message, checking his e-mail, playing a game or resetting the ring tone. |
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But 79 years later, its plenipotentiary was, courtesy of the New Zealand taxpayer, checking up on how it had all gone. |
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Maybe some alumni and other former residents will enjoy checking in here to reminisce about good old Madison. |
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There are also lists of names and phone numbers that U.S. intelligence officials were checking against lists of known terrorists. |
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Their mission changed from checking radios to checking the mounts and antennas. |
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Louise looked around hurriedly, checking to make sure that Nurse Sommers was, indeed, gone. |
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He has personally vetted them, checking them for technical quality, even spent time on the phone with producers. |
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He added that estate agents had no responsibility for checking the condition properties are left in. |
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We started a cruise climb to 31,000 feet checking the winds as we went along. |
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The strangest part of it is that the press just printed it without checking in to see if we really wrote or sent the letter. |
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The show offers a fusion of fresh and familiar themes, revisiting old favourites and checking out the latest material. |
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Sure, I wander around checking out the talent, but there really is no one special I'm hungering for. |
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After checking out of our room we decided to go antiquing, boarding the number 14 bus on Kapahulu for the 10-minute ride north. |
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The whole concept of the scout, insidiously checking that we behave, is similarly ridiculous. |
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Track-suited women riffled through the mounds of wild mushrooms, checking for tiny worms. |
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We've gone from delivering airmail in rickety monoplanes to checking e-mail in cushy cabins that roar over continents. |
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Ian put the bag down and watched Justin lying there, nervously checking the rise and fall of his chest. |
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As the roadies began setting up Pearl Jam's gear, I spent the down time checking out the crowd. |
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Just finished checking through my e-mail which I am happy to report were mostly blog comments. |
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Bloggers link to articles and opinion pieces all the time without independently checking the facts in them. |
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This is just a case of my checking out the linkers, and finding someone I've never met has quietly linked me. |
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Constance was busy preparing for her wedding, checking through the guest list, going over her dowries, and rehearsing four times in one week. |
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The firm is now checking through its records to see who and how many claims are affected. |
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Every November, Hanson would draw up slowly to the mansion in his Rolls-Royce, carefully checking everything was perfect. |
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The veterinarians look at the live birds, checking for any that may be sick or injured. |
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Remember which wire is live and have your helper turn the power back off, checking with the tester to be sure. |
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Some farms have security men checking to make sure that livestock in fields are safe. |
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After checking in, I am led to a golf buggy which chugs the few yards to my bungalow. |
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Teenagers I've spoken to have compared it to a parent checking through the messages on their mobile phone without asking. |
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From the front door of the restaurant she can almost watch her suppliers checking their lobster pots and bringing in their catch. |
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Hornblower stayed busy writing in the log, checking the chart, reviewing the new duty roster prepared to keep the ship in a state of alert. |
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Her rough voice sounded almost hysterical as she dropped to her knees next to him, turning his lifeless body over and checking for a pulse. |
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Greer came over to him, concerned, checking the man's pulse as his breathing roughened. |
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Guards patrolled the floor around the grate, one of them made his round through the grate-lifting room, checking it frequently. |
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She glanced up and down the hallway, checking for night nurses making their rounds. |
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We have also confirmed the fits by checking the Quantile-Quantile plots for log-normal and normal distributions. |
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A quick knock on the door roused him from his deliberations, and he called out an invitation without checking the identity of the visitor. |
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Almost as routine as brushing one's teeth, checking e-mail has worked its way into the daily routine of millions. |
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With the hood now out of the way, she held the radio close to her face, narrowing her eyes and checking it over in careful detail. |
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They'd both had their fun, and had just finished checking out of the hotel and loading their stuff in the back of Spencer's car. |
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She left the man on the floor and smartly left the hotel without checking out. |
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While checking your smoke detector for CIA planted bugs, you might want to also check the batteries so you don't burn to death in case of a fire. |
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After checking for the ash pan, an operator started the preheat cycle for the afterburn chamber. |
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After checking the x-rays, Rachael can see the wrist is broken and Sammy will need a plaster cast fitted. |
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He was assiduous in checking and double checking dates in parish records and in the various census. |
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She called 999 and stayed with her dad, Chris, checking on his condition as the emergency operator talked her through the situation. |
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She keeps tabs on who's checking out and who's staying on, and reports to Ross each morning. |
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In checking my email this morning, i was really disturbed by a message on a mailing list that i lurk. |
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The two divers were looking for whale bones, and checking on the condition of previously uncovered wrecks. |
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I have been checking in with Win since he moved into Room 607, to bear witness to what can happen when someone society has given up on is given a fresh start. |
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I also do lots of checking up on who's going to be there at the weekend. |
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While Ichabod is checking for non-existent cell service, Abbie learns that Moloch is planning to release a demon army on earth. |
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She had been there as my mother and I sat with him around the clock, sleeping by his bedside, anxiously checking his vitals. |
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On Friday afternoon, I stood by the burger King checking the bars on my phone like a kid with a curfew. |
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It regulated the interest on every checking account and the commission on every purchase or sale of stock. |
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How much do those without a checking account pay for the privilege of having their paychecks cashed? |
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And the chord structure, for those of you who play an instrument, is unexpected and worth checking out. |
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Users now have automatic matching and checking capability against purchase prices and receiving amounts, helping to eliminate accounts payable errors. |
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I simply was checking the new pipes for the water closet down the hallway. |
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Railroad crews also were checking the rail lines and a rail car was being sent along the route with a solution of baking soda and water to neutralize the acid. |
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He's checking the work of the first consulting acoustician, who was hired to check the work of a company that has been designing ship interiors for 50 years. |
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When the Spanish speakers pick up the pace and the volume, it's an auditory cue to stop reading your newspaper, balancing your checking account or writing your article. |
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Where could he get enough money to balance his checking account? |
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After checking the weather forecast I booked a trip for the next morning. |
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Don't be shy about checking out other webmasters' source codes. |
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No need to worry about checking your bags when using online check-in. |
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She initially worked in London, checking commercial codes and perusing the personal columns of The Times for coded spy messages. |
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Surely there must be a due process of checking and verification. |
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Regular IKEA goers will recognise that the real work comes in the perusal of the magazine, testing of the furniture and checking the specification in person. |
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The commission has already called for a raft of new ways of checking ballots, including the collection of signatures and dates of birth at registration for postal voting. |
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He was more jumpy than I was and he kept checking his watch. |
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Meanwhile, helicopters buzz overhead providing air cover, and teams of divers are also checking wharves and jetties at the port of Umm Qasr itself. |
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Judge Cicconetti made sure park rangers were checking up on her. |
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After checking in, they can cool off in the pool, whirlpool or, if it's not hot enough in the 30 degrees-plus temperature, they can unwind in the sauna. |
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Otherwise, it is difficult to ensure consistency in checking for data availability or agglomerating multiple occurrences of the same event when the handler is executed. |
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And then they did things like curbside checking, instead of what they should have been doing, which was formulating a national strategy to combat this. |
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Originally this was applied to remote sensing for checking the effects of agrochemicals used by farmers, to increase efficiency and reduce ecological damage. |
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When he started checking his hair again in the window, I got wile angry. |
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She had been checking and rechecking everything she had been taught. |
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I'd spent a lot of time checking and rechecking the answers. |
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If you have enough money to pay your taxes and are simply looking for convenience, file electronically and arrange for the money to be withdrawn from your checking account. |
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But Mrs Snobar Hanif said they interviewed the tenants personally and only accepted them after obtaining references from previous landlords and checking with police. |
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After checking out a few more varieties, she lands on one that feels close enough to home. |
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I found myself checking the dosimeter for radiation levels more often than usual. |
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When dutifully checking in the next day, he explained that his application for permanent residency is pending, allowing him legal stay until it is resolved. |
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Given that exercise can combat business travel stress, not to mention dining indulgences, road warriors could benefit from checking into these options. |
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These involved checking replacement parts against blueprints, and ensuring that they were correctly fitted, giving them a rubber stamp of approval. |
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When the stakes are as high as these, checking privilege can foreclose important advances in human psychology. |
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But they are not checking the cargo that is loaded into those planes. |
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Checking regulations are not uniform, and can range from checking flags and safety radios to load lines showing how deep in the water a ship may sit without being overloaded. |
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It could, of course, deploy a huge army of monitors to rove about the countryside checking the actions of every farmer, but this would be very costly. |
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After checking in with the receptionist, I was directed to sit next to one of those pieces of modern installation art you typically see around arty-farty offices of late. |
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Seth looked me up and down, as if checking me for signs of damage. |
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The man looked her up and down as though checking her condition. |
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La Guardia, JFK, and Newark airports have also intensified checking procedures for the weekend. |
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Officers would also be checking the vehicle for defects, inspecting the tachograph and checking for any alcohol content in the bodies of the drivers. |
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Your agent will probably be able to help with the relevant safety certificates, and checking the furnishings is a case of looking for the relevant labels and tags. |
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She has been checking with area alumni to compile lists of the valedictorians and salutatorians for each graduating class as well as records set by past district athletes. |
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And as returning officers have learnt over the years, only a fool would stand up to announce an official result without checking first with the tallyman. |
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When we'd arrived at her place she'd panicked over Ken not being there, and rushed around like a madwoman checking to make sure things were still there. |
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We have magnetometers checking people that come into the stadium. |
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Now checking in with the world of entertainment, what's on tap, Brooke? |
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Though I did spot one man looking rather miserable, slouched in his seat, already checking his watch. |
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In April checking in and out of a succession of hotels in Italy was the hospitality equivalent of the slow food movement. |
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When my mother took me to the bank to open my first checking and savings accounts with my own money, I learned the value of a dollar and the importance of saving. |
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Hundreds of thousands of people have failed to claim their free shares or cash, so it's worth checking to see if you have any dormant savings accounts or life policies. |
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Over here there's a poker game, then there's this drunk that keeps coming into the room, and in the background there's a couple checking into the hotel. |
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Student editors spend an enormous amount of time gathering every source cited by the author, then checking each one to make sure it supports what the author is saying. |
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I'll have you know that I spend more time checking injury reports, reviewing practices and scrimmages, and comparing schedules and outcomes than most people spend sleeping. |
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She ran in on the seamstresses and tailors, checking on the clothes. |
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Instead, they're checking to see who had access to the coke. |
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Under the regulation, all interest gains from banks savings, time deposits, checking accounts and Bank Indonesia Certificates are subject to 20 percent income tax. |
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Were they checking in on conditions at the hospital and surveying local veterans? |
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After checking police reports and court documents, the website said that if anything, he may have spent a day or so in jail for a drunk driving beef. |
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Fundraisers at the Sydenham-based charity joined police in urging residents not to hand over money without checking identification, which all official collectors carry. |
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Cheek on the grains after 15 minutes of cooking, then keep checking every. 10 minutes or so until the grains achieve the desired toothsome texture. |
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I've become addicted to checking the tote board every few hours. |
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Ever the courtier alert to the slightest imperfections in his outward mien, the Earl is accustomed to checking his physical appearance in the glass. |
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The process involved transcribing, analyzing data, and member checking for both the transcription and written analyses after each pair of interviews. |
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Furthermore, checking online IP reputation services reveals that they have been used by malware operators in the past. |
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You know I've been checking out the eBay market for porcelain bibelots? |
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After checking out with strike and trying to check in with area control, I went through the ship-to-shore checklist and settled in for a 120-mile bingo. |
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As the loud hissing of pressurised water surrounded the air, a host of bikies surrounded the truck checking each bike's set up and drooling over every aspect. |
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This means that consumers and manufacturers have responsibility for checking the safety of dietary supplements and for determining the truthfulness of label claims. |
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He looked up to where the doctor was checking over the heart monitor. |
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She went down the row of doors methodically checking each one. |
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Jason once again reminds me why it's worth checking his site every day. |
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City are out to underline their promotion credentials to a national audience tomorrow by checking Hartlepool United's runaway progress to the Division Three title. |
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I didn't feel like checking my bag, considering the high failure rate of checked baggage handling, and I wanted the contents for some reading material on board. |
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It's as simple as checking a few boxes in your Apple Account settings. |
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I crept out into the traffic slowly, checking my mirrors and blind spots. |
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Doyle will learn the ropes in the reservations and reception departments of Lancaster House, answering the telephone and checking guests in and out. |
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The guys took care of checking us in while I said goodbye to my aunt. |
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He would tell me when it was time to go home, and then as we were checking out of the hotel or going to the airport, our roles were reversed back again. |
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So anyway, my local police are checking the whole thing out. |
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They kept on checking out different places searching for something. |
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I've been checking out your courses which I'm really interested in. |
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The two girls worried constantly about each other, and Lauren mothered her all the time, checking that she was eating well, and was warm enough, and sleeping easily. |
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The lump of mud around the roots kept it very steady and once we got moving the wind blew it backwards, but I kept checking for overhead power lines. |
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Replacement notes are normally much more expensive than the ordinary note, so it might be worth checking your notes, especially when getting uncirculated ones. |
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He talks about contexts where you wouldn't want to use a tablet, such as for snapping a picture or for checking directions in a slightly sketchy neighbourhood. |
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All the senior boarders were assigned specific duties, which included roll calls and checking whether beds were made, lockers cleaned and all rules strictly followed. |
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An e-mail has been sent to all airport staff asking for help with loading X-ray machines and checking boarding cards during the coming busy weekend. |
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Unless you're willing to bone up on the subject, you're better off to assess his technical ability by asking for references and checking them out. |
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It is very transparent as it is a unitised fund and price movements can be monitored daily by checking with Ulster Bank or weekly by checking the national newspapers. |
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That's the time-off we manage to squeeze in during the business boondoggles to the Caribbean, or the hours not spent checking in via e-mail or cell phone. |
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When the chicks hatched Hernan went up again, checking out the nests while the parents and auxiliaries seethed around his head like a swarm of belligerent box kites. |
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The EMC checking software in Cadstar 4.5 first identifies critical nets then analyses whether those nets will cause problems once they have been routed. |
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With a quiet word to his Mary, he started a night-long search, checking at the Gaming House, questioning other miners and searching the tracks and workings. |
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You can tell if your child has lice by checking his hair for nits. |
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I figured any chef from a restaurant the caliber of Trio who was cool enough to drop by casually and kick off a bull session about his restaurant was worth checking out. |
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Library Smart Shelf is systems with the main function are instant inventory checking and misplace book detection. |
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The police constable was dismissed from the force for wrongly calibrating and checking equipment. |
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The Theatines undertook checking the spread of heresy and contributed to a regeneration of the clergy. |
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However, Ostberg received a 10sec penalty for checking in late at a time control and a delaminated tyre cost 15sec as he slipped to fourth. |
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During the transit, the navigator can check that the ship is on track by checking that the pip lies on the drawn line. |
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