Now motorbikes and 4x4 vehicles roar along it, churning up and destroying a thousand years of history. |
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It was the kind of fairy tale brokers tell their clients while churning their accounts. |
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The three continued to entangle themselves, and at times appeared literally as a pile of limbs and bodies constantly churning. |
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To say I'm suffering from a combination of culture shock and stomach churning homesickness would be understating it. |
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I can remember my stomach churning when one of my children would take a risk while playing a game and then fall and graze their knee. |
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Instead of churning out a subpar film, they smartly walked away from the project. |
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Yet Ann kept up the old tradition of churning butter, serving up boxty, potato cakes, crubeens and many other Irish treats. |
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Pubs usually stage karaoke evenings or have jukeboxes churning out the hits. |
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The Carrutherstown handler is churning out winners at an extraordinary rate and looks likely to add to his score tomorrow. |
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By vigorously churning the tank every day, she helps the noxious mixture rot and produce the methane that heats her tea. |
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He's a startlingly prolific songwriter, capable of churning out three albums a year. |
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It all sounds static, but there is a great deal of emotion churning beneath the surface. |
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The day I stand up and address a jury and my stomach isn't churning then I will just turn on my heel and walk out of court and never come back. |
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Elsewhere, industry stalwarts have begun to allege openly that churning is rife. |
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Vince Clarke and Andy Bell have been working together for 21 years, churning out a string of hits and outrageous stage shows. |
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New York constantly composes and recomposes itself, and its electric vitality comes from the churning crowd. |
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A full slate of activities also is planned, including butter churning, ice cream making and ice cream eating contests. |
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This is the first time the company has been in the red, after previously churning out profits in its operations. |
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The Cost Accounting Department was churning out monthly reports that were superficially very impressive. |
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She was suddenly assailed by a stomach churning feeling of homesickness, a longing for something familiar. |
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Leaning sideways, she observed the enormous sea-green paddle wheel churning up the river behind the ferry and propelling the Varuna forward. |
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Schools in the former Yugoslavian country of Serbia have a history of churning out skilled engineers. |
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She slowly gained the stamina needed for the intensely hard work of milking and churning butter. |
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The rest of the afternoon was spent picking tomatoes, churning butter, washing dishes, serving, cleaning the stables and just having fun. |
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The buttermaker then drains the buttermilk off and continues churning the butter until it reaches the right texture and firmness. |
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His girlish prattlings cause the nation's women to swoon like silly geese when they should be busy churning butter. |
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They are churning out the most graphic images of death and devastation on our roads in an effort to encourage everyone to drive responsibly. |
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Growing cotton for reusables is one thing, but churning out oil, plastics, and chemicals is something else entirely. |
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But he's churning out rock riffs and distorted licks, adding in some quite throaty vocals as well. |
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And it may make rip-off artists think twice before churning out knock-offs. |
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After twelve years and five albums the band are still churning out the same risk-free music. |
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As if there was a factory churning them out around the corner, they kept multiplying. |
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The saxophonist plays with a churning, agitated energy whose tone is abrasive and rough-hewn. |
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The sea is churning and the sky is louring, so buckets and spades are out of the question. |
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There was a slow churning of his thought processes as two ideas came together at once. |
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Clenched and brooding, churning with both rage and self-loathing, his Tomas is one of the most realistic lushes ever to reach the screen. |
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The production line in his sportswear factory is humming away in the background, churning out the latest in handball kit. |
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And it does, eventually climaxing into a churning maelstrom of distorted fuzz. |
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I'm a bit surprised this film was able to be made considering how much Hollywood seems to pride itself on churning out the same old, same old. |
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And then came the churning, rolling and rolling again in the river bottom, crashing against rocks and brushing by tamarisks bent by the flood. |
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Besides churning up the meadows, the vandals have been tearing along paths and dirt tracks. |
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About 30 boulders have been mounted on the grass verge in Wilcot Avenue to stop motorists churning up the ground. |
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Residents have complained that cars and vans have been used in races around the playing fields, churning up the grass. |
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Into this churning social dynamo steps a group of idealistic immigrants, dragging a ball and chain of old-world sorrows. |
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But the players have also suffered from thoughtless motorists churning up the pitch by driving cars on it apparently for fun. |
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There's no custard to make, and no churning required as it freezes, which makes life very much easier. |
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The churning feeling of pain gurgled up through his body as he tried to sit up. |
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The song sounds like a fleet of androids racing and screaming toward the future, underpinned by a churning disco beat. |
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At its worst it lapses into bland mid tempo pop that a band as gifted as this really shouldn't be churning out. |
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Shinty players are definitely not faint-hearted and the views from the pitchside are often enough to set the strongest stomach churning. |
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The mimeograph machine was going all the time, churning out a cross-flurry of monographs, memos and rough drafts. |
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There were eight pools of waste water, in which purplish-reddish liquid was churning. |
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The cogwheels in my brain started churning as I scrubbed my hands under the tap. |
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It was bubbling and churning, and fingers of blackness probed and stabbed out of the front of it, marking him. |
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I'm fine just churning out the same sickly-sweet, mass-produced pop albums year after year and collecting my fat paycheck. |
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After churning out some of Bollywood's most melodious tunes, music directors and partners Jatin-Lalit are all set to go. |
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The day I was there, the head of the OEB hearing panel was turgidly churning through a ruling on energy conservation plans. |
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And then, like the tide turning, I felt a great rushing and churning inside. |
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Driving along the two-lane blacktops and gravel section roads, one sees huge wheat combines churning up clouds of dust. |
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His hands were quivering, and his stomach felt as though it were churning and moving. |
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I write this my stomach is churning a little with tension, remembering how it felt. |
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Countryside campaigners are furious that motorbikes and 4x4 vehicles are churning up historic Roman tracks. |
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One large storm system is churning high above the northern polar cap at the top of the picture, and a smaller dust storm cloud can be seen nearby. |
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But the proposition had eventually broken apart in the churning, acidic stomach of Washington politics. |
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ExxonMobil may be an old-school, capital-intensive resource company, but it is churning out results that rival those of Apple. |
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There is all this churning violence out there of which probably 90 percent of Americans are barely aware. |
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Families that do build petty empires flame out, but the grand empire ruled by our churning elites burns on, evidently, forever. |
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It's easy to slam the studios for churning out crass sequels and safe remakes and endlessly rebootable superhero pictures. |
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Unfortunately, there is a vast industry churning out forged documents. |
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Perhaps the churning of the twentieth century has quietened and we are returning to a society of strong traditions with a focus on continuity rather than change. |
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Now we know what had been churning in his doubtless active mind. |
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Alex made her way home, collected her laundry and set out to the local laundrette, her mind churning around the pro's and con's of going to Edinburgh for 6 weeks. |
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It consists of a large basin with a belt that turns a round grinder, churning and circulating the material, similar to the action of a liquidiser. |
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If you get churning guts, concentrate on relaxing your stomach muscles. |
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It is time that we feel being a part of this huge churning and take stock of our situation with our own indigenous faculties and not borrowed or make-believe perceptions. |
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Then one evening a neighbour came in to the place where they were churning and he looked at all the milk in the baths, pails and basins and asked them what they were doing. |
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In education, a most important instrument for the development of any society, we are churning out uninformed university graduates and semi-literates from secondary schools. |
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This isn't what I was aiming for, I wanted to get looped but now my head is clanging and my belly is churning and I'm feeling surlier instead of tranked. |
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Inside, churning, molten rock is found in the depths to the core. |
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I blinked, unbelieving, at a churning mass of flames fully 2000-ft across. |
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With the steamers serving alcohol at the well-stocked bar and the paddles churning through the murky waters, many travellers were happy to stay on board. |
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There are a zillion stories at multiple levels churning around every day of every week or every year. |
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The image of the round little creature sitting at a desk churning out a literary confession is preciously hilarious. |
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The seamless combination of dialogue, color palette, music and editing created a feeling of ominousness throughout the film keeping my stomach churning. |
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Peering overboard, I see twisting whirlpools and black, churning water. |
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It's been raining off and on all morning, leaving the grass slick, the roads pitted with muddy pools, and the sky churning with sunshine and shadow. |
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The farmer agreed to do this and started churning again the next morning, in no time at all there was enough butter in the churn to supply half the countryside. |
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Through the window we watched the brown sea churning beneath the pier. |
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They hissed and roared, churning the very sea in their great battle. |
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All that is gone now due to a few selfish bikers who rip round all over the field, taking a delight in churning every path up and making walking a very dangerous occupation. |
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At its controversial opening night Nijinsky's choreography was considered almost as shocking as the churning rhythms and clamorous orchestration of Stravinsky's score. |
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The clatter of breakfast dishes competes with the din of the churning coffee grinder for Most Annoying Background Sound award for those seated in the booths near the counter. |
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We are not into churning out pupils like sausages on a conveyor belt. |
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Hawk was standing on top of a snow cornice near the top of the peak when the cornice broke loose from the mountain, sending Hawk churning down the slope. |
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Four dark shapes, menacing funnels belching spark-laced smoke thundered down the rolling plains, the ground churning to dust underneath their cruel wheels. |
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The guitar is inspiring, churning out power fuzzes and the odd neat riff. |
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That churning sound you hear is Henry James turning in his grave. |
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Dear Editor, Could New Street Station be another developer's dream money machine churning out millions of the taxpayers money? |
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The reason for these wide roads to was to prevent excessive churning of the road bed, and allow easy movement of flocks and herds of animals. |
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Patriotism may be the last refuge of a scoundrel, but churning out a potboiler seems to be the last refuge of the overweeningly confident. |
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The 72-year-old financier has been churning chief executives with the gusto of a day trader flipping shares. |
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Also, the countershafts of the Direct 10 turn slower than typical overdrives, for reduced lube churning losses and operating temperatures. |
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The activities of burrowing animals and fish have a dramatic churning effect on muddy seabeds. |
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The resulting antisense compounds shut down the cellular factory churning out a disease-causing protein. |
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The slope of the terrain, shaped like a funnel, squeezed the growing swell of churning snow into a steep, twisting gorge. |
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Into her darkness, a churning synaesthesia, where her pain was the taste of old iron, scent of melon, wings of a moth brushing her cheek. |
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They oversee groups that are churning out position papers on counterterrorism, cybersecurity, democracy and human rights, and global development. |
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Free markets are about change, the old giving way to the new, today's new becoming tomorrow's old, and the cycle relentlessly churning on. |
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Hers is another name churning through the Middleton rumor mill. |
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Not a day passes when federal boots aren't on the ground in Noble's Holler, churning up every acre, and then going over it again, world without end, until I get I what I want. |
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The passing of the bore causes a churning of the water, and the myriads of tiny bubbles popping contributes much of the roaring sound made by the bore. |
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Political scientists have argued that the economic stasis triggered social churning that got expressed through protests on a variety of issues across the developing world. |
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In addition to the water cycle and churning atmosphere, LOOP features Earth's enigmatic yet powerful oceanic circulation system, the so-called thermohaline conveyor belt. |
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In a simple paddle wheel, where the paddles are fixed around the periphery, power is lost due to churning of the water as the paddles enter and leave the water surface. |
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Camel milk cannot be made into butter by the traditional churning method. |
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