She put on her mascara, some lip gloss and clipped a butterfly clip in her hair. |
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The first half was eagerly and evenly contested with the best chance for Ardattin coming when Curry's shot clipped the crossbar. |
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She was dressed all in black beneath the jacket, except for a pen clipped to her collar. |
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He clipped his belt to the guy in front and Leslie clipped himself to Hank. |
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She slid a plastic clipboard across the counter and clipped a pen to the side. |
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As Tanj caught it, she noticed there were two double-ended harness hooks clipped to it. |
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Participants were seated approximately 60 cm from the monitor, and a small microphone was clipped to the front of their shirt or collar. |
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A small attachment is left poking through the gum and dentures or bridges can be screwed or clipped onto this attachment. |
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The stylus is cleverly clipped into the right side so that it doesn't fall out easily. |
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The other day I had a ballpoint pen clipped to my trousers when I brushed past something and lost it. |
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He also had light gray hair and was wearing a white over jacket with pens clipped to the right pocket on it. |
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He was wearing a safety harness, but it was unlikely that he had clipped it to a hook inside the window frame, Bradford Coroner's Court heard. |
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I will be clipped into the hang glider with my right hand on his left shoulder. |
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One of the bullets clipped the flak jacket of one of our producers, Maria Fleet. |
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Green's cut-glass accent, clipped looks and cool demeanour only serve to reinforce his image as a fully paid-up member of the Establishment. |
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So great was the attention to detail that gardeners at Kimber clipped hedges with nail scissors. |
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All participants will be happy to know that the hedges have been clipped and the potholes are filled all ready for a great evening out. |
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The morning of surgery, a trained patient care assistant clipped patients' hair in their rooms. |
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He said the woman had clipped the near-side kerb and left the road, plummeting at least 200 feet down the ravine. |
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She put on her chemise and her under panties then clipped on her stockings. |
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Herbs, such as germander and santolina, can be clipped into low hedges to create a knot garden. |
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He said the vet had concluded that the dog had not been clipped for six months, and the coat had been severely matted. |
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He combed and clipped his animals, making not-quite-perfect animals look perfect. |
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A commercial Christmas tree starts out like any other conifer, but the tips of both its leader and lateral branches are clipped off. |
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The lawns are mown, the box hedge parterres are neatly clipped and the central fountain plays gently in the sunshine. |
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Dr Roger Bannister clipped a second off the world record in a legendary 1954 race in Oxford. |
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From the clipped liquid sounds it spoke I'd guess it had gotten little more than half the sounds I'd spoken. |
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Some years ago, Hendley's youngest son, Bart, clipped a newspaper article reminiscing about the game and sent it by mail to Koufax. |
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And much as the Roman Empire had clipped their coins to create more money, the Fed was already undermining the gold standard. |
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The ticket inspector came round, and as he clipped my ticket, he asked if the walkman had a radio. |
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Within a few hours after hatching, lizards were individually measured and toe clipped. |
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As the coach whizzed by, its back wheel clipped the edge of the curricle, tipping it nearly on its side. |
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It would just sit there, ruffle its clipped wing feathers and continue its neurotic seed shovelling and beak swinging. |
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If the graphic is too large for the page it will be clipped, something you almost never want. |
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If the signal is clipped by the amplifier, unacceptable spectral leakage to the adjacent channels will occur. |
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They clipped you around the ears if you got out of hand and then told your parents. |
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The driver appeared to have lost control after his car clipped another vehicle at high speed in Sydney, Australia's biggest city. |
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Small venous branches from the internal mammary vein were clipped and divided. |
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From the corner, Martin Neil clipped the crossbar with a rising shot from the edge of the box. |
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As he did the drop the wings of his aircraft clipped the tops of trees surrounding the homestead and the plane crashed headlong into the ground. |
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If the alligator clip cannot be attached to my shirt for any reason, it can be clipped to the jacket or vest. |
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Here is something that we clipped as information only, further to our article on hedge funds. |
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Officials say the helicopter clipped a TV tower guide wire while flying in heavy fog. |
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A man driving a Vauxhall Corsa car pulled out from a slip road and clipped the side of a lorry. |
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I rubbed my head where it had clipped the side of the table, feeling completely dazed and confused. |
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When he got to the middle of the road he was clipped by the car and flicked up into the air. |
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Marcus was stood looking a little guilty and found out by the plastic fronded trunk of a clipped and trimmed Spruce. |
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The same player was unlucky with a header from a corner which clipped the crossbar. |
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His car clipped the back of the lorry before spinning round and landing in the central reservation barrier. |
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So it is just fair that the wings of the councillors are clipped to usher sanity in the councils and for the sake of development. |
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For nearly half an hour we clipped along at a good pace chatting and enjoying the fine scenery. |
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The horses' hooves clipped through the cobbled streets of London towards Whitechapel. |
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My heels' sound changed from the dull clunk of shoe on wood to the clipped sharpness of heel on marble. |
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Camellia sasanqua and Murraya paniculata are good flowering choices and these can either be kept clipped or allowed to expand, as required. |
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The entire film is told in a surreal and dreamily clipped dialog of imaginably fashionable faux-period slang and bizarre outcries of passion. |
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Yovich was next to go, bowled for four by a beauty that clipped the top of off stump as it swung away from him. |
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As she went to climb over, she fell and clipped her feet on the wall and her whole body flipped and she landed on her head. |
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Inside were pages of paper with text clipped from newspapers and magazines. |
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The wealthy and sadistic landowner is a caricature, complete with a clipped upper-class accent and hysterically pompous manner. |
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Eden, who was used to the clipped speech of her birthplace, was fascinated and amused. |
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Doctors and nurses worked rapidly around her speaking in clipped phrases and abbreviations. |
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After her sister complied, Rebecca twisted her brown hair up and clipped it against her head, dabbing on some lip-gloss and eyeshadow. |
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After you have clipped his wing, your bird will still be able to fly, but not for any distance. |
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His boot heels scraped against the hardwood floor, eliciting a clipped echo from the plank boards. |
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He clipped his helmet to his belt and stood swaying while his mind regained its equilibrium. |
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She wore a bit of mascara, blush, and lipstick and her hair was curled and clipped back. |
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The cold, clipped delivery and bizarre folksy expressions have also contributed to this. |
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Beginning in 1944, to solve problems of scale, he relied on his local drugstore for photographic enlargements of pictures clipped from magazines. |
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I clipped one side of my hair back with two barrettes and put on some light make-up. |
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The woman's hair flowed behind down to her waist where barrettes were clipped onto her coffee brown hair. |
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Martin's mother-in-law had one of those professional telephone voices, all nasally tones and clipped sentences. |
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But then three flights from home while on the flat, Valiramix clipped the heels of the horse in front and crashed to the ground. |
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At either side there are clipped hedgerows, through which are visible the concrete posts of a boundary fence. |
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The Nigerian let the ball beat him before a little jink wrong-footed Robinson, and he clipped it into the net. |
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Maureen planted many colourful plants, weeded, clipped and pruned the area so that it was a delight to the eye at Easter. |
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All stocked fish had the adipose fin clipped so that they could easily be recognised. |
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His battleaxe was clipped to his back along with a medium shield, and there were four throwing hammers loosely attached to his plated belt. |
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Puzzled anger at the sudden uproar crossed Henry's face, but his wife spoke first in clipped tones. |
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His whippers-in rap out commands to straying hounds in their unreproducible, never varying, clipped tones. |
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She clipped my hair up nicely so it didn't look dorky and still kept the hair our of my eyes. |
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In the cooler months you can't beat camellias as they are compact and reliable and can be clipped or trained to suit. |
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The tubes clipped to his nostrils gave his raspy voice a nasal quality as if he suffered from a cold, and his mouth was dry. |
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The magnolias are clipped into pyramids and underplanted with topiary balls that will eventually meld into each other to create a cloud hedge. |
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Solid, structural plants, particularly clipped topiary shapes, have been used to mark the entrances to homes for centuries. |
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The Greyhound bounced up and down happily as she clipped the leash to his chain collar. |
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I detect a resentful air out there, a feeling of wings clipped, of space grossly invaded, of a winter's benign neglect cast violently aside. |
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In Trad Climbing, climbers use their own gear for protection whereas in free climbing pre-drilled bolts are clipped with carabiners. |
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The black ravens which you find in the Tower of London have their wings clipped. |
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We clipped the backs and tummies of all cattle in the sheds and found it helps keep them cool and there is less scratching. |
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Lime grows quickly, is handsome looking, and can be readily clipped or pollarded. |
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Jake was not part of the conversation and answered questions with short clipped answers. |
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I wound in all my line, clipped off the fly, stowed the rod away and sat down in my padded seat. |
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The cable is clipped to a yellow harness buckled around the girth of the tuna. |
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She folded her arms across her chest and responded in a sharp and clipped tone, her voice resonating across the mall. |
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He has a cheery, vaguely working class accent rather than Bond's clipped, public schoolboy tones. |
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He specifically recalled the grower's notes because they were clipped to a clipboard on the dashboard. |
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Just remember, if you see text in blue in this article, that means we clipped it from the editorial section. |
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I have a back room that I'm now living out of and the grounds are nicely mowed and clipped. |
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Both defenders missed their tackles and Gudjohnsen clipped a dinky chip over Given, only to watch in horror as it bobbled wide. |
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With shaky hands, she gently pulled back the front of her hair and clipped it back with a bobby pin. |
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A sport climber will keep falling until he is past the last quickdraw he's clipped into and all the slack in the rope is taut. |
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The birds, whose wings are clipped to prevent them flying away, have been moved to aviaries in one of the royal palace's towers. |
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The warplane clipped the tops of trees lining the airfield before scraping the ground and slicing the nose off a large transport aircraft. |
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Swans are caught and their wings' flight feathers are clipped, or pinioned. |
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After installing the bolt, I clipped it with a short sling to allow the rope to run freely beneath the overhang. |
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Butts's clipped ears twitched, his eyes narrowed and his flews curled into a snarl. |
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A standard clipped box tree in a plain terracotta pot shows restrained good taste. |
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The thought of our two innocent, unknowing birds having their wings clipped and being put behind a high fence was disturbing. |
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Solis, 40, was injured when he was unseated from his mount, Golden K K, who clipped heels and fell in the upper stretch of a claiming race. |
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He clipped the ropes to the new anchors, rapped and unstuck the ropes and prussiced back up to the anchors. |
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There was a fake I.D. badge clipped to the lapel and the requisite pens in the breast pocket. |
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Their badges were clipped on the left side of their shirts just above the breast pockets. |
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Solano clipped the ball past the isolated goalkeeper to score into an empty net. |
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The brass band blared from the wrought iron bandstand, families promenaded and old men gossiped in the shade of the neatly clipped box trees. |
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Dryden accidentally clipped the notorious bruiser across the nose with his stick. |
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Automatically, I raised my hand to make sure she hadn't clipped any sparkly thing to my hair. |
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I buckled on the belt and clipped the knife to it, then hefted the sword gingerly. |
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One of the most-convenient aspects of the SPD-R design is that cleat adjustments can be done while the shoe is still clipped in. |
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Although box and yews can be clipped into formal shapes, most shade plants appear at home in that naturalistic setting. |
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The lines, broken off of the conventional blues verse, are clipped, colloquial, and cadenced. |
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The front garden, behind the privet, was clipped to within an inch of its life, with a single standard rose in the dead centre. |
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The other clipped two have disappeared to a nesting site further along the canal, I expect. |
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They are very amenable to this sort of treatment and the resulting new growth can be clipped into simple egg shapes or cubes, for example. |
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He said that the back of the silver Rover had been clipped by the blue Mercedes prior to the collision. |
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In the Pit's small space the loud and unrhythmic declamation was too loud and too clipped. |
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The sterile females also had rough eyes and clipped wings, two phenotypes associated with cell division defects. |
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Bowles reassures her with a stiff whisky and a clipped certainty that everything will be back to normal tomorrow. |
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We helped set up the milking equipment after the cows were all back in their pen, led the goats out for a run around the yard, and clipped the leaves on the trees. |
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Denton, who speaks in the clipped cadence of the Oxford-educated Brit he is, has built quite a castle. |
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Bergdahl dialed out, leaned into the desk, and spoke to his contacts in code names and a clipped military shorthand. |
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The cops had heard that he clipped people at everything, from golf to throwing quarters at a crack in the floor. |
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It was the same kind of clipping that you do yourself every week, except that only a small piece of only one nail was clipped. |
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He tried to coax the distraught girl out of silence, inquiring about her school and family life, but her replies were clipped. |
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Galster walks up to the owner, a middle-aged Iraqi with a clipped rectangular mustache, and explains that he wants to export aloe wood to the United States. |
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Their old homes on Bunker Hill began to languish in their fading glory, often well-hidden behind maturing landscaping now left to grow without being clipped. |
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A whole launce with the head and tail clipped off is excellent. |
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Jennifer zipped up the sides of her boots, and clipped her belt together. |
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They clipped and copied newspapers, surveyed businesses, resurveyed them as economic conditions changed, and revisited their early contacts as the downturn unfolded. |
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The lyrical second theme brings forth a singing legato from the violin that contrasts wonderfully with its sharp and clipped phrasing in the first section. |
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Santolina is clipped into clouds and punctuation is provided by six foot tall teasels, milk thistles, huge artichokes and great clumps of bear's breeches. |
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Several other anglers also caught early Pouting using mostly lugworm and ragworm baits presented on three hook rigs clipped down to gain a little extra distance. |
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What the play needs, but doesn't get in his staging, is British sangfroid and coolly clipped British-accented delivery unraveling in just the right places. |
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I had always rejected the suburban ideal of the carefully clipped and methodically poisoned greensward, with its connotations of Babbittry and mundane middle-class aesthetics. |
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The clipped lines and metallic austerities of modern design couldn't resist the assaults of this charm offensive inspired by tchotchkes from Mexico, India, and the Southwest. |
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But deep down I would love to see kids mooching round on bikes in groups, scrumping apples and being clipped round the ear'ole by paternalistic cops. |
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He constructed massively thick scrapbooks of clipped daily comics. |
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I had not clipped on my seat belt and was in great danger of falling out. |
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He caught the first round in his thin and neatly clipped beard, right under the jaw. |
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She smiled as she clipped her mechanical pencil to the cover. |
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But she needs her teeth brushed and claws clipped on a regular basis! |
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Where they jotted down notes and clipped readings, we tweet short blurbs and recommended links. |
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City were denied an equaliser on 32 minutes by the woodwork as City's latest young international Levent Yalcin's thunderous shot from 25 yards clipped the post. |
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Tightly woven wool, wool melton, felted or boiled wool, leather and suede along with faux leather and suede all can be clipped, snipped, slashed or punched without fraying. |
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The plane clipped trees during its descent, plunging into the forest 300 yards short of the landing strip. |
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A buzzing whirr snakes around in the middle distance refusing to be pinned down by clipped beats that pierce the foreground like so many regimented arrows. |
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She also won first place in both the clipped terrier and toy and miniature poodle rounds, with help from miniature schnauzer Oscar and toy poodle Clive. |
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For the doctor visit, Mother wears plastic Shasta daisies clipped to her small ears and her shirtwaist dress is sky-blue like her eyes and eye shadow. |
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The artist would have given him a moistly sensuous mouth, but this man's modest lip is all but covered by a warm brown beard, carefully clipped and combed. |
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She climbed with effortless grace and clipped the rope to the top bolt. |
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After a while we found the chains and clipped in with our slings. |
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These knives can be clipped to a waistband, an inside coat pocket, an equipment bag, a boot and in the case of a really small folder, even to the collar of a uniform shirt. |
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In choosing guests to appear on cable news, bookers will almost always choose a glib ignoramus over an expert who can't talk in clipped sentences. |
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When she could no longer write newsy notes to a long list of friends, she clipped photos out of the Montrose newspaper and sorted them into envelopes for Paul to mail. |
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She sits up straight, her voice becoming clipped and brittle. |
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I clipped playing cards to the spokes on his wheelchair once. |
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As early as 1932, before his arrival here, Gottfried Fraenkel clipped off the halteres of flies to see what would happen to their flight responses. |
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Having potted one, Tony tried to move some balls into the open but one ball cannoned onto another and in seconds it clipped the black sending it down. |
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This autumn, we should be wearing neat, discreet fashion and talking in clipped, Celia Johnson voices about tea caddies and how marvellous carbolic is on stains. |
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Couldn't you have clipped your hair back from your face, Sylvie? |
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He looked down at the watch clipped to the front of his parka. |
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Though slow to get going, once established, hollies are low-maintenance plants that tolerate hard pruning if needed and can be clipped and trimmed to a specific shape. |
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The statues and trees looked tiny from up high, as did the hedges that had been clipped into elaborate shapes by the skilled gardeners, into birds and animals. |
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On his last outing he drove like a man possessed and clipped a tenth off the Brazilian's time to ensure an all-Ferrari barrier at the start of the race. |
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The picture of Celly that he pulled out was old and grainy, but it helped to focus him, and always had ever since he had clipped it from a newspaper years ago. |
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The guard clipped the tickets, smiled and waved them through quickly. |
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I asked him why he hadn't pointed this out when he clipped our tickets. |
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When the guard clipped our tickets, Chris, in an attempt to solve our Saturday problem, asked innocently if they would still be going on strike on Saturday. |
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He was also one-and-a-half times over the drink drive limit and while driving he clipped a kerb and rolled the car, which skidded into roadside railings. |
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Her vehicle was clipped by an overtaking car and flipped upside down. |
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A woman suffered neck and back injuries after her car was clipped by a white Ford Escort van outside the Blundell Arms pub in Chorley Old Road, Bolton. |
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People who got drunk had their ear clipped by the local bobby. |
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She clipped down the road about 10 miles over the speed limit. |
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Another fusillade of shots clipped nets and thumped into wood. |
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Behind his words is a major reform programme that has clipped the wings of tycoons and corrupt regional governors, as well as simplifying the tax and trade rules. |
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His car which was in a 40 mph zone clipped the kerb, skidded over the central reservation onto the opposite carriageway and spun into the lamppost. |
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To the front, a yew hedge is clipped into swags to mirror the ogee windows of the house, framing views of the Bringewood hills and Welsh Marches in the distance. |
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Dressed in a royal blue pantsuit, her hair clipped away from her face, her eyes covered in dark fashionable shades, she walked between them as they entered the bureau. |
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Like the planter's grain or publisher's newspaper clippings, the overabundance of our media archives can now be clipped and gathered by a new generation of gleaners. |
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He had grown fairly adept at imitating Jimjim's clipped speech. |
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Iselle's speech, normally clipped, now dripped like acid in the air. |
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Coward himself gives a rather humourless performance as the Captain, hampering the characterisation with his clipped and affected speech delivery. |
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They had curled my hair and clipped up one side with a pearled clip. |
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The nashi grow in tight clusters of 8-10 fruits, and each cluster needs to be carefully dismantled and the fruits clipped off one at a time, then carefully packed. |
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A short flagstoned path, flanked by borders filled with bulbs and seasonal flowers, could lead to the house, with the entire front garden enclosed by a clipped beech hedge. |
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Carol wrapped up a box of Pop Tarts with a copy of the ground rules for embedded journalists, sealed with a portrait of the admiral, clipped from our press kit. |
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I took a paperclip out of one of the compartments in my desk tidy and clipped it to the picture of Alfie, so the two of them could be together again. |
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Their nostrils, one should understand, must be tightly clipped to avoid accidental drowning and since they surface only briefly they must perforce gulp air. |
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Normally the ergot is very close to the skin, but sometimes they grow out to an inch or more and can be unsightly when this hair is clipped for show purposes. |
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The clipped Etonian tone of George's voice came over the line. |
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But they were overshadowed by Matt, who whooped and shouted, and Andy, who clipped his security pass to his short and curlies. |
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An acute-angled shot from Kenny Lunt clipped a post and Matthieu Manset forced a diving save from home keeper, Jon Brain. |
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Cranial electrotherapy stimulation sends microcurrents to the brain via electrodes clipped to the ears. |
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An overhit Dean Keates free-kick clipped the top of the Gateshead bar before Donaldson intervened to restore parity. |
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It signifies the end of a job well done, as it's clipped to your work and the paper is moved to the out-tray. |
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The same numpty then clipped the rear end of a truck while another blagger managed to lose his wing mirror altogether. |
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Bicycle riders are prudent to fear being clipped by a passing car. |
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It worked as Harmison removed Kallis in his second over when a swinging full toss clipped the base of his off stump. |
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In a dark three-piece suit, gold tie with matching handkerchief, and clipped white beard, Cerf looks more GQ than gee-whiz. |
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Everywhere Nokias and Samsungs are stapled to eager ears, clipped onto trousers or slipped into purses. |
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His single shot had clipped a boulder right by Coe's head, just the way a Kaintuck rifleman barks a squirrel. |
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When using twin ropes, both ropes are clipped into the same piece of protection, treating the two as a single strand. |
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The team clipped sagebrush shrubs in a way that copied the behaviour of herbivores eating leaves. |
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The upbeat soul of Together saw his band lock into their groove, all twanging slap bass and clipped guitar lines. |
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The same cells that regenerate clipped fingernails can be used to regrow amputated fingertips, according to new research. |
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The site of the surgery was prepared on the caudal region of the right femoral area which was clipped and followed by local antisepsis. |
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But the people he clipped were mostly members of his own profession. |
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The carriage appeared to have clipped a mini-roundabout as it entered Lambeth Cemetery for the funeral, the local council said. |
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Whistlewood took a nasty fall at this point having looked to have clipped the heels of Kalooki Kid. |
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About 10,000 rainbow trout with clipped adipose fins will be released this week in the McKenzie River between Leaburg Dam and Blue River. |
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Two had their adipose fins clipped, identifying them as North American hatchery fish. |
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There is an officer's forage cap, a pocket from an RAF tunic with a Waterman pen still clipped inside and a silk flying glove. |
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After lights-out, I clipped the booklight to the cover and continued reading. |
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Once the separator is clipped onto the cup, you can flip it over the edge. |
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Riggi, meanwhile, tosses off perfectly clipped riffs about straight male coworkers before closing with a coming-out story so poignant that no retelling could do it justice. |
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Instructors Django and Steve showed us how to climb safely and taught us how to keep our harnesses clipped to the metal cables via two carabiners. |
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Set a brand of reprobation on clipped poetry and false coin. |
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At this point, a medial canthal incision was made, and vessels extending over the nasal bridge were clipped, as was the anterior ethmoidal artery. |
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When you need a haircut, you go to a barber, so here I am at Tommy's Bronxville's tonsorial prepared to get clipped. Or, as we said as kids, have my ears lowered. |
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Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker rolled up his sleeves, clipped on a lavalier microphone, and without the aid of a teleprompter gave the speech of his life. |
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Single choice Little Bit Of Feel Good rides a funky bassline and clipped guitar, with fat horns swelling behind the beat and a gospel woo-woo backing vocal. |
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They are a redundancy, in a sense, because in Miami Beach a man can get clipped in enough dim whiskey caverns without adding a lush worker to his expense account. |
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As part of the experiment, many of the 150,000-plus five inch trout stocked into the loch this spring have had their adipose fins clipped so they will be readily identifiable. |
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In the lobby of the Bardessono hotel, which recently opened in Napa Valley, four alcove panels are filled with epiphytic air plants simply clipped onto metal rods. |
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A short distance after the roundabout by the Cottage Loaf, the front nearside wheel clipped a nearside kerb, causing the vehicle to move across the road. |
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