They clog the lane defensively and will create problems for U.S. star Tim Duncan. |
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Expensive cars clog the roads of the internationally recognised Greek Cypriot half of Nicosia. |
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Of immediate concern to us is the fact that our people fill the jails and clog the justice system. |
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So few newly-weds are buying dining-room suites that they are beginning to clog up furniture showrooms. |
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The maypole was followed by some traditional Northumbrian clog dancing taught to the children by a teacher of ours from Newcastle. |
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Cloudy or turbid water can quickly clog a filter and shorten the life of the unit. |
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As expected, they encountered the clog much farther down the pipe than the first plumber's snake could have reached from under the sink. |
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While the unsaturated fat in soy milk doesn't clog arteries, it does add calories. |
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Persons are individuals you know, and they are real, but people are just this bunch of mouth-breathers that clog up Brighton every summer. |
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Both are blue-collar workers, and both have enough size, strength and savvy to clog up the middle. |
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But I still miss the opportunity to clog my arteries with piecrust, dollops of potato and mushy peas. |
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This Brazilian team, however, has about as much relevance to the samba as a clog dance. |
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Daily grime, oil, sweat and residual makeup can clog pores and result in dull skin. |
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Although very ragged, and very under rehearsed, the audience took them to their hearts, especially during the clog dance. |
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They are also invited to join a clog dance or take some time to paint the clogs at a workshop. |
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So when it gets very busy, and the escalators clog up, the overspill cascades down them. |
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When the cold winds start bringing lake effect snow to clog my neighborhood, don't think for a second that I'm not thinking of you guys. |
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To go west means to hop the twig, pop one's clog, hand in one's dinner pail, and so on. |
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Once produced, plastic water bottles clog landfills and litter the landscape, and toxins in the plastic can find their way into ground water. |
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Judging from the press releases that clog my e-mail, there seems to be an upsurge in financial angst among twenty-somethings. |
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Out in the ruined west of the city, where most of the film was shot, the traffic jams that clog the centre thin out. |
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It may clog the kidney and prevent the excretion of waste such as uric acid, causing gout. |
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Silver-coated mime artists, preening pipers and flaming fire-eaters clog every city thoroughfare. |
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Inflammation plays a central role in atherosclerosis, in which fatty deposits clog your arteries. |
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Flint is best for hand sanding painted or pitchy surfaces which can clog the paper. |
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Rust, scale, sand or other sediments can clog any activated charcoal filter. |
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Calcium and magnesium in water create hard water, and high levels can clog pipes. |
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The children were put through their paces in the first rehearsal with the company on Sunday as they learned clog dancing. |
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The drug industry is very adept at seeding the media with scare stories to clog up the waiting room. |
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So we have to take his word that it lets out less fumes than a two-wheeler and that it won't clog up our roads. |
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He was a young kid simply interested in dancing, from Lancashire clog dancing to Hollywood tap dancing. |
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The idea worked with vegetable matter but slugs, being slimier, tended to clog an essential filter. |
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Accumulations of zebra mussels clog municipal water systems, and have even been known to sink navigational buoys by their combined weight alone. |
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In doing so, they waste money, intimidate doctors, clog up the system and draw in the meddlesome fools in Westminster. |
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These can kill the bacteria in a septic tank, causing excess solids to clog the pipes in the leach field. |
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To remove the clog, close the shutoff valve at the bottom of the radiator and unscrew the air vent. |
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It is caused by diesel fumes belching from the packed vehicles and halfway-wrecked lorries that clog the roads. |
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When sewage builds up too quickly it can block the system's outlet pipe and clog the drain, causing a backup. |
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If that appears to be a problem, disconnect it, and soak the salt clog out in a tub of water. |
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This session was completed with a demonstration of clog dancing by Julia much to the delight of the audience. |
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The problem is with groups of townies who clog up the shopping centre on a Saturday afternoon. |
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The biggest threats come from malicious virus spreaders who can clog IT systems so effectively all traffic can come to a standstill. |
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Did you know those things are full of trans-fats and carbs that will clog your arteries and send you to an early grave? |
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Youngsters will be able to take part in activities, including poetry writing, spinning and weaving, and clog dancing. |
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In most Wigan mines, though, the standard headgear was a woven scarf or shawl, the standard footwear the clog. |
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A clog is rarely in the trap and the chemical only helps open the drain a little bit. |
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The familiar story of system clog may yet end up defeating the best efforts at joint parliamentary action on crime. |
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This mess will not only clog and confusticate America's criminal courts for years to come but will require legislatures to create sentencing systems less attractive than those we now have. |
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Make sure it's non-comedogenic, which means it won't clog pores. |
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Bloggers and street photographers will clog the entrances of each show incessantly posting to their Twitter and Instagram feeds. |
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Clear any broken pieces of the old impeller that could clog water flow. |
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Purple loosestrife will grow vigorously and clog irrigation canals, ditches, stream banks and reservoirs, resulting in less water available for crop production and recreation. |
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Massive tailbacks and traffic jams were again expected to clog up Britain's roads today as families head back home after the great Bank Holiday exodus. |
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Having borne for a thousand years the same relationship to fashion that the tater has to gastronomy, the lowly clog is now the hottest ticket in jockwear. |
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Crocs, the colorful clog company long loathed by fashionistas, has stubbed its toe again. |
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Paralysis and waste clog Albany's arteries, nothing appears to break the logjam. |
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Petroleum and mineral oils clog your pores and do not allow them to properly regulate natural oil production, actually making your skin dryer in the long run. |
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For those of you with extra-sensitive skin, I recommend that you apply another cream to moisturize your skin, specifically one that won't clog your pores. |
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The pump design accomplishes all fluid control functions while eliminating valves that can clog, fatigue, and fail, causing accuracy drifting and pump failure over time. |
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Although this not a virus or a worm, these viral marketing campaigns have the potential to clog up a large amount of a company's email bandwidth like a mass-mailing worm. |
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As river channels continue to clog up, the cost of raising stopbanks will be huge, and I fear New Zealand will end up like Holland, where the water always runs above houses. |
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Another concern is the large number of recreational vessels that could overload a tracking system or clog up electronic screens where hundreds of signals would show up. |
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Trace the history of this uniquely American form from old-time Appalachian music to Western Swing and Bluegrass, topped with a country clog dance. |
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The clog dance is continually in a state of change and improvisation such that today it is performed not only to country and bluegrass music but also to pop. |
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In areas like Tippasandra and HAL III Stage, polybags, gutkha sachets and other plastic waste clog drains and the Corporation hasn't taken action. |
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Given the dry conditions this year, there's likely to be loose soil at the bottom of the furrow which may clog the furrow during the first irrigation. |
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How this will play out, especially given the frequency with which Americans and other prodigal consumers already clog more modern equipment, is one big unknown. |
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These can drain into your gutters and downspouts and clog them up. |
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You're a pretty clog to be tied to a man for life, you mewling, white-faced cat! |
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There was a widespread notion that oils are heavy, greasy, sit on the skin, clog the pores and are comedogenic. |
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The museum holds displays of traditional crafts with a working blacksmith forge, a pottery, a weaver, miller, and clog maker. |
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Myoglobinuria is always serious because it can clog the kidneys and you could need special kidney support treatment, even dialysis. |
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Rather than clog up the school's bulletin board or its blog, Principal Lauer created wikis to post notes and minutes from meetings. |
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Jam-packed with a variety of events, the programme features clog dancing, urban art, rock 'n' roll, hip hop, break-dancing and a street party. |
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Zebra mussels clog water intakes for hydroelectric companies, harm unionid mussel species, and are believed to be a reservoir of avian botulism. |
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These winds dirty carpets, clog air duct vents, and introduce parasitic pests into Las Vegas residents' homes. |
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Deadfalls clog the base of this falls, and moss and ferns abound, along with odd-looking two-leaved wortlike plants I couldn't identify. |
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These all tend to clog the cutting wheel more than steel and cast iron, but with special techniques it is possible to grind them. |
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However, drifting chunks of ice, especially in springtime, remain problematic as they can clog straits or severely damage a ship's hull. |
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Jellyfish can clog cooling equipment, disabling power plants in several countries. |
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While East coast tends to follow more of a modernized version of the classic clog and hoedown style. |
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We found that using straight peat moss as the additive tends to clog the screen after many months so now we mix the peat moss with wood shavings. |
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Triple-Clean is antibacterial and delivers a very clean rinse, so it doesn't overdry or clog pores. |
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If your skin is oily you still need to moisturise, just look for noncomedogenic products, which won't clog your pores. |
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Four organisations sanction competitive events in the modern American clog dancing world. |
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These included processional dances, often associated with rushbearing or the Wakes Week festivities, and types of step dance, most famously clog dancing. |
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The process also contains a flux such as limestone, which is used to remove silicaceous minerals in the ore, which would otherwise clog the furnace. |
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It is amazing how easily you can slip past nearby deer when using a ditch, but usually deadfalls clog these ditches making progress tough and noisy. |
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Clog dancing, traditionally a male dominated art, is now a common part of eisteddfodau. |
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These include the rapper sword dance, the Clog dance and the Northumbrian smallpipe, a sweet chamber instrument, quite unlike the Scottish bagpipe. |
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