She dived under the staircase, uncaring of the dust and potential for cobwebs, and the dark. |
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Blow away the cobwebs on the cliff-top walk and return to cosy bedrooms with patchwork quilts, fresh fruit and coffee. |
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As the New Year opens up before us, locals are shaking off the cobwebs of the festive season. |
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It could have remained that way, disused and neglected, gathering dust and cobwebs. |
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It is still a tad cold, as evidenced by my pink cheeks but it felt good to get out there and let the fresh air clear away the cobwebs. |
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As she walked down the hallway she noticed that everything was a bit dustier than she remembered, and cobwebs lined the hallway ceiling. |
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The place was very dusty and cobwebs hung like a massive veil over the shelves of aged books. |
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Hopefully the spring sunshine will rip away the cobwebs and dust that have gathered all winter. |
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She found a feather duster, chained by cobwebs itself, and resolved to tidy it the next day. |
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Its hard-core attitude blows the cobwebs out of the spy genre in a really fun way. |
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Chekhovian memories also abound, adding cobwebs to the old manse in Ballybeg in and outside of which most of the action seethes. |
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A good 10 km to blast away the cobwebs is an excellent idea and this is a fast course where personal bests are quite possible. |
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He spotted silky cobwebs and hanging skeletons placed around the old wooden walls. |
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It was a dim, old-fashioned chamber, festooned with cobwebs, and besprinkled with antique dust. |
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The place was dusty and filled with cobwebs as if it had been abandoned for years. |
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Dirt and cobwebs on equipment and floors suggested the premises had not been cleaned thoroughly for months. |
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White cobwebs hung from one corner of the shop, the occupant long since dead, molt shells from various insects scattered across the floor. |
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Floaters often look like cobwebs, worms, rings, dots, or specks, which are actually condensations in the vitreous humor of the eye. |
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We decided to go training to blow some cobwebs away and get some of this out of the system. |
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The weekend's blustery winds have blown the cobwebs away and felled quite a few trees. |
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Unlocking the door, he entered the shop and traded the cold and wet for cobwebs and musk. |
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The windows were cracked and covered in cobwebs, dirt, and various other slimy materials. |
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The cobwebs were finally cleared out of his head and his alertness had returned. |
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First up will be those Haverfordwest melodic darkcore songsters Closure, blowing away the cobwebs of the Queens Hall Acoustic Room. |
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Floaters are described by patients as fine dots, veils, cobwebs, clouds, or strings. |
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He paints figures in alien grays, faces piled one on top of another, and delicate cobwebs of oil paint suggesting we don't know what. |
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He was more concerned with the cobwebs that were attached in the tiny nooks and corners. |
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On more than one occasion, Katy nearly overbalanced while brushing cobwebs from her face. |
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The sink, mopping bucket, and various cleaning supplies lay unused in the corner of the room, collecting dust and cobwebs. |
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Monday's result cleared away the cobwebs of doubt and left the public in bullish mood. |
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All the hype of the buildup convinced them that the freshness of youth would sweep away cobwebs of doubt. |
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Her costumes steal the show, flimsy cobwebs dew-dropped with crystals in shimmering colours. |
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He shook his head, clearing away the cobwebs that seemed to have gathered in his mind in a matter of seconds. |
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Wherever I look in my mind I find accumulations of dust and festoons of cobwebs. |
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They stood side by side for a moment, staring into the torn undersides of the chair, at the cobwebs and the little balls of spider eggs. |
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Meditation is by no means easy listening, but if it's a spiritual experience you're after then this'll blow the cobwebs from your brain for good. |
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The trip to South Africa helped blow a few cobwebs away after the winter break. |
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Sure enough, there it was, nestled in a corner along with a cluster of dusty cobwebs and long deceased spiders. |
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Cartoons usually depict archaeologists as crusty old fogies, covered in cobwebs, and obsessed with old bones and cracked pots. |
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Blacks, whites, shadows, glooms, and cobwebs are also used with formidable effect in the Satis House scenes in Great Expectations. |
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Yes, I know that archives exist, but archives are invariably dusty, filled with cobwebs and virtually uninhabited. |
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The only curtain on view had been woven by spiders, and their silky cobwebs obscured a stage of damp walls and dusty floors. |
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I strip away cobwebs of fascia obscuring the anatomical structures. |
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Scene, a course winner, who seems to excel in big fields, has a better chance than most, especially after a recent pipe-opener on the sand to banish winter cobwebs. |
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These were covered in thick dust and cobwebs and were badly corroded. |
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Wherever he went were piles of dust deep multiple inches deep, cobwebs of size beyond description, and heaps of rubble where the ceiling had collapsed or walls had caved in. |
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The Salmond machine purred into town and blew away the cobwebs. |
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The exercise will blow away the cobwebs from your thinking about morale building. |
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I have a strange sense of invigoration, of myths and cobwebs being blown away. |
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Buy plastic spiders, cobwebs, bats, lampions, Halloween festoons, etc. at the local carnival store. |
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The walls were coated with cobwebs and blanketed with old tapestries. |
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The mayor of St Charles says she recently received a call complaining about cobwebs on a local bridge. |
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Shaking his cobwebs of winter is one of the most exciting outdoor activities. |
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Condensation, cobwebs, the smell of ammonia, coughing cows and cows breathing with their mouths open are all signs of poor ventilation. |
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These then are some of the ways in which the ventilation of the American banking mansion might be improved, and a few cobwebs blown away. |
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Breathe in and out from here, releasing tightness in all muscles of your face, and clearing out the cobwebs in your brain. |
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I call on all members of the House to clear their minds of all partisan cobwebs and to support the bill. |
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On the contrary, Bill C-78 sweeps the cobwebs out of plans that were designed more than 30 years ago and needed to be updated and improved. |
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Dust and cobwebs offer a place for bacteria and viruses to grow and survive. |
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Blinds and drapes shall be free of dust, cobwebs, water marks and loose soil. |
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A less common symptom is the appearance of large floaters or cobwebs in your sight. |
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For the whole of her first day in her grandmother's old house, Emma swept cobwebs from the ceilings and dusted furniture and washed walls and floors. |
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That he ends up not lighting a lamp but tangled in the cobwebs is one of the truths of this valuable book. |
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That night, I dreamed of a square, three-story, concrete building that was dark and dingy with filth, dust, and cobwebs. |
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I struggled through on belly and elbows, cobwebs dragging at my hair. |
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All of this solemnity had the effect of devitalizing Potter's work, prematurely shrouding it with all the cobwebs of respectability and reverence. |
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There's a half decent line up on the TV tomorrow night, with so much on we're going to have to dust the cobwebs off the video recorder to tape Doctor Who. |
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His house was full of portraits and suits of armour, thick with dust and on the billiard table was a picture of himself and the Queen Mother, covered in cobwebs. |
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Needless to say, all of the interior was filled with dust and two or three large cobwebs were hanging from the corners, and all the remaining furniture was moth-eaten. |
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Or, wait, do all those cobwebs mean that my cultural past is a spider hole, where I hide from current pop culture, and from the encroaching, inevitable future? |
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I had to get the vacuum cleaner out to clean out all the dust and cobwebs. |
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There are spiders and cobwebs lining the inside of the windows. |
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With stretch cotton spider cobwebs or fiberfill from your local Halloween store, place them around your bushes, trees, or hang them on your porch. |
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At this time of year you have them almost to yourself, and the grey winter light somehow suits the stone cobwebs of broken arches and stranded pinnacles. |
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I was planning to wish you a Happy New Year and make a little peppy speech about dusting off the cobwebs for the excitement of the future yet to come. |
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The mess of human entanglement is cleaned up, the cobwebs of deceit and deception are swept back under the bed, and the place is set to rights once again. |
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The cobwebs that lurk in many dark corners of European Finance Ministries are being swept away by the new broom of EMU, even before that broom has been fully fashioned. |
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But as spring beckons, the cobwebs are being blown away for a season of caravanning. |
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When you''re ready to wrap up and go out and blow the cobwebs away, a bobble hat is a must. |
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Honey and cobwebs were items used to cover wounds, and have even been shown today to increase healing. |
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Demonstrations and effective use of turn shapes in a fun skill progression got the cobwebs out of the brains and bodies, opened the minds to the many layers of pedagogy, and got us all turned on for the season. |
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Hence the task given to Stanley Rous, a member of the IFAB and the official who first employed the diagonal system of refereeing, to clean the cobwebs and draft the Laws in a rational order. |
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Between family, work and obligations, these moments alone enable me to make sense of my day, meditate or simply clean out the cobwebs, and get rid of the stress that life brings. |
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His own party actually put that in, with the cobwebs and the dust, in the bowels of this operation somewhere, and right away they commissioned him to run out and do another one. |
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The less than demanding conditions may have been welcomed by some less than fit veterans, but even they would have welcomed something to blow away the cobwebs of the night before. |
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Probably fuckstrated, counting on her young stud there to lay some steeler pipe, clean the cobwebs out of Little Miss Fuzzy. |
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But, what we got instead was a bill that removes the cobwebs from some sections of the Indian Act which, in any event, were no longer used, but which maintains the substance of the act, as Mr. Salembier mentioned earlier. |
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We are quite simply taking the cobwebs off the score, stripping the music of the romanticism which it suffered in interpretations and sound through the 20th century. |
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He has just installed a gleaming new Swedish milking parlour, replacing an old system of pipes and pumps that, to the amateur eye, seemed to be held together by rust and cobwebs. |
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The Liberals can continue to throw all these kinds of accusations and falsehoods forward, but as George Will once said, these are like cobwebs trying to lasso a locomotive, and it is not going to work. |
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Perfect for blowing out the January cobwebs. |
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A rousing Spartacus Suite from Khachaturian was loud enough to blow away any cobwebs and yet still captured the romance of the adagio. |
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Dust off any cobwebs from ceilings and picture rails, clean all windows, shampoo carpets, and generally have a good old-fashioned spring clean. |
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Ho! What do I here behold? Were you brushing the cobwebs off a few quims? |
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Denver is about as outdoorsy as it gets, so giddyup to the REI flagship store to shake out the convention cobwebs by climbing the store's 47-foot rock wall. |
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With a quiet bank holiday afternoon to fill, the Mill yesterday dug out the old magic kit, brushed the cobwebs off its top hat and practiced a few abracadabras. |
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