He collects the ball close to the boundary line, running into an open goal and slotting a checkside punt from the pocket. |
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With the exception of a saintly matron, called Mama Sunshine, who collects waifs and strays, grown-ups are not to be trusted. |
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As the air rushes past it collects small quantities of the solution which are then deposited onto the skin. |
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He jets to Bruce Springsteen concerts, has several luxury cars and collects fossils in prehistoric amber. |
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The Salvation Army puts out it's kettles and collects money which is used to help needy people all year long. |
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They develop in almost any container that collects rainwater, such as barrels, tanks, old tires, cups, cans, and bottles. |
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After all bets and raises are called, hands are shown, and the winner collects or splits the pot. |
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With adware, which collects data on your buying habits, there's a fine line between what's legal and what's not. |
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Plans are also afoot to introduce a new green bin scheme, which collects compostable waste, including cardboard. |
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She keeps smiling at me all the way through the dad's explanations about the bookshop, and how he collects Africana. |
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They're flown back to the race start, where they're kenneled until the musher or his or her representative collects them. |
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The keylogger contained in the email installs itself automatically and then collects details of logins and passwords from the unsuspecting user. |
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It does this via a keylogger which specifically collects user logins for online banks. |
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The Hungarian Algological Society collects the publications of Hungarian algologists and compiles annual issues. |
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The allantois is a structure that collects the waste that the embryo produces before it hatches. |
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Gyan collects a yellow for booting the ball into the crowd in protest at a decision going against him. |
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She is not only a coffee researcher, but also a coffee fan who collects beans during vacations and roasts the precious commodity to perfection. |
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He owns several sports cars and collects Chinese antiques, but rugby union is his greatest passion. |
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If they miss, the man backing up collects and has a shy at the next stump along the line. |
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Finally, nectar collects in the saccate nectary spur formed by the fusion of the margins of the labellum and the base of the column-foot. |
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The lymph collects in the vessels of the lymphatic system, and eventually returns to the blood. |
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The manual take-up device currently in use collects oil samples from a bowling lane surface on special transparent tape. |
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Although she used to collect Beanie babies, now she mainly collects pins and sand dollars. |
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When plaque is allowed to remain on the teeth for too long, it collects close to the gums and turns into a hard substance called tartar. |
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At present, the City collects user fees from minibus taxi and bus operators. |
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It will help as he collects up the horse and allows the horse to hold the bit better as it tucks it head and stretches over its poll. |
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It collects backup streams from several computers and writes them all to tape together with headers identifying their origins. |
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The agency typically collects within 30 days and has no history of writing off bad debts. |
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An objective lens focuses the light onto a region approximately 1 mm in diameter and subsequently collects the light returning from the target. |
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He collects sporting memorabilia including 39 signed rugby balls and countless signed photos of players. |
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The septic tank collects all of the solid and liquid waste coming from the house. |
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Apparently, none of you know anything about being a parent of a child who collects sets of toys. |
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After this, the pilgrim travels to Mudalifah and collects seventy pea-sized pebbles, which will be used the following day for throwing. |
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After the white light transits the measurement cell, a fiber-optic cable collects it and relays it to a spectral distribution system. |
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The female mining bee stocks each cell with pollen and nectar she collects from flowers and then deposits an egg on the food mass. |
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A coin trap collects any loose change which falls out of the pockets of garments being washed. |
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The residual collects productivity effects that are not modeled, as well as those that are mismeasured or modeled incorrectly. |
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These rocks cause the steam to condense and the water trickles into a clay channel and receptacle, where it collects and cools. |
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During a send-off presentation she received a bird bath from staff and a family of ceramic frogs, which she avidly collects, from the company. |
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Here is a country where the middle class mobilises itself, collects Rs.20,000 subscriptions and sets up radio stations. |
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It is shipped after the buyer collects his or her Corvette from its showcase in the museum. |
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The computer collects signals from different depths and combines them to make a two-dimensional image of the skin. |
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The 27-year-old collects world and Olympic titles like we mere mortals collect stamps. |
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The water then collects underground to emerge at various spots in the Maligne Canyon some 20 km away, another 425 metre descent. |
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A loofah aids your detox by stimulating circulation and sloughing off dead cells and other waste that collects on your skin. |
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The WI, which meets at 7.30 pm on the first Thursday of each month, provides the needles and wool and collects the knitting for the hospital. |
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Mike collects trains and supplies nitrox, and not a lot of people know that. |
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The user collects payments by observing the contents of the bulletin board and decrypting those corresponding to his private key. |
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Then a doctor inserts a needle into the spinal canal and collects the fluid. |
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Feds collects non-refundable students fees each term to fund its not-for-profit activities. |
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Scrapstore collects clean, re-usable, non-toxic waste from businesses and makes it available to the local community. |
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There's a woman in the mother lode country who collects buttonholers, and one in New York who collects toothpaste and tooth powder. |
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Every week, Christopher washes his clothes and collects drinking water at a standpipe in Beetham Gardens. |
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Each year the Home Office collects and publishes statistics on the numbers and species of animals used. |
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Wearing a hazmat suit to guard against possible infection, she collects tissue samples from a gorilla that died of Ebola virus in the Congo. |
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I live with someone who collects trashy pop art, and it's very akin to my cartooning. |
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Inter-institutional courses increase a university's catalog of course offerings and each participating institution collects their own tuition. |
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Its waste, up to ten pounds per day, drops through the slats where it collects before being periodically pumped into open-air cesspools. |
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A man who collects dead animals from farms does so in succession to his father, who established the little business many moons ago. |
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These suffrages are said by way of anticipation or preparation for the collects or prayers that follow them. |
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The higher up the food chain that one lives, the more collects in the body. |
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A plastic basin in the sink collects washing-up water and other water used. |
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It is essentially a modified hot-air popcorn popper, with an added nifty chamber which collects the chaff from the coffee beans as they roast. |
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He's a pack rat who collects everything that isn't nailed down, and is acutely mistrustful of the others. |
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The course is usually unmanned and collects its modest fees in an honesty box. |
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What happens is the sweatband does its job and collects any moisture when you are wearing the cap. |
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She acts, she directs, she collects objets, she throws diva fits and she never disappoints a press hungry for diva behaviour. |
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A hydrocele occurs when fluid collects in the membranes surrounding the testes. |
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A young man patiently collects cash from each woman, then makes a notation in her loan book. |
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Known locally as Pele's hair it collects in crevices and behind small rocks in the vicinity of an active flow. |
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Nevertheless, the water collects in small, coalescing passageways and eventually trickles out of each glacier. |
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The getter collects all the materials needed for the activity, which include shaving cream, 2 paper towels, and a penny. |
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I'd like to recommend The Word Spy, a fascinating website that collects recently coined words and phrases from the media. |
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The second part of the book collects a number of documents that serve to support Hockney's points. |
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There is often a prize for the child that collects the maximum number of eggs. |
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Together with the dust that collects in the fan the worn out bearing suddenly stops the rotation of the fan. |
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So the bile, or gall, drains from the liver through bile ducts, collects in your gall bladder, and the gall bladder squirts it out on request. |
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The only maintenance required is a monthly hose down of the knurled surface to remove the dirt which collects there. |
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And one of the results may be that fluid collects in the middle ear and stays there for a long period of time. |
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The dust worn from the mousing surface collects on the feet of the MS Optical mouse. |
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A trickle of subterranean water, which fell on the plateau weeks before, collects in a culvert for the villagers. |
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The 500-square-meter block is owned by a businessman known to the residents as Junaidi, who comes and collects the rent every month. |
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He said he also volunteers for a library and for a Pagan Pride Day that collects donations for charities. |
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While I was away I have had two collects, not big ones, but collects just the same. |
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Its only when one collects a weeks daily papers together to put out for collection that one realises just how much paper and weight is involved. |
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This time out, the author collects some chilling accounts of coal mine ghosts, phantoms. |
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Bronson simply phones it in and collects his check, though probably having his wife Jill Ireland as co-producer was a nice inducement. |
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So the company incurs costs for the services used but collects no revenue to offset these costs. |
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As the wind sweeps the warmer-than-air lake water, it collects moisture and carries it ten miles inland to a collision with Tug Hill. |
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Drawing has been rudely incised and rubbed with pitchy graphite, which collects in the scars of the engraved surface. |
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Secondly, oil collects all the unwanted foreign matter like dirt and grime that gets sucked into the engine through the air intake. |
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The data the interrogator collects may be used by some application such as inventory control. |
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In daylight, a fiber optic system collects ambient light and helps ensure daytime brightness and controlled contrast. |
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The living room features a 1924 original fireplace flanked by two vintage guitars, which Ty collects. |
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That little red box at the end of the wall is the post box where the village postman collects all our outgoing mail. |
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The pouches are regularly used to store bags of mail until a postman collects them for delivery to nearby homes. |
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Players pay the final difference between their total and the winner's total to the pot before the winner collects the final pot. |
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A craft brewery in Boonville recently started brewing beer with the help of the solar energy it collects. |
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This survey collects together theoretical results in the area of numerical cubature over triangles and is a vehicle for a current bibliography. |
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This volume of Ned Block's writings collects his papers on consciousness, functionalism, and representationism. |
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Hank's father Buck is an unmitigated racist who ghoulishly collects newspaper clippings about Lawrence's execution. |
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Rainwater routinely collects in a dip under Waddington Road Bridge during extreme weather because of drainage problems. |
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The pipe collects water from the soil, discharging the flow at an opening located downhill from the house. |
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The scroll collects the compressed air and forces it into the discharge tube, then into the intake manifold. |
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Their tank and plumbing system collects water from showers, sinks, washing machines, dishwashers and other household appliances. |
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Not so dissimilarly, the protagonist of It's A Good Life collects cartoons and books of cartoons. |
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It's about 60 years since this area has burned, and duff is all that stuff that collects for years. |
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The lender collects the payments and holds them in escrow until the taxes are due to be paid. |
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Objective focuses the exciting light on muscle, collects it, and projects fluorescent light onto the photomultipliers through orthogonally polarized analyzers. |
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In terms of its business model, ecoATM is able to make money off of most of the phones and devices it collects. |
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He collects nineteenth-century Victorian pottery and through the internet has found a well of transferware dealers he would normally only find at antique malls. |
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He goes to the back of the peleton, collects ten bidons for his team, speeds to the front and takes the lead again going up a category 1 mountain. |
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He collects some other tools, a hammer, nails, spanners, screwdrivers and a few more saw-blades, and slots them into the zippered pouches on his backpack. |
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Michael Moynihan collects five of the dumbest love letters to the departed Venezuelan comandante. |
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When most people think of astronomy, they envision gazing at the stars through an optical telescope, a system of mirrors and lenses that collects light. |
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I suppose it wouldn't be so bad if in fact the monies it collects from everyday citizens, say a twelve-year old girl or naval cadets, actually went to the artists themselves. |
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The comparison of the Te Deum and the Apostles Creed is a creative piece and the part on the final collects is fully developed and contains a wealth of information. |
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It collects a growing quantity of intelligence, much of which goes forgotten and unattended. |
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The Museum, whose aim is to document the cultural development of Kashuby and Pomerania over the ages, collects Kashubian and Pomeranian literature. |
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The customs collects VAT, which is the main revenue donor to the budget. |
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This peptide collects in the brain of Alzheimer's patients and forms protein deposits which can damage and even destroy the sensitive nerve cells. |
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Iodine collects in the thyroid, so this little capsule, tipped into my hand out of a canister so no-one else would have to touch it, targets that gland and destroys it. |
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A wise man should learn good behaviour, good words and good acts from every side, as a gleaner collects grains of corn from the field abandoned by the reapers. |
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The imaging system objective collects the unscattered incident light and the scattered light that falls within the solid angle defined by its numerical aperture. |
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Mrs. Cross collects old roses, many of which she starts from cuttings given to her by friends or rescued from old homesteads and other neglected sites. |
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Remember, the youth member who collects the most lids wins the prize. |
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Nest aggregates the data collects and provides a free monthly report that allows energy geeks to track their usage. |
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He wears a derby hat covered with pins he collects from every stop. |
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He collects new stories of the work being carried out by the Salesians in the countries he visits and has articles regularly published in the Salesian Bulletin. |
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She Mattersby Susanna Sonnenberg The author collects female friends like kitchenware, but engineers many interpersonal collapses. |
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At home, anywhere water collects is an ideal breeding ground. |
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An aortic hematoma occurs when blood collects in the wall of the aorta. |
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To draw blood for the test, a nurse or technician cleans the skin over a vein, usually in the crook of your elbow, inserts a needle, and collects blood into a syringe or vial. |
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As seller it collects the economic rents inherent in the resource. |
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Dilute the body oil half-and-half with water, plug the shower drain and, while showering, sprinkle in more of the same aromatic oil as the water collects. |
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Sitting at their rough-hewn wooden table, I watch through the window as their father collects cedar firewood from a jumbled pile near the box-car. |
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And the military collects intelligence from a great variety of platforms. |
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Soap can sit on top of the prongs, while soapy water collects in the tray. |
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A glass bottomed runnel, which collects water during the short and torrential rains, doubles as a skylight over a glass shower and over the guest room below. |
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This kind of evangelism is far more persuasive than simply publishing the world's best book of new collects, calls to worship, or Eucharistic prayers. |
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Betty is a keen gardener, and she collects clowns, thimbles and candles. |
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The United States collects corporate income tax on all the taxable income of companies headquartered in the United States. |
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In a different context, it is also used to indicate a software which visits web sites and collects email addresses to be used for sending unsolicited bulk email. |
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She collects used stockings and tights to be sent to India, where they can be used as bandages, bibles to pass on to missionaries abroad and used stamps for other charities. |
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This contribution is voluntary, but the government collects this tithe and uses the income to support hospitals, orphanages, and religious schools. |
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The center is dependent on the goodwill of its donors, which it collects in a time deposit and uses the interest to cover the difference in costs. |
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The HAARP program collects and assesses data to advance knowledge of the physical and electrical properties of the Earth's ionosphere. |
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She collects random photographs that she finds in antique shops. |
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Consequently Goosefoots are often found in salt marshes, or in desert areas where water collects and then evaporates, leaving salts in the soil. |
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It apparently collects the results of several early synods, and represents an era when pagans were still a major force in Ireland. |
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The billing authority collects the whole amount, and then detaches the precept and funnels it to the relevant precepting authority. |
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The fund collects money made from the corporation's property and investment earnings. |
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The team finishing bottom after 23 rounds collects the Super League Wooden Spoon. |
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The secretariat collects data, monitors trends, and analyses and forecasts economic developments. |
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To pay for the added administrative costs, the prefecture collects municipal taxes, which would usually be levied by the city. |
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Eurostat uses the European Union Labour Force Survey, which collects quarterly data for all member states. |
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To meet its objectives, the FinTRACA collects and analyzes information from a variety of sources. |
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The Department for Education's annual school census collects data on pupils in nurseries, primary, middle, secondary and special schools. |
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She collects fabric from curtains, bed sheets and linen and has done so for most of her life. |
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The Archive also collects films which feature key British actors and the work of British directors. |
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A perverse will easily collects together a system of notions to justify itself in its obliquity. |
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The hailstone then may undergo 'wet growth', where the liquid outer shell collects other smaller hailstones. |
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The skeleton, where plutonium accumulates, and the liver, where it collects and becomes concentrated, are at risk. |
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The World Glacier Monitoring Service collects data annually on glacier retreat and glacier mass balance. |
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Behind the ramp, a large reservoir collects the directed water, and temporarily stores the water. |
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The kangaroo rat collects all it can find and stores them in larder chambers in its burrow. |
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The male usually collects the material while the female constructs the nest. |
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At high altitude, during winter, and in the far north and south, snow collects in ice caps, snow pack and glaciers. |
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The Intelligence Unit collects, collates and distributes intelligence and information of use to the force. |
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The State currently collects the tax for TriMet and the Lane Transit District. |
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It collects beneath Kentmere Common in the reservoir which was built in 1848 to control the flow of water to the lower pastures. |
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After passing through Darley Dale, the Derwent reaches Matlock, where, at an oxbow, it collects the great millstream Bentley Brook. |
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On the way it collects the waters of the River Swale, River Nidd, River Wharfe, River Aire, River Derwent and River Trent. |
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It features a headless outlaw biker on a motorcycle who collects the souls of sinners. |
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The guy was probably professional muscle, a leg breaker who collects vig for a loan shark. |
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As noted in the introduction by Bill Passero, the Interview Survey collects data from respondents for 4 consecutive calendar quarters. |
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This basketweaver from Llansoy, near Usk, collects her materials from local hedgerows and the bright colours are all natural. |
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Father-of-three Mr Harrison joined daughter Lindsey Devons, 58, of Crow Edge, who collects every year outside the Co-op. |
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Based in Selva, Norway, Biokraft Marin is a subsidiary of Biokraft AS that collects, stores and processes category-2 fish by-product. |
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Seasons of the Tallgrass Prairie collects his musings on Nebraska's natural history and the issues of conservation facing our future. |
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Algae collects along the banks, and phototropic effects turn the water milky later in the day. |
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If you asked yourself what sort of a person collects and dries out hagfish slime, award yourself 50 points and a Noddy badge. |
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This book collects work on the structure of cellulose allomorphs and the potential of cellulose as a renewable raw material. |
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The CERN Data Centre collects more than 30 petabytes of data per year from the LHC experiments. |
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The company's latest equipment includes a Mud Puppy, which collects mud on site to remove and recycle water. |
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Then, it collects the T-rays and processes them to form images that reveal concealed objects hidden under a person's clothing. |
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The teacher holds a parent meeting at the beginning of the year and collects postdated checks from each family. |
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As the carbon collects onto the sponge, you just squeeze it into a paper towel, and it comes clean to use again. |
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The Tucson-based seed bank collects sunflowers from the San Carlos Reservation, tepary beans from the Gila River area and peas from the Tohono OeCOodham people. |
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Kovacs promised that AVG would develop a simple privacy policy that can communicate on one page the basics of what data AVG collects and how AVG uses it. |
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The 782T CR's built-in, low-profile reader collects magswipe or smartcard data and stores it in the printer buffer memory until the 700 Series mobile computer requests it. |
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Improv'' collects the five albums Bennett recorded for his own label from 1975-77 on four CDs, adding numerous alternate takes and one unissued cut. |
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Hector collects things obsessively, anything at all really, from stamps, seashells, and paintings of ships in port to swizzle sticks, corks, and Croatian aphorisms. |
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It collects waste materials, including paper, glass, plastics and metals, in the blue-topped recycling wheelie bins from more than two million households each week. |
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Trust Online, which collects judgment information, says there were 344,109 consumer CCJs in the first six months of 2014, against 245,424 in the same period last year. |
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A drainage basin or 'catchment area' is any area of land where precipitation collects and drains off into a common outlet, such as into a river, bay, or other body of water. |
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As I toured her garden, I noticed that she not only collects popular garden art like dragonflies and butterflies, but also praying mantis sculptures. |
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It collects sperm into a cervical cap at the end of condom-like sheath. |
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The Parismina Social Club is a charitable organization backed by American tourists and expatriates, which collects donations to fund beach patrols. |
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The bishop is also responsible for the physical welfare of the ward, and thus collects tithing and fast offerings and distributes financial assistance where needed. |
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This method collects representative samples of Ixodid ticks present, and generally mirrors the actual exposure that a person might experience in a given area. |
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Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members. |
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Moreover, its fully steerable dish will be specifically shaped to direct radio waves to the side, where a suspended receiver collects the signals without obstructing the dish. |
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In Suspended Sentences, French author Patrick Modiano, the 2014 Nobel Prize winner in literature, collects three novellas for a curious American readership. |
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The Adriatic's salinity is lower than the Mediterranean's because the Adriatic collects a third of the fresh water flowing into the Mediterranean, acting as a dilution basin. |
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Like other oceanic gyres, it collects vast amounts of floating debris. |
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Samples were collected using a high-volume surface sampler, a specially designed vacuum cleaner that collects particles Greater than 5 firn in diameter. |
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The faulted crust transitions into oceanic crust and may be deeply buried due to thermal subsidence and the mass of sediment that collects above it. |
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An honorable man who collects beautiful little pencil sharpeners. |
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Cahill who collects thoughts on disaster relief, indigenous people concerns, peacekeeping concerns, the return of barbarianism, protection of children, and so much more. |
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GeoOptics listens to these microseisms through subsurface geophones and a system of hardware and software that collects and analyzes downhole activity. |
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The National Hip Fracture Database collects information from thousands of patients across the UK and examines their care and outcomes following treatment. |
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Water runoff often collects over watersheds flowing into rivers. |
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The gunk that collects in the corners of the eyes. Gound is the perfect example of a word that is practically useless, and yet still nice to know. |
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The HemoLink device safely collects blood from the surface of the skin, effectively replacing the need for venipuncture across a broad number of diagnostic tests. |
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The company's management has also matched the amount of money donated by its employees through the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization that collects contributions. |
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