The rug on the floor was dim and brown, so worn that it crunched underfoot. |
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I also didn't spellcheck this cause I'm on crunched time, so sorry if it bites the big one. |
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It gave off an unfamiliar sharp smell, and all the adults around me crunched into each stalk with gusto. |
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Their trainers crunched against loose stones as they ran down a narrow dirt alley, bordered by high wooden fencing. |
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The hope is that the numbers can be crunched in some direction which will offer enough of a fingerhold to justify a decision. |
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A small blanket of snow covered the ground, and the men's boots crunched as they walked. |
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Gravel crunched under her feet as she walked around to stand in front of me. |
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I eventually crunched my way home through thigh-high drifts of snow, beneath a sky ablaze with the northern lights. |
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But benefits should arrive before computers have crunched through the planet's vast accumulation of DNA information. |
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Instead numbers were crunched, complicated scenarios considered, strategies sorted, deals attempted and all to no avail. |
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You could hear the sound of numbers being crunched in their big nerdy brains. |
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Larger titan triggerfish crunched their way through dead coral in search of some sustenance. |
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That not only means that more information can be crunched at once, but these chips can also handle more complex instructions. |
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This year, she crunched the numbers in various patterns looking for trends and anomalies. |
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The soft and wet grass under her shoes crunched slightly, hardened by the morning frost. |
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Her feet crunched the frosty grass as she slowly made her way to the weapon. |
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His feet crunched softly on the hard, frosty grass as he listened for anything that could be a threat. |
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We turned pages and crunched onion rings and made moronic full-mouthed sounds of pleasure and amusement. |
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Torn canvas, crushed bow pulpits and swim platforms, crunched rub rails and assorted dings will keep repair yards busy for months. |
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But, as I crunched the vegetables more, my tongue was dumbfounded by a surprise flavor. |
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Then he crunched the last of his cornet, swarmed up onto the bench and laid his head lovingly on the boy's shoulder. |
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The truck nosed over the ridge, and the heavy tires crunched across the icy ruts. |
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Sam took a paper napkin from the chromium dispenser, crunched it into a ball and handed it to her. |
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Being an educated eater means you have the knowledge necessary to make informed choices no matter how crunched for time you become. |
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I got out of the car and crunched across the snow, each breath of cold air scouring my lungs like steel wool. |
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I crunched my way in a south easterly direction towards the first of two subsidiary tops. |
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I crunched on over carpets of broken mussel shells, passing a big rusted ship's anchor lying tines up, and clambered up from the causeway on to the slope of the Inner Head. |
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Not only is popcorn crunched throughout the film, but people just talk. |
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But after this year's edition, he says, and once the numbers are crunched, organizers are going to have to take a look at expenses and figure things out from there. |
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I found rabbit bones as delicate and thin as the finest eggshell porcelain, and crunched across the beaches to pick up pebbles of orange, green and black. |
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My boots crunched as I trod over rocks to reach the trig point at the top of Ben Hope, from where I could see… nothing. |
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My hon. colleague would know that this party has crunched the numbers on what is going to happen on gas prices. |
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If you are crunched for time in the morning, start preparing the night before. |
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Those figures are now being tabulated and crunched by the company that conducted the survey and will be released in May. |
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We know that life can get pretty busy, and it can be hard to make wise meal choices when you're crunched for time. |
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Under the new boundaries they've crunched everything east at the bottom of Lake Ontario. |
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Although all families are living within a hurried culture, families with children living at home are the ones that are the most time crunched. |
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It is feeling rushed and time crunched, feeling physically and emotionally exhausted and drained, and not having enough time for oneself. |
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Loose gravel crunched under the rigid bases of her knee-high black boots. |
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All this data comes from numbers crunched by Professor Emmanuel Saez, director of the Center for Equitable Growth at Berkley. |
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The girls' feet crunched loudly in the near silence after the rain. |
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The doctors are getting crunched by the ever-increasing malpractice insurance premiums and by the diminishing reimbursements from insurance companies. |
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Then he crunched the page, plopped it into an ashtray, lit a cigarette, and immolated the paper with the same match. |
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Rusty paint cans and twisted pieces of metal crunched underfoot as I carefully ran the rope over top of the junk and around the side of a huge misshapen refrigerator. |
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This could be tested by repeating the simulated saliva experiment using a whole cracker in one paper cup, and a crunched up cracker in another paper cup to simulate the result of teeth action. |
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Mr. Stan Keyes: I'm sorry. As I mentioned, when I was doing the easterly trek, all these ridings have been crunched to the effect that one riding has fallen off the map. |
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Numbers are not studied, they are crunched. |
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Ben Stokes also remained commendably focused, even as he was crunched on the foot by another Johnson yorker and sent staggering away towards square-leg. |
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Alvityl To be crunched is a food complement especially designed to help the organisation during the periods of growth, momentary tiredness, unbalanced food or intensive sport. |
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We sit in chairs, we're bent over reading books, in the subways all the people are crunched over, they've screwed up their backs, they've screwed up their necks, they've got a frontal brain that's so heavy it pulls them down. |
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Trompe l'oeil in volume, they are believed metal or gingerbread, they are thought heavy or old, as they crunched in happy chocolates and other chocolates. |
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They also crunched numbers and prepared computer simulations to help the general public and other stakeholders understand the importance of investing in flood protection measures. |
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And more data are being crunched all the time, so it should not be long before the result is either confirmed or disproved. If it is disproved there will, after all the brouhaha, no doubt be a period of chagrin. |
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Shattered glass from a row of blown-out windows crunched beneath her feet. |
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Some dry leaves crunched beneath her head as she shifted position. |
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Planck, a now-defunct satellite that belonged to the European Space Agency, also studied the cosmic microwave background and its data are now being crunched. |
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Blair McClinton, the executive manager of the Saskatchewan Soil Conservation Association, has crunched some of the numbers from the recently released Census of Agriculture. |
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In lanes between white fields, where young beasts lowed plaintively, lacking sense to clear the covering and reach the grass, my cycle tyres crunched through the sugary compound on the unswept surface. |
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One of his flagship dishes, for which some gourmets do not hesitate to travel many kilometres, is the «salad of lobster with apple jam and Mirabelle plum juice and the vegetables of the market» with flowers to be crunched. |
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Villages of 100 people or so were turned into communes of the same size, instead of being crunched together into Chinese-style monstrosities a thousand times larger. |
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Alvityl To be crunched specifically associates phosphorus, the vitamin D and calcium, 3 elements complementary and essential for the growth and the solidity of the bones. |
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Bell edged some outswing to slip, and then Matt Prior's adventurous instincts brought only a single before he crunched a catch to cover. |
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When she crunched the numbers, she found that the business's profits were actually much lower than the company had said. |
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She hopped out of the van, and waited calmly as Mr Gray approached. His feet crunched on the chuckies and as he walked, he took out his wallet, again counting the money. |
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Thus when you invoke the crunched version of emacs, for instance, it actually loads the uncruncher, which then loads and uncrunches the rest of emacs. |
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There might not be tire treads on a crunched keyboard or wailing sirens in the distance, but drive-by downloads and identity theft aren't entirely minor events. |
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One while he crunched a pavement pizza in Edinburgh's Grassmarket. |
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