This cup tie set up a special local derby with efficiently organised defences well on top of the first quarter exchanges. |
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I think we treated the game as a cup tie and applied pressure early on, which we used to do every week at home. |
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We have got a cup tie coming up, which will be a nice break from the league programme. |
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The grey area arose when they failed to fulfill a number of league fixtures and a cup tie in an internal knockout competition. |
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They sent an officer to meet me, and got invited to have a cup of tea with the station commander. |
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Furthermore, as the match is a cup tie, the gate receipts will be halved, meaning the Knights are set for a bumper pay-day whatever the outcome. |
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After almost a month without a league game following two postponements and a cup tie, the fact the match went ahead at all was a relief. |
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The lady who wrote this letter to the editor gets a free beer or cup of coffee on me if I ever meet her. |
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A typical 30-gram bar of milk chocolate contains about 6 milligrams of caffeine, which equals the amount in a cup of decaffeinated coffee. |
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The cup tie was played in blustery conditions resulting in some hard fought rugby. |
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Eddie orders the largest ribeye steak they have to offer and a cup of decaf. |
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Lastly she watered the office plants and fetched her coworker a fresh cup of decaf coffee. |
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There's an extra edge to training in the week leading up to the big game and everything you do seems to revolve around the cup tie. |
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But apparently the local lacrosse team had a cup tie at the weekend and had booked the council pitch for training. |
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He looks sun-tanned and well, clearly enjoying his cup of tea as he daintily curls his fingers round the handle. |
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Take half a cup of feverfew tea every hour at the first sign of migraine attack or tension, or one cup every morning as a preventive. |
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And they're there to give you a cup of coffee and couple of custard creams to help you recover from your ' flu jab. |
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She was drinking her customary cup of coffee, and looked up at me when I entered. |
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In Europe many people drink a cup of this herbal tea as their customary nightcap to relax them before going to bed. |
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They would take turns to come to our house for a cup of tea and as sure as death they would sit on this chair. |
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Lower part of cup has applied vertical leaf shaped strips of trellis work alternating with gadroons and these are repeated on the cover. |
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What is it about a hot cup of coffee that begs for a pastry coated with chocolate or filled with fruit preserves? |
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Mrs. Jacobs was pouring coffee into a cup over by the sink in the cooking area. |
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Ben picked up a cup and poured coffee into it, then laced in a liberal amount of cream and sugar, stirring it once. |
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The chocolate cup has a series of oblong and faceted oval panels decorated with damask roses on a white background. |
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We called on the estate gamekeeper who invited us into his cottage for a cup of tea. |
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A little while ago he sent me a proposed solution by email, a method of moving the cup while you walk that should serve to damp the oscillations. |
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She then tosses the cup into a nearby garbage can and pulls a cell phone from her tiny purse. |
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The influence of Presbyterianism might be fading but this kind of thing is not everyone's cup of tea. |
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Hedonists will be easily distracted from their programme of partying, as London's cup of culture overfloweth. |
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At that moment, to say that our cup overfloweth would have been an understatement. |
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But who knows before the drop scene is reached, there could be many a slip between the cup and the lip. |
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I marvelled at one such time marker that dripped water from one cup to another. |
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Keith said he was forced to cup his hands to carry water from a drinking fountain for his brother. |
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But Oxfam's research suggests we're drinking deep from the cup of inequity. |
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We got in at some ungodly hour, had a cup of sweet tea and fell into deep, dreamless slumber. |
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She shook her head and lifted the glass to her lips again, still holding Meg's drink down as she drew a long draught and set the cup back down. |
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Having used the teaspoon to make your cup of tea or coffee don't just leave it in a cup of cold water or lying on the draining board. |
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She took the cup she just washed out of the drainer and filled it with apple cider that was in the fridge. |
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In fact, I barely missed being doused with a cup of water some brat poured out of a window as we walked by his house. |
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In this work the role of the eye cup in the maintenance of the lens-forming capacity of the cornea and pericorneal epidermis was studied. |
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I was sipping an extra-large cup of coffee, with a shot of espresso thrown in for good measure. |
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Manager Stuart Smith was delighted to have picked up yet another trophy following Rangers' league and cup double last year. |
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Yorkshire Martyrs are celebrating a second successive league and cup double. |
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The radiation dosage to the general public from released gases was less than the amount of exposure from drinking a cup of coffee. |
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A cup of coffee in the morning can increase performance, but too much coffee expends energy and can create long-term exhaustion. |
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A signature dessert is coffee and doughnuts, only the coffee cup and spoon are made of chocolate and the doughnuts are tiny and sublime. |
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Place an empty cup on a saucer covered with a paper doily and accompanied with a teaspoon. |
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I don't necessarily mean writing comedy or whatever, just, I dunno, talking with friends or having a cup of tea. |
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Three women were working in the kitchen and a man was sitting at the table, sipping black coffee from a cup bigger than the dun's hoof. |
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Toast is a standard part of a proper English breakfast, and together with a cup of tea, it forms a popular snack at any time. |
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She ordered a cup of tea with a full English breakfast, consisting of scrambled eggs, sausages, bacon, baked beans and toasted bread. |
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I especially like the way the burglar ends up joining them for a cup of tea at the end! |
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He drew up a chair at one end of the table, motioning for me to do the same as he took a sip from his cup of coffee. |
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Yea, there was the occasional girl at work that tried to be my friend and gush about boys, but they soon learned that wasn't my cup of tea. |
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River laughed again and he reached for the small cup of orange juice and opened it and drank it in one gulp. |
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The tiny, elfin figure that is Canada's most lauded novelist is sipping cappuccino from a china cup in an opulent hotel lounge. |
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Add tomato sauce, cooked freekeh, 1 cup vegetable broth, bell pepper, tomatoes, and the seasonings. |
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Add one quarter cup of baking soda to your washer for additional freshness. |
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Richmond continued their domination in both league and cup with a comprehensive victory over Dorking in the Surrey Cup quarter-finals. |
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At a small, three-legged table she had prepared a tiny, porcelain white cup of dark coffee edged with a royal blue rim. |
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Porous coatings on the femoral stem and acetabular cup were developed in an attempt to create bone ingrowth and biological fixation. |
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A huge crowd turned out to welcome home the champs and excitement reached fever pitch as the cup was paraded through the town. |
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This has been as much a part of British life as the cup of tea cooled by the doorstep pinta. |
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Franklin sat his steaming cup of coffee down and took his rightful place behind his large mahogany desk. |
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One cup of groats has 6 grams of fiber and is also rich in copper, niacin, folate, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus and zinc. |
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If this is too strong, you can use a dilution as weak as 1 tablespoon in 1 cup water. |
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Pensioners can have a cup of tea and a biscuit for 5p and all the gardeners roll up to dunk their digestives in the afternoon sunshine. |
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However, it is arguable that clubs with second fifteens in a metropolitan league, should be playing in a provincial cup of similar status. |
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We enjoy cup, after cup, after cup of piping hot tea from this one preparation. |
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I set my cup aside for personal inscription the next time he comes through town, and that got me to thinking. |
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I save the 10 cents it used to cost me for each cup to put the ice cream in, and I can charge 15 cents more for the resulting ice cream cones. |
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He made her a cup of tea, which she claimed made her light-headed and dizzy. |
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It comes with a little Greek salad, a vivid palette of grilled vegetables and a cup of yogurt-and-cucumber tzatziki sauce. |
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She grabbed the frying pan and poured the remaining grease into a coffee cup that was sitting on the stove. |
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It also has a memo pad, four cup holders and a rear pullout tray with an extra-large cup holder. |
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The man who pulls the strings at East End Park is desperate to emerge from the shadows of a difficult season as Celtic pay a cup visit. |
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He was soaked and was in search of a cup of tea and some hot grub, so Anna took him to Bressigarth tea room, and they said their goodbyes. |
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Place the lemon juice, one-quarter cup of golden raisins, and one-quarter cup of dried apricots in a bowl. |
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The game was dull, but ended disastrously for Red Star when Sartid scored a golden goal to win the cup in extra time. |
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A cup of tea made with Ephedra nevadensis, for instance, delivers a dose of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine powerful enough to suppress lactation. |
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Not my cup of tea but hardly unusual compared to the other integrated schools out there. |
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Their straplike leaves, smooth, shiny, and thick, fan out symmetrically around a central cup to form a neat rosette. |
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His first stint in Italy, then, had not been marked by conspicuous success, with just the solitary cup in five years. |
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That will make sure all the available energy from the firing pin strike compresses the primer mix between the cup and anvil. |
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He reached behind him, turning slightly, and produced a cup of steaming, plain tea with honey and lemon. |
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A suction cup member has a lip which pliably accommodates the surface and allows a trigger mechanism to be brought in contact with the surface. |
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In the kitchen Frank fixed himself a cup of coffee and a piece of buttered toast. |
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She quietly fixed herself a cup of chamomile tea and sat on the couch, her icy feet curled under her, drinking and thinking. |
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Take a suction cup plunger and pump it up and down directly over the clogged drain. |
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The therapist moves the cup over the area to be treated, removes the cotton ball and inverts the cup onto the body. |
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There's a full programme of football scheduled, with cup and league matches. |
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Good spot to stop for a cup of coffee providing you have taken your flask with you! |
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Last season's cup final experience with Dunfermline still prompts an involuntary smile. |
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A ham sandwich and a cup of revitalising tea were sufficient to send me instantly into an afternoon zizz. |
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It's as if your body is charged with new energy when you bend down on hands and knees, cup your hands and drink the cool, fresh liquid. |
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If my cup won't hold but a pint and yourn holds a quart, wouldn't ye be mean not to let me have my little half-measure full? |
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Twelve Sheffield Wednesday supporters were arrested by riot police during the cup tie against Blackburn on Tuesday night. |
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A pinch of aniseed and one of cumin in a cup of boiling milk will relieve flatulence. |
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Only when he had drained the cup of every fleshly pleasure could he accept those deeper thirsts which drove him on. |
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We will win the title easily and at least a cup competition like the European or FA Cup. |
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I can't remember the last time that you invited me to your house for a cup of coffee, even though my wife is godmother to your only child. |
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We order drinks, elderflower cordial for my wife, a nice cup of brain-bothering caffeine for me, and then our meals. |
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I love better to fly a hawk at a heron, or to crush a cup with a friend, than. listen to their droning chants and their dull sermons. |
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Leave a lump of coal laying around, and it would rot like a corpse as microbes gobbled it up, and a cup of oil would spoil like milk. |
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I think I was as proud of that little cup of glutinousness as ever a puppy was of the mess on the carpet. |
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Celia stands a demitasse spoon straight up in the tiny cup of Turkish coffee. |
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She shoved a cup of coffee toward me and started flipping through some papers. |
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Transfer one cup of the mix to a medium bowl, whisk in the cornstarch, and set aside. |
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In a bowl, combine the two liquids and add the simple syrup, corn syrup, and remaining cup of water. |
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In the event, only one cup game and four in lower divisions survived the wild weather. |
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In the morning a servant brings a pot of tea in a cozy on a tray, with warm milk and hot water in the cup to warm it. |
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Prepare a couple of flowerpots by inserting a plastic cup or other waterproof vessel filled with soaked green floral foam. |
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Seconds later, an empty cup was on the floor and light brown liquid was seeping into the white fluff on the ground. |
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We should stop and think about why he noisily rattled a big tin cup midway through the week. |
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He set before me eggs and toast, tea, and a small cup of peaches with cottage cheese. |
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But the cake, shaped like a Reese's cup with a liquid center and curry-touched foam, is pure yum. |
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This cup placement maintains flexion of the fetal head and avoids traction over the anterior fontanelle. |
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For a relaxing footbath combine 2 Oranges sliced in rings, a cup of baby oil and a cup of Epsom salt or sea salt. |
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The solution is a cup of Epsom salts to a footbath or dishpan full of warm water. |
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On Sundays he ate a bit of wheaten bread, a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale. |
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He fled to his cistern to bring back water, but though the fledgling grasped the cup and strove to drink, he could not force it down. |
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The old French prophet has foreseen England beating Italy in the world cup final! |
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I forced a smile and took another swallow from the cup that was cradled in my palms. |
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If this is not your cup of tea, forgo the invitation and book a nearby hotel room. |
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The cup games will raise some income but gate money is shared with their opponents. |
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Equally out of form Aston Villa travel to cup specialists Sheffield United for what is sure to be a high tempo, passionate affair. |
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On Sundays and holidays he ate a bit of wheaten bread a piece of broiled salmon and a full cup of mead or ale. |
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So the good woman and the good girl make the poor cratur a cup of tea and a bit of toast and he seems happy enough. |
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Unable to summon up the courage to venture inside and make myself a cup of tea, I returned to the lounge where Amy was still preening herself. |
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As a matter of fact, I haven't had a nice fresh cup of coffee with creamer in years. |
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She slowly sipped her cup of coffee with gingerbread creamer and looked around the small room. |
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Tea is no longer just about a cup of dark jasmine tea, served so sweet that it makes your teeth ache. |
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This was an expression of all the sins of the world put into one cup and poured out on Christ while He was on the Cross. |
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A grand cross-bred Hereford steer secured the challenge cup for the best fat beast in the show. |
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It was beginning to cool off ever so slightly, and I tossed my cup in a garbage can as we passed it. |
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And they all traipsed out for another round of triangular sandwiches with the crusts cut off and a wee cup of tea served in the best china. |
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Back then women had easy access to a family member to cry it out with, babysit, share recipes, or borrow a cup of sugar. |
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The dose was one cup daily of yogurt with live Lactobacillus acidophilus cultures. |
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If you are looking for a place to wind down, you may enter the old-style tea house and enjoy a cup of jasmine tea. |
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Toni joked around as she open a fruit cup and began eating at its delicious contents. |
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Dissolve one cup of washing soda in a litre of hot water and add the soap solution, mixing well. |
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I eat a late lunch of tuna salad sandwich, fruit cup and water at the cafe in the library. |
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He might have got some money because we were both skint and he bought me a cup of tea and he played on the fruit machine at that cafe. |
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To remove lacquer, place the item in 2 gallons of boiling water to which 1 cup of washing soda has been added. |
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The central back seat can be folded down to provide a useful tray, with two reasonably deep cup holders. |
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There are also two additional cup holders positioned behind the gear lever. |
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They talked over a cup of tea and a Jaffa cake in her flat near Billingham. |
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Front seat occupants get their own cup holders which pop out from the centre of the console. |
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Excessive force on the second row cup holders will cause them to break free. |
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The cup holder should be connected directly to a coffee maker mounted on the seat back. |
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Scots have always been known for the genuine warmth of their welcome, proffering a dram or cup of tea with the extended hand of friendship. |
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We can't play that badly against them twice on the trot so I'm relatively confident about the cup tie. |
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I had got up early, rejuvenated at last from the sleep deprivation of Greece, and tiptoed downstairs to make a cup of coffee. |
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Lee was left to play by himself when his cousins left the house and his mother went to fetch a cup of tea for Lee's disabled great-grandmother, Margaret Duplex. |
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We were handed a bowl containing a square of white-corn cornbread soaking up the bacon-flavored pinto bean broth along with a cup of sweet, fresh buttermilk. |
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After all this excitement and another cup of coffee, we waited until white water appeared along a reef inshore of the Knivestone, the Farnes' most offshore island. |
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He unhooked his arm and grabbed a plastic cup from the bag on the counter. |
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Content that everything is in order, Mark consults his watch and decides to make himself a cup of coffee, realizing that Tommy won't be arriving for at least half an hour. |
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One of the flasks holds an oily liquid approximating to coffee while the other holds almost-boiling water that might nearly brew a half-strength cup of extra-weak tea. |
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A dog needs a ratio of two tablespoons lean ground meat per cupful of white rice cooked in chicken broth, fed at the rate of one cup per ten pounds of body weight. |
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Drain, reserving one cup cooking liquid, and cool to room temperature. |
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Those whose cup is half full are the world's optimists, the Pollyannas and the kind of people to be avoided at all costs, particularly at parties. |
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The figure of Ceres on the stem of the cup holds a cornucopia. |
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This was an impressive scenic dive, with huge yellow clumps of sponge, masses of cup corals with their almost fluorescent colours and featherstars everywhere. |
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She accepted the cup gratefully and without a hint of couth she gulped down the sparkling liquid as if it was water from the Fountain of Youth and she was on her deathbed. |
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The cup wobbled, then crashed to the floor with a tinkle of glass. |
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The galaxy itself is turning, as shown in the example in the photograph, sort of like the spiraling froth on the top of a cup of cocoa after it's been stirred. |
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Although her feet were still throbbing and her emotions still ran high, she was a no longer hungry thanks to a fruit cup from the hospital cafeteria. |
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You can get a fruit cup instead of hash browns, and there's a real milkshake served in a metal container, a bottomless cup of decent coffee and little boxes of cereal. |
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She set the cup back on the table then opened the cupboard under the sink. |
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I sometimes have a quarter or two sitting in the cup holder. |
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You know, that thing was so nice that I decided to forfeit my usual cuppa Earl Grey tea this morn and I had a second cup of ginger and mint tea with honey just now. |
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It had been a terrific cup tie, but the game then petered out as the Wasps, showing a fine professionalism, prevented the Raiders from mounting any sort of late pressure. |
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There were several ugly clashes during the replayed cup tie yesterday. |
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Sadly this third-round replay was nothing like a thrilling cup tie. |
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The cup tie had to be abandoned after 60 minutes when about a dozen fans, including women, ran on to the pitch for the third time and began to punch and kick players. |
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We needed shoring up in mid field, where they were over-running us, and a bit more energy and passion into the cup tie against the best team in the country. |
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Aimee could spot the vindictive curl on his lips, the hand holding the cup of fruit juice rising and before she knew it, the contents of the cups were emptied all over her. |
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Roller coasters, funhouses, even the magic tea cup ride are all a blast thanks to Howlett speeding everything up until it sounds as though combustion is only seconds away. |
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The flight was only two and a quarter hours, which was great, but at that stage, after the multiple beverages, we were like camels in the desert gagging for a cup of tea. |
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You may wish to end your day out with a cup of tea in one of the cafes. |
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So it's going to be up to all of you to decipher what I mean by crushing enough peppercorns to fit in the cute little demitasse cup Crazy Aunt Anita bought me. |
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You can be demurely sipping a cup of tea on the veranda of the old Moana Hotel, or boldly practicing your marksmanship at the Royal Hawaiian Shooting Club. |
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Argentina are one my favourites to win the cup because they have so many dangerous goalscorers in players such as Hernan Crespo and Gabriel Batistuta. |
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Morecambe and Lancaster City go in search of headlines, glory and the pot of gold that FA Cup success brings on Saturday as the world's oldest cup competition kicks into gear. |
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Add 1 cup hot water to the chopped and deseeded dates and grind when cold. |
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Volunteers also work as hospital guides, or on out-patient departments, meeting patients, helping them get gowned up for an X-ray and offering them a cup of tea. |
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It's perfect after dinner with a cup of coffee and a glass of grappa. |
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Add 1 cup of frozen shelled edamame and continue to boil for 5 minutes. |
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An hour later, the repairman had consumed half a cup of tea, thoroughly cleaned the accumulated gunge off the various components of the system and replaced our thermostat. |
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Some warmth was gleaned from a midweek cup win over Kaiserslautern on penalties, but that alone will not exorcise the memory of last weekend's 5-1 cuffing by Schalke. |
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Talk about a little eye-opener before your first cup of java! |
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Stooping down, he placed the cup into his father's shaky hands and watched him take a slow draught, dribbling the water down his stubbly, unshaven chin. |
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He lingered over his ale and bread, wishing with every half-asleep nerve and sinew that it was a cup of strong, black coffee and a flaky warm croissant. |
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One of best ways to relax, I always felt, was to put one's feet up, with a cup of tea and a biscuit, and peruse the latest Argos catalogue. |
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Here's how it works: The oscillating head bristle is shaped like the prophy cup your dentist uses to polish your teeth. |
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On top of that horror, I did not admit the need to increase cup size in my bra since it too had become too snug. |
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Let the vineyards be fruitful, Lord, and fill to the brim our cup of blessing. |
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In some primitive cultures, to drink from the same cup is a strong sign of full communion. |
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They then asked 5 men and 4 women, all healthy, to drink about a one-half cup of the de-alcoholised wine, with water added on one day and water and ethanol added on the other. |
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I finally decided to order breakfast and a cup of decaffeinated coffee. |
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Their priming mixture, primer cup and anvil are encased in a battery cup that forms its own self supported metallic pocket when inserted into the shell's primer pocket. |
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Rugby's capacity for throwing up cup giant-killers is notoriously rare. |
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They'll never be able to twirl around in a mug, or relax in a hot cup of tea. |
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I'm like a Dixie cup that God will crumple up and throw away when he's done with it. |
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For world cup cyclo-cross events, the meeting must take place the day prior to the start of competition. |
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In order for us to draw near to Him and have access to a privileged position, we need to drink the cup and receive the baptism. |
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Stir in the tomatoes with their juice, 1 cup of chicken broth, the capers, the diluter tomato paste and the basil. |
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After scaling, teeth were polished using an air motor-powered rotary rubber cup and polishing paste. |
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Sticking and unsticking the projectiles imply that the suction cup is submitted to repeated stress. |
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It delivers a better boost than a cup of coffee, plus it provides a feeling of fullness without the heavy meal. |
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This wonderful blend of Central and South American beans produces a full-flavored cup with high acidity and high taste. |
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At the BMX supercross world cup final, the UCI will award the first three in each category special world cup trophies. |
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The venue of each BMX supercross world cup competition shall be determined by the UCI management committee. |
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Meanwhile, a recipe stipulates a quarter of a cup of heavy cream and every non-Français has a fainting fit. |
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So breakfast will be sliced whole-wheat toast, and a cup of tea made with UHT or powdered milk. |
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Supplies included cup ramen, bean sprouts, paper diapers, tea and drinking water. |
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If you are ever in London, you are most welcome to drop in for a cup of tea. |
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A 'kaffemik' is a social gathering which takes place around a cup of coffee. |
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The mixture dissolved in a cup of tepid water with lemon juice is a proven home remedy for running nose and sick sinuses. |
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I turn on the TV and watch the inauguration ceremony on Capitol Hill while sipping a cup of cold coffee and finishing a stale doughnut. |
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Yesterday evening I was leaning over the spare oars with my cup of coffee staring at the waveless water. |
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Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be answerable for the body and blood of the Lord. |
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This clean source of caffeine is the next noble, and healthy, substitute for your daily cup of coffee. |
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Today when children come over they come right in and find a cup and have tea. |
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The only reasonable approach is to order many of them and plunge a dessert spoon deep into each cup for the full, layered effect. |
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There is another scene in which Meredith pours a cup of coffee from a carafe in the kitchen she shares with Knox. |
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Mattie pours hot water from a kettle into a large tin cup holding a corn dodger. |
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Enjoy a meal in our century-old log cabin where you can meet and share with new friends, or cozy up with a book and a nice cup of tea. |
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Smack in the middle of it all is a porcelain cup and saucer set detailed with a delicate filigree of china blue on an almost translucent white. |
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You will also attend the effervescence of the starting grid preparation and the cup giving by the prince in his princely box. |
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There is a grade for every use, and redwood is a good choice for railings because its dimensional stability means that components will stay in place and not warp, cup or bend. |
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A perfect cup of Nespresso shows customers and staff that quality matters to you and your company, in every little thing you do. |
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You can create your own deodorizer by boiling a teaspoon of cloves in a half cup of water to neutralize cooking odours. |
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Bring to boil 1 cup of washed rice with 2 cups of slightly salty water or broth. |
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The tea cup can be used with tea pouches, or with its built in infuser, loose tea. |
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The shape of a vacuum cup determines its properties: The larger its suction area, greater is the force with which it can suck in a workpiece. |
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For example, it is breakfast time and you have 2 pieces of toast, 1 cup orange juice, 1 cup of milk, and 2 poached eggs. |
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Who, if he has not drunk from that bitter cup can imagine the pain of those farewells? |
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If a cup horn is used, make sure that the water has been drained out of it. |
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The cherry picker went up again, and the lineman looped ropes beneath the nest, a bagel-shaped cup four feet across, woven from cottonwood branches and padded with wheatgrass. |
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Last year, the Southerners triumphed over the AOR in the finals giving them a big win for the first time since the rectors' cup was inaugurated. |
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I greedily took the cup from whosever's hands and gulped down the water. |
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Without it, we would not be able to feel the gentle touch of another person, the warmth of a hot cup of tea, or the wind blowing in our face. |
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He quickly took the cup and kettle away from me, as if I were a criminal. |
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The engraved powder horn, pistols and drinking cup would have been used every day. |
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Packaged in a microwaveable, coffee cup shaped container, Soup At Hand is a convenient and nourishing soup to sip and enjoy. |
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To remove the suction cup base, disengage the locking lever and pull on the suction release tab to break the vacuum seal. |
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On that Saturday morning I would have been much easier to stay in bed with a warm cup of Java than to go outdoors and run. |
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Click the cup when you assume that is the white ball and see if your eyes do not play tricks! |
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A friend or acquaintance working in the private sector may buy the official a cup of coffee or take him or her out to lunch. |
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Take a cup of rice powder and to this add enough milk and rosewater to make a thick paste. |
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Our unique blend of the finest quality, best tasting orange pekoe teas ensures a perfect and satisfying cup of tea every time. |
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For auld lang syne, my dear, for auld lang syne, we'll take a cup of kindness yet, for auld lang syne. |
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So it seemed obvious to use tried and true TiCP coating on the latest variant of the isoelastic cup concept by Mathys, the RM Pressfit. |
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Groin protectors using a removable plastic cup slipped into a jockstrap are not permitted and persons wearing them will be held at fault. |
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Be original and give as a present this cup with flamencos patterns, fighting bull and bullfighter. |
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Designed for the Snack-Trap non-spill cup or any other handled items, and hallow to be secured most anywhere. |
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The measurement of wind speeds is usually done using a cup anemometer, such as the one in the picture to the left. |
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The innovative anatomical cup covers the breast, stimulating the outermost milk ducts and helps prevent the risk of breast engorgement. |
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George drank a half-pint bowl, and a small cup was taken to his wife, upstairs. |
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We also saw how each member of Congress documented their budget, including every paid cup of coffee. |
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The winner recieved a special cup and with a sweepstake among all participants some prizes were handed out. |
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Row after row of picnic blankets, handy carryall baskets, party games to go, cup holders and wasp catchers were lined up to be judged. |
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Prepare boiled eggs in your microwave! Just break an egg into the cup and set the timer, to enjoy a delicious soft-boiled or hard-boiled egg. |
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In the men's categories, each trials world cup race shall include a quarterfinal event, a semifinal and a final round. |
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The top cup would be jig formed to its base to enclose a neoprene snubbing ring to ensure lateral stability. |
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Rose imagines that he is probably seated in a luncheonette in a subway arcade, sugaring his second cup of coffee. |
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It was Partizan who finished the season having the last laugh, though, as they collected their first league title and maiden cup success. |
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It was said to be the bowl from which Christ and his disciples ate at the Last Supper or, in some versions, the cup from which they drank the wine. |
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If window shopping and quaint cafés are your cup of tea, the bustling Promenade Fleury, with its endless boutiques, is a great place to hang out. |
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After each defecation, a cup of soil, ash or a mixture should be dumped into the pit to cover the excreta. |
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The hot drink is available in two sizes: 0.55 ml to make a 0.2l cup or the larger size of 450 ml to make up to 8 cups. |
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Teresa was waiting for us with a hot drink, a good cup of coffee with milk and a warm bed. |
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Many people believe that a cold shower or a cup of coffee will sober up an intoxicated person quickly. |
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If lying on a beach isn't your cup of tea, the firm has all sorts of holidays to Lake Garda in Italy, the Tuscan countryside and the Andorran Pyrenees. |
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Purify your fingers in the ablution cup and wipe them with the purificator. |
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Included in the price is a cup of coffee or other drink, plus a piece of cake or sandwich of choice. |
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He went to the kitchen and poured out the last cup of coffee, still hot, in the coffeepot. |
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Genetic material is widely available: you can obtain it from the saliva on a person's coffee cup or dental floss, or from a hair sample. |
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The age of a rider shall be determined by the difference between the year of the last leg of the applicable world cup and the year of his birth. |
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Readers are invited to imagine how Copperfield will pull off this magic coup, but we reckon it will involve a couple of balls, a cup and plenty of legerdemain. |
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There's also a unique teat preparation cup that cleans and dries the teats before milking. |
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Litmus paper, another cup into the ammonia cup. natural pH indicator, also turns red in acids and blue in bases. |
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It is strong but can be chipped or broken easily, especially cup handles. |
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There is something about a cup of tea that is almost reverent. |
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Delicious to enjoy on their own, perhaps with a cup of tea, or a glass of dessert wine. |
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Viggo Mortensen is in his socks – he likes to go shoeless whenever he can – and is making a cup of tea. |
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For instance, you might preselect the cup size and type of coffee or make an espresso with decaffeinated beans instead of regular beans. |
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If you have trouble sleeping, try a cup of decaffeinated herbal tea or juice instead of unwinding with a glass of wine. |
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Once you get familiar with what a ½ cup of salsa looks like, for example, you can then dish out your serving with more confidence. |
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The result is an optimum level of vacuum at the cup gripper without consuming excessive compressed air. |
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It's cold here today, overcast, perfect for a hot cup o'joe. |
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Within each open container is a creamer cup holding a dollop of latex house paint in a color such as royal blue, pale aqua, lime green or muted yellow. |
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They could be conceptualized as malleable body parts, and standardized into a typology of cup sizes. |
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According to proper tea etiquette you should not extend a pinkie when holding a cup of tea, as this is an outdated affectation. |
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Measure flaked coconut by spooning it into a cup and packing it down lightly. |
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Measure solid shortening, peanut butter or brown sugar by spooning them into a cup and packing them down firmly with a spatula or spoon. |
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In between we present you a cup of melange and a piece of Sacher cake, Apple strudel or Guglhupf at a historic Wiener Kaffeehaus. |
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