And I'm getting some highlights put in this lank, lifeless hair of mine on Friday, after dithering over the idea for at least two years. |
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Instead of being a taut, minimal straight line, I'm a curvy, springy, unmarshalled dithering thing, unable to ping, ding or ker-ching. |
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If that brings to mind a lot of dithering and sitting on the fence, you couldn't be more wrong. |
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I am still dithering over whether this would best be accompanied by savoy cabbage or French beans. |
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However, the dithering on the 24-bit photos we beamed over was very apparent thanks to the screen's low dot pitch. |
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Matthew, dithering, takes long coffee breaks at Big Lou's while Pat dreams idly about Bruce. |
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As we spent time dithering on what to have it was reassuring to feel as though the staff weren't hurrying us along. |
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The limited access to anti-retrovirals and national government's dithering further dims their future. |
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Their frustrations and ire were directed at a dithering Government and bungling quangos, not those who promote the sport in this country. |
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We're still dithering over the Future Fund and talking of parking spare shares there. |
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The government has been warned to stop dithering and delaying over its Crossrail plans for Kingston. |
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Dibden Bay and Southampton have been delayed and they are dithering about Bathside. |
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Faced with a Europe of fatties, governments across the EU are dithering in the face of pressure from multinational companies. |
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I was dithering between a couple of choices but when the manager told me the gravadlax was cured in house, my decision was made. |
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There must be no more discussion, delay or dithering on building this interceptor tunnel. |
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For close to three years the government has been dithering around on whether to make it a protected area or not. |
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The three images are supposed to show the effects of quantization and dithering, but that's nearly impossible to see in this black-and-white image. |
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Boards of highly paid, bonus-rich directors seem to be bunkered down behind a dithering yeomanry of press officers and media advisers as the regulatory cavalry charges in. |
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Why are they dithering and putting roadblocks in making these appointments, shedding crocodile tears and not doing the right thing? |
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And even the dithering Japanese authorities have now been galvanised into action. |
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We need to learn from what has occurred here due to the government dithering. |
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However, I have noticed in the House lately that some in the opposition parties have been dithering. |
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Despite a dithering Congress and a disdainful American public, the diplomatic doors opened. |
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How many more lives have to be lost before the government will finally stop dithering and start taking action to fight crystal meth? |
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Mr. Speaker, on the environment, for this government it is simply delay, denial and dithering. |
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Given the federal government's dithering on the armoury file, we have to wonder if anyone is in charge. |
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I can tell from the minister's answer that he has a bad case of the dithering disease. |
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This is another case of the government dithering on an issue which should be dealt with expeditiously. |
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Will the government be releasing it tomorrow or will there be more dithering and delay? |
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It is a staggering condemnation of inaction and dithering that has gone on too long. |
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The minister's dithering has tainted the selection process and is jeopardizing Canada's chances of winning on the international scene. |
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Select the level of dithering to be applied when a 256-color image is pasted into the terminal window from the Clipboard. |
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Don't bother dithering over the appetizers, even though the lightly fried tofu with peanut sauce, chicken satay and green mango salad are all quite good. |
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A year ago, while Sotherton was dithering over whether to quit her job as a debt collector and train full-time for the heptathlon, her mother advised her to take the plunge. |
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Here he says the city is still either diddling or dithering and anyway people only keep saying Munich because it's the only big one they've got to mention. |
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Dolly is dithering between the working girls and the day spa girls. |
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Such verbiage and dithering in the face of market mayhem helped Europe get into its mess in the first place. |
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The work started as a monologue, a rather sesquipedalian, somewhat dithering Englishwoman's reverie about Kabul based on a 1965 guidebook to that city. |
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But the time for dithering and half-hearted stop-go reflation is over, particularly given the perilous state of a global economy that still shows no sign of imminent recovery. |
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Nevertheless, they are still dithering, and proposing what their last year's defence policy called 'An air-capable maritime platform', a kind of Clayton's aircraft carrier. |
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Implementation of non-subtractive dithering is easier than implementation of the subtractive form. |
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But, without a vision of the future, without knowing how to ask the right questions, we ended up with dithering, horse-trading and, finally, tinkering in Nice. |
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If he continues on this path and cements a reputation as a dithering vacillator, the acclamation will be replaced by brickbats within four years. |
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It is not dithering or procrastinating to take the time to examine the map to make sure you are on the right road, or to change your mind when it is clear that the choice you have made is not leading to where you want to go. |
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Closely akin to procrastinating, or putting off, is dithering. |
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This month and next promise to unhitch un-needed dependants and introduce a new associate or main squeeze, though expect dithering from whoever shows up. |
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It is led by a dithering leader whose international road show is simply a pathetic public relations exercise but also a tacit consequence of the absence of a domestic agenda, all thumb-twiddling and reaction but not a plan. |
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In the Settings area, choose a color palette, specify a dithering setting, and you can also sample a color and add it to a color palette by clicking on the Eyedropper tool. |
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That is to say, as a nation we would rather err on the side of caution than wait until harsh consequences of dithering idly confront us before taking action to preserve our cherished and fragile marine resources. |
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The best dithering choice for an image may vary depending on the image. |
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Presently he came running out of the scullery, with the soapy water dripping from him, dithering with cold. |
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When will the government reverse its stand and finally give a break to low and middle income Canadians, or are we going to get another dithering answer right now? |
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Fourth, Gordon Brown is a dour, dithering, dry, dislikeable loser. |
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But before play even restarted, he managed to pick up his first booking, for dithering over a shinguard. |
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He sniffed, and sneezed, and plunged into dithering grass. |
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Sadie Weiner, campaign director of Hagan blasted Tillis for his dithering and said he was spinelessly fence-sitting on national security threats. |
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Widdop looked set to score only to be impeded by Hodges as he chased his grubber kick, but winger Eto Nabuli was alert enough to take advantage of Vidot's dithering to get his hand to the ball. |
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Dithering intel analysts as well as presidents can find themselves behind public knowledge and perception. |
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