Slice one lime into eighths and squeeze the juice into a cocktail shaker, dropping the squeezed-out slices into a tall glass. |
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After predicting that Clark would be the eventual nominee, he goes and ruins my career as a political prognosticator by dropping out of the race. |
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They did so, with a video camera, and clocked him dropping off a kitchen unit at an address he had no business visiting. |
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We fixed the ropes and abseiled down through the spray of the waterfalls, dropping directly into pools. |
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The tips on rounding hours to the next quarter-hour or tenth-hour and dropping your own VBA procedure into a formula were most ingenious. |
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I do have a grainy memory of things like getting my finger jammed in a door, dropping a plate and cutting my foot etc. |
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Use two spoons to form quenelles from the batter, carefully dropping each into the simmering water. |
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First to his knees, then his haunches, and then dropping forward in the dirt, pointing his whole body at me like an accusatory finger. |
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Contract abs, dropping tailbone to stabilize torso against ball, then straighten legs. |
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Saturday started off pretty wack as after dropping the missus to work I had to go to Prescot Police Station with my producer. |
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Contract abdominals, dropping tailbone down so back is straight and torso is supported. |
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Business is brisk and many buyers say that they enjoy watching the vendors deftly dropping wafer-thin banana slices into the boiling oil. |
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Minutes passed by, and the President waffled on, punctuated only by a cough or the quiet dropping of screws. |
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Soldiers seemed to be dropping the second as she waved the staff, moving gracefully around the dock. |
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In Warsaw, the stadium scoreboard showed that the temperature was slowly but steadily dropping as the night wore on. |
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The lining, pure silk, may be dropping off out of old age, but the thick, weathered wool still does its job. |
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It's a nice portrait of Strummer the hipster, talking his jive talk and dropping the needle on U Roy records to a worldwide audience. |
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For them, the mere thought of finding a stamp, addressing a letter, and dropping it in a mailbox is challenging. |
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She had run out of the building and jumped into his arms, dropping her luggage and smiling joyfully. |
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The man says he drove them to Carlow, dropping mother and son at the traffic lights at the junction of Kilkenny Road and Burrin Street. |
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No school gyms of adulating audiences on their feet to cheer the genius, no comic book figures dropping bon mots could press those keys. |
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As you know, the coalition countries have been air dropping daily humanitarian rations for you. |
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The room was filled with the rattling sound of the machine and they were dropping down on the floor in heaps and heaps. |
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The impact caused me to trip over my two feet and fall flat on my stomach, dropping Gabriella. |
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Tackling a slight incline soon has you dropping out of fifth but on the flat the extra ratio reduces noise levels and helps economy. |
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Devon stared after him for a few seconds before dropping his gaze back down to me. |
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If the plans get the go-ahead they will include improvements to the pavements like dropping kerbs where appropriate. |
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She smiled widely at him, before dropping to her knees and motioning for him to do the same. |
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There is some evidence that the possibility of dropping expletive subjects is linked to agreement. |
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You don't need to be a Keynesian to figure out that if there's dropping consumption, there won't be any increases in anything else. |
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The group responded immediately dropping into a crouch and aiming their weapons. |
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The aircraft remained airborne for a total of 24 hours, dropping 35,000 food parcels. |
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These ripples can result in voltage dropping too low which usually causes system reboots and crashes. |
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However, the response from the kick-down is almost instantaneous, dropping down two or three gears to give instant punch when needed. |
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The third airlift was a total disaster, with bundles dropping into enemy hands and planes and gliders crash-landing throughout the area. |
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The researchers prepared a 60-second videotape purportedly showing a man on a roof dropping what appears to be a bomb down an air shaft. |
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With a following wind, a pilot could easily find his airspeed dropping below stalling speed. |
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The dropping of aitches is widespread and is generally considered substandard. |
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He got very sick, and caught tuberculosis as well, dropping from 70 to 50 kilos in weight. |
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This most often happens at the end of the season when a backlog of winterization jobs occur in combination with dropping temperatures. |
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They mix with the crowd telling stories and dropping one-liners to kindle interest and build suspense. |
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Dont expect anything you remotely want as a gift, unless you give up on dropping hints and give your partner your own wish list, in print. |
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Forget the kiss-and-ride concept of dropping off your children at school and departing. |
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The Scots started off on the wrong foot in doubles play, losing two out of three matches, therefore dropping the doubles point. |
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In the summer it would be nearly sylvan, and the trees would grow new wood and leaves with branches dropping with fruit. |
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Lower your left knee toward the ground, dropping your hips straight down until your right thigh is parallel with the floor. |
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With his legs finally free, he climbed out of the hole, dropping cigarette ash onto the debris. |
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If that meant dropping out of a World Cup, that was what Calvin would have wanted. |
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The posters are aimed at people dropping fast food wrappers and leftovers, predominantly in the town centre. |
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After dropping into St Lucia, Martinez spent the next couple of hours refueling, gathering some supplies and charting his next course. |
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We pretty much went it alone with the exception of a few people, and they're dropping like flies as part of the coalition. |
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It would be able to seize vehicles caught fly tipping and could prosecute anyone caught dropping litter on any piece of land or water. |
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He charged the man on the left, leading with his right fist and smashing it into the man's jaw dropping him to the floor. |
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He was, however, mildly critical of them for dropping back and not seizing the initiative after taking the lead. |
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His performance in the league, which he won without dropping a frame, led to his being re-seeded number one. |
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A century ago, the lechwe population may have numbered half a million, but it has been dropping ever since then. |
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The track climbs through birch trees and crosses a small gorge before dropping down to the shoreline again. |
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I think it is one of Bradford's biggest let-downs and I don't just mean people dropping the odd crisp packet or cola can. |
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I mean, imagine sitting in a bar and realizing the person two seats down is dropping copyrighted company names every other sentence. |
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It was rhythmically dropping debris for the duration of at least a minute, every two seconds. |
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Raiana quickly looked at her father, dropping her fork on her plate with a loud metallic ring as it hit the plate. |
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But the evidence shows that possessive apostrophes have been dropping like flies for years. |
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Across the country, companies are halting projects and dropping product lines. |
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The first in line made the sign of the cross against his chest before dropping his ballot into a clear plastic container. |
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He's an apple polisher who keeps dropping the apple in the mud in his frenetic attempts to please. |
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I think about Galileo dropping differently weighted things from the tower, only to be branded a heretic. |
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Unless we catch them throwing a bottle or dropping litter all we can do is ask them to leave. |
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From April 1, anyone over the age of 10 caught dropping litter could face a fine under the 1990 Environment Protection Act. |
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Money galore can be pumped into cleanliness but you cannot stop Joe Public from undoing all the hard work by dropping litter or dumping rubbish. |
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My friends and classmates are dropping like flies, following me into the realm of living death. |
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He moved to Georgia, dropping to the sofa next to her and wrapping a protective arm around her. |
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She carefully closed and locked it behind her, dropping her school bag and walking upstairs to her room. |
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The school had also come to an arrangement with a local pub for parents to use its car park when dropping or collecting their youngsters. |
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I still wonder how that could have happened, and only by the grace of someone dropping out last minute did I get a look-in. |
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He kept them there just a second too long before dropping them to his sides with a lopsided grin. |
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The low-level flying mission required him to climb towards a cloud base at 1,850 ft where he simulated dropping freefall bombs. |
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And then dropping off in percentages, we have the late adopters and finally the Luddites, who still don't even have a VHS video player. |
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The FBI noted Einstein's fervent opposition to the dropping of the atom bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
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It is also the anniversary of the dropping of the first atom bomb on Hiroshima, to be followed by the bomb for Nagasaki. |
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After dropping a few coins for the lyrist and a quick farewell to Joseph, Alexander shuffled through the door. |
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He achieved the third fastest time during the autocross, only to be penalised for knocking over a cone and dropping to 16th. |
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Your father's summer vacation may have involved afternoons playing sandlot baseball or dropping a fishing line into a creek. |
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Persuade me also that there's a sane reason for dropping Cadenza from National Radio. |
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He was already dropping the tanto and reaching for the katana hilt protruding from the scabbard on his back. |
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The player, back-pedalling furiously, did wonderfully to prevent the ball dropping in under his crossbar. |
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Worst of all, many schoolchildren have to face dropping out after primary schooling because secondary education is not free. |
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The temperature has been dropping and locals fear that this winter may prove particularly harsh, especially for those sheltering in tents. |
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While using, scrape the inside wall of the container often to keep residue from hardening and dropping pieces into the compound. |
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At every level, they have discovered or rediscovered that dropping an active duty force into a screwed-up situation unscrews it pretty fast. |
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But that's the way the cookie crumbles and more than a few fans will feel Montgomery's dropping is long overdue. |
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The bats, in what looked like a solid mass of bodies, were releasing their toe-hold and dropping into flight. |
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Lighting a mentholated cigarette, I strolled by sea grape hedges and through a moongate to a limestone cliff dropping to the Atlantic. |
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Preston was back for the Championship race where he finished eighth after dropping out early with canopy problems. |
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It went on dropping rapidly for the next half-century, until the mortality rate had declined more than a thousandfold. |
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Lori pouted, snatching the fork and dropping it into the sink, on top of a pile of dirty dishes. |
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Most tope fishing is done either by casting baits uptide away from the boat, or deep dropping baits in areas of fast tides and deep water. |
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A typical example of dropping or landing troops next to the target involves the seizing of a beachhead for subsequent amphibious landing. |
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Plasma bolts smacked into the table, dropping hissing beads of steel onto the floor. |
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After dropping her opening service game, she rattled off six straight games to steal the first set 6-1 in 27 minutes. |
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Next month we'll be dropping twice the tonnage of bombs we are dropping this month. |
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After dropping the first two games of the third set, she won four in a row. |
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Much easier to tighten up the topping lift before dropping the sail and be done with it. |
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The roaring drone continued as the jet doubled back and soared over us, dropping a series of small black torpedo-like objects. |
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Hence we had to build a new swimming baths and the town hall is dropping in bits. |
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She had the same reaction I did, dropping to her knees and shaking her side to side. |
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Basically they shame people into realising it's not the thing to do, dropping paper out-side their doors. |
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Continuing the process through the post-primary sector allows early intervention and tracking of pupils at risk of dropping out of the system. |
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By loosening a jack bolt or hydraulically dropping the springs with a switch in the car, the team can get the car closer to the ground. |
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Then he passed out, dropping the piece of glass, which shattered into a thousand pieces. |
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The mountains are massive red sandstone lumps, their vertical faces rising to table-tops or dropping sheer into canyons. |
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It looks like a case of getting to the January transfer window without dropping too many more points and adding to the squad then. |
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They then had the choice of upping their offer or dropping out of the bidding. |
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I guess it could be the infinite amount of raindrops that incessantly keep dropping onto me that sends me into this light bout of dizziness. |
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You're dropping by ice cream socials where you can kvetch with other bikers about the cars driving in the bike lane. |
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He liked dropping in and being treated as the visiting uncle who'd sit miserably by the fireside. |
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The waiters were clumsy to the extent of walking in to people and dropping things, and forgetful, missing people out when pouring wine. |
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In operation, when the lever is lowered, the trigger is tripped, dropping the hammer to a safe position against the breech block. |
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Peter takes a shovelful of the earth and holds it out to the mourners filing past, each taking a handful and dropping it in. |
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Once, when I was young and foolish, I almost spent the night in jail for dropping trou in public. |
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He eats the piece voraciously in several huge bites dropping the remainder. |
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I scared her society friends by dropping from the ceiling onto her lap, and you never heard so much shrieking in your life. |
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As suddenly as he attacked, he backs away, dropping me to the floor where I shudderingly crumble. |
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A tsunami is not just one wave but a series of waves, much like dropping a rock into a pool of water. |
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It saw active service as a troop transport, glider tug, freighter, ferry aircraft, and ambulance, and was used for dropping parachute troops. |
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Electronic body-fat monitors are widely available and rapidly dropping in price. |
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The onion netting was still in place, but there was a large hen dropping right in the middle which indicated that all was not quite right. |
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The creature let out what sounded like a tired sigh, dropping down on her haunches. |
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It clings tenuously to the stony mountainside in a thin line of hairpins before dropping out of sight. |
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An admiral goal provided the amateurs are raising their sights rather than the professionals dropping down a notch. |
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Glass fell, twinkling in the firelight like stardust dropping from the sky. |
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Now that it has begun flowering, the blooms are dropping as soon as they open. |
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Its like choosing between dropping a marble umbrella stand on your foot and walking head first into a lowered fire escape with pointy rivets. |
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He changed horses five times, each time dropping off a blown horse and throwing himself into the next one that was saddled. |
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That game was a blowout, but it wasn't a result of dropping nine players in pass coverage. |
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She took some fresh tarragon and began tearing the leaves into tiny strips, dropping them into the blush wine that made the base of the marinade. |
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The aim is to nip any problems in the bud before they spiral out of control and lead to youngsters dropping out or underachieving. |
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Both men were usually in the boat, one rowing and the other dropping a weighted float bobber on the datolite. |
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All she remembered was pulling the covers over herself and dropping off into an exhausted yet restless sleep. |
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Once again, we are distributing bright yellow food packets into areas where we are also dropping bright yellow cluster bomblets. |
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By drifting from side to side and dropping deep he found space from which to torment the other team. |
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He blinked, and I placed his hands on the small of my back again, dropping the square of linen unheedingly. |
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The country unilaterally reduced its overall import tariffs over the years, recently dropping them to 6 per cent across the board. |
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A fourth squeezes up next to the most studious of them, dropping her book bag down with a thud. |
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It's like a bookbinder accidentally dropping a chapter from one book into the middle of another one. |
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Farmers must prevent this by negotiating hard on beef prices and so prevent the factories dropping their prices unjustifiably. |
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Before everyone even unloads the van, Brockman already handled dropping into the tombstone. |
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There are at least two separate reports that the Americans are dropping napalm. |
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Napalm was dropped indiscriminately, and the US seriously debated dropping nuclear weapons on the North. |
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His handicap has been dropping consistently but he continues to be a bottom feeder. |
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Despite the challenges, 92WG flew 24 training missions, only dropping four through aircraft unserviceability. |
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Without saying anything I walked over and unslung my rifle, dropping it with a clatter on the desk in front of her. |
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Another catches a pizza delivery boy dropping the pizza and hurriedly putting it back in the box before handing it over. |
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Something sharp was jabbed between his shoulder blades, and he sat up with a tiny yelp of pain, dropping his hands back onto his desk and turning his head to glare at Skylar. |
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The cold, hard facts are that the Bulls now languish mid table after dropping both of their Easter weekend matches against the competition's top two clubs. |
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On top of this, consumers are bombarded by television and newspaper adverts, as well as mailshots dropping through their letterboxes daily, enticing them to take out credit. |
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He may be dropping letters from his name, but he still knows how to put on a good show. |
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This territory has lush green hills, azure blue skies and spectacular beaches where the loudest noise you will hear is the sound of a coconut dropping to soft white sands. |
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The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jacarandas, and tipiana trees dropping their yellow blossoms. |
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He was dropping pastry flakes from his sausage roll on his waistcoat. |
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Last year, photographers caught her dropping a Baggie of white powder outside her home as she fumbled for her keys. |
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A leading Yorkshire independent school is dropping its Latin motto and centuries-old crest in favour of a multi-coloured star in a move that has angered traditionalists. |
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Freezing berries and slices of strawberries and pineapple in ice cubes before dropping into glasses of good, ordinary white and red wines is another hot-day treat. |
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The police are having to take positive action in a bid to stop parents dropping off or picking up their children on the zigzag lines outside three more schools. |
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Harriman was also reckless, disregarding a doctor-ordered ban on drinking, often dropping the cost of a college education on a single evening of bacchanalia. |
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Numerous taxicabs and limousines pulled up to the gilded doorway, dropping off guests while young bellboys carted luggage up the service elevator to various suites. |
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The idea is that smokers use the ashtrays instead of dropping cigarette ends on the streets, saving the council thousands of pounds in clean-up bills. |
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At a certain point, political experts started to wonder whether it was overkill, as Gingrich started dropping in the polls. |
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This is one lover of yours that won't be dropping trou for you. |
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Sometimes, I see beads of glistening sweat dropping off her forehead. |
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Most of the larger boats use single trawls while the smaller inshore vessels often fish by dropping creels in what supporters describe as a truly sustainable fishery. |
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If dropping a shot, it is best to steer just west of Runnel Stone and drop it onto the wreck at 20-25m, letting the line drag back across the rock. |
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Annoyed with himself after dropping a shot at the short 12th, Nicklaus charged to a record sixth title by finishing birdie-par-eagle-birdie-birdie-par. |
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I was pretty good at drawing diagrams of leaves and stuff, and I liked dropping iodine onto things that contained starch and watching them turn blue-black, but not much else. |
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Then came Bell Gorge, its waters dropping 100 metres through a series of pools and falls and next the thin strip of Lennard Gorge, caught in the grip of two steep cliffs. |
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It features the rather tinny sound of a ball dropping into a hole. |
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I had grand visions of dropping my obscure '80s post-punk gems on people, of sowing the seeds for '90s revivalism via some well placed selections. |
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Two vibrating motors deliver all the bumps and jostles you'd expect, and it's even got rubberized grips to help keep you from dropping it when you get excited. |
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That night saw a climax of air attacks by over three hundred Luftwaffe bombers dropping incendiaries and heavy explosives on London, igniting churches and public buildings. |
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Our driver glances at us in the rearview mirror and nods before dropping the faded red Toyota Hilux into first gear. |
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The afternoon shipping forecast suggested that on Sunday the wind could be swinging round and dropping before picking up from the south-west in the evening. |
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Thaddius watched with horror as it tipped itself over, dropping a tiny smudge of clear liquid from a now apparent hole on the marble on Takel's foot. |
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I was always dropping the f-bomb back in the CNN newsroom, swaddled in the warm embrace of my un-shockable TV-news brethren. |
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Palin's latest misadventure was the defense of Dr. Laura Schlessinger's dropping of the N-bomb 11 times on constitutional grounds. |
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A number of exercises were executed, including dropping the winchman on the afterdeck, transferring lifeboat crew to the helicopter, and a stretcher exercise. |
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So if you feel like dropping in and going back in time through the ages of military history, or just a day out with the family, a great day is guaranteed. |
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Jockeys should never get off scot-free when they make mistakes, but the recent calls for jockeys to be banned for months for dropping their hands is quite nonsensical. |
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The ballot boxes may not open until 5 May, but the postal votes on which many of Labour's most marginal seats will be decided began dropping on to doormats last weekend. |
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In 1604 he demonstrated that unequal weights drop with equal velocity, an observation apocryphally said to be based on the dropping of weights from the leaning Tower of Pisa. |
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After dropping out of FIT, Oliver focused on his brand, branching out into sweatshirt design and ready-to-wear. |
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Year-on-year growth went down the toilet, dropping 24.4 per cent. |
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Due to the fact that we were late on landing, the tide was dropping and the craft was well aground, and we thought it best to take cover on the beach in a type of bunker. |
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Back in the 2011 season, the Colombian crop took a nosedive, dropping from 12 million bags to 7.6 million. |
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The groundwater table for our drinking water supply is 180 metres underground and is dropping by one meter every year due to our unsustainable consumption. |
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It spends some of its time removing weeds like kakiebos, blackjacks and bugweed, perpetual problems in any areas that birds fly over, dropping seeds. |
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This is not someone dropping a switch and seeing an arc of electricity. |
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He jumped with the shock of the noise, dropping his torch to the floor where the lens and bulb smashed on the hard floor with a single spark of power. |
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On Tuesday, Apple informed leno that it was dropping its opposition to the bill. |
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Remember all people caught dropping litter will be fined on the spot. |
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She marched me through a maze of corridors as I began wondering if dropping breadcrumbs behind me would not necessarily be an unintelligent proposition. |
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He is the drone official, the bland-faced human-resources manager tasked with dropping the axe. |
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That decision that has affected Dell's bottom line, and so caused the Wall Street wallies to conclude that the bottom was dropping out of the PC market. |
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It's about 10-12 feet high, maybe more, shading her windows and dropping leaves into her yard. |
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The targets may be incoming, outgoing, crossing right-and-left, at different speeds, at different heights, while quartering and dropping at the same time. |
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The speed makes up for the energy difference between this method and dropping a heavy weight from a crawler crane's jib, and there is no flying debris. |
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Death waits for these things as a cement floor waits for a dropping light bulb. |
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Secondly, as GBCE reports, it puts the kids themselves at a higher risk of dropping out of school, or abandoning it all together. |
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What she does remember, she said, is dropping the knife and later putting it in the dishwasher. |
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Then we were dropping in on some cabaret in Denver, or perhaps it was a restaurant in Nevada. |
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The path broadened until we could stride out, dropping down into Portela and the thirsty lowlands, our heads and shoulders still pearled with mountain water. |
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I did a barrel roll, dropping a step and closing the throttle. |
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Aviation experts across the world experienced severe jaw dropping at this news. |
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Both composers have the gift of following the twists and turns of often complex poetry without resorting to faux recitative or to dropping a melodic thread. |
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Jeremy followed, dropping onto the elevator as Andy sat down to slide his legs down through the open hatch, and the groaning sound became a sharp twang. |
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Gold is dropping and redemptions from retirement accounts have tailed off. |
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After dropping out of music school, she was back home in Oaxaca, Mexico, when a neighbour asked her to translate a document from English into Mixtec. |
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However, the numbers enrolling for chemistry, physics and maths degree courses are dropping and university science departments are threatened with closure. |
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Both Slovak and austrian gas experts reported the flow of Russian gas dropping 20 to 25 percent. |
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Nelson had a chance to force a play-off with a birdie on the final hole but pulled a sand wedge into a green-side bunker on his way to dropping a shot. |
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As he took a moment to rest, dropping her feet to the ground but keeping a firm grip on the ruffled sleeve of her shirt, he received an acid remark. |
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Mr. Taniguchi allegedly continued to defame her to clients, intimidating them into dropping commercial deals with her. |
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When I look at Brazil and see Lucio or Edmilson breaking from defence and Gilberto Silva dropping in to mind the shop, I see the variation we miss. |
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An older man with gray hair stepped into the room and sank down into one of the plastic chairs with a weary sigh, dropping his head into his hands. |
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But gaining while your opponents are dropping is all you need to win in the zero-sum game. |
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Spasms of alto sax meet the outer edge of the record, accompanied by the jingle of a music box and the rattle of metal shards dropping to the floor. |
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Although no wartime sorties are missed, the number of available engines comes very close to dropping below the threshold needed to maintain sorties. |
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Despite the mortgage refi application index dropping back to almost 6,000 from May's record spike to 10,000, purchase applications remain quite strong. |
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Previously, the selection won a conditions race very easily over three miles at Gowran Park and dropping down four furlongs in trip and going left-handed are in his favour. |
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In a simple way, Ramakrishna was indicating that when you are dropping your conditioning, your mental conceptions, your beliefs, don't drop them one by one. |
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Even so, seeing him in the hospital is very difficult because his heart rate keeps dropping and you can see all the monitors bleeping and screaming. |
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And this is not a distributional issue, where the median is dropping because the rich are hoarding too much. |
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The postman leaves the place mechanically dropping the letters into the boxes, which are collected by the residents leisurely, sometimes a day or two later. |
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By 1 pm at the latest, the MPs were dead and though a British army Chinook, dropping thunderflashes and possibly firing, had arrived, it was too late. |
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Once a day, she says, a shuttle bus took them into town, dropping them not so subtly near the train station. |
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With a fast dropping ebb tide she was unable to come astern off the bank and was left high and dry until five in the afternoon when she was assisted off the bank by tug. |
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Like the millions of Americans who were stuck lined up at the pumps in 1977, after dropping Blue Moves, his first dud in seven years, he was also running out of gas. |
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After dropping the delivery in a mailbox, Ward moves on to another house. |
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A method of obtaining prey unique to gulls involves dropping heavy shells of clams and mussels onto hard surfaces. |
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They were on a night shift and incendiary bombs were dropping but they managed to get the train under a water crane. |
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With Tower, users can create flights by drawing the paths on their tablet or by dropping waypoints. |
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It will be the most remarkable British sporting achievement since Virginia Wade won Wimbledon without dropping an aitch. |
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If the defenders go deep, the midelders go deep and the wide players end up dropping deep. |
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He spent weeks circulating antipigeon propaganda and dropping seed laced with spermicide through the local streets and parks. |
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Farther up the bank was a stand of pecans where a cat squirrel was taking bites of green nuts and dropping them to the ground to rot. |
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Nothing, says Seneca, so soon reconciles us to the thoughts of our own death, as the prospect of one friend after another dropping round us. |
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Let's say you're at school and you accidentally drop a bomb in class. Try coughing or dropping a book to cover up the sound. |
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He was in the back for a few minutes. Turned out he was dropping a dime on Ralph. |
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The two smaller slots are for the dropping of cash or markers into the dropbox when players cash these for casino chips. |
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Old Number 30, a C-47 Skytrain dropping candy by parachute for Boy Scout Patriotic Camporee. |
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The latter indicates the dropping of a vowel or syllable in medial position, and is not a synonym for apocope. |
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If people can get on-the-spot fines for dropping litter, they can be given them for kerb crawling too. |
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Shaun Anderson had claimed he tripped over the baby's moses basket while holding him in his arms, dropping the child on the floor. |
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Once the pilot at the ground control station authorized the attack, the X-45A aircraft simulated dropping weapons on the target. |
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She's not letting anyone off the hook this winter, she says coldly, dropping off another white calling card for commuters this morning. |
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Which US president authorised the dropping of the atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki? |
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For instance, several Octobers ago I killed a doe that had just left a chinquapin oak that was dropping acorns. |
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I checked around at other places where I bowhunt and found that scattered chinquapins were also dropping their bounty. |
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Even now I always imagine her leaning from the low side of some small boat, dropping her net through the spumy billows of the upper air. |
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The Smiths' legend's brand of riff-powered wit and literary name dropping is on swaggering form on Neal Cassady Drops Dead. |
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On Wednesday, GERB proposed to rephrase the question for the BSP-backed referendum, dropping the Belene project from it. |
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You've probably heard about Confessions of a Video Vixen, part memoir, part name dropping tell-all. |
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She says that 75 percent of the 46 algal species she has collected from the debris have been reproductively active, dropping spores. |
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I offered more and more to make sure the gazumper paid for his cheek, before dropping out. |
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Morning sir, I'll be dropping off your lardy cakes before noon and give my good wishes to your good lady wife,' he'd say. |
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Impracticality is said to be the reason behind dropping the Nano diesel plans. |
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His end-of-show game, Lemon Drops, saw him dangled like a fairground game claw with Cilla Black dropping him to pick up prizes. |
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I'll be talking to colleagues in the party encouraging them to back Chris when ballot papers start dropping through their letter boxes. |
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Having been recorded dropping the N-bomb on Chelsea's Marcel Desailly, his days as a commentator were over. |
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But she didn't count on the market dropping on her, which pretty much beat up small-caps. |
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It is a different world today and things have moved on, with such things as beauty contests dropping by the wayside. |
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One person speculates about the Russians dropping a bomb on the town. |
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He caught it in 4 feet of water dropping off to 8 feet, at the edge of shoreline lily pads. |
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Whenever we can smell the linament and sweaty dressing rooms of a World Cup or the Euros our players start dropping like flies. |
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Residents can do their bit by taking home their rubbish or dropping it into a litter bin. |
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A LITTER lout finished up with an pounds 800 bill after dropping a crisp packet. |
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Even Marc Palacios got in on the fun, dropping a picture-perfect sacrifice bunt to score Feig in the bottom of the sixth inning. |
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A case against a mother who was taken to court after dropping a piece of sausage roll on the pavement was dismissed by magistrates yesterday. |
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Blake and Parkin went several rounds before dropping out as gaps between the bleeps were cut, leaving three to go for broke. |
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Clausen could be dropping back into the pocket, reading the USC defensive coverage and get blindsided by his best friend. |
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Payment may be made by sending a check to Chaffin Church or by dropping it off in the mail slot at the side door. |
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By rights she should have been back to level par by the seventh, two makable birdie putts having eased past the hole rather than dropping in. |
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After several bombing passes, dropping practice BDU-33 bombs, it was now time to switch to diving strafe deliveries. |
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It took years of corrosion and dropping plumb bobs to penetrate the striking plate and hull. |
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The heat finished Halls, Atiyah and Peter Turney, with Sarhan in fourth dropping vital championship points. |
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The guide also urges against dropping litter, as glass cuts guide dogs' paws and chewing gum sticks in dogs' hair. |
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Users of the website can create custom-made video mashups by dragging and dropping video clips or still images into a timeline. |
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Showery weather and temperatures dropping down to 5C support the case for selling points, although there is a slight arb. |
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The Inverness ace fired a super 66, dropping just one shot, to lie two behind Hideki Matsuyama and Bo van Pelt at Muirfield Village, Ohio. |
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A DAD has been jailed after he left his baby son brain-damaged by dropping him on his head. |
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The setter remained immobile, head and tail high, watching scattered singles dropping into the broom sedge. |
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Thomas Howell pretends his career is still viable starring in this shlock about Earthlings dropping in on Mars in the middle of a civil war. |
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When a dog growls or a cat yowls, they're dropping their own animal F-bombs. |
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The wringing of his hands, the dropping of his ice cream into his lap. |
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Sometimes I can't even hold my grandbaby because I'm afraid of having a panic attack and dropping her. |
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Bellamy says his opponents push for the underdog title every year, and his side will not be dropping its guard for a minute. |
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It leads past a burial chamber standing sentinel over the Conwy Valley before dropping down into the village of Rowen. |
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The unit immediately entrained to join the British in the Pyongyang area, dropping off the Taegu detachment en route. |
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It wasn't long before Jokic was dropping dimes, blocking shots, leading the break, and running the offense out of the elbow for Denver. |
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Sophomore quarterback Sefo Liufau was dropping dimes all over the field, and the CU defense had held the Rams to a mere two yards passing. |
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Most beginners are blissfully unaware that dropping in on someone is a cardinal sin. |
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Hex laughed and Rory started, realizing he'd been dropping his guard with the traitorous exgod. |
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