Maybe those dummies in their corporate towers have finally gotten the message and realised that there's more than one way to skin a cat. |
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Officers also found that he had a stock of nappies, baby bottles, dummies and parenting magazines stored at his home. |
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Ventriloquists' dummies are always slightly sinister, giving one the sense that they might really have a life of their own. |
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It is the shop window of the Scottish parliament and it will not do for it to be filled with people who make tailors dummies seem animated. |
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Since I was too shy to take pictures of the salesgirls, I took pictures of the dummies instead. |
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On the other side, was a set of three mannequin dummies, all dressed up in spooky attire. |
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Also present were dressmaker dummies draped in costumes worn during the performances. |
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Along with the period costumes, and superhero outfits that he stocks there, the dresses are on display on dummies. |
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It outlines the fact that dummies can create problems for children's teeth as well as causing speech problems. |
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He works within a narrower spectrum, bringing to life a series of monologues for inter-related and cadaverously fleshed-out dummies. |
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The screen beauty claims many of her colleagues now have the expressionless faces of waxwork dummies. |
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I kind of liked the idea of using the artist dummies to represent the people instead of actual peoples. |
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She photographed both live scenes and artificial tableaux involving mannequins and wax dummies. |
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The family is still accepting donations of baby products such as talcum powder, soap, and dummies. |
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Puppies and kittens are particularly likely to swallow unusual objects, including babies' dummies, balls and even razor blades. |
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His artistic creation involves three plastic child dummies hanging from nooses in an old oak tree in Milan's busy May 24 square. |
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The estimation of the probit and logit models including industry dummies was conducted in three steps. |
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The publication, which is also known to have been preparing tabloid dummies, is evidently not going to reveal its hand. |
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Among the dummies he builds are authorized, exact replicas of his two friends. |
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They consisted of launching full-scale missile dummies with a first stage propulsion system and a simplified command system. |
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The work with officers started with maps and dummies and then proceeded to tactical field exercises. |
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Connoisseurs of back flip passes, outrageous dummies and champagne rugby in general would have loved this hugely entertaining romp. |
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Instead of shooting at each other, participants shot at dummies in fancy frock coats with a bullseye embroidered on the chest. |
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There are, according to a reader with too much time on his hands, hundreds of books for dummies. |
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Of course, NATO knows that we have these dummies, but cannot tell a dummy from a real rocket. |
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To help dummies with printing, colour LCDs on the front of the new printers have animations that guide them around any problems that crop up. |
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Far too often the cats are clearly not real cats, but cat dummies and computer-generated cats. |
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Contestants shot at dummies dressed in frock coats with a bullseye on the chest. |
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Like two ventriloquists ' dummies or two sides of the same coin, both master and slave are locked in association. |
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By kissing their babies or licking their babies' dummies, parents could inadvertently be increasing their risk of cot death. |
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He dummies Beye and has so much time and space to play with, it's inevitable he chips the ball lamely into the grateful hands of Runje. |
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Unaware of me observing him he looked at the kinkily dressed shop window dummies and pleased with what he saw, smiled to himself. |
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The book dummies, storyboards, jacket covers, and double page spreads were proudly displayed, still smelling strongly of glue and fixatives. |
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In the Dance section, both dancers cavort with foam-stuffed doppelganger dummies that allow them to dance with themselves or drag and pitch their partners into the wings. |
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The information provided by the dummies is stored and each test undergoes a thorough evaluation. |
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Walking up to the Opera, you see a waxwork of Berg in its windows clutching an open copy of the score, surrounded by dummies provocatively posed as Reeperbahn hookers. |
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Children shouted, babies spat their dummies and cried, and builders leaned out of white vans to express their admiration and to wish me well for the long journey ahead. |
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Included here are selections from his finished prints, work prints, contact sheets, notes, notebooks, handmade photographic books, book dummies, and correspondence. |
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I've seen cases where live rounds got in with the dummies, and vice versa. |
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The other is that Americans understand the notion of financial smarts, but that doesn't seem to stop most of us from acting like financial dummies. |
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But the devil with the horns was looked upon as a kind of fool's gold, taught to dummies too stupid to grasp the honest ideology of actual wrongdoing. |
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Both dummies are then exposed on the table, opposite their owners, and play continues as in Bridge, each of the players playing cards from their own dummy at its turn. |
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He and his dummies kept the crowd involved and enthralled with their jokes and magic making the time pass quickly. |
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Thanks to regular maintenance and inspection, crash test dummies are almost indestructible. |
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Most crash-test dummies undergo five collisions before it is time for recalibration. |
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These shop window dummies are offered as baldhead in african skin color with suitable make-up finishing applied by our artists. |
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If it is successful, perhaps the dummies who determine what we see on television will rethink their mantra. |
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In an upstairs studio are tailor's dummies, used by a group of vulnerable teenage girls learning fashion and beauty tips. |
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The group also acknowledged that more research is needed to assess alternative test dummies. |
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During the calibration process, broken parts are replaced and the dummies are inspected and adjusted to prepare them for new tests. |
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The independent research and safety institute used crash test dummies to record loads on the neck during a simulated impact from the rear. |
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With virtual dummies, it is easier to alter weight and height and thus make it possible to replicate a wider range of body styles. |
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Intraday hourly exogenous dummies are also added to each equation of the VAR model to account for intraday seasonality. |
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Test dummies capable of modelling the effects of an older occupant are needed. |
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He mentioned that they did add year dummies as well as provincial trends to capture some of these effects. |
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Avant-garde theatre all too often not only trashes classical scripts, but also reduces the actors to ventriloquist's dummies for some directorial message. |
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I worry there is more evil in clowns than in any terrorist organization, and under no circumstances will I tolerate dolls, puppets, or ventriloquist dummies. |
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Since they are flying mostly at night, our main challenge is to lie low and take cover while letting them hit those empty barracks or the dummies. |
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The stand-off broke the line, threw a couple of outrageous dummies, including what looked like a fake pass to the touch judge, before bundling over in the corner. |
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How refreshing it was to see England players swivel and dribble and sell dummies. |
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Rather than parading a host of dummies laid out by the swift punches of scare quotes, each carefully collected word bleeds into the body of its own mixed metaphor. |
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He has written on such topics as the mnemotechnics of interfaces, the cultural implications of nanotechnology, the aesthetics of speed, and crash test dummies. |
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It's billed as the simple tale of an Australian political superhero and his valiant battles with assorted mugs, dummies, gutless spivs, clowns, fools and scumbags. |
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Next, Anders took a wooden sword and fenced with one of the dummies. |
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Microsoft's latest products mean that its users should no longer double as crash-test dummies. The Windows Vista operating system is more compartmentalised, so bits can easily be upgraded. |
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In Papua New Guinea, the sale of feeding bottles, cups, teats and dummies is strictly controlled, and there is a ban on advertising these products as well as breastmilk substitutes. |
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For reasons of hygiene, feeding bottles and dummies must not be used. |
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For instance, human corpses have been used since the 1960s as crash test dummies to check various restraints and airbag devices in cars. |
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Experts say prolonged use of dummies can increase the risk of ear infections and can cause an overbite as the teeth grow around the teat. |
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Bourbon Street Pub, Key West, bourbonstpub.com In scenes that resemble a fire at a comic book factory, thousands of colourful home-made dummies are burnt across Ecuador as a new year tradition. |
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These dummies led the Germans to believe that an additional airborne landing had occurred. |
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The two crash test videos below clearly depict the differences between tests performed with belted dummies vs. tests performed with unbelted dummies. |
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All dummies will be positioned at the bottom of the pool at a distance of 25m from the start, with their heads pointing towards the starting block, all of them at the same distance and at the same depth. |
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Using pacifiers, dummies or bottles can interfere with establishing breastfeeding in the baby's first months of life, as the sucking action for these is different from suckling at the breast. |
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Some might place caps on the heads of their dummies or even dress them in yashmaks and veils. |
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.33pm BST21:33 29 min: Mesut Ozil pulls one back from the touchline on the right hand side, which Gotze dummies. |
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An art object comprising three wooden dummies, attired with felt corsages. |
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First is the world's biggest creator of crash test dummies and computer crash test models. |
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These conclusions hold when postal code dummies are included. |
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His new enterprise can be termed philosophy for dummies, but not unkindly. |
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A cottage industry has sprung up where coloured gems, plastic beads and magnets are added to dummies and bottles. |
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Smarter design using different shapes of crash test dummies and use of technology could reduce the severity of injury for obese occupants. |
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These dummies led the Germans to believe an additional airborne assault had occurred. |
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Statutory minimum sentences are controlled for cubically, plus dummies for 12-month, 60-month, 180-month, 240-month, and life minimum sentences. |
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Most are, unfortunately, the non-descript how to do, or dummies guide to social media or how to use particular tool or a book rushed to print on hype. |
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Similar so-called 'foreclosure' concerns had also been raised by market participants in the field of data acquisition systems, which are used to collect data on the behaviour of dummies during crash tests. |
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Arm-rests at the front and rear, if movable, shall be in the lowered position, unless this is prevented by the position of the dummies in the vehicles. |
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Starting with 2011 model year vehicles, NHTSA will be using new crash test dummies, new tests, and new criteria, making it tougher to earn the highest ratings. |
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As FTSS continues to grow and dominate the field of crash test dummies and computer crash test systems, Slattery says, it plans to rely on Mitsubishi for EDM solutions. |
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Soon after entering the shop, wild boar hid inside the cockloft but it jumped down, after holing sheetrock, in the middle of dummies and bit one of them. |
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Health experts recommend dummies as a precation against cot death. |
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