A gravel driveway provides parking and the lawn is edged with several well stocked beds. |
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Though they still traveled the same road, they had left the long line of trees that edged it. |
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Traffic was blocked for a few minutes, until a woman in an SUV edged her way through and shouted her displeasure. |
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I edged my way to the opening in the canvas and silently watched the figures outside. |
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The vast open landscape and the sheer enormity of the view triggered panic as I edged my way down, but at the same time took my breath away. |
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With 175,000 votes, the party has edged ahead of the SDLP and secured four Westminster seats, despite its unchanged policy of abstentionism. |
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The garden door led to a small passageway down the side of a shed at the end of the short garden and Mike cautiously edged his way up. |
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The lights came back on, the floor started to hum, and the elevator edged upward. |
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As the crowd surged away from yet another fizzing banger, we edged our way out of the square and ran for the cover of our hotel. |
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Schultz is now painting in acrylics and his approach gives the suite of ten paintings an eye-popping hard edged, illustrative quality. |
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Charlie got up from her seat and casually edged her way to the back of the yard. |
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Nothing compares to the sight of a lady's face fully framed in adorable single or double lace edged frillings. |
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Sabrina was trying hard to be kind, Kris could tell, but her voice was edged with annoyance. |
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Wide shrub borders edged with low hedges can lead your eye in the direction of a water feature, garden seat or piece of statuary. |
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Her voice was suddenly edged with anxiety, as if she too felt as if something was wrong. |
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His voice was edged with pain, and I saw that he was struggling to keep his mask of self-assurance on. |
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Sarcasm edged his voice and he turned back to the lesson only to be interrupted by the low buzz of someone's cell phone. |
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It was a white color with long sleeves, a full skirt with lace and frills galore, and a low but modest bodice edged with pearls. |
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On came Ian Botham, and Thomson edged his first ball head-high to second slip. |
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By the close, they had edged to 12 for 0 in their second innings after being asked to follow on. |
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If, as seems more likely, they should win their home games, but lose in Dortmund, they could still be edged out of the play-offs by Iceland. |
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In the other semi-final, Bishopthorpe edged out Pickering Town on penalties after a cracker of a match. |
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In the final game of the day, Kay scored three more, but MIM were edged out 7-6 in a thrilling victory for Grange. |
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For the second time this season at Spotland stadium Oldham were edged out by one point against fierce local rivals Rochdale Hornets. |
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They were edged out of a place in the quarterfinals in a close group as Milan and Real Madrid went through. |
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But Jamie Spencer urged Oratorio along the rails and edged in front as the three horses drove for the line. |
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Wanderers are edged out 3-2 at Spurs after hot-shot Ricketts opens the scoring watched by Sven Goran-Eriksson. |
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Louisburgh were edged out by Ballinrobe in the division 2 play-off and must face into another season in the lower division. |
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Court Masterpiece, a nine-length winner at the course earlier in the season, just edged out Jack Sullivan in a tight finish. |
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Of the meat selections, Malaysian pork chop edged out lamb and steak as a favorite. |
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Hambly was edged out in July 2002 and took the company to court to obtain his pay-off. |
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He used to be more important, but guys get edged out when the growing pains start. |
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Our television drama, once considered to be the best in the world, has been edged out by trashy entertainment formats. |
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Eventually, slabs will be edged, planed, and given a specified surface finish. |
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A plaintive whinny echoed from a damp, narrow cave as we edged unsteadily through the entrance. |
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She stood before the throne of her master in armor of purest white edged in gold. |
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My voice was flat and expressionless, edged with steel and contempt for my enemy. |
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As she edged closer, she could see shapes forming in the centre of each light. |
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Then, he knelt down and very quickly plunged the knife into it, and edged it around to make a large slit. |
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I unlatched the gate and edged past Heike, who blinked and snorted irritably. |
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They are characterized by vivid colors, often edged in black by densely worked plastrons and in particular by net sleeves with wool embroidery. |
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All the time Jeremiah talked, Mathias edged closer to the body, making the girl seem to shrink and wither before the size of him. |
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Most of us lack any formal training in self-defense with an edged weapon or even with our bare hands, for that matter. |
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Their petals are larger and waved, giving the impression of a double bloom, and edged in a deeper colour. |
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He planted him over extra cover for six, but edged his next delivery to the wicketkeeper to make it 44 for two. |
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She wore a white dress edged with lace and puffed sleeves, white shoes on her feet. |
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Actually, I do like the delicate, filmy white square edged in yellow with an M embroidered in one corner. |
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He intended it to be filled with roses and placed within a parterre of small flowers in radial beds edged by dwarf boxwood. |
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Pollock bowled a yorker aimed at off-stump which Kumble edged towards the third man boundary. |
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The blade was inlaid with a beautiful white gold rose that meandered its way from the hilt to half way down the double edged sword. |
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The foothills were covered with white-flowering bogote trees, and rioting bougainvillea edged the dooryards of the sparse villages. |
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The sun was setting beyond dark cumulous clouds which took on the appearance of volcanoes edged with lava. |
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She was typing letters, envelopes and handwriting appointments onto paper planners that were stuffed in ragged edged file folders. |
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Their collection includes an extra wide pinafore dress, satin edged wide parka coats in burnt orange, sideways shift dresses and sarong skirts. |
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Each bed is edged with overlapping hoops formed from small cuttings of apple, elderberry and pear trees. |
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Company sources say it liaised with government officials for some time on putting together such an event, but it now fears it may be edged out. |
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I edged away as far as I could get, finished my chips, and decided that I'd pass on licking my fingers clean. |
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He edged them two more points ahead before Queens looked certain to score on the right. |
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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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Divilly tacked on another point and Hughes did likewise, as Confey edged four points clear after 37 minutes. |
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She sat still for a few seconds as Gabby dug a sharply edged eyeliner pencil into her top eyelid. |
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The regimented orthogonality of the exterior extends to the perimeter offices, which are edged by a series of arcades lined with redoak veneer. |
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Three points on the trot edged them in front as the game entered injury time. |
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I am wearing my school uniform of royal blue edged with silver and a lily shaped badge on the jacket to represent my school. |
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The arms stopped at the elbow in a double ruffle edged with lace and the whole outfit was set off with a matching choker. |
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The chief bridesmaid Sheryl Chiffin and bridesmaids Clare Scott and Amy Smith wore ballerina-length ivory silk dresses edged in plum pink. |
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Begonias with petals that are edged in lighter or darker colors are called picotee. |
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Those who have gutted a deer or skinned a rabbit might have some idea of the extreme nature of what an edged weapon can do to flesh. |
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Salt water edged into the aquifer, tainting the drinking water of the burgeoning urban areas. |
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As they edged out Coke in the polls, he concluded a seminar by machine-gunning a Coke vending machine. |
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Hard edged pianism, sudden long pauses, and loud climaxes were the order of the day. |
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For the next three hours, the structure was edged into place inch by inch, so slowly that at times it seemed to be motionless in midair. |
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Knives covers the full range of knives and edged tools used by soldiers in the field. |
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Even the air was electric, edged with the tantalising tang of uncertainty, of the unexpected. |
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He found a population of about 150 Malay inhabitants and a tropical rainforest edged by pestilential swamps. |
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In fact the need for that quaint stone edged sashed window to open, to have real glass or to lend a view is irrelevant. |
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It's youthfully floral, the smooth tannins edged with classic nebbiolo tarriness, here refined into chocolate, but not emasculated by sweetness. |
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Comtesse de Bouchaud is a fairylike thing, with white petals edged lavender, delicately curled. |
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The pair extended their partnership to 118 from 173 balls before Jayawardene top edged a catch into the covers. |
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The flower stems should be tall, around two feet in height, and the flowers a rich cherry red, each petal edged in scarlet. |
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Every spring, female lemon sharks return to give birth in the shallow waters of a lagoon edged by a mangrove swamp. |
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The blade was generally double edged, though single-edged versions known as backswords were not uncommon. |
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The edged complex fire has scorched 38,000 acres so far and continues to grow. |
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Honey suckle edged the white picket fence and roses, swarmed by busy bees filled the gardens with paths of white pebbles. |
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Today the ancient terraced fields edged with black rock have been carefully restored. |
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An edged instrument from one of these makers is a cherished possession that's often listed in last wills and testaments. |
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The night edged on towards dawn, and slivers of pale light worked their way through the shutters of the scattered windows. |
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One set of gardens concerns landforms made from sand, gravel, topsoil and turf sculpted into sharply edged curves. |
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To Jude she looked like an angel, with her dark locks encircling her face and her eyes closed and edged in thick lashes. |
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He combed antique markets and put together a collection of swords and other edged weapons that was completely sold out at auction. |
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Mubtaker, who had held the lead into the home straight, was edged out into second spot while Irish hope High Chaparral had to settle for third. |
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She edged through the ash in a storm to the music of Sundanese drums and an electronic soundscape. |
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Her throat was bare and a slight ruffle of white fabric edged the neckline where the edge of her chemise peeked out. |
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This sexy hobble skirt has an organza overskirt edged with satin bias binding, giving a floating effect. |
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Outside champagne bottles edged flower beds, and rabbits roamed round hutches which looked more like Swiss chalets. |
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In the United States, the history of presentation edged weapons goes back to the days of the American War of Independence. |
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The city edged out the other 49 metropolises we surveyed because it's so easy to stay fit, eat healthy, and access natural therapies there. |
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She is wearing her original dainty lawn dress with lace edged bertha collar, pigeon breast front and matched underwear. |
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I remember that these train-bearers were vested in voluminous chimeres of cloth of gold edged with crimson velvet. |
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Also, skiers doing long traverses with little emphasis on making turns found the lightweight edged Nordic skis to be a good tool. |
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As the minute hand edged closer to quitting time, relief swept through her. |
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Indianapolis led the league in 1914 with a whopping 289 miscues but edged Chicago by one and one-half games. |
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The scheme misfired, and instead it was de Burgh who edged des Roches from power. |
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Never before has this double edged weapon been used so effectively by any politician in the subcontinent. |
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What has edged into the mainstream of psychology is that which conforms to disciplinary orthodoxy. |
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They trounced Fiji before losing heavily to South Africa and, most gallingly, being edged out by Samoa at L' Aquila. |
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The central one held a small black house whose steeply peaked roof was edged in white. |
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Compared to any other edged tool in your house, your lawn mower's blade lives a pretty grueling life. |
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Her deep rose silk robe had a square-cut neckline, and it, the cuffs, and the hem were edged in elaborate golden embroidery. |
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As I edged forward, the embrace became warmer, slowly seeming to pass through my body, increasing in both heat and intensity as it did so. |
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Private inlets bookended by rough limestone headlands and edged by round-leafed cashew trees or palms are hidden behind unmarked turnoffs. |
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Each of these large areas are edged with stem or outline stitch in a contrasting colour. |
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The tire of the wheel was hollowed out to fit the projecting curve of the edged rail. |
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With this he created volumetric objects that contrast ribbed and edged forms with smoother and more fluid areas. |
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The red cloth was then edged with rows of iridescent mother-of-pearl buttons. |
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He failed to see a broken, jagged edged bottle in the road and ran over it, blowing out his left front tire. |
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He pulled the red pouch from his belt and passed it to me, and I chose a wide silver ring, edged with granules of silver bead, as her gift. |
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Haxby United edged into a 1-0 lead over visiting Old Malton when slack defensive play let in David Thompson for a well-taken header. |
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Sweeney's conversion edged the Dragons a point in front but just as quickly, a stupidly errant hand in the scrum proved their undoing. |
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I edged out of the cell and slid the bolt in place, and made my way back to the ramp. |
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Life expectancy edged downward in the decades prior to the breakup of the Soviet Union. |
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On his left hung some long axes, some double edged and still others were hand axes, hatchets. |
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He was truthfully longing to sit in the King's throne, a large ornate thing, ebony and mahogany edged with gold and silver. |
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Just because one tyrant is being edged closer to retirement doesn't mean that other members of the club are easing up on their coercion. |
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The rectangle bell shade is a reddish-brown textile with black edged trim and natural black slubbing. |
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Just north of Angera, along a road edged by smallholdings, vineyards and the occasional rustic villa, is the sleepy village of Ranco. |
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At the very end of this long table was a rather large chair edged with more gold upon which the king himself sat his royal bottom. |
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Its lance-shaped, slightly fuzzy, bright to dark green leaves are edged in bright white and are arranged alternately on the stems. |
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Kicking King edged out Monkerhostin by a neck on Monday to win the King George VI Chase at Sandown. |
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Gaelic Dream edged Just Heavens Gate by a neck for the second spot in the race for three-year-olds and older. |
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High Chaparral made the lead with an eighth of a mile to go and edged left in the final furlong. |
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Three years back, I wouldn't have had the nerve to kneel down in public and feed a stray cat by myself, while people edged around me. |
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Hauling himself up on his walker, he edged painfully out of the living room into the hallway, dragging his legs behind him. |
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Barmby Moor won a thriller at Ouseburn where they edged home by the odd goal in nine. |
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He lifted her by the waist, her curves full and voluptuous as he edged her towards the bed. |
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It can be supplied in all thicknesses with the option of waney edged, square edged or prepared boards. |
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The vintners of hundred-year old vineries are being edged out of the market. |
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Every character has swords, staves or other edged weaponry, which you can perform light spin attacks or strong power strikes on opponents. |
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The two bandits, their haggard features grim with battle-blood, edged toward the tall warrior. |
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The boat edged in, standing off sufficiently to avoid boats, people and rocks. |
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In addition, the borders surrounding the central lawn are edged with one-foot squares of flagstone. |
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Raffael offers a partial view of a pool edged by rocks with brush hanging over the water. |
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They had built a square pen of rough cottonwood logs around the grave, and had marked the head and foot with a big flat stone, edged up, heaping up quite amound of stones to keep the animals away. |
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He has since edged closer to the center, angering one-time Tea Party allies. |
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As one flew closer and closer to the station, one would see that the jaggedness of the sides was not irregularities in the edged, but rather docking stations. |
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It was a pair of matching katanas, one edged swords sheathed in rusted hold sheathing with red ribbon tied around the hilt that dangled to the side. |
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If a saber saw is not available to you, a hand saw will work just as well for the straight edged sawing and a keyhole saw will work for the curved edges. |
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The river down which we are gently chugging is clear and fairly shallow, about 200 metres wide, edged with reedy dunes, leading back to pine-forested gentle slopes. |
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Silently reproaching herself, Jessica edged closer towards the girl and softly stroked her hair, hoping the gesture would calm the other girl and not upset her more. |
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Fox edged a bit closer to the center, and Palin began to seem more the Julianne Moore of Game Change than a political force. |
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The script is extremely fine, with the black lettering edged in gold. |
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They were replaced with maple, ash and linden trees, casting a shady background over undulating brick walks edged with primula to create a cool area on a hot sunny day. |
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An undulating ribbon of silver weaves through the work's russet background while the coppery trunklike shapes edged with white suggest sunlight filtered through dense foliage. |
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This consisted of a made-to-measure khaki tunic of soft wool, a matching greatcoat with leather buttons and a brown felt hat edged with a short brim turned up at the back. |
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The accused were armed with sharp edged weapons and thrashed him brutally. |
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None exemplified the younger spirit more than Eliud Kipchoge who in a near blanket finish in the 5000m edged Hicham El Guerrouj, the monarch of the metric mile. |
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As the last lines were cast off the ship edged away from the wharf. |
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Four years ago, a billion people watched as the World Cup final was decided by the nail-biting process and Italy edged France. |
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The darkness edged away and there was something in the corner, some terribly old and deformed thing, with a bloated, distended belly and wide staring eyes. |
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The stab wounds had an appearance consistent with their having been inflicted with a single edged knife. The scalp wounds had been caused by a blunt instrument. |
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The home side edged in front on 25 minutes when Yury Kovtun sliced an attempted cross from the left and saw his effort creep into the corner of Radovan Radacovic's goal. |
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Prasad's bat seemed to be very narrow in width as he continuously edged the ball in between the slips for boundaries scoring most of his 24 runs behind the wickets. |
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Bruseghin went for a very long sprint, gritting his teeth uphill, but in the last 100m, the all-white Di Luca just came out of his slipstream and edged past. |
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The goal kicker then edged his side in front with eight minutes left with another penalty but Jenkins promptly replied with another snorter of a drop goal from 40 metres. |
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As charming as he is savvy, Abu Hattem cuts a dashing figure, invariably dressed in immaculate robes covered by a thin brown cloak edged with gold braid. |
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Her sigh, breathy and almost wistful, was edged with relief. |
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Rosalind unhappily appeared for the dreaded occasion clad in her finest queenly garments, a gown of rich ivory edged with gold brocade and pearls. |
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His IQ was plummeting at each attempt, so to keep him from reaching zero I slowly edged by as he bumbled around on the roadside readying for another go. |
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A great cloud of fishy, chippy steam rushed out to welcome me and I edged my way in to find the place packed with people waiting for hot, fresh food. |
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He looked at the griffon and edged nearer to hear what was going on. |
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Pulling her hair up into a ponytail she edged her way out of the bathroom. |
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He'd lost the impatience that had edged his voice just moments before. |
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This is an instinctive reaction when a batsman has edged the ball, although not foolproof when combined with the other evidence suggests the decision was correct. |
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Vic Craven edged a ball on to his stumps to make the former England star only the fifth bowler currently playing anywhere in the world to have joined the elite club. |
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Honourable mentions should also go to the French full-back Serge Blanco and American athlete Michael Johnson, who were edged out by Rives and Moses. |
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City were edged out of the play-off places by the Swindon loss last week. |
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By having a strapping man say Katherina's words, it is not real and not naturalistic, so it gives the audience a jolt and makes the play double edged. |
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Clamp a piece of straight edged waste wood in line with one of the groove lines and using the waste wood as guide, saw down to the bottom of the housing. |
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The ground was shaped into low mounds and swells, edged on one side by the ribbon of Highway 1 and indented on the other by ocean forces seeking weak points in the rock. |
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The inflation rate edged up in December as a result of higher prices of key consumer products such as vegetable oil, soybean oil, and instant food. |
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Irreverent commentary is as much a characteristic trait of Duke as his razor edged flattop, and he hasn't lost any of his will to communicate his intent. |
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As the clock counted down, Manulla kept plugging away but they had been edged out, and after a rather tentative start, the homeside managed to finish with a flourish. |
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Murphy edged into a 2-lead after a scrappy first frame, but after settling was able to find his potting range and put friendship aside as he forged ahead. |
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Some very pretty specimens have cambric motifs embroidered in coloured ribbon work, and muslin, embroidery, and lace edged with frillings of all kinds are used. |
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The bed is edged with a lavender hedge on two sides, which I like, but I planted a yellow rose in the bed and it was miles too tall and looked daft. |
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These bands are framed by an allover layer of another color that is irregularly edged, the color beneath visible, reminiscent of Rothko's floating islands of color. |
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The earliest military edged weapons were probably stone daggers. |
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The hum intermittently erupted into hypnotic chanting as the camera edged along the line-up, each player seeming to get younger and smaller all the while. |
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The cost of petrol and diesel at the pumps is a little lower than it was in mid-May but the price has edged up in the past few days. |
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The seamer had already seen Michael Carberry edged streakily through the slip area. |
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Acorus gramineus is equally happy in part shade and can brighten a dull corner with its gold straplike leaves edged with green. |
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Jaroslav Kral was the lightest of three officers to get to the lake so, laying on the ice, he edged across to pull the girl towards the bank. |
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There is also a khanda on show, a double edged sword and a small daggar, a kirpan. |
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It was almost too dark to see, but I edged up to the light-switch and turned it on. |
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Persepolis edged Rah Ahan 3-2 at Tehran's Azadi Stadium on Thursday evening. |
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Next, in a feat worthy of escape artist Harry Houdini, she edged along a wall and climbed a waste pipe to land in a recycling box. |
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Flower white, or slightly tinged with straw-colour, edged with crimson, spreadly open very much when full blown. |
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Malacca has several beaches edged with palm trees which has brought a number of resorts along the coast. |
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They have neither bows nor slings, no missile weapons except the double edged axe and the angon which they use most often. |
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The midi skirt, which you would imagine to be an almost polar opposite look to black trousers, has unexpectedly edged them out of my wardrobe. |
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The margins of the heart-shaped, cloverlike leaflets are edged with purple on this 1' to 2' plant. |
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Strauss and Trescothick could thus add 80 for the first wicket before Strauss edged a short ball from Lee back into the bowler's waiting hands. |
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Prior to the 19th century peers also wore a matching crimson surcoat edged in miniver. |
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The character of Robin in these first texts is rougher edged than in his later incarnations. |
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This advantage was lost in the 18th century as other regions edged forward such as China and Western Europe. |
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They are perfect for traditional French-style potagers where the ornamental and productive vegetable beds are edged with box hedging. |
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She edged out three other contestants by completing all five fast breaks in the fastest time. |
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Shoaib Malik drove his first ball firmly through cover for three runs but he then edged an Anderson out-swinger to a diving Prior. |
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Bell edged some outswing to slip, and then Matt Prior's adventurous instincts brought only a single before he crunched a catch to cover. |
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It was not a costly slip, Kohli giving Prior a second chance when he edged some outswing behind after Anderson switched to the nursery end. |
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Ateeq Javid edged an untypically loose waft, then Keith Barker drove an overpitched ball and Finn did well to clutch a low return catch. |
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However, the Sport Fin edged out Pacifica in the power test while swimming at the surface without scuba, and in flutter kick preference. |
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Le Bon's performance was split between the folkier elements of her first record, Me Oh My, and her second, the harder edged Cyrk. |
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Staff Sergeants Colin Boley and Adam Nash edged out Sergeant First Class Matthew Wilson and Staff Sergeant John Sheaffer for first place. |
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Abdominal somites with continuous row of small spines edged on dorsal side. |
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Richard Levi edged the first ball of the innings from Chris Wright, then David Willey skied a slog at Rikki Clarke. |
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Richard Levi edged the rst ball of the innings from Chris Wright then David Willey skied a slog at Rikki Clarke. |
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At the Women's Skateboard Vert finals, 37-year-old Burnside edged out up-and-coming skater Lin-Z Adams Hawkins, 15, for the gold medal. |
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She wore a fingertip-length illusion veil edged in silk ribbon and carried a hand-tied nosegay of white calla lilies and red roses. |
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The floor manager looked at Bob's recent edged creation and liked it well enough to order four more just like it. |
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He edged the third and it seemed Sierra Leone-born Bundu, 39, was beginning to tire as the hectic early pace subsided. |
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In the first semi-final Ahsan Ayaz defeated Zeeshan Khan by 3-1 while Umair Zaman edged past Munir Zaman by 3-1 in the second semi-final. |
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I recall particularly Catherine the Great's saddle-cloth, edged entirely with swags of rose diamonds. |
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Iron was extracted from bog iron in peat bogs and the first iron objects to be fabricated were needles and edged tools such as swords and sickles. |
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Sussex struck twice in the first seven overs as Will Porterfield edged into the slips and Bell aimed a drive at former team-mate Jimmy Anyon and lost his middle-stump. |
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Waunarlwydd remain third thanks to a 41-20 home success over Ammanford, while Glynneath edged a nailbiter 17-15 as they narrowly saw off Carmarthen Athletic. |
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Her petticoate of red chamlet edged with rich gold fringe, stockings of carnasion silke, her breath and her whole body, the more to enamour thee, most fragrantly perfumed. |
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Crawley missed two penalties but still edged out League Two Torquay to become the first non-league side to reach the FA Cup fifth round for 17 years. |
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By such reasonings, the simple were blinded, and the malicious edged. |
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She wore a fingertip-length veil of French tulle edged in Chantilly lace and carried a hand-tied bouquet of Amelia roses, white peonies, star-of-Bethlehem, and stephanotis. |
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But it was Furmigadelagiusta, ridden by Phillip Makin, who edged into the lead approaching the final furlong and drew two and a half lengths clear of Drumfire. |
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Already a mentally fragile boy, he now edged towards insanity. |
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Vettel edged Hamilton in the second 90-minute practice session at the Yas Marina track that replicated race conditions as it began under a setting sun and ended in darkness. |
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Gale made 17 in an opening stand of 23 with Lyth, but the skipper was trapped in front by Warren Lee before Jaques edged Glen Querl to New having made just three. |
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Warner skied Stokes to Broad at wide mid-on, Marsh edged the right-armer to Root at third slip and Smith flayed Broad to cover point where Stokes held a fine low catch. |
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Rob Nicol went third ball edging a catch low down to Stewart Walters at second slip off Jim Allenby, and Alex Gidman edged an Allenby out-swinger behind. |
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Trifolds and credit card hip wallets have been interchangeably in the second slot for several seasons, and this Christmas it appeared that trifold sales edged ahead by a nose. |
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Brush areas near Castaic Lake and Golden Valley are prime for the sage sparrow, grasshopper sparrow, roadrunner and quail, species commonly edged out by development, he said. |
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The bride created her cathedral-length veil of silk organza, edged in pearls and attached to a headband of pearls, shells, Austrian crystals and tiny gold point shoes. |
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The charity fund edged up toward its goal as more and more people donated. |
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The Amok disdained firearms and instead depended upon the Moro's traditional edged weapons, the kris, barong and kampilan to slash his enemies to death. |
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Press Trust of India quoted police as saying a group of villagers used lathis and sharp edged weapons to kill the women in a village near the state capital Ranchi. |
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Our part of the veranda did not hang over the gorge, but edged the meadow where half a dozen large and sleek horses had stopped grazing to join us. |
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Edged in pretty London Pride, you can see white goat's rue, silvery wormwood, tiny-flowered vervain, perennial borage, shell-pink marshmallow and white marjoram. |
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Edged tools were kept sharp with sharpening stones from Norway. |
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