Ndima received an unplayable delivery from Namibian strike bowler, Gerrie Snyman, edging to wicketkeeper Morne Karg. |
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They flinch at the sound of that laugh, but they keep edging forward, nerving themselves for the final rush. |
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Use an ice chipper, a lawn edging tool, or a spade to scrape off grass or weeds encroaching on the driveway or inhabiting any cracks. |
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Ittily bittily across a rope tight and taut she could inch a shuffle of her stockinged feet edging across to the next level. |
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If you like, an edging trowel will give you a nice bullnose finish on your corners. |
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Pete was volunteered to do the rigging, and was soon edging his way out on the rather vague ledges. |
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The arrival of the Mongols and the Ottomans had disrupted trade routes, and certain areas of Europe were edging into depression. |
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I walked for a while, until I saw the water edging closer even through my low hung head. |
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However, this approach almost proves his undoing as he fails to spot Warne's slider and is agonisingly close to edging the ball to Gilchrist. |
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I had put edging stones and stone chippings on the plot to keep it neat and tidy, but now they'll have to go. |
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His distinctive creations were an immediate success, particularly a dress called Cafe Anglais, in houndstooth with a petticoat edging. |
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Little separated the sides on the day with Portlaoise just edging out the home side. |
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The shell has a rubber edging adhesive along its peripheral contour and is painted with a chemical agent-resistive coating. |
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As edging plants I'd use chives, compact Alpine strawberries and edible flowers such as old-fashioned pinks, violas and marigolds. |
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Meanwhile, the league continued with Clifton Ladies edging home 5-4 over York University Staff Club in Ladies Division One. |
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Eastman opened the Souris tourney Friday night edging the host Cougars 2-1 as Tyler Bram had both Eastman markers. |
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Boulianne took the gold, posting a time of 28.68 seconds and edging out Mains by.09 seconds. |
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It was now time to permanently attach the plastic edging to the case sleeves using an epoxy adhesive. |
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They swooped down and circled around her, wrapping themselves in her curls and playing with the lace edging of her dress. |
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Before you know it, you're edging back towards something centralised, less distributed than a hive mind. |
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You can rent a gas powered edging tool if shovelling by hand seems like too much work. |
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When I applied to the council to erect a gravestone, I was amazed that we were not allowed to place any edging stones around the grave. |
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But if you have loose soil, consider using landscape timbers or another edging material to hold everything in place. |
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Critics of edging tiles claimed they were difficult to keep upright and in a straight line and were concerned about their durability. |
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In the United States, Victorian English edging tiles appear to have been used chiefly in Savannah, Georgia. |
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If you need to trim away surplus material or cut portions of the edging strip you can use a fine-tooth backsaw, a router or a file. |
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But a stunning swim saw him book a central lane for the final, edging out Phelps in his heat to qualify fastest. |
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The opener fished at a widish delivery, edging it to Parthiv Patel behind the stumps. |
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School boards outside Toronto are also edging toward budgeting in defiance of provincial laws. |
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A thrilling finish saw Hardy Eustace successfully defend his Champion Hurdle title, edging out Harchibald and Brave Inca on the line. |
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Marked by a distinctive black edging to the prints, Paul's film output was distinguished particularly by trick films and news films. |
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Rentals cost nearly five dollars and first run films are edging ever closer to double-digit prices. |
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The Turks invaded, in 1974, just as the island was edging towards reunion or enosis with Greece. |
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If you count the edging on the pockets, you can tell, I've upsized the pattern slightly. |
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York City's injury problems have taken a turn for the better with some of manager Terry Dolan's walking wounded edging closer to fitness. |
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The left-hander went for a drive but only succeeded in edging the ball to Parthiv Patel behind the stumps. |
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Making it worse is the fact that whenever the band forgets itself and goes into Dire Straits mode, his voice starts edging towards reediness. |
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With a fine and deft delicacy, nature and landscape are imbued with a soft surrealism, edging towards an alchemic, almost spiritual symbolism. |
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Everything was sculpted to present an elegant, Japanese refinement, using dark woods and red silks and gold embroidery and edging. |
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Jones has a good old swing of the bat, edging it high over the slips to the third man boundary. |
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Kate ignored him, and continued to rearrange her wine-red plunging v-neck slip dress with laced edging. |
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We rarely think of grasses as edging plants, but I have two favorites that fill that role nicely. |
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For this occasion, she shows herself dressed in a puce silk dress with a ruffled lace edging. |
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Despite the public altercations, there are many signs that East Asia's two great powers are edging closer together. |
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Both the dense forest interiors and the fringes edging peat swamps are favoured. |
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Work will include restoration of the sluice gate and ironwork, de-silting the pond and replacing the edging stones. |
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With her gaze she traced his jaw, smooth and angular, edging up towards his eyes. |
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Slip out through the windows, slowly, very slowly, edging along the lip of the roof. |
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The art of edging is to literally tip your skis sideways allowing the edge to cut into the snow. |
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Other work will include restoration of the sluice gate, iron work, edging stones and walling. |
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Warren Focke and Rob Wurgaft finished in a near dead heat with Warren just barely edging Rob for the bronze medal. |
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One man, clad only in a pair of dated swim trunks, is slowly edging himself into the water. |
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That duty is even more urgent when the council is edging towards a financial precipice. |
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These stations have names such as fullering, blocking, edging, bending and cut off. |
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Perhaps the simplest form of edging is to take a shovel and bevel and edge all around the garden. |
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For edging, cutting in and painting flat trim, foam pads provide a convenient alternative to brushes. |
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I had the parcel on the ground, and waited for ages, edging gradually into position, when it arrived. |
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If the edge was good last year all that is needed is a trim with a hedge clippers or edging shears. |
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We landscaped last spring with Asian Jasmine edging, magnolias, azaleas, irises and spiral junipers next to the pool. |
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Other style-conscious additions include graphic seams, decorative piping and raw edging. |
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The clock ticks ever nearer to Christmas, and I am edging into a festive mood. |
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I'm working a provisional cast on as I think that I'm going to cast off in a picot edging. |
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One popular type of edging is to use a low brick or rock wall, cemented together with mortar. |
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After you are pleased with the results, you can mortar the stones into place on top of the liner as you would to install edging. |
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You can get a similar effect with trellis or pierced hardboard, painted to contrast with the shelf for a permanent decorative edging. |
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She stretched the way that a cat does, edging her pale arms through the slimy, greasy mess we left behind. |
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Feeling somewhat suspicious of a crocheted edging, I nonetheless followed the pattern and slip-stitched all the live stitches. |
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While bunkers are hazards by the rules of golf, the native grass edging is not a hazard but plays as difficult or even more difficult. |
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He sensed the presence edging steadily closer, until he felt the icy-cold, feather-light touch on his cheek. |
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In one grouping, each original image appears to be repeated in a three-frame series still bordered by the telltale edging of the 8mm filmstrip. |
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Use this edger for edging along sidewalks, driveways, flower beds, and similar areas. |
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In Iraq, Tehran was our silent partner, working to break an ISIS siege and edging out Maliki. |
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Perhaps he did not attend the public meeting last week where we were told that the development would be 94 yards from the line of trees edging Windmill Lane. |
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The edging for these borders should be selected carefully, not too high to be obstructive, not too low to be a waste of time and absolutely no sharp edges. |
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At Ziegler's ball, the starburst pattern of lights on the walls is echoed by the lace edging of Alice's gown and by the blue stelliform ribbon on Szavost's lapel. |
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While Gingrich remains a caustic conservative, he seems to be edging toward a big-tent philosophy. |
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I still remember the feel and appeal of the satin edging on a cheap blue blanket that somehow came to me as a kid. |
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In edging past that mark, the latest PMI suggests that Chinese factories are getting busier, but only just. |
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Brown admitted students from 80 different countries, with China edging out Canada as the largest source. |
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For door experts, it is made of four plain oak boards, held in place by an edging frame and four half-round ledges, all fastened by neat clasping elongated roves. |
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They and others, such as the lawyers in the case, were edging forward in trying to improve their understanding and abilities in these difficult matters. |
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Finally, glue or nail an edging strip to the skirting board. |
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With the brothers edging towards the full-blown feud, or broigus, Blinky must position himself as bridgehead between them and consigliere to both. |
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Senator Frist is edging closer and closer to using the so-called nuclear option in changing Senate rules to ban the use of filibusters to block those judicial nominations. |
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Although it seems like skating uphill requires more edging, more pushing back and lots of grunting, focus on forward motion of your core and maximizing glide. |
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Wigan proved there is life after Andy Farrell by edging arch-rivals St Helens in front of a record Super League crowd of 25,004 at the JJB Stadium. |
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Before the contest, the Italians had prevailed in just two encounters, beating Scotland in Rome in 2000 and last year edging Wales 30-22 on home soil. |
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He has plugged away and after edging Australian Quinten Hann in a marathon last-eight contest on Friday, was preparing himself to muscle up to the undoubted dark horse, Gray. |
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Ashley was the most popular name for girls, edging out Emily. |
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Hameed off-drove Pathan for a boundary in the first over, but Afridi got out first ball to Balaji, edging a catch into the hands of Rahul Dravid at first slip. |
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Vegetation is lush, with oaks and marsh grasses edging the playable areas. |
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You need deep borders, crisply defined with paths and edging. |
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Designed with a low center of gravity and a heavy-duty front end, National Mower's 8400 hydrostatic triplex mower tackles hills, slopes, banks and edging. |
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What I really like is the garter stitch edging for the button band. |
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The run of games I've had recently is edging me ever closer to being as strong as I was before but I have to accept that the knee can give me a dunt here and there. |
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You can also forgo the stocking stitch, but personally, I prefer not having the eyelets so close to the edge and this way, the edging would echo the sleeve pattern. |
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This process not only makes safer furniture, but also protects it from humidity and eliminates the risk of the edging coming unstuck. |
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Instead the boundary between quadrilateral areas is formed by alternating intersection of the crosshatch lines, making a zigzag edging. |
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The outer border is composed of semi-palmette tendrils, which are framed on both sides by an edging of little rosettes. |
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A snick snaps attention back to the match, Cook edging the ball through the gap between first slip and the 'keeper. |
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The C-Series trowel features a rotating guard ring to reduce manual labor while edging. |
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The right-hander had himself to blame for his dismissal as he tried to play at a wide outside-the-off-stump delivery and only succeeded in edging to VVS Laxman at second slip. |
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You may lose more votes for appearing inauthentic than you gain by edging fractionally closer to their views. |
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Angled box-section edging profile for the renovation of stair edges in conjunction with laminate or parquet flooring. |
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Plastrons should also be inspected for damage to the interior insulation and plastic edging. |
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Cotton from India and silks from East Asia were accessible to the wealthy, enriched by high-quality embroidered edging and fringing. |
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Ruffles, lace, pin tucks, gathers, folkloric embroidery or lettuce leaf edging are the perfect accent to more classic silhouettes or a pair of well-worn jeans. |
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This cap has cinched elastic edging that keeps hair dry and securely tucked away from your face while you wash or shower. |
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Consumer price inflation should average 2 per cent per annum, edging up to 2.3 per cent toward the end of the projection period. |
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The flooring consists of flagstones with an edging made from grayish-black stone slabs. |
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It is essential in this case that the edging profiles ensure perfect edges and junctions in order to make the floors easy to clean. |
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Until the early 1730s, they also had a red plume border edging the brim of their hat. |
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Balcony edging profiles for an overall height of 3 mm provide protection where the height of an installation is particularly low. |
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The installation safe brand product is fitted with a LocTec click connection and is also protected against swelling by special waterproof edging. |
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And although unemployment is edging down, it remains high and it looks set to worsen around the end of this year. |
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All the bands are trimmed with blonde lace, the diagonal ones being additionally embellished with a narrow edging of box-pleated tulle. |
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Otherwise 2009-10 carryout expectations are going to start edging back above one million tonnes. |
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Gilchrist put on 30 before edging the first ball of Simon Jones' spell to Geraint Jones. |
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I started off by edging around the rockface, attaching the clickets onto a chest-high cable lining the cavern wall. |
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By Amanda Petrusich July 12, 2016Is the ubiquity of headphones just another emblem of catastrophic social decline, edging us even deeper into narcissism and unsociability? |
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He and Yorkshire then had to wait another half-hour for their next step to glory, Luke Fletcher pushing forward and edging compliantly to second slip. |
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Showing a maturity way beyond their tender years, Lara's boys came through the first group phase in second place, group winners Argentina edging them out on goal difference. |
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Having reached the knockout stage for the first time, Sepahan then endured a goalless 210 minutes of football in the quarter-final against Kawasaki Frontale, before edging out the J-Leaguers 5-4 in a penalty shootout. |
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In another area, one of the year's breakthroughs was the industrial engineering of new edging and mounting processes, combined with improved service and lower costs. |
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For the correction of mature and early presbyopia, the Multivision Lens is a daily wear, monthly disposable, multifocal lens molded with a unique edging system. |
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Depending on the placement of the reel, these mowers often cannot cut grass very close to lawn obstacles, like trees, driveways, edging, etc. |
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Catmint makes a terrific edging plant for the border instead of lavender, its grey-green leaves and lavender flowerhead borne on upright spikes. |
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In a rather undistinguished Olympic final, Hungary won its second gold medal, edging Czechoslovakia, 2-1, on defender Vladimir Weiss's own goal and Bene's score in front of 65,610 in the National Stadium. |
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Catmint makes a terrific edging plant for the border instead of lavender, its greygreen leaves and lavender flowerhead borne on upright spikes. |
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She has played a hooker, a barkeep and a karaoke con artist and seems to be edging her way to the precipice of some greatness. |
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Table 6.5 shows that Canada loses more than two percent of normal labour time each week due to illness or disability, and that this amount has been edging upward. |
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He looked elegant and vulnerable, his eyes edging away from contact and set into a face of exquisite unhealthiness. |
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File yield curve steepened slightly since last month, with long rates edging up and short rates edging down. |
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The embroidery edging the cloak is often in silver or gold thread and it is intricate in detail. |
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Analysts believe a typically insular North Korea must be in dire need of external support, particularly as China appears to be edging closer towards developing an alliance with South Korea. |
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Butterfly weeds are edging out delphiniums, clethra is hobnobbing with flowering dogwood, and sunflower is strutting like a prima donna. |
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Individual infeed systems are available for the resawing of cants and flitches, for the edging and ripping of boards or for the resawing of 4-sided cants. |
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Peace is possible, even today when the rationale of war is edging out at the rationale of peace, when blind polymorphous violence is creeping in everywhere, to the extent that it is making peace itself warlike. |
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Following the successful suppression of Boudica's uprising, a number of new Roman governors continued the conquest by edging north. |
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Most edging is made of high density polyethylene. |
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We did it even though we knew we had a loose cannon in our midst, who was edging for a cabinet position and did not want to support an NDP government unless he got his way. |
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A goal from Matt Dixon earned Stanley Ox Inn full points in Division Two, edging them past hosts Consett Demi. |
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You know, the one that celebrated the announcement that Greater Manchester's devolution settlement was edging ever further to bringing local control closer to our needs? |
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This is despite economic growth being locked in below trend for all of that time and the unemployment rate edging up to its highest level in more than a decade. |
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Despite edging up slightly due to renewed optimism on Friday, the rates for two-year U. S. bonds have declined by approximately 15 basis points since last Friday. |
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Shock troops BIGGAR snapped up their fourth win on the trot, edging out GHA 21 17 at Hartree Mill. |
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Founded in 1979, National Optronics designs and manufactures precision edging systems, primarily for prescription laboratories, based on its specific technology. |
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Daimler, making good profits but still smarting from the failure of its merger with Chrysler, is edging towards a closer relationship with the Renault-Nissan-AvtoVAZ alliance. |
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With share prices edging toward penny stock ranges you would think the buying would have commenced by now. |
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King stayed alive by edging a tight fifth set in the deciding leg after his opponent missed four match darts at double top. |
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Vibrant calendulas in various shades of orange or Dimorphothecas for a very sunny spot make great edging choices. |
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He first struck in the fifth over, Dilshan edging an outswinger to wicketkeeper Matt Prior. |
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Daimler is edging towards a threesome with the Renault-Nissan alliance. |
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Old-fashioned double daisies look great edging your cottagey areas, drumstick primulas for damp shade, and so on. |
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Kim Jong Il is edging his country toward a market economy. |
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Librarians obsess about edging the collection. If you have paperbacks or novels stored in deep shelves, make bookstops from free wood. |
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Meanwhile, the government of Afghanistan enjoys less legitimacy than ever and is edging towards becoming a narco-state. |
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It is possible that the bronze part of the bow-guard was embedded in a wooden armature in some way that obviated the use of pegs or edging on the bronze itself. |
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The decorative edging around the door makes it easier to find in the dark. |
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Marcus Trescothick fell first ball after tea, edging to slip to become McGrath's 500th victim in Test cricket, and Strauss fell in similar fashion three balls later. |
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The Diamond Jubilee medal is set to be cupronickel with gilt edging. |
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The UN security council is edging towards a compromise resolution on Iraq demanding unfettered access for weapons inspectors to Saddam Hussein's eight presidential palaces. |
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It was a strip of absolute desert, where the only vegetation was the occasional splodge of moss, which lay over the sand edging of the salt flats like livid green cowpats. |
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Despite edging on smarminess at times, you couldn't fault the four-piece who appeared to be loving their first headline tour as much as the audience. |
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The leaders were soon in trouble after electing to bat when Mark Cosgrove went for a first-ball duck edging the perfect out-swinger from Collins behind. |
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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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In spring, banksides are covered in primrose, lesser celandine, wood sorrel and wild garlic, edging later into foxglove, red campion, stitchwort, water avens and meadow sweet. |
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