Obviously, he's no big fan of Ebonics and that whole idea of African language patterns. |
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I guessed that the boss was a sports fan and wished the same success for the restaurant as these athletes had at the games. |
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Contemporary interests include the phenomenon of fan culture and video gaming. |
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She does her normal move of waving her fan and producing a wall of spikes to kill her enemy. |
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This disc is worth at least a rental, and if you're a fan of disaster type flicks, a purchase. |
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My personal preference is for the blue one and, even as a fan of boring beige boxes, I'll admit I think it looks great. |
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Some blogs are product fan sites, and let the raves and rants about a product live under one roof. |
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But if you are a fan of the Senator, you will find much of the rest of Indiana tilted demographically in her favor. |
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Incorrect pulley settings, loose fan belts, or incorrect motor speeds can all contribute to poor performance. |
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She flicked her wrist like a magician and produced a little fan of plastic strips, in graduated colours like paint samples. |
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This means that the heatsink fan combination moves air in a push-pull fashion. |
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The Akasa fan control system has 3 dials for variable speed fan adjustment. |
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You can learn to sense this instinct and fan the glowing embers into a roaring blaze. |
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He had long been a fan of comic graphic novels, and he recognised that sensibility. |
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She was puttering around in the kitchen when she heard the faint rumble of the fan kicking on. |
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I'm also a big fan of Einstein, who said God does not play dice with the universe. |
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As someone born in 1948 who has always been looked after by the NHS, I am a great fan of it. |
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This kind of behavior is not acceptable and I can't say that I have ever been a great fan of the supermodel. |
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You may have gathered that I'm a great fan of exfoliation to keep skin looking youthful and fresh. |
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And nothing will earn more respect and admiration from the hardware fan as a water cooler. |
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Now if your fan dies or you forget to use thermal grease under your leaf blower your CPU will burst into flames in 8 seconds. |
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To use a fan diffuser, essential oils are usually placed onto a disposable absorbent pad or into a tray. |
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With a fan at the base of the cabinet, warm air is directed at the dogs inside, gently drying them for 30 minutes after their wash. |
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Depending on the brand and model, fan diffusers can fragrance a large area. |
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Not a big fan of cigarettes myself, I had no problem with the rents' 'smoke outside' policy. |
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Twelve months on they have acquired a groaning trophy cabinet and a growing American fan base. |
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There is a built-in stainless steel oven, gas hob and extractor fan as well as an integrated dishwasher and washer-dryer. |
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A box fan held open the window, whirring loudly as it directed the warm air from outside inward. |
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A wet washcloth sat beside me and I kept wiping my face with it, then let the fan cool me off. |
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Liverpool fan Nolan is looking forward to a likely showdown with warhorse Mark Hughes, who has been used in a deeper role by Blackburn recently. |
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I tend not to be a fan of abridged work, unless the abridgment was done by the author. |
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The fan he had initially invented for drying tea proved adaptable for other purposes such as meat and vegetable dehydration plants. |
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The size of the fan, along with the power of the fan motor, determines how large a room your unit can dehumidify. |
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I'm a huge fan of girl power stories, so I set out to write the kind of book I would want to read. |
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The fanatical Fulham fan successfully defended his Southern title last February with a 10-round points success over Harrow's Matthew Tait. |
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I'm not a fan of lip primers, but this one was amazing and a lot more smoothing and lasting than most out there. |
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Drummer Larry Mullen Jr apologised to fans for the recent debacle where many fan club members were unable to buy tickets for the shows. |
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Even if you aren't a fan of the man's music, Charles' life story is a captivating look at the battle between drugs and creative genius. |
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He seems to be a huge fan of geishas, as they seem to turn up in some form or another in the majority of his videos. |
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Of course, being a roarsome gooperstar does come with its drawbacks, because as his fame grew, so did his fan base. |
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The sick alcoholic sweat of Willard under the fan at the start is echoed in the druggy fever of the photographer at the close. |
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For the waterfall fan there was a six-foot dribble, and a good walk finished in dappled sunlight and the hum of large hoverflies. |
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The main drawcard of this Super Flower unit is the immense fan in the bottom of it. |
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The West Wing became a critical and fan favorite, and successfully walked that tricky tightrope between pontification and dramatization. |
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He has been cast as a villain, who for no apparent reason went after a fan in the stands. |
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I was a little surprised that a 4 pin molex connection is required, as the fan doesn't really draw a lot of power. |
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There is a built-in oven, hob and extractor fan as well as an enamel sink and drainer unit. |
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There is an integrated stainless steel oven, hob and extractor fan as well as an island unit dividing the kitchen from the breakfast area. |
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Journalists are having a field day with arguments ranging from the fact that football has lost its soul to hyping up a fan revolt. |
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Perhaps, they had the longest innings on TV screens and the largest fan following. |
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The condenser fan is located on the back of the appliance near the bottom, behind a fiberboard panel. |
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Questions raised included why workers were allowed to work in an area where an extractor fan had been reported broken the night before. |
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Firefighters used a foam extinguisher to put out the fire and used a fan to blow out the smoke. |
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The discussion on talk-back radio and in fan club chat rooms has unfortunately reflected misogynist myths common about rape. |
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The 80 mm fan is controlled either automatically based on your BIOS settings, or manually via a rheostat control on the rear of the unit. |
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I'm not a great fan of stuffed moose and mediaeval knights in full fig, but Kelvingrove's got the lot. |
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Ever since, I have been a confirmed fan and take every chance I can to see him in action. |
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Wall-to-wall football might be hard for the weary professional players but the football fan can fill his boots. |
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If you're a fan of either of these artists then this release isn't going to surprise or confound you. |
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Both rooms can also be cooled with a fan from outside once exterior temperatures are low enough. |
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Stone steps lead to the front door with overhead fan window and Doric columns to each side. |
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But even a die-hard horror movie fan wouldn't like his home to be the domicile of these eight-legged creatures. |
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Anyway, a fan waving a banner invaded the pitch in the last seconds of a Swiss-Portuguese match. |
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Hopelessly naive, Velma quickly learns to play the game, concocting ever more elaborate lies to fan the flames of her notoriety. |
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Their straplike leaves, smooth, shiny, and thick, fan out symmetrically around a central cup to form a neat rosette. |
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Shortly after the stellar material collapses, a light-producing shock wave begins to fan out from the region of collapse. |
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The Galway band continued to grow their fan base by playing gigs up and down the country, sometimes headlining, sometimes supporting. |
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In addition to the areas where the delegates are concentrated, we began to fan out to other areas. |
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Now Scotland on Sunday can reveal that the hut that helped fan the flames of devolution has itself been consumed by fire. |
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There was a ceiling fan and light fixture, along with a tall floor lamp next to each bunk bed. |
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Nice touch for this inveterate jazz fan is the fact that Nick owns a jazz club and who should be performing there but the excellent house band. |
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He has succeeded in making his father an F1 fan too, convincing him to apply for a post as a volunteer. |
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Rajnikant's film was announced for theatrical release on August 15, but was screened for invitees and fan clubs on Wednesday. |
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If there's a horror fan alive who does not inwardly cringe at the doom-laden sound of slow creaking, they must be deaf. |
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The number of dead is rising as volunteers and Pakistan Army troops fan out to remote areas and pull more bodies from the debris. |
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While humans try to cool off under the fan and the more fortunate in air-conditioned rooms, the wild and domestic animals are not so lucky. |
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Her skirt flared evenly around her, as did her hair, forming a light-colored fan behind her head. |
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In targeted sampling, interviewers fan out into targeted areas to conduct interviews over the course of several days. |
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As a fan of both ironic clothing and corporate faux grassroots campaigns, I ordered one right away. |
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No fan of flat-top guitar picking should be without this one in their collection. |
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The radiator was fitted and the fan wires will be run through the plastic flexible conduit. |
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Elephant ear coral, fan corals and huge barrel sponges all made a fairytale seascape. |
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The fan is configured to exhaust air from the top, which in theory, should work pretty well. |
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At the rear of the case, near the area the CPU will likely be located, we have a 120 mm fan for exhausting the warm air from the case. |
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As outlined in the specifications, there is a 120 mm fan that is configured to exhaust air to the rear of the case and out. |
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I'm no great fan of his but I do like to see an equal contest and I don't think that's what we're getting in this campaign. |
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The reef earns its good reputation with large gorgonian fan corals up to 3m across and cornetfish, groupers and glassfish in abundance. |
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Iraeli-Palestinian problems are likely also to increase, which will fan the resistance fires even more. |
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The pop star made a dream come true for one ecstatic fan yesterday when he treated her to a personal concert. |
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I feel a need to have a pig category of postings as I'm a great fan of all things porcine. |
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I hung my cozzie and sarong on the rickety fan to dry as it churned the thick air, slowly. |
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It reminded her of cotton, loads of little balls of cotton and fluff, fragile, whisked into the air by a fan that had been left on overnight. |
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They select those news reports that are consistent with their preferred thinking, especially those that fan national emotions. |
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The long bench tables have movable bamboo fan dividers to separate the different groups of diners to also afford an air of privacy. |
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In summer the fan is reversed, cooling the building by drawing fresh air through louvres in the external envelope. |
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I was a fan of the great flying boat airlines of the 1930s and 1940s so I knew this was a trip not to be missed. |
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The ebullient Brendan got off to a flying start when a fan called Maria, seated in the front stalls, complimented him on his trimmed-down figure. |
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Firefighters had been monitoring hotspots but there were worries that increasing wind might fan the flames. |
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Still, what the masses may have hated the music fan might appreciate, and in the history of folk rock, it at least deserves a footnote. |
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As such, it provides a veritable goldmine for any fan of country music or those who have missed out on the early years of a favourite artist. |
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Darren looked up at the ceiling fan dispersing his cigarette smoke as it hit. |
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It's been flamed by almost every fan on the web, and has fared dismally amongst critics as well. |
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I'm a big fan of shipping stuff home, it's so nice to make at least one leg of a trip with minimum encumbrances. |
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I was never a fan of wave action anyway as it always felt forced and unnatural! |
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For someone who has always been a fan of high alpine meadows, it seemed a cruel irony to be dragged from sleep by a cowbell. |
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As a fan of cowcatchers and clacking wheels, Elrond Lawrence tracked Salinas Valley rails into the early 20th century. |
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The feathers fan out from the forewing into a gently rounded profile, while the forewing itself rises into an arching swell. |
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The stream of water that spurted from the hose did less to douse the fire than it did to fan the flames with its accompanying rush of air. |
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The fire was well ventilated due to broken glazing and the 30 mph wind helped fan the fire to the extreme intensity it was at when we arrived. |
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Johnny, they might have given you a heads up that I might turn into a crazy fan here and just gush for a few minutes. |
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For the music fan of a certain age, flicking through gig guides has recently become a source of profound discombobulation. |
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Portugal is battling its most devastating forest fires for a decade, as strong wind fan the flames. |
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He is a rare bird in the strange world of theatre crit, a theatre fan devoid of cynicism. |
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For every fan there has been a critic and no player has polarised public opinion more. |
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Further inspection shows that the copper base has a triple heat pipe array and that a single standard fan are used. |
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He was found about an hour later lying on his back with the fan crosswise across his body. |
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Becky and Lorelei both saw spots, while Ethel set off an otherwise unassuming grey fan skirt with pink fringing and haphazard pink patches. |
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I'm a great fan of cryptic crosswords, even though they are tantalisingly difficult. |
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Like Tim, Pegg is a fan of comics, Star Wars and frittering hours away on his PlayStation. |
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A young football fan is to see her name in print and her soccer poem published in an anthology. |
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He has invigorated an apathetic fan base and developed a cult following among a student body that rarely showed its face in previous years. |
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My dad was a big big fan of Ry Cooder when I was growing up, and I can remember frugging wildly to a tune or two by him. |
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It doesn't necessarily mean that you are a big fan of street puppets and culture jamming. |
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Of course the average footie fan is normally going to be neutral come the Cup Final but you can't be neutral when it comes to these two clubs. |
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A fan turns slowly overhead, keeping time with the strains of Latino music. |
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Tarantino begins with the logo from a 1970s Hong Kong production company, Shaw Brothers, the curtain-raiser for innumerable fan references. |
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The fan is cushioned with rubber grommets, mounted with long stainless steel bolts with the power cable running back into the case. |
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This is possible only where each fume cupboard is connected to an individual fan system. |
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I am no fan of euthanasia, but in this case I believe that there is a small benefit with no corresponding disbenefit in terms of precedent. |
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Non-veg varieties like kebabs, tikkas, chops and meat-filled cutlets have a huge fan following. |
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To a casual viewer that's just an ugly woman on the till, but if you're a fan it repays your loyalty. |
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They would always start by saying, I have a son who is a big fan of yours, Mr. Jackson. |
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It is used to make not only vessels for stove-top and oven, but utensils, fan housings, pan liners, aprons, pot holders, and even wallpaper. |
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I'm not a fan of the supplied iPod earbuds, but there are lots of alternatives available. |
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A fan since the age of 14, he finally met Dave Brock in 2003 after inviting him to guest on his LBC radio show. |
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He was a Bolton Wanderers fan and enjoyed going to the pub to perform karaoke songs. |
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A fan of lively debate and intelligent conversation, his rapier wit is razor sharp, and is certainly on top form today. |
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Not only have the fan guns reached a ripe old age but they have clocked up a considerable number of hours over the years. |
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We also can get a look at the three pin fan connections on the board. |
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He used fan pleating on the back of a cream skirt and piping in other designs to further demonstrate his point the garments' innate ability to flatter a woman. |
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Apparently this is because copper as a material has better thermal conductivity but aluminium is better at releasing the heat at lower fan speeds. |
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When you slide the front section out and unscrew the front, you can see that the intake fan has two removable dust filters to help stop dust being sucked into your case. |
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Sandia's Mike Rightley said he has developed tiny liquid-filled pipes that shift heat to the edge of the computer where air fins or a tiny fan can disperse it into the air. |
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He said he had no idea what he would be working on next but denied he had any plans to retire, despite the fact he is not a huge fan of being in front of the camera. |
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As a strong police posse stood around watching, district fan club members gathered, forming an angry group and breathing fire at the critical references to their hero. |
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While even the most diehard Celtic fan will find it difficult to muster up excitement, Sky are still trying to play the match up as if it's Judgement Day itself. |
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Debbie's having air con installed today at work so it should be a bit better over there, I'll just have to direct my fan on to the air con unit to keep it cool! |
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Action sports and music do share an ideological bond, but it varies from athlete to athlete, band to band and, despite what the cool hunters report, fan to fan. |
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Puerto Rico, Japan and Mexico all are rich in baseball history and tradition, with a ready-made fan base eager to snap up tickets and pony up for licensed merchandise. |
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Few things grate a Canadian hockey fan more than seeing one of our national teams lose to an American team, especially when the game was decided by a lousy, fluky goal. |
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He almost helped to fan or form the idea of post-colonial literature. |
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I'm also not a fan of counterweighted flywheel flanges on crankshafts. |
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Though a sad, sick fan also went crazy and assaulted the referee. |
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The aim was to take the sneak and cheat out of the game, for the enjoyment of all, fan and player, but the cribbers did not give the system time to bed in. |
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While front offices at most leagues and teams remain far less diverse than their player and fan bases, the 50 people on our list prove that progress is being made. |
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You can allow the fan to run full bore, half speed, or at a low setting. |
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If you're a fan of experimental film, a fan of Lynch or Cronenberg, a fan of cyberpunk, then Tetsuo is pretty much required viewing and this, simply, is the version to view. |
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The challenge for the clubs will be to convey the attractions of futsal and the power and excitement of a top class league to their local fan base. |
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If noise is a problem, use a fan to cover the noise or use earplugs. |
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I'm a huge football fan and was watching a match with my gal pals. |
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Cycling fans and adjusting damper settings can cut fan motor loads and reduce exfiltration, potentially cutting uncontrolled exhaust of conditioned air. |
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The lads are presently demoing and writing new material and with a growing fan base it is coming as no surprise that their music is getting more and more attention. |
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He was a great fan of American football, and rarely missed the Super Bowl. |
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Furthermore, at the recent Celtic-Livingston game a female fan who made racist comments was ejected from the Lisbon Lions stand after Celtic fans complained to stewards. |
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But I'm not a fan the White House's refusal to acknowledge that they are dipping into the Social Security surplus, perhaps even more so than projected. |
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When Gary's beating the best in the wilds of mid-Wales his fan club includes his wife, Amanda, daughter Sophie and young Gareth, who just happens to have his own dirt bike. |
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Thompson was no fan of Orwell, perhaps in part because he saw in him an image of his own romantic emotivism and self-conscious idiosyncratic bluffness. |
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By the end of watching the locker-room scenes, if you are not a fan of his postgame victory call and response, well, doggone it, you just aren't much fun. |
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I'm a big fan of Dolcelatte, and the rest of it sounded interesting. |
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The reaction you'd get from a typical Eagles fan hearing this news might be a shift of the eyebrow, a shrug of the shoulders, maybe an exhalation of a harried breath. |
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There are two 80 mm fan mounts, one of which has a provided fan already mounted to exhaust hot air from around the CPU and video card area inside the case. |
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Because this is an extraction fan to exhaust the hot air from inside the central core, I glued a large metal washer to the rotor hub to hide the green PCB inside. |
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Putting it on is a rather simple affair, but unless you have tiny hands, there isn't much clearance between the fan and PCB to pinch the tab to remove the dongle. |
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Mr. Carney explained that on most ships equipment such as fire hoses and extinguishers, fuel oil pump stop buttons, intake fan shut-downs, fire dampers etc are all accessible. |
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An electric oven, hob and extractor fan come with the house. |
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Over the course of our set visit, each actor on the show our group talks with is asked about the rabidity of fan reactions. |
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They tried to fan the fire and keep those stock prices high in order to avoid eggs on their face. |
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The conditions may again fan the fires in the region, including those of most concern around Orford, Osterley and Glenfern. |
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But there was an element also of van Goghian jeering, as though it were necessary, in his memory, to fan the fires a little higher. |
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This year, a spell of record-breaking hot weather across the south-east has helped fan the fires. |
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If the fire tends to go out, momentarily hold the door slightly ajar to fan the fire. |
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You, my little one, fan the fire, since it is for this reason that you were chosen. |
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No one was shirtless, but one Patriot fan told me that he had been bare-skinned ten years ago, at the Snow Bowl. |
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Greg doesn't mind waiting in long lines for an expensive shirt his non-Yankee fan sons will tear to shreds the moment they climb a tree. |
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This roof exhaust trap allows polluted air evacuation outside from a clothes drier, bathroom fan or range hood. |
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Join the conversation by becoming a fan of our Facebook page or following us on Twitter. |
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My Morning Jacket has earned a robust fan base without hit singles or savvy licensing deals, becoming a powerhouse one tour date at a time. |
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Heckling is rarer at concerts nowadays, but it's a brave fan who risks provoking the Young death glare. |
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Maybe this is the underlying reason for fan anger when an athlete falls from grace. |
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You're still an avid fan of the game and are now a sportscaster for a major satellite television station. |
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If you're an avid bullfighting fan you cannot leave Bilbao before stopping over at the famous Bilbao Bullring. |
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The abbey is a Grade I listed building, particularly noted for its fan vaulting. |
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The gate house has a Perp portal and canted Gothic oriel windows, with fan vaulting in the entrance. |
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I am not a fan of bus travel in general, with one exception, which is that I enjoy sitting in the front seat of the top deck of a double-decker bus and watching London go by. |
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Reducing outside air intake means less cooling, heating, dehumidification and exhaust fan speed, if it's variable, thus saving energy several ways. |
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It's a fan with an original design, which will make happy the ones who love bullfights. |
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Every now and again, a Kiwi rugby fan gets this tingly feeling telling us the All Black beast is ready for something special. |
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After sometime the stabilizer will start up again, but as the fan is faulty, the stabilizer will be shutdown again. |
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Edwards, by now the focus of intense fan devotion, enjoyed fame but began showing signs of emotional instability. |
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The fan is mounted on a swing-out door that will provide access to the cores. |
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This is the best news that an Iron Maiden fan could have and we should all be overjoyed. |
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Whether you're a fan of Thoroughbred, quarter horse, mixed breed or standardbred racing, there's lots of action around Alberta-you can bet on it. |
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The smug conceitedness of the Boston fan as a species, which is matched only by the smug conceitedness of the New York fan, doesn't help. |
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An unabashed fan of manga comics, the shares of whose publishers soared this week, he loves to press the flesh. |
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Whether one is a rugby fan or not, this international event is an opportunity to place a bet on the sure winner: the spirit of sport. |
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In the final stage of the approach to the landing site, the pilot turned the heater and defroster off and kept the defog vent blower fan running. |
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Installation of the defog fan is a certification requirement for this aircraft and, accordingly, it is an essential load. |
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Based on this standard, the power supply to the defog fan is automatically an essential load. |
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In C-GWUF, the original defog blower fan could also be used to circulate heated air through the defroster vents. |
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According to the certification standard, the defog fan circuit is essential for flight but the cabin fan circuit is not essential. |
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The defog fan is used to increase airflow via the foot outlet, windshield outlets and side window outlets in the cockpit. |
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I am no fan of collecting useless information and creating systems that are incapable of delivering results. |
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Step 1: Once the image has been selected, apply a fine coat of Image Transfer using a fan brush over the complete surface. |
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But if they really factor fan votes into this thing, Ginger could still take the crown. |
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The fan heater is full of air and pushes out the liquid in the expansion tank and makes it overflow. |
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Blues fan certainly can celebrate the ascendancy of these promising young artists. |
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If the air is sucked in by the fan through the cooler, have another look at the cabling. |
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The test came back negative, but she still jumped on the bandwagon, becoming an avid fan of gluten-free eating. |
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It's that attitude that attracts the disaffected youth, the kids, the anti-conservative thinker, as well as the casual rock fan to Stone Sour. |
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The guitar-strumming balladeer is a big clubber and fan of dance music, a fact that sits queasily alongside all his woe-is-me stuff. |
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Neither the Limbaugh fan nor the Limbaugh rubbernecker is apt to find anything new here. |
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This conception of decision-making is one reason that the Vice-President is such a fan of the Internet: it democratizes the flow of information. |
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There is an entire online community of Bronies that has blossomed out of the message boards and fan sites and into the real world. |
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I leaned back and stared at the fan revolving frenziedly, as though a helicopter were buried upside down in the ceiling. |
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The passionate Borussia Monchengladbach fan is always bang up-to-date on the latest Bundesliga action. |
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High voltage is actuated by pulling the trigger to start the flow of atomizing and fan control air through the applicator. |
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But for now, fan film-makers are running riot, and the good ones are being rewarded. |
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The suction fan and two motor-driven dampers react accordingly and adapt the rate of combustion to meet demand. |
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I am by parental conditioning more a Rolling Stones fan than a Beatles adorer and cannot claim to be an expert on the intricacies of the music. |
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On the counter was a device with a photovoltaic cell on one end and a little fan on the other. |
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Temperature and relative humidity of the ambient air, checked via fan coil or dehumidifier. |
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The gameplay presented in this latest outing feels so broken and janky that any fan who may brave a purchase will likely end up feeling disgusted and cheated. |
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As of now you can find our clubs on facebook. Become a fan to get hot news and special offers at first. |
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For that you need to keep fresh your fan group at web and provide with our hot news. |
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If they encounter a speck of nutriment they fan out to quest for more. |
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Connecting up to 4 technical rooms, the V4A fan ensures the ventilation of all housing, in the most silent way. |
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We will not allow ignorant splinter groups to fan the flames of sectarianism. |
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Russia cannot continue to fan the flames of antagonism between itself and the peoples around its most important export route. |
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The indiscriminate use of force will only serve to fan the flames of conflict for many years to come. |
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It will fan the flames that might unfortunately get in the way of civilized negotiations. |
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They are no longer in a position to fan the flames of tension, so the risk of violence has been to some extent reduced. |
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With its system of mutual supervision of government action, the Council of Europe is not afraid, when necessary, to fan the flames repeatedly. |
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Supporters' clubs and football clubs must be made to take greater responsibility, as it must be said that they sometimes fan the flames. |
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We need to fan the flames of this passion for the World Cup and ensure the tournament is immaculately organised. |
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The uropods are usually setose and paddle-shaped in swimming taxa and form a broad tail fan with the telson for rapid propulsion. |
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Apply with a knapsack or backpack sprayer using a flat fan or solid cone nozzle, or wick attachement. |
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Whether you're a fan or not, Céline Dion's new output seems to be impossible to ignore! |
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Some designers are a fan of decoupage, which is building up layers of paper in a collage effect on chairs and tables and then varnishing. |
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The course of being a fan has not run smooth down at Plymouth Argyle over the past few months. |
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I told Graves I was fan club president, chief of many adulators. |
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Overall, electric power is also decidedly ecofriendly, since operations produce neither exhaust fumes nor loud fan noise. |
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The repeated shifting of a debouching stream from one side of a fan to the other spreads the sediment widely and almost uniformly. |
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The rectangular seats rest on pairs of fan shaped legs decorated with volutes. |
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There is a mini-collection of sumo memorabilia because President Chirac is a great fan of sumo wrestling, which he watches on tapes sent from Japan. |
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In short, if you're a fan of the series to date, this volume delivers more of the same, advances the overall plot, and ratchets up the tempo a notch. |
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Mister Melody is, in short, the perfect complement to the complete works of Serge Gainsbourg that any serious fan already owns. |
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They are mounted with two screws to a flat surface, e.g. on the fan coil convector body, or on an installation plate. |
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Never place the bed next to a window, blinds and curtains with cords, ceiling fan or light fixture. |
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If a ventilating fan contains a light fixture, the total lamp wattage must not exceed 50 watts. |
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Some models require additional attention such as periodic oiling of the fan motor. |
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Every fan who comes out for Hydro Quebec Family Weekend will receive a free ticket in the 300 section to watch qualifying matches. |
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Trying to complete his Octavo, he befriends a dipsomaniac calligrapher and a pair of fan makers who have fled revolutionary France. |
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Pop fan Katie Storey is reaching for the stars after winning a competition to watch the sparkling Christmas lights in Oxford Street being switched on by some of her pop idols. |
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She is an avid sports fan and participant and has aspirations of working in the field of sports management upon her graduation. |
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If you are a sports fan and you want all the movie channels, then you are paying £40-something. |
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It was created in 1893 by Lord Stanley, a great sports fan who was also the sixth Governor General in Canadian history. |
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I know that you are an avid winter sports fan and that you are looking forward to the Canadian experience in that regard. |
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I am a true sports fan and love all sports but I was born close to the sea so the obvious thing to do was to start sailing. |
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Boston offers a wide spectrum of activities that appeal to anyone, from a sports fan to an arts enthusiast. |
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He enjoys a good game of golf and is an avid sports fan tied back to his roots as a New Englander. |
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The slimness and the silence of the VAM fan contribute to its installation in inhabited space. |
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For instance, the seats move forward and back, the fan delivers the desired power, and the windscreen wipers operate at set intervals. |
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Unlike a conventional turbofan, it uses a gearbox rather than a shaft between the fan and the turbine. |
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He was such a fan he'd hitchhike from New York to San Francisco to see them. |
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If it is too low, a slide valve opens and the fan blows moist air into the humidor for 30 seconds. |
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A micro fan draws the air from the humidor every three hours and measures the relative humidity. |
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You should only adjust the exhaust fan speed if the flames have an orange, dirty look and the burn pot has to be cleaned more than once a day. |
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Boris, reportedly a die-hard fan of Z Cars, observed the long arm of the law from a safe distance. |
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Nations are doing battle on the field of competition, and fan fever is on the boil. |
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Even though you don't force or fan the smoke out, the smoke automatically goes out through the open window. |
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What's more, they are endowed with a powerful fan allowing them to double the capacity of their heating element in a trice. |
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So maybe most of the Star Wars? fan community are Luke lovers, or Solo sycophants. |
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Steady, low sounds, such as the whir of a fan or air conditioner, are soothing because they help block distracting noises. |
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Despite those riches, however, the merest mention of that disastrous November night is enough to make any France fan come out in a cold sweat. |
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A refined seat for the most observant fan of designer furniture, which is guaranteed to catch the eye. |
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Place the new HEPA filter into the fan unit, replace clean lid, pull the sleeve material through and open out around the entrance to the filter. |
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The damage is consistent with the fan being electrically powered at the time of impact. |
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In northern Europe fan violence has acquired an increasingly subcultural dimension. |
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The fan is kept running for 120 to 600 seconds depending on the evaporator size in order to pump down the evaporator of liquid. |
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The unit's automatic cut-off feature ensures that the fan and nebulizer are automatically switched off when the water reservoir is empty. |
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A Chiefs fan stationed opposite the halfway line gamely tries to start a Mexican wave. |
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Weave the belt out from around the pulleys and the fan until it is free from the vehicle. |
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I'm not a fan of the auditory stimulation but I see how it fits the bill so to speak, especially with a manual transmission. |
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Additionally, a high solidity fan attenuates unsteadiness due to atmospheric wind. |
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Spray gun distance from work surface should be at a point where maximum fan pattern is evident. |
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Without knowing it, I had become a fan and a groupie in addition to being a student. |
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Unofficial poll monitors will quietly fan out to check for any obvious hanky-panky. |
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From the pterylae the feathers fan out and cover the remainder of the bird's body. |
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On Tuesday, Aipac's supporters will fan out across Capitol Hill to lobby for continued American support. |
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After the demonstration, the students will fan out and visit the offices of City Council members. |
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