This is a method and apparatus for providing a flashing system for a chimney-bonnet positioned on a chimney of a building structure. |
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Also, the flashing must be carefully designed and constructed to direct and divert the water. |
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The only thing Pete was flashing was his crown jewels after taking to the stage with his flies undone. |
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An unmarked police car, which had its siren sounding and lights flashing, was following a blue Volvo S40 T4 at 9.40 pm on Tuesday night. |
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Known as a 'Ty Cobb wannabe' for his flashing spikes and surly manner, this slugger always swings for the fences. |
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It's odd that feeling that seizes when I enter my office and see the DSL modem's lines flashing in a slow unmusical pattern. |
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The flashing gold epaulettes and gold lace on his 18th century naval uniform have been made by Wyedean Weaving. |
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There are just too many imponderables flashing across the economic landscape. |
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There were no safety gates or flashing lights, and unpruned trees obscured the view. |
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And those widened eyes narrowed to slits in an instant, anger flashing in that faded gaze. |
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She traded the sneaks with the red flashing lights in the heels for a pair of jeans, clear fingernail polish, and sandals. |
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Head swimming, life flashing before my eyes, I stumbled home thinking wild and untameable thoughts. |
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That'd be more useful than being woken up by all those flashing lights while you're trying to have a snooze in the traffic jam. |
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Nobara walked quickly down the stairs, looking from side to side, flashing a false smile to the crowd. |
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A window that does not have the benefit of a soffit or porch roof above it may need flashing or a drip edge above it. |
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It was only then that blue flashing lights were seen through the white net curtains of the lounge. |
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His dark eyes were reflecting the bright flashing lights of the carnival, and he looked like the most adorable puppy. |
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Perhaps you, too, were upset or disquieted by those photos of women holding hands with women, men flashing their matching wedding rings. |
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Jack finally looked in his rearview mirror, and the woman began flashing her brights at him. |
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I'd freewheeled down the hill, trees flashing past, the late summer sunlight flickering above my head. |
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Emma raised her hand, admiring the enormous ring as it sparkled under the brilliant sunlight, flashing radiantly. |
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Skipjack tuna, or skippies, as they are nicknamed, can be seen flashing their silver just under the surface. |
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Hitting the ground, she was running almost immediately, nightshirt flying about her flashing legs. |
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Candle clutching crones, eyes and teeth flashing, pray to the locked white-washed church, to ask Bon Dieu Bon to bless their services. |
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On the road, flashing red or amber lights means traffic from all directions has right of way. |
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They have also set aside funds for flashing amber lights and are currently in consultation with the Department of Education to take this forward. |
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The flashing was buried approximately 5 cm deep to reduce the chance of shrews burrowing underneath. |
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My mind kept flashing certain rude vulgarities I'd have loved to shout in his face, so I couldn't sleep again. |
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And flashing is made of butyl rubber, which bonds better and lasts longer than conventional materials, says one building science consultant. |
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The fireplaces and windows were restored, wood floors repaired or replaced, and new copper flashing installed on the original slate roof. |
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The driver flips on flashing lights, plugs in a bootleg tape of an Asian girl singing Cyndi Lauper songs, and flies north out of Mogaung. |
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The sight of a young lass flashing a bit of leg or a bit of cleavage can render most teenage lads incapable of concentrating on anything else. |
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The computerized system takes photographs of the cases, flashing their images on a screen. |
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Fangs flashing, the cat leaped at Jim, who staggered back, falling into Banks' arms. |
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My mother replied in a low voice through gritted teeth, her honey brown eyes flashing with anger. |
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Before the scythe could get halfway through its arc, the void-sword was flashing through the air, severing the long haft of the farm tool. |
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He looked at the dashboard and, alarmed at the galaxy of flashing lights, realized that the car had stalled. |
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Check the roof vents and access hatch, and caulk any cracks where flashing meets the roof line. |
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The entire sky writhed in agony above him, split by gigantic forks of lightning flashing between the clouds. |
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Natalia stared back with a cool and calm expression to combat Jade's anger flashing in all her features. |
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Men and women lounge in striped deck chairs only to be replaced by distraught, fighting figures illuminated in flashing lights. |
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Just as we got escorted off the grounds by the channel's guards, out strolled the usually camera-shy singer flashing his new smile. |
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In order to savour the flashing returns and the artistic volleys, we must suffer the faltering second serve and the fallible forehand. |
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Sloping walls may be sealed as well as vertical, perpendicular walls may be accommodated by the modified flashing. |
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Miss Meters smiled, flashing her chipped teeth, revealing that the two front ones had been capped with bronze. |
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I saw pixies and faeries flashing among the trees, giggling at us and flying forward. |
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A one point Michael and Rachel are being chased by a police car whose flashing lights get knocked off. |
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On the plus side, it has been replaced by a flashing seatbelt reminder, which covers front and rear passengers. |
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The fire was blamed on heat lightning, as there was some flashing before the maze race began. |
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British Transport Police paid to have the car modified, which included fitting flashing lights, communication systems and markings. |
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We managed to get some cute photos and Tommy enjoyed a quick walk through the amusement arcade and all the flashing lights. |
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To begin with, it's a 40-foot-long vehicle that's painted bright orange and carrying a flashing strobe light on the roof. |
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There's a vibrating pad under our pillows that went off and strobe lighting flashing everywhere. |
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Both are also employed in flashing stroboscopic lights that outline commercial airport runways. |
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Bright lights, especially flashing lights, and strong smells, can also bring on an attack. |
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If the lashing rain makes it hard for outfielders to see the stumps, how about bails with flashing lights? |
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Amber flashing warning lights will highlight and draw attention to the presence of the safety zone. |
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This crosswalk provides for push button activated flashing yellow hazard lights and illumination of the crosswalk area. |
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Those who have managed to leave their parents behind in their chalets are flashing even more skin, in hipsters and tiny halters. |
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In addition, flag hoists and flashing light signals were sent to try and get the ship to halt. |
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Here, the worst incident of road rage is Roddy Murray flashing his brights at a pokey weekend driver. |
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As we walked on, beautiful Indian sunbirds, their iridescent green flanks flashing brightly in the sunlight, flew past in a profusion of colours. |
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After expelling Adam and Eve from Paradise, God left a cherubim with a flashing sword to guard the Tree of Life. |
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During courtship, the male displays for the female by scraping a nest and bowing next to the female while flashing the white on his tail. |
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With the deck-status light flashing green, I signaled the LSE to remove chocks and chains. |
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I arrived at work one evening to find the place surrounded by police cars, flashing lights, cordon, the works. |
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Jason swiveled in his chair and typed a command at the keyboard below the flashing screen. |
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A battalion of police cars was approaching, their sirens flashing circularly, speeding up along the deserted highway. |
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Disco beats and falsetto vocals nestled up to squelchy parps and ghost noises, and all to an accompaniment of flashing light-sabres. |
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The venue was packed with babes in bikinis and muscle men flashing their pecs. |
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He saw himself, easily carrying the weight of his friend, a smug grin on his face, and those green peepers of his flashing devilishly. |
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The voice penetrated my deep cloud of sleep, a silvery bolt of lightning flashing through the underwater dream-currents. |
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But what makes the piece so powerful is that he performs it with a dangerous charm flashing smiles of complicity at the neutered hacks. |
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Drifts of sea pinks coloured the soft grass of the cliff tops and house martins zipped by flashing their pure white rumps. |
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He gestured to the now empty chair with a flourish, and grinned, flashing sharp teeth. |
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When I inquired about her night lighting, she said that her neighbors had floodlights flashing throughout the night for security purposes. |
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The light is from flashing video screens everywhere, forcing you to watch said insanity disporting itself live. |
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When he reached his van he leapt on to its roof, waving to fans, flashing a victory sign, blowing kisses and giving a small dance. |
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In a moment, the word was flashing across radio and TV nets to military officials and private citizens. |
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Then she saw them dancing, red and blue lights flashing over the hardwood gym floor, her head on his shoulder. |
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Just as I started to dial, I noticed the red light flashing on the handset signaling I had a phone message. |
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It was already crowded and pumping with Latin dance music, the bright lights flashing across the entire room. |
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Squad cars with flashing lights move in slow arcs through the clinic parking lot. |
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At the press of a button, the bike lets out beeps and the lights start flashing, making it easy for you to locate it in a crowded parking lot. |
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Whatever was flashing through the visibly disconcerted president's mind, he could not come up with a direct answer. |
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He says he was driving his van towards the city centre when a car behind him started flashing its lights at him. |
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I have repeatedly had cars flashing their lights at me or hooting their horns and giving very rude gestures. |
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He could already hear the sounds of patrolmen, calling out over the stretch of nothingness, flashing their lights every which way. |
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Then someone told her he'd seen the play and had a flashing vision of a Japanese geisha in a similar garden setting. |
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Motorists could also draw attention to themselves by flashing their lights or sounding their horn to make people aware they are in difficulty. |
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The device will warn road users and gatemen of the approaching train by emitting a siren and through flashing lights. |
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Alan drew his shotgun, his eyes flashing with anger as he charged back towards the door to the stairway. |
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When his eyes located her, cuddled into Adam's lap, Joe flew into a rage, his green eyes flashing in anger at his brother. |
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On the dashboard the bleeping sound carried on and a red light was flashing with the sound. |
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For a second I thought he was going to hit me, his eyes were flashing with anger and impatience. |
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This discharge could also be accompanied by light and sound, explaining why witnesses report seeing flashing lights and hearing humming noises. |
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The crying woman's head jerked up, eyes flashing in momentary anger at my tone of voice. |
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Not even the beautiful scenery flashing past the windows of the truck could distract his thoughts. |
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A wince of pain flashing over her pale, clammy features told me she was slowly remembering. |
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Within seconds of weighing up the overtaking space, the scenery is flashing past you at incredible speed. |
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There are the cool dudes flashing along the byways as if they were racing in the Tour de France. |
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Eventually, I became aware that the streetlights were not flashing by as quickly as they had been. |
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The altimeter was counting down, the final couple of hundred feet flashing by too quickly. |
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The little screen was black again, quickly flashing how many minutes they talked. |
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Seeing the name of Benny's brother flashing on the phone like that had just freaked her out a little bit. |
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Ron regarded the cartoon flashing brightly across the screen with glazed eyes and a puzzled frown, not pretending to understand it. |
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She pressed her remote control gadget and the car burst into siren wails with lights flashing. |
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The Shannon airport police van approaches at speed, emergency lights flashing. |
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They are loud, leery and loaded, and come Friday night you'll find them boozing down the pub flashing the latest designer gear. |
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Suddenly, alarms wail and lights start flashing all around the regeneration cylinders! |
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Lucky for you teens, Jessica hasn't been flashing any particularly noticeable jewelry on her fingers. |
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He had a habit of flashing the wads of cash his benevolent son sent home to him. |
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So for fun, we ran around campus in nothing but trench coats flashing people. |
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What should the flashing do at the wing wall when it approaches from the masonry walls on either side of the corner? |
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I could see red, white and blue strobe lights flashing all along the water on the Manhattan side. |
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At one end of the temple room there was a white coffin decorated with neon flashing lights and flowers. |
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Now many guys are flashing their crowns, whether they're losing hair or not. |
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The coping stones on the west gable have all been lifted to incorporate lead flashing. |
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Hyperactive cameras and flashing lights aplenty to give the impression that this is all very exciting. |
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Clients who do stop in these areas are often harassed by police by flashing their lights or booking them for traffic offences. |
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A panel of dials, communications technology and fuel measuring equipment springs to life, beeping and flashing across the cabin. |
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The serene yet bold, contemporary forms are clad in marine plywood panels, limned in metal flashing that glints in the powerful sunlight. |
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They live opposite a flashing sign urging drivers to reduce their speed to 30 mph. |
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Sirens flashing, a rescue appliance was dispatched with the crew on board not knowing if they should put on their helmets. |
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British tennis has taken half a century to recover from men discarding their flannels and flashing a bit of leg. |
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The liquid around it fizzed and crackled, sparks flashing through the mixture. |
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But, at times, when King thinks nobody is watching, he is capable of flashing a devastating wit. |
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If any invalid entries are detected, flashing arrows appear next to the input fields and a popup dialog box describes the specific problems. |
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He was tattooed all over, and had an untidy mane of black hair and flashing dark eyes. |
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He used to peel down to his jockstrap, muscles glistening, sly grin flashing, while firing cryptic answers at the media, which he loathed. |
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The robot puppy lollops over, its eyes flashing traffic-light green as it makes friendly jingling noises like a doorbell. |
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I also added flashing yellow lights in the rear window, and a police-style spotlight and rubberized push bumper to the front. |
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The result is a translation of ordinarily masculine clothing into sharp womenswear that's feminine and sexy without flashing flesh. |
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First bad light and then the rumbling of thunder and the flashing of lightning forced the players from the field. |
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The thunder of footsteps assaulted her ears as she wrenched open the door, eyes flashing with ire. |
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Soon, both boys were gorging on buttery popcorn and the big-screen TV lit up the non-lighted room with flashing scenes. |
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When the bread is inserted and the toaster levers depressed it will begin singing and flashing its lights. |
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The counter flashing, which overlaps the base flashing, is imbedded and sealed in the chimney's masonry joints. |
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Churches were praying for the souls of the kids caught up in the glare of those flashing lights. |
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The Welsh international cleverly chested it down into the path of Earnshaw who gleefully smashed the ball home with a flashing volley. |
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Lighthouses are like isolated watchmen, flashing their warning beam of light in the night sky. |
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Sugar presses forward, rolling this talking Sisyphus stone farther up the slope, flashing William a smile of reassurance. |
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Slip joints are required at intervals in metal flashing to permit thermal expansion and contraction. |
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They had clung to each other for warmth through the night, with Michael flashing his torch into the darkness at intervals. |
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This year, after a 16-year-old was hit by a speeding police car, with no sirens or flashing lights, her distraught boyfriend was tasered. |
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After 45 solid minutes I was totally saturated with information and all sorts of flashing images. |
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Television channels began flashing news that she had made up her mind to refuse the premiership. |
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High above, two sea eagles swoop and dive, the light flashing bronze tints off their backs. |
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But I guess my scamper is good because he's flashing off that cute little smile of his and doing that adorable little head shake of his. |
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It is also supposed to allow me to get money from an automatic teller machine by flashing my arm instead of punching in my PIN number. |
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The housing is silver plastic, looks pretty schmick and is thankfully free of flashing lights, glowy bits or fluorescent stickers. |
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The bullets found easy victims and a constellation of flashing lights lit up the smoke-filled cabin, accompanied by a staccato roar. |
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A steady stream of ambulances was coming out of the school drive, all with lights flashing and sirens screaming into the leaden sky. |
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Police cars start arriving at the docks with lights flashing and sirens screaming, as irate ferry workers haul a body out of the water. |
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Her uncle looked at his little niece, her face flashing orange and green and her fingers interlocking in awkwardness. |
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The moguls of India's rag trade have been flashing on retailers' radar screens for years, of course. |
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The 13 special flats are equipped with flashing strobe lights, using different colours to alert people to the door, textphone or fire alarm. |
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The man had brown hair with one long string of gray, with flashing sea-green eyes and an air of command about him. |
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There's something about a rampageous woman flashing men that resonates with power. |
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The public and the private interfuse here, like Clarence's remarkable image of diamonds flashing in the hollow eyes of skulls. |
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Sometimes you realize what's happening, but usually you don't, cause you're too blinded by the flashing lights of the filmstrip. |
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She sketched a salute and then loped away, a smile flashing over her lips as she did so. |
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Sasha smiled, a familiar look of distance flashing in his eye, and I knew he was recalling a memory. |
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Take a dark rainy night, with thunder rolling and lightning flashing and it would be perfect. |
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Glass-fiber flashing proved to not be equal in conformability, durability and puncture resistance. |
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When night falls, the lighthouse and its embracing beacon draw the eye, flashing every five seconds as its loom bounces over the waves. |
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The flashing little LED was a Gilswick Electronics original, which he'd Tippexed out, and Sellotaped over a half dozen times. |
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What sort of degenerate would ignore the flashing lights of a vehicle clearly bearing the insignia of the Florida Highway Patrol? |
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It was an impressive sight, gleaming with the burnished sheen of beaten bronze and flashing green marble. |
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It is inky dark, with fireflies flashing in the trees and a gibbous moon hanging over Venus. |
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If there are any areas covered with black flashing cement, examine the cement carefully for pinholes or cracks. |
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The steel sparked, flashing in the half-light like lightning bugs in a cacophony of musical pings! |
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This may indicate that roof leakage is occurring where the drain vent pipe penetrates the roof flashing. |
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We strolled around through the flashing, neon lights and loud pinball machines. |
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The young king looked out upon the thousands of soldiers lined in ranks, the curved edges of their swords flashing in the morning light. |
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Right after we had begun the sextet of act II, with almost the whole cast on stage, we noticed a blue light that began flashing from the house. |
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A head with rosy cheeks, tousled hair, and flashing glasses suddenly appeared before me. |
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Slide the saddle, or top flashing, underneath both shingles or shakes and the roofing felt. |
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Lots of us have been embarrassed by mum flashing pictures of us naked as babies on the goatskin rug. |
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Call it the difference between discreet concealed lighting and a flashing red neon sign. |
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In front of them, several giant exhibition stands in black polished color gleamed in the flashing lights of green, white, yellow, and blue. |
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Hair streaming in the wind, cloak rippling out behind him and eyes flashing, he bore down upon the fortifications. |
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She looked up, her eyes catching a light from somewhere and flashing a spectrum shimmer. |
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Seal flashing around roof stacks and vents, between roof valley flashing and shingles, and around roof additions and skylights. |
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We were guided as we went by millions of fireflies whose flashing marked the banks like landing lights on an airstrip. |
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She tried to tell herself it was nothing but a dream, but the images kept flashing up in her mind. |
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When your baby wets, it activates the sensor which triggers flashing lights and an alarm. |
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By his Glasgow Academy days, he was pinning Labour Party flyers under his blazer and flashing them at fellow pupils. |
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It can also operate in a silent mode, alerting security personnel with a flashing light. |
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The two actors tell Alberta's life story by flashing back to when she was ten and then recounting different events of her life. |
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Sheet metal, bituminous membranes, and composite materials are used as flashing. |
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Jack grinned then, his teeth flashing white through the charcoal that blackened his face. |
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His fears quickly diminished as he spotted her in the rearview mirror flashing her right turn signal and pulling into the parking lot. |
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A drunk driver failed to see her bright flashing lights, sideswiped her vehicle, and plowed into the back of the truck. |
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It features lights that begin flashing on impact and continue to do so as the ball rolls down the lane and strikes the pins. |
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The flashing orange lights of the recovery vehicle beam into my room as the mechanic continually revs the failing engine. |
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The Balls Pond Road was in seasonal festive mood with lights flashing red, green and amber. |
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The city of Tokyo was blazing with high flashing lights of red, blue, white, and yellow. |
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He does not say why he spun toward Bauthues, his hand flashing upward like the quick draw of a pistol. |
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And more ghostly unicorns were emerging from the light, their heads held high, their bodies flashing with ethereal light. |
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Doreen picked up her knitting once more, the needles flashing in the lamplight and clicking rhythmically. |
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The police officer followed him activating his vehicles blue flashing lights and two-tone horn. |
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A sudden blinding, flashing, light filled the room, and I had to squeeze my eyes shut momentarily in order to shield my eyes. |
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A red light began blinking and flashing in the room, and an alarm went berserk. |
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She stopped pacing and pulled herself up to full height, facing him with flashing eyes. |
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It was of similar shape as a fighter and had a flashing red light similar to passenger jet's blink. |
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And she probably makes more money flashing her disfigurement in the red tops than she would by acting. |
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So long in fact, that he did not notice the flashing of the comm link for several seconds. |
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Rick half-turned to look at the screaming woman, a tarted-up blonde with teased hair and flashing red earrings. |
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A line of police cars screamed by, lights flashing, sirens wailing and ululating. |
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I was raised on flashing lights and sounds effects that ranged from bloops all the way to bleeps. |
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He dozed off into a pleasant slumber before being woken up to the sound of Klaxon sirens and flashing red lights from the hallway. |
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The flashing lights from ShockWave sent her off for a boak behind the rides. |
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The rain continued pouring down in torrents, and lightning kept on flashing unendingly like comets in the black sky. |
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Rumble strips, sleeping policemen and flashing signs have the same benefits. |
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They had spoken in unison, with quickly flashing grins sliding onto their lips. |
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Just as everybody's life finished flashing before their eyes, the jet began to level out as the wheels hit the runway with a sharp jolt. |
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The bridge was vast, with fancy leather seats and bright, flashing computer systems manned by a lot of important-looking people. |
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I pulled the door open quietly and slipped inside, flashing the class a smile and giving a small wave. |
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The edge of his gauntlets show beneath the edge of his shirtsleeves, flashing as he walks in time with the bracers that cling to his shins and over his feet. |
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Minimize the moving, flashing this or that or the latest whiz-bang script. |
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James quickly glanced back at Higgins, flashing him a signal. |
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An anticipatory hush settled over the Columbia auditorium, bulbs flashing and cameras clicking. |
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The show really jumps back and forth through time this season, flashing back to the arbitration scenes with Marcia Gay Harden. |
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By September, he was flashing a thumbs-up to assembled fans as he walked into court in a Barcelona suburb. |
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She axes the terrible contestants while still soothing them, flashing that sweet J.Lo smile, for the sake of our entertainment. |
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With lights flashing, the cruiser arrived at the blooming Grove State Police barracks in Pike County. |
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The picture shows him on a jet ski, flashing a big smile and giving the finger with both hands. |
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Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarm signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails. |
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Builders stabilized the tower and added flashing to make it waterproof. |
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Thousands listened to this man with a weather-beaten face, long hair parted like a woman's, eyes flashing, clothes a mass of rags, a big toe protruding from a moccasin. |
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Kiato shook his head slightly, shaking off the daze and the uncomfortable feeling around his neck, then slowly got back to his feet, his eyes flashing a radiant forest green. |
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Referee Declan Corcoran had a busy match, whistling for 45 frees and flashing no less than eight yellow cards in what was a very stop-start game throughout. |
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Changeable cell phone covers and face plates to suit your mood, the latest holograms, flashing keypads and colorful gemlike keypads can bring a smile to your face. |
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Throughout the long night, the Clipper flew onward with wing tip navigation lights flashing red and green to compete with the mass of twinkling stars. |
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Wreathed in flame with its fiery eyes flashing, the giant wolf-like creature uttered one long, deafening howl and began advancing slowly, menacingly. |
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Warning klaxons went off, flooding the room with flashing red light. |
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Her face registered my presence like a camera shutter, flashing from smiling expectancy, through complete surprise, and then back to restrained amiability. |
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The whole car ride home the girls rehashed the night over and over again, but I sat in the passenger seat and stared at the city lights flashing past my window. |
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As a precaution against a possible disturbance, the ferry was escorted by a police boat, its blue lights flashing. |
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The ship whisked into the night's sky, its bright lights flashing. |
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I loved being there away from the fans and flashing cameras. |
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Cars and lorries were flashing their lights and beeping at me. |
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The car behind me started flashing its lights, and turned on its siren. |
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The driver was alerted to on-coming cars flashing their lights at him. |
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His eyes were flashing with anger and his mouth was covered in blood. |
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Her head was up again and her eyes were flashing with anger. |
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After flashing my driver's license, I took Adrienne to baggage claim. |
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They hate to see somebody flashing the money around like that. |
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The FDR Drive was closed to all traffic except emergency vehicles, and we drove down it with lights and sirens flashing. |
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In November 2012, police officers in Racine County, Wisconsin, pulled Matson over for running a flashing red light. |
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You'll be presented with a flashing, blinking riot of color. |
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Ben frequents a messageboard dedicated to exhibitionism, and agreed to shed some light on his own motivations for public flashing. |
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Every British lighthouse doesn't just flash to warn ships of hazards, but also has its own flashing pattern which allows mariners to locate their position. |
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You can even attempt to subdue a suspect by flashing your badge or firing a couple of rounds into the air in hopes of scaring the sucker into compliance. |
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As if to illustrate that, he removed his teeth, and put them on the table, flashing a gummy, toothless smile at me. |
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Manufacturer Bluebird says the vehicles, which have steel safety cages and flashing lights at the front and back, are 70 times safer than any other US passenger vehicle. |
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The pictures published today in the Aussie magazine Women's Day show the pair flashing plenty of flesh on the Seychelles beach. |
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Casinos are designed to bamboozle you with the sensory overload created by the flashing lights and jingles and the sound of endless coins tumbling down into a metal tray. |
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In general he eschewed complicated effects of pulsating or flashing lights, preferring a bare and simple presentation that brought him within the orbit of Minimal art. |
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And she even matched her manicure to her outfit, flashing nails that were a shade of teal. |
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Just look for the tractor trailer with its hazard lights flashing, parked in the middle of the street as it waits to jockey into position in the plant's cramped parking lot. |
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Her last official engagement before she gave birth to baby George was marred by her skirts blowing up and flashing her underwear. |
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She stopped and turned, eyes flashing with a titanium shimmer. |
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His eyes were flashing from humiliation, anger and probably pain. |
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As a trifecta of red rings began flashing, a carousel of models was revealed in the center of the stage. |
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A flashing icon alerts viewers when mail arrives, and the TV screen can be shrunk to one-quarter size while the viewer reads and responds to the mail. |
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Stockport No 2 signal box, built in the 1870s, has 60 levers and is operated manually by two signallers using a system of bells and flashing lights. |
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He caught her out of her twirl and pulled her close to him in front of a camera, making them look like a couple before kissing her cheek, cameras flashing all the while. |
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On the 40-minute journey across the bleak landscape of the Fens the coach was preceded by a vanguard of police motorcycles with blue lights flashing. |
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Cross got the start of a lifetime and pumped his way into a widening lead, flashing across the finish line with the day's fastest time, 18.800 seconds. |
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There were lights flashing and monitors blinking behind them. |
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We pass single file on a swinging bridge and I see a large morphos butterfly up the tree-shrouded stream, the turquoise circles on its fluttering wings flashing like neon. |
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Kitty suddenly bent towards her, brown eyes flashing mutinously. |
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I finished down an arched spine of a ridge, village in view, and sloe tree scrub and birch, menacing fly agaric funghi, and a flashing flock of goldcrests. |
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She was perfectly composed, occasionally flashing a wry smile and speaking in thoughtful, well-turned phrases. |
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At least when an all-too-real attack came on Wednesday morning, there was only the flashing of blades, not the roar of gunfire. |
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Judy did her usual flashing the brights, but Edward did not stop. |
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The nurse nodded, flashing one of her trademark brilliant smiles. |
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Prismatic refraction shows us the spectrum flashing out of a sort of nothing, which suggests a possible return into a single all-containing invisible source. |
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For those who are deaf and blind, vibrating pagers, have been supplied and flashing or vibrating alarm clocks have also been provided for tenants. |
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Before you knew it, the Jets were reduced to watching John Elway gallop around the field in a victory lap, flashing a smile that seared a bitter image in the Jets' psyches. |
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Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarms signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails. |
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The flashing light paced our aircraft in steady northward direction. |
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Please note the flashing part at the bottom of the balloons. |
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And, of course, no Area re-creation is complete without a silver-walled dance floor, finished with flashing lights. |
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Even the sisters in the Hippo nunnery were warned that a woman can unconsciously and unintentionally throw a man off balance merely by a flashing eye. |
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Viro cursed an oath, his fair eyes flashing, his muscles tensed. |
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The referees far too often want to be the star of the show, flashing cards, making controversial decisions and generally wanting to be the centre of attention. |
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But that didn't stop the rage I felt from flowing over, didn't stop blinding white anger from flashing across my field of vision like heat lightning. |
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While the others were leaping around in Union Jack mini-dresses or leopardskin catsuits, flashing tattoos and tongue studs, she was usually lurking in the background. |
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As the cavalcade of over 25 cars passed through Glenade that evening, the sheep in McGloin's meadow huddled together bewildered by the hooting horns and flashing lights. |
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The car window was smashed, and the indicator lights were flashing. |
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He heard her indrawn breath, and suddenly the flashing lights in front of his eyes dimmed, and the inexorable pounding behind his left eye receded into the night. |
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He blinked and rapidly adjusted the viewer's dials, but what seemed to be a tiny, almost infinitesimal flashing green light on one end of the diamond, did not disappear. |
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Perhaps the anti-gambling lobby group has a person on the inside, confounding design plans, adding irrelevant bells, whistles and flashing lights. |
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Come December every other house will be plastered in the tackiest of tacky flashing lights and we will laugh, regaling each other with sightings of aesthetic atrocities. |
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Coated with a special plasticized asphalt, the flashing weighs 2, 3, 5, or 7 ounces per square foot and a total weight no less than 6 ounces per square foot. |
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Amber reacted, her own light flashing brighter, a flare of red. |
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Parker snickered, flashing me and Riley a flirtatious smile. |
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