The piece will cover a six metre stretch of ground and be produced in float glass, metal and paper. |
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Maybe China will allow the yuan to float by 2008 if it is able to complete its financial reforms in time. |
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In the Duck Pond game, twelve, large plastic ducks float around in the baby wading pool. |
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We did try to float the idea that they should be allowed a wagonette pulled by shire horses and have them inside, but it's a marching parade. |
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At dusk pademelons and wallabies come out while sugar gliders float through the forest canopy. |
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An explanation that I favour for the sinking is that the snort mast float valve jammed open, flooding the boat. |
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We like to entertain, waterski, or sometimes just float for a while in an isolated cove. |
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As the float passed by the boat jetties, officials and tourists raised slogans against plastic items. |
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Wavy perforated metal panels aid the room's acoustics yet appear to float off of the brick walls. |
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It turned out that the float had been vibrating against the body of the carburettor and had worn a little hole through it. |
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Captain Leonard B. Smith, whose ship brought the first cargo of ice packed in sawdust to the island, suggested a bridge that would float away. |
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His heart lifted and he feared he would float around if he could when he learned that she wanted to spend more time around him. |
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Unpacking the box you find a plethora of connectors and adapters for what ever might float your boat. |
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Elsewhere, desperate refugees build a raft, or use blown-up plastic bags to try to float across the river. |
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I made the mistake of thinking that they had given up and commandeered my favorite inflatable raft to float me around the pool. |
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No, sensibly and sensationally, they float about in beautiful saris, djellabahs and caftans, looking very stylishly dressed. |
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The reassuring sound of a milk float whirring by outside your window in the early morning is now a rarity. |
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There are also plans afoot to float television channels in other South Indian languages over the course of the year. |
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They will also float if you drop one overboard and you can scoop it up with a fish net. |
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Shares in World Online have taken a good kicking since it emerged she flogged loads of hers ahead of the float last month. |
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We're all familiar with helium, the very light gas that makes balloons and airships float in the air. |
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The float was preceded by hundreds of priests fully vested as for mass in albs and chasubles. |
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Still other families of the labyrinth fish, such as the kissing gouramis, allow their eggs to float along the surface of the water. |
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She began to float a few inches from the floor, hair rising around her wonderstruck face. |
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During the Watsu treatment, you float in the arms of your massage therapist, who kneads your muscles and stretches your arms and legs. |
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Brilliant bigtooth maple, velvet ash, and box elder leaves float on mirror-smooth pools and stick to hiking boots. |
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The shares, worth eight times their float value, make him rich enough never to have to work again. |
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We could happily have pottered about the site for most of our four-day break, swimming, playing footie and watching the yachts float regally by. |
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They are made of high buoyancy foam and will float with guns and ammunition inside. |
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Air bubbles seem to float just before your eyes, the planes of perspective are miraculously separated, and the layering is remarkably deceptive. |
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They do catch some good fish but so do anglers float fishing in close with big baits. |
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When resting or sleeping, sea otters float on their backs and wrap themselves in kelp to keep from drifting. |
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They often stood there for days until the miller felt able to let down flashes of water to enable them to float over the shallows. |
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A higher float level richens the mixture while a lower level makes it leaner. |
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So, admitting that paralysis would occur, it's still okay if you're wearing a life jacket because you would float face up? |
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Buoyant circles, rings and squiggles float like islands and lena, at times, an amusing semblance of comic-book drawing. |
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Roustabouts shouting from the crow's nest float like Ascension angels on a ring of lights. |
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His face would float in and out between images of ordinary men and women discovering hope, with lilting music in the background. |
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The surrounding lush green landscape is reflected in the water, which ripples gently as I float along it. |
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A stone lion's head, which seems to float above a potted plant, drips water into the pool. |
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Single aquamarine crystals, both cloudy and gem clear, have been found as float on the alpine slopes. |
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I introduced a little liquidised bread on the float line and started to fish with a small piece of punched bread on the size 16 hook. |
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I therefore normally use a soft action float rod with a reel loaded with about 3lb b.s. line. |
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For this reason, the arapaima tends to float near the surface of the water and is vulnerable to harpoon and spear fishing. |
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Its heart-shaped leaves float on the water surface and five-petaled white flowers rise on little stalks above the leaves. |
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The large central float smoothly merged into the fuselage and an arrestor hook was fitted under the lower portion of the rear fuselage. |
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He was employed as a roundsman to drive his float round his round and to deliver milk, to collect empties and to obtain payment. |
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Each float was supported by front and rear N-struts attached to the bottom longerons of the fuselage and the front and rear stub-wing spars. |
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The saddlebag was made from a cow's stomach which, being waterproof and inflatable, could be used as a float when crossing rivers. |
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McHale was trudging through the gut ahead of me at the side of the boat when he suddenly vanished at a spot marked only by the float of his hat. |
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Mint had fallen off the cliff, her eyes closed, only to float on a magic carpet. |
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What I want is a make-up remover that literally lets the make-up float off your face. |
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Reaching my chosen spot I dropped some bits of bread across to the far bank, watching it float downstream then across the current to our bank. |
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Islands of tender beef brisket float among rice vermicelli in a delicate lemongrass broth flavored with scallion, cilantro and onion. |
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Spend some time here and you will glide instead of walk, float instead of swim and smell of lemon grass, tea tree or lavender. |
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They float over a mandalic background created from different floral patterns. |
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One fragment with the smile intact rests a step above the Moor's head, as wordless cartoon balloons float in dumb surprise above. |
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The word on the street is that he has ballooned up like a float in New York's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. |
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The artist likes to float between scratchy, airy paintings and thicker, impasto works, such as in some of the paintings of cows. |
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I came up again to float on my back, short hair fanning around me, bangs plastered to my forehead. |
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It's not the first bit I've seen float by, but this one is drifting against the current. |
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On the interior, the disembodied floor appears to float freely from seamless, rounded walls. |
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The large seaplanes landed in the quiet atoll waters and pulled up to a float offshore. |
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Every additional knot of airspeed when crossing the threshold will cause the aircraft to float an additional 1,000 feet down the runway. |
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Conversely, the 'ambient' tracks float in amorphous realms of drifting waves, each composition conjuring a realm of becalmed bliss. |
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You can float the mouse over the button and a tool tip will pop up with the command name. |
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He would float about the world without rest, for his head had been severed from his body. |
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Edie gasped for breath, giving in to the shakes, hanging on to the float like it was her whole world. |
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This is particularly important when the wind is in your face and you want to hold the float on line either far bank or midstream. |
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I started when I was nine years old going round with my father with a horse and float with milk churns. |
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After an amazing 57 years he's handed in the keys to his milk float for the last time. |
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A rather fetching photograph of young Dave, grinning beside a milk float in Glasgow many moons ago, appeared in Friday's newspapers. |
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Played out on steel drums at 13 bpm, it sounds like a milk float crashing into a village pond. |
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Following the milk float was a convoy vehicle, which we believe was a newish black Volkswagen Golf or similar. |
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Express Dairies has also applied for a licence to deliver packets and parcels through its milk float network. |
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How will it improve traffic flow and road safety to force a milk float to drive in the outside lane at 3am? |
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If he wanted to jump on the milk float and ride around in the playground they would let him. |
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He then used his milk float to try to ram the car as it drove away towards Coxtie Green Road. |
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The milkman had been delivering and to his horror returned to see the float hurtling down the hill. |
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In this shift, signs float ever more free of the reality to which they point. |
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We all know about pheromones, the chemicals that supposedly float betwixt us carrying certain messages, such as sexual availability. |
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I've come to the realization that I more or less float shiftlessly from one idea or desire to the next. |
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Anyone who runs a business but doesn't have a clear idea of how they will sell it or float it is making a big mistake. |
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The trebles float the highest notes with admirable assurance and no suspicion of strain. |
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Under the impact of the shock, the fish float to the surface, becoming an easy prey. |
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He hauled himself back aboard and pulled the javelin out of the riverbed, allowing the vessel to float free again. |
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The float valve in the brine tank also can get clogged up with salt residue. |
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We installed float valves and shut-off valves so I can clean the troughs or drain the system in winter if necessary. |
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Periodically, float planes cruised by, shuttling their passengers home from the San Juan Islands. |
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On the odd occasion I managed to look down, I could see the float out of the water rushing frantically from side to side. |
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The workers customised the float with campaign slogans and blasted out classic tunes from popular bands. |
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Tourists are piped on to the train by a young kilted boy on the platform as steam gathers into clouds which float gently overhead. |
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The homespun girl trio weaves melodies in and out on guitar, mandolin, harmonica, ukulele and banjo as vocals float across each note. |
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Other technology companies have also mothballed their plans to float stock. |
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Inside and outside merge as bottles and jars seem to float unanchored amid tangled branches. |
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When the meatballs float uninterrupted, spoon them out and place in the skillet with the melted butter. |
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This is a brilliant float for pole fishing for skimmers on waters between one and three metres deep. |
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Both men were usually in the boat, one rowing and the other dropping a weighted float bobber on the datolite. |
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The works float in discreet white frames to expose torn edges, staple marks and copious layers of underpainting visible around the rim. |
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He denounced the government's decision to float Venezuela's currency, the bolivar, and to cut next year's budget. |
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It's the kind of album that can float past unimposingly if relegated to the background but listen closely and its rich detail comes forth. |
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We used a variety of tactics ranging from the open-end feeder with bread to the stick float with maggots. |
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Sid's shook his head, causing the smoke from the cigarette dangling from the corner of his mouth to float up into his eyes. |
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Seabirds nest on the cliffs and float on the smooth sea, scattering as the RIB zooms past. |
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Then, if he was feeling up to it, he'd splash back into the cold pool of water, and float in the euphoria of clean, unsoiled water. |
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As we talked his float dipped and he struck into another, which promptly tore across the shallows, sending out a huge bow wave. |
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Once those animals rot the fishing net might float back up to the surface again and start ghost fishing once again. |
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Pour one glass of Pierre Jourdan Belle Rose into a champagne flute glass and float one dash of Van der Hum over the bubbly. |
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In the interests of brokering a peace, we'd like to float the following theory. |
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Happy with the comfortable decor and the huge vases filled with flowers, I float into my cabin. |
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Beyond their 11th-floor balcony, city lights glitter and ocean liners float noiselessly in the bay. |
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And don't forget to show your toddlers how to float on their backs and blow bubbles. |
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Then she cast a spell on me to make me float in the air, and she hovered right near me. |
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Some were lost through storms or when their marking float lines were cut by boat props or otherwise severed. |
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Trolling with artificial baits, the use of dead or live baits, spinning and float fishing were the types of fishing in the Gulf. |
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Visitors, four at a time, can float in the spirituality of this miniature monumental space. |
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My lungs then re-expand, my wetsuit buoyancy returns and I float to the surface. |
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On the other hand, these wider vesicles float more readily due to their greater buoyancy. |
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The array tube is filled with mineral oil to create neutral buoyancy, allowing the array to float behind the underwater towing vehicle. |
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Built into each wheel unit was a flotation tank with sufficient buoyancy to float the unit. |
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My buoyancy is such that at 15m I could float to the surface without effort. |
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If lifting the ball up stops the water from running, try to bend the float arm down to get the right buoyancy. |
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Set the blade of the float at right angles to the spot board and push a measure of plaster towards the edge furthest away from you. |
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She is not certain she wants to float the company, but hints at a possible buyout or merger in the future. |
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Circles, squares or collages of geometric shapes executed in bright acrylic colours float freely on the surface of his paintings. |
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Both the wafer stage and reticle stage float on air bearings and move with linear motors. |
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Some sea cucumbers are able to float or swim, and a few stalkless crinoids are also capable of swimming for short periods. |
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Black-headed gulls float in standing water in fields along the road, as they have for the past few days. |
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For hanging coat hooks, tightening door hinges and replacing washers in the toilet-tank float valve you'll need a set of screwdrivers. |
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Above float an airborne cast of Gods and Goddesses, heavenly nymphs and tree spirits, and snake-hooded nagas and naginis. |
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Practically the last men picked up from Repulse were on a Carley float well laden. |
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Two and a half hours later all those on or around the Carley float were rescued by a corvette. |
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Industry sources said the proposed ADS issue would help the company enhance the float of its stock on Nasdaq. |
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The float also strengthens its hand and will bring capital into the business that will be used to reduce debt. |
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Its giant gilded strongbox glared bullion-brilliant, and paradoxically appeared to float at the centre of a giant olive-green pool. |
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The bank had put a hold on the money so they could float it a few extra days and make a few extra centimes on it. |
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Rather than being nailed or glued to a concrete or plywood subfloor, these floors float atop the subfloor. |
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When the fish is too large to be swallowed entire, the hinder portion will be bitten off and the anterior part allowed to float or sink. |
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As Pen stared into the darkness she began to see images float across it like leaves across the surface of a body of water. |
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Umbrellas is so obviously a fantasy that the story can sustain the weight and still float effortlessly. |
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Eight uniformed servicemen will parade on a float as part of the procession this weekend, and a mobile recruiting office is to be set up. |
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In my opinion the best way to attach the float to the line is with a swivel attached to a short length of power gum. |
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High, tropical cirrus clouds are made up of tiny ice crystals that float at altitudes from 20,000 feet to 60,000 feet. |
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Livebaits will be fished on a float paternoster, while the deads will be fished on a link ledger. |
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There are several alternative sunken float paternoster rigs, all of which do a reasonable job. |
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With a float tied to the end, we start to pay the line out to float behind us and arc round the stranded yacht. |
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We float down from above, through a pollution haze which perennially shrouds the city. |
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The photostats are monochrome, of course, and the figures seem to float in a kind of brown twilight. |
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With the force of inertia, the suits continued to float out in space like simple debris. |
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On July 2, Thailand conceded defeat to currency speculators and let the baht float against the dollar. |
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Most of my fishing with this float is on large gravel pits that tend to be rather deep, demanding the use of a sliding float. |
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Feuding reaches a new pitch as the chief executive tries to float the bank. |
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There's an old man sitting on a float holding a fishing rod, to which is attached a small stuffed fish that he pretends to catch again and again. |
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With a heavy plummet, I plumb the depth and set the float so that about half the float's length is protruding above the surface. |
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Poach the dumplings in the syrup until they float to the top, about ten minutes. |
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The water certainly was not very deep so I decided to use a small self cocking float with 6 lb line and a piece of bread flake as bait. |
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A large lump of floating bread flake fished in conjunction with a controller float was the successful method. |
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All the locals were legering dry crust or flake for the roach but I was determined to float fish. |
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The float still has its original wheels and ironwork but the solid oak frame had to be replaced. |
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I have found a cork on quill Avon float to be perfect for the job of presenting a moving bait. |
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A small cork or float usually is used to suspend the bait a foot or two beneath the surface. |
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Although they float freely on the water surface, they are treated as emergent weeds. |
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They were concerned that the buoyant forces of the concrete against the bottom forms would float the drains out of position. |
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The crystals float in suspended stasis, with each passing second they start to expand and glow. |
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I heard the front door slam violently and excited shouts float up the stairs. |
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For once, the lineout maul was regenerated closer to the posts and O'Gara was able to float his pass towards an overlap near the left touchline. |
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And, if his plans work, he says he would be happy to float his business on the stock market in the future. |
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He will need to muster all his not inconsiderable sales skills to help float the company at a time when stock markets are in the doldrums. |
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Just over a year ago, few would have dared to float a retail business in Hong Kong. |
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Uruguay has allowed its national currency, the peso, to float freely in an effort to make its exports more competitive. |
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I recently suggested in China that the yuan should float freely, which would probably lead to a substantial appreciation. |
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China has been under pressure from other countries to let its currency float more freely. |
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The first days after allowing the peso to float freely saw a stable value of the peso against the dollar. |
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And even if China were to float its currency, it likely would do no better than slow the export of jobs to China. |
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The market should decide the value of currencies, according to this view, and the correct exchange policy was to float the national currency. |
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The pressure by the U.S. government for China to float its currency will last only as long as it favors politically influential interests. |
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The US has led calls for China to adjust or float its currency, with US industry arguing that the low rate is responsible for job losses. |
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The instability of the rupee and the decision to float the currency highlight the country's underlying economic and political crisis. |
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The White House says the president will again urge the premier to take steps to float China's currency. |
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The next day I decided to fish with the same tackle but set the float shallow. |
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Eventually the many rings were threaded, the float attached, shotted and the hook tied on. |
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Then my float shot under and I was into a fish that was too heavy to be a chub. |
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Pat and I believe that it is the float impacting too deeply that scares fish rather than the splash factor. |
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Dean won the race, I hitting third as I had lagged behind when catching the float on the pool edge. |
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I must say I thoroughly enjoyed learning to swim on my back with one of those squeaky polystyrene float things. |
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My aunt now sat up, and the edges of her float came up out of the water as she straddled it to look at me. |
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The float has a pore at the bottom that emits gas and can be refilled with secretions produced by a special gland. |
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However, the Ediacaran genus Ovatoscutum looks very similar to the float of the living chondrophorine Velella. |
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I wondered just how many stings I could take, as I anxiously scanned the surface for the float sac of a Portuguese man-of-war. |
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The float of the Portuguese Man of War jellyfish acts as a sail which helps it move or swim in water. |
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When the float rises to a preset limit it shuts off the incoming water, and the flushing cycle is complete and ready for another sequence. |
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The most common type of bilge pump switch uses a pivoted float to sense water level. |
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Mount the float valve in your reservoir of water at about the level you want the water. |
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Braithwaite milkman Ted Godfrey provided his float for use by children from the Sure Start and school nurseries. |
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One man grabbed the milkman by the throat and held a three-inch knife to it, while the second man searched in the float for money. |
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Memories of wartime Britain were evoked for some with a float called The Land Girls and there was a gardening theme for a number of floats. |
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The committee is also organising a float for the Easter Parade through the town. |
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Police are considering robbery as a possible motive because a float of hundreds of pounds was missing. |
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Are Brighton's beggars now carrying a float so they can give out change to people like me? |
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The easiest way to apply grout is with a rubber-faced float or a squeegee, although you can do it with your finger and a large sponge. |
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Among the simplest is a somewhat rough but uniform surface achieved by tooling the finish coat with a sponge float or brush. |
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Push the grout diagonally across the tile with the float tilted at a 45-degree angle. |
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Cover the tiles with grout using a rubber-bottom float or a sponge and wipe on a diagonal. |
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I grab a root beer float at a diner called Joey's, and begin walking again. |
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He was sitting in the lawn chair next to me with a rootbeer float in his hand and black sunglasses on, which made him seem more rebel-like. |
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Sometimes you'd be lucky enough to have money for an ice cream float or a soda pop. |
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The significance of independent float is that it is associated solely with one activity and not with a chain of two or more activities. |
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The independent float of an activity is calculated assuming the worst circumstances. |
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As long as a task does not slip past the amount of float time, it will not affect the overall process or project time. |
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Researching double-glazing or heating boilers may not float your boat but it should save you enough to make it worth your while. |
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But if shopping doesn't float your boat, there's some impressive architecture along this route. |
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The only problem is that I'd rather like one that I could use float glass with, but I think I will not get a kiln that can go hot enough. |
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A report is to be sent to the Procurator Fiscal, after a Kirkwall milk float collided with two parked vehicles in Victoria Street on Monday morning. |
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The ambatch float remained perfectly stationary upon the surface. |
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You will need to fish light for them with no more than three pound line and 14 or less sized hook on a 2BB float with a couple of bits of split shot down the line. |
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He allows the subject to float over to Hitchcock with a calm directness that I admire. |
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In the meantime, Epstein has tried to use his charitable projects to float him back to the top. |
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He helped her into his milk float and took her all the way home. |
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There was an art installation at the Tate in Liverpool once based on the idea that you could record the voices of spirits which float around in empty rooms. |
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She would float around the house, which was filled with chamber music, in flowing white gowns. |
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The darts I shoot are regular aluminum-shaft arrows, but they have a float attached to the business end and a small cutting head threaded onto the tip. |
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Some but not all float by means of a large pneumatophore, or gas bag. |
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Eire's punt, once tied to sterling, was allowed to float free. |
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The fruit of the coconut tree includes the buoyant husk surrounding the coconut, which helps the seeds float downstream and spread the tree's offspring far and wide. |
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Taken five miles from the ground, white streaks of methane fog float over the surface like a kind of haar, partly covering scattered islands in the sea. |
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But it is another thing to watch his own advisers float a trial balloon that he might finally change his story. |
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One of his mightiest inventions was the Dirigibelle, a vast steam-powered Zeppelin which would lift off from Brighton Pier, and float across the English Channel. |
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After a couple of minutes the bread was gone, but I'd been engrossed in watching the float so couldn't decide whether the fish ate the bread or it had sunk or washed away. |
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We watched her float about, a meandering frown, for two whole hours in the season premiere as she mourned the death of Matthew. |
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While rafting and kayaking in Nepal, adventurers can float along picturesque mountain rivers enjoying tranquil views, far from the well-traveled paths. |
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The Tories were so keen to push ahead with the float that they failed to order a full inventory of the company's assets, fearing this would scare off investors. |
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The still waters stagnate as discarded bottles float to the surface. |
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They absorb only gas and oil as they float in the bilge water. |
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Viewers watch aliens rave at a dance party, float off into space while fireworks explode, and witness a fiery kaleidoscope descending from overhead. |
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The fine hairs on this flower come off and float around in the tea. |
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I'll float the hypothesis even if I don't hold with it for one moment. |
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The president will remain under pressure to encourage Beijing to float its currency, currently pegged to the dollar, which experts argue makes imports artificially cheap. |
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Congressional leaders want China to float its currency on the open market to help adjust what they consider artificially low prices for Chinese goods. |
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China Wolfberry Holding Company, the world's biggest manufacturer of wolfberry wine, plans to float its shares in Hong Kong in the next 18 months. |
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There are the Senators who know how to get things done, how to twist arms and pinch earlobes, and the Senators who float on a perfumed cloud of ideals. |
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In this series, vases float atop color fields, but here the vase is partly obliterated, as it is enveloped in smokelike, quivering strokes of black. |
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They float free of such specifics, as untethered symbols of a world derived from print. |
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Let these eight Wordbirds-for-the-Shutdown serve as a linguistic life raft to float you to safe harbor. |
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They may be elongated, swollen in the middle and tapering towards the blade or they may form a bulbous float containing air-filled lacunate tissue. |
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Additional heraldic shields float in the foregrounds below the flanking scenes, as well as in the lancet cusps and the adjacent tracery openings above them. |
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She lays down oil paint in thin layers that stain her canvases as watercolors do paper, so that her figures seem to float between reality and some other state. |
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The race has been an annual event since 1988 and once released from the bridge, the ducks float downstream to the finish line by Bradford swimming pool. |
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At the end, these paintings-within-paintings float in mute isolation, like the ancestral ghosts of industry's first captains, or of art's old masters. |
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Echoes of Grieg's incidental music float briefly across the night air. |
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This float looks like a miniature skittle seen in a bowling lane. |
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When you jump, you don't simply jump, but you float into the air and slide down objects with a flinching animation only associated with sloppy programming. |
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Raise your arm for help, and float with the current or the undertow. |
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The survivors abandoned ship in two boats, a Carley float and a raft. |
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But miraculously they must float in the heavens so far away from us, their beautiful light will continue to shine on us forever. |
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That side now has to be repaired and fitted with flotation devices that will eventually help the wreck float to the surface. |
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Tiny diagrammatic shapes seemed to float in the darkness when I closed my eyes, and my ears sensed the lingering reverberation of a guitar in the distance. |
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At about 3.30 p.m. a Carley float overtook us in the race for the cutter. |
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Only those who made it to a Carley float had any chance at all. |
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An initially more painful, but eventually more efficient mechanism for dealing with economic shock and inflation is to float a currency if it is pegged. |
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Fluffy clouds regularly float over the Middle East, with names like Camp David, Road Map, Oslo Process, and wye River Memorandum. |
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A milkman had his electric float clamped in Bristol as he made a delivery. |
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The water level is low, and red lotuses float on its surface. |
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And, because the discs float on the hub, lateral run-out isn't a problem. |
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He had been standing at the back of the float surrounded by presents when the front wheel dropped into a deep rut and he was thrown to the ground. |
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At any rate, to allow their version of events to float in the blogosphere, untouched and unanswered is to normalise it, make it an acceptable and normal kind of argument. |
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In the kitchen, marinara pots simmer with 100-year-old family recipes, potato gnocchi float delicately to the surface of boiling water, and braciola is prepared fork-tender. |
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Graceful sampans, piled high with meticulous arrangements of fruit and vegetables, tables, urns and clay pots, float leisurely as they plied their merchandise. |
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It is the region inhabited by plankton, which are minute organisms that drift or float at various depths in the water, and by nekton, which are free-swimming organisms. |
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But if that exercise doesn't float your boat you could use a set of scales, a tape measure and a calculator instead and calculate your Body Mass Index. |
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Observing the slow-moving procession was akin to watching a tranquil dream float by. |
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Then I went to Dream Goddess and let my cares and worries float away. |
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Shake vigorously and pour into a delicate glass, then top with a splash of soda water and float an edible flower on top. |
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It was an ice cream float gone guileful, a schoolmarm with a swagger. |
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The float was locked in position by the bulk shot, with only a number 4 shot about 1ft from the size 8 hook that was baited with a piece of flake. |
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Poured into a chilled, sugar-rimmed Martini glass, the mixture is topped with a float of Champagne and garnished with a chocolate cigarette and a maraschino cherry. |
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Finally, as the evening cooled, Graham took himself up to the loft to replace the worn-out ballcock float and valve that's been giving us a problem for some time. |
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The float is then given two coats of cellulose paint to seal it. |
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The Manchester United midfielder, with his back to the goal, turned brilliantly to float the ball in for Emile Heskey, who was allowed to nod the ball down for Owen. |
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They embrace three angular lanterns that pull light into the heart of the building and, at night, seem to float above it like illuminated marquees. |
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When the pressure in the venturi is lower than the atmospheric pressure, the gasoline in the float bowl enters the airstream going into the engine. |
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Senior clubs are put to the pin of their collar to float cash-demanding first fifteens with the noticeable result that the lower teams are relatively unattended. |
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He will construct a snake of leaves that flows down a river, a cone of bleached wood that will float away on the tide, a bracken sculpture that is broken by the wind. |
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Floaters are tiny spots or specks that seem to float across your eyes. |
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She enjoys watching transparent matchstick figures float into space. |
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If that doesn't float your boat, there's still Prince of Persia, Frogger, Donkey Kong and dozens of other games that once graced arcades and barrooms everywhere. |
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After taking out some 20 tiddlers, the heron flapped off, only to be replaced by a kingfisher who calmly took another ten from all round my float before moving off. |
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There, we'd toss in stones to watch the splashes, fill our water pistols with the murky brown water, and float leaf boats bearing wormy passengers. |
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Planets float about the sphere as satellites, the bright sun rakes across its surface, and you want to move under it and explore the space beneath this levitating orb. |
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Apparently it takes three days to float down the river to the coast. |
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A small girl, oblivious of the tiny drama, toys with the float of the lady's hair, which has slipped from her topknot, perhaps as a result of her admirer's tentative advance. |
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Thousands of Vampire Diaries stories float around the interwebs, and every single one is way too explicit for its target audience. |
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There were women in various stages of undress, aged hacks bellowing out nationalist folk songs, several figures slumped in corners and enough booze to float a battleship. |
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I got my usual root beer float and peanut butter fudge sundae. |
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This, he explained, means large cabins with big windows, and an opportunity to float around the cabin during the four to five minutes' worth of microgravity during the flight. |
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His voice rises and falls like a cork float on a fishing line. |
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This machine was the size of a milk float and was drawn by horses. |
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The bow doors would open, allowing the cargo of tanks, armoured cars, bulldozers or lorries to drive off, and the LST would then wait for the flood tide to float it off again. |
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The import tariffs on almost all goods traded among the six founding members including cement and float glass products have been cut to between zero and five percent. |
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These publications made the mother of three float through her daily chores, burn the dinner, overcook the peas, but more important, enabled her to supplement the housekeeping. |
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Skateboarding is going airborne this fall with the launch of the first real commercially marketed hoverboard which uses magnetics to float about an inch off the ground. |
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