The portentous first page of text does not mention the artist, whose engraved image floats within an oval frame on the facing page. |
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The fyke nets are suspended by placing floats at the apex of each hoop, and on the top of the opening frames. |
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The Grand Finale will be the Big Parade which will start on Sunday with a variety of floats. |
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Using the language of the industrial curtain wall, the architects developed a steel frame that floats in front of the existing building. |
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There will be 40 floats in tomorrow's procession, accompanied by marching bands, majorettes and cheerleaders. |
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It will include floats, vintage cars, majorettes, stilt walkers, dancers and music. |
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Then members of the mandirs or businesses sponsoring the floats personalized them with balloons and garlands. |
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The sound of bagpipes, steel drums and the Beatles filled the air as 18 colourful floats and walking groups wound their way through the streets. |
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The building's metal skin looks like the shining surface of a jet, yet it ripples and floats in sculptural freedom. |
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He floats down river in this fashion and before long, the trees begin to thin. |
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Expounding and elucidating as she wafts across the paper, Clio floats like the ribbons around her hair and waist. |
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Like thistledown, she floats from one position to another, scarcely aware of him yet somehow connected, even dependent. |
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I have a small tackle box that holds a variety of wagglers, trotting floats, leads, spinners, shot and hooks. |
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I have regularly used these floats on tidal waters to fish high tides with good results. |
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Like everything else in the picture, the water on which the barge floats is serene and unruffled, as in a tideless sea or lagoon. |
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If the box floats under a list, the metacentre point M moves upward to a point N, where N is called the false metacentre. |
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His chip floats in to about 12 feet for three and he drains his birdie putt. |
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Listen, if wearing pantyhose floats your boat and everyone is happy, good for you. |
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A slick of toxic benzine floats into the city, confirming that the river, the city's main supply of water, is dangerously polluted. |
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He floats quietly but soon sinks into the water symbolizing his final moral fall. |
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It's one of a number of big-ticket sharemarket floats scheduled over the next two months. |
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Behind them is an army of shamrock-studded floats, Irish dance troupes and marching bands. |
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Many clubs do not have moorings but certainly have docks, piers, gangways and floats. |
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My oxygen lackadaisically floats away while I meander blissfully along the last few yards of the surface leading to Everest's crest. |
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As his body floats in a boat downriver toward Lyon all the bells of the region miraculously begin to sound. |
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A prominent solo line, a guitar, a sitar or a flute, floats over a solid background of synths and percussion. |
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Kamiyama floats gorgeous shimmering melodies that fade in and out of the background, and synth squiggles periodically accent the rhythm. |
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But it is because of hydrogen bonds that ice floats, and the iceberg can sink even the unsinkable ship. |
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Three humpback whales breach in the distance, and closer a large green sea turtle floats blissfully in the waves. |
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The men are college students from all over the USA who had soloed in Civil Pilot Training and were chosen for advanced training on floats. |
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They continued talking for a while, when Leila announced she was hungry and that they should get on with the root beer floats. |
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But for today you wave a sad farewell as it floats back off into the night sky. |
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They are then put on boats and rowed out on to the lake, anchored with rocks and buoyed up by plastic pop bottles, which act as floats. |
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The enlarged sponsons provide additional stowage for carrying extra fuel, life rafts, floats or other equipment. |
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A child's handful of balloons escapes, as they must do every hour on the hour, and floats away over the Magic Kingdom. |
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These floats transported the great floating concrete caissons which formed the sea walls of the Mulberry Harbours. |
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It floats in circulating hemolymph that is presumably oxygenated from non-lantern tracheal sources. |
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The couple have always been carnival stalwarts and for many years entered floats with friends. |
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Julie got thirsty so we went to the ice cream place for root beer floats, they have the cheapest beverages in the park. |
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While eight of the crew probably went down with her, the remainder escaped and managed to get into Carley floats on the water. |
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At her stern are the Carley floats and a large deck cargo which lies under tarpaulins. |
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By this time many men had given up, let go their hold on Carley floats or wreckage and sank from sight. |
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The road parade this Saturday will feature around 25 classic cars and floats. |
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But before I get ahead of myself, I would like to explain that our ship was equipped with Carley floats. |
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Some of the crew tried to get ashore in Carley floats but were blown past the island, drifted miles to a lee shore and where found by Icelanders. |
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Immediately men began to abandon ship, jumping over the side to the Carley floats and any available debris. |
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The sun also came out as the procession of floats wound its way to the carnival field and then paraded through the town on Saturday. |
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Threatening storms stayed away until the end of the carnival procession when those on the floats and spectators heading home were drenched. |
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Bromham was awash with colourful floats and costumes as residents celebrated in the carnival procession on Saturday. |
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On Painkiller, Griffin's soft falsetto floats above a catchy chorus and sweet pop melody. |
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Another advantage of these floats is that, being thicker based and less streamlined, they do not impact so deeply into the water. |
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The boat they are moving is less heavy, more streamlined and floats a lot higher in the water. |
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The corners are gathered together in a rosette and knotted along the ceinture so as to overlap slightly, while the lower end floats free. |
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I do understand there are water guns on some floats in the parade and retaliation from the spectators can be expected. |
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The southbound carriage way will be closed to traffic from 8.30 in the morning to enable floats to assemble on the off side lanes. |
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While some rode on decorated floats, others paraded in flamboyant costumes. |
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Suddenly, smoothly, the Wurlitzer floats up to the stage and the dance gets going with a bouncy cha-cha-cha. |
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The surrounding snow-capped peaks are hidden by thick cloud from which frozen rain floats lazily down, reflecting light from illuminated windows. |
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As the space station floats through space in low-Earth orbit, the surface of the structure builds up a static high-voltage charge. |
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Conversation ebbs and flows, and from time to time, our host's wife floats through and offers us cheese straws. |
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The camera floats into the air to reveal they are on a tropical island and the others are further up the beach, suntanning or playing volleyball. |
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He floats for two days and when he nears the land all he can see are violent crags and cliffs. |
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Then there are those who lost large amounts of money investing in ill-fated dot-com floats three years ago. |
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The floats, although not many, were terrific, with some improvisation where wagons were not available. |
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He also complimented all who took part and took the time to decorate the floats and make them presentable. |
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The shallow dome floats over the place, its hovering quality enhanced by the sometimes invisible mirror-glazed pilasters that prop its corners. |
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The parents provide all the fixings for the children to make root beer floats. |
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The Man-of-War floats on a gas-filled, blue to pink, translucent body called a pneumatophore. |
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Numerous local schools and organisations took part in the event with colourful floats and flamboyant outfits. |
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In this full-length picture, her toddler grandson floats against a flatly painted, baby blue field. |
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For those few moments all life comes to a standstill as she gently floats past the cloth shop, the vile grocer and the newspaper stand. |
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Yorke floats a ball into England's box which Lawrence heads over, though the goal was never in danger. |
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First priority when fishing in this way is to get the right floats for the job. |
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These floats hold plenty of weight but remain sensitive to bites in fast flowing water. |
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Further downstream, Alex and George were enjoying similar success trotting their floats down a sumptuous stream. |
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Personally, I get a lot of satisfaction out of making my own floats and catching fish using them. |
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For general river fishing you may want more deep drawer space for things like swimfeeders and big floats. |
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Through an elaborate maze of nets suspended by floats, fish are channelled into captivity. |
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Astronauts are dropped into the training pool wearing space suits, then loaded with weights and floats for buoyancy. |
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Accordingly, plans were made to convert the prototype to floats but that plane was destroyed during its flight testing program. |
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He had purchased two Piper Cubs on floats and had also arranged with a local doctor to lease his new Republic Seabee amphibian. |
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The first flight with floats took place on 8 August and switching from land gear to floats was a relatively simple process. |
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The aircraft for the journey was a Fokker tri-motor fitted with large floats and named Friendship. |
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When fitted with floats, the planes flew maritime reconnaissance patrols and performed their missions in an efficient and reliable manner. |
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At the same time another aircraft with floats fitted landed near the dinghy and picked up the crew and flew off. |
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A couple of months later he made the first flight in it equipped with Edo floats. |
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After World War Two, private aircraft fitted with floats were a common sight at rivers and lakes across the United States. |
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The bottom of it is built like the hull of a boat and it can float, even without special floats, which can be deployed from the wheel supports. |
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The aircraft could be fitted with either land gear or floats and featured manually folding wings. |
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Wilkins contacted Lockheed about obtaining another aircraft and purchased a Vega that would be fitted with floats. |
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Install warning floats in the pump chamber so water use can be stopped if the pump fails. |
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Commercially available structures offer either stacked flashboard risers or floats to adjust this water level. |
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Today, the New York City parade is the biggest in the country, with an average of 75 floats and 150,000 participants. |
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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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Spectators were six-deep on the streets with revellers eager to get a good view of the parade of carnival floats. |
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There were many colourful floats, bands and a large number of groups of marchers. |
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The sun smiled down on the bands, dancers, street performers and floats winding their way through streets lined with crowds in buoyant spirits. |
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Delighted crowds cheered on a spectacular carnival of colourful floats and bands on Saturday. |
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A colourful procession of floats through the town was the beginning of a weekend's fun at Dartford's annual festival. |
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The President will lead a parade of more than 10,000 people and dozens of floats back to the White House. |
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The ceiling is hung with lamps of every shape and size, from glass floats tied with rope to whimsical creations made of seashells. |
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This parade was reported to be a lively and energetic affair, containing a record number of floats. |
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We had to hold floats between our feet while swimming the butterfly stroke, a difficult task. |
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While the front of the building floats, the rear is rooted in the brick and stone structure that houses the kitchen, toilets and study rooms. |
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Like a ghost ship, the curragh floats onward, into the maze of icebergs off the east coast of Greenland. |
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Brooklyn is taken over by a sea of masqueraders in spectacular costumes, wining to pulsating soca, behind eye-catching floats. |
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The hydraulically retracted wing tip floats were similar in construction to the hull. |
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Earth's crust essentially floats on the denser mantle that behaves as a very viscous fluid. |
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Organizers said Hercules is one of the largest krewes in Louisiana with 700 riders on 32 double-decker floats. |
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A canopy of metal floats like a huge handkerchief above a voluminous carapace whose thin edges bend gently over the rolling lawns. |
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He also had a Travel Air 4000 on floats and a Fairchild 22 landplane at Boeing Field. |
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Conversation ebbs and flows, and from time to time, our host's wife floats through in her diaphanous dress and offers us cheese straws. |
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Root beer floats had another heyday in the 1950s, the era of malt shops and soda jerks. |
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It's also why, when a pond freezes, the ice floats and the pond's inhabitants can endure the winter in liquid safety. |
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Electric vehicles using lead-acid batteries have been around a long time, notably in milk floats in many cities in the last 40 years. |
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He courteously includes any stray whim that floats through his mind, however original or trite, and lets it dart away without probing further. |
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He restates the theme in octaves and floats it away over his own restatement, like a ghost score. |
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Soon after departure, the train's wheels retract and it floats 10 centimeters above the track. |
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Unlike float planes, flying boats land on the water on their fuselage as well as on their wing floats. |
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They also show evidence that humans used harpoons, floats and lines to catch their prey, which included sperm whales, right whales and humpbacks. |
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The counter mass, which floats on air bearings, is attached to a linear motor guide. |
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There will be music, dancing, masks, beads, coins, themed entertainers, parade floats, and much more. |
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Inside the hard exterior of ice floats a memory of intricate Victorian-style furniture made of snow. |
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It is also widely believed that these floats also act as a visual attractor to the ever curious flounder. |
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We have invited Africans, Lithuanians and Polish along and are hoping their ethnic floats will bring some life to the parade. |
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When the business floats later this month, she and work partner will be rich beyond the dreams of even a rollover lottery winner. |
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A drifting longline consists of a mainline kept near the surface, or at a certain depth, by means of regularly spaced floats. |
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The parade will come through the town at 3pm sharp with the floats gathering in ARCH at 2pm. |
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It is cropped close to the low-pitched gable roof of a ranch house where a mysterious figure enclosed in the oval medallion floats by. |
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With drag from pontoons and floats removed, the OS2Us had greater speed and could carry heavier loads of bombs. |
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A spongy, Dijon-colored city of algae and microscopic creatures that floats on the surface, periphyton cleanses the Everglades of excess nutrients and pollutants. |
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It may also be estimated by immersing the stone in a series of liquids of known specific gravities, to see whether it sinks, remains suspended, or floats. |
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There's just magic, and that runs through everything from Vodou to the Northern trad to whatever it is that floats your boat and clicks with you personally. |
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Like other adverbial words and phrases, nevertheless floats around under the joint influence of meaning, syntax and style, but it usually washes up at the start of a clause. |
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Businesses have complained they are being forced to carry unrealistic floats in their tills to keep up with customers' demand for change to feed the meters. |
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This included cork and willow floats, a disgorger, a ceramic vessel with pouring lip, a wooden bowl, a leather flask, knives and wooden knife sheaths. |
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In England, glass-ball fishing floats are commonly used, as are witch balls, colored glass balls intended to be hung in homes to keep out witches. |
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A flux is sometimes used that combines chemically with the infusible materials in the ore to form slag, which floats on top of the metal and can be drawn off. |
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A perfume, maybe sandalwood, floats in this Aladdin's cave, with every surface covered by carpets and embroidered fabrics, wood and stone sculptures. |
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The celebrations of Holy Week in many cities and towns of Spain include floats with scenes of the Passion and Death of Christ, and likenesses of the Madonna. |
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Being much less dense than balsa wood, these expanded polystyrene floats are much smaller, offering less resistance to the strike which should mean more fish are hooked. |
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The film often floats back and forth between these moments of satire and sadness. |
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Smoothing up the cob on a belt sander will leave you with an appearance very like those commercially made corn-cob pipes and give you some really nice looking floats. |
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I'll be back in a few days, but in the meantime, have a great New Year's Eve, watch out for nitwits on the road tonight, and enjoy the floats and football games tomorrow. |
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We come across bright ideas in books, like over-length lines passed through pulleys under floats and the excess taken up by counter-balancing weights. |
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From time to time one of those floats is bobbing up and down in the water or has been pulled just under the surface and that's when Mr. Catfish is on the line. |
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He goes around the cafeteria and floats from table to table, talking with everyone and mooching off them at the same time so he doesn't have to pay for lunch. |
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I fished next to Milo Colombo, the chap that makes the Milo pole floats. |
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It floats through bends, refusing to step out, until you learn to push its limits and then it will take the exit with any level of oversteer you care to dial in. |
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As well as an assortment of colourful floats the line-up will include brass bands, Morris men, traditional dancers and vintage cars as well as local civic dignitaries. |
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With floats from the schools, Brownies, Guides, Beavers and charities as well as a march past by the local cadets, there really was something for everyone. |
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On that day, the three rods with the floats produced most of the fish. |
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Next week I'll tell you about the new pole floats I have designed. |
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If you own a dock with unencapsulated polystyrene, do yourself, your neighbors and the environment a favor by replacing those floats with encapsulated polystyrene. |
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They use beam and otter trawls or fine filament nylon driftnets, a form of gear used in the open ocean, suspended in the water by floats like a curtain. |
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These weights have a hole or holes bored into them and help, with the aid of buoyant floats, keep the net vertical in the water and fished as a gill or seine net. |
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The most interesting statistic on the list is the large number of accidents where the pilot attempted to land with the gear down with amphibious floats. |
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Fishing floats have always been irresistible bounty for beachcombers. |
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Its surface of turbulent waves, sprayed with twelve coats of turquoise automobile paint, floats the eye up to artifacts lifted in moments of repose above the sea of intensity. |
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Although some men were jumping over the side of the crippled vessel, and two Carley floats had cleared the ship, there were a good many still on board, some of them wounded. |
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You will probably notice the lack of stick floats and split shot that can take an age to set up and this is for the very reason that speed is often vital. |
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Currents also change from offshore to onshore, and combined with strong winds blowing onshore, anything that floats has a tendency to head this way. |
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The planes could be equipped with either wheels or floats for both land and water landings, but only by replacing one type of gear with the other. |
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Instead, it just kind of blissfully floats around in its own self-contained environment, content to prettily fizzle out into an unceremonious anti-climax. |
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Coral heads, reef sharks and parrot fish shimmer beneath a plane of water so translucent, that a dinghy moored there not so much floats as levitates. |
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With a pair or so of Carley floats decorating her side and several overall coats of drab grey she constituted a mockery of what she had once been. |
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Boil the chicken and use a spoon to remove any scum that floats to the surface. |
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The aircraft is unique because it is fitted with amphibious floats. |
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Both were squinting out into the uneven lighting, trying in vain to make out the shifting shape of the approaching watercraft as it pulled up to one of the side floats. |
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The carnival committee, however, is urgently appealing for the town to join in and enter floats in the colourful procession or participate as walkers in fancy dress. |
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There were a couple of black children on one of the floats, and a plump black tuba player marched with the high school band. |
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Find an old surfboard that is big for your size and floats you well. |
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Judging from response so far there are already a lot of anglers using the new floats as we completely sold out of the first production batch within a week! |
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The float looks like the common floats found in flush toilets. |
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And we're not just talking about a new range of milk floats either. |
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Electric floats went further afield and petrol vans served outlying areas. |
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People on the floats tossed candy to the children along the route. |
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I have consumed far fewer root beer floats than I would have liked. |
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Much of it floats in the North Pacific gyre, a becalmed patch of the ocean that covers a greater area than North America and now resembles a vast plastic soup. |
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Weather conditions were ideal and crowds of people lined the streets to watch the various floats on parade and enjoy the singing, dancing and entertainment. |
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Mainstream gays want Pride parades to play well in Peoria, with large corporate floats and photogenic participants. |
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Our tackle and set-ups were identical, and the floats sat side-by-side. |
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Crowds soaked up the glorious weather as colourful floats, marionettes, a brass band, classic cars and a fire engine wound their way through the town. |
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In those days his dad and uncle Derek ran their business from Moorhouse Farm, delivering the milk from churns carried on horse-drawn floats with wooden wheels. |
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A loose paper floats from within the bag and floats to the ground. |
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Valley after valley floats a handful of cottonwood and aspen trees in a dry ocean of sagebrush, the pale gray green running out the flats and over the hills. |
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These pool floats and pool loungers are durable and long lasting. |
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Most studies of ocean microplastic focus on the debris that floats at the sea surface, but this leaves other potential collections of plastic unaccounted for. |
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When we got to my room, we drank our floats, talking for awhile. |
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The excellent weather meant the event went without a hitch and the streets were lined with supporters waving on the colourful procession of floats. |
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If that's what floats your boat, go for it, but it leads us nowhere fast. |
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In the slightly cloudy weather, students swarm around parade floats, helping put on finishing touches before our high school takes off on its annual homecoming parade. |
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The gas bladder floats at the surface and tentacles are trailing in the water. |
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To say that the lithosphere floats on top of the asthenosphere suggests a degree of easy buoyancy that isn't quite right. |
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The fat in untreated milk floats freely and rises to the surface to form a creamline on the top. |
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The slag floats on top of the heavier matte, and is removed and discarded or recycled. |
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It floats on a cushion of huzun, the way an air-hockey puck hovers above the game table. |
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At the procession there are various decorated floats which make their way through the city with locals in costume. |
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In 2004 a British company released Airider, a hovering vacuum cleaner that floats on a cushion of air. |
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Hundreds of men drowned trying to cross the swollen Sittang on improvised bamboo floats and rafts. |
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The last features a parade with elaborately decorated floats and thousands of people. |
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The young Jackson Pollock attended the workshop and helped build floats for the parade. |
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Student groups and societies build floats and parade in fancy dress through the city centre to raise money for local charities. |
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Fresh water floats on top of the seawater in a layer that gradually thins as it moves seaward. |
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Oceanic crust is also part of tectonic plates, but it is denser than continental lithosphere, so it floats low on the mantle. |
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This device floats on the surface of the water, held in place by cables connected to the seabed. |
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Oscillating wave surge converters often come in the form of floats, flaps, or membranes. |
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An epishelf lake forms when meltwater is trapped behind a floating ice shelf and the freshwater floats on the denser saltwater below. |
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Ambergris is less dense than water and floats, whereas amber is too dense to float, though less dense than stone. |
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A safer and faster method was needed and the Germans eventually settled on providing some tanks with floats and making others fully submersible. |
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In aeronautics, a balloon is an unpowered aerostat, which remains aloft or floats due to its buoyancy. |
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Notable festival often feature processions which may include elaborate floats. |
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Through the process of delayed implantation, a female's fertilized egg divides and floats freely in the uterus for six months. |
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The floats and horses in the parade were impressive, but the marching bands were really amazing. |
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This ice is formed from the ocean water and floats in the same water and thus does not contribute to rise in sea level. |
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The lighter fresh water floats on top of the heavier salt water, which forms a dense layer on the bottom. |
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Marine debris is mainly discarded human rubbish which floats on, or is suspended in the ocean. |
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On 6 June 1905 Gabriel Voisin took off and landed on the River Seine with a towed kite glider on floats. |
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Fabre's first successful take off and landing by a powered seaplane inspired other aviators and he designed floats for several other flyers. |
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Today, however, true flying boats have largely been replaced by seaplanes with floats and amphibian aircraft with wheels. |
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Some examples are hooks, lines, sinkers, floats, rods, reels, baits, lures, spears, nets, gaffs, traps, waders and tackle boxes. |
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The Sargasso Sea is home to seaweed of the genus Sargassum, which floats en masse on the surface there. |
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As years passed, adorned floats and costumed revelers became a tradition among the celebrants. |
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The floats in the parade are decorated in the Panamanian colors, and women wear dresses called pollera and men dress in traditional montuno. |
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The parade includes over 30 floats, vintage cars, a marching band, various local celebrities and members of the Penrith Lions Club. |
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He wins a Shakespeare MACH 2 Commercial float rod, a 13-footer that's perfect for method floats and loaded wagglers at big carp fisheries. |
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But Still Walking is bathed in lovely summer light, and it floats on air. |
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Parrot's feather floats on the surface with a lacy delicacy that makes ferns look clumsy, while it works as a wonderful aerator for pond fish. |
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When it floats through a window, it drops down almost immediately, so an air filter is not going to be effective. |
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A little koa wood here, some woven lauhala there, bamboo, grass cloth, shells and glass floats, Kona hats and feather hatbands. |
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The machine uses ultrasonic sound waves to create a levitating field which traps tiny alcohol droplets and floats them in mid-air. |
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Flavored energy drinks, lemonades, and root beer floats are also available. |
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They have make-your-own sundaes, root beer floats, potato bar, lots of cookies and lemonade, just to mention a few things. |
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Members enjoyed cake and root beer floats, '50s music and a variety of giveaways like giant dice to hang from their rear view mirrors. |
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Featured will be root beer floats and a pizza-eating contest sponsored by Me-N-Ed's Pizzeria. |
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The inflatable collar for the 3,000-gal blivet has been modified with a hard foam collar that floats when the blivet is filled. |
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Bobbers drift freely with the horizontal currents at their depths, similar to conventional subsurface floats. |
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The sun shone as hundreds of people lined the streets for a parade of floats and marching bands through the area. |
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After driving milk floats in and around Coventry for 30 years it will be nice to take one further in what will be a picturesque route. |
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Until now, most electric vehicles have been little more than souped-up milk floats, limited by range and speed, with compromised performance. |
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Electric cars to date have been more reminiscent of milk floats than Formula One. |
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Capable of 60mph, it could spell the end for milk floats as a familiar figure of fun. |
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Each embryo germinates and pushes itself out of the sporocarp to form a plantlet, the sporophyte, that floats to the water surface. |
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With entertainment including Caribbean dance, steel bands, carnival floats and food stalls, this explosion of culture is not to be missed. |
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Nenuphar coffee table from Ginger and Jagger rises from the bottom and floats on the surface softly giving colour and lure to the environment. |
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Occasionally, a memorable phrase floats up from the rivers of verbiage. |
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Most of them are looking for the famous Green Hand which, handily, often floats around the place. |
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Yet again this year the heme provided ample opportunity for bright and olourful floats and fancy dress. |
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Across the world, a rusty World War II fort floats off the English coast. |
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It tolerates my company like it tolerates the company of the bright footlong fish that floats near its head, lunging at matter the turtle has dislodged. |
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The parade is packed with celebrities and elected officials, floats and vintage cars, high school marching bands, charros, mariachi bands, and folkloric dance troupes. |
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Yep, called the Isophone, the helmet contraption floats in a pool and, once you've popped your bonce inside, all other senses dwindle to a minimum. |
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Although LEAPS are similar to warrants, they are more flexible because they have multiple exercise prices, unlimited floats, uniform specifications and standardized expiries. |
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To unify the department and break up the space, HDI used plexiglass banding that floats from the walls around the perimeter and above the displays. |
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Drift nets hang like a curtain from floats on the water's surface. |
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A warm breeze floats overhead as the sun dances deliciously on the water. |
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He changed the company name to Krucker Manufacturing when he began building ultralights, and now makes his living designing and constructing aircraft and floats. |
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But battery-driven milk floats were a better option, being cheaper to run. |
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The parade will feature floats, marching bands, horses and classic cars. |
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Wearing a tan coloured trousers, Bakosoro shook hands with voters along the campaign route as screaming Bodaboda motorcycles and elaborate floats rolled by. |
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The bladderwort is a meat-eating plant that floats in wet places. |
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In coastal waters, tripletail may free float with the tide or current, or station themselves behind the floats marking crab traps or lobster traps. |
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The restaurant also serves Haagen-Dazs shakes and root beer floats. |
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The kits, which include rods, reels, sunglasses, landing net, fishing bag, priest, lines, flies, floats an hooks, will be available to junior members on permanent loan. |
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The house floats over the head of cavorting caryatids and atlantes. |
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The money floats around in the box, blown in the air by a wind machine. |
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Applications range from toys, swimming floats, rubber boots, and film for waterbeds to sealants and casting compounds for the construction sector. |
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Tailor-made for solo outings or match-fishing this slimline three-piece carbon blank is a real powerhouse for casting heavy wagglers or stick floats on lines up to 6lb. |
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This includes hooks, sinkers, floats, leaders, swivels, split rings and wire, snaps, beads, spoons, blades, spinners and clevises to attach spinner blades to fishing lures. |
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Combining floats with wheels, he made the first amphibian flights in February 1911 and was awarded the first Collier Trophy for US flight achievement. |
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The nets are kept vertical in the water by floats attached to a rope along the top of the net and weights attached to another rope along the bottom of the net. |
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It lives among Sargassum seaweed which floats in subtropical oceans. |
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Sea ice is frozen seawater that floats on the ocean surface. |
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Its dairy used horse drawn delivery floats until 1985, and between 1944 and 1959 employed as a milkman one Sean Connery, who later went on to fame as the first James Bond. |
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The operator can then easily move the mower as it floats over the grass. |
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To this day the track across Chat Moss floats on the hurdles that Stephenson's men laid and if one stands near the lineside one can feel the ground move as a train passes. |
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