The last of Mr Darcy's lingering doubts faded as he saw her cheeks flush in the pink tinge of a blush. |
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Nice of you to wad up all the goodwill you've accumulated and flush it down the toilet. |
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A perennial wallflower planted late last spring continues to flower after having been trimmed back a couple of times with each flush of colour. |
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The warm soil, full of weed seed ready to grow, responds to tillage quickly with a new flush of weeds. |
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So I used the first 900 meters of the 1500 as a warm-down to flush the lactic acid out of my system. |
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Extend window and door jambs as needed so they will be flush with the face of the new paneling. |
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With a good water supply the house had a flush toilet and its own septic tank. |
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There are no toxicity issues with water-soluble vitamins, because they flush out of the body. |
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More often than not, it's just a splash from the previous flush, but sometimes it's wee. |
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The third was a very handsome, pleasantly featured man flush with radiance. |
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The joker is a wild card which can be used only as an ace, or to complete a straight, a flush or a straight flush. |
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Recycled rainwater will be used to flush the toilets and water the gardens. |
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This would help identify and flush out infiltrating viruses, worms, trojans and other malicious softwares. |
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In the last flush of the setting sun, impalas and wildebeest pull tighter together and drift toward deep cover before nightfall. |
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Scratch the render to form a key and, the next day, fill flush with a slightly weaker mix. |
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But they have failed to kill or capture the main rebel leaders, or flush the guerrillas out of the south. |
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How many fighters could have gotten to their feet before the count of ten after catching Joe Frazier's full swing left hook flush on the jaw? |
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When you are upset or worried, you can draw something and it seems to just flush all your ill feelings away. |
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After the first creamy flush, their milk settles down and is made into soft fresh cheese with a refreshing chalky tang. |
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Some liberated lawns will surprise you with a flush of lady's smock, tall meadow buttercups, ox-eye daisies and even orchids. |
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A once-blooming rose with its extended flush of blossoms may work equally as well as a remontant rose under the same conditions. |
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Two small camping areas contain a total of 16 sites and three lean-tos, flush toilets and hot showers. |
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After chemical treatment, the water from the flush toilet is clean enough for people to wash their hands. |
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The solution to this is to get right next to the glass, so that your camera lens is flush with the glass surface. |
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He said that any fool could bet on a busted flush in poker, or swear that black is white, but that isn't a classic lie. |
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Now it is back to the linisher to sand the pin down till it is completely flush with the sides of the plane. |
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The standard household lavatory, we are told, uses 7.5 litres of water per flush. |
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Don't flush paper towels, feminine sanitary products and other slow-to-degrade materials, like cat litter, in the toilet. |
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In normal times, motoring and the solar panels kept us flush enough so the generator did little but rust in the sail locker. |
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While both men have a long list of achievements to their credit, neither is in the first flush of youth. |
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The object of the game is to get 4-of-a-kind, a five-card straight, a straight flush or a royal flush. |
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We have visited this particular boat since it opened about six years ago, but I had never hit a royal flush there. |
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Under the rules of the game if a player gets a straight flush they win ten per cent of the pot and if they get a royal flush they win it all. |
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In Poker, if I'm dealt a royal flush, I need only concern myself with how much I'm going to win. |
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It's the equivalent to sitting down to a game of poker and being dealt a royal flush with your first hand. |
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I don't know what species of rudbeckia this plant is, but it gives a welcome flush of colour and height in the garden from late July. |
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At last, however, she rustled in, smoothing down a stiff poplin dress, with a little frightened flush in a gracefully rounded cheek. |
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The first photograph is flush with lush colour, bluest skies and a verdant forest pathway. |
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Holiday romances will be particularly energetic, but even long-term partners will experience a lusty flush of new love. |
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Attach plywood with panel adhesive and brads and sand it flush with front edge. |
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What with mandatory water tanks, dual flush toilets, water saving shower heads and front loading washing machines, he is full of bright ideas. |
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In 1346, Caffa was under siege by the Tartars who catapulted plague-ridden corpses over the city walls in an effort to flush out the inhabitants. |
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Finally, Wayne heard the toilet flush and Lance sauntered back into the living room. |
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For keeping the drains clean, the project had included a recommendation to flush these with water drawn from the backwaters. |
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Feeling my face flush, I realized I must be the color of a maraschino cherry. |
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I thought I saw Eric flush, but he marched off too quickly for me to be certain. |
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Two years on, he, and the swashbuckling model of capitalism he represents look like a busted flush. |
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The gamble turned out to be a busted flush, he could not even catch his quota let alone anything extra. |
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Is it a great diversifier that can provide excellent returns over the longer term or a busted flush? |
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More liberal unionists and others who have might bailed him out in the past see him as a busted flush. |
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I spend much of my time in Brussels, and the British presidency is now widely regarded as a busted flush. |
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If this new group isn't against ID cards it may well be a busted flush from the outset. |
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Two other reasons for flushing problems could be that the flush valve or the ballcock need to be replaced. |
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The bus leaves bang on time, and we roll along the freeways as the sun rises and adds a flush to the Rockies on our right. |
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There is a flush of blusher on her cheekbones, mascara outlining her eyes and a hint of pink lipstick. |
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We kind of took it for granted back then, when times were flush and we were living high on the hog. |
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Nail or screw a 2X2 piece of wood flush with the bottom of the ledger, and lay a bead of sealant at the joint to prevent water infiltration. |
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The dot-com frenzy was at its peak and the capital markets were so flush with cash that they were practically bursting at the seams. |
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We'd be out in the fields trying to flush pheasants, and flocks of migrating blackbirds would appear. |
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Then I pushed on the thingamabob to flush the toilet, but there was no pressure. |
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The proposed jackpot would be awarded, for a side bet, to players receiving both a royal flush and a pair of aces. |
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We remodeled part of a barn on Colin's farm into a wire-floored nursery with pull-plug flush gutters and an outside pit. |
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The secret, La Collins maintains, to her youthful flush is nothing other than petroleum jelly and water. |
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I noticed a flush on Angie's cheek as Christopher smiled, bashful but reserved. |
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In 1940, only 55 percent of Americans had hot water, flush toilets and bathtubs or showers. |
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They had contributed in votes to Narendra Modi and were flush with his thumping victory. |
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The interior of the secretary is surrounded with flush beading that also runs up the inside edges of the bookcase and returns across the shelves. |
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Some systems use a large-capacity pump operated by a time clock to supply flush water instead of a flush tank. |
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A sheepish flush tinged my cheeks and Diego mumbled something in rapid Spanish about the sister he never had. |
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The question was tinged with a touch of sarcasm that made her embarrassed flush renew its bright shade and caused her to clench her fists. |
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With dark brown eyes, long dark lashes, a flush mustache and auburn that curled at the nape of his neck, he wasn't altogether unpleasant to look at. |
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The goal was not for the Burmese to capture him, but simply to flush him out. |
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Walls of local ashlar to the left and a flush stone dado to the right augment this feeling of sedimentation, of Baldeweg's building being literally of the earth. |
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If the chief executive officer or financial director are corrupt, it is extremely difficult to flush out the liars and cheats, unless there is a whistle-blower. |
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The traditional woodscrew has either a flat head for driving flush with the wood surface or setting into a counterbore, or a round head that sits above the surface. |
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If this were a full-priced game, you might call it a busted flush. |
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Put the bar in place, give it a good whack with a hammer to mark the spot, and ream out a large enough hole so that the bar fits flush with the ceiling. |
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Since that day they have been in the shadows, there have been problems with finance and at the beginning of this World Cup they were, it seemed, a busted flush. |
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Their ingenious system to save household water and use it to flush the toilet impressed the judges in the competition, which attracted more than 120 entries. |
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The booming economy has been good news for the consumer electronics industry by making many feel flush enough to take a flyer on expensive new technology. |
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Until they take place, the current regime in Kabul is a busted flush. |
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In addition, the servers ship with a tool that will retry failed instructions immediately, taking away the need to flush and rebuild software buffers. |
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Today, however, it is clear that Mr Blair is a busted flush. |
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The economy is flush, and the Bush campaign is revved up and going strong. |
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Smoke and CS grenades can be used to flush out men in cellars and sewers, while white phosphorous grenades can be used to create smoke or as an anti-personnel weapon. |
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Although, ironically, the lack of rain in recent years has made the problem worse, as winter flows can help flush sediments through the system and out to sea. |
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The city was flush with new wealth and a bottomless well of optimism. |
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He was in the bathroom, perhaps trying to flush some pot down the toilet, when a cop burst in. |
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The conservative ranks are so flush with outsiders and fringe groups that they end up tripping over one another. |
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It has been five decades since the Department of Science and Industrial Research announced the invention of a new type of ball valve which would hush the flush. |
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There are those who believe the Olympics are a busted flush. |
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The celeb-endorsed craze promises to flush your body of icky impurities with a flood of juice. |
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In the morning, agitate the water with a toilet brush and flush. |
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In the first flush of fame, when virtually anything he appeared in would be a hit, he spent more on his two-reelers than other directors did on feature films. |
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It may sound absurd at first flush, but politics and poker have a lot more than just bluffing in common. |
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There is, for example, the Seinfeld episode where Jerry, feeling flush with cash, buys his parents a caddy. |
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Play up your natural flush with subtle shades of apricot or rose. |
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Coming after the rejection of the European Union constitution last May, today's retreat signals to all the world what a busted flush the president is. |
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To make blush look like a natural flush, layer it under a BB cream. |
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She had not changed, and the clear flush of health dyed her neck and cheeks as I frowned. |
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Made of rosewood with mahogany as the secondary wood, it includes brass stringing on the top and sides and an inlaid flush brass escutcheon and central brass plate. |
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After installation, the head and mandrel are shaved off flush resulting in an appearance closely resembling a brazier head driven rivet. |
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Countersunk or flush rivets are used extensively on the exterior of aircraft for aerodynamic reasons such as reduced drag and turbulence. |
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A Second Reading debate was held to flush out major issues before going into committee. |
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If there's a big plug over the BBC waste disposal unit, can they please remove it and flush down Children In Need. |
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Will humanity literally fall into the toilet, and will Wedgie Power prevail, or will even Captain Underpants lose the flush of success? |
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With the tank upside down, pull or twist off the rubber spud washer and use a spud wrench to unscrew the large locking net from the flush valve. |
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Its upper surface folds very slightly and is inlaid with glass panels set flush between the silver steel members. |
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He is looking forward to 2011 with the flush of excitement normally associated with a bright young rooky. |
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It had been hit flush by a Vladimir Guerrero line drive in the bottom of the fifth. |
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And in Idaho's Hell's Canyon it's possible to flush chukars, gray partridge, California quail, ruffed and blue grouse. |
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The BVB need for their trackage track junction boxes with lids and drainage boxes with lids, and flush mounted cap to drainage boxes. |
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The first could be to flush out any mineral right owners by attempting to exercise the mineral rights yourself. |
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We want to see where it goes, and just flush it out a little more. |
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Her cheeks were a hideous blotchwork of flush and pallor, and there were great blackened hollows under her grit-sealed eyes. |
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The heavily-tattooed Perez never recovered, getting nailed with flush head shots before a clean-up left hook cleaned his clock. |
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Jerusha turned, a flush on her cheeks that wasn't makeup, a swath of steam from the vaporizer swirling around her chest, disembodying her head. |
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After harvesting the first flush, clean up all the withered pinheads and debris on the surface of the block. |
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Planting dates, soil moisture, nutrition, and pest management should be designed to protect the first flush of floral buds, flowers, and pods. |
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And though his money was now gone again, all but a sovereign or two, yet that troubled him but little, in the first flush of being at sea. |
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The amount of first flush that should be diverted varies considerably depending on how much dust has accumulated on a roof. |
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Several published data sets have been collected to evaluate the occurrence of a first flush of pollutants from urban watersheds. |
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Brainstorming with friends and colleagues can help you flush out the details of the idea. |
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The well breath'd youth, hot-mettled, and flush with genial juices, was now fairly in for making me know my driver. |
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Grounds are usually put up first and the plastering floated flush with them. |
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Considered one of the best mid-meal snack or finger food in summer, cucumber is known to flush out toxins from the body. |
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Even so, proper practice, supported by regulatory requirements, should be to flush and decommission each chamber and to rehabilitate UCG sites. |
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As hatching nears, hens sit tighter on the nest and will only flush from the nest if disturbed in very close proximity. |
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Jeff winked his eyes sleepily open and looked out into the cool flush of early morning. The east was oranged over with daybreak. |
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Generally they are shot by hunters employing gun dogs to help find, flush, and retrieve shot birds. |
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She'd blown all her savings on them, flush with the rosy glow of a new engagement and the promise of partnerdom within a couple of paychecks. |
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Another possibility is that they are secretory, as they produce an oily substance which appears to flush mud off. |
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The ancient Romans had many public flush toilets, which emptied into an extensive sewage system. |
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To help flush them out from their underground burrows, the polecat was domesticated as the ferret, its use described by Pliny the Elder. |
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Private flush toilets are too expensive for virtually all residents in townships due to their water consumption and installation cost. |
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Lord Strut was not flush in ready, either to go to law, or to clear old debts. |
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Alternatively the buck is hammered more or less flush with the structure in a counter sunk hole. |
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Spitoon with auto water connection, high and low vaccum motorized with auto drain and auto flush system. |
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So if you live in Buchan or Moray be prepared for a flush of turbine reapplications. |
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The figures in the reredos were cut flush in order to put a plaster coating on in the Reformation. |
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Maybe it was the resilient flush from New Year's resolutionists sticking to their guns. |
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In the hush of my mountained vastness, in the flush of my midnight skies. |
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That is a Pulp flush with Sparks and glossy 80s pop balladry, making nods at Spandau Ballet and Ultravox without the influences being contrived or too knowing. |
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A flush rivet is used primarily on external metal surfaces where good appearance and the elimination of unnecessary aerodynamic drag are important. |
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They are the only primates to have short, relatively flush canine teeth. |
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There are also many hunters who use Pointers such as English Setters or German Shorthairs to find and hold pheasants for hunters to flush and shoot. |
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I was not voting to flush 1,000 years of history down the euro karzy. |
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She was but nineteen, living in Britain, flush with her first recognition in Alfred Hitchcock's Jamaica Inn, and under contract to its star Charles Laughton. |
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If you are hit with the squits, take a rehydration fluid to replace lost sugars and salts, and drink plenty of clean, bottled water to flush the bug out of your system. |
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Content not yourselves with some part of it, that you read the gospel, or new Testament, but neglect the old as is the practice of some flush notionist. |
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Hunts may also use terriers to flush or kill foxes that are hiding underground, as they are small enough to pursue the fox through narrow earth passages. |
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The first obvious difference you can make is simply to choose not to flush every time. If it's yellow, let it mellow. If it's brown, flush it down. |
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I thought I'd draw another spade, but I ended up with a busted flush. |
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One week before spring drills began, Brian Teague was asked to take four years worth of preparation for his senior season and essentially flush them. |
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Optics include a die-formed high reflectance white powder coat reflector, a flush mounted acrylic snap-in lens, and proprietary batwing optics for vertical light distribution. |
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After the labels are applied, containers may have to go through a label brush down device to make certain that the bottom of the labels are flush against the conveyor surface. |
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Once properly trained to hunt within 25 to 30 yards of the gun, the Springer can dependably find and flush ringnecks from whatever cover they inhabit. |
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With windows flush to vertical internal wall, the Pietra di Lecce folds in from the facade to wrap reveals, lintels and cills, so augmenting the perception of building mass. |
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The initial touch-mark was established at Roper's saw-mill, on the North River, and is a point on 20-penny nail driven flush with the horizontal surface of sill to bull-wheel. |
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Jonny Magic doesn't get that far, and its rah-rah tunnel-vision is what ultimately makes it a straight draw, instead of the royal flush it could have been. |
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As with any fire, blackboys and sedges were the first to grow, little else appearing before the first rains, which were followed by a flush of herbaceous shoots. |
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