If you flip it to level 2, all it does is put into a slightly fainter form, those letters that are silent, which is quite a handy little guide. |
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Make a DOS floppy boot disk, and have the configuration program for each card handy on floppy. |
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A seam roller is a handy tool that flattens the seams between lengths of wallpaper. |
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Some friends got together, and using a handy nearby barbeque, on several occasions provided food to the patrons. |
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The seat of this wood-slat stool lifts off to reveal a handy storage container. |
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An ax or mattock will come in handy to chop out the roots that you will inevitably encounter. |
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Well keep these in your overnight bag so if you have a couple hours wait you always have a nibble handy. |
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You never know, she might find your new-found sense of responsibility a turn-on, which would come in very handy on those long winter nights. |
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Often, as is the case here, it is a handy tool for misdirection or a neat handle from which to hang accusations. |
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One handy feature is the quick picture indices, where a set of images is placed as thumbnails on a single page for printing. |
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Great music for lazy drives and porch sunsets, like a summer evening compacted into handy CD form. |
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Speed control is the most important factor in mogul skiing and side slips and hockey stops come in quite handy in the beginning. |
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If you're one of those handy people who can do your own tune-ups, change your own oil and handle minor repairs, congratulations. |
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Even though I'm not going for tacky, the 99-cent stores are coming in handy, because the red ball ornaments there are mondo cheapo. |
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Another device that is very handy is a voice modem with telephone recording software. |
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So I got myself togged up in the required fisherman's smock, with those handy pockets for putting things in. |
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It is quite handy to have such an instrument to hand, but foolish to make use of it at every opportunity. |
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He earned critical praise from the mixmaster as well as a few handy words of advice. |
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The branches serve as a handy perch for the sparrows and mourning doves that frequent my city bird feeder. |
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I myself recreationally use trippy drugs like LSD, and even mushrooms should anyone have some handy. |
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As for horseracing, Clonmel, Thurles, Gowran Park and Cork racecourses are all within a handy drive. |
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More than just pretty, these bowls have a rubber ring on the bottom to prevent slippage plus a handy little handle and pouring spout. |
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Our modern metric units, like the gram or the centimetre, originate from their handy description of everyday quantities. |
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This comes in handy if you want to ensure that potentially offensive words are flagged as misspellings. |
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The metronome is handy and well positioned visually to be a constant reminder of the benefit of slow practice. |
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I opened up my handy weather forecasting program, and looked at the weather map. |
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In addition to this, wire cutters, torches, chainsaws, axes, etc. can come in handy. |
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Highlights include handy image optimisation, a simple animation process and a powerful image morphing tool. |
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It will come in handy later in the movie when we begin to wonder just exactly where the real person fits into the complex story woven around her. |
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Those tissues will come in mighty handy and I'll be forever grateful that he left them for me. |
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Like a lot of Japanese ingredients, miso is handy to have in the fridge, where it will last for up to a year. |
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Get the all angles side bevel tool for all the bevels you need in one handy tool. |
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This is handy for differentiating sheet metal and steel bracings when detecting studs in auto bodies. |
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I know all the tricks, the dodges, the right queues to be in, a handy way of always getting into the fast lane for security. |
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The ability to mind-read is a further handy skill if the co-driver possesses it, as they need to know when to give the driver the information. |
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To save you even more time, we provide handy shopping lists for each recipe. |
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In 1995, his second book, Ocean of Sound, provided a handy escape from the journalistic treadmill. |
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His character's primary trait is volatility, which is handy for saloon brawls and shoot-outs. |
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This is clearly a handy trick for shock-horror press releases, but that's where the comparison ends. |
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The libretto was re-written for raciness and local flavour and sung in English with surtitles, which seems redundant but was surprisingly handy. |
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Toast your bread as you deem appropriate, either via the broiler or your everyday handy toaster. |
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Along with illuminating the critters, they make it easer to see the edge of ragged Colorado roads, and can be handy for setting up camp. |
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The development will also adjoin a pub and restaurant, as well as being handy for the shops and other visitor attractions in Pier Road. |
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The sheets of silk are also rainproof, which is very handy when there are tropical downpours. |
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I also got a packet of those wet wipes, which are very handy for getting the oil or grease off one's fingers. |
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Dwarfed by the boat's jury-rigged splashboard, Lee had pushed to a handy boat length lead at the finish and will qualify for the final. |
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It's also a handy disguise for that awkward little abdominal jut of mine, which no amount of stomach crunching will dispel. |
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Knives of all shapes and sizes hung on racks and lay on tables, whetstones handy. |
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The Story of Film can be read as a continuous narrative, but will be equally useful as a handy reference to dip into. |
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Their tools include rat traps, made of palm leaves, which come handy for farm workers-turned-ratpickers to finish their task at a quicker pace. |
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A Local post office is a vital cornerstone to everyday life, a familiar, handy and extremely useful service. |
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I'd need a thesaurus handy just to make sure I don't keep repeating myself. |
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To have such a handy parking spot so close to Croke Park has been a real blessing down through the years. |
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Durable and convenient, this handy reference functions as nicely in an open field with a flashlight as it does spread out on a desk. |
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Use wicker or wire baskets to keep your sponges, loofahs and shampoos handy near the tub or shower. |
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While hard copy is convenient and handy for swatting insects and small dogs, it really is both a business and environmental luxury. |
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You can even try placing Bibles in handy locations around your home as reminders to feed your spirit every day. |
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Ireland took a handy 18-8 lead into the break and went further ahead within four minutes of the re-start. |
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One long-married rebbetzin suggested making a list of all the reasons you married him and keep it handy. |
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To figure out the number of rolls of wallpaper you may need, use our handy Roll Reckoner. |
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The alarm can also play any sound you choose and includes a handy snooze button. |
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The mistakes I made could have happened with any recipe, so these wisps of wisdom should come in handy even when not cooking meatloaf. |
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The second entrance beside the Craigieburn Stream offers a handy picnic place close to the road. |
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Its handy location is only walking distance from the town center, beach and all amenities. |
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It was in a handy location, across the street from my first start-up software business. |
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This is a very handy pair of pliers because it can be also used as a pipe wrench, adjustable wrench, wire cutter, ratchet, or a clamp. |
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This was especially true of those nifty seniors who were loud in their praises of this handy bus service. |
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The logic is that they would also welcome the handy access to a healthy beverage at the same time. |
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I get paid a bit more for 10 weeks, which will be handy given the post Xmas debt I seem to have accumulated. |
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Because of the high-tech nature of the machine it's very handy for us to access it directly. |
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According to my handy laminated Northeast USA Passenger Rail map, I'm somewhere near Perryville, Maryland, on my way to Greenbelt. |
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Brignell's book is a handy demolition of the science and statistics behind this epidemic of epidemiology. |
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Leave the squeegee in the bath so it is handy to reach the next time you need it. |
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They come in handy when you need to cream some extra traction between your bowling ball and the lane. |
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I am not suggesting that everyone remortgages their house tomorrow and buys a side scan system, but it is handy to see just what it can do. |
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The caulk and caulking gun that my mom bought me five years ago have finally come in handy. |
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They came in handy for strollers to take a spot of rest during the morning and evening hours. |
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Mild expressions of lascivious interest in fellow bar patrons or party-attendees also come in handy. |
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The Scottish Executive has latched on to the idea that a national day is a handy way to market Scotland abroad. |
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You wouldn't make a chip buttie with these chips but they are so handy to have in the freezer. |
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It can give me a broader perspective on my industry, which might come in handy, but it's going to do zilch for what's stirring in my fume hood. |
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Many missions require you to use a specific plane so always keep some extra requisitions handy for some last minute upgrades. |
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Cutaways are useful to shoot when on location as they can be used as handy band-aids in editing. |
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At least there's a phone handy to text for an ambulance when they finish up under a 40-tonne truck. |
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They didn't have a handy gauge nearby to tell them how fast they should really be gliding. |
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He carries a rule book given to him by his father that later comes in handy for Scott, who treats it respectfully. |
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This is a stylish and very practical telephone rest, which comes with a handy desk pen. |
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So if Follett finds herself having to discuss the business as much as she actually does the business, her motto may come in handy. |
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The advantage of mate eating for the female may be that it provides a conveniently handy source of protein for herself and her offspring. |
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Narang's experience in managing business came in handy for his new assignment. |
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Since it's coral and you don't have handy access to dead sea creatures, how about treating it like an acronym? |
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Sometimes, Union troops in West Virginia simply arrested whoever was handy in response to bushwhacking, especially if arms were present. |
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This handy reference includes a combination of more than 300 most commonly used brand names and generic drug names. |
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With our prepared boards and favorite thumbnail sketches handy, we were ready to begin. |
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The ability to shift the blade right and left comes in handy for slope and ditch work and for grading roads and parking lots. |
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I remember well, but to go back to the time this handy appliance wasn't part of every kitchen's equipment is practically unthinkable now. |
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Some cases may be sales closers, but there are handy profits available in a gun case display. |
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Nobody is going to forget this is an inner-city development, but it is central and handy for the Heathrow Express. |
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If you'd like to get started with cuneiform writing, this tool from the Penn Museum is handy. |
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The experiment not only furnished us with spending money, it provided a handy dress rehearsal for that weekend's culinary intake. |
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Each title character possesses special abilities that come in handy depending on your style of play. |
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In fact there is no other handy appellation that so venerably distinguishes a birthday. |
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If you don't have a ready answer, jot down their question on a handy notepad. |
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And it's very handy, because it let's me know when I should bring a brolly. |
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Each has said that the cash will come in handy, but there are more important issues at stake. |
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A cheap, luminous dial or illuminated watch with large numbers is quite handy. |
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Unless you are quite handy with a circular saw, it's a good idea to clamp or tack a guide onto the work piece. |
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The early Norse settlers built their farmhouse close to the ruins of the old broch, which doubtless served as a handy source of good stone. |
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It is very handy having a pub next door, but I felt a pang of guilt as I popped in to the real Village Pub for a pint. |
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The boss key also comes in handy since the system requirements aren't high and playing a game or two during the course of the work day is easy. |
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Another example where this non-contact testing comes in handy is in testing elevator structures in aircraft tails. |
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I assume that there were a couple of Secret Service agents handy, but he didn't seem all that well defended. |
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They were the usual Kiwi baches, built from whatever was handy, oddly practical, sometimes quaint. |
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It was convenient, it was handy, it had a wonderful index that allowed you to look things up very quickly. |
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Similarly, should your crab bake be set upon by agents of a foreign government, these crackers would make a handy boomerang at some range. |
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If you are handy with a needle and embroidery floss, create a cross-stitch sampler featuring those words. |
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Yes, tall poppy syndrome can be bad, but it sure does come in handy sometimes! |
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After all, those pockets could come in handy when you're juggling hammers, nails and screws. |
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Then came the magnum era, and people wanted a lightweight, handy rifle to go with their new magnum revolvers. |
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There's no fiddly software to mess up your preferences and a handy bookmarklet to grab feeds on the go. |
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This is handy for letting Duke know that there maybe some undetonated bombs lying around. |
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But thanks to double bogies front and back, wide tracks, and a mighty handy boom, ground disturbance is kept to a minimum. |
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Have a large plate or tray with a wad of kitchen paper and a slotted spoon handy, and warm a serving dish. |
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In a field kit, I have a handy Hoppe's screwdriver handle which stores up to 15 bits. |
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Make sure that you know how to switch off the mains supply at the fuse box, and store spare fuses in a handy place. |
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This is very handy if you are interested in the aspects of trading with other players using the multiplayer game. |
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We made sure we had the bear spray handy before wading into the river to fish. |
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This is only a four-minute slippery shuffle from the ski lifts, while also being handy for the resort's centre. |
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This handy and useful volume, Authors, Texts, Issues, is meant to fill the void by supplying such material. |
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Never mind, now you can hold your own in scholarly conversation by using this handy bluffer's guide to one of the world's toughest novels. |
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This handy wooden mallet was made from some left-over scraps of oak that I had salvaged from a pallet. |
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News items, announcements, technical articles, handy tips and tricks, can all be said to be useful resources on the web. |
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It includes the handy address of one of the muckety-mucks in the Church who actually can influence episcopal appointments. |
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Blu-Tack, which kept the posters from falling off my walls in college, is not just a handy tool, it's an art medium. |
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This guide to Singlish, colloquial English as spoken in Singapore, should come in handy for reading Xiaxue. |
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This site was initially started to provide a handy archive of back issues, along with articles. |
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It sports a permanent, easy-to-see bullseye emblazoned on its durable nylon casing, and has a handy loop for hanging in front of a safe backstop. |
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So, as you build your computer data backup system, be sure to document your test procedures into handy checklists. |
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A cardboard template the size and shape of the finished pocket comes in handy. |
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Students heading back to start their new term at university are being given handy reminders of the warning signs of meningitis. |
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Of course I would always have my Cuisinart buddies, my waffle baker and a few extra foodstuffs handy just in case. |
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Quickly flicking the C stick down will activate the gadget, and it often comes in quite handy while scouting for enemy soldiers. |
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Health kits, containing handy wooden tools made of acacia tree, will help to kill pain in your body parts without the application of any balms. |
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I had to wear a straw boater as part of the uniform, which I thought was weird, and they were pretty handy when it came to discipline. |
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It's a radio edit so the naughty words are bleeped out, but it was all I had handy on the computer so it will have to do! |
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He had a ferocious appetite back in his single larrikin days and was known to eat pretty much anything including curtains, flowers or anything that was handy. |
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We reckon the dog might be a bit handy at ratting or hare coursing. |
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The term remains a handy tag we stick on deeds which in our beguilement or cowardice we cannot or will not confront. |
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Also has handy circles marked to make it easy to roll out your crust to the right size. |
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Take a deep breath and keep this cheat sheet of talking point strategies handy. |
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She also was handy, hammering nails into walls and using a heat gun to chisel glue off the floor. |
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Hey, if you need, that wastebasket makes for a handy bucket, you know. |
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Other handy bits and pieces like plasters, handkerchief, aftersun and a needle and thread can also come in handy, and don't take up too much room. |
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For cutting electrical outlet holes and other small rough sawing, where a powered saber saw will not fit, a self starting keyhole saw is very handy and comfortable to use. |
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This program could be especially handy for students, who could use it not just to take class notes but also to capture entire lectures with a built-in audio recording feature. |
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At times like this, a suite of office software with a word processor, a spreadsheet and a selection of other handy office tools comes into its own. |
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I just wrapped my arms and legs round a handy railing and held tight. |
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Before Cuba was shunned and sanctioned, it was a handy place for the randy. |
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All that manpower came in handy, because dotcom had to be cut out of his panic room. |
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As a trained commando, Sam will go through a lot of climbing drills that'll come in handy for scaling walls and fences, zip lines and rappelling, among other tactics. |
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Whether closed with Velcro, zippers, snaps or straps, the coin purse keeps a handy supply of coins for parking meters, the laundry, public phones and stamp machines. |
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It's common to reuse components, so once found, they're saved as handy property values on the klass object-class is a reserved word in JavaScript. |
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This is where it would come in handy if life were like a video game and I could just power-up or find some bottles of life-giving potion under a tree. |
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The animals proved to be a great attraction as well as a handy way to fertilize the grass and keep it short. |
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But now, in the present climate, the number is handy for the Pentagon to flog around town, so there it is. |
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This handy utility will sort out the musical collection of any size, quickly reorganizing folders and renaming files on your hard drive, making an apple-pie order. |
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Anya tried to keep her away from the customers as much as possible, but she was very handy for carting merchandise around and helping to load vehicles. |
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Start new staffers with some of these basics and you'll be arming them with handy reference tools for dealing with a few basic customer questions. |
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This is fine for larger baits, but for lobworms at range and small pieces of bread, a tub of floating and sinking putty are very handy, although normally as a last resort. |
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Trying to gin up a blog post into an enemies list is merely a device, a handy way to try to attain the goal. |
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There was a handy distraction in the Che t-shirt the tourist was wearing while celebrating the death. |
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Every day we not only have the new news but old news, with a handy, retrospective round number attached to it. |
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At the annual Agricultural and Horse Show at Moreton-in-Marsh on Saturday it was advisable to wear gum boots and have a mackintosh handy for the next storm. |
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If an axe handle was handy, that wouldn't go astray, either. |
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When an axe murderer comes at you, it is handy to wield an axe yourself. |
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When a child hurts himself what a relief it is to know that TCP is handy. |
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Very handy if you want to bring your work home with you without the need for floppy disks, burning CDs every day, or opening up the case to remove the drive. |
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Goya shows them sitting on rocks under a bare tree, cutting plugs of contraband tobacco, with a coil of rope on the ground, handy for tying up victims. |
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If you absolutely must jog your memory on all the details, you can check out handy FAQ from the spring. |
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So is it safe to assume he is pretty handy with a battleaxe now? |
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Botanical names for plants are often tongue-twisters, but they are handy things to get a grip on because they can tell one a lot about a plant, without even seeing it. |
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It's on Peninsula Lake, in the picturesque North Muskoka region, handy for the Algonquin park and perfect for year-round canoeing, hiking and riding. |
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Having the antenna dome topsides can also come in handy when the IRS auditor visits your boat to discuss your deducting all the costs of your boat as a home office. |
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The trackpad pointing device also includes handy scroll buttons. |
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We are handy as a regional centre and we don't have tunnel vision. |
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In addition, remember to have handy in the glove box your driving licence, GB sticker, and the vehicle's registration document and MOT certificate. |
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Nowadays, the heart of the computer is more likely to be a sleek, futuristically designed container that is both easy on the eye and handy to move around as well. |
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I suggested Ludendorf and Doenitz as a pair of handy bookends. |
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An adjustable pivot sliding in a slotted length of angle iron that's attached to the table of your jigsaw, makes a handy fixture for cutting true discs. |
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My mother was not only a talented seamstress but handy with tools. |
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Finally, scuba booties will protect your feet from the sun and chafing from your fins, and will come in handy for launching and landing your kayak. |
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It is, I think, handy to keep in mind that this is not unploughed field. |
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At the wonk Room, meanwhile, a handy chart lays out what things will look like with and without reform. |
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Have board games handy, and break them out when things are dull. |
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The crew also features Jason Selman, handy with both words and trumpet, and MC Josephine Watson, songster and wordist with a background in theatrical improv. |
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It might have come in handy if we ever spotted the Eastern Screech-Owl that disturbed our already suspect outdoor slumber, but the voluble varmint was well-hidden. |
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Those little jewel cases come in mighty handy on nippy mornings. |
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Keep a portable vacuum handy to sweep up loose fibers as you work. |
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Dwarfed by her jury-rigged splashboard, Lee had pushed to a handy boat length lead at the finish and will qualify for the A-final over Denmark's Fie Udby Graugaard. |
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Just stagger to the handy vomitorium and come back with appetite restored. |
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If they are not able to pick up a victory to square the series, it will give England a huge boost with four matches left, not to mention a handy 2-0 lead. |
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A dealbreaker for me is believing in astrology, which is handy since so many numbskulls blurt out references to astrology very soon after you meet them. |
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In addition to Mike's skill and knowledge on the golf course, he's pretty handy with a hammer and nails and has quite a selection of tools in the garage. |
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Nevertheless, such handbooks make quickly sought information handy. |
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The editing functions are also handy, offering a range of useful tools. |
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A friend of mine used to live in Basildon and having visited him several times there I can only say that there were times that I wished I had a Javelin handy. |
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Their location suggests that the tablets had just arrived or at least been placed together in a special area for handy access to their information. |
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The council wanted a handy city centre venue where younger mums could share a coffee and discuss matters with other people facing similar challenges. |
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Hull stand-off Danny Washbrook took full advantage to step through and tie up the scores but centre Kirk Dixon couldn't land the conversion from a handy position. |
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I spent most of yesterday painting the kitchen, quite a job with only a chair to stand on and a couple of cupboards handy for climbing to reach the roof. |
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You may find you can read the paper more quickly every morning, with a handy new vowelless version. |
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Consequently, newcomers to Mesoameri can archaeology will not find a handy crib with which to sequence and locate Toltecs, Olmecs or Mixtecs. |
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It's smack bang in the middle of the city centre so is a handy meeting place. |
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The event, which doubled as a handy sheltering spot for fair-haired gingers during the heatwave, was staged as part of Moseley Festival. |
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Wild capuchin monkeys don't thoughtlessly grab any handy piece of stone to crack open hard-shelled nuts at snack time. |
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Some arrangement to easily attach the cant hook to the top sides of the hauler would be handy, since you'll need it at both ends of your trip. |
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But corncockle, godetia, gypsophila, candytuft, bottle diagonally from top away from the handle, to create handy compost scoop. |
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A servant said Eunice had told them to just take anything handy. |
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She keeps flashlights and candles handy in case of a blackout. |
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It is presumed his plunger was seized as evidence, though it probably could have come in handy in his cellblock. |
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Kinetic resolutions and hydrogenolysis methods are also described for natural product chemists who require a handy reference in lab settings. |
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These rollable, ballet-style flats are fashionable, come with a handy bag, are machine washable, and affordable. |
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Tame out-of-control branches and prepare for next season's growth with these handy pruners, complete with safety lock. |
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In the rest of the book, he and lepidopterist Brock present a handy, fully Illustrated guidebook to butterflies. |
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The new BuckTool crams a garageful of gadgets into one handy fold-up thingamabob. |
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A model comes in handy when comparing two different kinds of asphalts, giving road engineers a tool with which to choose an appropriate material. |
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My shop also contains a 20-volt circular saw and reciprocating saw, which are so handy. |
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Like the apparently redundant organs of Klingon warriors, even junk DNA can come in very handy at times. |
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It looked a dreich, cold place as you rode by at night, near as lonesome as the old Mill was, and not near as handy. |
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I was hunting deer and javelina in Arizona anyway, so mountain, lions were handy. |
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And grandson Charles would have found Erasmus's book Zoonomia very handy with regard to his biological studies and theories of evolution. |
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And I am here to pass on some handy tips to youze on how to survive when you're low on the sponds. |
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Because of the unpredictability of information, the user of this book should have a strong backup handy. |
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I don't believe any of these handy cop-outs can explain the end of the English sporting hero. |
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The artistic magic is the handy work of Jamie Harkins, helped By Lucia Lupf, David Rendu and Constanza Nightingale. |
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Collapsable stocks are considerably more expensive, though definitely add to the HK 'cool-factor' and are surprisingly useful as they are handy. |
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Keep sacking or old carpet handy to cover and insulate cold frames during very cold periods. |
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If you're a traditionalist, here's a handy table of constrictions to remember so that you can converse with the new cognoscente. |
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Alexander Fabry presents a handy guide to mind-bending new science. |
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Alexander Fabry presents a handy guide to the mind-bending new science. |
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Try any fruit you have handy, berries and stone fruits are great, or switch to all cream or yoghurt. |
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These really are very tasty, and handy if you've grown cabbages in the same place for years and have a problem with clubroot. |
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Elsewhere, the set's built-in Netcast features handy yet limited access to online services such as YouTube and Picasa. |
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Too bad he wasn't as handy when it came to whupping the US TV execs who cancelled the show after just one series. |
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Of course, we risk losing our status as sporting trainspotters, but the money would come in handy. |
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On the exterior, gorgeous columns line the wide front porch, with another porch leading directly into the handy mudroom. |
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Custer, being an avid firearms buff and something of a gadgeteer, would have certainly found merit in this handy little sixgun. |
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And having a sister with Danish pastries on her head could be handy between meals. |
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Thus, to calibrate the beam energy and keep improving measurement precision, it now pays to have an almanac or tide table handy. |
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Become a smart snacker by stocking up your fridge, cupboard and desk drawer at work with handy healthy alternatives. |
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Munn says her obsessive-compulsive disorder will come in handy. |
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The 1534 octavo edition of Galliot du Pre was downmarketed to a sixteenmo, handy to carry about, display, and present as a gift. |
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You can open the program into a screen-size window or use the handy search deskbar on the taskbar no matter what program is running. |
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Its busy little brain must and will be kept going on whatever is handy. And in this respect, as in many others, man is a supermonkey. |
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Clean SWeep Made with a unique microfilament structure, these handy cloths are brilliant for dusting or polishing any surface to a smooth shine. |
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A dividable boot space allows plenty of kit to be hidden out of sight, and includes a handy shelf that can take loads of up to 10kg. |
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For an extra storage option, The White Company also stock a handy companion shelf that could transform this into a full height hallstand. |
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A smoke-pole is quite handy to keep two or more swarms from settling together. |
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Made in numbers totaling a few thousand, this was a popular, handy sidearm in its day. |
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The best way to keep a tablet screen clean and free of fingerprints is to have a microfiber cloth handy. |
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Brume window film can also be employed as a handy and cost-effective method of screening out unwanted views, such as ugly, blank brick walls. |
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But Blackstone's chief contribution was to create a succinct, readable, and above all handy epitome of the common law tradition. |
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A fan is handy for extra ventilation if the work space does not have many opening windows or doors. |
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That geeky attention to detail came in handy with the 3-D dress. |
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Her immunity to brain freeze came in handy as she downed the cup of frozen Mojito goodness, which also has fresh, hand-squeezed lime juice in it. |
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This compact DAB radio is at home in the kitchen as there is a handy egg-timer function built in as well. |
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This compact DAB radio is also at home in the kitchen as there is a handy egg-timer function built in as well. |
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All the markets will have a gluhwein stand with a handy bratwurst, bockwurst, blutwurst or currywurst to mop it up. |
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This is due in part to the ease of handling, as they can be served hot or cold, directly from the can, making them handy for outdoor eating. |
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When you're pulling the powerpack on an M1-series lank, you can't just hook the lifting sling to whatever's handy. |
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The Body Dryer isn't designed to dry your hair, so some people might still want to keep a towel or blow dryer handy. |
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This is the kind of customer for whom you stock low-price-point, slide-action scatterguns with handy short barrels. |
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Carburetor heat and mixture controls are also located on the console. A small electric fan sits on the floor to demist the bubble. It also comes in handy to deheat the pilot. |
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It's good for caramelizing the top of creme brulee as well as handy for unmolding anything made with butter or oil such as cakes, tarts and terrines. |
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And for a suretie in some Citties and common welthes, and specially such as bee dayly in warre, it is not lawful to never a citizen to occupy any handy craft. |
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The Ulysses is great fun as well as practical, it has many classy touches like the maintenance-free belt drive and a handy power take-off next to the dash. |
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I had worked with a personal trainer for a few years, and then I met someone who goes to a kick-boxing class near where we have our rehearsal space, which is really handy. |
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She only got handy the Union-house on Sunday morning 'a b'lieve, and 'tis supposed here and there that she had traipsed every step of the way from Melchester. |
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The handy learn to master each moder machine as soon as it hits the market. The thumby never graduate beyond the self-service island at the gas station. |
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Taxpayers are hard-pressed to make the midnight filing deadline and often, when they need to make copies the most, there isn't a copy machine handy. |
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Four-wheel drive sure came in handy while the bridge was washed out. |
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Also available is an eight-piece stainless steel set that comes in a tough, handy terylene knife roll up travel bag for safe, easy transportation. |
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I said, never clip a dog's nails without a styptic pencil handy. |
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She always comes up with great ideas for handy dandy new tools. |
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The Green Dog Walkers initiative aims to change the attitude of stubborn dog walkers who refuse to clean up after their pets, by providing handy doggie bag pouches. |
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Bernhard's last appearance on a late-night talk show was a handy soapbox to expound on his political message of patriotism, nationalism, and populism. |
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This portable handy companion fits in your travel bag on business trips and makes short work of wrinkles, letting you head to meetings in picture-perfect form. |
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So I thought I'd put together this handy little list of do's and don'ts so that you guys can be all calm and collected at the next demo you go to. |
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They give clear descriptions of physical characteristics and habitats and even provide a handy species checklist to record your loons, grebes, rorquals, terns and albatrosses. |
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Cheatsheet Music, developed by Ashkan Mashhour, is a series of essential topics in music for all instruments, placed together in handy laminated sheets. |
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And your handy harmoniser now works both to restore health during battle and to give other members of your unit a fitness boost if they're in danger of dying on you. |
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You're in the mood to indulge, a gym isn't handy at all times and the exciting food options, parties and lazing around only make it easier for you to go offtrack. |
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Ward off any Christmas crabbiness with these handy calming products. |
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Quixotic zillionaires seeking a vanity project that might one day pay off financially, but in the meanwhile serves as a handy outlet for ego gratification and self-promotion. |
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Establish a remote programmable geofence around a yard or campus, and use handy notification features that alert your cell phone when a breach occurs. |
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I always had a fancy for carpentering, and was handy with tools. |
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Gregory took one touch in the area and placed home side-footed for the opening goal, though his shot took a handy deflection off opposing captain Stuart Whitebread. |
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And Martha thought these fine ladies were that flickersome, all milk o' human kindness when it wahn't no use, and stones o' granite when takin' trouble might come handy. |
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There's a beautiful lounge,large dining kitchen and two big bedrooms in addition to a handy boxroom that's currently fitted out as a walk-in wardrobe. |
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Then there's the return of the Edward Buchan character who appeared as the Ripperologist in the first series and now has an unhealthy but handy knowledge of the Krays. |
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