This made her seem disarrayed, as though she's spent the last hour or so lying in a haystack. |
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To hunt a man without alerting the people is like finding a needle in a haystack. |
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As tuition skyrockets, financial aid has become as elusive as that needle in the proverbial haystack. |
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The Camden burger consists of a fresh kaiser roll, eight Angus ounces, sweet caramelized onions and a mini haystack of shoestring potatoes. |
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Off I went, in search of the needle that is an alcohol-free beverage in Glasgow's haystack. |
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However, that would be nearly as impossible as finding a needle in a haystack. |
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Unfortunately, we are looking for a needle in a haystack and you cannot hope to be able to prevent any such outrage as this. |
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The hair was forced into a frazzled haystack, with a little thatch combed over until your barnet billowed in frozen masses around your face. |
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Without a name or date getting more information is like finding a needle in a haystack. |
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Shayne was at the top of the haystack and handed down bale by bale to Blake, who handed it to Patrick, who handed it to me. |
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Consequently, finding a specific number among the googolplex available can be as challenging as locating a particular piece of hay in a haystack. |
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I'd watch bugs, examine leaves, and stuff the cat in the spaces in the haystack by the horse barn, to see where she'd come out. |
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Shortly before noon today, Eric was discovered asleep in a haystack off a boreen about a mile from his home. |
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She told of riding a pony, sliding down the haystack and wading in the stream on the farm. |
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Finding a book these days with a non-emotional, level-headed theme is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. |
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We tried to find it afterwards with the lifeguards but it was like a needle in a haystack. |
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The camera follows her heading home on a dirt road, exchanging greetings with an old man squatting on a haystack, and passing old women sunning at the village boundary stones. |
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The left tank was for gassing up the lawnmower, cars, and pickups and the right tank was for fueling the grain truck, the haystack movers, and anything John Deere green. |
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Even if he did manage to elude all of the security systems, finding Jordan would be like looking for a particularly small needle in an unusually large haystack. |
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The danger is that people seeking to move off the farm into industrial centres may toss aside a valuable haystack in search of a paltry needle. |
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The way these accounts are put together, there is not merely one big haystack out there. |
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I understand the concern about what's in the ground, but we're looking at needles in a haystack there. |
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All these things are designed to ensure that there is a separate haystack for every needle out there. |
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Rare objects in this flow resemble needles in a haystack, where the International Virtual Observatory becomes a magnet. |
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One analogy is that we try to point out where the haystack is, and it's the private sector that goes in and tries to find the needle. |
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If we ask for a needle, we do not want to have to look for it in a haystack. |
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A few tracer were criss-crossing through the blackness and a haystack or barn was burning inland a few hundred yards. |
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For a health worker, trying to locate a specific piece of information can be the proverbial hunt for a needle in a haystack. |
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Looking for a needle in a haystack would be much simpler if you knew the needle's exact location. |
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In sum if we use the image of the needle in the haystack we can say that 50 years ago MS was a needle somewhere on Earth. |
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So what is the value, the reader may ask, of adding one more straw to the haystack of available literature? |
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I was approaching the barn, going from haystack to haystack. |
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Just behind them a haystack rears up, a ladder leaning against the side. |
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His company helped clients with this matter, because trying to get information on a company in this country was comparable to trying to find a needle in a haystack. |
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Trying to find a decent taxi there is like trying to find a needle in a haystack, with most of the taxis refusing to use their meter and demanding astronomical prices. |
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Or maybe it's in the archives, in which case it's like looking for a needle in a haystack so you might as well give up now and go searching on someone else's page instead. |
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The fact of the matter is, is that, in a country the size of California, that 100 weapons inspectors are not going to be able to find the equivalent of a needle in a haystack. |
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Much more will be required to find the needle in the haystack. |
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I know there are some discussions going on somewhere in the Commission, but it is like finding a needle in a haystack to find out who is doing what where. |
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You'll never find the paper you need on her desk. You're looking for a needle in a haystack. |
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Farmers have to be careful about moisture levels to avoid spontaneous combustion, which is a leading cause of haystack fires. |
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Users are faced with the daunting task of locating a few relevant items from within a sea of available content, akin to the old adage of finding a needle in a haystack. |
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My NDP colleague knows that he can count on the Bloc members to work hard with the support of the NDP to find all of the needles in the Conservative government's haystack. |
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But that process still leaves a haystack of many compounds that cannot be identified. |
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In countries like Britain, which have a large population of asylum-seekers and illegal immigrants, seeking out militants can be like looking for a needle in a haystack. |
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A dog's dinar Small is beautiful, for now The needle in the haystack Re-engineering retirement ReprintsMr de Castries has doubts about whether this combination is so weatherproof. |
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It consisted of a boiler A, usually a haystack boiler, situated directly below the cylinder. |
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Instead of the bland, beautiful brigade of fame seekers, this lonely hearts line-up is as raggedy as a haystack and as doe-eyed as a cow. |
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By the end of the story, Jennifer is asleep on a haystack, two little teddy bears are tucking her in, her mother is returning from her outing, and Farmer Joe is looking forward to baby-sitting Jennifer again. |
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The size and shape made it possible for people to pick bales up, stack them on a vehicle for transport to a storage area, then build a haystack by hand. |
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However, to save labor and increase safety, loaders and stackers were also developed to mechanise the transport of small bales from the field to the haystack. |
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Without the creation of a proper folder and subfolder structure, employees attempting to locate a specific file will be searching for a needle in an electronic haystack. |
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