This wasn't a real football drill, where the banging of heads can make one's teeth chatter or develop headaches in those merely watching. |
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The agony of being so close to our goal but failing gnaws at our insides while we replay the events over and over in our heads. |
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And such an order is observed in the aculeous prickly plantation, upon the heads of several common thistles. |
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Keisha works a 9-to-5, picks up their son from the day care and then heads home to prepare dinner for the family. |
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Stargazy pie is an occasional festive Cornish dish with the heads of fish standing on their tails, originally pilchards, piercing a pastry crust. |
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A rotary engine revolves the heads rather than having pistons go back and forth. |
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Dr. Silverman heads the neuronuclear imaging section at the University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Center. |
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This pyramid progressed from the unfree population at its base up to the heads of noble fine held in immediate clientship by the king. |
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The male will then shake their heads in a similar way to when they are guarding their nest but with their wings closed. |
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Parish records give a snapshot of heads of family's occupations in 1835 and 1839 including several bakers, servants, shoemakers and wrights. |
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In any case, it is usual to count only the monarchs or heads of the family, and to number them sequentially up to the end of the dynasty. |
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The front rank kneeled to reload while the second rank fired over their heads. |
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Ancient Romans and Greeks recorded the Celts' habits of nailing heads of personal enemies to walls or dangling them from the necks of horses. |
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Llanberis at the foot of Snowdon can be reached via the A4086, which heads east out of the town to Capel Curig. |
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Large groups will dive and swim together in circles repeatedly and all rise up to the surface, heads first and bills open. |
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They are also said to shapeshift into severed heads and get caught in fishing nets. |
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Examples of body language include leaping out of the water, snapping jaws, slapping the tail on the surface and butting heads. |
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A short three lane stretch heads north east before a sharp left turn is required to stay on the road. |
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The main railway station building includes a clock tower, imitation Tudor chimneys and carved heads in the frames of every window. |
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The concourse stretches across the heads of platforms 1 to 12, underneath the London end of the four train sheds. |
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The chancellor was set ex officio as the Prince of Wales, and the position of operational head would rotate among heads of the colleges. |
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The richest source for steam coal was the Rhondda Valleys, and by 1856 the Taff Vale Railway had reached the heads of both valleys. |
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In business, Damon Buffini heads Permira, one of the world's largest private equity firms. |
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It is said the nut heads are flat-faced and bare on a flat surface, but the means by which loosening is prevented has not been indicated. |
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Cornhusk dolls with nut heads and cornhusk clothing, possibly Choctaw, were for sale at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum. |
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The nut heads can be glued with rubber cement onto small stuffed raffia or other bodies reinforced with pipe cleaners. |
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Human heads alone, without bodies, are far more common, frequently appearing in relief on all sorts of objects. |
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Although prized as an ornamental flower, some people consider narcissi unlucky, because they hang their heads implying misfortune. |
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The secretary of state's British colleague heads the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. |
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Researchers have found males gather underwater, turn on their backs, put their heads together and vocalize to attract females ready for breeding. |
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By swinging their heads and necks, otariids create momentum while they are moving. |
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To subdue and kill seals, orcas continuously ram them with their heads, slap them with their tails and fling them in the air. |
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Efnisien guessed what was happening and killed them by squeezing their heads inside the sacks, then threw Gwern into the fire. |
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Efnisien, suspecting a trick, reconnoitres the hall and kills the warriors by crushing their heads inside the bags. |
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Who at one stroke didst pare away three heads from off the shoulders of an Orke, begotten by an Incubus. |
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They rub the backs of their heads on their preen glands to pick up an oily secretion, which they transfer to their plumage to waterproof it. |
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The wooden device also has north marked and had 32 arrow heads around the edge that may be the points of a compass. |
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May got 12 people in his photo, Clarkson 13 and Hammond got 14 by opening the sunroof and having them stand up with their heads sticking out. |
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Their eyes are placed on the sides of their heads, giving them a broad radius of vision with minimal binocular vision. |
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Due to their relatively small and lightweight bodies, bats are not at risk of blood flow rushing to their heads when roosting. |
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Wolf heads are common in Scottish heraldry, particularly in the coats of Clan Robertson and Skene. |
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When drinking, most birds take small sips and tilt their heads backwards to swallow the water. |
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Pigeons are able to dip their bills into the water and drink continuously without having to tilt their heads back. |
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Instead of moving their eyes, owls swivel their heads to view their surroundings. |
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Mop heads attached to the wooden plank would sweep across the sea floor and release organisms from the ocean bottom to be caught in the nets. |
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The man who can string the bow and shoot it through a dozen axe heads would win. |
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Tortoises are aided in oceanic dispersal by their ability to float with their heads up, and to survive up to six months without food or water. |
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Humans also have thicker metacarpals with broader heads, allowing more precise grasping than the chimpanzee hand can perform. |
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Materials that adidas provided were jerseys, shorts, shoes, shafts, heads, gloves, and protective pieces. |
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Fossils of the troodonts Mei and Sinornithoides demonstrate that some dinosaurs slept with their heads tucked under their arms. |
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It is now home to Charles I bed as well as Princess Beatrice's large collection of stag and antelope heads. |
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Thousands of ungainly black-beaked heads would periscope and freeze in the direction of the approaching intruder. |
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A variety of heads were flown in these tests, including a plain copper sphere and a silica sphere. |
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The head of the lead caterpillar is visible, but the other heads can appear hidden. |
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In walking he would raise the toes of his feet above the heads of the Phobians to a height of five hundred feet. |
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Stone has been used to make a wide variety of different tools throughout history, including arrow heads, spearpoints and querns. |
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The stone was quarried and rough axe heads were produced there, to be more finely worked and polished elsewhere. |
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Until the invention of plastic drum heads in the 1950s, animal hides or metal was used. |
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Only the aristocracy had the right to cover their heads, and wore a felt hat. |
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The heads of regional and district administrations are appointed by the President in accordance with the proposals of the Prime Minister. |
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Their heads were cut off, placed on poles, and carried to Rome by cavalrymen. |
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These foods include smoked and salted lamb, singed sheep heads, dried fish, smoked and pickled salmon, and cured shark. |
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Contrary to popular belief, ostriches do not bury their heads in sand to avoid danger. |
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Files of women passed balancing vegetable baskets on their heads, and pop-eyed children who stared at the Europeans. |
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A common belief is that science heads in a direction of progress, and thus leads to more accurate representations of maps. |
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There are examples of astrolabes with artistic pointers in the shape of balls, stars, snakes, hands, dogs' heads, and leaves, among others. |
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The president appoints and heads a cabinet of ministers, which must be approved by the Parliament. |
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Family was extremely important in society, and family heads were united in communities under a recognized local authority. |
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Seville has been given titles by Spanish monarchs and heads of state throughout its history. |
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It is said that his right arm had grown powerless from having been raised so often over the heads of those whom he baptized. |
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Japanese mercenaries were hired to deal with the orang kaya, forty of whom were beheaded with their heads impaled and displayed on bamboo spears. |
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It also promoted the hierarchy among the indigenous people with selected loyal rajas placed above the heads of the local clans. |
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A few shots fired from a machine gun on Siar over the heads of the tiny German garrison at Lorengau were the last shots fired in the battle. |
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The largest and most elaborate examples display multiple human heads, with minor heads sometimes branching off from larger one. |
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Design elements including the visuals of the animal were considered acceptable with heads, tails and paws still being kept on the accessories. |
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Our sailors wore rattan shields to protect their heads so that enemy bullets and arrows could not pierce them. |
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In laboratory studies using images, cattle can discriminate between images of the heads of cattle and other animal species. |
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They also have proportionally shorter legs, wider barrels, heavier bone, shorter and thicker necks, and short heads with broad foreheads. |
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The most common item is still the zarape, which is decorated with figures such as horse heads and deer as well as fretwork on the edges. |
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For example, SOV languages generally put modifiers before heads and use postpositions. |
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Meetings focus mostly on specific topics, such as defence or the environment, and are attended by ministers, instead of heads of government. |
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Beginning in 1997, heads of each member state adopted the ASEAN Vision 2020 during ASEAN's 30th anniversary meeting held in Kuala Lumpur. |
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The first tree is based on the traditional assumption that nouns, rather than determiners, are the heads of phrases. |
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The second tree assumes the DP hypothesis, namely that determiners rather than nouns serve as phrase heads. |
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The distribution of prepositional phrases in English can be characterized in terms of heads and dependents. |
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After about 20 seconds, he ended his performance with a punctuative smack of the taut drum heads. |
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A major archbishop is defined as the metropolitan of a certain see who heads an autonomous Eastern Church not of patriarchal rank. |
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States, most of the heads of major executive departments are elected by the citizens of Mississippi rather than appointed by the governor. |
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The Chief Minister heads the executive, which is made up from the party or coalition elected with a majority in the legislature. |
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The African Council consisted of the eight heads of the Tswana tribes and some elected members. |
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After each bow, male Lords Commissioners doff their hats to the Members of Parliament while female Lords Commissioners bow their heads in return. |
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Moreover, by the end of 1868 all male heads of household were enfranchised as a result of the end of compounding of rents. |
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They are suited to larger heads than the other type of wheel so they are ideally suited to hilly country. |
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Baby brown snakes are dark grey or black, and have broad bands on the back of their heads and numerous reddy-brown spots on their bellies. |
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The thrusters often had to push the corf using their heads, leading to the hair on their crown being worn away and the child becoming bald. |
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Many children suffered serious injuries while under the mules, with fingers, hands, and sometimes heads crushed by the heavy moving parts. |
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It is at its greatest nutritive value when all leaves are fully developed and seed or flower heads are just a bit short of full maturity. |
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Shop windows were broken and houses sacked, men were harassed, and women's heads were shaved. |
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Farmington Avenue heads west through West Hartford Center and Farmington towards Torrington. |
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Under the duke were three aristocratic families, whose heads bore the title of viscount and held hereditary positions in the Lu bureaucracy. |
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Thereafter, the heads of the three families and the duke retreated to the Ji's palace complex and ascended the Wuzi Terrace. |
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It crosses the Lancaster Canal and heads through Hest Bank as Lancaster Road passing Bolton Town. |
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All administrative okrugs and districts have their own coats of arms and flags as well as individual heads of the area. |
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It was rerouted to reduce erosion, and now heads west to climb onto the plateau by steps known as Jacob's Ladder. |
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The main route heads directly north across the moors, crossing God's Bridge and passing beneath the A66 road in a tunnel. |
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The trail climbs steeply from the village, then heads north to cross the Scottish border near Ogre Hill. |
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From the summit the right of way heads initially south, then steeply southwest down a stepped path to the area known as Bruntscar. |
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A path heads directly west from the triangulation pillar to reach the road that is Deepdale Lane near White Shaw Moss. |
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An alternative route heads directly north across Knoutberry Haw to pass Whernside Tarns and reaches the Craven Way at Boot of the Wold. |
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The M67 heads east from the M60 motorway, passing through Denton and Hyde before ending near Mottram. |
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The M67 motorway starts at the M60 motorway in Manchester and heads east where it currently terminates at Mottram in Longdendale. |
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The ground floor windows have rounded heads and those on the floors above are square. |
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The seed heads are covered in a fluffy mass of cotton which are carried on the wind to aid dispersal. |
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The small flowers are arranged in inflorescences of loose cymes, but also in rather dense heads or corymbs at the top of the stem or at its side. |
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Those near the gate, however, hooted at and taunted the soldiery, who fired a volley over their heads. |
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We do not reject, because 9 heads and 3 tails is in a set of reasonably likely results when we toss a true coin. |
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Two heads are better than one, sir. We will prosecute our investigations together. |
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Their unbodied heads, wherever they may be, are still smiling on the world, despite their divorcement. |
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They throw rubbish on the heads of demonstrators in the street below and are shocked at the demonstrators' antiboss slogans. |
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We a' ken that there's tongues in heads, but I ne'er heard o' ony in hats or bauchles afore. |
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To the right of the Bay immediately behind the reef, rose a pair of uncouth cone-like hills, their heads bonneted in lowering clouds. |
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As all Australians know, Ned Kelly was a bucket head, or should I say, he was the Robin Hood of bucket heads. |
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He just called people bucket heads when he thought that they did bucketheaded things. |
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When we first began as celebrants back in 1973, we had no poetry in our heads at all. |
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Once inside, about all that the celebrants could do was nod their heads to the music and pat their feet. |
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And many readers could provide me with tales of rulers across knuckles, slaps on bare legs, heads cracked together, and mighty ear-cloutings. |
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Many different forms have been given to the heads of projectiles, as flat, ogival, hemispherical, conoidal, parabolic, blunt trifaced, etc. |
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The cooler heads will prevail when the top four men in the world do battle Friday in the semifinals at Wimbledon. |
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Girls who like to cut a wide swath ought to come out to China, for they will have enough flattery and attention to turn their heads. |
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I'm surprised they don't have some kind of cybergenetic plug in the back of their heads. |
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The young women in the bar turned their heads in disgust when that dirty old man began to wink and smile at them. |
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Grandfathers decked out in bright yellow and green soccer jerseys, showing off Eiffel Towers shaved into the back of their heads. |
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Take the three heads of endive out of the water, drain them, and leave the largest whole. |
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We stood on the fire step with our heads over the top, peering out into No Man's Land. |
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Yorkshire supplied 500 bows, and 580 garbs of arrows, 360 of which had iron heads pointed with steel. |
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The emergency room was filled with people bleeding. Grumous battlers with misshapen heads. |
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The rosette for the best succulent went to Mrs. H. Guirl for her Gibbaeum heathii, a splendid plant with some 20 heads. |
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Cruciform and helioform heads occur in cave drawings of otherwise realistic human figures. |
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Auxiliary verbs form main clauses, and the main verbs function as heads of a subordinate clause of the auxiliary verb. |
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If you use much plate matter, make your choice of homeset heads to match those on the plate matter. |
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The pot had previously simmered skate wings, cods' heads, whales, pigs' hearts and a long litany of other horribles. |
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They cut off the heads of enemies slain in battle and attach them to the necks of their horses. |
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Severed heads appear to have held great power and were often represented in carvings. |
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The older heads with idlesome ideas are thinning out, consequently with each new generation will come more and greater accomplishments. |
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Tradition demanded that vassals approach their liege unarmed with heads bare. |
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And with his ghostly honking wailing he heads out the jarrahwood door. But it doesn't end there. |
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Some well-mounted heads of deer and one of an enormous black javeli projected from the walls. |
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He or she chairs the Board of Management, which consists of the heads of the six departments of the House. |
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At the 2005 Summit in Malta, the heads of government endorsed pursuing free trade among Commonwealth members on a bilateral basis. |
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The European Council, or European summit, had developed since the 1960s as an informal meeting of the Council at the level of heads of state. |
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It is characteristic of Cobbett that he could always be relied on to produce conjuror-like from any subject one of his many King Charles' heads. |
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Money was laid on the floor for bets on the heads or tails finish of two pennies tossed high into the air from a small wooden kip. |
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Abe Lincoln, Paul Bunyan and kitsch souvenir coconut heads come across as icons of masculinity. |
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Kings became the heads of centralised nation states, reducing crime and violence but making the ideal of a unified Christendom more distant. |
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The course of the river then heads north, with Liverpool to the east and the Wirral Peninsula to the west. |
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This coin has landed on heads ten times, so by the law of averages it must land on tails next time. |
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Before decimalisation, a handful of change might have contained coins 100 or more years old, bearing any of five monarchs' heads. |
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The only cycle route available heads south over the A45 travelling towards Solihull. |
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The chapter house has many sculptured heads above the canopies, representing some of the finest Gothic sculpture in the country. |
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More recently heads of public schools have been emphasising that senior pupils now play a much reduced role in disciplining. |
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Alumni and staff include 52 past or present heads of state or government and 20 members of the current British House of Commons. |
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Some palaces of former heads of state, such English and Spanish Royal Governors and the Hawaiian Royal Family still exist. |
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The Hecatoncheires are giants that have 100 arms and 50 heads who were also the children of Gaia and Uranus. |
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The fight was stopped towards the end of the fifth round due to Barrera suffering a cut in the first round, which resulted from a clash of heads. |
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The heads of Khan and McCloskey collided about two minutes into the sixth round, causing a bad cut on the inside of McCloskey's left eyebrow. |
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It was reported that South Sudan could be admitted as early as November 2015 when the heads of East African States had their summit meeting. |
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Power was exercised by the heads of a few regional dynasties vying with each other for supremacy over the whole island. |
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The first of the tables below lists the member entities and their heads of government, finance ministers and central bank governors. |
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As such, a Spanish delegation has been invited to, and has attended, every G20 heads of state summit since the G20's inception. |
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The CAS heads the Air Force Board, which is a committee of the Defence Council. |
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From here, it heads west to meet the Rhyd Ddu Path at a standing stone shortly below the summit of Snowdon. |
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There is also a statutory Monitoring Officer, who usually heads the Legal Services division of the council, as well as a Chief Financial Officer. |
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It is also used as the English version of the title given to the heads of governments of the Malay states without a monarchy. |
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The Head of government is often provided with an official residence, often in the same fashion as heads of state often are. |
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Treasury officials and other department heads were drawn into Parliament serving as liaisons between it and the Sovereign. |
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As the political heads of government departments Cabinet Ministers ensure that policies are carried out by permanent civil servants. |
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The early Cabinet, like that of today, included the Treasurer and other department heads who sat on the Treasury bench. |
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They serve as heads of state and government and are normally chosen from opposing parties. |
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Eventually, on 2 December 1999, power was devolved and Trimble and Mallon formally took office as joint heads of the Northern Ireland Executive. |
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The permanent secretary heads the civil service of the Welsh Government and chairs the Strategic Delivery and Performance Board. |
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Political direction to the organization is given by heads of state or government during summits. |
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He also appoints the service heads of each of the three branches of the military. |
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The questions themselves were on the course syllabus they were just questions that candidates found difficult to get their heads around. |
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Cherry Owen heads to the Sailor's Arms, where Sinbad still longs for Gossamer Beynon. |
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They predominantly feature heads of men and women, as well as some studies of flowers and birds. |
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Some of Wollstoecraft's French friends lost their heads to the guillotine as the Jacobins set out to annihilate all of their enemies. |
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Each minister heads his or her ministry, or, in some cases, has responsibility for a subset of a ministry's policy. |
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Parliament also did not secure a say over the appointment of delegation heads and special representatives for foreign policy. |
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Most of the followers of the clan were tenants, who supplied labour to the clan heads and sometimes act as soldiers. |
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Let's keep our heads down for a little while and see how things play out. |
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The throne features the heads of animals and is flanked by two birds. |
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Phrasal verbs are combinations of a verb and a primary, invariable adverb, the latter including the heads of reduced prepositional phrases but excluding adpreps. |
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Oxford has educated many notable alumni, including 28 Nobel laureates, 27 Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom and many heads of state and government around the world. |
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I neither rode recklessly, flirted'desperately, carried clothes imperially, turned men's heads, broke their hearts, sang divinely, athletized, literatized, antagonized. |
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But up went the barebum baby, over their heads like a chuckling moon. |
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Even though they eventually gave up booting around the decapitated heads of Scandiwegian noblemen, many of these old soccer games continued to be extremely violent. |
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Down below that in the Great River, now at its coldest hour, the heads and shoulders of the nymphs, and the great weedy-bearded head of the river-god, rose from the water. |
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Argent, three blackamoors' heads couped sable, capped or, fretty gules. |
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Each Regional Committee of the WHO consists of all the Health Department heads, in all the governments of the countries that constitute the Region. |
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They wrapped tight cloth straps around the heads of newborns to shape their soft skulls into a more conical form, thus distinguishing the nobility from other social classes. |
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Among the Sephardim were many who were the descendants, or heads, of wealthy families and who, as Marranos, had occupied prominent positions in the countries they had left. |
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Bucket heads down the alleyway off of West Fifteenth and Seventh. |
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Frightened at the grins and the bushly heads, the herd made for Amboseli, without hurrying too much, as though they knew whom they had to do with. |
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There Connery launched an attack singlehandedly against the gang members, grabbing one by the throat and another by a biceps and cracked their heads together. |
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The name scorpionweed comes from the curling habit of the blossoming flower heads which somewhat resemble the flexed tail of a scorpion in striking position. |
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Liveried chaprasis were bringing in wreaths to be placed on Mattoo's body, from the Governor General, Prime Minister, cabinet ministers, heads of industrial houses. |
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The reptiles roared, throwing their heads back in exultation, and threw away their useless weapons, which they could no longer hold efficiently with their clampy hands. |
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Unmarried or young women, however, do not always cover their heads. |
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But Sunderland will be left scratching their heads at the result after creating enough chances to have won two games in a refreshingly open and frantic first period. |
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This book assumes that cooler heads will prevail. Russian and American negotiators will find some way to accommodate the deployment of a modest interceptor force. |
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The other main hillwalking route on the hill heads north from the summit to reach Plover Hill before descending to join Foxup Road, a bridleway at the head of Littondale. |
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Three days afterward, he witnessed the review of the army at Homburg, and there he had his interview with several of the crowned and crownable heads of Italy. |
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I parked the drive heads of my hard disk before travelling with my laptop. |
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Larger heads store more potential energy for the same amount of water so the reservoirs for overshot and backshot wheels tend to be smaller than for breast shot wheels. |
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It was later joined by the heads of the brothers, John and Simon Fraser. |
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Dinosaurs, as well as growing taller, developed a more pronounced downflex to lower their heads closer to the ground for better cropping techniques. |
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The site shows a number of the characteristics of Olmec culture, including depictions of jaguars, colossal heads and images of figures of rotund children. |
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The two sides bartered with furs and gray squirrel skins for milk and red cloth, which the natives tied around their heads as a sort of headdress. |
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Foxcroft, who invented the pealess whistle and heads the Fox 40, the company that makes it, said that any hockey club owned by Balsillie would be a similar partnership. |
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Spiders had woven their vague trapezes between the friable heads of dead peonies in enormous glass jars streaked with tide marks where the water had evaporated long ago. |
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Upon their heads were strapped vast helmet-like torches of glittering metal, from which the fragrance of obscure balsams spread in fumous spirals. |
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But men will chatter and you and I will still shout our futilities to each other across the stage until the last silly curtain falls plump! upon our bobbing heads. |
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From as early as the Preclassic period, the ruler of a Maya polity was expected to be a distinguished war leader, and was depicted with trophy heads hanging from his belt. |
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Grinding lessons into students' heads does not motivate them to learn. |
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Originally, the heads of the Keith family held the office of Earl Marischal, but in 1716, the holder was attainted for treason, and the office has not been regranted. |
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The national arms and the royal arms arms sort under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and military arms are a matter of the heads of each branch of the Norwegian Armed Forces. |
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Pipe band drummers now play on drums with very tight, knitted kevlar heads, designed for maximum tension to create a very crisp and strident sound. |
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Curling brushes may have fabric, hog hair, or horsehair heads. |
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In the Classic period, such trophy heads no longer appeared on the king's belt, but Classic period kings are frequently depicted standing over humiliated war captives. |
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However, there are many young teams who turn heads, and junior curling is quite popular, with national finals being televised nationwide in Canada. |
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Of course they bumped their heads smartly together, saw stars, and both came up flushed and laughing, without the ball, to resume their seats, wishing they had not left them. |
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His mother had worked for him as a birthday present a waistcoat of purple tabinet, with little foxes's heads upon it, lined with brown satin and having round mulberry buttons. |
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The majority of Berber tribes currently have men as heads of the tribe. |
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Generally, Vaisnava monks shave their heads except for a small patch of hair on the back of the head, while Saivite monks let their hair and beard grow uncut. |
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Our intemperence it is that pulls so many several incurable diseases on our heads, that hastens old age, perverts our temperature, and brings upon us sudden death. |
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Margaret ordered the heads of all three placed on the gates of York. |
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A few jacales of brush and mud with brush roofs and a pole corral where five scrubby horses with big heads stood looking solemnly at the horses passing in the road. |
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The fusing of the neck vertebrae, while increasing stability when swimming at high speeds, decreases flexibility, which means they are unable to turn their heads. |
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Farmers try to harvest hay at the point when the seed heads are not quite ripe and the leaf is at its maximum when the grass is mowed in the field. |
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Most of them have small heads, wide hips, and legs that taper to a point. |
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Local authorities nowadays may appoint a 'Chief Executive Officer', with overall responsibility for council employees, and who operates in conjunction with department heads. |
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Although heads of government have the power to suspend member states from active participation, the Commonwealth has no provision for the expulsion of members. |
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The heads are often of relatively small size and devoid of detail. |
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The A528 begins in the town centre and heads north, heading for Ellesmere. |
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The Prime Minister then selects the other Ministers which make up the Government and act as political heads of the various Government Departments. |
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The A488 begins just west of the town centre in Frankwell and heads out to Bishop's Castle, Clun and Knighton crossing the border in the southwest of Shropshire. |
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Tooners must also be able to appeal to children without talking down to them or talking over their heads. There are many different kinds of animation writing. |
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The liquor soon mounted into their heads, as it generally does even with the arrantest topers newly landed from sea, and they began capering about most obstreperously. |
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On the principle that two heads are better than one, he resolved to take his companion, Jones, into his confidence and ask him to make a suggestion. |
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The position is purely ceremonial, and is not inherited by the British monarch as of right but is vested in an individual chosen by the Commonwealth heads of government. |
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If Nini Mo were alive today, she would not stand by idly as Califa is sucked ever deeper into lapdoggery, as we bow our heads ever lower to the Birdie yoke. |
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The course of the river then heads north as the estuary narrows between Liverpool and Birkenhead on the Wirral Peninsula to the west and empties into Liverpool Bay. |
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For example, in a series of coin tosses, a perfectly ordered system would be one in which either every toss comes up heads or every toss comes up tails. |
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Likewise, it is recommended that women at a mosque wear loose clothing that covers to the wrists and ankles, and cover their heads with a hijab or other covering. |
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Nut drivers are designed to deal with small nut heads where the fasteners are not torqued to any specifications but are hand tight and usually found in tight quarters. |
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On the other hand, there are multiple combinations that can result in disordered or mixed systems, where some fraction are heads and the rest tails. |
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Both the municipal heads are elected for a span of five years. |
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The A944 also heads west, through Westhill and on to Alford. |
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Images of lotus seed heads are often reported as inducing trypophobia. Sufferers of trypophobia report that it is the visual percept that is particularly aversive. |
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Collaboration is great for screenwriting. It's not as simple as two heads are better than one, but if you find the right person, you can feed off each other. |
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Oxford has educated many notable alumni, including 28 Nobel laureates, 27 Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom, and many heads of state and government around the world. |
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The numbers added up to a total of 263,000 Helvetii, 36,000 Tulingi, 14,000 Latobrigi, 23,000 Rauraci, and 32,000 Boii, all in all 368,000 heads, 92,000 of whom were warriors. |
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Roquepertuse seems to have been a religious sanctuary, whose stonework includes what are thought to have been niches where the heads or skulls of enemies were placed. |
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Frightened by the noises approaching them from the rear, and and apprehensive of the human silence ahead, the five roe deer were halted, their heads high in nervous alertness. |
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Although Catesby and Percy escaped the executioner, their bodies were exhumed and decapitated, and their heads exhibited on spikes outside the House of Lords. |
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Studio heads, now forced into unprecedented decisions, decided to begin with the actors, the least palatable, the most vulnerable part of movie production. |
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It records a found event, two black men carrying potted palms whom McQueen followed down a London street, the greenery waving precariously above their heads. |
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Traditionally these clubs had heads made of a hardwood, hence the name, but virtually all modern woods are now made of metal such as titanium, or of composite materials. |
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Above all, he sought to give back unity to the Olympic family by defending its cause on his numerous trips and meetings with heads of state and sports leaders. |
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The title of Le'ul Ras was accorded to the heads of various noble families and cadet branches of the Solomonic dynasty, such as the princes of Gojjam, Tigray, and Selalle. |
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These six dead whales were studied, and CAT scans of two of the whale heads showed hemorrhaging around the brain and the ears, which is consistent with decompression sickness. |
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Numerous small forges which then existed on every brook in the north of Worcestershire turned out successive supplies of sword blades and pike heads. |
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The high Southern Fells can be accessed from many of the principal walking centres of Lakeland, namely the heads of Wasdale, Borrowdale, Langdale and Eskdale. |
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Many of the titular sees to which nuncios and heads of departments of the Roman Curia who are not cardinals are assigned are not of archiepiscopal rank. |
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The Secretary General heads the secretariat of the organisation. |
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The annual G7 leaders summit is attended by the heads of government. |
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For much of military history, the armed forces were considered to be for use by the heads of their societies, until recently, the crowned heads of states. |
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The Menai Strait heads north east to link the bay to Conwy Bay. |
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A generation of innocent young men, their heads full of high abstractions like Honour, Glory and England, went off to war to make the world safe for democracy. |
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Family income flows into a common pool, from which resources are drawn to meet the needs of all members, which are regulated by the heads of the family. |
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The Big Four was the only four sponsoring countries of the San Francisco Conference of 1945 and their heads of the delegations took turns as chairman of the plenary meetings. |
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On 21 June 2007, the European Council of heads of states or governments met in Brussels to agree upon the foundation of a new treaty to replace the rejected Constitution. |
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Accustomed to more arduous tasks, the Montubios dance without the wild display seen in the salsatheques, with their heads held high, some without shoes. |
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I'm sure if we put our heads together we can come up with a solution. |
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All three islands were formed by large coral heads covering submerged ice age peaks of western extensions of the Cuban Sierra Maestra range and are mostly flat. |
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From Bathurst the Mitchell Highway heads northwest through Dubbo and Bourke Nyngan then continues for almost 200 km to the most outback of towns Bourke. |
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A prominent example is the Swiss Federal Council, where each member of the council heads a department and also votes on proposals relating to all departments. |
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A common title for many heads of government is prime minister. |
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Most modern axes have steel heads and wooden handles, typically hickory in the US and ash in Europe and Asia, although plastic or fibreglass handles are also common. |
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The heads of the executed were displayed on poles or spears. |
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Under-handed, over-handed, back-handed, left-handed, right-handed, standing at grotesque angles and almost standing on their heads, the Wonders fired the ball into the basket. |
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Procter had a handsome half-breed girl with him and two splendid elk heads and meat on his packhorses that he was taking to Fort Lincoln for sale. |
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In commercial agreements it is presumed that parties intend to be legally bound unless the parties expressly state the opposite as in a heads of agreement document. |
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During the crisis of Berriane, the heads of each tribe resolved the problem and began talks to end the crisis between the Maliki and Ibadite movements. |
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In the thoracic region, the sides of the bodies of the vertebrae are marked in the back by the facets for articulation with the heads of the ribs. |
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Boars typically have broader heads, thicker necks and narrower tails than sows, which are sleeker, have narrower, less domed heads and fluffier tails. |
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The nine heads of government meet at summits twice per year. |
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He is supported by the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, by the professional heads of the three services of HM Armed Forces and by the Commander of Joint Forces Command. |
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However, deer bow heads to signal that they are about to headbutt. |
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In the lagoon, numerous coral heads present hazards to navigation. |
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