Maybe investors have been selling their gardener's kidneys and the powerful have hiked the price of Soylent Green through the roof. |
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Why, my skirt was hiked up two or three inches, exposing most of my thighs. |
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He stopped when he saw her, her thread bare cotton skirt hiked up to her knees as her feet brushed the top of the water underneath a willow tree. |
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Swinging her leg off the black, leather seat, she meekly pulled down her skirt which had hiked up to her upper thighs. |
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Actually, last year I did a little story on roses for Valentines' Day and found out that the price is hiked right up around that time. |
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She could see where Tari had hiked up her kimono skirt and tied it with her obi. |
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She grabbed a few crackers and cream cheese, grabbed her backpack, and hiked upstairs to start. |
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The official deadline for fans to take advantage of the discount offer before prices are hiked up is Sunday. |
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Paula's dress was hiked up and Brandon had his hands all over her shapely thighs. |
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The valiant one and his noble steed hiked up to the hill where the castle was. |
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Many investment managers shied away from bonds early in the year, convinced that yields would rise as the Fed hiked short-term rates. |
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As long as ticket prices are not hiked up to support a ridiculous pay structure of players then I am happy. |
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Getting anything in would be extremely difficult and prices would be hiked up accordingly. |
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When the sky turned a deep purple with orange and red streaks, we rappelled down, packed up and hiked to the car in the dark. |
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I'd hiked in the Adirondaks, stood on Pacific beaches, spent hours under the Southern snow of magnolias and dogwoods. |
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He wears a woollen polo shirt and neatly pressed suit trousers hiked up to his stomach. |
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She hiked up her skirt and put her thumbs into her panty hose, yanked and squirmed. |
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Dale had noticed that as she'd begun talking she'd hiked her skirt up a little. |
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She sat down and hiked her skirt up so she could see the wound more clearly. |
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Hoping to spot the herd, we hiked up to Caribou Pass and got our first uninterrupted view of the broad coastal plain. |
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She said she had recently hiked for four days in the thin air of Yosemite National Park. |
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But to confirm her fears, several companies have hiked prices, effectively passing on the education cess to customers. |
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Her skirt was hiked up so far most of her underwear was visible, and her shirt was half torn. |
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I then hiked up to some trees, found a nice spot in the shade and set up a belay for Frank. |
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After walking through river flats, they hiked up a steep slope strewn with rock rubble toward a structure hewn out of the side of the canyon. |
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Most suppliers and wholesalers hiked prices because the guilder was 2.2 to the euro. |
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The name sounds like it belongs to an old guy who has pants hiked up to his neck and a big bushy unibrow. |
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He said the shortage, which has cause the hiked prices on the market, is a result of continuous rainfall and waterlogged soils which lower production. |
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The film was shot in New Zealand, and in seven months there I hiked, climbed, rafted and watched the sun rise lying in boiling hot rockpools on a beach. |
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We hiked a mile or so to a spot closer to a busy paved road than the fire road. |
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Later, we hiked up a picturesque trail to the Dovbush rocks, which are a sort of local Stonehenge. |
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Your interest rates might be hiked by the ideological overreach and incompetence on Capitol Hill. |
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We hiked up Vermont Valley with a guide, Ellroy, to look for indigenous wild St. Vincent parrots, through thick rain forest of figs, palms, balsa and incongruous pine trees. |
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They hiked part way up the mountain and beheld a spectacular view. |
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I quickly hauled myself up and hiked to a bolted belay on the higher slab. |
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We hiked single-file through the varzea, a type of jungle whose undergrowth isn't terribly dense and whose floor lay under water several months each year. |
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Most emerging markets have hiked interest rates or the reserve requirement to temper credit growth. |
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I hiked over to the Carnegie Deli on 7th and got us chicken soup, potato salad, soft drinks and a couple of corned beef sandwiches the size of Pontiacs. |
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He wears a black Under Armour T-shirt, red basketball shorts, sneakers, and white socks hiked up to his calves. |
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We hiked, swam, climbed, potholed, abseiled, ran, jumped, fell in, fell over and camped on most of Yorkshire, Cumbria and Northumberland during my time with the association. |
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When Pochettino hiked to Montserrat, Sánchez Llibre's eyes darted about shiftily. |
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An adaptation based on the true story of Christopher McCandless, a young American wanderer who hiked off into the Alaskan wilderness. |
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The groups hiked down to Blackfoot to tie clove hitches, half hitches, square knots, fisherman knots, and sheet bends, then walked a course with the Patrol tied together. |
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For two days we hiked along the bottoms of immense canyons, in the shadows, jumping boulders, fording side streams, imagining Marco Polo doing the same thing. |
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She alit, holding her dress hiked up on her arm and the bag with the veil in the other hand. |
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I didn't want to see the park by bus, so I hiked south from the Denali visitor center and spent two days bushwhacking along deep, fast Riley Creek. |
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She's hiked everywhere from the West Coast Trail on Vancouver Island, to the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Peru. |
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Her flowing skirt was hiked up in back with just a hint of a bustle. |
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For an hour and a half in the oppressive, dry 35 Celsius degree heat of the day we traveled across the valley and hiked up to the top of Graveyard pass. |
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When they converted from the peseta to the euro they hiked up all the prices before people knew what was happening in a currency they didn't yet understand. |
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Taxes were hiked and public spending slashed as Brian Cowen's government sought to plug a widening black hole in Irish public finances. |
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This trend looks set to continue, as the Federal Reserve has just hiked up its interest rates. |
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She hiked over Chilkoot Pass with the gold-seekers, set up housekeeping in Dawson, and grew with the settlement. |
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While growth remains robust in China and India, energy prices have been hiked, in some cases substantially. |
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Equipped with sturdy shoes and walking sticks, we hiked for an hour to get to the pasture. |
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We spend most of our time cutting, moving, and building with stone-that is, after we've hiked our packs and tools out to the job site. |
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We hiked about 100 km. in 9 days from the west side of the mountain to the east side where we made our final ascent. |
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India has increased tariffs on some steel products, and Russia has hiked import duties on used cars. |
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Back in the days of Sauber Petronas we employed up to 300 people, but capacity will now be hiked to 430 people by the end of the season. |
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What police didn't expect was the large volume of people who drove and hiked up the Fimmvörðuháls ridge for a very close look. |
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Pete stuck his thumb out at the age of 17 and hitch hiked out of Birmingham, England. |
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At 19, she hiked the Appalachian Trail with friends and went to work on a cattle ranch in Texas. |
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I hiked the cinque Terre with Dan, and have gotten dozens of early reads from him. |
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We rode hard into the afternoon, navigating along logging roads until we found an unrideable trail that we hiked up with our bikes and came to a set of beautiful lakes. |
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Since my first outing with a group called the Tahoe Trekkers, I've hiked in Patagonia, snowshoed in British Columbia, trekked in Nepal and backpacked my way up Mount Whitney. |
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They hiked for the rest of the day and made camp just before sunset. |
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Her skirt was hiked up and her face was crimson from annoyance. |
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Taking a deep breath, she hiked up her dress and started climbing. |
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Tax increases hiked the prices of tobacco and some luxury goods. |
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She hiked up her dress, and somewhat hesitantly stepped out of her apartment window to start her way down a rope ladder, while a horse-drawn coach awaited her down below. |
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Georg Wilhelm Steller, the ship's naturalist, hiked along the island and took notes on the plants and wildlife. |
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Ali has hiked the Chilkoot trail and canoed down the Yukon River. |
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In February 2004, several Inter Pares' staff members hiked into the mountains on the Thailand-Burma border to speak with refugees from Burma's Shan State. |
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Traders willing to maintain trading routes, or with sufficient stock, often hiked prices to capitalise on the increase in demand as people panic-bought. |
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He packed his bag, rounded up his wife and his No2 and hiked 12km to Montserrat, a religious mountain and shrine with restaurants, gift shops and the Morenata – the black virgin, supposedly found in the ninth century. |
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I have heard of cases that hiked these rates even more. |
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They ran an employment service together, hiked the Himalayas three times. |
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On August 14th ten people convoyed via the Hudson-Oka ferry to Val David where others joined them and hiked along the trail of P'tit Train du Nord linear park to Mont Roland Station. |
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Women in their 50's who have hiked in Tibet in the past, women who have recently lost their life partners and women who have conquered their own insecurities and baggage associated with low self esteem and excess weight. |
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We hiked up wild elephant trails, followed bear tracks, explored lakeside caves and ate fish caught beside the bamboo rafthouses we would sleep in. |
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How does this motion square with the fact that they have hiked ferry rates, they have put a fuel surcharge in place and they are going to reduce the crossings across the gulf? |
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If prices keep being hiked up for these special events, soon sports will kill their golden geese. |
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The rest of us hiked into the basin while our gear was toted by the pack train. |
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She hiked the canvas bag onto her shoulder. |
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I hiked up from the top lift to 3,800m and the renowned Highlands Bowl, a vast alpine amphitheatre of steeps and the only place to find untracked snow in a dry spell. |
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After dragging my kayak above the high tideline, I put on my trail shoes and hiked up the narrow canyon to one of the most important anthropological sites in North America. |
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The intrepid group hiked through dense temperate rain forests and sailed in sturdy piraguas made by their native guides, but the magical City of the Cesars proved elusive. |
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