They're well watered and under floating row covers with wire hoops, all securely fastened to take the wind we've been having. |
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And no one knows exactly how many hoops are broken because no one's keeping count. |
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Basketball hoops were on either side of the rectangular room and a gymnastic trampoline stood in the far left corner of the room. |
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Yes, I wonder at how the work gets accomplished because of all the hoops and loops that one needs to pass through. |
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She dons lots of Adidas and, whether playing lacrosse, tennis, soccer or hoops, she's always on the ball! |
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Clothing is made of cloth that repeats thousands of tiny patterns, with decorations such as silver hoops added. |
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Asymmetric hoops alternate along the length of the bridge to give the fabric rigidity and animate the canopy's form. |
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In 1610 he had to improvise an armillary sphere, using the metal hoops of an old barrel. |
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Someone named after Julius Erving who grew up in the hoops hotbed of North Carolina is bound to have roundball embedded in his genes. |
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For NBA hoops freaks like me, it means the start of a new season of roundball, and a month's worth of anticipation. |
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Such aspirants had to jump through many legal hoops, involving large amounts of surety money, before acquiring licenses to work in India. |
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It's no exaggeration to state that a great assist is the sign of intelligent, team-first basketball, the type of hoops everyone wants to see. |
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A timber deck is supported on I beams which transfer its loads to the hoops. |
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But one day we had to go up to the attic for something and we found these hoops, mallets, timber balls and a peg. |
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Shoot hoops or kick a soccer ball around in the yard with your children as often as you can. |
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Worn without stays or hoops, this see-through dress was instantly popular, though some matrons equated it with loose morality. |
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Prisoners are routinely handcuffed to basketball hoops and hung for 30 days or longer. |
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You can't go down the street and play golf like you can go shoot hoops or play stickball or street hockey. |
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If he really was careless of his integrity he would have stayed in Hollywood and jumped through the hoops that the studio bosses demanded. |
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My sister jumps through hoops for her like a puppy seeking approval and I get stiff-necked in the face of Mother's orders and pronouncements. |
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He was wearing a polo shirt with white, red, yellow and orange hoops, the white hoops being thicker than the rest. |
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She had four studs in either earlobe and two small hoops at the top of her left ear. |
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It was hitched up to reveal an underskirt of a different color and with no hoops or panniers. |
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She was hobbled by shin-splints and, after a year on the team, she gave up hoops to focus her extracurricular energies completely on track. |
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Buckets, barrels and tubs were made from planks of wood bound with metal or withy hoops. |
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Cover earliest plants with sheet plastic stretched over hoops to boost warmth early in the season and prevent frost damage. |
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In the eighteenth century, wooden barrels were assembled out of individual staves and hoops, with no two barrels being identical. |
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Two hoops of ebony wood hung from her ears, dangling just above the level of her chin. |
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All edges will meet properly and the barrel will hold liquid without any agent other than the hoops which hold the staves together. |
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Oversized silver hoops dangled from her ears, glinting softly in the light from the Corvette. |
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She wore a belted black leather coat and small, tasteful gold hoops in her ears. |
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Tiffany wore huge silver hoops in her ears and had plum lipstick smeared over her lips. |
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We used to have freedom and play in the fields with traditional toys such as hoops, a top and whip and marbles. |
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Ten young performers with hoops draped around their small frames formed a circle and danced around the award-winning Grey Buffalo Singers. |
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It's amazing how the tiger can jump through flaming hoops, how the bear can ride a motorcycle and how the lion can walk on a tightrope. |
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Sometimes the cats execute jumps, skips, and turns, or leap through flaming hoops, eliciting ooohs and aaahs from the packed circle of onlookers. |
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Games would normally involve only one ball which would be struck through very wide hoops. |
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But when I got there and saw the basketball hoops, it reminded me of the times when my friends Darlene, Lana and I used to play together. |
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George set up his camera to shoot himself playing hoops outside his school. |
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But the uncertainty didn't stop him from playing hoops at every chance he got. |
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I would play golf every day if I had the time, and I love to play hoops and football with my boys. |
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Just because someone played hoops doesn't mean they're qualified to be a commentator. |
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Why Celtic chose green-and-white hoops as opposed to stripes nobody seems sure. |
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One sports firm agreed that some numbering could be illegible on certain backgrounds of hoops, bands and colours. |
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The 34-year-old is supported by his wife and year-old son as well as fellow Queensland hoops. |
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I had called my oldest friend, Zack, earlier to see if he wanted to go down the park and shoot hoops or something. |
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Young basketball players can shoot hoops to their hearts' content at this year's Yorkshire International Basketball Camp. |
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They were watching a dark-haired girl shoot hoops and catch rebounds with her eyes closed. |
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Between piano lessons and shooting hoops, the boy pedaled his bike to the friend's house over several evenings to work on the site's content. |
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We added an opening to include angels, and the hoops and Russian dance were also added, along with a closing coda. |
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The surface is unevenly imprinted with finger marks, and it has sprouted a pair of copper hoops. |
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She had two piercings in each ear and in the holes she wore hoops with a Celtic design and balls in the middle. |
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She may find herself torn between donning a pinny to serve spaghetti hoops or acquiring a big hat for the winner's enclosure at Newmarket. |
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The other earring in his left ear had one metal hoop that directly hung from his ear, interlocked with the other two hoops in it as needed here. |
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Facilities will include a platform for skateboarders, and goalposts and basketball hoops. |
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Concentrate on established U.S. players overseas, guys who know from the weird goaltending of international hoops. |
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You wouldn't believe the bureaucratic hoops you need successfully to jump when you're renovating a derelict. |
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Last February, they observed several hoops of steam being ejected from the crater known as Bocca Nuova. |
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Each bed is edged with overlapping hoops formed from small cuttings of apple, elderberry and pear trees. |
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So if your crush is shooting hoops in gym and you can dunk, get off the bleachers and join him. |
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To anchor his hoops to the ground, he drills through the rails at about a 30-degree outward angle. |
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He's painstakingly twisting tiny hoops of iron wire together to form a shirt of mail. |
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David is not a character of merit or interest, no matter what metaphysical hoops he is forced through. |
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It is less tapered than earlier Boston tankards and is visually bound by applied ridged hoops. |
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This should be started early in March, when the NCAA hoops tourney consists mainly of mismatches. |
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They were made of wrought iron strips bound together with hoops and fired stone shot. |
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Among the recollections are the mop and sheep fairs, the railway, the cinema and children's games, like playing with hoops along the High Street. |
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And look, no hoops or anything, the entire shape of the skirt is made by the underskirts. |
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Children from the regiment showed visitors traditional toys such as wooden dolls, slates and embroidery hoops. |
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At the sound of shouting, war hoops, and shooting they ran for the cover of walls, many unholstering sixguns as they ran. |
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I'll be busy with softball and baseball all summer, but hopefully will have time to shoot some hoops with my boys as well. |
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He regrets the demise of many old crafts, including the skill of the hoop splitter, who split hazel and sally rods to make hoops for barrels. |
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The light bounced off his light blonde hair and the three silver hoops in his ear in iridescent rainbows. |
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Unlike Big Brother, it doesn't ask ordinary people to jump through hoops to make them appear more interesting. |
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He said if extra money was available for council housing, the council shouldn't be made to jump through hoops by the government to get it. |
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Unfortunately it is usually women, mainly single parents, who need genuine help and they are expected to jump through hoops to get any help. |
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The circus aerialists perform, hanging from the top of the building, twisting through silver hoops and bright red ribbon. |
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She used to lift weights and shoot hoops with her father, but today running, yoga and a vegan diet help keep her grounded and fit while touring the world. |
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Stella watched them shoot hoops for a while before remembering something. |
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I am about to become an old age pensioner, and am having to jump through hoops in order to get my pension paid into an account at my local post office. |
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This staged cross-dressing was a great shock to audiences used to only seeing women on stage when they were hidden behind voluminous bustles, hoops and frills. |
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He was wearing silver hoops in both ears and spoke in a deep voice. |
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Large gold hoops dangled from her ears to tangle in her unruly hair. |
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Organizers say there will also be free-form recreational activities like hula hoops, sidewalk chalk art, street tennis, pickleball, jump rope and soccer games. |
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Chapter Two demonstrates ways props, such as drums, sticks, triangles, balls, a trampoline, hoops, bells and scarves, can be used to intensify rhythmic feeling. |
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His distinctive racing colours of green and yellow hoops have become as synonymous with Cheltenham as the black stuff downed with such enthusiasm by his countrymen. |
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Education is a series of hoops to jump through, not a process of self-improvement or self-discovery. |
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No more public filings, no more quarterly hoops to jump through, and no more demoralizing bull sessions with analysts and frustrated shareholders. |
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College hoops is a big-time spectator sport with a lucrative TV deal. |
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I brushed my hair roughly and chose a nice pair of silver hoops. |
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Such gowns, by the late 1850s, had hoops, wire contraptions which replaced the multitude of petticoats and which caused women's dresses to billow out even further. |
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This will add lots of volume to your skirt, without using boned hoops. |
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The wind tried tirelessly to loosen her tight pony-tail, but only resulted in removing a few strands to hang by her ears, decorated with gold hoops. |
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To do this the hoops are loosened and the head is inserted into the croze. |
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I followed his gaze to look at a booth with basketball hoops and balls. |
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A stack of sixteen hoops, divided by a slight sifting of chaff to separate the cakes, had been completed and taken to one of the four men who would express the oil. |
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Given the hoops mania, though, the gym is the largest in the state, capable of holding 3,000-plus rabid fans. |
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There are also a 50-year-old lap pool and a smaller-than regulation basketball court with hoops on each end. |
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But even in hoops McHale should be able to handle the REM frontman, who attended the University of Georgia. |
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It really is quite bad, we go down to the Village Hall green to play football but we want to get a hard surface area built there with a couple of goals and basketball hoops. |
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How would you compare the popularity of hoops in Europe to football? |
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Children or grandchildren like the Bank of Mum and Dad because they have to jump through fewer hoops to get their money and the repayment terms may be easier. |
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He and I used to goof off around the apartments and shoot hoops together. |
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Your right to travel through cyberspace without a snoop noting your every move is one of the next hoops the president will wave before an obeisant Congress. |
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A barrel is made up of staves shaped into a bulging cylinder, with hoops round it, a flat circular head at either end, and at least one hole for a bung. |
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Seats were screwed onto the frames, and hoops of ash fixed on as gunwales. |
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He still dresses like a kid about to go outside and play a game of hoops in the street, but his preparation, concentration and behaviour are now exemplary. |
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Metal hoops of new cheeses or muslined de-hooped cheeses would be carried from the building where the curds are produced to another shed where they are aged and smoked. |
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The hoops are frequently absurd and outrageous, but that's another story. |
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He took the basketball from the garage and began to shoot hoops. |
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Before he was famous, Nick and I used to shoot hoops together quite a bit. |
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In the offseason, Peppers gave up hoops to focus on football. |
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The coopers walk round the barrel knocking down the temporary iron hoops. |
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Then we'd head out onto the driveway and shoot hoops until lunch. |
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Several of the men wear long dentalia earrings suspended from large metal hoops and a couple of dentalia chokers are evident. |
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They play in a distinctive strip of a claret shirt with thin gold hoops, claret shorts and claret and gold hooped socks. |
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A steel wire mesh pulled taut between two enormous steel hoops, it remains an ethereal and an uncertain form despite its colossal scale. |
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In 2012, a retro style kit was designed by Nike that included narrower hoops to mark the club's 125th anniversary. |
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Two of those hoops are made, one for the top or brim, and the other for the bottom. |
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After a star-crossed regular season, Morgan vowed Thursday to show the college hoops world what it has been missing. |
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Three chasers score goals by putting the quaffle through any of three hoops at the opposite end of the field to score 10 points for their team. |
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Each team has three chasers whose goal is to put the Quaffle through the opposition's hoops. |
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And the Quaffle, a scarlet ball thrown by the players through the hoops at either end of the pitch to score points, has been renamed a Klonken. |
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Mr Roberts, from Bangor, has also trained Rolo to herd ducks into a pen and jump through hoops. |
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Pupils later got to play Victorian street games, including cup and ball, spinning tops, and hoops and sticks. |
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Cheryl works the masculine tailoring trend with a skintight white vest, baggy grey trousers, blinging gold hoops and mirrored aviators. |
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But the blindworms lie in the grass or the sand like the copper neck hoops of our ancestors. |
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In contrast, iron hoops, peevers, skipping ropes and homemade go-karts were popular. |
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Including juggling, diablos, unicycles, spinning plates, devil sticks, hula hoops and skipping from 11am-4pm. |
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An aspiring director was expected to jump through carefully placed and managed hoops of training, apprenticeship and credentialization. |
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The shirt was redcurrant, a dark shade of red, and was worn with white shorts and socks with blue and white hoops. |
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The club initially played in blue and white hooped jerseys before changing in 1886 to cherry and white hoops. |
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Until 1886, the Wigan team played in blue and white hooped jerseys before changing the colours to cherry and white hoops. |
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Porto are playing from right to left in blue and white stripes, blue shorts and blue socks. Celtic are in their usual green and white hoops, with white shorts and white socks. |
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Doing something that should be as simple as making yourself invisible to other ICQers requires leaping through hoops and balancing flaming torches. |
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They really made the salesman jump through hoops before buying anything. |
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Picture these lionly lovers jumping through romantic hoops, otherwise known as the initial courtship phase, and then a disagreement or difference of opinion occurs. |
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In 1780, the Royal Navy's Victualling Commissioners agreed with Cort, who had taken over Attwick's business, to re roll iron hoops for their barrels. |
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Bedin's eight redingotes were worked in lavish lace and gold filigree threadwork, mounted on padding over crinoline hoops, some with skirts whooshed up like Elizabethan ruffs. |
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The company manufactures PVC, TPU inflatable items,such as air beds, inflatable boats, advertising inflatables, PE blow molding items and hula hoops. |
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From then, the home kits have consisted of the colours cherry and white in different variations, usually hoops, but still consisting of cherry and white. |
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Shaikha says rhythmic gymnastics, which involves a mix of ballet and gymnastics using items such as hula hoops, ribbons and balls, is not as hard as it looks. |
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Hold a limbo contest or break out the hula hoops and hula the night away. |
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For a brief period, when Cotton Oxford were the shirt sponsors, the white shirt was replaced by a bright orange one with orange and blue hoops on the sleeves. |
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Students can try dozens of disciplines, including juggling, unicycling, aerial silks and hoops, high-wire walking, trapeze, ringmaster, clowning and rigging. |
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Hula hoops are also flying off the shelves, with a 25 per cent increase. |
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The keel consisted of wooden beams bound together with iron hoops. |
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As cast iron was not yet technologically feasible for the Europeans, the only possibility was to use wrought iron bars hammered together and held with hoops like barrels. |
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