| It has already sold its citrus business in Florida and disposed of idle properties in California. |
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| While thousands of acres have been fenced in, much of the land is idle and feral cats and foxes have breached fence lines. |
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| The switch position of each antenna element is programmed for optimum reception during, for example, an idle mode which receives a pilot signal. |
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| A drive that's been idle for a while is powered on and exercised, while its data is checked for integrity. |
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| We can't lower the workweek because the devil finds work for idle hands to do. |
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| Two other monuments to conspicuous wealth that lie just across a small bridge will make you yearn for the life of the idle rich. |
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| Identifying the alleged contravention of the Act is no idle pleading point. |
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| I considered, with idle horror, how a simple kick of my foot could flatten him beyond repair. |
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| It is very easy to let our money idle in traditional current accounts that earn us a pittance in interest. |
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| She lives an idle hedonistic life, surrounded by fun-loving friends, velvet cushions and a pet pig. |
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| The decision made, he turned and swaggered out of the door, idle hands swinging and dangling as he strode manfully toward the stairwell. |
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| Pubs will have to replace dartboards with mirrors, bored barmaids will have to idle away the hours polishing stemmed glasses. |
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| Once the contents of the whole can is mostly used up, drop to an idle while expending the remaining decarbonizer till the engine stalls. |
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| This measure allows for more flexibility in the use of housing funds that sit idle because of prohibitive restrictions. |
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| The pilot added that due to the 10-sec spool-up time from idle power to full power, a go-around was not an option. |
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| Heading back towards the idle gossipers, he interrupted their conversation. |
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| Eaton expects the device to boost fuel economy by letting the engine idle during initial acceleration. |
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| The predictive dialer's pacing algorithm controls the dialing rate in an effort to minimize agent idle time and maximize productivity. |
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| The official curbing of television violence is not an idle or empty threat. |
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| The supercharger provides boost from just off idle until its clutch progressively disengages near mid-range. |
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| However that is all idle speculation now as I have been duly called and plans have been duly made. |
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| Imagination is not simply a daydream or idle escapism, but rather an empowering force. |
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| He had never been one for idle pursuits, and it was a trait he had passed down to Grace. |
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| They involved displays of sumptuosity and the flaunting of rare and precious skills that only the idle rich could cultivate. |
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| So I think it's just idle to think that they can pull our chestnuts out of the fire. |
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| Dinner passed with idle chit-chat and no outbreaks of frustration from either Tara or Gareth. |
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| I would to God, this were only the private misdevotion of some superstitious old wife, or some idle and silly cloisterer. |
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| In his idle hours, he played peek-a-boo with the children and read them books. |
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| They always claim to work hard, but in truth they're nothing but lazy idle sluggards! |
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| Either way, I will not sit idle for the rest of my life, and you do not have the power to make me. |
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| There's another myth that Zhao was so lazy and idle that he would only come down to the world on the fifth day of the Chinese Lunar New Year. |
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| Only fifteen women, a smaller percentage than that of men, reported that they were idle or had no occupation. |
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| But the audience is thinning these days and Yadagiri says he is idle more than six months a year. |
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| The job of the Archphilarchs is to oversee the people and make sure that nobody is idle and not working hard. |
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| Show secretary Tim Gardner said fears that many farmers would not risk leaving their combine harvesters standing idle had not materialised. |
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| Suppliers can be caught with open capacity, idle machinery or tools and non-utilization of new leading edge technologies or processes. |
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| Power-management systems that put idle machines and monitors to sleep have also had an effect. |
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| What's more, it's a passing-the-time issue, something extra to do with an idle moment. |
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| Hamish shook his head from the thoughts invading his head like her face did at every idle moment when she wasn't around. |
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| The other day, I was feeling around my mouth with my tongue in an idle moment. |
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| Then she'd walk on over to the town's only diner and have breakfast with other regulars, and give idle chat about her adventures in her walks. |
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| Kids play cricket on the road, young men idle at the edges, women scrub small wads of wet clothes beside buckets of precious water. |
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| We spent some time testing out the motor, checking idle speed, acceleration, different speeds and trim and then stopped for lunch. |
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| Consequently, any unused capacity cannot be used by any other service and results in idle, wasted resources. |
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| The irony is that the German breweries rendered idle by Pasteur's strategy were adapted to manufacture acetone for cordite production. |
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| One summer day, I spent several idle moments beside a still, shallow creek near my home, trying to goad the water striders there into flying. |
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| There certainly has been no idle chatter preceding this 2000 decider, no rash predictions. |
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| Can't help speculating, though, and putting stories together as I watch the comings and goings from the window and from my idle wanderings. |
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| As a result, insolvent companies are not wound up but sit idle, usually heavily in debt, until they are struck off the register. |
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| I don't remember any problems at idling, however, last weekend it died on idle when I was windlassing an anchor. |
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| It settles to a hum at idle, but then just zings straight up to the redline with turbine-like smoothness. |
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| He is not known for making idle threats, and his words very quickly manifest themselves as deeds. |
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| Turn idle time into exercise time, and it really works, works the weight off. |
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| My idle hands proceeded to pound, wrench, twist, pry, and yank at anything I could get a hold on. |
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| Dowd has since gone the way of a B-list celebrity, though at these events he's treated to complimentary cocktails and idle hero worship. |
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| While 54 per cent of Brazil's farmland lies idle, millions of landless peasants struggle to survive. |
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| He said as soon as the go-ahead was given after the meeting, the council would proceed to repossess the idle plots. |
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| Sturdy scholarship, not idle amusement, is what the book is designed to deliver. |
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| And, as I usually sat sewing with my sisters and my mother, I often had time for such idle daydreams. |
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| He was out there starting each vehicle and revving the engines, letting them idle. |
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| They enforced the then recent antitrust legislation which had been allowed to lay idle. |
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| There's no garden feature quite so appealing and attractive to an idle peasant as a seat under a tree. |
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| I'm assuming that the vibration is noticeable only when the car is under load and the engine is running at idle speed. |
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| Guards' keys jangled as you passed the idle silence and time of your life rotting away. |
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| These boats aren't meant for the idle rich, who are used to lolling around on 100-foot megayachts while minions peel them grapes. |
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| Chicago's lead in the AL Central dropped to two games over idle Cleveland and its magic number remained at five to clinch the division. |
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| I set the right throttle at idle, which minimized our fuel burn from the rapidly depleting side. |
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| A rich and fertile land cannot be permitted to remain idle, to lie as a tenantless wilderness. |
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| The channel is dispensing a view of the world that is tendentious and intellectually idle. |
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| Many other females made him irritable because of their continuous idle chatter and senseless conversation. |
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| I'm going to work today so I won't be able to idle away hours scrambling my brain with these issues. |
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| This utility is a wonderful screen saver which shows your favorite nature pictures collections at the computer's idle time. |
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| It envisioned the state taking over idle farms and factories and turning them into cooperatives that would trade among themselves using scrip. |
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| Morpheus motioned for two idle scryers to grab Pen by the arms and lead her to the door, where the scryer in front had stepped away. |
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| Minimise idle cash balances by banking money quickly and seeking best investment rates. |
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| In practice, most processors in a massively parallel computer end up sitting idle waiting for others to finish their task. |
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| It would be idle to deny that all sections of British orchestras have become increasingly female over the past couple of decades. |
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| I always find it unnerving to throttle back large piston aero engines to idle in flight, and the Kestrel was no exception. |
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| Previously thriving tea rooms and the farm shops were empty and tills stood idle. |
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| The mouse is equipped with an automatic sleep timer so it will shut itself off when idle for ten minutes. |
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| It's often perceived as an aristocratic indulgence, a sport for toffs and the idle rich. |
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| They are also exceptionally quiet, emitting just 2.1 bels of noise at idle. |
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| As for the acoustic characteristics of the drive it generates 2.4 bels of noise in the idle mode. |
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| The leader's long goodbye has left too many idle hands on the Tory benches and in the party at large. |
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| At last, farmers escaped from the vicious trade-off between soil exhaustion and leaving land idle. |
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| The whaling canoes are stored in a wooden shed, idle for the past six years. |
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| One is idle, because the terrain is so difficult that its looped tread has actually come off its wheels. |
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| These billet metering blocks also feature idle-mixture control screws on all four corners to provide maximum adjustability of the idle circuit. |
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| She told me it had been an important book because, for her, birding had been no idle hobby. |
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| Between 1942 and 1945, the economy grew by an annual average of 7.7 per cent as idle resources were mobilised for military purposes. |
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| The idle marinas are dotted with scores of boats all shrink-wrapped and protected from the winter, but only for a couple of weeks more. |
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| The tuns, which have been in constant use since 1778, will then lie idle while the owners of Boddingtons decide what to do with the site. |
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| No matter what the authorities do to stimulate growth in the money supply, the banks just sit idle, too scared to do their bit. |
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| In that sense it is a two-edged sword, because some members of the opposition are just as idle and incompetent as some of those in government. |
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| Out of the side streets opposite the jail they came by scores, drawn for the most part by idle and morbid curiosity. |
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| Clipping the throttle at idle often produced a gap in response before the motor picked up. |
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| It was the same distinguished guests, same idle chitchat, same stifling atmosphere of blue blood. |
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| It appears my course has become a filler for last-minute applicants, indecisive underachievers and anyone idle they could find on the streets. |
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| Hard as that is, follow their lead and you'll soon discover those ornate menu descriptions aren't idle boasts. |
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| Both claim to have never been beaten at the bar, but that is soon to become an idle boast for one of them. |
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| But this is an idle boast if police are forced to abandon one set of law breakers to chase after another. |
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| The cover of David Kuo's new book describes him as an internet goliath, and for once this is not an idle boast. |
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| Mr Williams and others who write to the papers contrive to imply that council staff are uniquely undeserving idle bureaucrats or lazy workmen. |
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| We idle into forest cul-de-sacs, where big cypress boles emerge from dark water. |
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| Basically we're bone idle and a 42-date tour doesn't appeal to us any more, so traditionally we've just played Manchester or Liverpool. |
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| The third family consists of Veronica, her intensely irritating husband and her two apparently bone idle sons. |
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| Instead, I'm going to finish my book, then do the college work I didn't do yesterday because I'm too bone idle. |
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| The truth is as a country we are bone idle couch potatoes who make no effort to change our lifestyles. |
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| He is complaining that Andrew is bone idle and hasn't worked hard enough at his tasks, and that nobody else has picked him up on his faults. |
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| It seems that people are too bone idle to take unwanted items to the refuse collection points, so they just leave them in the back streets. |
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| I used to spend idle spite-time imagining new slogans for its advertising campaigns. |
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| Engines usually idle slower and are sluggish to respond until they warm up. |
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| I shall take my time returning home, and will do my utmost to play the part of the idle downtown boulevardier today. |
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| It was a spectacular day for an idle boulevardier with time to kill in America's premier walking city. |
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| Even when carrying out needful tasks, do not let your intellect be idle but keep it meditating inwardly and praying. |
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| They are urging people with unused tools and woodwork equipment sitting idle in garages and around the house to donate them. |
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| Even idle speculation may not be quite valueless if it is recognized for what it is. |
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| So, I dutifully removed the lower springs and spacers, remounted the waterblock and was rewarded with a much lower idle temperature. |
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| Apache always tries to maintain several spare or idle server processes, which are ready to serve incoming requests. |
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| Having got through the psychological barrier of throttling back to idle, I allowed the aircraft to decelerate to the stall. |
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| Some rooms in the main building were standing idle because they are too small for mainstream classes. |
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| Nearly 3,000 trucks were standing idle without locomotives, two-thirds of them loaded with evacuated equipment. |
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| This lets the vehicle idle and then get going easily from a standing start. |
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| And don't forget Harley-Davidson motorcycle riders can onomatopoeically describe their bikes at idle by uttering potatopotatopotatopotato. |
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| The Republic of Ireland's largest health board has said that operating theatres in its major hospitals are idle for almost one week in four. |
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| Users don't sit idle because of lost or forgotten identifiers, and the help desk doesn't spend time retrieving or replacing such tokens. |
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| She was a charming girl, well brought up with perfect manners, but without doubt the most idle person I have ever met. |
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| On start-up and idle, the engine chatters quite a bit but this soon soothens down on running. |
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| For those with an enthusiasm for all things Franklin, Lehrer's book may provide some idle moments of enjoyment. |
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| In this way, I can use the few idle moments when my computer is printing or saving a file to memorize a correspondence or two. |
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| During idle moments I read medical journals such as the Australian Women's Weekly. |
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| Bierce is always amusing, and the idle moment spent picking through his definitions is never wasted. |
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| Although it seemed like he had gotten over it quickly it still plagued him at idle moments. |
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| Give an imaginative type an idle moment and suddenly everyone's some strange offshoot of the human race. |
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| In an idle moment I went into one of the shops and let the staff demonstrate the miracle to me. |
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| As treasurer of EMC, the data storage company, she puts a chunk of her company's idle cash into money funds nearly every day. |
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| Gold prices overseas have been rising as a large amount of idle money flowed into the gold markets worldwide due to the weak dollar. |
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| Only ultra-wealthy geeks like Allen, who have the interest and the idle cash, can afford to put millions at risk. |
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| Volume II has also shown how money is continuously entering and leaving the circuits of capital, creating a pool of idle money. |
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| In the company of others, she exchanged idle chit-chat with Plato before the rest of the bloggers dispersed amongst the thinning crowd. |
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| You had better avoid entertaining my idle speculations, Mr Hore-Lacey, and deal with your application. |
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| There is, of course, no chance of a similar ban on trains to prevent idle chatterers driving the rest of us round the twist. |
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| They were infamous rumour mongers because they overheard a lot of idle chatter at the latrines. |
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| They ate the rest of dinner making idle small talk and getting a feel for each other. |
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| That was the whole purpose of the idle chatter, to keep the minds of the courtiers from overthrowing the dynasty. |
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| They spent the rest of the day in idle talk and dozing off when their exhaustion caught up to them. |
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| He stood alone on the terrace, avoiding idle conversations with men he knew he had little in common with. |
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| The rest of the breakfast was spent on idle talk of travel, and of the old woman telling me about Irish life. |
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| The decibel level inside the Post newsroom gave the rumor credence far beyond idle chatter. |
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| I guess I felt that my mind was shriveled up with idle chatter and shallow talk. |
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| Again it is convenient to think that these are just idle threats and that the lives of lawyers are not at risk. |
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| Judge Byron's advertising of his willingness to entertain suits from anywhere was no idle boast. |
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| Seasoned observers of the unpredictable Scot will know not to take too seriously these idle threats. |
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| Perhaps sensing that this was not an idle threat, the protests immediately tapered off. |
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| This was no idle boast, as she had a very mild and charitable disposition and possessed many good qualities. |
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| That was no idle threat and it must be assumed that these thoughts have returned to him this weekend. |
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| Luckily, the supervisor seemed to be quite bright, and wasn't taken in by these idle threats. |
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| The larger of the two, Arlen, comes across as an insecure bully, flaunting his juvenile snake tattoo and badgering Muldrow with idle threats. |
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| It was a great opportunity for a mix of random reminiscences and idle people-watching. |
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| It also contains a number of quibbles or jeux de mots, and a still greater number of facetiae, idle and licentious stories. |
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| The primary object of these anecdotes, facetiae and riddles was to occupy idle hours. |
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| The company, which failed to meet profit expectations, also said it would temporarily idle more plants. |
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| The rescue craft is normally based at Cottage Point but for the last ten months has been idle because of a failed engine. |
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| In idle moments, we have imagined ourselves tugging playfully at his beard, perching on his chunky thighs and goosing his ample behind. |
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| Six weeks of idle talk and inactivity cannot leave the least doubt as to the incapacity or ill-will of the Government. |
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| It enables a vehicle to chug up, or engine-brake down, daunting inclines, and idle over obstacles. |
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| Currently, police spend much of the time on a stakeout engaged in idle conversation, eating fattening foods and dozing off. |
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| I question this, taking it to be nothing more than idle pathetic fallacy. |
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| Methinks my life is a twice-written scroll Scrawled over on some boyish holiday With idle songs for pipe and virelay, Which do but mar the secret of the whole. |
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| Instead of driving to the new hot spot or hopping out of their cars to do foot patrols, some uniform cops used the program as an excuse to idle in their cruisers. |
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| Before leaving the bay, we idle across to the landing stage for Skomer Island, so that Kate can make a brief diversion ashore and deliver the island's mail. |
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| The idle pleasure of the shepherd and shepherdess would have reminded seventeenth-century viewers of the human condition in an uncultivated environment. |
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| The company has 489 inoperable buses left idle in its 16 bus depots. |
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| If it is true that the devil finds work for idle hands to do, the No. i U. S. Mephistopheles is currently a mild little Philadelphian named Charles Darrow. |
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| There are a few idle sketches, including a rude caricature of a Roman legionnaire, but as you advance you begin to see signs of pre-historic painting along the walls. |
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| It is not often I have the leisure to idle my time away here. |
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| It sounded like a generator or the engine of a diesel truck but with a deeper sound and intervals that were not as fast as you would hear from the revs of an idle engine. |
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| We stand where we stand, in our impossible and often mischievously idle jobs, on a boundary of opposing urgencies where there is often not space enough to set one's feet. |
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| Situated on the outskirts of Ballybunion, this church was built in 1930 and has now been lying idle and in a general state of disrepair for over three decades. |
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| In fact, he's a lazy, petulant, dead-eyed, over-sensitive, bone idle git. |
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| It is thought it may recommend tax credits for developers who build on brownfield sites, and possibly development taxes on developers who hold idle greenfield sites. |
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| Since then the centre has stood idle and fallen victim to vandals. |
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| For them, a few idle asides excepted, America and its works amount to nothing but unbridled wickedness, a brief for gunplay, willful stupidity, and closed-mindedness. |
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| It is probably idle to speculate about what that situation will be, but perhaps not unreasonable to point out that it could still be in some sort of equipoise. |
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| Some of us love to idle through designer look books and pre-order all that they desire for the upcoming season to fill their closets with the latest and the greatest. |
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| Yet having sat almost idle for the best part of two summers, no wonder his daydreams so readily drift to warmer days under the sunshine and exertions out on the field. |
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| The engine is designed to lubricate itself perfectly well at idle speed. |
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| Instead of endless drawing-room comedies about the idle rich, Broadway audiences were now entertained by the trials and tribulations of ordinary gals and fellas. |
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| We feasted and we lay abask in the sunshine of a jolly, idle life all these luxurious months, drinking scorn and confusion amid our nightly flagons to remote care. |
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| In idle moments I liked to summon up an image of her naked feet, long and intelligent, aglitter with down, toenails painted red as the leather of her boots. |
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| This is particularly important at idle when there is no splash oiling from the connecting rods and crankshaft to lubricate the cam and lifter contact points. |
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| Some vessels will change over to whitefish but with horse mackerel and herring fisheries closed many boats have no alternative but to lie idle at quaysides. |
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| The new president of the company could hardly be described as a swaggerer or a posturer, and he won't be making any idle threats about strike action. |
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| Advanced technology buses are now available that do not idle and that have even lower emissions and greater fuel efficiency than the current hybrid buses, which idle. |
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| I realise now that I was idle in doing research in these years because of the pressure of teaching and other business to which I was not accustomed. |
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| The government hasn't done anything to help students, they are perceived as lazy and idle where they go to university to socialise, that's not the case. |
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| Unused funds, sitting idle, do nothing to perpetuate the cycle of support that America relies on. |
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| After everyone obligatorily restored the room to its default state, they congregated one last time outdoors for photo opportunities and idle chitchat. |
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| And in the summer, when the lift is idle, it feeds juice into the local community. |
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| He had been too curious a child to sit idle in his quarters for the rest of the day, and secretly he ventured out to the many corridors in which he had never been. |
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| Now, Mr Kelly, just to ensure that you are not idle over the luncheon adjournment, there is one further thing that we would like you to do for us. |
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| The idle rich had driven down from Biarritz with their uniformed chauffeurs. |
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| Sviatohirsk is an idle forest resort, usually popular with families and the elderly. |
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| Numerous venues lie idle, including the Helliniko Olympic complex, which was the site for baseball, basketball, kayaking, fencing, handball, hockey and softball. |
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| The real home-entertainment troubles are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind, the kind that blindside you at 4 p.m. on some idle Tuesday. |
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| We have had an advance factory at Shandon lying idle for several years, and ultimately it was nothing more than a grandiose target for the vandals. |
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| The machines are sitting idle with the ground so wet they cannot work. |
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| It sounded like a generator or the engine of a diesel truck but with a deeper sound and intervals that were not as fast as you would hear the revs of an idle engine. |
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| The forwards also seemed intent on glory as several rolling mauls were stopped dead in their tracks when the wingers were standing idle and unmarked on the flanks. |
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| The devil makes work for idle hands, particularly in pre-revolutionary France where pampered privilege combined with decadence to create a bloated elite, ripe for plucking. |
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| The lands which are subject to this tax are basically unbuilt, idle lands and non-business lands owned by firms, and excess residential lands beyond the permitted ceiling. |
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| But these were naught but the idle dreams of a fanciful girl. |
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| Imagine, for example, that you have an idle moment while stuck in traffic. |
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| But do not imagine that because we sauntered we were idle strollers! |
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| It is as though we lacked or begrudged the time for an idle chat, which may be idle but is also one of man's main sources of stimulation and satisfaction. |
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| The idle chat will come later, while they were waiting, locked up in the shuttle, perhaps with the hangar partially depressurized in case they had to be ejected immediately upon arrival over Coventry. |
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| He identifies different ideological strata, the lowest of which are made up of vague experiences, idle thoughts and random words which flash across the mind. |
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| There has been a lot of idle speculation about what might happen, but no one really knows. |
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| When he says he's the richest man in town, he's not just making an idle boast. |
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| You would always remember Alami, and you would do the things that she might have spoken of in an idle moment, as every memory twisted in your heart. |
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| The girls act and react naturally playing volleyball, sometimes eating a mouth full of sand on missed dive returns or just stretching during idle moments. |
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| There is only so much scope for attracting more mobile business users into coffee shops, and keeping them busy in their otherwise idle moments in airports and hotel lobbies. |
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| Nearby, a yellow caterpillar excavator sits idle next to an opening that once led into a cross-border tunnel. |
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| The kind of place where lines of long-haul coach buses idle in the parking lot while the drivers cat-nap or chain-smoke. |
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| Not that I've outgrown New York, were that even possible, but in idle moments I have found myself combing property ads for old watermills and converted stables. |
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| To reap the biggest benefits from having someone to train with, however, you need to avoid the idle chitchat and follow these guidelines on how to spot properly. |
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| Their culture is to earn more by using less fuel, doing less labour, and carrying fewer passengers, and spend the rest of the time in idle gossip. |
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| There doesn't seem to be a moment of idle speculation in the book. |
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| The three of us made idle chatter, mostly about unimportant things. |
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| Would we do it if we did not have the US to back up our idle threat? |
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| Just because I appear to be idle does not mean I am not hard at it. |
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| Heavy rainfall over the weekend is keeping fields soggy and tractors idle. |
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| We can only hope it was a sincere promise and not an idle threat. |
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| The good burghers of the Ayrshire town fancy themselves as an erudite bunch and in the club's round-up page in their matchday magazine showed this is no idle boast. |
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| So he did something that for the rest of us is merely an idle threat. |
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| Recent suggestions that we'll see return of the stiletto has been dismissed by fashion critics as an idle threat from the catwalks in Europe and New York this year. |
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| He's been credited with creating an aching portrait of the fading American heartland, but Alexander Payne isn't all that excited by idle flattery. |
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| But by the same token, the referees would lose more than just face if they were to cause hundreds of players to remain idle at the start of the season. |
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| When Lemerre said he could select two teams who would be among the finest around it was not the idle boast of a manager misleading himself about the assets at his disposal. |
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| In the old days, when cars had carburetors, fuel metering was so imprecise that the carburetor would pour way too much fuel into the cylinders at idle. |
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| Any upcoming release of a new Apple product guarantees a deafening cacophony of idle speculation from tech sites. |
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| She let the big black truck idle for a moment before turning it off. |
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| I did not search half-heartedly, or out of idle curiosity, but tormentedly, persistently, day and night, like a dying man seeking salvation, and I found nothing. |
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| Until we know the terms of the deal, it's just idle speculation. |
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| An OPEN sign Scotch-taped to Daniel Reich Gallery's front door was hardly an idle signifer. |
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| During an abort the jet continues to accelerate for a few seconds after reducing the throttles to idle. |
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| Champion Platinum Power spark plugs offer better ignitability and smoother idle than many comparable plugs. |
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| The unique instrument panel houses a certified speedometer with engine hour and idle hour meter and a 110-volt inverter. |
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| The adoption of the world's first workpiece changer system featuring a twin tailstock has shortened idle downtime to 5 seconds. |
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| Even the resident Mark Twain Riverboat, a 120-foot sternwheeler built in 1964, sat idle and dark. |
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| For unhooded equipment, heat gain to space was usually measured during idle and cooking conditions. |
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| That's an open question best left to scientists, number theorists, and idle afternoons. |
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| Indeed, recent and current privatizations, such as those of the Greek OPAP and the UK tote, show that this is not just idle speculation. |
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| It is far too easy for a few idle rumourmongers and gossips to destroy the reputation of the men or women who wear the King's uniform. |
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| Kamaitachi is a phenomenon wherein one who is idle is suddenly injured as if his or her skin were cut by a scythe. |
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| The book is just a lot of idle speculation about the future. |
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| Turn the key and the motor fires up before settling into a thrummy, slightly unsettled idle. |
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| Hoarding, therefore, does not cause factors of production to be idle that should not be. |
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| Insouciantly idle, he used to be the laziest and fastest man in F1 before being dumped by Ferrari but returns renewed, revived and raring to go. |
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| It was apparent to all but himself that what was once idle curiosity had become a monomania. |
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| During Radagaisus' Italian invasion in 406, Alaric remained idle in Illyria. |
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| Hence the idle time spent in positioning and retracting the tool is avoided. |
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| Surely Labour should do for working people what the Conservatives do for all those bone idle, rich tax dodgers. |
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| God speaks not the idle and unconcerned hearer, but to the vigilant and arrect. |
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| At the other end former Motherwell keeper Mark Brown was bone idle on his debut, with just one simple catch all afternoon. |
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| If there was doctorates in bollocksology and scratching yourself in bed, the two of you'd be professors by now. Pair of loafing, idle thicks. |
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| Rusty corkscrewed the plane back down again, but instead of mashing the throttles to the wall, he pulled them to idle. |
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| And, as faggery was an abuse too venerable and sacred to be touched by profane hands, he lodged no idle complaints. |
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| Your computer hibernates after it has been idle for the specified amount of time. |
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| We are interested in transferring this funds that are presently floating and lying idle in a suspense account. |
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| The captain used the idle Horse Latitudes to train and prepare the remainder of the crew. |
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| Very little marking out is necessary before ploughing can start and idle running on the headland is minimal compared with conventional ploughs. |
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| Much beif customably eaten of idle persons, and nice folks that laboure not, bringeth many diseases. |
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| After the plague, many farms lay idle while the population slowly increased. |
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| Others have a trick of popping up and down every moment from their paper to the audience, like an idle school-boy. |
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| Gossip is no longer the resource of the idle and of the vicious, but has become a trade, which is pursued with industry as well as effrontery. |
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| This resulted in most USX facilities becoming idle until February 1, 1987, seriously degrading the steel division's market share. |
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| Even at idle, the car sounds purposeful with a rortyness emanating from the short exhaust, hinting at what it's capable of. |
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| But let no idle Donatist of Amsterdam dream hence of an Utopical perfection. |
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| I might refer to the general conviction and the common sense of society that such an investment cannot be treated as absolutely idle and nugatory. |
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| Oh, 'twas an idle lying one, Pisaro, And came but to intrap me. |
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| In the meantime, their husbands are at work or idle with their agemates. |
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| Doctrine must also be lived in order to be prayed, for without action, the prayer is idle and empty, a mere vanity, and therefore the theology of demons. |
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| There are, of course, a minority of recipients who are bone idle. |
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| Football is the ultimate figleaf when it comes to idle chit-chat. |
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| Librarians have both bemoaned the funds wasted on idle books and come to favor interlibrary loan as the means to overcome collections' shortcomings. |
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| But liefer will it floutingly devise, Using a favourite jester's mimic pique, Prompt, idle, by-names with their sense to seek, And takes for language laughing ironies. |
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| That's much better than the I know most alternators can produce at idle, and is enough to let some of the more powerful by-wire systems migrate to 12 volt vehicles. |
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| The PointCast Network employs PointCast's SmartScreen technology, which automatically begins running headline news when a viewer's computer is idle. |
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| Doberman isn't some blitzkrieg of a tune to go with the title but another soft idle musical saunter with interlocking harmonies and chimming guitars. |
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| Where's your hygiene or self respect, or is it just bone idle laziness? |
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| He has lost 15 pounds, mostly muscle, and he has yet to regain his strength and explosiveness after an idle summer spent dealing with a sexual-assault charge. |
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| The company, Direct Line, says that such a huge sum is wasted by drivers leaving their cars to idle on the drive while the defroster does its work. |
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| At press time, a concrete crushing plant in southeastern Michigan is idle because a township zoning board of appeals has denied a request for a permit from the operators. |
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