Floors throughout are restored eight inch wide pine planks with natural wood skirting boards. |
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There is only an inch of cloth on each shoulder and the neck is cut very low. |
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In fact, I just saw an ad for a Sauna Belt that makes you lose an inch on your abdomen in about a half hour. |
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Abdominal fat cells happily inflate to accommodate more fuel, widening your waist inch by inch. |
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The flats currently used appear to be about 0.04 inch too narrow at the waist and 0.04 inch too long. |
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How can utopians dream of changing the world when it is so difficult to lose an inch off one's waistline? |
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It's a brilliant metallic green beetle, about one-half inch long and about a quarter of an inch wide, so it's pretty good-sized. |
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Relief finally came three weeks later when nearly an inch of rain fell, washing the city and stabilizing the ash. |
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Her green eyes take in every inch of the young man's frame, from his dark gold hair to his gray eyes to his muscular, compact figure. |
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Transfer the apple sauce to clean pint jars, leaving one-half inch headspace. |
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Fold one side one inch back and continue in an accordion fashion until you have one strip of tissue about one inch across. |
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He stood just an inch or two above the other boys his age and was by no means skinny or gangly. |
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Comedy quiffs, tinny synths and half an inch of rouge were never meant to last. |
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My knees ache, my legs are in a tangle, and every inch of my untoned body feels as if it has been put through a vigorous exercise routine. |
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The jug had been sealed with a large disc of cork, onto which about half an inch of translucent wax had been poured as an airtight seal. |
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The joint between the door frame and the exterior and interior walls can be as much as an eighth of an inch gap. |
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He's also got a penchant for shoe lifts to add to his 5 foot 7 inch height. |
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The entrance hole should be placed about one inch above the floor and have a diameter in the range of two to two and a quarter inches. |
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But after he leaves, the man grabs the boy, reties him to the tree and whips him to within an inch of his life before untying him. |
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Wrap the fabric to the seat bottom, tuck under raw edge, and staple every inch or so. |
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Otoliths range in size from one-tenth of an inch to one inch long and are found in the heads of all fishes except sharks, lampreys and rays. |
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A 2oz spindle with a 2 inch diameter whorl works for fine to medium thickness wool. |
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Having a manicure and pedicure in a salon, having my hair highlighted and owning a 28 inch flat widescreen television. |
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Use steel wool or a fine grade of sandpaper to smooth out the affected area and an inch or two of the surrounding floor. |
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For example 8 count aida cloth has 8 cross stitches per inch while 16 count has 16 cross stitches per inch. |
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There, stretching from the leading edge to the aileron hinge, was a crack in the plywood skin about an eighth of an inch wide. |
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He couldn't see an inch in front of his nose, even with his expert eyesight fit for a perfect aim. |
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I sweat until pretty much every inch of my clothing is soaked, but my energy holds up. |
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Over three decades of such trials they have shown that the recessional speed of the Moon is about an inch and a half per year. |
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Mark is described as white, six-feet one inch tall, of a slim build, with short wavy red hair. |
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The first hour today was one part exhilaration, nine parts exhaustion, as he demonstrated how to inch sideways up a snowy knoll in skis. |
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A 10 inch reflecting telescope provides common optics for infrared and electro-optical sensors. |
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She holds a hand mirror an inch from my nose and I take a second to refocus my eyes, not expecting to see myself so closely. |
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To be fair to the Tralee side they were not lacking in spirit and endeavour and they made the visitors fight every inch of the way. |
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On the window of the office was an 11 x 17 inch xerox copy showing the location of every plot. |
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One meter is equivalent to 1.09 yards and one inch is equivalent to 2.54 centimeters. |
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Although the younger boy was very youthful looking, he was only an inch or two shorter than Chris. |
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Despite the half inch of snow the trains were running on time and zizzed into London at untold speeds. |
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He must have taken a bit of a running jump at it though, because he travelled about half an inch before capitulating in a salty heap. |
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First, rhubarb leafstalks are cut into small pieces, such pieces being on the order of one inch long. |
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Setting your drag must depend on where you are fishing, but over the rough stuff, wind it up solid and give not an inch of line. |
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The Cardiff giant is a fake fossil of an antediluvian giant some ten feet high with 21 inch feet. |
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She took her shower at a leisurely pace, making sure that every inch of dirt had been cleaned off of her body. |
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Although seldom more than three inches in length, the hair may be cut to a quarter of an inch at the nape of the neck. |
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Additionally her armament included a 3 inch disappearing gun, two Lewis guns and four torpedo tubes. |
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They have a pitcher whose right leg is an inch shorter than his left leg, giving him a limp in his gait. |
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The first time lightening application should be applied approximately one half to one third of an inch from the scalp to the ends. |
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Aesthetically, I would love something that doesn't adhere to the current roadie world of big logos on every inch of the bike. |
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The upper level contained gear, strapped, buckled and secured for the flight, every inch of space utilized for the transport. |
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Electricity was arcing across a gap of about an inch and a half and triggering a safety cut out. |
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The basic materials are sheets of 20 x 28 inch poster board, glitter, Elmer's glue, foil from candy wrappers and rolls of Christmas paper. |
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The bud union, where the shoots join the rootstock, should be an inch under the soil. |
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I received an armful of email from other PC users who have found that modern 3.5 inch floppy disks are just rubbish. |
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Also carved in the round is a seated female figure just over one inch in height. |
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I pulled at it and it turned out to be a three to three and a half inch long piece of metal. |
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The tiny stick of metal was less than an inch long, and thinner than a paperclip. |
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At the moment the longest leaf is 4 inches long, with half an inch of stem to the main stem. |
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But he never loosed his grip, and inch by inch he hauled the beast, hanging like a drowned jackal, up on the branch. |
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In the most recent operation surgeons had to pull her leg down by an inch because her pelvis had moved, which gave her a lopsided walk. |
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The damage-control team searched every inch of the assembly line for flaws. |
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Leave about 1 inch of pot rim above the soil surface to help discourage the runners from climbing out over the top. |
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If the government does not introduce services such as this business will continue to inch along the Luddite road of dial-up networking. |
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Kiefer Built's new electric-powered 24 by 24 inch feed doors are manufactured with automotive safety glass and aluminum window guards. |
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Now pull the loop shorter through the granny knot to leave just an inch or so of loop and a short tag end. |
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He looks and sounds every inch the austere, reserved and respected university lecturer that he once was. |
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The coupler body and the fiber mount were machined from a 1.5 inch diameter brass bar. |
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Six foot two, mad keen on sports, Craig Flatman seems every inch the typical teenager. |
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Normally magma would fill the crack and the adjacent plates would inch away by just that amount. |
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The seat memories also cover the mirrors, and the left side mirror dips to show the curb to avoid damaging the 18 inch mag wheels when parking. |
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In doing tapotement, the hands must not be raised more than an inch from the patient's body. |
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Two quick twelve inch pulls then a huge head appeared quickly engulfing the frog, this was followed by a big boil and swirl. |
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The girl was about an inch shorter and wearing a dress of lovely lilac satin. |
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Prime Evil shuffled in, surrounded by guards, looking every inch the malcontented librarian. |
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When they are fully developed, the larvae drop to the soil, burrow one inch or less and pupate. |
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Still, I am at the beach and my skin is burning, so I step into the chilly water, inch by inch. |
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Drop dough by heaping teaspoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheet, about an inch apart. |
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Advocate and author John Mayer looks every inch the rock solid establishment man. |
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Mobile in one hand, chilled glass of lager in the other, with the BMW parked outside, he was every considerable inch the man about town. |
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Stick another tee in the ground an inch beyond the toe and a third of an inch inside the heel. |
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The skill required in such a manoeuvre is not to be underestimated, especially in a tight skirt and four inch heels. |
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The idea is to kick an inch behind the tip of the ball, which produces backspin. |
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I think it would be nice to see another four and a half inch gun there but never in a month of Sundays will we see it happen. |
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The plants produce an abundance of tendrils and can support themselves if planted about 1 inch apart. |
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The faces on the Glider X irons are just one-tenth of an inch thick, and those on the Backfire are made from maraging steel. |
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Bearded and flanked by a double bassist and a drummer he looks every inch the troubled, acoustic troubadour. |
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I felt every muscle tighten, all of my sinew, like a ballet dancer after she dances, every inch aching and tingling at once. |
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Every inch of the mansion was beautiful, even the boarded up doors that led into the morning room and the ballrooms. |
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It's impossible to slouch with a solid three inch bow at your back, and the sandals require short steps. |
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There in the bottom of the brook was a seam of amethyst crystals that averaged perhaps to be one half inch thick and a inch long. |
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Fifteen inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, a CD player and dedicated carpet mats are included. |
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Some sections are built up so thickly with paint that they project outward a fraction of an inch from the canvas's surface. |
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Clad in sou'wester and thigh boots, his rugged, bearded features are every inch the Victorian lifeboatman. |
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After that, because the soil level usually sinks a little during the growing season, I top it off in late winter with an inch of fine bark mulch. |
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He was fair haired and brown eyed, thinly built and only an inch or so taller than his sister. |
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In England and Scotland, at least as early as the 12th century an inch was thought of as 3 barleycorns laid end to end. |
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Every inch of thirsty land was soaked by the precious rain, the crops were saved and so was people's livestock. |
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There is a bit more than an inch of brushy area on toothbrushes, so a tube should provide 113 liberal brushes. |
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Up to a quarter of an inch in size, bedbugs feed when it's dark, piercing your skin while you're sleeping and gorging themselves on your blood. |
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If you put your index finger between your big toe and your second toe and then slide it up an inch toward your ankle, you can feel a pulse. |
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Then there was the rider from California who wore high fashion boots with pointy toes and four inch spike heels. |
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On tomatoes, pinch out all side shoots at leaf axils when they are about an inch long. |
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If after tying the shoe, less than an inch of the tongue shows, the shoes are probably too wide. |
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The tool accepts both inch and metric data, and computes parameters such as torque. |
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Regardless of your taste in music, spangled shirts, four inch collars, glitzy sunglasses and platform shoes are in. |
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It takes over 500 years to form one inch of stable topsoil and it can be lost in minutes. |
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On butcher paper, trace the outline of the chair seat, then add 1 inch around all sides. |
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Even though modern train berths are masterfully designed to use every inch of space, you won't be spreading your arms and twirling around much. |
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They can tell when the lid of a cookie jar has been disturbed and notice when a quarter inch slice has been shaved off a chocolate cake. |
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The ruling effectively means any council operating a tramway where rails protrude one-fifth of an inch above road level pose a danger to drivers. |
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It was a black minidress with thin straps that only came to an inch or so below mid-thigh. |
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Place the browned bones and the fresh piece of shin in your largest stock pot and cover by at least half an inch with cold water. |
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Many of us drag ourselves to work only to watch the minute hand inch its way to five o'clock. |
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But don't worry, the gigantic 15 inch footprints won't belong to the elusive Bigfoot, but Britain's tallest ever man. |
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Lee then made some sarcastic remarks about Carlo having ironed his jeans to within an inch of their life and called him a big girl's blouse. |
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She said that he sent her a get well present of high heeled shoes with an extreme five inch heel. |
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Alloy and steel wheels are newly-styled and shod with 15 inch tyres which result in improved ride characteristics. |
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My husband is a compulsive hoarder and shopaholic, filling every inch of our six-bedroom house. |
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When he did find an inch of space, John Hartson's return pass fell lamely short. |
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Transfer the brioche loaf to a cutting board, trim the crusts, and cut into 1 inch slice. |
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He was so sexy, I thought absently as I shoved my six inch book into my old blue locker. |
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Ittily bittily across a rope tight and taut she could inch a shuffle of her stockinged feet edging across to the next level. |
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A grandmother sang to her mokopuna thanking him for the 50 inch TV he had bought her. |
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She kept the look classy by ensuring there was not an inch of side-boob in sight. |
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Is it not enough that I shave, wax and tweeze every inch of my fake-n-bake body? |
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Spanish rice, beans, Monterey Jack cheese, lettuce, sour cream and salsa are wrapped in a twelve inch flour tortilla to make a hefty meal. |
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Here you can be massaged to within an inch of levitation, especially with its signature product, the Royal Banyan Treatment. |
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The inch diameter 8-foot stakes, set 2 feet apart and leaning to the middle, are lashed together with twine near the top. |
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Another factor in a quality rug is the twist level or the number of twists in 1 inch length of fiber. |
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Mozzer, every inch the silver fox, cut a dashing figure in a dark jacket, slacks, and dress shirt. |
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To prepare beet greens, fill a large skillet with water to a depth of 1 inch and heat to a simmer. |
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On a very old wine, say 35 or more years old, an inch of ullage is quite acceptable. |
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We shall not shrink from making any sacrifice to guard and protect every inch of our beloved motherland. |
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These platforms are about 3 inches high but they are amazingly comfortable I would say even more comfortable than my 1 inch shoes. |
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Her hair was moussed to within an inch of its life, and even the damp Maine breeze couldn't wet or move it. |
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If I was still ambitious enough to want to be a vice-chancellor, I'd scour every inch of the sits vac column. |
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This actual moth is much larger than the sixteenth of an inch attributed to the fictional insect. |
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Yes, I've sort of sized this for a tall 3yo by adding an inch and a half to the length and an inch to the width. |
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Those with 26 and 28 inch waists will also be classed as the male equivalent of a female size zero and will not be allowed to take part. |
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Larger than most skeans we offer, this one is 8 inches overall with a 3 inch jimped back blade. |
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It's a good idea to mulch each plant with an inch or so of aquarium gravel to keep soil from muddying the water. |
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How many women do you know who wear seven inch heels, four foot wigs, and skintight dresses? |
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He touched his forelock as though in salute and watched as she tripped daintily out of the stables, lifting her skirts an inch or two so as not to muddy them. |
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For while they may appear every inch the middle-class professional, there is a growing chance a surprising secret lurks beneath the respectable clothing. |
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In the coming month, Maynard may play a crucial role in helping the GOP inch forward on this controversial issue. |
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Every inch the rock star, he drags on a cigarette and notes that when the studio's car park gutters were cleaned, syringes were fished out by the fistful. |
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There was a good inch of exposed skin where his trouser leg stopped short. |
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I moved my head one inch off the pillow to find out which it was, and something growled. |
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He had then blacked out as a bullet passed within an inch of his heart, exiting his chest. |
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This Eagle mine is well known for dark spruce-green, rough-surfaced octahedra of fluorite associated with rhombohedra of rhodochrosite to 0.75 inch on edge. |
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The iMac keyboard is pretty sturdy and if you are careful you can actually lop almost a quarter inch off each end with a bandsaw, without cutting anything crucial. |
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The species range from tropical tree ferns with leaves measured in yards, to small free-floating aquatics with leaves less than a sixteenth of an inch long. |
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As ukip continues to inch up in the polls, the British media have also begun to take the party more seriously. |
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Every inch of exposed skin was tanned from the sun, but not to an extreme. |
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One of the robbers produced a commando style knife with an eight inch blade from a leather sheath, which he brandished towards the victim, ordering him to hand over his watch. |
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I've always considered a monsoon storm a big event, but the point was driven home one night after a subtropical rumbler dropped an inch of rain in a little over half an hour. |
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This is done by taking the R-value you would like to achieve and dividing it by the R-value per inch of the insulation material you'd like to use. |
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The undergrowth of thorns and shrubs was bad enough, but in addition the whole place was chock-full of a sort of reed with long leaves about an inch or so broad. |
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I can even walk more than ten paces in three inch heels now, too! |
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The 10 inch thin-crust pizzas met with heavily qualified praise. |
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And he rammed his own rifle one inch from the face of the half-asleep figure. |
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The Falcon Tandem has a tighter sail, heavier sailcloth, larger control bar, new hardware and control bar fittings with 1.25 inch downtubes and a stiffer airframe. |
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Under the glass was a 17 by 22 inch original chalk drawing depicting two Nordic warriors skiing down a mountain slope with battleaxes and spears in hand. |
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Miss Rowley, 29, broke her tibia and fibula bones and underwent two operations which resulted in her left leg being half an inch shorter than the right. |
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They clawed their way to the top, inch by inch, not letting anything stand in their way. |
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Della must have gone already, I think as I inch my way down the hall. |
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It is not exactly a usual thing for a six-foot-five inch white man with a shock of white hair, a man of distinguished bearing to ask for a job as a hotwalker at a racetrack. |
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How man turns beastly to man as soon as you grant him an inch of power over his victim was very interesting, especially the power games and humiliation meted out. |
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He soon knew every inch of the 1400 parts of the bridge and spent years filing the multitude of dovetail joints which hold the construction together. |
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The full forward beat the goalie to the ball to get the touch at full stretch but his effort along the ground was less than an inch wide of the post. |
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It was a four inch line that traced his vein and it had welted up. |
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I can bare it no longer and self consciously shed my clothing and inch my way painfully across the rocks that form a natural rampart at the shoreline. |
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Stoked with Winchester Power Points, it will place all eight chambers in one inch at 25 yards, or roll a tin can, or bag a rabbit if it's standing still. |
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The whetters constantly shear the edge of the cutters making them razor sharp weapons that can fatally puncture an opponent or easily slice through a 3 inch tree root. |
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One of my first days in Hong Kong I came within about an inch of being flattened by a speeding Mercedes Benz that whipped unexpectedly around a corner. |
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The 36 inch Bore Tech rod is really too long and is a bit whippy. |
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I have to tread carefully, because certain persons who might claim to have been there too are liable to be up in arms the moment I stray more than an inch from the truth. |
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Tonight at the tea dance she looks every inch the forces' sweetheart, dressed in a brown floral dress copied from a vintage Vogue pattern and round-toed dance shoes. |
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She makes a striking entrance in riding boots, looking every inch the aristocrat, but her emotional range is altogether too slender for this beefy role. |
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In an area that was scarified 10 years ago, healthy birch saplings, more than an inch in diameter, stand 15 feet tall, promising another generation of Popsicle sticks. |
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Still, she looks every inch the unapproachable star and is flanked by those indispensable celebrity accessories, the bodyguard and personal assistant. |
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Laid paper is formed on a surface made from thin parallel wires held together every inch or so by chain wires whilst wove paper is formed on a woven wire cloth. |
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The three inch brown suede heels seemed like sneakers on her joyous feet. |
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Papers scattered the floor, covering every inch like a carpet. |
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Heretofore my worst disaster was a 3.5 inch disk going wonky and eating a chapter of my dissertation so my number was just up for a hard drive failure. |
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Like practically every other inch of the planet, they can be surveyed and mapped, drawn, quartered, and vivisected by satellite. |
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Once the egg mixture has been tempered with the garlic broth, you cut up an inch off of a baguette, letting the bread rise to the top of the bowl. |
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Doctors over the last 2,500 years have been a varied lot who occupy just about every square inch of the human grid. |
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That's the condition you will wish to duplicate, and this can be done with slatted frames made of furring strips on which laths are tacked one half inch apart. |
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On all American hollies, a vertical incision, three-fourths of an inch above basal cut, helps materially in producing a better root system. |
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Or the quarter inch Plexiglass might have deflected the bullets. |
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Three men's products come in 2 inch, 1 inch and Adjustable height shoe lift. |
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Narrow-cut widths, or kerfs, were achieved ranging from one-tenth to three-tenths of an inch across. |
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They offer stunning displays in 50 inch and 43 inch plasma screens, creating a top-quality home entertainment experience. |
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Then, fix 3 inch angle bracket 2 inches above the window lintel and make sure you have a good fixing in straps or brick. |
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This first bolter contains a screen of eight meshes to the inch and separates the hard particles, dirt or scale. |
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Two, two-by-six inch collar beams crossed at right angles some nine feet off the floor tying four of the hip rafters together. |
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Palpate one inch below the antecubital fossa to locate the brachial artery pulse found on the inside of the forearm. |
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The largest Arums at the gardens weigh about 200lb and can grow at a rate of quarter of an inch an hour. |
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Cut the foliage back to within an inch of the corm, clean off any soil and store in envelopes in a dry, frost-free place. |
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Both brothers are listed as 7 feet tall, but Cody said Tyler is actually half an inch taller. |
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From a geologist's point of view, an upthrust of an inch or two a year is a big deal. |
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The seams, at the shoulders and elsewhere, are ornamented with a 3 inch fringe of caribouskin. |
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Accordingly, the design features two 0.120 inch thick face skins separated 2.0 inches by a relatively dense discrete rib, egg-crated core. |
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The cap of the shin pad should be centered on the kneecap and should extend to about one inch above the foot. |
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On the seventh morning I could see that the grasslings had grown a full inch from when I said good night to them. |
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As the road steepens and bends, Mason reaches speeds of up to 70 mph, his body just over an inch from the asphalt racing beneath him. |
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He cleans house by methodically going over every part of it, one square inch at a time. |
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Also, the return rates on low cost 7 inch tablets have been unexplainably large. |
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The Stingray feels pretty big when you're sitting in the driving seat but it's actually more than an inch narrower than a Jaguar F-Type. |
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Needing the two remaining balls for the game, Barsanti saw the cue ball finish an inch or so behind the black. |
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It's hard to tell where his fernpatterned Bermuda shorts end and the etchings begin, with hardly an inch of skin bare. |
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Anna Whiston-Donaldson is a popular blogger at An inch of Gray. |
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Polish off your Gatorade, fill the bottle with maybe an inch of water, and use it as a spitter for your dip. |
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The R-value per inch of the Aspen aerogel blanket is four to six times greater than conventional types of insulation. |
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Part of the restoration work involved cutting back half an inch of rotten stone from the front wall. |
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One is calibrated in Mils and the other is a telemetrical scale calibrated to range an 18 inch target from 200 to 800 meters. |
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Number by painful number you inch on like a coffle of slaves being sold down the river. |
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Who was declared the most famous celebrity of the decade in a column inch countdown of British national newspapers? |
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I was so afraid to move that soup spoon for fear of the controversy that was sure to follow its relocation a half inch to the left. |
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He points out the inch of hair and absence of Bovver Boots indicate the lesser-spotted Suedehead. |
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His tuxedo was an inch too short and smelled of fried chips. |
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From the clothes he wears, to the chains he wears and the attitude he sports, Ahmad Molham Makki, aka Molham Rebel, is every inch a rapper. |
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He assumed the rate of erosion was around one inch per century and calculated the age of the Weald at around 300 million years. |
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Mom Jeans fit Mom just the way she likes it. She'll love the nine inch zipper and casual front pleats. |
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Ramie is a perennial from the Orient. The stalks grow 6 to 8 feet high, are about one-half inch in diameter, and are straight and nonbranching. |
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The bottom layer, called pavimentum, was one inch thick and made of mortar. |
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And if you doubt that every inch of him has been tattooed, then there's a reason he's been dubbed 'The Artful Todger. |
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I particularly adore this 1920s inspired lace number, which when teamed with her Marcel Wave leaves her looking every inch a celebrity. |
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They enlist the services of fun-loving penguin Caruso, Arctic hare Lena and snow goose Pieps to scour every inch of the ice floes to find Lars. |
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The German Army relied on the Luftwaffe to provide decisive assistance in silencing French guns, enabling the German infantry to inch forward. |
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It consists of a roundish or ovoidal ball, apparently of rock-crystal, about an inch and a half in diameter, and protected by a silver mounting. |
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Most strength coaches agree that to gain an inch on your arms, you have to pack on at least 10 pounds of body mass. |
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It was equipped with two water tanks, a pump and one inch rubber hose, plus the normal shovels, polaskis, first aid equipment, and radios. |
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Lisle is composed of two strands that have each been twisted an extra twist per inch than ordinary yarns and combined to create a single thread. |
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But the government had gone bankrupt again in 1647 and 1653, and the nobility wouldn't give an inch on financial and tax reforms. |
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Cut a 5x8 inch piece of flexible rubber material, such as a mud flap, and wrap it around the hoses where they touch the armor panel. |
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Every inch of bogland around Lough Mourne, Lough Eske and other rivers has been searched. |
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Velveteen was cut the same way but had 32 ridges per inch so production would be proportionately less. |
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The yarn is wrapped snugly around a ruler and the number of wraps that fit in an inch are counted. |
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With lightly floured hands, gently shape the mixture into sausagelike links, 1 inch round by 3 inches long. |
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The first to come up was the scurvywort, only an inch high, but vital to seamen who live on ship's biscuit. |
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The size of wall at which I do not greet the night but inch along after it sentencewise. |
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A board foot is a unit of wood that measures a foot square and an inch thick. |
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Spiritlings are tiny fey creatures no bigger than half an inch across that inhabit various wild places throughout Norrath. |
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Although acutely conscious of living in a 'wilderness,' they stoutheartedly refused to yield an inch to pioneer prejudices or frontier values. |
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Those efforts have helped the Hudson inch closer to the healthy, swimmable river that it was before industry sprouted along its banks. |
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A stiff lawn rake can also work if the thatch layer is one-half to one inch thick. Anything more than this, get a thatch rake. |
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The roseslug is a slug-like, greenish white, repulsive-looking larva of certain sawflies about five-eighths of an inch long. |
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The snow struck the bottle, but the unharming bullet was buried half an inch to the left. |
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Every column inch is precious, and sometimes we cut a little deep during the editing process. |
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Still in reverse, she goosed the gas and accordioned the running board a fraction of an inch more. |
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It loves to rev and in doing so sounds every inch the sports-car, with a slight hissing from the Turbo's wastegate on downchanges. |
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Chitting potatoes After about six weeks, the shoots will be about half an inch long and the potatoes will be ready for planting out. |
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Fast, yes, but whereas the Jag XK feels every inch a roof-down rottweiler, the Lexus is more a graceful Afghan hound. |
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Holland's Pies, the North West's best known producer or pies, puddings and pastries, is launching a new 8 inch sausage roll In its popular chilled range. |
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Another excellent cleanser and toner is aloe gel or fresh aloe vera cactus pulp. Cut off 1 inch of aloe vera rib, slit open and rub yellowish pulp directly on the skin. |
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We have more boxes of books and paraphernalia than I would have thought possible. Almost every inch of space is taken up with a box or bin bag of stuff. |
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They created the better chances while Boro, looking every inch a troubled team, rarely looked like avoiding a third successive goalless home draw. |
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His drilled shot is inch perfect and initially I am frozen as the ball hits the back of the net, in front of the open mouthed Brummies massed behind the goal. |
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I read in another magazine about a workout that can put a whole inch on your arms in just one day! Obviously that sounds awesome, because my guns are only 15 inches. |
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The shells are just 0.04 inch long and were found on a karst formation where conditions are damp, but the snails that inhabit them have yet to be observed. |
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Reinhart had finished his neat knifeplay, having transformed a half-pound of slab bacon into an accumulation of little strips measuring half an inch by an inch and a half. |
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When a lense is described as of 4 inch focus, it means that such a lens is capable of bringing parallel rays to a point at a distance of 4 inches from the lens. |
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When it was only an inch or so away he still couldn't read it, and had to fish for a magnifying glass in his pocket to make the typing visible to him. |
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By 1810, one inch to the mile maps of most of the south of England were completed, but they were withdrawn from sale between 1811 and 1816 because of security fears. |
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Benthic organisms can be divided into two categories based on whether they make their home on the ocean floor or an inch or two into the ocean floor. |
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The German battleships carried five or six underwater torpedo tubes in three sizes from 18 to 21 inch and the battlecruisers carried four or five tubes. |
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The oil is mixed with bits of dry wood or punk and moulded into sticks about a cubit long and an inch in diameter by putting it into joints of small bamboo. |
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But for a certainty, the 6 foot 4 inch Lincoln, in frock coat and top hat, stood peering through field glasses from behind a parapet at the onrushing rebels. |
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I have speeded hither with the very extremest inch of possibility. |
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The large covered soup tureen, as well as the 15 inch round plate on which it sat, was rimmed by gold leaf, and was decorated with an ornate nineteenth century English scene. |
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A stiff lawn rake can also work if the thatch layer is one-half to one inch thick. Anything more than this, get a thatch rake. Or rent a power rake or vertical mower. |
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Split your sides yet again over the Germans, Manuel's rat, Waldorf salads, the builders and Basil thrashing his poor Austin 1100 to within an inch of its life. |
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As part of the experiment, many of the 150,000-plus five inch trout stocked into the loch this spring have had their adipose fins clipped so they will be readily identifiable. |
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S A family we probably Aknow every square inch of Alton Towers. |
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Looking wonderful in Ingeborg Bernerth's handsome costumes, she was every inch the grand tragedienne, stellar of presence and pliantly poetic of plastique. |
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At a waffle house somewhere in Arkansas, there must be a Yokozuna in the making, slathering an inch or two of buttery ooze over his supersize Sunday brunch. |
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What makes it an anthological work of architecture are the painted decorations with floral and geometrical themes covering every inch of its inner and outer walls. |
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Today they operate a full compliment of slitting, cut-to-length, and deburred edge equipment capable of narrow coils up to quarter inch thickness. |
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It took Freddy Nock one hour and 20 minutes to walk along the two inch thick cable, which was close to the top of Germany's highest mountain, Zugspitze. |
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Using a composite reelable 2 inch flexipipe, the riser system allows for the circulation of fluids, flow testing and hydrate remediation of subsea wells. |
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Training materials for CTD included 3 x 5 inch white unruled index cards with the target words printed in black marker in lower-case manuscript letters. |
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The economical ROC-LOC needs merely 60 pounds per square inch of air pressure, and has two single-acting airbags to keep each arm in the hold position. |
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During my training in the early 1960s, the inventor of the flexible gastroscope, a flexible tube one-half inch in diameter, demonstrated the new invention. |
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We had up to half an inch of rain before racing and I haven't been back to a rain gauge since but I'd imagine it''s nearly up to threequarters of an inch now. |
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His supporters had little to worry about as Christophe Soumillon cruised up to the front-running Bandari on the favourite before letting out an inch of rein. |
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Cardiff-based Eve laughs profusely, 'They are the unsexiest, most practical scenes you can do because they're choreographed within an inch of their lives,' she reveals. |
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Divide the mix equally into two seven inch sandwich cake tins. |
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As usual, Talia's has prepared a team of cleaners who will clean every inch of the kosher Manhattan restaurant overnight to make sure there is no chametz left on the premises. |
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For the royal enclosure, ladies are reminded that strapless, off the shoulder, halter neck, spaghetti straps and dresses with a strap less than one inch are not permitted. |
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More sculpture than staircase, the construction might best be described as a series of ribbonlike forms, made from very unribbon-like one and half inch thick hot-rolled steel. |
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These nonwoody plants that emerge in the spring and die by fall range from tiny campanulas an inch tall to soaring spires of giant delphiniums reaching four to five feet. |
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The rubber check sleeve opens with as little as one inch of working pressure and seals drop-tight with backpressure, creating a unidirectional shutoff mechanism. |
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If your citrus tree has been in its pot for three or more years, take it out, trim 1 inch off the rootball on all sides, and repot it in fresh potting soil. |
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He also had a 36-inch vertical jump and a 10 feet, 1 inch broad jump. |
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His thick Visayan accent and an entourage composed mainly of childhood friends make every inch of him a certified Filipino icon, a fighter through and through. |
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In the past, if a caber could not be thrown, contestants would use a two-handed crosscut saw and trim an inch at a time until one could finally lift it. |
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Inch Castle is about three miles from Athy, and adjoining it is a small tumulus, of which the following story is told. |
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The animal's jaws can exert a pressure of more than 750 pounds per square inch. |
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Diet Coke is asked for, by name, in contract riders from a wide variety of artists, ranging from Michael W. Smith to Nine Inch Nails. |
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