Santa Fe was laid out as a series of blocks around a plaza, with the government buildings on its north side. |
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He has them laid out on the asphalt walk where the pedestrian tunnel goes under the platforms. |
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That show laid out the paradigmatic, innovative modernist journey from representation to abstraction. |
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My clothes are laid out before me as I contemplate the warm coat, my constant companion for the winter. |
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I have no quarrels with the broad thrust of the ambitions laid out in the smart, successful Scotland strategy. |
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The next morning Britt woke me up and told me she had already finished my packing since I had everything already laid out for it. |
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He knows every plant by name, and laid out much of the garden, including the water feature, himself. |
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The pace is dictated by the early morning quiet of a misty golf course laid out along Georgia's ocean coast. |
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While the guys attempted to body surf the waves, the girls laid out on the sand to tan. |
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He laid out his views on Aryan purity, world Jewry and international communism. |
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This is a beautifully laid out book, with the prose interspersed with short poems, quotations, poignant photographs, and practical checklists. |
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The dash is neatly laid out and a pop-up panel houses the screen for the sat nav which can be tilted to remove glare. |
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The page is laid out to give weekdays twice as much space as the weekend days. |
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This also means that Dean is wrong to say his conclusion about Orac is ad hominem in the sense he laid out. |
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I laid out all that I find admirable in a working mixed-economy social democracy. |
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Piles of bullets, Beretta handguns and Kalashnikovs are laid out carefully next to ornamental knives and silver jewellery. |
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The team had the smoothest possible path laid out at the World Cup yet still fell flat on their face. |
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Hardcopy blueprints of the internal wiring system were laid out in front of him. |
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They basically laid out a strategy which counts on currency manipulation to accumulate lots of hard currency. |
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The scheme comprises 230 homes laid out in a series of courtyard settings and surrounded by green areas. |
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He shook hands with them as he walked along a red carpet laid out on the tarmac. |
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She arrived a little before Kayla and laid out a blanket on a grassy knoll overlooking the lake. |
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If we had kept them we could have had towns laid out like our fields in all sorts of different shapes. |
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On these occasions, the article has to be xeroxed and laid out on the desk for him. |
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I remember looking into one and seeing a little dining table laid out with tiny silver cutlery. |
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The entrance hall has original floor tiles laid out in a herringbone design, moulded cornices and an original ceiling rose. |
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I think if you could actually die of boredom, Dan would be laid out on the floor in a body bag by this point. |
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The design comes into its own in the final scene, when Lear and Cordelia are laid out together, finally united in death. |
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The bodies were laid out in a neat row, each wrapped in a shroud of black plastic, next to the twisted wreckage of the bus. |
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A former Admiral of Cork Royal Yacht Club, he was laid out in his yacht club blazer and tie, a sailing hat placed on his remains. |
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I'm not at all a superstitious man, but that day when his body was laid out like Jesus Christ, he did look how the Lord is depicted. |
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Indeed, his only remotely decent piece of acting comes when his corpse is laid out at the end of the film. |
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Hours after the blaze was brought under control, dozens of bodies were laid out in a nearby parking lot, their faces covered by T-shirts. |
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It was later confirmed that Kennedy was laid out in the East Room prior to his burial in Arlington. |
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Bodies of children were laid out under a grove of trees near a hospital awaiting identification. |
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The front part of the house, where he had met his customers, was cleared of furniture and his body was laid out there. |
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The Major was laid out on the floor and a man in a white coat immediately bent over her. |
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The Flower Garden near the Orchid House is laid out with beds of flowering annual and perennials. |
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The gardens had been laid out quite formally, but there are signs of obvious neglect. |
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Kutna Hora is laid out on a higgledy-piggledy hillside plan, a response to the mine-works underneath. |
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The 208 apartments in the Tramyard will be laid out in eight blocks arranged in clusters around a landscaped courtyard. |
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The lines are laid out as prose, although there are a few attempts at verse format on the early pages, and sentences run on without a break. |
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The page proofs were laid out a few weeks in advance, and the minority panel convened for the last time to review them. |
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Organized by ribs, ruffles, fringes, and other structures these details are laid out on full sized pages with large color photographs. |
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I like the way many small articles and pictures are laid out on the page so that my eye can skip from one to another. |
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The final feed would end up in the production department, where the text would be laid out and made ready for actual printing. |
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You can read the pages exactly as they are laid out in the physical paper and download pdfs of any pages you want to keep. |
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The basic techniques had been laid out clearly in the agronomic handbooks of Ancient Rome. |
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Any scientific theory has an exemplary case where the basic ideas and methodologies are laid out clearly and convincingly. |
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Potential investors are periodically invited to watch the company perform 10-minute snatches of each property, and a business plan is laid out. |
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We've spent hours of time, we've laid out money, and we'll be working at least some of the day rather than watching our son compete. |
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The Government has laid out its ideas for a proposed voluntary code to govern how communication firms handle calls, e-mails and web access. |
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The Society has a full and ambitious programme laid out for the rest of the year. |
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Hogan is best known for his polychromatic relief paintings made by pouring Rhoplex over concentric coils of rope laid out in geometric patterns. |
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Indeed, the structure of the world was sometimes compared to that of building a ship, where the keel and ribs would be laid out first. |
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A well laid out internal network of main, cross roads and paths is essential for efficient movement of men and machinery. |
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The atoms of natural sugars are all laid out in an asymmetrical manner, having a right-handed spiral twist. |
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Any question you have can be hunted down in a matter of minutes, and most of the sites are laid out pretty linearly. |
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When you read a mathematical proof, it's laid out linearly, from the beginning to the end. |
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Both specifications are part of an existing Web services architecture laid out by Microsoft. |
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Development continued, with bridges being built over watercourses, pathways being laid out, and ornamental trees and gardens planted. |
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Its events already laid out on the duty roster in his head, he returned to his cabin and was soon fast asleep. |
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The content is laid out on the page in an incredibly clear and logical fashion. |
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Wendy had bowls and soup spoons laid out, and gracing the center of the table was a large round of crusty bread, still warm from the oven. |
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They passed by a bakery, and the pair caught a delicious whiff of freshly baked bread loaves laid out outside on a desk. |
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Ten chapters, each laid out under the rubric of a song title, map out some of the main concerns of popular music studies in a textbook format. |
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The posts would be different sizes of papers laid out, slightly askew, all over the table. |
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Parts of that department were now laid out in crates on the car deck, lots to be sold off in the auction. |
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Residents searching for missing loved ones filed nervously past rows of wet garments laid out by rescuers on the grass. |
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We, too, still love glossy printed pages with beautifully laid out figures, tables, and illustrations. |
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Thanks to reader GDV, who pointed out the misattributed quote, and also to thread hound Mork, who noticed the same thing and laid out the facts. |
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Once a glory of craftsmanship, the mighty stones that were so magisterially laid out have been totally upset. |
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The next day the princess finds a splendid gown of shimmering satin laid out instead of her rags. |
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The garden is beautifully laid out and the trees on either side of the avenue leading to the house give the property privacy. |
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Oddly, the surveyor used magnetic north in laying out the site, whereas the nearby streets were laid out on a true north bearing. |
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Roses, violets, tulips, snapdragons, baby's breath, marigolds and more were laid out like a painter's pallet. |
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A feast had been laid out but was soon demolished, amidst much handshaking, backslapping and reminiscences. |
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This is laid out over two levels and has a manicured lawn with herbaceous borders and a patio area with Indian limestone tiling. |
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However, some have been laid out in the traditional fashion with a border marking the area in front of the headstone. |
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Every sort of mask was laid out, kings, princesses, cows, snakes, skeletons, cats and even a lovely ballerina. |
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It is laid out in an area the size of a football field and represented with the bare minimum of stage furniture. |
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The leased land was mostly barren, there were only nine golf holes laid out, and the clubhouse was a converted farmhouse lit by kerosene lamps. |
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Six needles, already threaded with colored yarn, are laid out next to each other so that the colors of the threads simulate a rainbow of sorts. |
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Tales of the Lakota, the Cherokee, the Inuit and the Seneca, all laid out right at the foot of the Capitol. |
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Manto is only a messenger, she is carrying out duties laid out by government. |
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Having chosen your oil, you are laid out over a series of hot stones, massaged from top to toe, and back again. |
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We were standing under a white cloth tent used to shade the paintings that were laid out on the tables and to keep the wind and leaves off them. |
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In the mid 18th century, The Mall was laid out as a fashionable tree lined boulevard. |
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As students mastered the agenda, laid out in military time, they made their way to the training sessions. |
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He was trussed up with those chains like a sacrifice laid out for slaughter. |
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Even cities laid out on a rigid grid by the Romans had often morphed into irregular streets by the Middle Ages. |
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The 279 bedrooms, including 67 suites, are laid out over five floors and decorated in either blue, yellow, rose, moss green or peach. |
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It was this sorta stapled, tabloid-type thing on stiff paper, well printed but unambitiously laid out. |
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What you get are the snapping dogs, and bodies unconscious after a police examination or laid out for an autopsy. |
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Not only is American politics skewered and forked apart, but one songwriter's artistic evolution is laid out bare. |
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The local undertaker carried the body into town for embalming, then returned it to the ranch where it was laid out in the living room. |
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Hats, scarves, gloves and thermal underwear all laid out on the bed ready for going to work tomorrow. |
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She laid out a light grey tracksuit, underwear and a pair of sports shoes at the foot of his bed. |
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After the sails are fully laid out and all lines drawn on them, glue the bolt ropes, foot ropes, and other re-enforcing lines, as appropriate. |
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He laid out, I think, in very unflinching terms what he saw as challenges facing the church. |
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Mature gardens are laid out in shrub and small trees to provide shelter and there is an uninterrupted view of the Mourne shores in Co Down. |
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These were laid out in 1953 and have picnic seats alongside the stream which runs clear and unpolluted. |
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A key feature of the farm is the farmhouse and farmyard which is well laid out and always maintained in a very neat and tidy fashion. |
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With its big wall at one end, it was ideally laid out for a game of soccer, and games went on all day during the summer. |
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Now the two floors of the restaurant are laid out around the stout timber uprights which support the internal floors. |
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The apartments are laid out in two three-storey buildings with rustic brick elevations and mansard type roofs. |
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The President may not have laid out how he wants to reach this new era of liberty, but he made it clear he knows where he wants to go. |
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He had casually turned to another sales stand and was browsing through the male jewelry laid out neatly before him. |
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Inside, the shop is well-lighted, the aisles wide and the stalls laid out spaciously, so there is plenty of room for anyone in a wheelchair. |
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He was pounced upon when I first laid out the pictures, but nobody gives a reason for liking it. |
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He laid out the revolver, an aerosol can, some superglue and a brightly wrapped square box on the back seat. |
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We make it easier for the students because they like to have things laid out for them. |
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At the end, if you have completed your canasta of sevens, each red three you have laid out counts for 100 points bonus. |
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The Kushiro National Park, a beautiful 27,000 hectare marshland area with a well laid out observatory, was next on our itinerary. |
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The bodies in the cathedral were already being gathered by monks and laid out in state at one end of the nave. |
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When I came back out, Torin had dealt us both a hand and had a steaming mug of hot chocolate laid out for me. |
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The Allies drafted a statute that laid out the rules for trial procedure and defined the crimes to be tried. |
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He is an excellent stayer and jumper with a feather weight who looks to have been laid out for this, a la Papillon and Bobbyjo. |
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The volunteers used to sleep a dozen to a room on thin pallets laid out on the hard floor of their offices. |
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There is an extensive lawn to the rear laid out over two levels with steps leading up to a hard tennis court. |
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In great detail the differences are laid out between the male and female skull, spine, clavicle, sternum, coccyx, and pelvis. |
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Normally, a ski jump is a relatively one-dimensional technical building, laid out for a single purpose. |
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For the most part, however, it's content to coast by on the romantic-adventure premise stodgily laid out in an uninspired screenplay. |
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The poll laid out headshots of all the chefs, in three groups based on geography. |
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The store is about 17 times the size of our store for starters, and it's laid out so much better. |
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The groundwork laid out by Jupiter in 2000, Cave In worms further into the dark underbelly of esoteric Pink Floyd-esque rock operatics. |
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The garden was originally laid out in the 1740s as an ornamental flower and fruit garden. |
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They may be strung up to dry in the sun and wind, or sliced and laid out on rooftops to dry. |
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The two-storey standalone building is laid out to provide a number of cellular offices with natural light on three sides. |
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Elle laid out the centerfold layout with a flourish on the table in the Lit magazine office. |
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Structurally, the roof is simple, with tubular steel arches laid out in a regular grid. |
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Catherine which is now part of Morphett Vale was named after the wife of postmaster Alexander Anderson, who laid out the subdivision. |
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The music is laid out for what Crosse calls a Wedding Band and a chamber orchestra of horn and strings. |
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The elvin being raised a blond eyebrow, but said nothing, only returning to his seat at the high table laid out in the middle of the room. |
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A banquet was laid out for them, and they seated themselves at the high table, Stealth on his right, and Integrity on hers. |
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It's packed full with useful, real-life advice, hints and tips, clearly laid out and carefully explained. |
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The book is clearly laid out and simple to read whilst the website offers some helpful hints and advice. |
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Instead the reception area has been set to the side and is laid out in four individual check-in counters. |
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The front garden is laid out in gravel, while the large lawn to the rear provides an evening suntrap. |
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As you enter parkland laid out by Capability Brown, the distant view of the house's towers and chimneys is a romantic sight. |
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This piece of masonry, 7.3 m. high, formed part of the palaestra of the public baths, the plan of which is laid out in front of the Museum. |
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He was still out when I turned in that Saturday night, and I happened to notice the grey blanket laid out on his pallet. |
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In the courtyard my meal was laid out covered with a tray on a chowki and a neighbor woman sat near it waiting for me. |
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It is very nicely laid out and color coded with little house-like images and labels dated to preserve a sense of chronological continuity. |
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Slide inside the leather-clad interior and it's all good familiar BMW stuff, with well laid out switchgear and big clear dials. |
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All switchgear is sensibly laid out and both main beam and indicator stalks needed only a soft flick to operate them. |
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Each city was laid out on a grid plan with a high citadel and a lower city of domestic dwellings. |
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They filed in with hushed voices and stifled winces as they bumped into the seats laid out for them. |
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He laid out a perimeter and the men of 1st Platoon began digging and setting out trip flares and claymore mines. |
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Small embanked fields were laid out for cereal growing, and were separated from areas devoted to livestock pasturage. |
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The switchgear has a quality feel and is well laid out, whilst the dials are clear and easy to read. |
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Her mother wants to be sympathetic, yet as a representative of her father's patriarchal power, she can only follow the script laid out for her. |
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Everything here is so much more precisely and deliberately laid out that it all coheres a lot more then in the deliberately non-coherent cartoon. |
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Yesterday, he also laid out an intricate plot to implicate him in his former wife's murder, stopping short of calling it political interference. |
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The contract is subject to detailed conditions as laid out in the commercial agreement between Samtel and Thomson. |
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There is a complex network of channels and what look like highways that have been laid out in a massive organized fashion. |
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My twisting body creased the perfectly laid out blankets as I rotated feverishly on the bed. |
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While a speaker laid out research evidence of the link between heart disease, stress and long hours, you could have heard a pin drop. |
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The hill here offers a striking view of the drained lake of Montady, the fields laid out in concentric circles like a message from space. |
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All the time he was talking, I was staring at the equipment laid out in front of us and inwardly pining to be set free on it all afternoon. |
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Roadmap-patterned wallpaper lined the elevator's interior, and an array of pinwheels and movable disk sculptures were laid out on shelves. |
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While I had it all laid out, I took a picture, and if you follow the link you can interactively explore what's in there. |
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The organizers of the show have conscientiously laid out its densely woven iconography. |
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Although the internal walls are laid out to provide 14 bedrooms, all en-suite, they would be easy to rearrange into one big family house. |
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Again, we have Indigenous cultures who built impressive constructions laid out in a vast grid. |
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What it does do is examine the situation it has created within the context it has laid out. |
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Long plumed white birds called over the cliff walls as the beach lay before them, their breakfast and lunch laid out for their leisure. |
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The site is laid out with mature shrubs, trees, and lawn, while there is also a flagged patio at the front and the side of the house. |
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Rounds of egg and cress sandwiches, mini Cornish pasties and smoked salmon on brown bread were laid out on the table. |
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Once the idea for the book was laid out, she drew up a flow chart and started making assignments for Prieboy. |
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Insofar as such writers flunk the tests laid out by textbook publishers, they risk slipping quietly out of circulation. |
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For no sooner had Blair's vision been laid out in the Commons on Thursday than his own counter-proposals were being set down. |
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With the plot laid out in the first twenty minutes, the rest of the film follows two distinct paths. |
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His black jacket was hanging over the footboard to his bed, a string tie draped over it, and a white shirt was laid out on the coverlet. |
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I couldn't help but admire the beautifully laid out game crops and newly-planted coverts. |
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Its distinctive shape sits on the map like a cowhide laid out in the sun to dry. |
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Outside there is a parking forecourt to the front and an enclosed rear garden laid out in lawn with a south-easterly aspect. |
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A lavish buffet was laid out and of course drinks flowed freely, putting everyone in a happy mood. |
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The branches seem to be laid out flat, like fern fronds, while it is the colouring that gives the foliage variety of appearance and depth. |
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The waiter laid out lovely, Japanese earthenware bowls, then brought our dishes and the rice in separate bowls. |
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The situation could be considerably eased by the provision of key staff as laid out in the Service Plan. |
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Because it's laid out by ingredient, and Stephanie knows so much about the history and uses of food, it's like reading a story of gastronomy. |
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The dash-mounted gearstick falls naturally to hand and the controls are clear and well laid out. |
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However, the instruments and controls are well laid out, including a gear lever sprouting from the dashboard. |
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The gauges are laid out perfectly, and the seats are deep and the gear shift is high. |
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He is the geologist who has most eloquently laid out the argument for higher oil prices. |
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The streets are laid out geometrically and the blocks filled with enormous buildings, some of brick and some of fabricated steel. |
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All of the questions were well laid out, students knew what was demanded of them and they typically had plenty of time. |
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Soft goatskins and sheepskins were laid out so the fighters didn't damage each other any more than necessary. |
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The rooms are all of a good size, sensibly laid out and have first class furniture. |
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Most of the townhouses at Eastham Court are laid out in small courtyards, with most having good-sized back gardens. |
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The gardens were laid out in the 1920s by Iris Orpen, Hill's grand-aunt and second cousin to painter William Orpen. |
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None of the nightmare scenarios laid out so graphically by the tabloids materialised. |
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It's interesting that how I've laid out the blog site has such an effect on my mind. |
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Gardens, especially those surrounding a mausoleum, are often laid out in an eightfold shape reminiscent of Paradise. |
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Of course there is some groundwork that must be laid out when embarking on this board game journey. |
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The kitchen is compact but well laid out and is plumbed for a washing machine, dishwasher and tumble dryer. |
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There can be no judgment until the arguments are laid out clearly and energetically. |
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The discounted items are crammed like sardines in the room, and laid out in a very disorganized and random manner. |
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The rolls thus formed are laid out on a table where they are painted with a coat of ground color of distemper. |
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You can read the pages exactly as they are laid out in the physical paper and download pdf's of any pages you want to keep. |
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Prior to Shepherd Market being laid out in the 1730s, this area was just an expanse of open fields on the western edge of town. |
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The way these stories are laid out adds to the sense of Goldstein's ethnography as a novel. |
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I received an email at the beginning of August from an astrologer who laid out this prediction with bone-chilling accuracy. |
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Eight years earlier Edward I had been persuaded to help resite the borough, and by 1283 his town planners had laid out a grid of streets on a hilltop at a place called Iham. |
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These charnel facilities consisted of a shallow limestone-lined pit, made from a single layer of horizontal slabs that were laid out on a prepared subsoil surface. |
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Bags of pasta, bowls of lemons, and five-gallon drums of organic olive oil are artfully laid out to entice diners. |
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This is beautifully landscaped and laid out so the customer can see what the heathers, conifers and shrubs he is planning to buy will look like in a garden. |
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But most kits are pretty well laid out and come with plans and some sort of instructions, so you and a couple of helpers can do the work with basic carpentry skills and tools. |
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The rooms are laid out as if the occupants have just stepped out for a moment, leaving their tea, or port, or pipe, or whatever on tables and mantels. |
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When Old Town's residential neighborhood devolved into a slum, the city planners laid out New Town in the elegant Georgian style of the late 18th century. |
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To put the canvas on the tipi poles, the cover is laid out on the ground, the lifting pole is laid over the cover's middle and the cover is tied to the pole. |
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Through the darkened windows of one of the lower decks nearest to the quayside could be seen tables laid out for dinner in one of the ship's four restaurants. |
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Under his direction, they built dry-stone retaining walls and a rock garden, laid out paths and mixed borders and planted flowering shrubs among the trees. |
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As pretentious as that sounds, the menus are actually extremely well laid out, and even include options for repeating and shuffling of the disc and tracks. |
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He shows us La Fuente with its maze of shops and its indigenous market, a veritable carpet of embroidered and woven textiles laid out in the courtyard sun around the fountain. |
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In that configuration, the computerized mechanism will weld the formers and stringers to the three separate fuselage sections laid out on jigs under the moving gantry. |
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Finally, the prisoner was unchained and laid out on the floor of his cell. |
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A 3,000-meter rowing course with submersible lane markers is laid out on the Lower Otay Lake to accommodate athletes training in sweeps and sculls. |
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Sources claim the sexy model and four female friends started helping themselves to spicy chicken wings and alcohol which had been laid out for rap stars. |
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Each page of score is spaciously laid out, meticulous and uncluttered. |
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In his State of the union address 50 years ago, LBJ laid out his vision for the Great Society. |
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Carrion is laid out to attract the feathered carnivores, and regular diners include whitenecked ravens, lanner falcons, jackal buzzards, black eagles and cape vultures. |
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The site is well laid out with gentle sloping paths so you can walk from the lower locks to the upper canal very easily, and watch the Wheel in operation. |
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She found out on her first day on the job in 1941, when confronted with two bodies laid out on gleaming white porcelain tables. |
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Similarly, the increased expenditure on thoroughbred horses for hunting saw a substantial rise in the grandeur and expense laid out on stables from the late 18th century. |
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There was no second string for each person, the guy who put on the lights, or the one that laid out the cords. |
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Streets were laid out linearly, with intersections at right angles. |
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This is to say, you will learn to intuit the same symbols that you would otherwise need to see laid out in front of you in a physical manifestation. |
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Provided creditors agree, and the debtor keeps up with the payments laid out in the trust deed, he will usually be discharged from any remaining debt after three years. |
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Early on Saturday tallymen could be seen rushing between booths leaning over the makeshift partitions as ballot papers were unfolded and laid out in bundles. |
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This eclectic appetizer is made up of deep-fried golden pieces of battered white fish laid out over small mats of tender baby eggplant, also fried in a batter. |
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The controls on the centre column for the dual-zone climate control, DVD-Audio system, and optional GPS are well laid out and easy to locate at touch. |
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The guestrooms will be laid out on the upper three floors, with the fourth storey acting as a penthouse floor capable of being turned into 22 bedrooms. |
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You simply look at these 42 recommendations and you see the problems laid out coldly and calculatingly about the problems for our nation in this agreement. |
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As far as the slot machine goes, it really is an easily understood game, simple without being boring, with well laid out pay tables and easy to understand bonuses. |
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Everything from framed pictures to cricket memorabilia were laid out in heaps on the floor, as they were photographed as part of an official record. |
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Yet this list paled in comparison to the laundry list Newt laid out for his future. |
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The entire course is laid out for you with resource listings, websites, time allotments, lists of materials needed, and detailed steps of instruction. |
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One of the main attractions of this property is the gardens, which have been professionally designed and maintained and are laid out with sunny deck and patio areas. |
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They then laid out the cutouts in order like dominoes and shot it in one long take. |
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Meese, with the tacit acquiescence of other top officials, had laid out a version of events all were expected to uphold. |
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If I need a pick-me-up I have them throw in a shot of espresso, but breakfast is all laid out when I get to the studio, so I eat a banana, a bowl of oatmeal or Rice Krispies. |
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We laid out two beach towels and turned on a portable boom box. |
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According to the housing officer, he has laid out umpteen stalls. |
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Survivors were rushed to the nearby hospital, while more than a dozen bodies were laid out in the hospital garden with their faces covered by cardboard. |
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The walls of his log cabin-style burial chamber were draped in fabric, and he was laid out on a decorated bronze couch covered with furs and other material. |
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Then we have the obligatory fashion section, which again, is well laid out and quite fun if you enjoy playing dress up and trying on a different identity every week. |
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The chamber's opulent dining table, an imposing creation of carved mahogany, had been laid out with place cards indicating where a select group of people should be seated. |
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You know, we were at the morgue yesterday afternoon and that was a really tough thing to do as well because hundreds of bodies have been laid out, all of them unidentified. |
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Most everything you need is either a hotkey or single mouse click away, the controls are intuitive, and the information is reasonably well laid out on the screen. |
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Beyond the close, cleared about 1800, is a bustling city, still occupying the grid of streets laid out by the bishop's planners almost 800 years ago. |
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He has laid out his life's story in two memoirs, delving into everything from his complex relationships with his parents to his youthful experimentation with drugs. |
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Imagine a city laid out on a strip of oceanfront of uniform width. |
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The grounds are laid out to reflect the sheadings of the island. |
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The main instruments are laid out clearly in front of the driver. |
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The city of Philadelphia was laid out according to Penn's plan. |
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At a rally in Pittsburgh a week before the election, Johnson laid out an ambitious, transformative vision for the United States. |
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As no festivity is complete without food, special Rajasthani shikar cuisine, the rathwa leaf baked food and the mouth watering chattpattias will be laid out. |
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But on the bed, his city clothes are laid out like a corpse on its bier. |
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The buyer will have the opportunity to specify how the interior and formal gardens are laid out and will be able to put their own, personal stamp on the property. |
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Land in Whitton has been laid out in 28 allotment plots of varying sizes. |
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Paste cans were loaded into the wagons, brushes and pails, together with the paper that had been carefully laid out and counted, the night before, for each billposter. |
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The area where the houses and gardens would be laid out would be raised by about 2ft to counter the risk of flooding and changes to the drainage at the edge of the reserve. |
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Rather than parading a host of dummies laid out by the swift punches of scare quotes, each carefully collected word bleeds into the body of its own mixed metaphor. |
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I headed out to the grocery store to buy a crate of limes while the crew was laid out on infirmary cots in the garage, moaning over their painful open sores. |
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What I liked was that the material is laid out in a reasonable fashion. |
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With their massive ballrooms, twisting galleries, ceremoniously laid out kitchens and enviable furnishings, Chateaux were also the dwellings of European Kings and queens. |
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The plastic tubing is then laid out in a continuous loop pattern starting from the control manifold, and is secured to the subfloor with special fasteners. |
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Soon battalion commanders and regimental commanders were following the path laid out to them by junior officers. |
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Peter's Hill and Upper Thames Street were laid out in the twelfth century. |
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The plans are laid out in a highly detailed 375 page document, which has been written before the organisation-wide strategic plan on which it is meant to be based. |
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On the third floor of the Paris Observatory Cassini had laid out a planisphere, a map of the World using an azimuthal projection with the North Pole at the centre. |
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O'Connor's world view, at least as laid out in her memoir, is in fact kind of frightening. |
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Google is worried the same effect will diminish their brand-ownership as it follows a path laid out by Kleenex, Saran Wrap and all those other all too popular brands. |
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How good a road is going to be depends on how the design is laid out initially vis-a-vis the layer of bitumen, macadam, coat of slurry seal or fog seal. |
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They'd laid out little lines of the white powder on a mirror. |
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Hotovely, as rhetorically powerful and deeply ideological as ever, laid out her four options for the territories at the start. |
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All these tombs had been laid out to a single design, a unified architectural conception of the king surrounded by his court, in death as in life. |
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It looks a bit like a beautiful tablecloth, laid out on the floor for a fairytale picnic. |
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In the formal gardens, the grandest expanse of all running the full length of the house is the Italian garden, laid out as a geometric parterre with herbaceous plants. |
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Who will have the ironing all neatly laid out like a national serviceman's bed, then packed so every garment emerges from an aircraft hold as if fresh from the laundry? |
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The sacristians Sr. Cecelia and Sr were in the sacristy to see all was in order, vestments laid out, candles lit, cruets filled with water and wine. |
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We had to drive over rice to get here, laid out on the road to dry or cure or some other food processing I could not make out in the squall of information they gave me. |
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The group claims they are following the tenets laid out at the start of the 20th century by the first Pentecostal believers. |
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There were neatly laid out charts, tables and graphs in bright colours, illustrating the statistical information and making it all easier to spot the main trends. |
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The luau was down on the beach, a large bon fire had been started by the time they got there, just as the sun was setting, and food was already laid out. |
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Republicans are likely to go to the mat to stall these picks, and Reid has now laid out a red line of his own. |
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The floor was made of unstained, but smooth, bare wood, freshly scrubbed and laid out around a circular room decorated with two simple wooded chairs and a table. |
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I set the pancakes on my dresser and gathered up the blankets I'd laid out for Nell, lethargically deciding that I had no choice but to sleep on my windowsill. |
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The book is compact, attractively laid out, and thoroughly footnoted. |
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In reality, they are strictly orchestrated marches through blocks of airtime precisely laid out between commercial breaks. |
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He carefully laid out the stones it contained on the material and then brought the table lamp over so that she could see them sparkle against the dark backdrop. |
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Also, drab levels are linearly laid out, there's a dodge and here's e combat unimaginative, which is a ven the ource that could en mined. |
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Chapter 2 is laid out like Chapter 1, but with the examples in the parallel minor mode. |
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When she came out she looked as pale and as bleak as one that were laid out dead. |
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President Bush laid out the scenario we face if the United States decides to cut and run. |
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It contains the remains of an early Bronze Age ruler laid out on white quartz pebbles and birch bark. |
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The Act of Settlement altered the line of succession to the throne laid out in the Bill of Rights. |
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He got a jump on the day because he had laid out everything the night before. |
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