The approximative production sometimes lets this album down slightly, yet it also gives it an interesting unfinished feel and fragility. |
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The open sided style of this desk lets the student place their books on the bookrack, then slide into the seat. |
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It's complicated stuff, and invariably lets us down by revealing our true selves, often at the most crucial of times. |
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He just comes out with it right off the bat and lets you know what the truth is. |
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The first time you start, you should get a dialog box that lets you select the modem to use. |
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And with that he lets out a long, throaty laugh so deep it virtually makes my chair shake. |
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Lock picking is an essential skill for locksmiths because it lets them get past a lock without destroying it. |
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We are myopically focused in one area, which lets us manage the political risk more effectively. |
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She lets him do the talking while slyly poking a little fun at him along the way. |
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The Raging River Ride log flume lets older kids and adults experience the splash of a 60 km-an-hour drop from 11 metres. |
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Even as one thing after another goes wrong, he's still a lovable goof who loses his temper but never lets it get the best of him. |
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Then growling deeply, he brings his face a little closer and lets out a deep roar. |
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Strangely, though, when you omit to fasten your seat belt the car lets out a single soft, sweet, sustained chime. |
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He looks down at his notes, freshly scribbled in his longhand, and lets himself digest the contents for a minute or so. |
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They spend big on advertising and have a slick website that lets people either choose from a range of preconfigured systems or design their own. |
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A sea lion lets out a single long deep-throated bellow that eerily pierces the air like an elephant's roar. |
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He releases it, slides it deftly back into the paper, examines it again by the loupe, now lets it squirm in his palm, light reflecting sharply. |
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My mom lets me know there's someone who is watching out for me, and that makes me happy. |
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He's wildly innovative in his use of instruments, but never lets his experimentation get in the way of the musicality of a work. |
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This is the type of album that grabs you by the scruff of the neck, shakes you about a lot, and never once lets up on the fury which drives it. |
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It is quite a forgiving rod that lets you off when your timing isn't bang on. |
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Instead of letting his partial paralysis become his recognizable characteristic, he lets his playing persona speak on the murderball court. |
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Writing her own roles also lets her go some way to making up for the dearth of good parts for actresses. |
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This happens because the massive black hole gravitationally attracts any matter lurking near it and never lets it go. |
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Peter has written rather more of this than he lets on, leaving thorny problems of attribution for future historians. |
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Sky surfing is skydiving with a special board that lets the jumper perform tricks in mid-air. |
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This tiny application lets you cluster your various bookmarks into tag clouds. |
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The new system lets you send texts to any cellphone in Britain for 12p, and it receives messages free. |
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Rather than just being something of an open scratch pad, JotSpot lets people build their own software programs. |
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Advanced Shake Control lets you shuffle or skip songs by flicking the phone with your wrist. |
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Tethering is a feature that lets your mobile phone share its wireless data connection with your computer. |
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Here, the solitary bedroom is a good sized double with a built-in wooden wardrobe and a large sash window which lets in plenty of light. |
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At the top of the lift, the ski-bobber lets go of the handle, the hook opens and the t-bar is released. |
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If he sits by and lets martial law happen without objecting strongly, his political career will be over. |
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What I want is a make-up remover that literally lets the make-up float off your face. |
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Sometimes it's best if the originator of the piece butts out and lets the professionals take over. |
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She lets each song breathe, adding in conga solos, DJ scratching and trumpets from her tightly synched seven-member band. |
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This mode also lets players get a sense of how fast and maneuverable different vehicles are. |
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So we have to take his word that it lets out less fumes than a two-wheeler and that it won't clog up our roads. |
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You'll find a half-dozen of the best dive sites a short boat ride away, which lets you avoid the tiresome schleps to and from the city. |
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The crowd lets out from the play and among them is Mr. Cyril Fielding, the schoolmaster at the government college. |
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He staggers to the door, unlocks and unbars it, and lets Desdemona and Deuterium Boy in. |
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Henry cuts in from the left, lets his marker sprawl on the turf and slams the ball past Stiel. |
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McGuinness sinks another beer, draws nervously on his cigarette and lets his attention wonder from his bag for one, maybe two minutes. |
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I then dial in the cable tension so it lets the chain drop easily to the inner ring and not rub on the cage when on the largest cog. |
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You have a labour law in Alberta that lets employers off scot-free and comes down like a ton of bricks on worker's unions. |
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Next month will see the launch of a game which lets users re-write history and win the battle of Hastings or other such momentous scraps. |
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So he furrows his brow, twists his mouth into a scowl and lets his eyes go dead. |
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Sitting anonymously in the crowd, he gets up, takes out a red balloon, blows it up, then lets the air out in sporadic farting sounds. |
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But more importantly, the festival lets you take a break from those big Hollywood blockbuster films. |
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Your tyre gauge lets out half the air while you're trying to get a reading and then the free air at the service station has stopped working. |
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Evolution's stat engine lets you analyze your tendencies and improve your techniques. |
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Many times, Kastle creates a simple compositional two shot and lets the players simply perform. |
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A visit lets you step back in time to an era which saw this city torn in two and families divided. |
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He immediately lets the Twitterverse know the tumor has been isolated and it is penetrating very deep into the kidney. |
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Rather then debate that process openly, the interviewer twists it into something else and lets others attack. |
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Polly Toynbee lets something slip as she pursues her campaign for the nationalisation of children. |
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A downhill tuck lets you slice through the wind, maintaining speed while you recover from the climb. |
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The website lets viewers vote for their favourite camgirl and ranks them accordingly. |
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This lets the vehicle idle and then get going easily from a standing start. |
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Reduced viscosity lets molders use lower processing temperatures without affecting molding speed or quality. |
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Nearing 4,000m, my ears pop again, before the car shudders to a stop, and another fleece-covered assistant lets us out. |
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He's a strong, practiced businessman and never lets a mite of logic slip from his grasp. |
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Jim lets Dennis believe that his stag night will consist of a curry and some man to man marital advice. |
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The law lets any citizen sue over allegedly false or misleading statements by a business. |
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It lets you see tons of sick people and that makes you hit the gym big time. |
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The larger mining bees all have some brown markings, and the arrangement of brown and black bits lets you know the species. |
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The AA300 Series integrated load center lets users tailor protection against harmful voltage transients. |
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Woeful defending from Niclas Alexandersson almost lets Rooney in, but Olof Mellberg hacks the ball over the bar to concede a corner. |
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However, Joe lets his emotions get the better of him and gets involved in the murder of their prime suspect. |
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Whatever accompaniment you choose, tomato water lets its colors shine through but packs a wallop of supporting flavor. |
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The Sergeant, a grey-haired man with a walrus moustache, does all the note-taking, but says nothing, lets the younger man do all the questioning. |
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Along with any other man who lets his newly acquired wife dance with an old sweetheart four waltzes in a row. |
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Rather it's the incoherent screenplay, direction which jerks from one improbable setting to another and lets itself wander off into teen romance. |
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This results in a natural trailing growth habit that lets them cascade beautifully over the edges of their containers. |
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Gary Howlett lets out a howl of despair in the jacks when he discovers there's no toilet paper. |
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Usually the warehouseman opens up a couple of bundles of papers and lets them help themselves. |
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Saving and pressing flowers lets the garden live on in artwork or homemade notecards. |
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Armed with a big smile, Ninia's warmth on stage, and off, lets her get away with murder. |
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But he lets us have breakneck accelerandos and ear-splitting fortissimos rather too cavalierly, and now and then lapses into undue cuteness. |
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What do people think about a Government that lets mafia criminals wander around free while jailing poor people for theft? |
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The historian's pose dissociates the author from all the observations he lets fall save those sealed with a personal cachet. |
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This site will make your boss squirm as it lets you compare your salary with others in similar jobs as well as your colleagues. |
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His father is a spineless jellyfish who lets his wife rule with an iron fist. |
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She lets us peek at the acidic comments written in the guestbooks of fictional hotels. |
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Come on Walter, now we've had to stump up the ackers, lets get our moneys worth out of Thomas and let him prove he is one of Europes finest. |
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There's just something in that voice, that slight quiver that lets you know he isn't hiding behind anything. |
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When some weak sauce is served, your readership who came for the good stuff is let down and lets it be known. |
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In addition, Webmail lets you search for addresses and phrases in messages in a folder from the Search menu. |
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He never lets his characters off the hook, no matter how much their characters have been shaped and determined by their upbringing. |
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The service lets you keep a complete address book online, and you can search your email by key phrase. |
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A sliding door lets us out into the peaceful Bernese village of Schwarzenburg. |
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Christopher Hitchens, never a shrinking violet, lets his old comrades, the loony left, have it with both barrels in today's Washington Post. |
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Ian buttons his coat in preparation for heading outside and lets his mind mull over today's schedule. |
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The twist-up pencil point lets you dot concealer exactly on the spot without hitting the surrounding skin. |
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An unidentifiable expression touches Michael's features, then he lets his eyelids fall shut and rotates his head away from us on the pillow. |
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OpenUniverse lets you voyage through a simulated solar system, another test of graphics performance. |
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Henman races to three set points but Udomchoke gets a stay of execution as the Briton lets slip his advantage for deuce. |
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It lets you connect gadgets without cables or cords, at a range of up to 30 feet. |
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I like her and she lets me get out of class when I need to without ratting me out. |
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A new Moscow police web site lets users download passport applications and migration cards and even blow the whistle on crooked officers. |
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Midmountain, Sunshine Grill's deck lets you catch some rays over a burger or chili. |
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Especially when they're dressed as if they're about to go whoring downtown after the movie lets out. |
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She barely lets me finish and unleashes a torrent of abuse in my direction. |
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Probably the biggest benefit of variable-rate technology is that it lets us sell in terms of agronomics rather than just economics. |
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Who better to appreciate one outrageous ride that lets you adventure all day and vogue all night, with barely a car wash in between? |
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A US developer is coming to market with a device which lets users recharge batteries using a foot-operated pump. |
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The torque converter transmission lets you handle a load with speed and efficiency. |
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We now have a squad to be proud of so lets hope they do us proud and lets become the best in the country again, then Europe. |
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After podcasting, which lets users subscribe to audio files, comes vodcasting, the easiest way to bring Internet video to your desktop. |
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He rides them in national hunt flat races called bumpers but he lets a professional jockey take over for the hurdles. |
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The folded pizza slice, the hot dog and the crusty knish have a built-in mobility that lets hungry New Yorkers eat on the street. |
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He knows the language much better than he lets on, but he is far from fluent. |
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It lets traders and investors speculate on the rate of fluctuation for US stocks. |
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What lets it down is the over-egged direction which works against the spartan plot. |
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He lets out a belly laugh, knowing that I've caught the dripping irony in his voice. |
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Plus I have tried some of the vego alternatives and, lets be frank, require a LOT of effort to cut the mustard taste wise. |
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The female makes between 200-600 eggs which she then deposits in the males brood pouch where he fertilizes them and lets them grow. |
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There is a glass door in this corridor which lets in light and has been designed to connect with a future bedroom built above the workroom. |
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A treasure trove of information is encoded inside your object code, and this tool lets you see it. |
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He called 23 lets, eight no lets and 10 strokes, as Hopwood eventually levelled the match. |
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The lower pull-down menu lets you mark groups of elements, such as the halogens or the alkaline earth metals, on the plot. |
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Knowing in advance how it works lets you avoid the crush of departing passengers settling last-minute accounts. |
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It even lets you add birthdays and yahrzeits of loved ones, with a reminder for every year. |
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Well, this nifty item lets you track the American popularity of different names over the decades. |
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The only thing it lets me do with a button is spell check, and the only word it's ever flagged for me as misspelled was not misspelled. |
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For my money, it's when Alien swells his chest and lets out his yawp that he writes most compellingly. |
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It acts by relaxing the muscle in the airways and lets air in and out more easily. |
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For top-down and thin-wall part design, the Indent feature lets you add geometry or form a recess based on a tool body. |
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One driver stubbornly resists letting his girlfriend into his cancer-stricken life but finally relents and lets her do the driving. |
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So lets just say that the blog is being written on yellow alert and I reserve the right to not say everything on the blog. |
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The next link lets you glimpse state-by-state into the history of landfalling hurricanes. |
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The killer gets away and Dormer lets the assumption stand that the brutal murderer also topped his partner. |
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However, Keith's positive test for use of a recreational drug lets down both the county and the game. |
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He lapses into a long silence and lets Goodman talk about the marble on the bar and the wood used in the construction. |
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By using little dialogue and less music, he lets the incidental sound support the film's atmosphere. |
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But withholding comment only lets errant drivers avoid blame, which is almost invariably heaped upon the Government. |
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With that rant put to bed, lets talk about more important things, like the game itself. |
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This he mows and lets decay, allowing the organic matter to break down, improving tilth. |
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It is supported by wood columns and creates a passageway that lets in fresh air and sunlight but blocks inclement weather. |
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The past few weeks have been bursting with the self-obsessed, stumbling Brit who generously lets us peruse her journal entries. |
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This software lets customers create their own analytics applications that can be built in to existing business software. |
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Antoine is a layabout slacker who lives in a lounge at a health club where a friend lets him stay. |
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They wanted an easy way to take a few nibbles at a time, a strategy that lets them maintain their energy levels over the course of a long ride. |
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His knowledge of French, Italian and German also lets him read modern research in the classics and ancient civilizations. |
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Most models offer a digital zoom, which lets you magnify an image after it's been snapped. |
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Now, the song sparrow is a very elusive creature, and it rarely lets you get closer than 25 or 30 feet away from it. |
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He is famously uxorious but seldom lets the cameras catch a glimpse of Moira, his wife. |
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A leash also lets you control the pace so your dog doesn't sprint ahead at the beginning and wear out. |
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This great weather is sure to break soon so lets all enjoy it while it lasts. |
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Its design lets users establish as many distinct ledgers as are required, such as projects, expenses, accounts payable and accounts receivable. |
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By tactile sensation, I mean that feeling that you get that lets you know where your arms are with your eyes closed. |
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Angling my shoulders so they are parallel to the slope lets me hit uphill chips just like any other chip shot. |
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Then you have to spend time breaking the code and making your own key, which only lets you hotwire the vehicle. |
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The padding helps prevent soreness and lets you spend more time on the saddle. |
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An original sash window overlooking the front garden lets in plenty of light. |
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Since then he has purchased another three houses that he lets out to tenants. |
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The agency would strive towards securing long term lets which would suit tenants and landlords. |
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Estates advertising holiday cottages often also have long-term lets available. |
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The occupiers would be lower order users who would occupy the units on short lets at cheap rents. |
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While short lets of a week, a month or six months cost substantially more, reductions are offered for a standard year-long contract. |
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Shaw starts fumbling and, for the first time, lets out an audible grunt of effort. |
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In high season, lets run from Friday to Friday but later in the year mid week and weekend lets are often available. |
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They have also refurbished cottages to provide holiday lets for visitors and sportsmen. |
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Once she has lured the audience into misjudging just how innocent she really is, she lets fly with more voracious comments. |
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After a trained release coordinator lets the birds go, they immediately fly back to the place where they're kept. |
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The fighter draws a slug from a water bottle, swishes it round his mouth, fixes the kid with a grin and lets him have it, right between the eyes. |
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The driver gives them five seconds to find a seat, then pushes the gear handle and lets in the clutch. |
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Your overall site architecture should be consistent with a clear breadcrumb trail that lets them easily and intuitively get back on track. |
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Its personalized home page lets you add icons for various social networks to get an overview of recent activity. |
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But his brother lets him off without punishment, and Prince John does attain the throne after his brother's death. |
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A sympathetic judge lets her off with a fine and a reprimand and she goes driving off on a high ready to tilt at windmills once more. |
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She shifts in her chair, blinks several times and lets out a tiny laugh, her mouth in a crooked sneer. |
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He bends to the right to reach for the water glass on his night stand and lets out a muted whine of terror. |
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She lets up on Felicia but starts complaining about her year-old marriage, which is much harder than she thought it would be. |
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There's also a software program that lets you switch quickly between wired and unwired network connections, which can also save power. |
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While Pita may have the brains, lets hope he has a good team that guides him in the political gamesmanship he will face. |
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As Charles lets what feels like half of Glasgow into the dressing room, an unsteady young fan falls at Turner's feet. |
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The depression of the clutch pedal lets the force from the pressure plate's spring to release and allow the discs to move and rotate. |
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Luckily there is a nifty rewind and undo feature that lets you take back bonehead moves when playing against the computer. |
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Sometimes the rule that lets us lift the lid on the nation's secrets comes up with humdrum stuff. |
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Enrique's face is twisted into a rictus grin, and he lets out the unmistakable chortle of sheer psychotic derangement. |
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They honk to her and the man riding shotgun gets out and lets her into the front passenger seat. |
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She just stands back and lets them snavvle whatever it is she's got at the time. |
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Hannah dips the sponge in the cool bathwater, then lifts it and lets the water drip onto her arms. |
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William cuts up his love letters and lets Paul keeps the decorated borders of paper. |
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She marches up to the cash register and lets the employee who was watching me ring it up. |
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Rather, Singer essentially introduces the characters and lets us in on their powers, then lets the action rip. |
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Once he has walked through a bulkhead door leading out of the landing bay, Halkari lets his anger rip. |
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Remote sensing lets limnologists assess the biological and chemical features of large numbers of lakes. |
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In other words, it was like a bath sponge which lets air or water pass from cell to cell. |
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Our ritualism lets each individual walk through everyday life with a shell of privacy and forbearance. |
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In a close-up, one of the beasts lets out a mighty roar, and we see a baby sleeping peacefully inside its mouth. |
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Andy is only unliked because of the piece he did on Met fans, lets just be real about that. |
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Megan single-handedly saves the Heinz account, but lets Don take the credit for the pitch. |
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While this frees up resources the Romney camp can allocate elsewhere, it could prove costly if it lets Santorum on the board. |
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But sometimes, the quest for facts lets us down, or leads us astray, and leaves us worse off than before, not better. |
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We can aim at an economy that makes dignity and security a baseline and lets people cut their paths from there. |
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Using their formula, we created a big mac calculator that lets you see how your extra cents could translate into real-life wages. |
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As a politician, Sarkozy is as brutal as any buccaneer, and he lets the world see it. |
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He lets her stare deep into his eyes, clasp his hands for meaningful conversation, caress his face, and even lean in for a kiss. |
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Now lets be quite clear on this, I think employers have a right to be protected from employees who abuse drugs and alcohol and who are unable to carry out their job properly. |
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Most fights involve hooking uppercuts or a cautious locking of horns or shoving head to head, ending when one animal signals submission and the winner lets him go. |
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She lets Chomsky answer these tough questions in his own words. |
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Instead of exploring a cityscape, the project lets you take a virtual stroll through rooms in great museums. |
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It lets a data center automatically spring into action when, for example, the software spies a sudden jump in transaction volumes or a surge in email usage. |
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Gravity is transformed from the constraint that holds us dully to Earth into the power that lets us fly. |
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The Options menu lets you switch from windowed to full-screen mode. |
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He lets it roll and then pokes it between two defenders to a teammate, darting inside towards the top of the box. |
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The sheer amount of mayhem on screen at once does cause a few minor moments of slowdown, but if anything, it lets you get a handle on the situation. |
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He is painter who is acutely self aware, but in a lesson to many other artists, he never lets that self awareness curdle into cloying knowingness. |
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Where the author lets readers down is in her too often reductionist effort to have the frontier wars be the explanation of the 1692 witchcraft outbreak. |
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If the treasury lets you accelerate the depreciation of your jet, they'll collect less tax revenue now, but more in year six. |
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The orchestra whoops, lets out war cries, and dances a demented reel. |
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Given that a 16-year-old can legally get married and set up house, an in-between stage which lets them learn to cope with short periods of independence seems like a good idea. |
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This lets you use the maximum number of muscle fibers with every rep. |
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The electromagnetic force between the electrons lets you pick up the cup, counteracting gravity in the process. |
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In the month before its release, the movie went through a series of edits and reshoots, including a new happy ending that lets the couples live happily ever after. |
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The angled view of the row housing creates a supple compositional backbone, throwing into the foreground the damaged wall that lets in the weather. |
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But if he never lets his characters off the leash, he leaves them a vast space in which to roam, giving the film a dramatic structure that's radically open and formless. |
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This book works because it brings together some of the best writers of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries and lets them speak for themselves. |
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Girlfriends support you when the man in your life lets you down. |
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Ned lets Lyn in on his secret, because he wants her to make him a costume. |
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There are few, if any, lets and the strokes awarded are obvious. |
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It was stop start game with both players looking for lets and strokes. |
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I believe I have a very good understanding of lets and strokes. |
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Selection of functions lets image-processing software branch out. |
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Blogging is the medium that lets us communicate with like-minded people. |
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She makes her opinion known, never backs down and never lets up. |
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This is an incredibly well-managed track that lets you feel the rumble and roar of the tanker every time it bears down on or overtakes the struggling Plymouth. |
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The whole point of a federalist approach is that it lets the voters of the states decide what sort of arrangement counts as a social-policy success. |
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This ID is what lets Napster know a banned computer is trying to log on. |
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The software lets you use pseudonyms on the Web, and it routes all of your Web activity through encrypted servers, making you virtually untraceable online. |
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Rob Marshall lets a sigh of relief erupt so loud it could be heard by giants in the sky. |
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Computer boffins working for a Glasgow architect have produced a CD which lets you explore the location and take a peek into the apartments, before a brick has been laid. |
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The tune lulls the listener in but never lets them quite relax. |
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She lets out a deep, guttural laugh, the kind that sends her into a body-shaking cough away from the phone. |
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The Lana Del Rey of Born to Die and Ultraviolence never lets her sexual orientation pass by unmarked. |
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Then, of course, he lets loose his own brand of warped satire and humour. |
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Hiller opens a barrel, lifts out wood particles and pieces of kindling, and lets them run through his fingers. |
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In this age of selfies, the president had chosen someone who never seeks the spotlight and lets her work speak for itself. |
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Watching it, it's got all the fun of a murder mystery musical, but the undercurrent of aggression never lets it slip into the realm of a wispy bagatelle. |
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In first person, Grand Theft Auto lets you be the kind of criminal you want to be, rather than just steer one. |
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It lets us see that our weird and inexplicable urges are actually normal and easily explained. |
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When the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lets water out of Georgia's West Point Lake to bring barges up the Chattahoochee River, it pulls the plug on recreational boating, too. |
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Anyway, some bright spark has come up with a search engine that lets you check a name against the register to see how many people in the UK share the same name as you. |
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If you're still slightly behind the times, Pinterest lets you organize and share all the fun stuff you find on the web, and browse through things posted by other people. |
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As the band lets the dueling guitars heat up, Johnson barks like a flea market pitchman, bargaining with wary shoppers for humanism and attention. |
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Combining a TV with a Web tablet, Sony's LocationFree TV lets you roam 100 feet from the included base station, which connects to your cable or satellite box. |
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The program lets the subjects explain in their own words why they think their lives will improve once monster-sized Pamela Lee bazooms are stuffed into their chests. |
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Just as the physical sensation of pain lets us know that something is wrong with our bodies, so our feelings let us know when something is wrong with out hearts. |
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Then he pours liquid gelatin into the mold and lets it harden. |
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It lets conservatives seem responsive without giving more power to the Justice Department. |
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Larry King Live lets her reach a bigger audience, of course, but his show is lethally uncool. |
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There's a particularly good 3D Objects tool, which lets you create modelled spheres, cubes, rectangles cones, pyramids, toroids and more effortlessly. |
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An oversize belt loop lets the holster slide around on the belt. |
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A slider on the side of the contact sheet lets you instantly enlarge and examine hundreds of pictures at a glance, the better to find the one you're hunting for. |
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And that is precisely what is transpiring today, as Bibi lets it be known that he is holding back the settlement surge. |
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But they also have a bifocal segment in the lower quadrant of the lens that lets us find the correction needed to bring the front sight into focus. |
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To see why, lets look at JOLTS, a data series from the Bureau of Labor Statistics which tracks job openings and turnover. |
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Okay missy then come back here and lets see what you've got. |
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A narrow slit in front of the light source lets a small beam of light through to a device called a monochromator, which separates the wavelengths. |
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Jazeera puts Egypt's feminist iconoclast Nawal Al Saadawi and the ultraconservative Sheik Yousef Al Badri on the same program and lets them go at each other. |
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Single-player story mode lets you unlock new parts and learn strategies. |
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By mousing over the picture in the layout screen, a little yellow help pop-up lets you know that you can click on the picture once to enter the editing menu. |
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Jesus unbinds us from death and lets us go to live new life. |
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The structure lets the moviemakers preserve much of Thornton Wilder's writing, mostly in Juniper's narration and in the statements of the Archbishop. |
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Nordic Chill lets you compete in biathlon, ski jumping and curling. |
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Sometimes Iwai lets the words remain superimposed over the proceeding images, but never enough to push the film into the stuffy vocabulary of multimedia. |
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He barely lets his voice be heard without distorting it with a vocoder, adding to the eerie, robot-cold feel of it all. |
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For the person in the rear, there is a vacuum effect that lets you momentarily go faster than your gearing allows, making it possible to slingshot past the person in front. |
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Surely the ultimate equaliser is not nakedness but clothing, which lets us be who we want to be, not merely the body with which we've been lumbered? |
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A satellite radio subscription, offering every imaginable musical genre, lets you bypass the unlistenable hypermass music on nearly every radio station. |
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The website CrowdMed lets you outsource your medical diagnoses to users competing for points and cash. |
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We let youth slip from us regardless of the treasures it is bearing into oblivion, with the same unperceptiveness that lets the glories of spring go by unheeded. |
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Behind her smooth exterior can be seen an unforgiving enemy, an untrusting friend and a back-stabbing colleague who lets you carry on only on her terms. |
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So lets have less negativity and nastiness in films and video. |
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He lets go of the bird, touching its breast for a heartbeat. |
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Virtual PC lets you create separate virtual machines on your Windows desktop, each of which virtualizes the hardware of a complete physical computer. |
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Argento commonly indulges in a palette of bold, primary colors and frequently lets brash red or blue gels transform his characters' features into comic strip-like visages. |
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But Gray's treatment of these memorials is highly ironic, for he lets us see that in them the dead consign their fates in written form to non-readers. |
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Unfortunately I started by vaguely hacking around with Perl and have developed some appalling habits which Perl quite happily lets me get away with. |
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Sitting in the rocking chair, Beth Durand lets the air conditioner blow her hair about her head, her eyes closed against the cold that almost numbs her skin. |
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We both know that you know who I am, so lets not stand on ceremony. |
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First Flintoff continues his Botham impression with another hook for six, then guides one down to the vacant third-man boundary, and lastly lets fly square of the wicket. |
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Far from a daunting task like writing, shooting, and editing all new work, remix lets people jump right in. |
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When her friends come over, she lets them hold her rosy boa to help them overcome any fears they might have, she said. |
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Stylistically they cover an increasingly broad area, but a weakness for the twee lets them down. |
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It lets users model any part with any modeling tool at any time in the design process. |
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So, while you're downsizing your computer installation, EnterPrint lets you upsize your printing operation across the boundaries of your network. |
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A new feature also lets users open Sesame with a custom knock on the phone or door, without pulling out their phones. |
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Scalix lets us combine an easy-to-use user interface with an open back-end platform. |
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Leaving air in the glass allows it to aerate and lets you smell the nuances of the wine's flavor profile. |
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Here, Manchevski lets the camera and Aleksandar character's rakishness orientalize freely. |
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This set of ball-and-socket joints lets you wiggle your jaw up and down, side to side, and forward. |
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A bulbous elephant seal slithers across Shackleton's grave, set on the hillside, and lets out a snort from his salt-crusted nostrils. |
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It lets you play as cybernetically enhanced soldier with rich arsenal of weapons facing deadly aliens and guards of evil corporation. |
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I regard Ba as a standard Cytokinin, lets rate it as a 1 in shoot making ability. |
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The machine, the Alcohol Without Liquid vaporizer, or AWOL, lets its users inhale liquor by mixing it with pressurized oxygen. |
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This lets the cylinders move the fluid fore and aft, and decouples the outer anti-roll bar link to increase suspension travel. |
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