A supergrass who blew the lid off a multi-million-pound drugs ring has been jailed for two years. |
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Later inspection indicated that the seal between the lid and case failed, allowing moisture to enter and short-circuit the batteries. |
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The sidewalls are bordered at the top and sides by a blue-red triglyphic band, the lid is bordered by a red stripe. |
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He gave the lid a strong push and then clasped the latch, shutting the trunk. |
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He twisted the lid off the marmalade and put it sticky-side-up beside the toaster. |
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A quick-adjust mechanism on the rear of the lid helps provide on-the-fly adjustment with a twist of the dial. |
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Thomas didn't help when he blew his lid with seven-tenths of a second left in the third quarter. |
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I thought my dad was going to blow his lid when the guy came around with the crumb collector. |
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You'd think he would've blown his lid when he realized the chef was downstairs. |
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Some people are just complainers... she's the type to blow her lid if her husband leaves the toilet seat up. |
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The out of control memory leak remains unchecked while Redmond's Red Adairs grapple to put a lid on the blow-out. |
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Using a lid from a margarine tub as a table, they sit and play skat, a three-man card game. |
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Keeping the bottle upright on the table, remove the lid to uncover the opening on the top of the cap. |
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The flies were immobilized on their backs to the lid of a petri plate using myristic acid. |
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Without hesitation, the master blocked the attack with the lid of the pot and sloshed the disciple with the hot soup. |
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Popping the lid off, I poured two into my hand and slugged them back with a gulp of my soda. |
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Leanne grinned and obeyed, untying the floppy pink bow, and lifting the lid off the box slowly. |
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I untied the red ribbon that bound the black box and excitedly opened the lid to find a gorgeous strand of delicate, white diamonds. |
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Together, they ripped the paper open, and Jessi lifted the lid of a plain box to pull out a snow globe. |
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Or maybe Victorian snuffboxes with naughty watercolors inside the lid are more your speed? |
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Now comes a story that blows the lid off the elite world of neocon think tanks and supply side salons. |
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For the upper lids, the surgeon makes the incision right in the upper lid skin crease above your eyelashes, so it is very well hidden. |
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Since getting developer support while keeping a lid on details of the product would be impossible, Handspring soft-launched Visor in September. |
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Next, you fill the jar with solvent and water, put the lid on and shake side to side. |
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Remove the pan from the oven, take off the lid and gently split the bird's legs away from its body, nicking the skin with a knife as you go. |
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The lid has 49 corresponding spikes which make perfectly central holes in the compost for you to sow your seeds in. |
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Mahadevan likened the Venus flytrap's hinged leaves to a plastic lid that is bowed in one direction and then suddenly pops the other way. |
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The prime minister had a bald head at the end of a vulture's neck, and a dragging lid over one eye. |
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Push the button on the front edge and lift, the lid flips back and supports slide out, providing a stand for the phone. |
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Using a utility knife cut a small square out of the lid to serve as a picture frame. |
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An example is the release for the boot lid which is recessed above the rear number plate. |
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A pressure canner is a specially-made heavy pot with a lid that can be closed steam-tight. |
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He took the lid off the box and the scent of freshly baked double chocolate cookies wafted out to caress their olfactory nerves. |
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Add the remaining ingredients, put a lid on the wok, and cook on high heat for one minute. |
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Adam stooped down and picked up the object, careful shutting the lid and placing it back on her nightstand. |
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There's no catch securing the lid shut, but it's not as if notebooks suddenly flip open by themselves if they're not clasped down. |
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There are badges made out of jigsaw pieces, a sun catcher made from an old plastic lid and plenty more. |
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He took another drink of the soda, the plastic straw squeaking against the plastic lid as he did so. |
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If you can't keep the lid on a couple of stroppy 14-year-olds, you are in the wrong job. |
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As the outbreak spread, political and medical authorities kept a tight lid on information. |
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Another option is to hinge the top part so that the seat becomes a lid that you just lift up. |
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Later, patients develop lid edema, painful conjunctivitis with scleral injection, chemosis and small yellowish conjunctival ulcers or papules. |
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Cover the pot with a lid so the vegetables sweat and soften without colouring, then pour in the stock and bring to the boil. |
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It's a clamshell design with a button on the lid and a blue light in the centre of the button, and looks rather cheap and plasticky. |
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Available in primary colours or pastels, wipe containers can be used with the flip-up lid left on or removed to make a see-through bin. |
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Replace the lid of the loaf, wrap in foil or cling film and leave in the fridge for a few hours. |
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Get Mom to use an ice pick or other sharp object to puncture the fabric at the screw holes, and re-attach lid to chest. |
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He secured the lid to his coffee cup and latched the cup to the arm of his chair with a magnetic clamp. |
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Best practice recommends that all refuse left out for collection should be protected by a hard container, with a fitted lid firmly closed. |
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The cover comprises a lid and a raised rim which is recessed from the outer edge of the lid. |
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Classically trained Amos plays her personal 9-foot Bosendorfer concert grand with its lid open on the tall stick. |
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Polyethylene scintillation vials with a screw lid were used to create pitfall traps. |
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Remove a lid from the first set of oranges and scoop out the contents and pith with care so you don't split the skin. |
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McPeabody unscrewed the lid and poured some of the flask's liquid contents into his coffee cup. |
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The passenger replaced the lid to trap the amphibian, and notified the flight crew. |
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He flipped his lid and told her to get a job because he won't be supporting her anymore. |
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This isn't the only reason why I think he's flipped his lid but it sure contributes to the overall impression. |
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The mother, half in denial, flips her lid and frantically tries to cover up the evidence of her son's alleged crime as the police move in. |
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And so he behaves forgetfully and rudely, like those who forget to put the lid down or flush. |
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The crucible holder is secured to a lid of the furnace, and the furnace lid is guided along upwardly extending guide rods. |
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According to the new rules the bin lid must be closed when the dumpster has been set out. |
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She studied it scientifically, then calmly wrenched off the lid and stared curiously at the thick red liquid inside. |
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She opens the lid to display an array of instruments and enthusiastically picks out a tool gauge and micrometer. |
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It's simmering and boiling and I'm afraid someone left the lid on this pressure cooker and we are about to witness an explosion. |
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The lid was sealed down, and two heavy duty magnets were stuck to the lid, using glue to hold the box on the underside of the car. |
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And it's blowing the lid off of everything that experts believe about the most desperate and dangerous people on earth. |
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The sad desuetude of the lid or titfer is a cause for curiosity as well as regret. |
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This serves to elevate the lower lid and reposition the lacrimal punctum with significant improvement in tear drainage and distribution. |
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Paralytic lower lid ectropion was present in eight patients before the combined procedure and improved significantly in seven of these patients. |
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This results in tears pooling in the cul-de-sac produced by the lower lid ectropion and resultant epiphora. |
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Piles of earth around the coffin showed it had recently been dug up, and it appears the decaying lid was smashed to get at the bones. |
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You can make a dipstick by nailing a shiny can lid to the end of a stick at least three-feet long and marking one inch graduations on the stick. |
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From Hasselhoffs to disco biscuits, a leading doctor has lifted the lid on the colourful slang used by staff on Britain's hospital wards. |
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She trails after me, running her finger along the shelves, pausing to sniff at the black teas, to open the lid on a jar of sugar-free gumdrops. |
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In fact, if you have a mint condition Dixie Cup lid from 1952, it might be worth a hundred dollars. |
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Then I put a thin line of black eyeliner on my bottom lid and a flare on the top lid. |
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Place the lid on top and leave the rice to steam for about 20 minutes, then take off the lid and let the rice cool down. |
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From drainer to entertainer, he lifts the lid on the toilet seat of Show Biz! |
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Tossing the bed sheets into the washer, I turned on the water and poured in a bit of soap, closing the lid after and letting it work itself. |
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Add the drained waterblommetjies, replace the lid and allow to heat through for about 5mins. |
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The jelly is contained in a dome-shaped plastic cup with a peel off foil lid. |
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This lid is provided with a tool to make removing and reinstalling the lid on the waterblock base simple, while maintaining the watertight seal. |
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Agitations made her anger spew from her mouth like steam jetting from a teapot's flapping lid. |
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You can lift up a little lid on the seat and do a wee-wee into the chamber pot therein. |
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A gentle squeeze is all that's required to power an actuator which opens the lid without any physical effort. |
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I ran my hand over the finely polished mahogany surface, and gently lifted the lid. |
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At the same time, the deck lid lifts up and out of the way and the package shelf lifts up and moves back to meet the top. |
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If you prefer a perfumed oil, combine 10 to 20 drops of any essential oil and 1 ounce of jojoba oil in a glass bottle with an airtight lid. |
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In the cold frame outside the beans, peas Welsh onions and sweet peas are also doing well, and I'm now leaving the lid open all the time. |
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The lid curves down to meet the bumper that flows around the bold wheel arches and creates an aerodynamic spoiler. |
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In any event, if a lid is not closed properly on a wheelie bin, a fox will forage in the bin and the rubbish will still be strewn. |
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After this was done he moved to the coffin and rapped on the lid three times. |
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Then drape 3 rashers of bacon over the exposed stuffing in a star fashion forming a lid and secure with string. |
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Then, Carter busts the lid off the song, and achieves a rush of sound, Carter's reeds screaming, the percussion a rattling thunderstorm. |
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While aggression is a common virtue among champion pace predators, Walsh was adept at putting a lid on his temper. |
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Then you transfer the wort to a glass carboy, preferably, although you can use a plastic bucket with a well fitting lid and you pitch the yeast. |
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He tried prying open the trunk, but the lock held fast, and he only succeeded in bending the lid slightly. |
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Inlet and outlet air lines were sealed into smaller holes in the lid, using rubber sleeves. |
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Return the bird, legs akimbo and without the lid, to the oven for 10 minutes. |
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Using a clean, wet cloth, wipe the lip of each jar, add a lid and ring and hand tighten. |
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Remove the lid from the clam pan and throw in the turnip tops, chard or spinach, and stir. |
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Please remember your box and its lid should be wrapped separately in Christmas paper and fastened with a rubber band but not sealed. |
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Once those worms start wriggling from the can, it's a tricky job getting the lid jammed on again. |
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Taking off the lid, he brought out a pair of the grimmest black lace-up school shoes I had ever seen in my life. |
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When separated it can be remixed simply by shaking hard in a jar with a lid. |
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A large, active amphiuma may rub its snout on the screen if the screen lid covers the entire top of the enclosure. |
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Then, if you take the lid off the piano to boost it, sometimes the room becomes too resonant and the sound goes all over the place. |
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Operating times were measured starting from the placement of the lid retractors to their removal at the end of the procedure. |
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Marcus bundled the man inside and secured the lid with a length of washing line taken from the outside balcony. |
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He advised anyone finding it to try to cover it up and suggested using a dustbin lid if it was curled up so it would be unable to escape. |
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The steam was still rising from it as the restaurant staff pressed a plastic lid onto the container. |
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I just stare at the can periodically, wondering what kind of unpleasantness lurks just under that lid. |
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The removable lid of the two-chambered container supported the plant and was opaque. |
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Oftentimes, the only thing binding these teapots together is the fact that they each have a handle, spout and lid. |
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Close eye and pull lid gently under brow, then draw a line from the inner corner outward to match the dots. |
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I got her some letterpress stationery and I bought a reproduction campaign writing lap desk, and antiqued it, and carved her name in the lid. |
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You poked two holes at opposite sides of the pie lid, then squirted the jelly down the second hole until it came out of the first hole. |
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Finally, drizzle the crumb side of the lid with remaining olive oil and sit it on top. |
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He keeps a lid on his feelings, and no one suspects the powerful secrets he has hidden. |
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He should look at the records of repressive rulers who keep the lid on too tightly. |
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You may tend to exaggerate, but if you keep a lid on that, you'll be known for your confidence, generosity and sense of justice, lucky Jupiter. |
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He fits the profile of the classic moderate New York Democrat, like his predecessor, who frequently fought to keep a lid on taxes in the city. |
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He was barely able to keep a lid on them, using secret police and brutal repression. |
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It's not just the reporters who are keeping a lid on all the good things going on. |
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It is now known that the government kept the lid on this controversial deployment for more than two weeks. |
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Yet competing media outlets, anxious to preserve their access, obligingly kept the lid on. |
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Do you think that major news agencies are keeping the lid on these sort of stories? |
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They get asked a zillion questions at these press conferences, and mostly they keep a lid on what they've been saying. |
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The White House is doing an even better job of keeping the lid on this nominee than the last. |
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The romance was simmering for two years, Daniel revealed, and despite his anxiety to tell everyone, he kept the lid on his newfound love. |
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Our feeling is this time the administration might be more receptive, and that is probably putting a lid on prices. |
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You have been very passive about something that is entirely within your control to put a lid on. |
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The final decision was to put a lid on any further investigation of Jack the Ripper. |
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But now there will be no putting a lid on what will be a huge clamour for a windfall from customers who have every right to it. |
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We can not stop proliferation any more than we can stop the advancement of technology or put a lid on individual ingenuity. |
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Now, to put the tin lid on it, scientific research has revealed that their fans are the most tone-deaf in the entire Premiership. |
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It's taking the lid off and showing them the workings of the guys in power right now. |
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A dustcart driver has lifted the lid on how green waste has also been dumped in landfills under Hampshire's flagship recycling scheme. |
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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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A 337-page report lifts the lid on how retailers conspired to stop price cuts. |
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Use a sponge applicator or brush to apply solid colour to the lid, then blend out towards the socket and brow bone with your fingers. |
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She takes them and dumps them unceremoniously into the roaster, seasons the meat and puts the lid on. |
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Yet there is another Rooney, who is lippy and arrogant, and who can't seem to keep a lid on his temper. |
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To load the camera, attach any sort of film or photographic paper to the inside of the canister lid. |
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Jim stuffed the jewels into the tank and replaced the lid, then retraced his steps to the door and out, making sure the door locked behind him. |
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The Sathe-made laminated box would remain airtight until either the wood rotted away or someone broke the seal around the lid. |
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The sauce comes in a round jar with a blue lid and is labelled pasta sauce arrabbiata chilli with a best before date up to June next year. |
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Government and landlords tried to keep the lid on rising wages and changing social aspirations. |
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I rip the lid off the bottle of shampoo and run it under the water to try and get the last drop out. |
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A number of clients come for ear corrections and eye lid surgery, while augmentation is also popular. |
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Popping off the lid, he sprinkled some of the white talc onto the clasps of the briefcase, blowing the excess off so that it wouldn't be visible. |
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Fig.2 The anterior lid margins show erythema and moderate madarosis of the lower lashes. |
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Put the lid on for this but leave a little gap because, with the presence of the milk, it could boil over. |
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A wedge of skin, orbicularis, and tarsus is removed parallel to the lid margin. |
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Put the lid back on the saucepan, and shake the potatoes quite heftily in the saucepan so that they become fluffy round the edges. |
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There are 6 cigarette butts on the floor around my seat and an ash tray in the lid of every rubbish bin. |
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The hangup in the negotiations was the team's desire to backload the contract, trying to keep a lid on its 2000 payroll. |
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A lower lid blepharoplasty is an operation to remove one or more of fat, muscle and skin in the lower eyelids which give a baggy appearance. |
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Carlos crosses the beach with the cobra twisting in his arms, folds him into his terrarium, seals the lid, and breathes. |
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As if the sound were a signal, the stone lid began to ease back with the grinding scrape of stone on stone. |
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Place in a marmite, deep casserole or Dutch oven with a tight fitting lid. Then wrap the casserole completely in foil. |
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Jo told me to close the lid and turn off the lights as soon as I felt comfortable, to get the full therapeutic benefits. |
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Once down, I picked up a large Thermos of boiled water, which was waiting for the morning tea, removing the lid. |
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Now at the end of six minutes, put the dried mint leaves into the boiling thingy, close it with a lid and leave it to cool for an hour. |
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This particular one now being full, he carefully sealed the lid and readjusted his belt so that the maw of an empty jar gaped up at him. |
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Drape it over the lid, folding into little pleats around the edge, and secure with waxed twine or embroidery thread. |
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Brightly colored bath mats and toilet lid covers also may help the bathroom look different from other rooms in the house. |
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She can't open cans or bottles if the lid is tight, and she's had to give up needlepoint. |
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Put them into a large pan with the white wine and cover with a tight-fitting lid. |
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Cover the wok with a tight-fitting lid or with kitchen foil, and steam away. |
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Place the fruit, sugar, cloves and cinnamon in a clean, dry glass, ceramic or plastic container with tight-fitting lid. |
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Store in a sterilised glass jar with a tight-fitting lid and use within two months. |
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Cover with a tight-fitting lid, turn the heat down to the lowest setting and continue cooking for 15 minutes. |
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In a pan with a tight-fitting lid, bring ingredients to a full, rolling boil over high heat, gas or electric. |
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Place in a large plastic container with a tight-fitting lid, allowing room for the dough to rise. |
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The specially-designed container has a tight-fitting lid to keep water safe and clean. |
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Melt the butter in the water in a large saucepan that has a tight-fitting lid, and bring to the boil. |
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Combine the vinaigrette ingredients in a small jar with a tight-fitting lid. |
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Find a container like an old baby wipes container or a rectangular plastic box with a tight-fitting lid. |
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Cover the casserole with a tight-fitting lid and bake for between an hour and 90 minutes. |
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Leeches must be housed and stored in a container with a tight-fitting lid before use. |
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Air must be excluded from the can by a tight-fitting lid, or a skin can form in the can. |
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Glue magnets to the back of Scrabble game tiles to turn the box's lid into a message board. |
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She opened a cupboard and lifted down some soup, emptying the contents into a small saucepan once she had tackled the lid with a tin-opener. |
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Alvarado has the lid of a tin of tomatoes and is using that as a mezzaluna to cut the vegetables since prisoners are not allowed to have knives. |
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Management of trachomatous cicatricial entropion of the upper eye lid presents a difficult problem. |
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However, on the afternoon of their 10th anniversary, curiosity got the best of her and she lifted the lid and peeked inside. |
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They can tell when the lid of a cookie jar has been disturbed and notice when a quarter inch slice has been shaved off a chocolate cake. |
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When you open the lid things get even better, with a black bezel surrounding the large 15.4in screen. |
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The curved lid uses sliding dovetails in the frame and then bent, shiplapped boards form the outer skin. |
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She was sitting on the closed lid of the toilet bowl, wounds far from being cleaned, clothes sweat-drenched and dirty. |
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Removing the garbage from the bin AND putting a new bin liner in, and putting the lid on, seems simply too much work. |
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In surviving examples, the handle assumes a broad flat circular shape so that the lid could be turned over and function as a bowl or plate for the food held in the container. |
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She lifted the lid of the dumpster and hurled her trash into it. |
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Despite the allegations of abuse, corruption, and the indictments of several officers in the unit, many credit it with keeping a lid on gang violence. |
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Some believe the answer is even more support for dictators who keep the lid on this tinderbox. |
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My husband set up an empty trash can with a locking lid outside the coop. |
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Cover with a lid, bring to a boil, and simmer for fifteen minutes. |
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There are studies that have been shown that if you don't put the toilet lid down, that when you flush the toilet, the drops from the toilet bowl will reach the ceiling. |
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With the aid of a hamper, umbrellas, a shooting stick and a suitcase, we managed to prop open the boot lid creating a somewhat Heathrobinson windbreak. |
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Cover with the lid and lower the heat setting to maintain a gentle boil. |
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Each pair of gloves is mounted in a shallow pine box lined with beaded and embroidered wedding fabric and fitted with a lid that has an oval cutout. |
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The small rectangle of silver metal clicked against his claws as he flipped the lid open, the electric spark igniting the gas in a blue flame that wavered in a draught. |
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Glorg had tried to shut the lid of the cigar box on Duke's fingers. |
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The inscription plate was barely discernible, having been worn smooth by years of polishing, but a copy has now been placed on a card placed inside the lid. |
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The world's central banks are jumping at any opportunity to sell the reserves in their vaults whenever the price starts to rise, effectively putting a lid on gains. |
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She ripped the top of the fuselage open like the lid of a sardine can, releasing the hot, foul smoke and flooding the half-dead survivors with blessed relief. |
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Pour the boiling water in the base of the steamer, place the plate in the steaming basket and set over the boiling water, covering it with the tight-fitting lid. |
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Melinda Liu on why Beijing needs to keep a lid on the demonstrations while also sympathizing with the patriotic zeal. |
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Tewkesbury saucer batters are small baked puddings made by quickly baking two saucerfuls of batter, putting fruit on one and inverting the other on top of it to make a lid. |
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The thought of unscrewing the lid and just upturning the contents into the rushing water seemed so unceremonious, even though it's what she'd come 3,000 miles to do. |
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Classic volkswagen beetle engine deck boot lid raiser for sale. |
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Remove the lid and foil and bake, uncovered, for a further 20 minutes. |
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Add seasoning and simmer on a low heat with a tight fitting lid to create a rich stock. Once the stock is ready, strain the liquid off and set aside. |
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Cover the pan with a clean dry tea towel and the fitted lid. |
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That's the kind of lid it would like to keep on bothersome information. |
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There is no point getting to the show and having the horse flip his lid and having them be unridable, and then trying to ask them to do something. |
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The movie lifts the lid on this seething cauldron of unspoken, unspeakable shame, takes a good long peep within and then drops the lid again with a clang. |
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Remove the hot pot from the oven, take off the lid and carefully baste some of the juices over the potatoes and season with a little salt and pepper. |
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Their bill encourages fewer firms to control more of our media outlets and phone lines, while it also takes the lid off how much they can gouge us for the service. |
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When placed in the hot coals of the public ovens overnight, the A-frame lid enables moisture to circulate in the form of steam and condensation, keeping the dish moist. |
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I opt to say nothing and assume that by whomping you over the head with a garbage-can lid, I'm really expressing everything that needs to be said. |
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The new committee also plans to lift the lid off Athy's secret and promote the waterways at a national level by advertising in national newspaper and magazines. |
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Paul lifted the lid off his serving platter to reveal huge pieces of breaded pork covered in sweet-and-sour sauce on a bed of freshly steamed white rice. |
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The rear-view camera is fitted into the boot lid and when reverse gear is selected there is an immediate view on the driver's information screen of what lies behind. |
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If the burner doesn't ignite quickly, shut off the valves, leave the lid open and allow the grill to air out for several minutes before you try to light it again. |
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Of course, the coffee ring on the bottom is his de facto Seal of Office and a dead giveaway, but the grammar and lack of punctuation nail the lid firmly down. |
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On the ferry, I spent most of the time trying to punch holes in the shoebox lid so that they could breathe, but my only weapon for this was a kirby grip. |
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Jane told us to look excited as we pulled the lid off the cake tin. |
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The lacrimal drainage apparatus consists of the puncta on the upper lid and the lower lid, the canaliculi, the common canaliculus, the lacrimal sac, and the nasolacrimal duct. |
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Seal the lid of the container tightly and tape the lid with duct tape. |
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When the lid is down, the pine becomes evident, although tack holes indicate that the writing surface was originally covered with oilcloth, hiding the lesser wood. |
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Today, the upbeats will become more downbeat as the trumpet tootles peter out and the sax puts a lid on the headlong rush of demisemiquavers for another year. |
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He lifted up the lid of the pot where lamb stew was simmering. |
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The lid fell down with a great force straight on to my hand. |
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The move lifts the lid on one of the biggest open secrets in the medical profession that often sees drinking problems among doctors being swept under the carpet. |
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I tossed the remaining ball into the metal container and slammed the lid down with a heave, and then turned and walked across the court to where my father was standing. |
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This was a quite astonishingly beautiful lacquer box with a lid. |
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He lifts the lid off the pan to reveal a bubbling, herby stew. |
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The lid sprang open, revealing a small object wrapped in blue silk. |
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Katrina slammed her fists repetitively against the wooden lid. |
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He removes a circle from the middle, replaces it with crisp endive, then uses it as a lid over succulent slices of rabbit, stuffed with mushroom duxelles and its own kidney. |
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She opened the lid of one of the Aga hobs and put a frying pan on it. |
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But the thing about democracy is that it's supposed to keep a lid on the worst impulses of the ruling class by allowing the hoi polloi to be involved in the process. |
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The zipper is created by suturing bolsters to the eyelids and then threading a separate suture between the bolsters to draw the lid over the cornea. |
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With the saucepan lid still on, allow the lavender water to cool. |
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A prohibition on taking deposits in local currency, strict capital requirements and a lid on opening branches are keeping foreign giants on a tight leash. |
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The First Minister's downfall has led to the lid being lifted on the incestuous relationships between Labour politicians, activists, private companies and the state. |
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I walked closer to the piano and lifted the seat lid of the piano stool. |
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Cottier inlaid it with tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl in panels depicting musical instruments and masks on the lid and nine portraits of famous composers around the sides. |
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These will grow tall green pitchers with a wavy lid and light red veining. |
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Each household is encouraged to use a new redesigned clay water pot with a narrow opening, lid and spigot that reduce the risk of recontamination. |
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Two or four holes in the base, again outside the sealed area, enable the base to be fixed to a surface with no visible fixings once the lid is fixed to the body. |
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I lifted the carefully decorated lid and found a note on the inside. |
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Shivering slightly in the night chill that pervaded the small room, he crossed soundlessly to the cookie jar, slipping the lid off with a soft clink of the ceramic lid. |
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As a result, it does not need either a tonneau cover nor a roof lid. |
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He was large and bald and held a slightly dented trashcan lid. |
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Lower the heat so that the milk is barely moving and cover with a lid. |
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The pictures that decorated the outer covering were faded and the paper hinge that kept the lid fastened to the back side was nearly worn through. |
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She quickly popped the lid and poured a couple of Advil's into her hand. |
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Suddenly, and due to a momentary lapse in concentration, I too lost my footing and was swept into the stern locker, just as its lid was conveniently lifted by the water. |
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Whatever lockbox there is has 536 keys, but more importantly no lid. |
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And as the boy was stooping over the open chest, crash went the lid down. |
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She placed the gold locket inside, and closed the lid on the box lovingly. |
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Give us a wheelie bin for the recycling waste and if it takes a month for some to fill it, then at least it will be in a secure container with a lid to secure the odours. |
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Before leaving the ward he picked up the cuspidor from a cabinet at the head of the bed, opened the lid and observed frothy white spittle that lacked any distinctive odor. |
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It usually includes a small bouquet of flowers, a garland, or a small wreath that is placed on the inside lid of the casket for open casket services. |
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He scoured the gaunt landscape as if his primordial authority was enough to plunge the lid of the monochrome building down to floor level to allow him a cowardly escape. |
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This precious substance was carefully picked off the plant and dropped into a bicycle repair tin with a lid or into a Marmite jar with a screw top. |
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The lid of the freezer gave a tiny groan as we prised it open. |
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Thus the upper lid covers the eye either partially or completely. |
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Things are happy enough before the young, amused-by-the-foreign-stranger waitress emerges with a tagine, steaming lightly from beneath its pyramidal clay lid. |
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Terri tried to keep a lid on her anger, but was rapidly losing the fight. |
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Cover the pan with a dry, clean dish towel and place the lid on top, then leave the rice to steam and the flavours to mingle for about 15 minutes. |
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He has just about put the lid on dissent from within the Cabinet. |
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The lid had left the dunny can, and he'd dropped the flaming load. |
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For the mussel filling, choose a pan with a tight-fitting lid. |
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The exasperation, while he seeks to put a lid on it, spills forth. |
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But imagine the lid lifts up, like a doll's house, and you can see inside. |
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Remove the roasting pan from the heat and carefully cover it with a fitted lid or heavy-duty aluminum foil. |
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The door or lid of the washing machine should be cleaned and sanitized to reduce the possibility of recontamination of attire upon removal from the washer. |
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The filters were fastened to the foil-covered lid with opaque tape. |
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When the plane landed back at Heathrow, one of the six crates was found to be missing, and during unloading, a large cardboard box was dropped and the lid fell off. |
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Crumbs avoided advertising and contracted production out, thus keeping a lid on costs. |
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I may have looked a wally charging along wearing a cycling lid and rucksack, but it didn't slow me enough not to catch the villain within a couple of blocks. |
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Case with symmetrical congenital notches in the Outer part of each lid and defective development of the malar bones. |
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Halve the profiteroles and pipe or spoon in the cream, top with a poached cherry plum and replace the lid. |
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Roll out a lid and use a little egg wash or milk to glue the lid on, trim again and poke a little hole in the lid to allow the steam out. |
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The Home Storage System from Molla Space includes six canvas storage bins, each with a lid. |
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The included O-ring gasket provides a watertight seal when the lid is reattached and secured with the self-tapping set screw. |
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A bilobular conjunctival mass of 15 x 17mm, globular mass of 15 x 20mm and third lid swelling of 20 x 20mm was seen. |
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The lacrimal gland is in the ventrotemporal part of the orbit and secretes directly beneath the lower lid via single or multiple ducts. |
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Paul put the skull back in its proper place, put back the coffin lid, and kicked dirt and rocks overtop. |
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The system comprises a squat jar and mesh-screen lid fitted with several strips where female ladybugs can deposit their eggs. |
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Eversion of the upper lid is important to exclude a foreign body abrading the cornea. |
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Simply screw off a bottle lid and then push the pourer into the bottle. If your bottle has a wide mouth, then you'll have to buy a wide pourer. |
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The amount of lead ranged from twice the federal limit in a metal ice cream scoop to 714 times the limit in a saltshaker lid. |
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Exporting capital, he concluded, put a lid on the growth of domestic wages in the domestic standard of living. |
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The lateral and medial canthal ligaments hold the lid to the surface of the anterior eye. |
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Ben was in his girlfriend's car, travelling over a 5mph speedbump, when the lid slipped off the takeaway drink. |
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