But did he stay where he was and wait for the judge to give him a free lift in a police car courtesy of a bench warrant? |
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Teddy smirked and motioned to the bit of paper with a slight lift of his chin. |
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Plans to lift prices earlier this year were postponed after a wave of protests. |
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Tighten your abs and glutes, keeping your pelvis down, and lift one leg off the floor. |
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The film could also lift a tourist industry struggling in the wake of recent international events. |
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Inhale, lift your arms above you, and turn your left knee outward to open your hip. |
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On that trip, I shared a lift with three French men jabbering away in this language I had been learning in class and I couldn't follow a word. |
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Make sure you have a jack that will lift the trailer or a wheel block to pull one trailer tire onto to get the other one off the ground. |
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With the suspension set to high, the jack needs only to lift the car fractionally to allow the wheel to be swapped. |
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Using a hydraulic jack and a grip hoist, it took them an hour to lift the boulder. |
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If the sinker is light, then the flow of the tide can lift your baits twenty or thirty feet away from the bottom and the feeding fish! |
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Ottomans can carry an accent colour, or add texture and thereby lift the look of a room. |
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Once the sucker is attached to an object, any force that pulls the sucker away from the surface tends to lift the piston. |
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A temporary lift has been installed enabling wheelchair access to one of the wonders of the world. |
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She used the wheelchair access to bring a buggy onto the strand but needed someone to physically lift the buggy onto the beach. |
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We would also help to hang out the washing on the clothes line and then lift it with a wooden prop. |
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Sports cars have been called selfish cars on account of the fact you don't have to give anyone a lift but one cupholder was a bit much! |
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Now is the time to lift our nation from the quick sands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. |
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We rely on our muscles to walk, lift objects and climb stairs. However, in space muscles become weaker when there is no gravity to overcome. |
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The arms may feel weak, the patient no longer being able to lift heavy objects. |
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O'Brien's blanket entry left the Tote quoting the trainer at 13-8 to lift the sprint prize without naming any of his eight acceptors. |
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It involves the employment of a second lift cylinder on the jib or secondary boom. |
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He could feel Tyna lift her head up from her awkward position across her shoulder. |
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Her problems were made worse by the fact that the lift was temporarily out of action. |
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He lives on the top floor and said one lift has been out of action for more than eight weeks, and the other takes users to the wrong floor. |
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So I live on the 6th floor of a block of council flats reached by a lift which is always out of order and always smells of wee. |
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At home, I tend not to let her have anything to drink after 7 pm and then lift her so she can have a wee at about 12 midnight. |
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Later, while filling his car radiator with water at a service station, he offers a lift to a young woman who is also trying to thumb a ride west. |
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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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Bigger cup sizes get a boost from halter necks which help support, while underwires lift and built-in cups define. |
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Try a bra with support and lift in the cups, as the back of your bra should be parallel to the front. |
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As you lift heavier weights, also increase your rest periods between sets to 1-2 minutes. |
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They run, play tennis and lift heavier and heavier weights, long after their joints can no longer take the pressure. |
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Many guys strive to lift heavier weights with the hopes of building more muscle. |
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On the weekends we would kick back and have recreation time, we could play dominoes, basketball, handball, or lift weights. |
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Groaning slightly, he eased back, and strained to lift eyelids that felt weighted with bricks. |
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When the cure was complete, the probe was raised to lift the entire cell wall above the water level. |
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Then some of them watch it on TV in the press box rather than lift their eyes two inches to see it for real. |
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This means nothing to me, because I'd not lift my eyes to find out what it was called. |
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Instead, let's lift our eyes and see how wide the American horizon has become. |
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He called upon the gathered journalists from Canada, Britain, the US and the region to lift their eyes from the mud and look up at the stars. |
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We must lift our eyes from the misleading and myopic platitudes of our politicians and look to the future. |
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The rally in oil prices should lift profits at the oil company's exploration and production division. |
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Refining alcohol would use tapioca as a raw material and the new industry is expected to lift the price of this agricultural product. |
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The ability to boost prices is helping to lift margins despite rising costs. |
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It warned that it expected raw material prices to lift by a similar amount this year. |
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When you have to lift or flip the ball into the air, you bring more moving parts into play, and this hurts your feel. |
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The victory was enough to lift Harden up to third from bottom, leaving Thackley and Silsden in the relegation zone with two games to go. |
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Many fans are asking for a player clear-out to lift the team off the bottom of the Superleague. |
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There is a steel determination between both panel of players to lift Carlow to new levels and silence the critics once and for all. |
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The mid-facelift is performed to lift this soft tissue back into a higher more youthful appearance. |
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When surgeons perform a facelift they lift the skin of the face and neck and expose a raw surface. |
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After a number of years it may become necessary to lift crowded plantings of bulbs in order to spread them out and revitalize the soil. |
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Farmers can now produce two crops of new potatoes, by re-planting when they lift the first crop. |
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The group's handful of foreign staff, who were not hurt, were waiting for an American helicopter to lift them from the compound. |
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Vertical replenishment primarily involves using helicopters to lift cargo from a supply ship to a combatant ship. |
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She was discovered by two men, who moved her on a sofa to higher ground, where she waited for a helicopter to lift her to hospital. |
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The idea was to lift the neediest children out of the cycle of poverty by helping them and their parents, all too often their lone mothers. |
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Bright colors lift spirits, so give the black in your wardrobe a rest for the next two months. |
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I was sure that he would lift people's moods so I decided to design a card, which I sent to family and friends. |
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For here is a player who can turn a game in an instant, can lift a team with a moment of daring and brilliance. |
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The early goal in that second period helped lift us, gave us something to hold on to, and from then on we played well. |
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It was a grand day, too, autumn cold, dry, and with bright sunshine to lift the spirits. |
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This is powerful, tender, big-hearted and dangerously exciting music that's fit to lift the spirits and raise parties from the dead. |
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My heart began to lift at that point, as I realized that not everyone shared the same hatred for my family. |
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I thought my mood would miraculously lift once I didn't have to deal with hate mail and evil comments. |
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Yet he advises patients to bear with it because the depression will ultimately lift and sleep problems diminish. |
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It has paid lobbyists to persuade government ministers to lift restrictions on operating casinos. |
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The latest surge follows Taiwan's decision last year to lift some restrictions on investing in China. |
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The North Yorkshire side still have the opportunity to lift the championship and go into the game looking to return to the top of the division. |
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They scored the vital goals to help Albion lift the trophy in front of about 2,000 people. |
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Most of the factors it takes for a club to lift the biggest prizes in the game appear to be there. |
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So strong is their position that they could even lose to United and lift the trophy by defeating Everton at home in the final game. |
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Liverpool were seemingly assured of the title in 1989 when they needed only to avoid a two-goal defeat at home to the Gunners to lift the trophy. |
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Despite that, the Scorpions pulled back to within three points, but Liverpool played out the final minute to lift the trophy. |
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They are not a million miles away from being good enough to lift a trophy or break into the top six or seven in the league. |
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Designers themselves lift for different purposes, depending on the work at hand. |
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Packed shopping centres are heaving with pickpockets, who lift thousands of credit cards a day at this time of year. |
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When the lift doors open, they emerge in futuristic silver outfits and take their places at the control deck. |
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Tragically, a fault meant the safety doors opened before the lift had arrived and he stepped in without realising. |
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They prised the doors open when the lift began filling with water from the sprinkler system. |
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The only traditional bricklaying was around the lift shaft in the rear courtyard. |
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The lift opened up on level six, causing Taylor to wrinkle up her nose, as the familiar smell of tank fluid filled the air. |
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Once you have cracked this, try lifting your pelvic floor upwards in stages, like a lift stopping at different floors, then bring it down again. |
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A building worker is recovering after falling 25 feet down an unfinished lift shaft after scaffolding gave way. |
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As the doors to the lift opened and we went in, I dug around for my black book. |
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The resort's East Mountain has a quad lift that serves skiers, snowboarders, and snow bikers. |
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They snowboarded all over the mountain, using every lift and tow available to them. |
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No, we don't envy them the parking problems, the lift lines, or even the lifts themselves. |
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She rested her head on his shoulder as the lift slowly climbed the mountain. |
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Showing more leg, when there is leg worth showing, will make you appear taller, as will a shoe with a little lift to it. |
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The patients were rehabilitated in a boot with a heel lift and were permitted full weightbearing as soon as tolerated. |
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They also feature a heel lift for reduced lower leg stress on ascents and a simple binding system with a fixed pivot rod. |
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This season's styles range from sandals with barely a lift and lower heels, to teetering spikes that can do some serious damage. |
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A two-handed lift is necessary, but two-handed lifts are much more difficult for most people to perform correctly. |
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The bodice was constricting like a corset that gave lift to my bosom, but thankfully I could still breathe. |
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He appeared to get his lift wrong and could only manage a snatched, weak mid-high shot. |
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There were none, except perhaps the slight lift of an eyebrow as he noticed Cory's gaze. |
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Their side-by-side combination spin was well synchronized, but the one-armed lift appeared somewhat shaky. |
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When lifting heavy objects, keep your back straight, bend at the knees and power the lift with your legs. |
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On that summer league floor, James showed off the best of Magic Johnson's towering court vision, and had Jordan's lift to boot. |
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The spoiler is a plate along the upper surface of an airplane wing, which functions to reduce the lift and increase its drag. |
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Bolt lift is increased, but for this purpose speed of fire is not a priority. |
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I find light lift under very thin clouds and drift quickly down wind in the 22 mph breeze. |
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Any secondary school physics text or pilot licence manual will tell you that aerofoils generate lift because of the Venturi effect. |
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Such torques are proposed to be counteracted anteriorly by lift forces generated by the head and pectoral fins. |
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Dimples on spinning golf balls reduce air resistance and increase lift by creating turbulence in the air flowing past the balls. |
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Ideally, you want to feel the airplane's lift as if you were feeling the traction of a car on ice through the steering wheel. |
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Gliding works by having a gliding airfoil design that generates lift forces, keeping the animal in the air longer. |
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The sudden loss of lift caused the airplane to descend rapidly to the runway. |
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Just how large is the inertial force required to oscillate a wing relative to the total lift that the wing must support? |
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Under normal flying conditions, they do not increase the lift of the airplane or materially aid the maneuverability. |
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He gained much lift and sharpness with his awkward wrong-footed deliveries. |
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He was a tall man standing at 6ft and when bowling he used his height well, getting lift and speed off the pitch. |
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The others get so much spin and lift that they bowl far more wicket-taking deliveries. |
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In the election it announced that it would provide tax refunds for first time babies with a view to encouraging a lift in the birth rate. |
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The monthly gain was the biggest in almost two years and received its biggest lift from a 10 percent sales jump. |
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The targeted commercials yielded a 3 percent lift in total volume in the last quarter of running the spots. |
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The politicians used the trust's billions to bestow favors on corporations whose share prices needed a lift or to bolster a sagging stock market. |
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It has been a big year with record profits, record sales and while a win in the ratings and a lift in profit margins. |
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But, at long last, we have seen a lift in the price and there is a little more stability. |
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And the third thing which has emerged just in the last few months in particular has been the big lift in commodity prices. |
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But they appear to have escaped major damage, and that led to a drop in the oil price and a lift in US shares. |
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She refused the offer of a lift back to the house she shared with three other students on Argyle Street. |
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It must have been the fine breakfast that dragged us out or the free lift from Tim. |
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Fortunately I managed to get a lift into town and dashed home to change my ridiculous shoes. |
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Sometimes motorists will give a lift to someone not knowing that the individual is carrying illegal items. |
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The lads would sneak away from school to get a lift on the circus vehicles as they approached the town. |
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She almost wasn't, forgetting to book holiday and all, but she's got a free ticket, a lift down there. |
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I had eschewed the offer of a lift from my parents, wishing to appear independent and a free spirit. |
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He was a very private person but he would often give me a lift into Oxford if I was waiting for the bus. |
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But don't expect media giants to get a big lift from their Chinese operations anytime soon. |
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As soon as we arrived at Frankton the sight of Lake Wakatipu and the mountains gave us a lift in spirits. |
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Their reaction, I'd guess, was a touch of awe mingled with the instant lift we all felt the moment we entered this space. |
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Just as champagne gives you an instant lift so chocolate, as it melts in the mouth, creates a feeling of euphoria and wellbeing. |
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Knowing we have now got a match with Fulham to look forward to gives everyone a massive lift and it can only be good for your confidence. |
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If there is a winner it will give this team a big impetus and a massive lift going into the final four games. |
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He gave a lift and a spur to a BBC office which could often be in a state of chaos. |
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Has anyone ever heard a politician offer to lift a finger for single people? |
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One by one, the insects march up blades of grass, waiting until dusk to lift off like miniature helicopters into the night. |
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The Douglas engineers he contacted said if he added another 1000 gallons the airplane would not lift off. |
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The first airship is due to lift off from a special base being constructed at a hanger in the village of Briesen near Berlin. |
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Plan your takeoff, so you'll lift off before the rotation point of the other aircraft. |
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One alleged problem was that, nearing its 252 mph top speed, it began to lift off like an aeroplane. |
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Hundreds of builders work like ants to construct walls, foundations, stairs, lift wells. |
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Greg hit the emergency stop button and as the lift juddered to a halt, said my name very gently. |
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Carefully lift the fillets on to a warmed plate, cover with foil and keep warm, pouring the liquid into a jug. |
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This pain usually is worse when you raise your arm or lift something above your head. |
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For example, the more you bend your elbows on a flye or lateral raise, the easier it will be to lift the weight. |
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He takes an age to lift it to the skies but eventually, wheech, up it goes, and we're all done and dusted. |
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The spread of the conical roof above the wide cylinder gives to the structure a buoyant lift and a light winged aeriality. |
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I no longer had time to lift weights, so I just taught aerobics and played sports. |
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While the wings flap, the inertial force due to the weight of the wings and the aerodynamic lift force both vary. |
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The wing has much more aerodynamic lift than drag, and the structure weighs less than conventional jets. |
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Paul Philips has won a commendation for saving the life of a young rating caught beneath an aircraft lift in HMS Invincible. |
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Her family was very affluential, which in turn meant that she rarely had to lift a finger. |
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An itsy-bitsy kitten heel keeps the flat shoe feeling, but give some extra lift to your step. |
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At the end of the interview he accompanies me to the lift instead of slamming the door after me. |
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He reaches for the phone and dials Caroline, hoping she'll give him a lift but she's had a hard day with the kids. |
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Occasionally, scorpions would lift their pedipalps and pectines, reorient by moving forward or pivoting, then re-adopt the alert stance. |
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If you ask him nicely, he will, within reason, give you a lift back to wherever you are staying. |
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Each wing has a single aileron surface on the trailing edge to control roll and two flaps to control lift and drag. |
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The recent results and contract wins have provided a boost to the share price, which has begun to steadily lift from recent lows. |
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North Yorkshire Fire and rescue crews released Mr Brader using specialist winches and airbags to lift up the tractor. |
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The McElliott family hopes the harmonic sounds of the wind harp will lift the spirits of all those who visit this special tribute. |
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When he had to enter the lift the next day, he held on tight to his mother's hand. |
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The air cushion on the catamaran is contained between the sidehulls and end seals, and is generated by installed lift fans. |
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Right now we are in a very close contest as the voters lift the hood and kick the tyres and make an assessment. |
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Also, the lift builds gradually and the weight of the aircraft shifts relatively slowly from the landing gear to the wing. |
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Balloons, like airships, get their lift from a structure containing a gas that is less dense than the air surrounding the balloon. |
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A substantial part of the lift generated by the forward-swept wing occurs at the inner portion of the wingspan. |
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The last three times they have met in the Champions League, the winners have gone on to lift the trophy. |
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He has a best deep knee squat lift of 125 kilos, a best bench press lift of 80 kilos and a best dead weight lift of 150 kilos. |
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She managed to free herself and raise the alarm after a passing motorcyclist gave her a lift to the police station. |
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Think of how a kind word spoken at the right time, or a special card sent to someone lonely or hurting can lift their spirits. |
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But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up! |
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Thankfully the blackbird of her depression began to lift yesterday when we passed a quiet and for the most part recuperative Sunday. |
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I lift the covers at the foot of the bed and grab at her, mostly getting a handful of her skirt. |
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He also has the rare knack for getting the players around him to lift their game. |
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Anybody too knackered to lift a cup of tea to parched lips can have it intravenously. |
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Its editor apologised profusely and told us it is not their policy to lift stories word for word and it wouldn't happen again. |
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If it is not, lift out the potatoes with a slotted spoon into a serving dish and reduce the sauce further by boiling. |
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Some know-alls blame the woman for having accepted a lift late in the evening. |
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Then, all you have do is reel it in, lift your prize aloft, smile and get your photograph taken. |
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The divers teamed up in groups of two or three, and each group carried with them cutting tools and lift bags. |
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The bottom line is that the recovery no longer depends on the temporary lift from tax cuts and refi money. |
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The man was poor and wretched and had no claim upon the ruler, no right even to lift a solicitous hand. |
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As I tried to reach over and lift up the gate it crossed my mind that there might be a danger of me losing a finger if things went wrong. |
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The males then try to mate with the labellum or else lift it as they would a female wasp. |
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The craft will now lift off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on 9 November. |
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Now, lift the ladle from the mold, and allow a small puddle to form on top of the sprue plate before returning the ladle to the molten lead. |
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Although everyone would benefit from an increase in personal allowances, it would lift 10 million out of income tax altogether. |
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The violent left yaw became more pronounced as the aircraft slowed and the decreasing lift placed more weight on the landing gear assembly. |
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Dazzling ingredients, such as liqueur, fresh raspberries and amaretti cookies, are what lift these sweets from simple to sublime. |
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She did not even feel the slightest bit of anger or remorse as she felt her hands lift up the gun. |
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You have to lift the latch to swing the door out, and listen for it to click when it closes. |
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I lift out one ax, twirl it, slam in the adze, and gingerly test it. |
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Or maybe you enjoy a lift home, chatting over the day's events? |
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I didn't find any but the lightest lift and landed five miles short. |
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He is also asking the Treasury to cancel the currency fluctuation bands and to lift the restrictions on the issue of short-term debt certificates. |
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If the opinion of woolgrowers at a sheep industry seminar in Launceston is anything to go by, producers are pinning their hopes on a lift in prices. |
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In my experience, whether you leave them in the ground or lift them and replant, unlike daffodils, tulips don't go on forever, and it pays to replace them every few years. |
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To sustain an airplane in the air it is enough that the lift be equal to the weight, but for an airplane take off the lift must be bigger than weight. |
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However, eight balls later, a little extra lift from Zoysa was enough to snare India's maestro, the ball brushing his glove on the way through to Kaluwitharana. |
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How could one lift a twenty ton stone ten feet into the air? |
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Our regular bale mover would not lift high enough to load wagons. |
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Mulch heavily in fall, or if soil freezes, lift and store bulbs. |
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Her voice is immensely beautiful and can lift you out of a blue mood, but more importantly, she has the knack of making you empathize with her subject matter. |
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We all go back to staring at the lift doors willing them to open. |
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A second helicopter was dispatched to lift him seven hours later. |
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The exciting discovery was apparently made when researchers were forced to break open the leg bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to lift it by helicopter. |
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There is nothing better than a lift in beef prices at the start of September to put more pep in the step of producers and yesterday was one of those days. |
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One of the men had experience with tripods and derricks so they built two A-frames out of timbers and used pulleys and cables to lift the plane up, literally inch-by-inch. |
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Beef prices are not strong enough to encourage suppliers to want to sell, and some are considering letting cattle out to grass in the hope of a lift in beef prices in April. |
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She was an actress with an opera singer's voice and vocal skills, which enabled her to lift her performances out of the banal into the realms of realism. |
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Any sign of encouragement could give a lift to shares, which have been trading near their all-time low point and are at a discount to others in the sector. |
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Any cut in interest rates next month, which is looking increasingly likely, will be too late to stimulate an end-of-year lift in consumer spending. |
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When ships go aground for failing to observe the dates of low water level, they might have to wait weeks before new water arrives to lift them off the sand banks. |
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Instead, take a walk or a quick jog, lift weights, take a hot shower to relax or do any activity you enjoy that will keep your mind off smokeless tobacco. |
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Indeed, as I have said, it would give every single property owner in this country an immediate lift in the amount of money that is left in his or her pocket. |
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Many people feel the urge for a caffeine or sugar lift at this time. |
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Your letters did much to boost his morale and lift his spirits. |
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It was the first time this year and gave a satisfying lift to my spirits. |
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An extension was built at the back with a lift to the fourth floor. |
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By this time, the sedating medications usually are significantly dissipated, and the patient is alert and oriented and able to lift his or her own leg. |
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The next minute, my legs went like jelly and the lift doors opened. |
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Is the lift shaft airtight when all the outer doors are closed? |
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The new building has four levels, linked by a new lift as well as stairs. |
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The South African world number two, looking to lift the Claret Jug for the second time, was three under with eight holes to play after acing the par-three eighth. |
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The explosion gutted the lift shaft and damaged the door of the apartment. |
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My head aches, and it's too heavy for me to lift without an achy pain. |
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He thanked her quickly before he entered the lift to the third floor. |
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Sometimes it will be plucking shivering, shocked survivors from a sunken vessel out of lift rafts, from the sea or winching the crew off a vessel that is going to go down. |
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Oxenhope now need four points from four games to lift the trophy and with a club record 11 straight victories under their belt this should not be to much to ask. |
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The ride is akin to hitching a lift on the back of a horse drawn carriage. |
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For every nanosecond that I miraculously lift off the ground, I land with an inordinately loud thud. |
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The grey sports car was parked on Masonfield Crescent when burglars broke in to lift the keys and make their getaway in the early hours on Saturday. |
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I saw this little dog walk over to my car and lift his leg though. |
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Mr and Mrs This-is-Max-he's a-Labrador took themselves and Max off so fast the poor dog didn't have time to lift his leg on the gate post as he passed. |
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His first tackle on Shane Williams was a lift and then a spin before he dumped him on the floor, using his own body weight and momentum to deck the Welsh wing. |
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With neither jobs nor public assistance sufficient to lift them out of poverty, chronic joblessness defined a large, new component of urban poverty. |
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Contract your abdominals to lift your shoulder blades off the ball. |
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That's why a classic lift called the bent press is one of my favorites. |
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This classic Olympic-style lift is an essential back and leg builder. |
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One of his mightiest inventions was the Dirigibelle, a vast steam-powered Zeppelin which would lift off from Brighton Pier, and float across the English Channel. |
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During the trick, the rider uses a combination of their pulling power and shifting bodyweight to lift both wheels off the ground for some self-propelled airtime. |
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If asked to lift up both hands, this person will sink into a posterior pelvic tilt and kyphotic seated position, in an attempt to maintain sitting balance. |
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Many injuries are caused by attempting to lift a weight that is too heavy. |
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The second thing that I do is I go to the gym and I lift weights. |
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The most popular way to increase your strength is to lift weights. |
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Contract lower abdominals and lift left leg about two inches off floor. |
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To determine the exact width and thickness of the pieces you'll need, lift up a heat register or threshold and measure the exposed ends of the floorboards. |
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Magnesium also helps in the release of energy by transferring the key phosphate molecule to adenosine triphosphate, the explosive energy source you use when you lift weights. |
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Some horses that rear will only lift their front feet off the ground a short distance and only do it at certain times when they are overexcited or keen to move forward. |
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I've always spoken quickly, and though I still do, now I merely give you a mild case of windburn rather than lift your scalp right off when I'm excited about something. |
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And he got a lift home from none other than the Mayor of Bolton. |
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The phenomenon increases the ratio of lift to drag for a wing. |
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The black frigatebirds, with their sharply angled wings, ride rising thermals, whereas the white albatrosses, with their long narrow wings, catch a lift on a cold gale. |
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I worked some weak lift under a big cloud then raced for the smoke. |
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You should take 3 full counts to lift the weight and 5 counts to lower it. |
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Something stirs within me and I slowly lift my eyes to meet your glare. |
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I didn't lift my face to look at her but spoke into her body. |
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When doing front raises, lift the dumbbells no higher than eye level. |
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The second lift on the same block with a capacity to carry 13 people up and down at a time is undergoing rapid repair works and will soon be recommissioned. |
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You will have to ensure the sub-floor is level, and if in doubt install a hardboard surface to take the tiles and ensure they will not shift and lift in the future. |
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The dark and dirge-like clouds lift for a few rays of petrified beauty in melodies or in single, sustaining piano notes, achieving a smooth, even balance. |
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Farmers are now expecting prices to lift by an equivalent amount. |
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The best way to do this is to ride straight up the ramp, lift your front trucks right before they hit the coping, ride a wheelie until your back trucks hit the coping. |
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Application of functional coatings with riblet structure will improve the drag to lift ratio of rotor blades significantly. |
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Additional lift capacity could be achieved by the inclusion of further weather balloons fitted between each of the arms. |
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The 18-year-old from Southport was trapped for more than an hour after the door to the empty lift shaft shut behind him. |
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It was stuck under the wheels and firefighters used high-pressure air cushions to lift the vehicle and free the dog. |
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Later a girl called Teresa emerges from the lift and woozily recognises Thomas. |
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Tribal divisions are exacerbated when a girl called Teresa emerges from the lift and woozily recognises Thomas. |
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Several compilations were carried out for various angles of incidence to determine the lift and drag. |
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Tenders are invited for Providing and fixing of lift in opd block at zanana hospital jaipur. |
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On the return of Qataris to Lebanon, the Minister reminded that the Qatari Prince has announced that he would lift travel bans to Lebanon. |
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Zeolites are porous minerals composed of silicon, aluminum and oxygen atoms with narrow channels, like the lift shafts in a block of flats. |
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Think just enough height to lift the bottom above the anklebone, maybe more if you're wearing very skinny jeans. |
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Fresh and light zesty citrus notes on the palate lift a textured wellrounded mouthfeel. |
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An eight-year-old British boy has died after plunging down a lift shaft in a French hotel, the Foreign Office said last night. |
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Measuring 35 metres long, it can lift a 500kg payload to its 5,000-ft operating altitude, extending the radar horizon to 160-km. |
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It comes with attachable Swipes, disposable microfiber pads that trap and lift dirt and dust up and off floors at the same time. |
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This sparky, effervescent and beguiling kooky klutz is called on merely to lift a disgruntled male from the doldrums. |
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This sparky, effervescent and beguiling kooky klutz exists merely to lift a disgruntled male from the doldrums. |
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A PERVERT football coach repeatedly molested a 15-year-old girl in a layby after giving her a lift home from a training session. |
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A LATE penalty from Chris Morris saw Ragged School lift the FAW Trophy for a fourth time at Newtown's Latham Park. |
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A SCOTS teenager was raped, thrown down a lift shaft and left for dead while on holiday in Turkey. |
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A STUDENT fell 140ft to his death in a lift shaft due to a faulty door, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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A HEARTBROKEN dad last night told how he climbed down a lift shaft to rescue his dying son minutes after the youngster plunged 40 feet. |
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Michele and Maria Ariette were taking spaghetti to the basement freezer of their remote home when the lift jammed. |
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By laicising him it will lift the suspicion which has hung over a lot of good priests. |
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Lemmings, soft like the juicy bits licked from a spoon, make a hearty gruel to lift the spirits. |
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Get a spade well underneath the rootball and lift it carefully on to the polythene. |
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He started with a 122-kilogram first round lift to steal the show and add 17 kilograms to the previous world record. |
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Tie the sacking tightly around the rootball and lift the whole thing out, before giving it a good water. |
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It's physically impossible for a child to lift that much at once. |
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Dig wide to lift a large rootball and trim the branches of large bushes to make then easier to handle. |
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Having a lift home in a hot dog van really was the icing on this lardy cake. |
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She struggled to lift the package by herself, but it was too heavy. |
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