The town bellman read a celebratory poem and schoolchildren lined up to take part in the traditional dances. |
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Lunar eclipses occur when the sun, earth and moon are lined up, and the moon moves into the earth's shadow. |
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Meanwhile, over at the town hall, music fans have a feast of concerts lined up next weekend. |
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Galway, too, has a fine venue and up to forty drivers could be lined up on the grid on the Southern circuit. |
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It's odd to see Ellis and Glover lined up with two hands on the ground, legs spread and feet even, more like sumos than sprinters. |
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Greig, who had been lined up to take the fifth kick, thought his team were out. |
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It will be full steam ahead with an exciting new programme of events and outings lined up for the Autumn and beyond. |
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It can't be any worse than any of the tales of mirth and woe I've got lined up. |
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We knew that we were going to be tasting some delicious dishes when we saw the huge variety of spices lined up. |
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As a thank you to our readers we have some great competitions and giveaways lined up. |
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With the prospect of the tragedy triggering a global recession companies lined up in droves to issue profits warnings and swing the axe. |
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She became head prefect and had a place lined up at Bristol University to read English and drama. |
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Records that had expanded, melted, contracted, and been squished by liquefying shrink-wrap were for sale and lined up on the cement floor. |
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There are several teams lined up for the tug of war but more are welcome to come and test their strength against the champions. |
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Within minutes, the beef momos had arrived, the six of them neatly lined up like crusty little soldiers. |
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The Central Americans have lined up warm-up friendlies against fellow finalists before their tournament opener. |
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After a refreshing bath they lined up like uniformed soldiers waiting to present a guard of honour. |
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About 500 voters had lined up before the polls opened, county Elections Supervisor Lynn Ledford estimated. |
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Born into a high-ranking family, Rubens had originally been lined up for a career as a lawyer. |
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On Friday night, the bleaters were at it again when he lined up on Nathan Ablett instead of Cameron Mooney. |
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He ate, drank and stretched and at 9am lined up at the start, to begin his second marathon. |
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Most were lined up at the back of the desk, arranged in alphabetical order by author. |
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And the highlight of the programme was the scrumptious feast, where there were a variety of typical Sindhi delicacies lined up to satiate hunger. |
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Our new coordinate system is always lined up with the streamlines at each point in the flow. |
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Several vehicles were lined up along the rear of the small parking lot, out of direct sight of the road. |
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Live music, funfairs and fire-eaters are among the attractions being lined up to celebrate Bonfire Night across the region tomorrow. |
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Sixteen kneelers are lined up along the front of the altar, one for each nun that resided at the convent in 1962 when the church was built. |
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After a couple of test runs, Hughes had reporters get off the plane and lined up the press boats to give them a good view. |
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She's apparently got all kinds of plans lined up, like mountain journeys, bobsledding, and other such adventures. |
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The album opens with a string of potential singles, lined up to be launched like skyrockets. |
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The pastries lined up on the top showing sticky buns, gooey cinnamon rolls, Danishes of any style and pie tarts. |
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But she hasn't got a job lined up at the end of next year and she is worried about paying it off. |
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As the teams lined up for the second-half, BJFF had a mean hungry look about them and it wasn't long before they went nap. |
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The two were separated as guests lined up to meet Her Majesty and Mary was at the front as she walked by. |
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It was kind of neat to see four women all lined up singing, but the off-key harmonizing didn't grab me. |
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A row of emergency vehicles lined up behind the wreck, and a fire truck sprayed the flames with water. |
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When teeth are not lined up properly in the mouth, you may need to be fitted with a brace. |
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You have interest groups lined up on both sides, all making a case that they are on the side of consumers. |
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But in magnets, like a compass needle, more of the domains are lined up in the same direction, and so the material has an overall magnetic field. |
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One sports talk show after another was lined up in front of the dugouts, taking live shots of the field before the big game. |
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But more celebrations are lined up for Wednesday with a holiday coming in handy. |
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He lined up with young players and, at their urging, signed the shirts on their backs. |
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Most golfers assume that if their toes are lined up parallel to the target line, their alignment is correct. |
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Each Sunday morning newsmakers lined up to join him on the longest running TV show ever. |
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A small electrical pulse however, will turn this state into an ordered states with the atoms lined up in a crystalline structure. |
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Plans are finalised, paint cans and brushes lined up, and the cheerful clatter of harmless domestic activities continues. |
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Place the cue ball between the object ball and the head rail so that the inside edge of the cue ball is lined up as shown below. |
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A panel of judges is lined up to look at all the nominations before selecting the winners in ten categories. |
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On April 30, 1884, invited guests lined up at the Palais de l' Industrie for the vernissage, the exclusive preview of the Salon. |
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The agenda is distinctly and bucolically British, with Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Michael Head and Eric Coates lined up. |
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Small dinky lorries were lined up, their drivers like pygmies from another world than that of the steel ship. |
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My partner is forever whispering sweet nothings into my ear, and I never quite know what delights are lined up for me next. |
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To my utter surprise, there were pink tulips all lined up neatly up along the path. |
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The burned and charred hulks, lined up on a rear lot at the San Gabriel Valley dealership, looked like they'd been flown out of Mogadishu. |
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Teams then lined up on the water for two rounds of 400-metre sprint racing. |
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I landed up at San Francisco around noon local time and then was led to the serpentine queue where visitors to the promised land were lined up. |
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We don't have another play lined up but we've had dark periods before where we've had a lull between productions. |
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The landing craft carrying the troops were meant to be lined up behind gun-boats. |
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They were decked out in their combat fatigues and they lined up by the casket. |
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This year's events that had been lined up for the children at the school included swimming, football, volleyball, Ping Pong and dancercise. |
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Not only that, but the light waves are all lined up in the same direction, like strips of lasagna in a pan. |
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Many people lined up for hours to see the movie only to come running out in horror before it was over. |
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But by the 15th row, if the bricks are not perfectly lined up, the whole structure will collapse. |
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We've got hay, wool and lamb buyers and sellers all lined up and the sane are beginning to recognize the fundies for what they are. |
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Paul has four major companies lined up for bookings, and one wedding has already taken place on board the aircraft. |
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What I need is a period of rest, and, thankfully, I have an exciting yet restful and relaxing weekend lined up. |
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The group relaxed, and Jake grinned his wolflike leer again as he lined up his next shot. |
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Already a host of top names in the fields of everything from trad jazz to funk and fusion are lined up to perform. |
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As Well belatedly settled, the young defender lined up a free kick 25 metres out and curled it towards the top left-hand corner. |
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I've already lined up some of the unemployed fishermen to man the boats and they think I'm the ant's pants. |
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He glanced back to see Bob leisurely gaining on him as he lined up his next shot. |
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The entire mainstream political establishment in France, from the Gaullist right to the Socialist Party, has lined up in the Yes camp. |
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But when they lined up for the team picture before their Champions League semi-final, there he was, large as life, and preserved for posterity. |
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Already lined up are a rifle range, go-kart track, swimming pool and bowling alley. |
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I am confident that I can finish the half marathons that I've got lined up, but still a bit daunted by doing the full one. |
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A team of beauticians, fashion gurus and image consultants has been lined up to host the event. |
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We lined up along the edge like baby ducks, tentatively dipping our feet over the edge. |
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Officers dressed in riot gear, holding stun staffs and personal shields were lined up three deep in front. |
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On the other side of the motorway about 65 cars and 12 motorbikes were lined up for the anti-speed camera demo. |
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A few other tables were lined up in a perfectly straight row across the room. |
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The Primary school kids were all lined up in front of the pews when I arrived. |
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I looked at the house across the street and saw that three cars were lined up in front of it, as if in a funeral procession. |
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Another fun-filled night is lined up complete with six Santas to add to the festive frolics. |
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Musical instruments were lined up along the way leading to the newly built auditorium. |
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At the school, boys and girls were lined up in their Friday best to present Greg with wreaths of paper flowers. |
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We walked down the sleepy rural streets to the bay where all the oyster boats were lined up. |
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When the Sensei and the students lined up sitting in seiza, Ted was surprised and became upset. |
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A group of men were lined up against a wall and mugged as they walked along Dukes Avenue last Friday at about 11.30 pm. |
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I was forever tugging at my clothes or moving to the back row when we lined up for photographs. |
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By crabbing into the wind, we can stay lined up with the runway centerline, but we'll actually come in at an angle to the runway. |
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Having a training plan lined up for new employees keeps them involved in their own learning process. |
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Besides the new report, apparently around a hundred witnesses have been lined up to give evidence. |
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He had a summer job lined up for the following year and the promise of a full-time position when he graduated. |
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A troupe of street performers were lined up to provide pre-show atmosphere at Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. |
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He had lined up a dream camp counselor job last June, but honors pre-calculus homework turned his summer into a headache. |
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A total of nine key speakers have been lined up to speak, including the Minister of State at the Department of the Environment. |
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Conferences were held, donors were lined up, and money pledged towards the reconstruction effort. |
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Irish investors will be lined up to buy hotel developments that Fitzpatrick will then manage. |
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Next time, if and when there is a next time, it'd be a good idea to prepare myself and to have some outings and projects lined up. |
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Along the planked floor of the porch, benches, wooden rocking chairs, and old metal lawn chairs lined up, facing out to the dusty fields. |
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A little old lady lined up behind me with a carton of rice milk and some organic ginger biscuits. |
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We lined up on the localizer, intercepted the glideslope, and, with a sigh of relief, broke out around 500 feet. |
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Later photographs of the square show a row of rickshaws lined up in the square, and horses and carriages. |
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Yarnbury were pegged back into their 22 and the Goole fly half lined up a drop goal attempt. |
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As she lined up the ruler on the map, he looked over her shoulder and shrugged. |
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A Royal New Zealand Air Force sergeant had us lined up on the sea front's Marine Parade and drilled us for a few minutes. |
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Lockers, all coated with a layer of fresh paint to cover another year of abuse, lined up against these walls. |
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The kitchen door slammed and a squad of cups lined up on the drainer jumped an inch further to their doom. |
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The second condition is that the Sun, Earth and the Moon must also be lined up, corresponding to the phase of the New Moon. |
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Our first encounter with the festival was the enormous queue of people who lined up to enter. |
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Upon the group's return a queue of vehicles had lined up to go across the river. |
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Many estimable individuals have lined up behind the notion that we live in a post-copyright age. |
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He had lined up an exclusive deal with society tattle rag VIP but the deal fell through. |
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The two adoul had lifted their legs up to sit down in an easy pose, the yellow babouches on the floor, pair next to pair, neatly lined up. |
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And few could have failed to be moved by the five pitiful bodies of quins, lined up stiffly in a row. |
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When one of the children spoke Finnish, they were all lined up and had their ears boxed one by one. |
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Hold the base plate, or shoe, of the saw against the board to be sure the blade is lined up with the line. |
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We are currently on a port gybe and will probably have to gybe twice more before we can get lined up for the final dash to the finish. |
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Zimbabwean hosts feed 6,000 people rice and cornmeal porridge twice daily from black cooking pots lined up on the conference grounds. |
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Such a move sticks out, as people have lined up to slam his management of the complicated process. |
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An appropriately somber group of media, stylists, scenesters and celebs lined up in the dark courtyard, waiting to be let in. |
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I imagined the onlookers lined up, hoping to catch a glimpse of my manly torso. |
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We lined up for around 45 minutes, and while we were waited, some guy started handing out samples of some guarana herbal extract. |
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But Flanagan already has a new team lined up, with George Watt, Hughes's second in command, installed as acting finance director. |
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Pupils lined up outsides schools clutching brand new bags eager to return to class. |
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The club have plenty of activities lined up and are looking forward to a busy year. |
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It scorches between corners with lightning force and brakes solidly so that the next corner can be lined up smoothly and efficiently. |
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Just take a look at the planes that are lined up outside the general aviation terminal at your airport. |
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Motors revving, we lined up to take turns cruising at cautious speeds across the practice area, which was basically a blanket of dirt. |
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The committee had a four-course meal, upmarket wines, auction prizes, 2000 balloons and other decorations and a Perth band lined up. |
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In both fallen cities, people lined up at barbershops to shave their once-mandatory beards. |
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They should be perfectly lined up to allow the sash to have just enough clearance for free movement, but not too much. |
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The programme has also helped to cut down the number of young girls lined up for circumcision in the area this year. |
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I had a place lined up, I thought it over, I mused, I pondered, I decided to go with it. |
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In addition, fellow grizzled performers Allan Ramsay and Steven Stewart are lined up for, their 63rd and 62nd outings in the tournament. |
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In qualifying, both BMW Williams F1 Team drivers lined up on the front row of the grid. |
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The soldiers piled out of the vehicle and lined up alongside their hauptmann. |
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Marc pulled away and turned in his swivel chair towards the file cabinets lined up on the wall. |
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We have lined up a lot of friendly games that will help us pick only the best players to represent Zambia. |
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To the fiercely rhythmic sound of drums and whistles, the young bloods of the village lined up in a column three-deep. |
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Asianet Global has also lined up a host of programmes, including special Vishu programmes and a lot of mega events featuring film stars. |
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They take a good deal of interest in the exhibits lined up in the 25 stalls there, making the event a melting pot of cultures. |
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The first foray overseas will happen in May, when a week-long trip to Norway is being lined up once all the necessary paperwork is completed. |
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He has seven lined up in a row, with an electronic timer on each to record how many solid punches can be landed in two minutes. |
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At the welcoming ceremony all the children lined up, looking like brilliant, unidentifiable flowers in their rags and robes of reds and maroons. |
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She has opened eight Asian dance academies and is now lined up to work with Gareth Gates on his latest tour. |
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The police turned away some of the disabled people in wheelchairs who had also lined up to be arrested. |
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The stall had lined up Chimpanzees, huggable teddy bears, puppies and furry Santas in anticipation of the Christmas and New Year rush. |
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I'd lined up other discs just in case it, in fact, turned out to be Scandinavian doom metal or a cunning front for an area smooth jazz combo. |
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The Fat Duck's kitchen is so small that a lot of the storage is in garden sheds, lined up in serried rows outside. |
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Masqueraders, acrobats, jugglers, paraders and various artists have been lined up to take part in the inner city's first New Year's Eve carnival. |
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International artists will be lined up alongside home-grown talent from across the UK and Bradford itself. |
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Two pawns of the same color lined up on a file as the result of a capture. |
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Sometimes the ADS would get in the way of playing, and a perfectly lined up shot would be ruined. |
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So then, I lined up the shot and it would've been a great goal but then some jackass from the other team sent a kick toward my knee and sent me sprawling to the ground. |
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When the bombing started they quickly lined up behind the warmongers. |
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A 21-year-old secretary related how she lined up for several hours, but became dispirited watching young girls argue furiously with elderly women over queue-jumping. |
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It was time for the cleansing part of the ceremony and Victoria and I, along with half of the crowd, lined up on facing benches. |
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Many by De Mello are of fishermen throwing their nets, or balanced on a cliff with their rods lined up, or fishing boats moored in a foggy bay ringed by Hawaiian mountains. |
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Bush has lined up at tailback, fullback, slotback and wideout. |
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Good Earth is so successful it's bulging inside and out, with delivery trucks jockeying for space in the alley and customers from afar lined up to park. |
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Once we had lined up outside, the whir of the engines sounded. |
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Yet as Emily Bazelon revealed in Slate, a coterie of right-wing organizations has indeed lined up to oppose contraception itself. |
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The Ukrainian government now says that its military has detected even more advanced antiaircraft batteries lined up on its border. |
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It will also commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Normandy landings, and many veterans' groups are already lined up to take part in a special event. |
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The three crews that lined up for the men's coxed pair had met each other for the first time yesterday in the race for lanes and it was Germany that secured the centre lane. |
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David Dimbleby is being lined up to lead the coverage from Britain, with the 6pm BBC news presenter, Huw Edwards, anchoring a special programme from New York. |
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Work on the last minute feature continues apace, with it being dropped onto the page and lined up nicely today, and almost ready for proofing by six. |
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At nearby Sardjito Hospital, bodies were lined up in the hallway and some family members were taking them home before they could be added to the official toll. |
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The troops were lined up above the water-tanks on the beach. |
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People lined up around the block in pouring rain for tickets. |
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About 11 interactive games and events were lined up for the teachers. |
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The Australian has been offered a five-year contract to take over coaching duties, but two other highly rated personnel have been lined up in case he turns it down. |
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Tim was whipped away from the scene by the teacher's calling, and he, as well as the rest of the class, lined up in a circle round the tall and lean Mr. Khan. |
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Like the millions of Americans who were stuck lined up at the pumps in 1977, after dropping Blue Moves, his first dud in seven years, he was also running out of gas. |
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In the morning we found the empty soda cans properly opened with the tabs provided for this and they were empty and lined up in a row just like a person had set them down. |
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As men, women and children lined up to have their moment with the coveted chalice, the man responsible for its safe keeping made sure everything ran smoothly. |
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On Bush's first touchdown reception, he lined up at tailback, but tight end Dominique Byrd was also in the backfield, creating a dilemma for the defense. |
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If the President lined up every world leader in a line and systematically punched each of them in the gut in the name of unilateral diplomacy, would you still vote for him? |
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Some twenty-seven mail coaches, their paintwork buffed, their teams snorting and stamping the pavement, lined up to receive mailbags and passengers. |
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From about 8 am relatives lined up against the court's baby-blue walls hoping to get a glimpse, or say a few words to, their incarcerated loved ones. |
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Over 30 eligible bachelorettes lined up to take part in the competition. |
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You might even see him lined up in the backfield once or twice. |
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Now, lined up in their matching chairs, the three of them look unified, purposeful, like eager schoolkids taking turns to explain some esoteric science project. |
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There were three large metal portables lined up beside the school. |
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A number of activities have been lined up for the cricket week and will include a march past and demonstrations of various aspects of the sport by ZCU officials. |
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Already a bunch of freshmen had lined up at the secretary's desk. |
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After the game, the kids were lined up along the rail from the dugout to shallow right field, with their scorecards and baseballs in hand, hoping for an autograph. |
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The bassists we have lined up include Chicago Symphony and Lyric Opera Orchestra members and excellent free-lance Jazz musicians so this should be a very exciting project. |
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Reportedly 2,500 people had been lined up for a few days to get their tix. |
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The U.S. soldiers lined up at the truck, heaping their plates with food. |
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Soon afterward, East Berliners lined up at various checkpoints and demanded to be let through to West Berlin. |
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He waited until Max had lined up his shot perfectly to spring the trap. |
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In Vlas, a town just north of Sunny Beach, for example, we saw 200-room hotels under construction, lined up like dominos or suburban tract housing. |
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The two-hundred strong primary students, all dressed in traditional Chinese scholarly robes and wearing trencher caps, lined up in neat rows at the opening ceremony. |
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Las Vegas Sands Macau brought in Las Vegas showgirls to kick off its grand opening today, but its owners have lined up even better-endowed partners behind the scenes. |
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Often lined up in ranks of twenty to thirty kites, the fliers work with partners to launch their large and uniquely designed and constructed kites. |
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Then we were lined up again in single file and tattooed on the forearm. |
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Four other men came to the tree, and the six lined up single-file. |
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American League umps lined up higher and directly behind the catcher. |
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This concern for self-sufficiency also carries over into his emphasis on recycling, as blue boxes are wedged under and lined up on the counters of the outdoor kitchen. |
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Look closer and you'll notice the port and starboard navigation lights, and the knot meter lined up next to the speedo and rev counter on the dash. |
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I found the snowblowers lined up like an armada of fighter planes. |
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But I've got a very busy day lined up, so that's all for now. |
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Once, when all her party officials were lined up for a photo op, she stopped the proceedings. |
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They became upset when the two military policemen who were riding a motorcycle ignored all the vehicles lined up for gas and cut in front of their car. |
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A diverse range of benchmark wines were lined up to tantalise the group, while the wine specialist and I fielded questions from the savvy and vinously curious participants. |
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A person in the stake boats holds each of the six boats lined up. |
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Flags flew at half mast at North Marine Road yesterday as a mark of respect for events in America and the teams lined up on the field for a minute's silence before the start. |
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In the hall the girls lined up on one side and the men on the other, but as soon as the band struck up, it was a race over to the girls to choose a partner. |
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Your guidepost will work best if it's lined up directly with your destination, but it can be off to the side as long as you orient yourself accordingly. |
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Fortunately the studly and resourceful Dan lined up a model for us. |
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For the next man, I lined up to bowl an outswinger but it must have been the earliest known case of reverse swing, because it nipped back in and bowled him. |
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I remember sitting in someone else's home, a gram of coke lined up before me, two MDMA pills imbibed, an oxy, and several bottles of champagne in the fridge. |
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No one listened as telly pundits Lineker, Hanson and O'Neill droned on, and then, as the teams lined up, mine host killed the volume and put on Three Lions. |
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The amount of alcohol that was lined up for the housemates was obscene. |
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Four Sea Harriers lined up in a hover in front of the 100 or so personnel in the squadron at RNAS Yeovilton for an emotional decommissioning ceremony. |
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Floats and parades and marching bands and all the other events that have been lined up to celebrate the feast day of the national apostle are in the final stages. |
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At that stage, Saturday's pilot Peter Buchanan was being lined up for April, but he now looks set to be on Strong Resolve, with Carrie re-applying for her riding licence. |
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Last week, big newspaper companies, broadcast media conglomerates, and their lawyers and brokers and bankers and boards, had all lined up the next big media buying frenzy. |
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Different people in different situations call for different conversational styles, and I have them all lined up in neat little boxes, ready to go. |
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The first is a series of photos of the Escalera Nautica Project currently lined up to ruin some of Baja's best, most rustic point breaks and fishing grounds. |
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And we have our flashlights and batteries and everything else lined up. |
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I also have a rather good one lined up co-starring the Duke of Kent. |
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Abstract graffiti, lush in color and design, covered nearly every inch of the green dumpsters that were lined up neatly in a corner of a loading bay. |
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A number of our friends lined up for cuddles with the wee darling, and several photos of people who we had not hitherto suspected of being clucky fussing Rebecca now exist. |
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A top band has been lined up again this year and all the old attractions are to be included in a great programme of events as in the former years. |
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And it does that acceleration part rather well, pulling like a jet engine lined up at a runway's start right from the low end of the rev-counter scale. |
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To neatly convey the choice of sizes in the case of such items as drawer pulls, the entire range might be lined up on the page in descending order. |
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He lined up 4 guys under the basket and dunked over all of them. |
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The Echo understands the blockbusting Kiwi forward is being lined up for a role as defence coach by new director of rugby Davies. |
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He was overwhelmed by an immediate onrush of hospitality as the geekerati lined up to get a word with him. |
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We all grabbed our gear, lined up, and walked across the Tarmac. |
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Different length leaves, but all lined up in a flat plane, is a useful way to quickly distinguish this species. |
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Early on Friday morning, thousands of people lined up along the roadside to welcome newly appointed commissioner Bol. |
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Crushed police cars were lined up along the side of the road. |
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They have no primary run support and are lined up 14 yards from the line of scrimmage. |
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When the captain offered a free round of grog to the crew, every man Jack of them lined up for a cupful. |
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The 99 prisoners were marched to farm buildings nearby and lined up along a barn wall. |
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A number of famous actors and musicians have been lined up for the celebrations. |
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They also have a May 4 gig at the Yorkshire Victoria lined up with Maltese band Slit, who have recently signed to UK label Retribute. |
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Listeners lined up to protest and the whole thing was regurgitated in Radio 4's Feedback. |
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The troops were lined up on deck, firing musket volleys, with full colours flying and the military bands playing. |
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Bottles of every type of alcohol they had were lined up in a row behind the bar. |
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The first encoded a pure tone in a traditional radio wave with peaks and troughs lined up neatly in a single, two-dimensional plane. |
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Dio says that, even if they were lined up one deep, they would not have extended the length of Boudica's line. |
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I heard a zing close to my head and looked up again. Five or six men were lined up on the deck above me with rifles shooting at the shark. |
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In 1961, they lined up a lawyer and an underwriter to take the company public. |
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Former Tory high-flier Michael Portillo has been lined up to speak at the annual dinner of Cardiff Chamber of Commerce. |
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In the past two years, distribution has been lined up for Ariston, De'Longhi, Electrolux, Fagor, Fulgor and Siemens. |
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Another teacher had a selection of plimsolls lined up on his desk in different sizes, and would ask the pupils to choose one. |
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All the men, dressed in donkey jackets, boilersuits and hard hats, lined up behind Dewi in their working pairs. |
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That said, they generally show their support for the acts lined up by host Gonzo. |
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Later, after a quick trial, the prisoners were lined up with a British soldier standing a couple of yards in front of them. |
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If our teams lined up in the European playground for a big game of World Cuppy they would be the last picked. |
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I try to get the pole within 10 feet of home plate and lined up just off-center. |
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Wall Street is also lined up in the bullish corner, another red flag for contrarians. |
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Fifteen of us were lined up in front of a firing squad with fixed bayonets as a frightener because we knocked off work five minutes early. |
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To improve the sound the acousticians, JaffeHolden, lined up flangelike panels along the front of the side walls to bounce sound inward. |
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The work consists of a monoprint of herself sitting on a chair with the stones lined up below the drawing in a vitrine. |
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All 25 super strongmen lined up for the announcement, only eight of whom competed on the third and final day of the competition. |
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Trail bikes are lined up outside for touring the plantation's rolling acres. |
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He discovered that the gas clouds lined up along spiral arms, indicating that we live in a spiral galaxy. |
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The bridge was closed at the time because of strong winds and other cars were lined up at a toll barrier waiting for it to reopen. |
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The Black Cats have also lined up a trial for Mexican striker Kevin Chaurand, 19, who plays for Club Celaya in his homeland. |
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They lined up to write in a guest book and pay their respects. |
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Star Appeal beat a strong field at Longchamp, as Allez France, Dahlia and Bruni were among the leading fancies, while top fillies Ivanjica and Nobiliary also lined up. |
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Poets recited their versifications in love of the nation, as symbols of the country's earlier Bedouin life such as race camels and falcons lined up nearby. |
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Gordon, who's the current Mr Scotland, lined up with 37 other hopefuls last night in the finals of a competition to find the world's dishiest man. |
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Kitty-corner to the site of what will be a new Baptist Health hospital along Interstate 40, Lewis Crossing has already lined up several tenants to move in. |
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It lined up a collection of angel investors with the help of Indianapolis-based Periculum Capital, through contacts at financial seminars and by other means of networking. |
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With most key first team players having refused to transfer to the new company, a very different Rangers team lined up for the first league match in Third Division. |
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Sam, who flew in from the States yesterday and performed at London's Chinawhite last night, has a series of work functions lined up in the capital. |
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The stealth fighter-bomber that staff can fly by remote control is being lined up to replace in-service Typhoons and the Joint Strike Fighters on order from the United States. |
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The worn-out soccer players lined up to congratulate the other team. |
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On what looks like a beautiful summer's day the Reds lined up in their old red shirts with white V-necks, white shorts with a red stripe and white socks. |
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Manama, Nov13 A vintage car show today opened at Bahrain International Circuit as part of events lined up on the sidelines of the Six Hours of Bahrain Race. |
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Potential ambassadors from Los Angeles to Florida lined up Thursday in safari jackets to suits, in hip casuals to office getups, hoping to turn a bit part into the Big Time. |
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Archaeologists treat stone rows as discrete features however and alignment refers to the stones being lined up with one another rather than anything else. |
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But we wanted to sort of break those notions up and put like really well-dressed men and reinforce the idea that we're all sort of the same when we're lined up side by side. |
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Mr Clegg would be lined up as Home Secretary, Lib Dem finance chief Vince Cable would be No2 at the Treasury and Chris Huhne would get the Transport job. |
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Whilst its creditors lined up a High Court hearing with the aim of liquidating the club, Swansea City had come to rely on a combination of old stagers and young professionals. |
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A TRIO of comedians have been lined up for this month's Barnstormers comedy night at the Royal Spa Centre in Leamington, which takes place tomorrow. |
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Then, after a smoky-burnout to warm up the tires, you're lined up next to another competitor and the Christmas tree lights blink down... yellow, yellow, yellow, green! |
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Penny Dreadfuls, The Ourz, Radioactive Grandma, Our Krypton Son and Murder Balladeers are among the quality array of support acts lined up for this miniature tour. |
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In St Peter Port, the main town of Guernsey, some lorries lined up to load tomatoes for export to England were mistaken by the reconnaissance for troop carriers. |
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More than 200 festival-goers lined up at the rear of the enormous platform behind Lars Ulrich's drum kit, cheering and dancing throughout the gig. |
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On first down, after a nice run by quarterback Jeremiah Masoli, the offense lined up on the left hash mark with a slot set to the right side of the field. |
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More than 200 taxi drivers in Abu Dhabi lined up at Le Royal Meridianto enjoy special iftar boxes that included biryani, dates, juice and fresh fruits. |
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And Leomania has swept the planet. In Japan, fans lined up three nights ahead of time just to catch a glimpse of him arriving at the Tokyo Film Festival. |
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