Drake's eyes made a quick scan of the alley to ensure that no other threat lurked nearby, then his gaze returned to the man. |
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Yu made the announcement yesterday afternoon during a tea party with the media in the Cabinet complex. |
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I made them stand in their scanties and subjected them to the gaze of men with tape measures. |
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John Gould made his name as a taxidermist and was a curator and preserver to the Zoological Society, in London. |
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Maybe I can finally get the recipe for those amazing scalloped potatoes she made for your reception. |
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To ease my back and save time, I screwed a piece of plywood to the top of a sawhorse and made a crude table to catch the piece of split wood. |
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I set sail with the Navy Seals and, let me tell you, they made a man out of me. |
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This ideologically diverse group is made up of cultural pessimists, environmentalists, traditionalists, egalitarians, and technophobes. |
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In recent years they have been made even more comfortable to carry, though not necessarily to shoot, through the use of titanium and scandium. |
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Doyle had a reasonably distinguished career as a sawbones but made his mark as creator of arguably the world's best-known fictional detective. |
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He comes to the Lapham shop to request a silver basin for his tea set that Mr. Lapham had made years before. |
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The staff were wonderful, friendly, approachable, the porters made me laugh and were teasing me lots on the way to the theatre. |
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A heartbroken grandfather has made a tearful appeal for the return of his beloved Jack Russell dog. |
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The tea must be brewed in a teapot, preferably made of glass so that a glimpse of the clear amber liquid adds to the delight. |
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He also isn't playing good defense, failing to make the backhanded stops he has made most of the season. |
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This problem has made us seem to lack credibility in the eyes of the ordinary man in the street. |
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The mammary glands of pubescent female mice developed structurally in a way that made them more likely to develop breast cancer. |
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He's certainly made a big move from the back of the pack, and is looking more like a winner. |
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As a social base it had the older generation of the modern middle class, made up of professional workers, technocrats and civil servants. |
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What made him great was not his mastery of technique, but the strength of his vision. |
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Even if it's just a technical problem, technic is made by man, and man can control it. |
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He changed the strategy, boiling the water at his office and transporting the freshly made tea in urns. |
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If the exporter is not a resident of Canada, the application must be made by an agent or mandatary who is a resident of Canada. |
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She was more developed than most girls her age and that made them all jealous. |
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After our little scene outside this morning, Kai made me go with him back to his house. |
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The salinity schemes across the Mallee area have made a huge difference, that's well documented. |
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They're made from shiny gold bars, which feature a delicate, scalloped, satin gold border. |
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His religious principles made him a pacifist so he was exempted from military service and remained at Cambridge. |
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The hilt of the blade is designed to hug the wrist, made of a lightweight, thin malleable metal for ease of wear. |
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People differentiate between tea made from tea leaves and that made from herbs or fruits. |
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Using the phone's LCD backlight as a flashlight, Joanna made it to her room safely and silently. |
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Indeed, if not quite Teflon, McGreggor certainly seems to be made out of something strong and non-stick. |
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I would have fallen on my knees and make a scene just to embarrass him, but it would have made me look like a complete idiot. |
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Massive manacles made of dull metal bound its wrists and ankles to the wall. |
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Militarism, one of the tectonic plates in our political culture, has made a huge shift in a short time. |
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It is just the kind of thing the utopians in government wanted to try to alleviate, yet they have made it worse. |
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It is this lack that has made archeological finds scarce and precious, finds like the one Dan made. |
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She has since made a full recovery but still bears the mental scars from the accident. |
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His technocratically sound management of London's transport made him the most popular politician in London. |
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And those willing to pay a little more, say 10-15 per cent, can get furniture made of pure teak, for a good bargain. |
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When made into dry white wine, Malvasia grapes can produce wines full in body with fragrant aromas. |
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Indian doctors, engineers, technocrats, consultants, management experts made their mark at home and abroad. |
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That made Zhuhai a tax haven for foreign investors and opened it to free market experimentation. |
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Often, forensic testimony is dismissed on a technicality, like an assumption the investigator made or the way he described something to the jury. |
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In Allegory of the Faith alone, a pattern of what can be read as white Maltese crosses, each made from five tiles, is set on a black background. |
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If you're feeling adventurous, go for a rauchbier, a German-style beer made with malts dried over beechwood fire. |
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Yamashita's Malayan campaign, culminating in the fall of Singapore in February 1942, made him a national hero. |
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For most of this period JNR suffered from overmanning and union disruption, whilst considerable investment had been made in new infrastructure. |
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The backing or outer layer, the part furthest from the skin, is made of polyester film. |
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Interestingly, Deepak ran a tea shop near Gurthalli bridge and had made a strong network by coming in contact with other youths through friends. |
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The game commentators also made the telegenic 20-year-old and his hometown the main topic of their banter between plays. |
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She now needs to broaden her own brand, she is telegenic and would made a star television performer. |
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Madeira is made in several layers of sweetness, from sercial to verdelho, bual and malmsey. |
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This handy wooden mallet was made from some left-over scraps of oak that I had salvaged from a pallet. |
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The principal cheese of Spain takes its name from the dry plateau of La Mancha, south of Madrid, where it is made from whole sheep's milk. |
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Over 60 per cent of this area is made up of the single tehsil of Kishtwar, which, in turn, divides equally into four major valley systems. |
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The heartbroken mother of Easter murder victim Lucy Royle today made a tearful plea for help to find her savage killer. |
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Robert's widow, Sharron Johnston, 44, has made a tearful plea for anyone with information to come forward. |
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He should also be applauded for having the guts to admit he might have boobed and wrongly made one of the most crucial decisions in the match. |
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Once you've made a full recovery, go for the burn with fat-blasting ab crunches and leg-sculpting lunges. |
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They try to build themselves up by tearing other people down, try to make them seem immoral or bad or wrong for being the way God made them. |
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Since the beginning of time, women have been the support system and backbone for many of the great strides made by men. |
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A Bradford councillor has made a scathing attack on preservationists who are bitterly opposed to the construction of an Aire Valley motorway. |
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Later, he scathingly recalled the reluctance of friends to comment on his book because Moscow had not made its position known. |
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The distinction feminists have made between maleness and masculinity provides a clue and an analogy. |
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In some cases, the law has made IT managers legally responsible for adherence to corporate governance rules. |
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He has good range and has made some superb throws after making a backhanded grab on the run. |
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It made the heart strings go just watching her and seeing her smile back at me. |
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He's a team player, scored the equaliser, made chances for others, including our equaliser. |
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A call was made today for a change in the law so teenagers can get involved in politics at every level. |
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Orders were made as suggestions and officers and men were on first-name terms. |
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Women wear dresses and scarves made from the printed cloth popular in East Africa. |
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This philosophy has not only made Dunstone popular with punters, it has made his early backers very rich. |
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He made three tackles in the Buc backfield and two more at the line of scrimmage. |
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Twice the size of a normal bike, the bronze Fat Boy Harley has been made by a team of eight workers and taken six months to complete. |
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Difficult choices must be made in the allocation of scarce resources between current and capital expenditure. |
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New moves will be made this weekend by divers armed with sonar scarers used on fish farms to return him to the wild. |
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Hugging their flags, their heads bowed, men and women were in tears as they quickly made their way home. |
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Some are made from coal, wood, or sawdust, while others are made from peach pits, olive pits, or coconut shells. |
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We made our way into the lobby, where about a million other giggly, screaming girls dressed in ridiculously scanty things were frolicking. |
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Mr Hussain's 34-year-old widow Naila has made a tearful plea for help to catch her husband's killers. |
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Industrial and commercial fittings are made from galvanized steel, cast iron, or malleable steel. |
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It is made with combed and teazled merino wool, enriched by an elegant piece of embroidery with satin motifs. |
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My son knows, though, that he made no special effort to lose his front tooth, and that everyone will eventually lose those baby teeth. |
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My parents are buried in a garden I made in Water Mill, the graves two unmarked stones, surrounded by Montauk daisies and pink mallow. |
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The brewers who made the beer and bought in the malt ultimately had power over the maltsters who depended on them for their trade. |
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As I made my way to the taxi stand at JFK, I felt at ease for the first time in over a month. |
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Her little scampish voice made me giggle even though I couldn't understand half of what she was saying. |
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We actually cheered when malt liquor was made available at the local stores. |
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According to him, what made modern science possible was not technical advances in instrumentation so much as a new way of looking at the world. |
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It was eaten as porridge and made into unleavened bread and malted for beer. |
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The Babylonians made pottery, terra-cotta sculptures, and writing surfaces with the clay they had. |
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She whispered and she made sure the baby monitors were on and she went to the bedroom. |
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It is already producing two beers, each made using a secret recipe of malts, yeast and hops, giving them a unique flavour and aroma. |
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Art in the Park with a difference will include a display of garden scarecrows made by local school children. |
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I dreamed of tasting a white made from the Malvasia, Trebbiano or Ortrugo grapes. |
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Last Thursday he showed his moxie when he made a diving backhanded catch on a one-hopper. |
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But it would be an arbitrary theme, like when David Byrne made his mambo record. |
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We note on the other hand that the applicant made it clear what he really wanted was his job back. |
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You couldn't help thinking of people at school who you'd turned your back on, when vicious cliques had made their days a misery. |
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Her feet made no sound against the smooth flagstones beneath them, and her breathing was scarcely audible. |
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She made little bread balls with chopped scampi, parsley, lemon, garlic, pepper, breadcrumbs and beaten egg white and threw them in, too. |
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When the president came on the scene in 2000, he made it clear that big business should mind its own business. |
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Having made this judgment, the Security Council may then mandate the US and its allies to use force in order to remove him. |
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I always thought the U.S. Open made a man out of you more than any other golf tournament. |
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It could have been all three points for the Lions, had referee Clive Penton not made a bizarre mistake that he was man enough to admit to later. |
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As things turned out, railways and telegraphy made things easier for the police, too. |
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She meant it as a playful tease but snickers from the corner of the room made her lighthearted smile disappear. |
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Nat's cheek had started to turn red, but my hand made a huge outline of itself in scarlet on Dayton's face. |
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Ticket scalpers have prevailed despite the pledge made by the authorities to crack down on them. |
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The backhanded compliment had made her blood rise with both embarrassment and a little bit of annoyance. |
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He has made clear that he is seeking a personal and a political mandate in this election. |
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Her family, who made a nice living running a business, feared anti-Semitic backlash. |
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Her sculptures are made of recycled, printed tin often incorporating household articles scavenged from junk yards. |
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I also caught some terakihi, another good eating fish and that evening Hayden made a chowder with fish, crayfish, scallops and mussels. |
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The difference of expert opinion nonetheless forms an important backcloth to the submissions made on the claimant's behalf. |
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One hundred eighty-nine American newcomers, Tejus Anglo settlers, and Tejanos made a stand in the fort. |
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Dump trucks made over 300 trips carting raw material out before legions of workers began building new stages, stairs, railings and doorways. |
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Public education campaigning and enforcement, backed by industry support, has made drink driving unacceptable. |
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Although the trees seemed tight, the consistently deep snow made telemarking easy. |
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If you flipped through the channels fast enough, it looked like the old bird had finally made up with Diana. |
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Looters also made a comeback, making forays into a presidential palace to scavenge whatever was left behind from earlier bouts of looting. |
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Now I know that their staple food is njera and that the local tipple, tej, is made from honey. |
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Tej is a wine made from fermented honey and a special kind of hops called gesho. |
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Downing St is officially neutral, though intensive preparations are being made behind the scenes. |
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The Press Association made agency news nationally available by providing a central telegraphic agency for the new provincial press. |
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Only a minority are cut into sawlog and made into high value furniture, flooring or building materials. |
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Herbal teas are made by placing the prescribed amount of herbs in a cup or a teapot and then pour boiling water over the mixture. |
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I have tried conditioner and baby oil on their fur and vegetable oil in their food, which just made them sick. |
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All are high quality logs destined for sawmills and stud mills, where they are made into dimension lumber for the construction industry. |
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As for the more spiritually inclined, there are malas made of rudraksh, tulasi beads and lotus seeds. |
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A new public entrance with a tea garden was created, and a tearoom and kitchen were made in part of the lower courtyard. |
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These sawlike ridges are made up of equilateral triangles, but often they contain bent and irregular teeth. |
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There was all the flippant humor that made the show so much fun back in the day, and I loved it. |
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He made a telephone call to the Observer and with readers' help slowly began to piece bits of the puzzle together and build up the museum. |
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On kind of a whim Friday night, I made polvorones, or Mexican Wedding Cakes, for the next night's bachelorette party. |
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I made this last year and the inside of it is a children's plastic sand pit with a butyl liner over it inside a timber frame. |
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Apart from iron and bronze, the Saxons and Vikings made use of other metals, mainly for jewellery. |
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They held a conversation that was made up entirely of subtle expressions passed back and forth. |
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It just put my back up and made me more and more determined that I was going to speak out. |
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About 5 years ago I had some doors made for my house to lead out to the back garden. |
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Somehow, his voice made her feel a very, very, very teeny tiny bit of homesickness. |
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Shane had set up a makeshift table for them, made of wooden boards and sawhorses. |
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I am a smoker, and have been for the past 36 years, man and boy, and have never really made any serious attempt to quit in all that time. |
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Here we give thanks to those inventions and products that have made our lives free from misery, barbarism and tedium. |
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Having made up my mind, I quickly scarfed down a piece of pizza, took a deep breath, and headed to the table where he was sitting. |
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This protective shaft is made up of tiny cells that overlap each other, much the way fish scales do. |
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Being a single father made a man out of me, and I can honestly say I am a better man today and thankful for the experience. |
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This would occur whenever the public is made aware of official malfeasance or incompetence. |
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Even if they were just friends, that made it newsworthy, because it was about public malfeasance. |
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But I was always made fun of and I was never considered cool because I wasn't a jock and I didn't play sports on any school team. |
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Your poor pal has just made a terrifying investment and, as you say, is having to shell out for new furnishings and other bits and bobs. |
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All payments under this pledge shall be made in United States Dollars by means of telegraphic transfer remittance to the mutually agreed bank account. |
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A lot of spaghetti with marinara-type sauces are made with the packaged meats. |
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The Secretary of State has made it abundantly clear that he wants this whole process to be as drama-free as humanly possible. |
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These activities made up the morning's events before breaking for lunch and continuing on the rest of the day with a scavenger hunt and a children's tug-of-war. |
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Some units made free-standing cold-water showers with five-gallon jugs inverted over wood platforms that had been scavenged from shipping pallets. |
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That decision was not made finally until the 1950s, and then it was decided that there would be just a scatter of plantations though the highlands. |
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The growth of the internet has made it so easy for people both to gather information from diverse sources and to disseminate information to diverse recipients. |
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Until the completion of the new institute, Queen Mary's scientists were scattered across seven different sites, which made such collaboration all but impossible. |
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She has made little secret of the fact she would rather be back in South Africa, or London, or Paris, or anywhere but Monaco. |
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Male grasshoppers court females by a producing a signal made by alternate stridulation, which is rubbing one hind leg against the tegmen, which produces sound. |
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Although at least the government was now in one place rather than scattered around the Loire, this also made it easier for Reynaud's opponents to concert their activities. |
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They are made form the sames grapes, sourced from some of the same vineyards, and made by the same winemaker. |
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Many discoveries made long time ago seemed malapropos and were forgotten. |
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Many might not realize that plates on which their food is served in restaurants could be made from plastic waste scavenged from the city's streets. |
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I still cringe at the memory of a gag I made on a policy while backgrounding a journalist before an interview that was turned into a very barbed question for my boss. |
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Your spouse becomes your soul mate after you've made those vows to each other in front of God and the people who matter to you. |
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Yes, he was the man of the house and he made most of the decisions. |
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We would go on hikes and we started out with small hikes like 10 miles and ended up doing 30-mile hikes with a pack, they made a man out of you real quick. |
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Traffic typically backs up in both the morning and evening rush hours, but drivers are reporting that the new road markings have made the delays much longer than normal. |
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The president and his backers insist that the opposition's relentless protests calling for reform have hurt the economy and have made implementing changes impossible. |
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By the time Sontag made it to Paris in 1957, the intellectual energy in Paris was already legendary. |
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The most common Egyptian amulet was the scarab, made in the form of a sacred beetle, and this design continued to be used in early Greek and Etruscan work. |
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This made sense, even to an inveterate technophobe like myself. |
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In the nineties, Vernon Boggs continuously made his appearance on the club scene in order to hear the music he loved and on occasion, he mamboed on the dance floor. |
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Baluchi nomads live in tents made of palm matting stretched on poles. |
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More than 10,000 people revelled in the glorious weather at a track Mancunians have made their own, while the quality of racing matched the spirit in the stands. |
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Still, with just this scant amount of evidence, that one news source made it sound like your car might be vulnerable to viruses passed on from passing cars. |
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His winery was technically advanced, and he seems to have made good wine. |
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Of course, much is made of the U.K.'s free press but for much of its life it has been, especially in the eighteenth century, little more than a collection of scandal sheets. |
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But in the age of the iPod, where solipsism has been made sophisticated, they are more right than anyone ever imagined. |
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Tea, the national beverage, is made in metal urns called samovars. |
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After a quick scan, I found Lara and made my way over to her. |
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The two of them made their way to a smaller tunnel that scanned their bodies as they walked through it, a red beam of light passing up and down their bodies. |
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A damp tea towel had made a moist patch on the shoulder of my tee-shirt. |
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And they made a substantial change, like moving talented malcontent Raul Mondesi to Toronto and getting in return Shawn Green, whom everyone sees as a superstar in waiting. |
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At one stage he even sampled a local delicacy, cow foot soup, made from the hooves of cattle. |
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I'd read in a book once of people who were less intimidated by bankers who wore regular clothes and made house calls, even though they were scamming their clients. |
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A visit to the city zoo was not considered complete unless one teased a monkey and made it snarl or got it to throw back the banana or nuts thrown at it. |
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However, the side of scalloped potatoes was creamy and excellent and there was a generous portion of steamed vegetables that made it feel like a holiday dinner. |
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It made him sound like a softie, he said, a mischaracterization that he wanted to correct. |
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The wife of a Bolton man who was kicked to death as he walked home from his birthday celebration has made a tearful appeal for her husband's killer to come forward. |
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Irishman Bob Geldof was famously made an honorary knight for his work for Live Aid. |
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Perforated unit pages would have made removal easier, but careful tearers should not have too much difficulty removing them from this paper-backed book. |
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Liquor made by soaking tiger bones in Chinese wine brings hefty prices on online exchanges. |
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Public transportation should be made the backbone of the system. |
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One of the most horrific episodes of the Vietnam War is being made into a government-funded opera. |
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We'll still put bits in our horses' mouths, but they'll be made from temperature sensitive materials and will mould to the individual shape of the horse's inner mouth. |
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It is made from granite roughbacks and discarded drill bits. |
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A look at the real engines and scale models, combined with the charts and diagrams on the walls, made various aeronautical principles easier to understand. |
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In that time, a variety of advances made by the Linux development community and system vendors has enabled a whole new class of scalable computers running Linux. |
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Much has been made lately of the ability of literature to improve our empathy and social skills. |
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I wander out onto the terrace, sniff green tea leaves as they brew, touch balls made of snowy flowerets, gaze at gold tickling the lake's skin, peaks clad in polar bear white. |
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Our kids, who are not big pizza fans, loved the Hawaiian, partially because it was made with back bacon as opposed to ham, and partially because the crust wasn't overcooked. |
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To use a sports metaphor for a moment, the history of sports is littered with teams that had lots of individual stars on them, but never made it to the championship game. |
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Around the same time and at the same value, there also were plenty of wigeons and teal, although neither made much of an impression at the processing house. |
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A distinction should be made between factitious disorders and malingering. |
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Indeed, the cuts that my mother's murderer had made in my flesh were now scabbed over thickly, dark green splotches against my belly's tan hide and bronze scale. |
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When George Hepplewhite's The Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers Guide was published in 1788, a clear distinction was being made between a tea chest and a caddy. |
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Another cure is Kvass, a slightly alcoholic beverage made by soaking dried rye bread with sugar and yeast. |
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I've made slow-cooker beef bourgignon, brussels sprouts with bacon and aleppo pepper, and homestyle egg noodles. |
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The attitude of the local colleagues at first puzzled us, and then made us snicker in a superior way. |
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He had taught them about Nietzsche and his philosophy of the overman, a superior man who did not have to obey conventions and morals made for inferiors. |
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A tea caddy, made from the mulberry tree planted by William Shakespeare in his garden at Stratford-on-Avon, was among the items in the library sold at auction. |
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I've made a public announcement about it now and there's no backing out. |
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Backed into a corner, the publishers finally made a desperate gamble. |
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In his voluble, guns-blazing manner, Adrover made the hollowness of New York Fashion Week, which ends Thursday, apparent. |
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Many of the impressive gains made by the rebels of late, Holliday adds, were months in the making. |
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Delachaise, a pit bull mix, made it across the field on her first try, but had to stop and sniff the camera. |
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The Hamburg silversmith Hans Lambrecht II, who made the cup shown in Plate XI, was probably influenced by the numerous tazza forms intended for serving fruit. |
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Scientists suspect that the final rocket burn sent the spacecraft slightly off course, so that although it made it into orbit, it is not in the orbit they expected. |
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New oils made from hazelnuts, walnuts, grapeseeds, avocados and tea leaves that provide similar health benefits are appearing in specialty markets. |
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During the interview she was wearing an original garment made by herself, a baby pink tank with Bandit embroidered on the front and Queen on the back. |
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The system of exemptions told draftees that their society did not value them, long before this was made patent on their return home when they were spat upon by the exempt. |
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Have the temperature changes made your skin itchy and your scalp dry? |
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Jackson's political clout and business savvy made the deal happen. |
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Most power saws made today have ports that can attach to vacuum tubing. |
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Our story made it onto the Times' home page, scoring the No. 10 slot on the most-emailed list. |
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They've been made scapegoats because the fire station is overmanned. |
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A silver tazza bearing the Royal African Company arms and made the same year as the Garthorne monteith, but by a different maker, is in the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. |
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Snare drum shells are made of wood as well as cast in aluminum, steel or copper. |
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Longer exposure didn't seem to matter, suggesting that this is a snap judgment that's made without conscious thought. |
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The British made a brutal attempt to control much of India culminating in the fall of the Moghuls in 1857 and the destruction of their empire. |
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The name Snape was made famous by JK Rowling when she used it to christen the anti-hero potions master Severus Snape in the Harry Potter novels. |
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Ecobility is backing a sustainable building material, recently available in the UAE, made from 100 per cent recycled paper and cashew nut resin. |
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I deliberately made sure I was hugged separately from my wife. |
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In addition to this, you can sample the local spirit Feni, which is made from coconut or cashew apples. |
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Four oil-in-water vitamin D emulsions were made using sodium caseinate, calcium caseinate, nonfat dry milk or whey protein. |
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Maneka Gandhi, Harsimrat Kaur Badal and Smriti Zubin Irani have also been made Cabinet ministers. |
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But the role that really made his name was as the smoulderingly righteous Mr Darcy in BBC TV's Pride And Prejudice. |
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PolyTHF1000 is a polymer made of linear diols with a backbone of repeating tetramethylene units connected by ether linkages. |
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Since it was made in 2011, The Casebook of Eddie Brewer has screened at 14 festivals around the world, winning prizes at six of them. |
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The project not only helped use otherwise wasted milk, but made a profit which the school used to buy a smoothy maker. |
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That would have made the SOTU highlight reels for centuries to come. |
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We made the transition from smoothbores to rifled barrels, black powder to smokeless cartridges, and open sights to scopes. |
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Now they are being reorganised in what is probably a smoke screen to cover the mistake made two years ago. |
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The engine disabling weapon builds on the breakthroughs HSV Technologies has made with its non-lethal tetanizing beam weapon for use on humans. |
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The smokeless zones reduced levels of sooty particulates and made the intense and persistent London smog a thing of the past. |
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A mobile library service will also be made available on certain dates in the car park area at the rear of the library. |
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In science lessons pupils made Mobius strips which are strips of paper fashioned into continuous loops. |
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Fleks of cotton rose in the hot air and made little blazes here and there. |
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Produced by RDF Media, which made the reality TV hits Wife Swap and Faking It, the show divided 12 men into carrot and stick teams. |
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Lewis Brass then made a superb save when the MMU forward was clean through on goal. |
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Virtually all of the Victorianera British sporting arms made for the carriage trade feature exquisite hand-cut markings. |
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The Socialist primary could have made the race a comedy or a horror show. |
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A DECISION on whether or not to retire 2001 Grand National runnerup Smarty is likely to be made next week. |
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Mitra made it to the invitationals and the semifinals, but wasn't one of the 10 chosen finalists. |
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A Territorian in every sense of the word, Buffer had grown up in difficult times made harder by his part-Aboriginality. |
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A full-length feature thriller made by two German female Filmmakers, Carolin Von Petzholdt and Ursel Walldorf, in Hollywood. |
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Conversely, they made the honour of the Other into a supreme mitsvah, the opposite of humiliation of the face of the Other. |
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A garden hose supplies water to the faucet of a little sink made from a stainless steel mixin bowl. |
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In 2000, Al Gore went up about 20 points after he gave his wife a smackeroo of a kiss and made voters think, momentarily, he was human. |
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LiMerick and Antrim made their way into round three of the qualifiers after wins over Offaly and carlow, respectively. |
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Langer made seven before mistiming a square drive to Claude Henderson off the bowling of Shaun Pollock. |
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Tenzing will be made available to the more than 25 million people that have access to Everest's services in the United States and Canada. |
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While Judge began missionizing the native peoples of Alaska, he made his main mark among the gold seekers in the Canadian Yukon. |
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They simply made you realise that his slobbishness was, at best, a symptom of thoughtlessness and immaturity. |
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The offer represents a 45 percent premium above Spacelabs' stock price at the time of Cardiac Science's first proposal made on Nov. |
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The misprinted programme was withdrawn and an apology made to theatre-goers. |
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The more overseas transactions made by the cardholder, the more entries in the draw to win the car or a dream vacation. |
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That would be Southeastern Conference commissioner Mike Slive, who made the cut after not being included last year. |
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The guys are gearing up for their debut album release on November 9 and have made four limited-edition slipcases in red, yellow, green and blue. |
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Carly's most popular designs are her Loopa scarves which are made on a loopa frame using a figure eight and slip knot technique. |
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Moreover, it will be competitively priced and made from soft and absorbent terrycloth or similar materials, adding to its appeal. |
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For some unknown reason, the insecticide carbophos made its way into the products. |
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Levels of caspase protein made by the dying coral shot up to six times normal levels, while levels of the protein dropped in the heat-resistant coral. |
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One such example is the pair of snaphaunce pistols made by Matteo Acquafresca in about 1690 and recently acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. |
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In addition to this on a holiday to Goa, you can sample the strong local spirit Feni, which is made from coconut or cashew apples and specific to the Goa region. |
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It varies but a good example is I get up at 6am, do an hour of yoga or teach my class at The Club and Spa have a fruit salad and home made smoothy. |
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The addition of several new perils and enhanced technology are among improvements modelers have made to catastrophe models following the past two years' hurricane seasons. |
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The fur is made from 85 per cent modacrylic and 15 per cent acrylic. |
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For classic old shotguns, we selected Classic Doubles rounds made by Hevi-Shot, which are safe and suitable for smoothbores made before many Wildfowl readers were born. |
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Last batsman Will Smeath frustrated the North attack with an unbeaten 20 as Bedforshire made their declaration, with Brook taking 4-85 from 26 overs. |
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And before you cringe again, know that GladRags are made of highly absorbent, heavyweight cotton flannel and terry cloth and can be machine or hand washed. |
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The kit includes a headache relief cream and a special pad made from terrycloth cotton and processed corn kernel that is able to hold temperatures for long periods of time. |
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Multiplex boards are fixed with mitre joints and connection cross elements made from flat steel and the construction is stiffened with lightweight tensile steel cables. |
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Copies of several high-quality term papers submitted by students who have previously completed internship are made available as examples for review during the session. |
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Normally I would wait until something happened before I mithered you but someone has just made me aware of a headline they came across on this here Internet. |
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Then the call to prayer is made as he cleans his teeth with a miswak, a special type of stick that devout Muslims use to clean their teeth and freshen their breath. |
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To think that you can really know a particular coffee from a few slurps is a mistake, and one that I believe is increasingly made in our industry. |
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It made me smile to see her perpetual smile on TV as she talked so positively and caringly, preparing for an eventuality that would floor must of us. |
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In poetry, a tercet is a stanza in a poem made up of how many lines? |
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They grew tepary beans on fields made of flash flood debris, irrigated by winter rains and summer monsoon runoff and not much else, ten inches or so of precipitation annually. |
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Ten-pin bowling fanatic Tony Guarini, 48, from Pittsburgh, US, who is dying from cancer, has had a bowling ball urn made to contain his ashes after his cremation. |
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Jordan has had no previous experience of this tensest of scenarios in limited-overs cricket, but could hardly have made a better job of it at the first attempt. |
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Faulkner made 34 off 25 balls but he became one of Gordon's four victims and the Bears' resilient out-cricket finally saw them home in the tensest of finishes. |
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Nobody has gone after members of the Thatcher Government who lavished taxpayers' money on the disgraceful ad campaign that made personal pensions a doddle to mis-sell. |
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Last season I lost a race because of the rain, and so we have made sure we have the right tyres and also I think the carburetion is improved this time. |
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He said the game features hurleys, or flat sticks made of ash, a baseball-type ball called a sliotar and strikes that send the ball flying faster than 90 miles per hour. |
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