Her hair was now a tangled mess from the numerous run-throughs with her hands. |
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Youths get to go on an Army assault course and eat in the mess tent, and receive certificates for their involvement at the end. |
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It was a mess of homey flowers planted without a plan but blooming cheerily from their helter-skelter place. |
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So we have a former foreign Minister, now a trade Minister, overseas with Mr Peters, mopping up the mess and bagging him at the same time. |
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Because of that, there was such a mess for the select committee to sort out that we were left with this document full of changes. |
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We have developed our own minds but deep down we stick to the collective mess that we have called society or culture. |
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Deciding that cleaning toilets in the latrine and tables in the mess wasn't for him, Mauldin transferred to the infantry. |
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This sounds simple enough but the deeper flavours of the black cherries married magically with the creamy mess and light brioche bread. |
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Now she was doing something very fast with her hands and a mess of wet herbs, and slapping it onto the wound, ignoring the scream of her patient. |
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They were often blamed for eating all the sandwiches before the other officers returned to mess at night. |
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The building will also house a mess room, locker rooms, kitchen, offices and an education suite complete with computer and reference books. |
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All the troops deny fixing anything overtly military and praise the excellent and pre-killed food the mess serves. |
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At one point, he must have weighed close to two hundred pounds-eyes milky semi-fluid, coat a mess of folds and fatty tumors. |
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A mess of us will convene in San Diego for this year's Comic-Con International. |
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We can do whatever we want as long as we don't make a mess or at least clean up after ourselves. |
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Lots of times, he knocks part of the food out of the cage and it makes a mess on the floor. |
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This is one sketch of an idea for the cover of a book about twin sisters, one of whom develops a bad attitude that makes a mess of her life. |
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The outfits doing the censoring are re-working the movies however they see fit, which the directors claim can make a mess of their work. |
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I sighed and took a seat next to my baby brother who was eating cheerios with his hands, making a mess of the highchair. |
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I made several pots of coffee, and worked on frying up 2lbs of bacon and making a mess of the eggs. |
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Anorexia and Bulimia are eating disorders that can really mess you up, even kill you! |
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One thing adults have over kids is an awareness of ways to seriously mess someone up and thus end the fight early. |
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Jessica figured Michael knew his choreography like the back of his hand to ever mess it up too easily. |
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They all knew that Jordan still liked me, and no guy was going to mess with me if Jordan interfered. |
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The eleven made their way down to the mess hall, Jerome pointing out important rooms as they went. |
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If so did they take up the entire mess hall seating, or could you just have moved to a part of the mess hall away from the function? |
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Tauri's voice cut through the air in the mess hall, from the main control room where he sat. |
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He passed most of his time, from morning to the wee hours of the night, in the kitchen and the adjoining mess hall. |
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The castle was home to the enormous mess hall, kitchens, storage, and greater armory. |
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He and his fellow monks arise together solemnly and take leave for the mess hall for breakfast. |
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The two officers exited the mess hall wordlessly and took the lift up to the command room of the entire station. |
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Lauren then exited the mess hall grinning at the laughter that echoed in the room. |
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The bus turned a sharp corner and then she saw the camp, the lake over a little hill and a big building that she guessed to be the mess hall. |
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Reese said an Army colonel named Jordan sent a soldier to the mess hall for ice to preserve the body overnight. |
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Throughout the room were tables for the mess hall, with a few synthesizers set into the walls. |
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Maeve asked as she started to walk out of the mess hall and up to her room. |
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Quickly I met up with Nelly and Louisa in the mess hall for breakfast then we hurried to the music room. |
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I left the building and boarded to the mess hall to see if they were serving something edible for lunch. |
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We got to dress up, Tom more than me as I don't have the gear, but he has a kilt, and wears it with his mess kit. |
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I packed a small one-burner backpacking stove, a bag of rice, two cans of kidney beans, and a mess kit for four people in my backpack. |
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She grabbed Neal's mess kit out of his bag, took his collapsible cup out and poured a drink. |
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For reasons unknown, we had to wear our Class A dress uniforms in the chow line, mess kits in hand. |
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Of course, I have staples like sugar, pepper, and the like as well as a hand-crank can opener and a mess kit for eating from. |
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But, you really do not want to mess around with this one, because they all sing a different tune a few minutes later. |
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A few well aimed bites and the bag is shredded, the catnip is everywhere, and you have a wonderful mess to sweep up. |
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In that case, let's use the laws of the land and fine the horse owners every time their horses mess the streets. |
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And then ten minutes later, an uneven mess stared at me from the mirror, while strands of hair settled on surfaces all over the bathroom. |
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Without her, I shudder to think what kind of mess I would have made of the evening. |
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In no time at all, I could untangle the mess as well as designing and making a superb drawer organiser from old egg boxes and margarine tubs. |
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Just as we thought they couldn't mess around with our phone numbers any more, they're ringing the changes again. |
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I am sick and tired of my four-year-old son coming into the house with soiled shoes and having to clean the mess off the carpets. |
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It's known for hot tempers, drug lords and timber barons, none of which you want to mess with. |
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The plot contrives miracles and coincidence to suggest there's something deeper going on behind the free-wheeling mess on-screen. |
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In contrast a few weeks ago I had a silly mess up, where British Gas invoiced me for a CO2 detector. |
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The amount of dog mess on the pathway is absolutely vile and disgusting, in places it is totally unavoidable. |
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Men amused themselves in the mess by argufying sometimes about any silly subject. |
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The place consisted of two barrack buildings, an office with an armory, a mess hall, a small gym building, a parade field and a PT Course. |
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Around the keep, Silas noted, were the barracks, the mess hall, and the armories. |
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The receiver has to sort through this mess and figure out which signal to lock on to. |
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We got out of there as fast as we could leave our mess behind and then went to the record store. |
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If I only have to choose between green or blue scrubs then my brain has much less information to process and mess up. |
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Don't mess about with rockets and thunder or you'll end up being six feet under. |
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I hope that this mess is sorted asap, and the right people put in the right positions so we can develop the town. |
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He slammed the drawer shut and ran his hands through a mess of rusty-red uncombed hair. |
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That she is even a potential leadership contender points to the mess of the current party. |
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I'm having to eat it it with my hands now and I'm making a right mess of my keyboard, oh yes. |
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Considering the gory mess various forms of leftism made of the 20th century, this is really a back-handed compliment! |
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Robinson left the door to lean over the table, apparently not as repulsed by the gory mess as his partner clearly was. |
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Helmet-mounted lights cast less shadow, which can mess with your depth perception. |
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A lunch comprising an assortment of cold cuts and sandwich fixings and gourmet bread was served on the mess deck. |
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Food in a refrigerator stays fresh while the power is on, but turns into a disorderly mess if there is no energy being supplied from the mains. |
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If he governs according to what he said during the campaign, it will be a lumpish mess at best and could be disaster for the Democratic Party. |
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I watch him blank the room service waiter, who will presumably have to clean up the tomato sauce mess later. |
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If this monotonous mess doesn't end after two overtimes, teams are forced to go for two points on touchdown conversions. |
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The mess is left behind when they go, and the local council has to deal with it. |
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I simply took the mop and bucket and started to clean up the mess without a word. |
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There's even a built-in text chat, just in case you want to mess with er communicate with the person whose desktop you just latched onto. |
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My mum used to tell me 'More Haste, Less Speed', mostly when I had made a mess of something by rushing. |
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Part of the hesitation in making caramel corn is the sticky, gooey mess that remains once you've finished making it. |
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That is simply not true, and that is why the Government is in such a mess on this stuff. |
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If you don't want to mess about with components, however, the Blackberry could be just the job. |
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They also contain rotting rubbish smells and stop the mess caused by cats ripping open bin liners. |
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At school in the old days, we had scab duty, and you soon learnt not to mess up. |
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Laois is in a right mess and it will take a lot more than Paudi Butler to sort it out. |
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They should have known better than to mess with a man who wears his underpants over his trousers. |
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Millions of proud, educated Europeans are tired of being told by unelected grandees that the mess they see is really abstract art. |
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A man approached her and said that he saw a bird make the mess and offered to help her clean herself up. |
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The burrito was stuffed with a mess of subtly-spiced smooth black beans, chunks of nicely roasted vegetables and molten cheese. |
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Our coach was Paul Hart, who now manages Nottingham Forest, and you didn't mess with him. |
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So the last thing he wanted was a big-screen TV and a mess of electrical wires and cords invading the calm. |
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The Thames was a polluted mess and cesspits within the city were a constant source of contamination. |
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The Wall Street boys got themselves in a huge mess through their own greed and stupidity. |
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It's a higgledy-piggledy mess of badly-designed streets and clashing styles. |
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If you must smoke then smoke at home, mess up your own house, keep your own rubbish and leave the rest of us smoke free. |
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She stretched the way that a cat does, edging her pale arms through the slimy, greasy mess we left behind. |
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In the meantime, the frustration grows as people look out on an unholy mess that seems to have been there literally forever. |
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My hair was a mess of split ends and my strapless bra didn't show up until two days before the dance. |
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He considered resigning, but his sister told him that he had to clear up the mess he had created rather than run away from it. |
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It was nice having them around in a way but they do make quite mess in your garden. |
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Donovan sat up, sighing, and raked a hand through his mess of strawberry blond hair. |
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It is indicative of the thorough mess Britain's farmers are in when a beef crisis tax threatens the livelihood of pork producers. |
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Christopher watched as Sara continued to smile, unknotting the mess and then deftly performing the duty he'd tried himself. |
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After their competition the steamy athletes scraped off the oily mess with a strigil, which looks something like a sickle. |
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It's five years now since he was struck off but we're still trying to clean the mess up. |
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Over the top of this whole unappetizing mess is lavished a huge helping of gore. |
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Graham's to-do list is now a mess of ticks and crossings-out, with only one job left to do. |
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The whirlwind of toddlers has been and gone, the mess is tidied away, Akra Jr is in bed if not quite asleep yet. |
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As the mess hall was closed, I ordered a motor pool car and driver for the other men to go in town for dinner, on me. |
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The reason the party is in this mess is because it has not been honest with the voters. |
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There were a few mess ups, which was to be expected, but overall she did great. |
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The art of being a successful lazy blighter is to be organised, so the mess which is my reel collection box is only a mess to other people. |
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It's probably because just the other day whilst struggling through the mess of the kitchen cupboard I found the bonnet he gave me. |
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Mr Bond said that before the council collected the mess this week it was piled five feet high against the wall of the flats. |
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Then without a word headed over to the tangled mess where I assumed he had been sleeping and retrieved a pillow and one of the sheets. |
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Well, as the hurricane gathers strength and mulls where to strike next, South Florida is left with a mess to mop up. |
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Overwhelmingly, it's the taxpayer mopping up the mess as obsolete computers are dumped into the municipal waste stream. |
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But when intellectuals decide to improve the world they inevitably make a mess of it. |
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At this stage, there is a real mess out there in local government in respect of aquaculture reform. |
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She also claimed that she had got behind with the banking and the money situation got in a mess because of developments in her own family life. |
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It'll make a mess of it if you put it into the Middle East equation as well. |
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I would stand there, shocked, drag a finger across the mess and slip it into my mouth to see what you gave me. |
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He declared that the Boudin Blanc from Safeway was better than the mushy mess of sausage he'd been presented with. |
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I have written to your letters page before trying to shame a lady dog walker who persistently allowed her dog to mess outside my house. |
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A parish councillor has decided enough is enough and is declaring war on dog owners who allow their pets to mess in public places. |
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She mocks anyone who considers cats to be a nuisance, and thinks it is acceptable for cats to mess in other people's private gardens. |
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In her attempt to pick the glass up, she flipped her plate over, making a mess of food and wine all over the table. |
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Contracting and placement agencies have this nice habit of taking the perfect resume that you spent hours on and totally making a mess of it. |
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She taught him the national anthem so he would not make the same mistake as his predecessor, who famously made a mess of mouthing the words. |
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He made a mess of explaining who would end up paying more tax to fund his promises. |
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This means you might pay for a survey on a house you don't get, but fickle buyers can't mess you around. |
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Thousands of angry country residents twice marched on London to warn ministers not to mess with their right to hunt. |
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The memory showed that a large building, the mess hall, would be directly before them. |
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Arc, hearing the sounds of gunfire, below the quiet mess hall, runs back to his room. |
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Zachary walked her down the hall to the Commander's room, then told her to meet him in the mess hall after she was done. |
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There were a couple of utility sheds out in front, and a larger building on the left that was the mess hall. |
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She pulled away from him, her hand lingering on the snow-white fabric of the dress mess jacket. |
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They are also seeking donations of pace sticks, Sam Browne belts, white mess jackets and khaki polyester uniforms. |
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Or is it because they didn't want to mess up their flossy clothes and track bikes? |
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Caught by rush of tide pouring through the channel, line and popper were swept along, with me frantically untangling the mess of fly-line. |
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And dog mess is not just unpleasant, it is sometimes a source of toxocariasis, which can lead to blindness in children. |
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I'm not much of a pancake eater anyway, and it's really hard to mess up eggs and home fries. |
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It's a horrible mess of a film, sticky with cornball patriotism and lump-in-the-throat sentimental cliches. |
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How appalling for people living and running businesses beside this noise, mess and pandemonium. |
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On certain uniforms, such as the Army mess dress uniform, miniature medals are actually worn. |
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Don't embark on any ambitious DIY projects until you have seen how much mess he makes changing a light bulb. |
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The cocklers are still there and the mess and smell along the shore gets worse by the week. |
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The rest of the tent was an elaborate mess of silk fabrics, elegant furs, and expensive treasures. |
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Or, if they can, it's made from biosolids, and you definitely don't want to mess around with that stuff in a vineyard or orchard. |
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Michael slid off the saddle and walked up to the mess wagon as Jeff poured him a cup of coffee. |
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But although conditions are basic and power supplies sometimes fail, pitching the mess tent into darkness, no one is complaining too much. |
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I'm sorting out the mess of information on my PC, my personal organiser, my two laptops and my mobile phone. |
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I can't summon the necessary faith to believe in magic if I suspect it's inconsistent nonsense, or a mess of superstitions based on fallacies. |
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He told me all about it, when he was finished, and swore blind he was never going to mess with mysterious strangers again. |
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Sure, my outfit was great and my hair held a natural wave that I didn't want to mess with. |
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No amount of muckraking or warmongering can divert attention from the mess the government will leave behind. |
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During the most recent deployment, a wardroom mess dinner was held on the flight deck, involving guests from all three services. |
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What remains certain is that the area abutting Clifford's Tower is a mess at present and has been so for years. |
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There are people who are walking encyclopedias, but they make a mess of their lives. |
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The whole thing is a mess of accusations of conspiracies and attempts to paint Curtis as a wild-eyed wack. |
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It really is time to get my loppers, secateurs and knives out to start attacking the mess now to avoid even messier oversights later in the year. |
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Being human, we will sometimes mess up and stray from our self-imposed task. |
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Otherwise, it may well find itself mopping up another banking mess in no time. |
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The once cooled charcoal ash pan can be removed easily disposing the ash with the minimum of mess or fuss. |
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Among the jumble and mess were hidden treasures priceless articles bundled next to worthless rubbish. |
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Though my family is first in line, right up there in third place is gadgets, those geeky toys we all love to mess with. |
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I've really made a mess of things, I reflected, looking back on the day's events. |
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Luksa eventually became a mess supervisor and later successfully applied for the job of meter reader in Adelaide. |
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What a fine mess that rotten cousin of yours has gotten her poor sister into! |
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With the motion and rotation of Earth, the coordinates dance all around in a strange mess that is extremely difficult to untangle. |
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As soon as they are rooted from the ground, they will begin to slowly decay and eventually wither into a brown mess of rot. |
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You know, anybody who's gone without sleep, even for just one night, knows that it can really sort of, you know, mess with your head. |
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But in the time that sorting out that mess takes, Charlie, to windward, has gone past her. |
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Well, my part in the whole mess was to stay up all night and research so our case was airtight when we went before the district court. |
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He had an unruly mess of light brown hair and dark chocolate brown eyes hidden behind thin golden wire glasses. |
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She always carries a little backpack and a tote bag, which is always a mess of papers. |
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Mankind was mandated not to mess around with the dead or witches or warlocks or demons. |
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On top of nicking my biscuits they had also made a right mess when they made the tea. |
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When Britain's most famous jockey says he wants to ride a race again, you can bet that he thinks he made a mess of things. |
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As if the tonal mess weren't enough, the movie is riddled with plot holes that wreak increasing confusion. |
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Council tax has gone up because of the appalling mess the Tories and Liberals are making of running the council. |
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Retime one train and you could mess up connections at half a dozen stations further down the line. |
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On top of this mess are those patented gorgeous two-part harmonies, uncharacteristically straining to make themselves heard over the racket. |
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It had been a mess and I was climbing the walls and was a little bit bitter. |
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For those of you who haven't read the Act itself, the document is a fragmented mess of addenda, revisions, and additions to the U.S. Civil Code. |
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The thick criss-cross mess looked like the job your granny might do on an old rag doll. |
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A mess on the rocks is sure to put you off your cream tea until a couple of tides have cleaned it up. |
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On one hand, the film is a terrible mess of plot holes, ridiculous premises, and overacting. |
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But if you try and use it for raking up the leaves, you'll just make a mess of the garden. |
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Most of the kids at the school were rowdy and rambunctious, but they knew not to mess with the principal. |
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Make sure you clean that mess up afterwards if you're going to cook those lentils there. |
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I crawled away from the mess and moved toward the door at the back of the stage. |
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They're quite willing to mess around with essential pillars of freedom without understanding what they're doing. |
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Not that any of that matters, but if these guys mess up again, an awful lot of people are going to get mad. |
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All I find is my older brother James in a tangled mess on the floor, having just tripped over his trouser legs. |
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Instead of 26 red-blooded men chasing one woman in the mess they would all be there as equals. |
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Sorry to mess you around, but I am not in the office again today so will not be able to make the meeting. |
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But each time, the Hyderabad wonder boy would mess it all up in the last couple of rounds. |
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If the traders had to clear away their own rubbish, you never know, they may even make less mess during the day. |
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Poor workmanship by the decoration team may still make a mess of your house even though you have paid for good materials. |
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They are usually a safe choice, but Fred 62 managed to successfully mess them up. |
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They are unelectable malcontents who recognize no irony in their complaints and won't take responsibility for the mess they have conjured. |
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Householders and businesses suffered months of heartache and misery as they battled to clear up the mess and make their premises habitable again. |
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The nine-month refit has seen the patrol ship fitted with three new diesel generators and the junior rates' mess has been rebuilt. |
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Certainly they have worked hard to sort out the mess but at their rate of pay they'd want to be burning the midnight oil every night. |
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It is as if the corner of a Rembrandt has been hacked off, so it is extremely important that we don't rush in and make a mess of it. |
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She could have been any age between thirty and fifty, and was not someone to mess with. |
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Hardly had these words been uttered when a train of wagons arrived from the village and drew up outside the mess hall. |
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Soon the rings and cans get all tangled together, and you have a huge mess inside the cooler. |
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The nets the poor girl is tangled in are firmly meshed themselves in a whole mess of nets and bushes and pans and timber. |
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Her hair was a mess of tangles and knots, and she didn't even look up when we entered the room. |
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The rest of the narrative is a tangled mess that sacrifices development of any kind at the altar of spectacular setpieces. |
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The square still exists, although the structure itself is a right old mess these days. |
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If he makes a mess of it, well that'll teach the townsfolk to take their local politics a little more seriously. |
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After trying numerous outlets and reseating every part of the laptop adapter, I carried the whole mess back to the lab. |
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He didn't give the mess a second glance, and wandered off, treading crushed peanuts underfoot. |
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The next, he was dead, his family in a mess and the cricket world in a state of shock and numbness. |
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I think I was as proud of that little cup of glutinousness as ever a puppy was of the mess on the carpet. |
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Also has the distinction of making more of a mess of Bihari politics than previously considered possible. |
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She quickly set to work, chopping vegetables into little mangled bits and depositing the mess into a huge steel pot. |
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I intend that the Hunting Stewart tartan trews worn by the Royal Scots will become standard mess dress for all the ship's officers. |
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Of course, a conspiracist might think that this mess is exactly what they wanted in order to bust up the union a bit. |
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In Japan, the banks are in a terrible mess so we can only expect more bad news from Tokyo. |
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The shells landed on a tented mess hall, wreaking havoc among US troops, Iraqi national guards, and civilians. |
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The overpowering love of Subhadra for her son and her efforts to bale him out of the mess makes for the rest of the story. |
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Imagine you completely mess up her measurements and overestimate her bust or waist? |
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It's a real mess and creates a terrible impression when millions of pounds are being spent to improve the main gateways to the city. |
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I am really looking forward to working on the games, but like many I'm worried I'll make a terrible mess of things. |
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Whenever Britain is in a royal mess over some fiendishly tricky quandary, we beseech Queen Mary for her counsel. |
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The real difficulty is that it's very easy for someone to mess up these predictions. |
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He stood a bit over six feet and had shoulder-length oily black hair, which was worn in a mess about his features. |
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Sadly, pizza too often resembles a mess of cheese and warmed-over cold meats toasted by an undergraduate under an oven grill. |
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His brain was scrambled, a mess of hash browns, but some twisted force kept him moving. |
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Perhaps this goes some way to explaining why one of our biggest stars is such a Janus-faced mess of narcissism and self-loathing. |
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Careful market research is key because it's easy to mess up in moral values territory. |
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Unlike some, I do not think this public mess is a karmic payback for the actor's failure to indulge the press. |
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It'll take an awful lot more than a few interactive websites to sort that mess out. |
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Most of the mess is caused by fast food and cans of drink, but we all pay enough tax to ensure it is thoroughly cleaned at least occasionally. |
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I was an average mess as a young man and I didn't really have a thought in my head worth reporting. |
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Without blinking, his little brother snaps his fingers and a Great Dane bounds over and gobbles the mess up in one bite. |
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Even Dolly can be reasonably good at not making a mess when she's asked, providing she's asked nicely, of course. |
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It basically turned a potato into a mushy mess that was completely inedible. |
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We walked through the mess carefully, trying not to disturb too many of the objects. |
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Officers promoted from the ranks say they miss the easy friendliness and companionship of the mess deck but it is hard to see how. |
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They didn't see each other very often, except for chance meetings at meal times, when they felt strong enough to go to the mess hall. |
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He was very well paid by the corporation but was apparently quite oblivious of the mess into which his company was plunging. |
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The ship is sinking and nobody with a sense of self-preservation wants to stick around this mess anyway. |
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He made a mess trying to mix a concoction of catsup, mustard and hot sauce. |
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Sloppy would be the most accurate word to describe the mess of air balls, blown layups and turnovers. |
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They are the problem, and they need to acknowledge that fact and start cleaning up their own mess rather than spouting denialist rhetoric. |
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The Netherlands may be neat, but it doesn't have our happy mess of wolves and craggy mountains, and it never will. |
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Untangling the story will lead us through a mess of lapdogs, watchdogs, thick-witted cabinet ministers and terror in the Prime Minister's Office. |
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Then sell this mess of pottage by throwing reason, history and the economic facts of reality down the memory hole. |
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The four lads indeed like to mess around and give tongue-in-cheek answers, when not actually playing with our tape recorders. |
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Through the mess of a feathered boa, a short, sequined flapper dress, platform shoes, and a tinseled wig, I was shocked to find a guy's face. |
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In some ways it's a mess of a film, in which the dramatic face-offs alternate with TV sitcom brawling. |
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It is not enough to merely imply that the whole thing is such a mess that you could not possibly do any worse. |
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The place was a mess of brambles and graffiti, but amidst the wreckage I found a fine piece of Victorian statuary. |
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Her long hair was in a bedraggled mess and her normally fair skin was flushed red. |
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Each time you host a party at home, it's a total mess in the kitchen due to last minute preparations. |
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The kitchen is a mess and I walked in, took one look around and walked out. |
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We don't make a mess in the kitchen and we're mostly out of the library anyway. |
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Residents in Jaywick claim parts of their village are a mess as recycling bags have not been collected for weeks. |
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Clearly not big enough for one, let alone TWO people to sleep on, Mitch and Jess laid in a tangled mess on the loveseat. |
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Residents of Speedwell Road, Old Heath, were disgusted after Colchester Council refuse collectors left the mess in their wake yesterday morning. |
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With a soft sigh, Shanza began sorting through the scattered mess of what may have been his herb collection. |
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Yet she continued fighting her way through the vines and was soon out of the tangled mess concealing it's entrance. |
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Two nights and three days on a smoky train, I was a real mess by the time I got to Matagorda. |
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Since attention has been drawn to dog fouling there has been no dog mess in the verge. |
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The eggs in dog mess are not infectious for at least two weeks and there is no risk for the owners who clear up straight away. |
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Among the litany of things the shutdown will mess up, you can add our nascent housing recovery. |
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They are not playing for national pride, they don't want to get injured ahead of important tours for their countries, they've got leggy blonde models to mess around with. |
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As even the teen recognizes, it will just mess him up emotionally. |
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She sat down on the floor midst the great mess she had created angrily. |
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He began to clean his hair, which was a mess of dirty tangles. |
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They gorged themselves in their mess halls, tossing away mountains of food as starving locals looked on. |
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If the England captain ever got drunk and ran singing around a territorial army mess hall with a burning newspaper sticking out of his jacksie, we will never know. |
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They abuse my kindness, abuse my phones, misfile, can't type, mess up my computers, complain constantly, and never complete assignments, so I end up doing their work. |
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Soon, her almost naked body was a mess of food grease and sauces. |
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With plenty of poke, fluid handling and more interior space than an airport terminal, the Mondeo swallows my two sprogs and all their concomitant mess with ease. |
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You don't mess with me or get in my way, else I'll mess you up. |
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And a bunch of kids, probably cadets or something, are standing in the middle of this unholy mess and holding up handwritten signs indicating which way to turn to get where. |
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At the horse fair on Saturday, the lad started to mess with a tiny, two-month old foal, not realising how protective and hot-tempered the mother, a Shetland pony, was. |
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She mopped the mess on the floor with a towel, then she rinsed the towel out and hung it up to dry. |
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You can't mess with these tides, nothing can slow, stop or control them. |
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The whole business is an unholy mess and at the base of it all is money. |
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Their books tried hard to be edgy and hipper-than-thou, but ended up being an unreadable mess instead. |
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Stacking my mess of chips, I looked down a third time and saw two kings... two majestic kings. |
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A van driver suspected of illegally carrying waste materials and then dumping the mess could have their truck crushed unless they admit to being the owner. |
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She swore up and down that she never would come here, that it was too much of a mess for her to drive all the way from Queens and back in midday traffic. |
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When a cake recipe calls for flouring the baking tin, use a bit of the dry cake mix instead and there won't be any white mess on the outside of the cake. |
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I was a mess with my waves slightly frizzy and up in a messy bun, lip gloss only and black circles under my eyes, fairly baggy faded blue jeans, and a black hoody. |
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This classy rebuke shows that despite his penchant for silly social media, Vin Diesel is still not some one you want to mess with. |
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I mean we're tough, we don't mess around if we find a childcare service is not meeting the right standards for accreditation, we don't accredit them. |
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He said a lot of resources had been gobbled up trying to sort out the mess in ZAM and yet it was personal issues that had led to the in-fighting in the association. |
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She dismisses him as the kind of person who makes a mess of everything. |
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Then quickly she went back to cleaning up the mess while the meal cooked. |
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At least this should zap Karnataka into action and make it do something to stop coalition politics make a mess of a project that could put Bangalore in the big league. |
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Meals were eaten in the mess hall, a separate building also down the road. |
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In fact, that candy store is heavy industry, with all the mess that entails. |
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But journalists would not have been camped out on her lawn had the Petraeus mess not exploded around her. |
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