Sailors were assigned to messes, each of around ten to twenty-five men, and equipped with a stowable table, cutlery, plates and a bread bin. |
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I usually try to think of what's going on right now, not what's happening next, because that kind of messes me up. |
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It is an ingrown tradition, and anything that messes with it is a reason for fighting. |
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More generally, this is one of those films that messes with your head and requires you to maintain your attention at all times. |
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The administration should be in charge of depots, bases, messes and munition stocks. |
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Anyways, we got in really early, which shows you just how badly the traffic messes you up. |
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The low bitrate and edge enhancement render horizontal lines in the chase scenes as jaggy, pixelated messes. |
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Are you fed up with messes of gummy, ketchup-laced pad thai that feed a table of four? |
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When he sees a muzzle-flash in his vision, he messes his pants before he falls dead or wounded. |
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I think there is a real live monkey living in my computer and he messes with my head by dealing me hands that cannot be won. |
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Working nightshifts really messes him up for a couple of days after it. |
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Mr. Speaker, the member does not want to talk about water any more or about the environmental messes. |
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Visits were also made to cookhouses, messrooms and officers' messes, and the royal couple were presented to non-commissioned officers and their wives. |
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All of these books contain the author staggering and swearing his way through the messes of socialism and do-goodery in our country and elsewhere. |
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What do you do if the free website statistics engine you are using messes up the statistics, rendering a year's worth of data useless? |
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Proving he's just as effective at psychological warfare, Hannibal bugs their uniforms and messes with their minds until the rogue cops give themselves up. |
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Members who live in single quarters are required to eat at messes and to pay for their meals. |
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Rollie oversees the operations of the messes at Kingston, plus the 10 lane bowling alley. |
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If one individual messes up a whole silo of grain for them, they tend to get a little rough with them. |
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I think the Minister of Foreign Affairs is the one who should take responsibility when one of his officials messes up. |
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We will watch the minister very carefully and if he messes up we will take him to task, but the question was directed at the former minister. |
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It messes up your health, screws up your lungs and eats you away inside. |
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Once in, it sets about doing or rather undoing all your hard work and messes up your computer. |
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They want in on his ventures when they succeed, but they are quick to naysay when he messes them up. |
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South Carolina is a very red state, but it's in one of the worst messes, budgetwise. |
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Today as I wandered down, crunching on broken glass and avoiding unmentionable messes, I saw the corner of a bed in the corner of a window in the corner of an apartment. |
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The argument smouldered for years, mostly in the messes, although occasionally someone actually sat down to write a memo about it. |
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He knows that, if he messes up so much as one word of his speech, the British public will immediately fall to pieces. |
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I went a bit bonkers after having Rudy because pregnancy – not to mention sleep deprivation – messes with your mind. |
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Mr. Speaker, we had 13 years in government and we spent the first 5 years cleaning up messes left behind by the previous government. |
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There are some musicians who just can't get into the Gnawa groove and that messes the whole thing up. |
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Most of the songs are hazy, druggy messes with little structure or melody. |
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To be sure, neither Toyota nor BP are blameless Lilies-of-the-Valley in these messes. |
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The main distinguishing feature of Lovecraft's Mythos is that anyone who messes around with the occult gets eaten by ghouls, driven insane or turned into a fishman. |
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The Bush administration messes up and medals are awarded. |
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Lost in the details, he more often than not messes up in regular situations, especially when driving at night and while moving on a major highway. |
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The plurals of test and desk may become tesses and desses by the same rule that gives plural messes from singular mess. |
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Paper towels lead a brief and unglamorous life, absorbing spills, wiping away messes and substituting for napkins and tissues. |
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Here are five that we, er, just about remember … A Hunger Games pretender based on a book you've never heard of but apparently has millions of fans waiting to garrotte anyone who messes with the source material. |
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Instead, the Fountain of Love hocus-pocus messes up the tone of the movie, as Beth must contend with some borderline-creepy stalkerish behavior from the various Mr. Wrongs. |
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Stress not only increases blood pressure but also messes with your hormones sufficiently to reduce immunity, increase depression and make you fat. |
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Then he disappeared, leaving half-finished messes. |
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Occasionally, she circled messes of floating debris, looking for bodies. |
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Orphan Black is the sci-fi series that seriously messes with your head. |
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Several banking messes were effectively dealt with, so that Italy can now point to some well-capitalised and well-run banks that are beginning to modernise the country's old-fashioned financial industry. |
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The organization grew to meet every conceivable need of serving members, including sports, recreation, entertainment, family support, messes, travel assistance on leave, and provision of retail goods and services. |
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He also practices common movements that are difficult for him, such as transferring from his wheelchair or leaning over to clean up messes on the floor. |
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In the long-standing tradition of our messes and veterans' organizations back home, the Canadian Forces members here co-operated with our British cousins to host several guests following the Remembrance ceremony. |
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In wardrooms and officer's messes during formal dinners, the Royal Hymn can be sung after the Loyal Toast, even when the king is not present. |
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These systems were highly institutional in character, and relied heavily on non-monetary features such as free rations and quarters and financially supported messes. |
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This type of weather really messes up their schedule. |
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My system messes up when every session is good though. |
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It get's interesting when then spammer does not use just one image, but basically converts each pixel of his message into a single image, then merges that stuff and slightly messes up the order of the pixels. |
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Jetlag messes up your sleeping-waking rhythm. |
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So if I do this and it messes up my computer, I get to blame you, right? |
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Hundreds of millions of European starlings now flock in the winter, almost darkening the skies in some areas, leaving trouble and messes in their wakes. |
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Before his arrival, the topics and arguments of the officers messes. |
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Soft Scrub TOTAL Kitchen thoroughly cleans and degreases the toughest kitchen messes, like baked-on food, grease, dirt, and grime, leaving a light lemon scent. |
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Exuberant in its primitivism, High Kicks has a joyous, slightly naive spark that sometimes evokes the sort of tuneful messes to which Calvin Johnson's name is often attached. |
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Our splat mat has saved our rug from our baby's messes again and again. |
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