As time ticks on without a major purchase, pressure is likely to mount on Fyffes to redistribute to shareholders the bounty of its war chest. |
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To mount any more resistance isn't only hurtful, it's absurd. Enough already. |
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Because the male turkeys were so unnaturally bloated they were unable to mount the female turkeys. |
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But the public thought, rightly, that this was plain wrong, in much the same way as your dog attempting to mount your cat is plain wrong. |
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Male seaweed flies, for instance, are more likely to mount females if they have had prior exposure to seaweed. |
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This permits the male to mount her back and attempt copulation by curling his abdomen to clasp her genitalia. |
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The males mount the females for one-to two-minute intervals before copulation actually takes place. |
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But the 50-year-old maintenance man has to mount his bicycle every day to catch the ferry over to Mull every night, where he lives in a caravan. |
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Each morning the boy watched his father mount his horse and ride away toward the Court of Justice. |
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The sky is rosy as we mount our bikes and set off down the hill in the bracing cold. |
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We heard a heavy footfall at the bottom of the stair, but it did not do more than mount the first step. |
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Jonathan nodded and began to mount the stairs, feeling his excitement grow with each step. |
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She watched him mount the ladder and make his way up, then mounted it herself, pulling herself up away from the concrete, rung by rung. |
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Another important benefit of air bearings is packaging, especially the ability to mount the turbo at any angle. |
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At the top of the platform, the turntable and trunnions of the gun mount are still there, but the anti-aircraft machine guns are gone. |
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Rilleta clenched her hands on the reins until they bit into her hands and her mount stepped, shaking her head. |
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It's best to mount the house on a metal pole that's cemented into the ground. |
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If an enemy's assault faltered, the mobilization could mount a counteroffensive and deliver the knockout blow. |
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But Keith Dalgleish's mount took it by a short head, with Lodger a further length and a half back in third. |
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The command syntax to do so is very similar to that of the familiar mount command. |
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Reading this article is like watching the old movie where a city slicker tries to mount a horse at a dude ranch and ends up facing the wrong way. |
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It takes enormous chutzpah to write, direct and mount your own show, and to do such a thing at the age of 14 is no small feat. |
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But hey, I can mount a pair of rando bindings in an hour, so why not give them a whirl? |
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We mount and finish the last leg out, every small climb reminding me my muscles feel like they were beat with a billy club. |
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The tactics worked a treat, as his mount stormed away in the closing stages. |
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Seeing nothing at all except the distant silver mirages and heat shimmers he once again eased his mount forward. |
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It was here I went on my first horseback ride, with a mount easier to handle than even my rental car and a friendly Indian wrangler guide. |
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Leonti ripped the Sestuan's massive sword off of the horizontal mount on the machine's back and parried the other machine's katana with it. |
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Kieren Fallon's mount is going well turning into the home straight of the marathon race but looks as if he cannot get a clear run. |
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That means no one else can mount a bid at a higher price so that there was no point in buying above the bid price. |
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They were able to reverse the order of the train and mount the home-bound line. |
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Jerry Bailey will retain his regular mount aboard Orientate, while Pat Day will be in the irons with Day Trader. |
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A gooseneck hitch mount may require lubrication and should be checked for condition, especially the adjustment bolts on the tongue tube. |
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But despite his foot coming out of one of his irons, Batchelor kept his cool and his mount dug deep to claim the victory with Lacdoudal. |
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All pots, transformers and circuit board edge connectors mount to an internal subframe assembly. |
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They travel to the brain and mount an assault on a substance called myelin, which acts as a protective sheath around nerve fibers. |
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These hydraulically operated tools, which mount on the side of the tractor, are hinged for raising or lowering. |
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If so, an alliance of parliamentary opponents will mount a court challenge on grounds of human rights. |
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Army generals want to mount limited offensive operations against thousands of well-armed separatist rebels. |
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She frequently hires Tucker to mount and frame art images she finds in publications and on postcards. |
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It was a nice win and one that we needed if we are to mount a challenge for the play-offs. |
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Heworth, who were champions in 1998, may mount a realistic challenge in a championship race. |
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As McEvoy increased his ride's pace, the nine-strong field began to string out and Fallon in third place looked well-placed to mount a challenge. |
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Styled Wheels do not have the normal recess inside of the bead for standard hubcaps to mount into. |
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At first, Mr Allott wanted to mount the official-looking camera on a lamp post but council planning officers refused. |
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Bulls can eat, walk, and run around, bang heads with other bulls, and mount those cows that are in heat. |
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He used a specially-arranged series of interviews during the Commonwealth summit yesterday to mount a stout defence of his position. |
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The high and middle toms mount on the bass drum, and the floor tom clamps on to the cymbal stand. |
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Are these questions to ask ourselves as the years pass, as the hostility grows, as the piles of dead mount on both sides? |
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He is hopeful that the school will be able to mount a serious challenge for a three-peat. |
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Lake was injured when his mount jumped poorly at the next-to-last fence during a novice hurdle race and unseated him. |
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Each of the screw holes used to mount the front fan is threaded, and long screws are provided. |
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This thicknesser has been built with the features of a floor mounted thicknesser, but with the portability of a bench mount thicknesser. |
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Use mirror mastic, a strong waterproof adhesive that's available at large hardware stores and glass shops, to mount the mirror to the plywood. |
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In his parable, two old women climb the mount of Nelson's Pillar and start spitting plum stones on the Dubliners around them. |
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To sell more optics, mount a scope on a gunstock so customers can hold the stock to their shoulders and look through the scope. |
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He rolls along nicely in this manner until the police mount a sting operation and arrest him. |
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Information on the back of the mount can help the collector determine the date of a Stevengraph. |
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He said the ICSA would next week mount an offensive at EU level with other farm organisations to secure a higher ewe premium. |
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So both nations initiated design projects to mount their ballistic missiles on merchant vessels or on warships. |
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The council promised to mount a massive clean-up job and renew lighting panels at the subway on Friday. |
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Frankie Dettori's bid to notch up his third straight victory in the race was dashed as his mount Doyen finished fourth. |
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Jockeys weigh out with the clerk of scales in order to earn their mount fees. |
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Pat Eddery's mount showed promise in his three starts last term and looks nicely weighted in his first handicap. |
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Yet profits are likely to suffer over time as additional pension contributions mount up, especially if the employees don't play ball. |
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As he pulled level with Pizarro, Spencer's mount hung right and appeared to squeeze him against the rails. |
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His mount looked beaten coming into the final furlong as Indigo Cat took it up on the rails but dug deep to challenge again. |
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Hanagan's mount got a good run on the rails and he waited for the gaps to come and was rewarded for his patience with his first Goodwood winner. |
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Causey nosed his mount into the meadow and headed for the low range of mountains in the east. |
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There have been other pro athletes that have attempted to mount comebacks after suffering strokes. |
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I am optimistic that we have the tools to mount a reasonable contest against the midfield teams this year. |
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They cross zebra crossings when pedestrians are on them, mount the kerb and have a disregard for cycle lanes. |
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Renwick climbed aboard a young horse in the yard at home last week and was horribly squashed underneath his mount when it reared over backwards. |
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The front of the tail mount is attached the keel and the back is elevated, plus there is no screw key below the keel. |
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The best way to counter this form of corporate espionage is to mount tiny mechanical motors into the window frame to vibrate the glass. |
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The mat was used when Lindsey was learning the front tuck mount onto the balance beam. |
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Calderon focused more on movement and avoiding a knockout punch, and did not mount the same body attack he had previously. |
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To mount a new cylinder, the nine-inch barrel had to be detached from the frame, then refastened by means of a wedge. |
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Monty mounted the reflector telescope with an equatorial mount on a concrete pedestal, to give it a solid foundation. |
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Azhion rode up in front of them all, told them to mount up, and gave the hand signal for all to move out. |
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Earlier, Kieren Fallon's mount Nevisian Lad came through late to take the July Stakes. |
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While the altitude axis of an altazimuth mount may bend, the bending is constant and can be compensated by realignment of the tube or optics. |
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Sensing no remonstrance from the two humans he knew to be nearby, he began walking, slowly, drawing Roman's mount along in his wake. |
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Lewin was struggling for grip in the latter laps and could mount no further chase of the flying leader, and was himself lapped on the final tour. |
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Both units mount and dismount easily, and I had no problems zeroing either optic. |
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For him, a libidinal and Dionysian Black Orpheus had the potency to mount an explosive attack on the repressed, repressive West. |
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The socialist and anarchist parties proved unable to mount a concerted challenge to the burgeoning one-party dictatorship. |
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The zombies mount attacks by flooding servers with traffic til they can't cope. |
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Make five marks where you will mount the angle brackets that will hold these two pieces together. |
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He's currently negotiating with New York producers to mount his stage production of the cult movie Outrageous. |
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If some want to mount an eleventh-hour challenge, let them come out in the open. |
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But the Nicky Henderson trained horse showed his strength as McCoy's mount faded in the home straight. |
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He and his men will control the camp's perimeter and mount patrols to secure the area and liaise with nearby communities. |
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Instead, the need for mammoth funds to mount election campaigns allowed big business to keep buying influence. |
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Sarah was just about to mount onto one when Fin without so much as a by-your-leave hoisted her up into the saddle and the tied her horse to his. |
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Two furlongs out, the field bunched and the apprentice jockey moved his mount out to try to get a run from fifth place. |
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A last-minute mount became the first winner for the apprentice jockey at Bay Meadows Race Course on Saturday. |
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However, forthcoming successive games at Wigan and West Ham should tell whether Leeds are able to mount a sustained challenge. |
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The plan has always been to mount biological warheads on all long-range surface-to-surface missiles. |
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While adhesives such as silicone glue and rubber cement may have their place, they should never be used to mount large or heavy objects. |
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With fascination R. watched me rig up this Rube Goldberg device and mount the switch outside the back door. |
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Abraham is commanded to take his son Isaac on a journey to a mount in the land of Moriah and there offer him as a sacrifice to God. |
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Simply mount the saddle in the desired place thread the tie through the holes and zip it around the cable bundle. |
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The Saltburn trainer saddles The Granby in the Minnow Novices' Chase and Richard Guest's mount has a splendid chance of victory. |
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The Middleham trainer saddles my Nap selection Golden Quest in the Perfect Panes Handicap and Joe Fanning's mount is worthy of close attention. |
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It's easiest to mount the retail heat sink by attaching the tabs in the diagonally opposed corners. |
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The criminal would mount the scaffold and stand upon this trapdoor, which would then open, precipitating the person into a fall of some feet. |
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The coupler body and the fiber mount were machined from a 1.5 inch diameter brass bar. |
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Sometimes the guards would mount a heavy machine gun and fire away indiscriminately. |
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But she was not taken in by his charade and finally tricked him and galloped off with his mount and money alike. |
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It required only about 30 minutes to locate, drill and tap, deburr and then mount the new sight. |
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The Miniloaders sport a Monte Carlo-style stock and are drilled and tapped to accept a scope mount base. |
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Can Africa mount a prevention campaign successful enough to avert an epidemic of Western proportions? |
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Check the spinner mount screws to see if they're loose or if cracks are radiating from the holes. |
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The cash-strapped, bumbling terrorists decide to mount a production of Hamlet to avoid bankruptcy. |
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Faced with a crisis of enormous proportions, how do we motivate governments to mount a vigorous public health response? |
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Make sure you mount candles on non-combustible holders that won't tip over and are big enough to collect dripping wax. |
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The huge flat and hard sands at low tide could have persuaded the Germans to mount attacks via Southern Ireland. |
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The nobleman motioned for Ryan to mount the buckskin, which he did with slight difficulty. |
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The following mount command makes Unionfs behave as a source code versioning system. |
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Twitching slightly, I mount the stairs and quietly slip into my spot in the storage facility, with not a moment to spare. |
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Stagecoach will mount a Christmas show of music, variety, poetry and comedy in Trinity Methodist Church in the week before Christmas. |
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The NCC could well be lurking near the entrance ready to mount some kind of attack. |
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First, power companies have to mount boxes on certain utility poles to deliver data signals. |
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Rhysa halted her big sorrel next to Myrean and her mount and looked out over the town. |
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The brake shoes offer a pivoting mount that allows precise adjustment of the pad to the rim. |
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On her latest outing Jamie Mackay's mount swept through to lead inside the final furlong and win by a neck from Astrocharm. |
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Aberdeen gave the ball away far too often to be able to mount any sustained pressure, whilst the visitors were neat and tidy in their play. |
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She unstrapped the grips from her hands and held them out in Heidi's direction, urging the younger girl to mount the bars herself. |
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Dominguez was second in the national standings on July 24 when he was unseated from his mount at Delaware Park. |
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When Evan tries to mount his trusty steed, he bonks his superhero-sized chin on the saddle. |
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Venus has the large mount under the thumb and the Moon rules the mount opposite at the edge of the hand. |
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How wonderful, therefore, to see water lapping against the foot of the mount at Clifford's Tower, just as its builders intended. |
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Villagers now have to mount guard on their homes and crops at night making loud noises and letting off fireworks to scare off marauding boars. |
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Jockey Frankie Dettori will have the mount aboard the three-year-old Kentucky-bred son of Wild Rush. |
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Kieren Fallon, Sir Michael's number-one jockey, takes the mount on both runners. |
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Regular jockey Jeremy Rose has the mount on Afleet Alex in the Juvenile and the pair will start from post three in the field of eight. |
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Richard Hughes picks up the mount after jockey Olivier Peslier was injured this week. |
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Norman also said New York-based jockey Edgar Prado will come in for the mount replacing regular rider Jamie Theriot. |
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Jockey John Velazquez has the mount on the half brother to Group 1 winner Sophisticat in the one-mile event, carded as the fifth race. |
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Madden and her new mount Conquest II topped the field of 63 horses in the one-round speed event. |
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Rider Pablo Morales was also unseated when his mount Pavlina fell over Happy Face. |
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When the gap came, Fallon guided his mount through and the horse accelerated well to the line. |
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Pia has had her mount longer than any of her team mates, and that relationship served the pair well throughout the team competition. |
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Theroux hung back, keeping the reins tight in his hands, and his mount at a slow trot. |
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Drives can be installed in the rack mount using pins and compression clips. |
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She designed a camera mount to be attached to her wheelchair that makes it possible for her to return to work. |
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The medical technologist prepared a wet mount of the specimen to determine if an adequate number of columnar epithelial cells were present. |
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To have a look at the contents of the disk image, mount it as a loop device using these commands. |
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If you have let debts mount up on an array of cards, the solution is to switch to a lower rate credit card. |
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It's astonishing how, when you take yourself out of circulation for a couple of days to nurse a chill, things mount up. |
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People think they will just pay the minimum payment but then the charges soon begin to mount up. |
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The speed with which penalties mount up actually works against the reduction of outstanding debt. |
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One leading business expert in Hampshire, who is not being named, explained how companies are able to allow such huge debts to mount up. |
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All kinds of obstacles and difficulties can mount up, culminating in hopelessness. |
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This can mount up very quickly if not spotted, and leave a farmer in serious financial difficulties. |
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Once the points mount up, you will get invitations to other areas of the city where you will have to do the same thing. |
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Why then do we continue to mount these plays, so often and with such virtuous resolve? |
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Did you feel that, whatever the drawbacks, it was still important to mount an Asian play on Broadway? |
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If enough information can be found, the museum hopes to mount an exhibition. |
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Sligo Art Gallery will mount an exhibition of new work by well known Sligo artist Audrey Irwin. |
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Gardai are to mount high-visibility checkpoints throughout the country this weekend in an effort to curb the rising level of road deaths. |
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Green Party's Mary White will also mount a strong challenge for the final seat here. |
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The solution is delivered to the nozzles via a separate hose line which runs along the boom span using it as a support mechanism to mount each nozzle. |
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It would be wrong to jump to any conclusions, and wrong for hotheads to mount reprisals that would only play into the hands of hate-mongering fanatics. |
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They do not have the depth in squad required to proceed in Europe, and at the same time mount anything like a serious challenge on the domestic title at home. |
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It will also mount a massive lobbying campaign in Brussels to harmonise European copyright with US law, arguing that in an MP3 world rights protection must be universal. |
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Dream dates come knocking, and undemonstrative mates mount quite a show of affection. |
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Her mount bolted, unseating her but her foot was entangled in a stirrup. |
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The turret is fitted with a ATK Ammuniton Systems M242 chain gun on a stabilised mount which allows the gun to be used while the vehicle is in motion. |
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It was intended to mount five Fs beneath its fuselage and wings on hard points with a sixth F being centrally fixed directly to the aircraft above it. |
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The peaceful citizens of this State persecuted by the marauding mercenaries should not be forced to mount demonstration to get the state machinery moving. |
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British mobile phone operators are likely to mount strong resistance to any flat fee, although they may be more receptive to a single tariff for the island of Ireland. |
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Geraghty took up the running well before the bend and although Le Roi Miguel tried to challenge, he was never able to mount a serious bid but did see out the trip for second. |
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The parallel ripples of the sea are leapfrogged by the sunset's cast of light, in which trawler-men mount the inshore rocks to deliver their catch to waiting market-women. |
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Despite saying in 2008 that he would mount a serious gubernatorial bid in 2014, Barkley changed his mind two years later. |
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I'd like to find something low mount that baffles the noise down. |
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Fergal Lynch, who is closing fast on his maiden century of winners, takes the mount on Gaelic Princess, who is expected to have too much speed for her rivals. |
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Even a bluffing superpower can be forced to ante up ... or perhaps fold as casualties mount and treasury accounts go bust. |
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Travelling in a cable car, up mount Gondola, is a thrilling experience. |
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For convenience and safety, some skid-steer loader manufacturers mount switches on the steering control grips or levers to control these multifunctional tools. |
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If you've ever tried to hand-hold an iPad for even a few minutes while recording video, you can imagine what a wonderful thing an effective iPad tripod mount can be. |
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With a deft flick of the reins, the policeman wheeled his mount and together they stood their ground, motionless, man and horse looking down at that ill mannered citified pup. |
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Breaking waves ride over each other reddened by the lividity of a fulminous sky, mount and collapse, as they wrest down a tall toppling ship not far out of landfall. |
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Spencer had taken his mount to the front in the home straight. |
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In any democracy suffering the collapse of its government with no single party commanding the necessary majority to mount a new one, a general election would follow. |
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As the murders mount up, the Minneapolis cops swing into action. |
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Imagine on top of this that you wanted, in fact, to mount an argument as to what makes certain daguerreotypes exceptional and others merely ordinary. |
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He said the group had a good case to mount a legal challenge to the administration order but would waive its right to pursue litigation once the deal was done. |
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One of the more grandiose images, of a crowd swarming up the mount to hear a sermon from Christ as the sun slowly sets, wasn't planned and came about purely by accident. |
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Under-cabinet hoods mount to the bottom of a wall cabinet through which ductwork can route to the outside via an adjoining wall, chase, soffit, or ceiling. |
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Such a failure suggests that being divided individual JCRs are unable to conquer the ever more united efforts by college bursars to mount a uniform offensive on subsidisation. |
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Airlines charge a percentage of the first-class fare per kilo of any overweight items and the cost of travelling with a 3kg lamp can soon mount up. |
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Diffident, brusque and self-effacing to the point of invisibility, he was not the first person you would choose if you wanted to mount a charm offensive. |
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As disposable nappies mount up in landfill sites, and new research questions their suitability for babies in the first place, Rob Edwards considers the alternatives. |
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A penny here and a penny there can soon mount up to a small fortune. |
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Dettori was out of luck on Godolphin's Inamorato in the following UAE Derby when his mount got trapped on the rails and was repeatedly denied a run until it was too late. |
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With planning guidelines requiring that a survey be carried out and the cost be borne by the developer before any permission is given, the costs can quickly mount up. |
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Like all our horses, my mount Brown is superbly fit and sure-footed. |
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However, Luang Prabang is increasing pressure to mount the play during the festival as it has the potential to become a major source of revenue for the city. |
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A vivid blue streak ripped the air between them, tearing the smoldering man from his horse and causing the last mount to rear, throwing its rider. |
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Eventually Guy lost his mount as well, and the two men got down to a slugging match with their swords. |
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Irish artists who have yet to mount a solo exhibition at a recognised art gallery are being given an opportunity to do just that by Sligo Art Gallery. |
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Now, after a very public battle with drugs and Heidi Fleiss, the actor is trying to mount a comeback. |
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She is also a veteran steeplechase jockey who had to put weights in her jodhpurs to keep her mount on the horse. |
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My family is ready to mount an intervention, and cancel my streaming accounts. |
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Financing an effective air-sea rescue service may not be a priority and local government may lack the resources or the interest to mount an effective sea and airborne search. |
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But as we have demonstrated we will mount checks in the outer areas. |
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After all, why didn't he mount his bully pulpit and say so at the time? |
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Identity cards would also bring to an end the ludicrously haphazard methods that individual organisations now employ to mount their own security checks. |
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This newspaper understands that the government is already preparing to mount a campaign to soften up the public in advance of the referendum campaign. |
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Or you can mount a flayed rabbit to hang in your living room while a chef turns its innards into a nose-to-tail feast. |
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The enemy had been left virtually blind in the area of the English Channel and were unable to mount a naval challenge that could have thwarted the invasion. |
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Mating takes place at the surface, often an ungainly procedure involving much rolling about and waving of flippers as the amorous male tries to mount the female. |
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The gantry is a good place to mount the radar reflector as well. |
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With time I learned to disassemble the entire hotpot and mount the heating coil on a roast beef can with a whole punched in it. |
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Frank once had me cut a piece of foam out and mount a Pignose amp on the harp of a Bosendorfer grand piano, pointing down to the soundboard in the piano. |
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There are added serrations at the front of the slide, a sop to popular demand more than a useful necessity unless you're going to mount a scope atop the pistol. |
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One solution would be to build a new bathroom on top of the flat roof of the kitchen extension, allowing the existing bathroom to be used to mount a staircase to the loft. |
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The mount is one of the trademark positions of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. |
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A male would sometimes mount a female three or four times in succession. |
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His mount sat quietly atop a leather bound saddle, the cloak sagging, shadowing anything in its impenetrable layer of threads, and reaching the ground slightly. |
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Crew mates created a mace from a boat's oar, complete with silver mount decorated with Royal Marines cap badges and decorative knotwork and braiding. |
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Nationally, Wisconsin is considered a bellwether state because ban opponents here will have considerable lead time to mount an aggressive campaign to stop the amendment. |
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Son of Banquo, Fleance escapes Macbeth's murderous rampage and flees to England where he helps Macduff mount the insurrection that unthrones Macbeth. |
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There are too many earnest, young, untalented performers who mount abbreviated versions of classic plays and who have minimal directing and acting abilities. |
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On most of the major salmon rivers in Scotland today, including the Tay and the Tweed, the bailiffs will soon collar you if you mount a prawn rig on to your rod. |
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You mount the stairs and pass through the long corridor, the walls of which are thickly lined with photographs of the family and an impressive display of weapons. |
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In addition to testing exterior mirrors, vibration tests are also run on interior mirrors for convertibles that mount to windshields that are not supported by a header. |
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Jockey Russell Baze suffered a broken right collarbone on Sunday when he was unseated by his mount at the start of the third race at Golden Gate Fields. |
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Another possibility is that the rhetoric reframes the debate entirely, making it impossible to mount a defense of an issue without seeming to be out of bounds. |
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If there's a place to store our unneeded goodies I shall probably mount a quiet campaign of no activity and hang on to the collection against a rainy day. |
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This has enabled hard-line Unionists to mount their wrecking operation. |
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Having been outed as an adulterer and a cold and unfeeling husband, Charles' reputation was at a low ebb and steps were taken to mount a media counter-offensive. |
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Dunsdon got his mount back inside the rails and went on to win. |
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It was discovered that the heavy mortar and its robust mount provided a very stable mounting, which allowed a high degree of control for the machine gun. |
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Knowing she couldn't read it at the moment, she tucked the volume into one of her own saddlebags and spurred her borrowed mount ahead to keep up with the moving column. |
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Grazing goats ignore us as we mount the hill toward the church. |
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This discontent could mount were this issue to remain unaddressed. |
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On the GOP side, Republicans promised that they would mount a vigorous defense of their governor. |
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It is an apt moniker, as the land between the Chyulu Hills and mount kilimanjaro reveals itself season after season. |
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After all, the Russians were about to mount a winter offensive of their own. |
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A head-mounted display consists of an image source, collimating optics, and a mechanism to mount the device on the head. |
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Still, in 1183, Count Raymond had taken Cahors back and so Henry II asked Richard to mount an expedition to retake the city. |
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Nobles engaged many of these to mount raids, or to pack courts of justice with their supporters, intimidating suitors, witnesses and judges. |
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Because of the continuing war with Spain, White was unable to mount another resupply attempt for an additional three years. |
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With Cromwell's forces threatening Charles's position in Scotland, it was decided to mount an attack on England. |
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Impoverished, Charles could not obtain sufficient support to mount a serious challenge to Cromwell's government. |
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The IIR sensor has a stabilised mount so that it can maintain a target within its field of view. |
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Digby, the first to mount the scaffold, asked the spectators for forgiveness, and refused the attentions of a Protestant clergyman. |
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When the marriage line sends an offshoot into the mount of Apollo, the subject will marry a rich person, or one well versed in art. |
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German pundits called her Merkelvellian when she outsmarted, isolated or just outlasted anyone who might mount a challenge to her. |
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They won a further League Cup in 2003, but failed to mount a title challenge in the two seasons that followed. |
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Near the end of the season, Villeneuve began to mount a title challenge and took pole in the Japanese Grand Prix, the final race of the year. |
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The Queen's composure and skill in controlling her mount were widely praised. |
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Third, and unlike the Allies, the Germans were never able to mount a comprehensive blockade of Britain. |
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The new commander of Fifteenth Army, Lieutenant General Renya Mutaguchi was keen to mount an offensive against India. |
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They failed to mount a challenge for the new Premier League title, and as late as March they stood 15th in the table. |
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Although he attempted to mount a comeback in 1998, he failed a brain scan and was forced to retire. |
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These males commonly disrupt the copulations of their subordinates while they themselves can mount without inference. |
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The battle proved indecisive, but it did ensure that the Norse were not able to mount a further attack that year. |
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Alfred the Great, who is counted as the first English king, was the first to mount significant opposition to the Vikings. |
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The mount gained strategic significance again in 933 when William I Longsword annexed the Cotentin Peninsula from the weakened Duchy of Brittany. |
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It could mount guns capable of destroying the torpedo boat before it was within range to use its own weapons. |
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Male gray wolves often mount each other when the highest ranking female in the pack comes into heat. |
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The males mount the females' backs, grasping them with their fore limbs under the armpits in a grip that is known as amplexus. |
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The males are very enthusiastic, will try to grasp fish or inanimate objects and often mount the backs of other males. |
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Runaway lending continues, bad debts mount even higher, and the need for more cash to paper over losses becomes that much more acute. |
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Each Mongol warrior would usually travel with multiple horses, allowing him to quickly switch to a fresh mount as needed. |
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One solution was to mount them to piers of bridges to take advantage of the increased flow. |
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Fond hopes, like seeled doves for want of better light, mount till they end their flight with falling. |
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God commeth from Theman, and the holy one from mount Paran, Selah. his glorie couereth the heauens, and the earth is full of his prayse. |
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And when forty years were expired, there appeared to him in the wilderness of mount Sina an angel of the Lord in a flame of fire in a bush. |
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Trimounts can be used in a wide variety of ways. Choose the type of mount that is easiest for the type of roof on which you are working. |
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Staying on a mount that is trying to unstay you is a historic procedure of the livestock business. |
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Hence, vehicles that are used for passenger and goods transportation shall mount a winter tire between December 1st and April 1st of every year. |
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He will round off his day with the mount on Alderfly for John Spearing in the Pimm's Intermediate Open National Hunt Flat Race. |
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He will end the day with the mount on Alderfly for John Spearing in the Pimm's Intermediate Open National Hunt Flat Race. |
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These mount towards a crisis of the group's unity and its very continuity unless rapidly sealed off by redressive public action. |
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I mount the 18th tee and meet the supercilious gaze of Doc Russell, who sits on the bench smoking a cigar, jesting ribaldly with his satellites. |
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Illuminated at night, the whimsical dinosaurs flank the Central Park West staircase and echo the Barosaurus mount in the Roosevelt Rotunda. |
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Ripcord, trained by Lady Herries and the mount of Racing Post editorial director Brough Scott, finished seventh. |
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The four inside lube points and the two exterior lube points on top of the cradle mount usually get lubed regularly. |
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Fresco md Joe Sargo realised the Jewel sell off would be the perfect opportunity to mount an assault. |
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His mount Oceanos Des Obeaux was not offering any hope for much of the two miles and a furlong as he moved along scratchily at the rear. |
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Thornton was made to work for much of the 3m trip, delivering reminders to his bone-idle mount from as early as the third flight. |
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Sometimes they may mount each other, and if a wether is kept with them, he may be a heat-detector and act buckish. |
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I've a soft spot for creamy-white daffodils, like mount hood or the elegant cantatrice. |
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It is expected that the causalities can mount further as reports about causalities and injured are yet not confirmed. |
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Godolphin's Moonquake, the mount of Frankie Dettori and second in the Wolferton at Royal Ascot, is next on the list, followed by Re Barolo. |
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You mount a favorite photograph on a piece of foam-core board and frame it with an open-ended box of heavyweight mirrored Mylar. |
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If you want flexibility and to be able to mount your action cam anywhere, take a squiz at the Muvi Atom. |
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The TriHawk II forging interlocks onto a bit mount incorporating T-slots and is protected by carbide on the leading and trailing edges. |
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The victims of two paedophile nightwatchmen at a Birmingham home are to mount a joint compensation claim which could top pounds 1 million. |
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Lacking of root hairs, slightly suberization and mount of vascular bundles were caused of both buds extracts. |
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Tylicki scored on the Richard Faheytrained Common Touch, who beat his stablemate Chiswick Bey, mount of Paul Hanagan, by a length and a quarter. |
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However, the outer observation post said that the mount had only spewed black smoke. |
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Racing punters are set to spank the bo okies for record first day wins if the Tony McCoy mount can romp home to victory. |
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If the cremationists have the nerve to mount a nationwide advertising offensive on behalf of their stigmatized profession, why shouldn't we? |
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Tom Ryan's mount opened up a clear lead before the second last and ran out a comfortable six-length winner over Orvietan. |
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