I stand and look down at the needle as I thread it with ease and neatly begin stitching. |
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Each skein of yarn sat neatly in its place, the loom itself dominating the room. |
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His gray suit was uncreased, a yellow print Hermes necktie neatly done under his chin. |
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Next, there's a marshy wetland crossed neatly by an X of mathematical-looking boardwalks. |
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I think glancing along rows of neatly zipped trousers and tightly buttoned shirts in the tube carriage. |
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He picked his feet up neatly and high, stepping smartly as if he was on parade or being displayed before a panel of judges. |
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The tables were neatly set, each with clean bottles of tomato ketchup, HP sauce and vinegar. |
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This should be as neat and clean as the interior of the house, windows gleaming and tools hung neatly on hooks on the wall. |
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Since this dovetails neatly with the office Christmas party, well, I figure killing two birds with one stone would do the job nicely. |
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But among the neatly stitched squares and rectangles of denim and canvas there is one of thick regimental tartan. |
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She's completely fresh, girlish, and accomplishes neatly the transition from kittenish innocence to energy and greed. |
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Attach the paper to the frame by wrapping the paper neatly around the frame and fastening it securely. |
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Solomon put his knife and fork neatly by the side of his plate and sipped a glass of Chablis. |
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I used to watch my dad as he placed our family photos in albums like this, neatly annotating them as he went along. |
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The mist spreads, smooth despite its writhen mass, dividing neatly and travelling down in four directions. |
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His blonde hair was bright and neatly combed, his soft brown eyes alight with the essence of life itself. |
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To my utter surprise, there were pink tulips all lined up neatly up along the path. |
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His hair had been combed neatly and he was wearing a hint of cologne when he outreached his hand for her. |
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She flipped a pancake from the hot plate expertly and it landed neatly on her plate of four. |
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His normally messy, disheveled brown hair was neatly combed back, revealing his big green eyes. |
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Lace curtains neatly surround the latticed windows while pretty flowers border the tidy garden which has obviously been lovingly kept. |
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She then attaches a rope hook in an out of the way place and she pulls up and neatly stacks the zip line. |
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The barbecued ribs were stacked like little logs and fell neatly off the bone. |
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My hair was combed neatly this time, and I wore a bit more makeup than I usually did. |
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The prey, often of almost equal size to the anglerfish, fit neatly into the anglerfish's expandable stomachs, Drazen said. |
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This sums up very neatly his belief that people should be given both responsibility and opportunity, and that they will use both wisely. |
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Instruments should be arranged loosely and neatly in mesh-bottom trays but should not be restrung. |
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I braided my hair in pig tails and wore Mary Janes on my feet with white ankle socks folded neatly at the top. |
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Slightly built, with neatly combed gray hair and a trimmed mustache, he looks out at us through thick eyeglasses. |
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He handed me a note, folded neatly down the middle and lettered in flowing calligraphy. |
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Entries come in stocky scrapbooks, neatly pressed folders, and retyped full pages. |
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A lick of paint around the windowsills and a neatly manicured lawn might impress a prospective buyer. |
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In its merger of antiquarianism and fantasy, artisanship and magic, the castle neatly sums up the art of its creator, Hayao Miyazaki. |
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Inside the box, everything is neatly packaged in their own cellophane bags, with the video card in an anti-static bag. |
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It is possible that the self-selected categories may not correspond neatly with intensity of production. |
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She was dressed in a casual pair of dark blue slacks and a light beige button down blouse tucked neatly in. |
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All this is neatly capped off with strong soulful vocals, tasty guitar work, and the light and shade of the band's rhythm section. |
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The sleeping mats had been rolled up and set against the wall and the folded blankets were stacked neatly upon a chair. |
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The neatly planted rows of corn and sugar beets accentuate the gentle roll of the landscape. |
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In tests, they found that neatly ordered arrays of beads caught more mist than random, disordered ones did. |
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A matrix is a rectangular array of symbols, usually numbers, neatly arranged in columns and rows. |
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The menu, which has recently been updated, neatly balances old-fashioned rusticity with more up-to-date tinkering. |
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About 20 feet round and extending up and down seemingly forever, it neatly severed the bridge. |
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While most signatures were written in longhand, some names were neatly hand printed on blocks. |
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A woman in her sixties recited a poem from her loose-leaf notebook, neatly covered in plastic. |
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His mustache was neatly trimmed and his hair meticulously combed, not a hair out of place. |
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He took one touch and then tucked the ball neatly and unstoppably into the far corner. |
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She was very clean and smart looking, with her fair hair always tied back neatly in a ponytail. |
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He had the palest skin she had ever seen, milky white, and he was topped with a neatly cropped head of sable hair. |
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So the prophets are split neatly between impending economic doom and postponed blight. |
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I have never seen so many black and silver lurex cardigans and neatly pressed chinos in one place before. |
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Their story, told in an Icelandic saga, neatly sums up the English experience of the Norman Conquest. |
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He's elegantly dressed in a dark-blue tailor-made suit, the hair on his balding head is neatly trimmed and his voice is deep and mellow. |
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The officer was built like a wrestler, with thinning sand coloured hair and a neatly groomed beard. |
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She was neatly dressed in a blue and white plaid sun dress, and wore high-heeled sandals on her feet. |
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My nurses are beginning to comment that my countenance reflects a certain lack of sangfroid normally found neatly stacked within. |
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Subtitling is managed both neatly and completely, except in the concerted passages. |
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This neatly falls into the highly visualized, routinized metanarrative of black female survivorship from black male brutality. |
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He nodded as if satisfied with his answer or perhaps with his work and stacked the remaining papers neatly on the desk. |
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I was prepared to neatly hawk it up, wipe my mouth, and toss my little bag in the nearest trash can. |
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The two adoul had lifted their legs up to sit down in an easy pose, the yellow babouches on the floor, pair next to pair, neatly lined up. |
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Her neatly shaped face boasted high cheekbones and a pert pug nose, beneath which a firm pink mouth was drawn into a seductive glower. |
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This is a relatively schematic presentation of the three levels, and in practice they are not neatly separated. |
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She bent to retrieve the periwinkle colored ribbon neatly folded on the floor. |
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There prosperous new managers live in gracious homes with neatly manicured gardens. |
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The first thing you notice when driving into Stradbally is the neatly manicured grass verges on the roadside. |
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Indigestible matter like fur and bones are neatly regurgitated in the form of pellets. |
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When they went to her wardrobes, her clothes were neatly bagged up with instructions of which charity they should go to. |
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For example, a solid substance like ice is composed of water molecules that are bound relatively close together and neatly ordered. |
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Big, red, marbled cuts of rib-eye, T-bone and filet mignon are neatly lined in the case. |
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The man was in his late forties, balding, with a neatly trimmed black beard. |
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A freshly paved runway ran East-West, with cavernous hangars and recently built barracks organized neatly along either side. |
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When she came over to the bed she saw that her clothes were not only neatly folded, but they were washed and clean as well. |
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All pieces of written work should have a date, whether the piece is classwork or prep and the title neatly underlined with a ruler. |
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It follows on from his current BMW, Mitsubishi, Fiat and Alfa Romeo franchises and neatly complements the current model ranges of those marques. |
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Opening the envelope, his eyes narrowed as he read the neatly scribed note included with the schedule. |
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She neatly interweaves discussions of online behavior with social science theories that may explain some Internet phenomena. |
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Excavation of the East Smithfield cemeteries, revealed that the dead were neatly stacked five deep in the mass graves. |
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Hanging on a branch of the biggest pine are my socks, neatly tied in a bow, waiting to be discovered. |
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He is clearing the cards, the chips, the checkered mat off the table, putting them neatly into a briefcase. |
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I feel a little out of place in my neatly pressed tennis shorts, matching shirt and new pair of Adidas sneakers. |
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She talks sitting perched on the edge of a seat in her sitting room, her arms neatly folded in her lap. |
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A neatly dressed footman in navy blue livery stood, alert, by its side and a pair of gleaming chestnut horses were in harness. |
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She was short but pretty, her black hair pulled up neatly in a bun and fastened together with clasps made of gold. |
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One anecdote from last week neatly sums up Labour's uncertainty over how to deal with the new Tory leader. |
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It's wrong because people live messy lives, which don't fit neatly into the segmented programs of well-intentioned officials. |
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Here, ancient Akragas, with its valley of three superb 5th-century-BC temples, is neatly distinct from the tight, clamorous modern city. |
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I neatly placed the papers in my binder, only to have them crinkled when Evan dumped two science books on my desk. |
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Still holding her picture tightly in his hand, he ran his other along the neatly stacked books on the shelf. |
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When I sit down on empty days like this and wonder what to do with myself I think mostly of tidy roses and neatly mown lawns. |
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They were packed with tidy rows of disks, neatly labeled and organized alphabetically. |
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All the fans want, really, is a tidy procedure that neatly resolves the loose ends. |
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The repetitions, sudden shifts in direction and melodramatic flourishes fit neatly into the frantic pace of the contemporary dance beat. |
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The path initially heads south west, but it immediately swings back round to neatly circumnavigate a boggy section. |
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To the right of the beds, there was a work table, and there were four neatly stacked chairs in the corner next to the table. |
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The part of the sole in front of the rabbet mouth was neatly clad with tinplate. |
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She was too neatly manicured and sensibly made up to be homeless, and yet surely too young to be as intelligent as she sounded. |
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She has this big box of sensual anger that's all neatly locked up by her superego. |
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All the bedclothes were folded and tucked in and the little girl's toys were arranged neatly on top of the bed. |
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Give it a few months and you'll have your very own airing cupboard full of neatly folded bedlinen. |
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Hundreds of scrolls were tucked neatly away on wooden shelves or piled in heaps next to the walls so they would not catch on fire. |
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Her pinkish red hair was braided and arranged neatly in a circle on her head. |
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A blue chambray shirt with a button-downed collar was tucked neatly into the waistband of a pair of perfectly fitting black jeans. |
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Such calculations work out very neatly if you always double your focal length, but get a bit more complicated for odd bellows or lens extensions. |
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In one gray plastic bin a lilac cardigan, neatly folded, nestles against a small black canvas tote. |
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The first memory has long since been parcelled up with my childhood, folded neatly away when my grandmother died eight years ago. |
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She opened her mouth to say something, but Valora Adora bustled back into the room with a small stack of neatly folded colorful clothing. |
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Her blue slacks were creased neatly down the sides in the exact middle of the gold stripe that told everyone she was from Central. |
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They do this by trading on a phenomenon once neatly summarised by the great economist JK Galbraith. |
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This spectacular hairstyle combines a sleek crown with a neatly tucked side swept front and a tightly sculpted fan shaped chignon. |
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It was then that her hand slid across what sounded like a stack of neatly clumped paper. |
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The power, reset, and front LED buttons have all been wrapped neatly by clear sheathing. |
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I looked down sheepishly at my hands that were folded neatly in my lap, not wanting to meet his gaze. |
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This time Jedidah took care to eat slowly and neatly this time and minded her posture. |
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These days the Trace is a bitumen road, grass verges neatly manicured and mowed for mile after funereal mile. |
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Deia's stepmom emerged underneath the staircase with a stack of neatly folded clothes and shot Vaius a look of dislike and poisonous curiosity. |
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A suburban landscape, neatly mowed lawns, trees in bud, faces I have known all or the better part of my life, the backdrop of my childhood. |
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It's treacly and cloying, and all just a bit too neatly wrapped up at the end. |
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But I wonder if his prescription fits the problem as neatly as the book suggests, and I worry that people will misapply his message. |
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I picked up the brown leather billfold and threw it at him, landing neatly in his hand. |
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The large park was neatly mown and the large trees provided a pleasant view from the road. |
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Fold the pancake neatly into a triangle, place on a plate, trickle the sauce around the pancake and serve immediately. |
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He unscrewed handlebars and wheels etc. and fitted the two trikes neatly in the boot. |
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The next thing you notice is his neatly trimmed hair, beard and the nice suit. |
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With his open-neck shirt neatly tucked into belted trousers, he's old school South London and no mistake. |
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Emanuelle frowned as she traced her fingers down the stack of folders neatly piled inside. |
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The visible brickwork is neatly laid, and vertical alignment on the headers is maintained in the six-course repetition. |
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I saw several people who, like him, appeared to have their worldly possessions stacked neatly on a metal trolley. |
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Now the notebooks and books stood neatly stacked on a shelf on top of the desk. |
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To neatly shrink-wrap stale material doesn't entitle one to label it fresh. |
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The burial shroud was lying where the body had been placed and the headpiece was folded neatly and put in a different part of the tomb. |
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Within minutes, the beef momos had arrived, the six of them neatly lined up like crusty little soldiers. |
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Concealed neatly in this part of the house is a tumble dryer and washing machine. |
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Ever get the feeling our Prime Minister just turns a deaf ear whenever he's given information that doesn't fit neatly with his politics? |
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And getting together for tea neatly sidesteps the tricky business-lunch question of whether it's appropriate to drink. |
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The fact that a rise in rail users reflects increasing frustration with the roads is neatly sidestepped. |
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In chronicling the romance of two forty-somethings wounded by love, the writers neatly sidestep pitfalls that would have plagued a lesser show. |
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We sat down to lunch and discussed petty things and neatly sidestepped upsetting topics. |
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Neat rows of colourful dolls, all resembling little children with neatly combed hair, and dressed in flowing garments, were a sight to behold. |
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The good news was that it was neatly cut in two, so only another wall had to be built to make it usable. |
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He is now between 60 and 70 years old, with silver silken hair neatly arranged on a fine intelligent head. |
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In the end everything is neatly resolved and people are put in their proper place. |
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One exchange neatly sums up the swagger of the young, high, stupid and heavily armed. |
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Control panels and instruments in the cabin have been arranged so well and neatly that they surround the driver. |
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Everything you need to know about him is neatly encapsulated in the photographs that cover the sleeve of his umpteenth album. |
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He wore a crisp white shirt and had his black hair neatly parted and moussed. |
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He folded the schedule up neatly and put it in one of the pockets sewn into his cloak before unbolting the door and opening it. |
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Marya shook her head, her neatly bobbed dark hair brushing against high cheekbones. |
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His eyes were a bright, sky blue and he was dressed neatly in a black suit with a long coat. |
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There is a room divider topped with an enormous slab of black granite, to neatly bisect the dining area. |
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His sandy hair was parted neatly to one side, and although he could not be construed as handsome, he wasn't bad to look at. |
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The bed was a twin, neatly made in the usual slate gray, along with the carpet, and the furniture. |
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Photographs and film both show manila rope still neatly stowed about the ship's mooring bollards. |
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When we undressed, she would conscientiously fold our clothes and pile them neatly on the side of the bed. |
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Then thinking of him without make-up and his hair neatly sleeked back she shuddered. |
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Her platinum blonde hair was neatly cut and sleeked back, besides the odd strand which dangled over her jade eyes. |
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He took a few sheets of music out, and neatly set them on the music stand in front of him. |
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His office was neat and tidy, his papers neatly stacked on his desk, or filed away in cabinets. |
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And he did that quite neatly in the seventh lap slipstreaming past the leader in the first corner. |
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He was wearing a neatly pressed and starched white shirt, with a lovely dark blue tie. |
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Inside, though it felt unlived in, the house was very clean and neatly arranged. |
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The drama is neatly and democratically divided up among half a dozen roles, which merge smoothly and unmemorably into one another. |
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A waitress neatly dressed in traditional Chinese nankeen jacket at Tianle Restaurant serves ganshao luyou, spicy perch. |
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She never was able to write neatly on a ruled paper, but this changed when she wrote on unruled paper. |
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Silver candleholders were placed neatly around the room to provide light in the evening hours. |
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People's clothes are spotless and neatly pressed, and the buildings and streets look to hardly have any wear on them at all. |
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They looked at everything from the pictures hung neatly on the wall, to the conditions of the easy chairs and beds. |
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Perhaps he should enjoy his neatly trimmed garden during the week while others are working. |
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Well as someone who doesn't fit neatly into any of their categories, I am disgusted. |
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Open one of her cupboards and you would find tins of food all neatly stacked. |
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The picture shows a woman with neatly coiffed hair in a smart modern outfit. |
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So I took the four cracker tubes out of the tin and stacked them neatly in the cupboard. |
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All of this came neatly together in the rituals the Victorians developed for Christmas. |
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Gender selection neatly shows exactly what is at stake in human genetic engineering. |
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No row could more neatly illustrate the deep divisions between Britain's art lovers. |
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A few blocks away, corner markets still had fruit neatly stacked in pyramids out front. |
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He was of no more than middle years, though snow-white streaks shone like burnished silver in his thick brown hair and neatly trimmed beard. |
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The black and white wool blend check jacket features neatly trimmed black braiding with simple hook and eye fastening. |
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He was neatly but soberly attired in a deep black afternoon suit, a modest topper set at a slight angle on his thinning gray hair. |
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This neatly capsulizes the administration's ongoing depredations in Colombia, all under the shady banner of the war on drugs. |
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Made of breathable cotton twill, this cap features a built-in scrunchie for women to neatly hold longer hair in a pony tail. |
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Any complex, sophisticated thinker is unlikely to fit neatly into a single type, yet the types can still be helpful in mapping the field. |
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The retractable hardtop unlatches, separates into multiple sections, then folds neatly under a hard cover in 29 seconds. |
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The garments arrived this week, neatly packed and couriered from Hong Kong. |
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When the final hunters are seated and carded and have their drinks, I check to see that the meat is neatly and attractively presented. |
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It was then carded and arranged neatly in bundles, which the thatcher took with him onto the roof. |
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He had casually turned to another sales stand and was browsing through the male jewelry laid out neatly before him. |
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The rest of my clothes had been folded neatly onto a spindly chair in the corner of the room, but they too were in desperate need of a pressing. |
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Their rudimentary shelters are spotless, and for church on Sundays the congregation is always neatly dressed, attentive and devout. |
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At the foot of the sign are rows of tree stumps neatly cut to maintain the vista. |
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The walls were papered in a light cream colour and two comfortable sofas were positioned neatly amongst the other items of furniture. |
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Boasting a solid, multi-talented cast, Inanna is clever and grand in its scope, with music that careens between harmonious and neatly dissonant. |
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A woman's sunlit face, neatly bisected by shadow, peeks from the window of a black Ford automobile. |
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When they removed their hats, they revealed identical chestnut hair, neatly parted in the center. |
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As it did he found himself looking diagonally down rows of neatly hilled tomato plants. |
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He wears a woollen polo shirt and neatly pressed suit trousers hiked up to his stomach. |
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And then, today, I came across two large box files stuffed with paper copies of the correspondence, all neatly filed in date order. |
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The outside world usually stays outside or confined neatly in the TV box in the corner. |
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There was a desk in the middle of the room, with account books stacked and arranged neatly around each other. |
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Backed by a yew hedge are dozens of neatly planted rows of achilleas, euphorbias, iris and violas among others. |
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And so, all Graham's stuff for the trip packed neatly into two soft cases, to bed. |
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A pair of shoes is set neatly on the wooden floor, a strongbox is just visible beneath the bed, and at its foot is a blanket trunk. |
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It was typed up neatly on a standard piece of office paper bearing the official watermark and letterhead of the City Park Service. |
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The insoles fit neatly inside your shoes and are intended to be worn for up to a couple of hours a day, preferably while walking. |
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A silver streak lined her neatly pinned hair, though age had not yet made it the dominant color. |
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The fabric was heat sealed down onto the fragile silk, and the edges of each patch were neatly tucked under the velvet ribbon. |
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How many of us must have larked around on haystacks as children and disturbed neatly stacked bales in order to make snug little houses? |
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From songs neatly woven into the story's fabric to the dances that are performed with athletic ferocity, Minnelli's name is stamped all over it. |
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The dash is neatly laid out and a pop-up panel houses the screen for the sat nav which can be tilted to remove glare. |
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This, as it seems to me, neatly encapsulates the balance which is inherent in the Tribunal's task under the Act. |
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A white picket fence surrounded the neatly cultivated front yard, and one could hear the music drifting in from the garden out back. |
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Every inch of the haymow and the lean-to are now neatly stacked and plugged with small bales of both alfalfa and grass hay. |
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Workbook exercises are labeled to correspond neatly with the main text they support. |
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The pistol is ivory stocked of course, with original 1950 Colt medallions massaged neatly into the stock panels. |
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That's not as easy a task as it was when I was a young man, but there one was, neatly in the crook of my elbow. |
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Flowers, shrubs and neatly mown lawns have been concreted over so people can park their cars there instead. |
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Her dress still appeared neatly in place, with no rips or tears in its fabric. |
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I handed over my little wad of notes, all sorted neatly and tucked inside the paying-in book. |
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My torso and legs were neatly tucked underneath a white bed sheet, while my arms were resting above it. |
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Placed neatly between Tobermory and Dervaig, right on Loch Frisa, Achnadrish House boasts absolutely cracking views. |
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A soldier went down in a flash of steel as he neatly riposted his clumsy strike. |
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Jada finished the packing and the suitcases were neatly placed side by side in her bedroom. |
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It's also compact enough to tuck neatly into an entertainment center or tabletop without being too obtrusive. |
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When he started to neatly fold his washing, the large and angry crowd was bristling. |
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No matter how neatly he combed it, the wavy strands kept sticking out in all directions. |
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There was a slight breeze, and I neatly managed to avoid the worst of the stink. |
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Our waiter, considerate to the last, packed the leftovers neatly into a container to be reheated at home next day. |
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Where the policy agendas of welfare to work and equal opportunity have neatly dovetailed is on the expansion of childcare provision. |
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His gaze never left them as he neatly jotted notes down on a small notepad. |
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Other add-ons included neatly tucked but well-lit steel running boards, sunroof, adjustable pedals, effective back-up sensors, and more. |
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Timeless beige coverlets sheathed dining tables with regal pinewood chairs tucked neatly against them. |
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His wheaten hair fell in an untamed shock across his forehead, and though it did not indicate recent trimming, his sideburns were neatly shaped. |
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Two slices of bread, one white, the other brown and neatly cut, were included. |
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Oratorio and castrati neatly filled the gap, with songs that were almost indistinguishable from opera. |
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He walked into the STAR this week, hair of curls neatly bobbed. |
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His riding helmet and gloves are stacked neatly in the chair next to him. |
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The see-sawing ambivalence neatly reflects how badly and misguidedly politicians and political parties approach women. |
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Bills should be neatly arranged, in order, in wallets or billfolds. |
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There is an inherent darkness to the Nordic Noir shows, and a sense that the scales are never balanced or endings neatly tied up. |
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Hammers, tongs, chisels, drills, rivets and a jumble of other small tools ringed this area, neatly lying on tables or upon shelves within quick reach of the smith. |
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The ratatouille filling consists of neatly shaped vegetables that are lightly cooked so it doesn't degenerate into a nondescript mess like many of its kind. |
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He caught the first round in his thin and neatly clipped beard, right under the jaw. |
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With Mimi he was expected to be neatly groomed, dutiful and obedient. |
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At 193 centimetres, with a huge leap and a booming kick, it was believed that the young star would slot neatly into a key forward post with the Blues. |
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There are airbeds for sleeping, and bags of food neatly piled in the corner of a room where an organization chart hangs on a wall. |
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It was packed with neatly combed, mostly blond, well-spoken Hope College students. |
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I want to see mummy serving cold baked beans to her photogenic children in their neatly fortified basement, as they listen to the radio for news of daddy. |
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Brittany patted her mouth with her napkin and laid it neatly on her lap. |
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This is neatly accomplished by having a curved, spring steel retainer that only releases the rounds once the mag is locked into the receiver housing's feed tray. |
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The cut-away collars that accommodate fat Windsor knots are giving way to fuller cuts that pinch in neatly under the tie with the use of tabs or poppers. |
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A museum in Cuzco still features these neatly incised skulls. |
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For what the bright eyed youth had said was true, her skirts were indeed neatly tucked into the back of her bloomers, revealing acres of leg and frilly pantaloons to all! |
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The weasel yanked a bowie knife out of a sheath on his hip and threw it at Lee, who nipped it neatly out of the air, and sent it thudding into the earth at the weasel's feet. |
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There were plates on the neatly arranged table and glasses and serviettes. |
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And the ground coffee is deposited in a little cup which pulls out and dumps neatly into your coffeemaker. |
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He reels it in while his young daughter, obviously familiar with this occurrence, runs downstairs to the water's edge and neatly lands the fish with her net. |
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The neatly folded scented bed sheets and the four-poster bed made of ash wood had this annoying elegance, which seems to be mocking at her frustration. |
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There is an anecdote in the most recent book about the Bush White House which neatly captures how Europeans misjudge the President, and why they are wrong to do so. |
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Within the blink of an eye, the sword hilt had been lowered upon the back of her head, and she crumpled neatly into a pile unconscious without so much as a snivel. |
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While some front gardens are overgrown, untended and filled with litter, others are carefully looked after with window boxes, flowers in bloom and neatly trimmed hedges. |
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Philip did likewise with his own neckcloth and footwear, but draped his coat more neatly over the back of a chair, with attention for its elegant lines. |
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The bracken has turned the crag into deep rust swathes and the banks of trees brushed neatly back by the winds climb the hillside in rainbow shades of autumn. |
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The top's compact folding mechanism stacks it neatly behind the rear seats in just 15 seconds with no manual latches and no need for a tonneau cover. |
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Involuntarily, she stepped in, biting the inside of her cheek apprehensively and casting her eyes over the rows of neatly aligned desks in the room. |
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This editorial in El Pais neatly sums up what's been revealed to date. |
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The engine is neatly covered under the hood, and a highly accessible layout makes routine checks of the brake fluid, power-steering fluid, the radiator water and others easy. |
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It was indeed, the dirty brown hair was neatly combed and the coat was new and clean, he was smiling fit to burst as he entertained giggling ladies and laughing lords. |
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Somehow the sorrel straightened up, surged forward, and proceeded to neatly cross four five-foot fences, an irrigation ditch, a gate, and two hurdles. |
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In an interview the day after the junket for The Town, Affleck resisted being neatly boxed into the comeback story narrative. |
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The Alamein line is one of two branch lines, neatly tucked away in the mid suburbs, that feeds into one of the main lines on the suburban network. |
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Some villages appeared to have been recently vacated, their neatly tended walled compounds of round mud huts and peaked thatched roofs empty of people and animals. |
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Their glass display counters are full of neatly arranged, creamy-looking biscuits, cakes, homemade sweets, delicious savouries and brightly coloured sweetmeats. |
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We attempt to order the world by sorting its features under pairs of opposites, but opposites in the real world never match up neatly with our conceptual opposites. |
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Nothing embodies the failures of the Italian state more neatly than the highway from Salerno to Reggio Calabria. |
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We found old Hawberk, neatly attired in a fresh spring suit, standing at the door of his shop and sniffing the air. |
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His long, flowing locks framed a handsome face, and his neatly trimmed Vandyke beard and mustache were familiar from the image on many coins and from portraits. |
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The Hollywood Reporter said the film was a dud, but Holmes plays neatly against type. |
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I'd like neatly ordered dreadlocks that aren't monstrously thick, so the idea is for them to partition my hair appropriately and then use the backcombing method. |
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Almost entirely covered with neatly cut pieces of found printed paper, the surfaces are also streaked with linear brushstrokes and small passages of transparent washes. |
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His hair was neatly combed back, and he held an umbrella over his head. |
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Science doesn't usually fit neatly into categories of all good or all bad. |
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Spar have come up with ingenious pocket Eco Bag which is a small, wallet size bag that fits neatly into a pocket or handbag so you're always armed and ready to shop. |
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Box up and stow away any overspill of ornaments and act like an obsessively tidy person, neatly fold and put away until you've exchanged contracts. |
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The age pattern of cordierite leucogranites is neatly bimodal, with a population centred exactly on the same value as the schlieren and nebulitic mesocratic migmatites. |
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A set of exquisitely carved ivory chessmen, a moa egg, stuffed birds, and bird skins, although jumbled in with rubbish, were all neatly catalogued. |
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They did a wonderful job of keeping the greens neatly mowed and weeded. |
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On top of the milk churn was a pile of neatly folded Hessian sacks. |
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These two players offer a subtle tactical contrast that seems to neatly explain Azarenka's dominance on hardcourts and Sharapova's ownage on clay. |
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There were neatly laid out charts, tables and graphs in bright colours, illustrating the statistical information and making it all easier to spot the main trends. |
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Enclosed by hefty stone retaining walls, the terraces are transformed into strips of garden, with horticultural tools neatly stashed in a storage area underneath the studio. |
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These dishes were small and neatly packaged, and before long, I found myself pecking at my food in an appraising, sensitive way, and nibbling in tiny little bites. |
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Go-anywhere funds are too squirrelly to fit neatly into a style box. |
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The book originally had 200 pages of hand-painted illustrations with the explanation and fable neatly calligraphed in ornate Persian on the reverse. |
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He was neatly dressed in a dark ribbed cardigan with a shirt underneath. |
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The principal rooms, both downstairs and upstairs, have decorative mantelpieces and cornices that are imaginatively conceived and neatly executed. |
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The details of the murder, however, were neatly covered up and hidden. |
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These neatly landscaped grounds will be largely empty of people, who will usually enter and leave the towers by car from the gaping maw of a parkade off the Ring Road. |
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She has golden blonde hair that is neatly pinned back with a few random strands left on her face as if she is saying that she could be cute without any effort. |
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His hair was neatly combed back and he looked very handsome. |
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Painted a light, bright yellow with white trimming, and surrounded with beautiful, neatly cut bushes, it was a house from every young girl's dream! |
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