It also shows that copyright holders and their supporters will lean on the police to dispense summary punishment through judicial seizure. |
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But this time on the synthetic turf pitches that are an integral part of the modern game of hockey. |
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Perhaps the benefits of wooden ice hockey sticks are predominantly psychological, based on the familiarity factor. |
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For secrets on the technical hocus-pocus, go with the two production commentaries. |
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He swung into the saddle on the first try, waved at some of the drovers, and headed back to camp. |
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In standard duvets and pillows the fabric may be stitched together on the outside using an overstitch. |
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Pepper could not sell his animals and that led to overstocking on the farm. |
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Be on the lookout for warehouse sales on discontinued styles, samples and overstocks. |
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It doesn't allow him to prodigiously swing the ball but it allows him to land the ball on the seam time and time again. |
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In this series the pressure has been put on the Aussies by bowlers continuing to improve on their ability to swing the ball. |
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In the end there wasn't that much of a problem and the kids are looking forward to getting back on the swings again. |
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I reached the door, but instead of going inside, I took a seat on the swing. |
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I was able to put her in the swing or the bouncy seat, switch on the stereo and everyone was happy. |
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Until the 1920s, the most accurate timepieces depended on the regular swing of a pendulum. |
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He slammed his drink down on the counter, headed over to the man with the loudest voice and took a swing at him. |
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He told me to concentrate mostly on the old ball when it would take reverse swing, and his suggestion worked wonders. |
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With all these new issues on the horizon, the importance of this cannot be overstressed. |
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From the States came rhythm and blues, hot on the heels of swing and jazz which had arrived some years earlier. |
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It is perhaps the busiest of the productions on the album working more of a swing into its rhythmic structure. |
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To get the radiant heat running, I banged on the check valves with a block of wood until the copper supply pipe got hot. |
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The latest Walkabout club is yet another burden on the already overstretched emergency and public services. |
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After Charlie finished hoeing the row of lettuce, she came and sat down on the ground beside him. |
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With tens of thousands of cheechakos on the trail to the goldfields, accidents along the waterways of the North were inevitable. |
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He must have been studying the bruised lump on the right side of my forehead and long red cut on my cheek below. |
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Ron was sulking in one of the armchairs and Hermione was sitting on the other bed looking concerned. |
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Toadie, Connor and Lou are happy to see him but Stuart barely moves from his sulky position on the couch, where he's been all week. |
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The music was slow, and the two other couples on the dance floor were slow dancing, their eyes closed, cheek to cheek. |
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Yes, I am cheeky, but so far we have relied heavily on the good people of Bolton and they have never let us down. |
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A couple of tourists are sitting in a brasserie on the Boulevard-St-Germain and their waiter is sullen, slow and brings the wrong order. |
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But archaeologists found themselves on the wrong side of history, overtaken by events that they tried hard to forestall. |
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It also sports a hand-carved cheekpiece and checkering on the pistol grip, plus a thick ventilated rubber recoil buttpad with white-line spacer. |
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She made about five and was on the sixth when she heard something fall on the floor and a frightened cheep from the other room. |
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The mother bird and a few others were on the roof of the house next door, cheeping with distress. |
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Smoking an empty bottle with a sulfur candle to sterilize it requires them to list sodium sulfite on the label. |
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I will try a predatory mite next year on the tree and maybe the sulphur candle for the shed. |
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A great crowd turned up to cheer on the band of swimmers who took to the icy waters of the Shannon. |
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The public, on the other hand, may respond more positively to tidy and cheerful graffiti. |
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Soft music would now be heard on the background, and happy and cheery voices as well. |
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I sat and waited, listening to cheery early morning conversation from the staff on the other side of the blind. |
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Stones that land on the hog line or don't travel beyond the hog line are removed immediately. |
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You should stand still on the sideline and between the hog lines when your opponent is delivering a stone. |
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I recall on the millennium Hogmanay he chose to attend a local Glasgow street party. |
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David is asleep on the settee and my toasted cheese is about ready so cheerio! |
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Callie couldn't remember a time in her four years on the squad when the cheerleaders performed better. |
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It happened on the anniversary of the Egyptian revolution, the overthrow of the monarchy, so that's perhaps some significance to be drawn there. |
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We'd head out to the big chestnut trees on the outskirts of the town and spend hours shaking the ripe cheesers. |
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That has been the question on the lips of each of the big cheeses in charge. |
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Employers added 340,000 jobs, while the length of the average workweek rose and manufacturing workers spent more overtime hours on the job. |
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And how his heart flamed when his loathsome boss slapped on the additional insult of overtime hours or weekend work. |
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Workers on the lower end can struggle on less than minimum wage with no overtime or benefits. |
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The athlete will be training very hard and is probably right on the verge of overtraining. |
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Since the film is a character drama, it relies very heavily on the interaction and chemistry between the characters. |
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Fortunately, there's soya and hoisin on the table if you need to adjust flavourings. |
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That is, vowels are created by the first few broad peaks on the amplitude envelope imposed on the overtone spectrum by vocal-tract resonances. |
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I can dimly remember lying in bed, awaiting an ambulance, and seeing yellow sulphur candles burning on the mantelpiece. |
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Tucked away on the road to Avila Beach, the retreat is on the site of natural sulfur springs. |
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Former Albion Rovers, Meadowbank and Shrewsbury player who once overturned a teammate's car on the way to buy a paper. |
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The pages were dry and wan, the classic sign of a cheaply made book, and it was rough on the hands, a cheesy smell still lingering some years on. |
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Yet, we do hear of British aristocrats making overtures to Rome, and even dedicating offerings on the Capitol of the world's pre-eminent city. |
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Centred on the village of Clonee, the tornado overturned cars, ripped up poles and trees and damaged houses and gardens. |
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This enables the aircrew and the personnel on the ground to see the hoist as it is lowered to help maintain situational awareness. |
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Perhaps it's just the cheesy smile on the participants' faces as they surface which gets to me! |
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We're not claiming to be some hoity-toity authorities on the subject, but we do love our films, and we're going to share them all with you. |
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Dwell on the red circle formed by the Arsenal players, which began with a show of unity and descended into an impromptu hokey-cokey. |
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The sultan escorted the Oxford-educated prince wearing a gold crown and a kris dagger tucked into his sash to a golden chair on the dais. |
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Chiefs and rajas, sultans and potentates succumbed to western authority with no apparent regret on the part of their subjects. |
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The tragedy happened when the Vauxhall hit the central reservation and overturned, coming to rest on the hard shoulder. |
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The cabin itself is a huge step forward on the previous model, which was pokey for a car of its overall dimensions. |
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From time to time we will give a brief overview on the experience and expertise of certain members. |
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A little-used Chelsea tractor has less effect on the environment than a heavily used smaller vehicle. |
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It's grown into a fully-fledged Chelsea tractor, in other words, but with less emphasis on the tractor, and a little more on the Chelsea. |
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The number of solute particles which form in a solution depends on the chemical nature of the solute. |
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Perhaps his most famous work was on the number p of partitions of an integer n into summands. |
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The two sides also prepared separate summary statements on the talks held Thursday and Friday in central Tokyo, he said. |
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Lisa, on the other hand, will be overwhelmed by sources, inundated by a fairly noisy background. |
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Let us summarize the main findings of this section on the economies of Central and Eastern Europe. |
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He doodled mindlessly, trying to get a grasp on the overwhelming emotions he was feeling. |
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Another flaw, also in Oracle Reports, could allow an attacker to overwrite files on the targeted server. |
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When two words are joined together, the resultant compound cannot be interpreted on the basis of the separate, individual components. |
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Leaves are opposite on the stem and mostly compound with three to five leaflets. |
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The actual formula of the ionic compound will thus depend on the relative charges of the anion and cation. |
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Additionally, patients were given herbal formulae based on the diagnostic patterns of the disorder. |
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I would have a couple of fallow pigs for big celebrations, and a few chickens scratching around on the ground and roosting on my porch. |
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From December 1940 they lived in Castle House, and Dylan wrote in the summerhouse perched on the old castle walls. |
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However, a paucity of data exists on the long-term effects of infant soy formulas. |
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Many of the school's sixth formers helped with the work on the summer house and surrounding garden. |
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It was rather soothing watching the fat flakes of snow settle on the hotel garden with its little rustic summerhouse. |
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Liz looked up when she heard Harriet's light footsteps on the gravel walk, approaching the summerhouse. |
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So whether you are at home, or in your summerhouse on the seaside, you can always watch the programs you want. |
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Pupils at a Chorley high school will soon be getting their just desserts, after healthy summer puddings they developed go on the school's menu. |
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Thousands of pounds worth of property have been stolen from properties on the outskirts of town in recent weeks. |
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Council tax bands are calculated on the size, age, character and locality of properties. |
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A large window on the first landing over looks the garden and adds light and character to the property. |
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Each special zone on the territory of the base has its special properties and attributes. |
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It also has a new chapter on the history of drawers and knickers and one covering the chemise and petticoats. |
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There was no tax due on the money, but I may owe tax on the interest accrued. |
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If you collected unemployment benefits last year, you'll probably owe taxes on the money. |
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The highlight of the day-long competition though was set by one of the 16 female golfers, who recorded a hole-in-one on the ninth hole. |
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At Oak Hill golf course, in 1989, there were four holes-in-one on the same hole. |
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On the summer solstice in June, we're going to have a family picnic for all the people who have been working on the new residence. |
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Newman ended up majoring in economics, but within two hours of graduation he was on the train to his first summer-stock theatre engagement. |
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I'm definitely not a fan of chemisettes, as seen on the right, so I made the fichu on the left, which is just a triangle of cotton netting. |
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This invention relates to silver powders and more particularly to flake silver powders having oleic acid monolayer chemisorbed on the surface. |
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There's no doubt the pharmacy would have a detrimental impact on the chemist and other shops in the vicinity. |
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This weekend we put the clocks ahead for summer time and I'll be able to cut through Soho Square on the way home every night. |
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His research focuses on the interface between synthetic organic chemistry and organosilicon chemistry. |
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However, this was put on the backburner owing to difficult market conditions at that time. |
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Walkers on the Queen's Highland estate were allowed to walk from the Spittle of Muick car park to mountain summits on recognised paths. |
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Traditionally, literature had always occupied the summit on the slopes of prestige within French culture. |
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Making some sort of imposition on the players' own free time would also be a more appropriate form of redress. |
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Today's unrelated decision in Singapore on the venue for the 2012 Olympic Games could impact on the mood of the summiteers too. |
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Live8 was intended to raise consciousness and exert political pressure on the G8 summiteers. |
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Now that Riffs is on the shop racks, he cannot bring himself to summon up any more enthusiasm. |
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In our own small ways we all made our own individual calls on the decision. |
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The Raja's envoy, Hari Chand, who reached Kiratpur on the Baisakhi day of 1661, presented the royal summons. |
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I guess on the first possession they didn't realize how much ownage Matthews had on Staley that day. |
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Giants have some major ownage on the Rocks this year going 8-3 versus them. |
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Year seven students embarked on the project, inspired by the Hindu festival of Holi, to learn more about the Hindu culture and its celebrations. |
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We decided to take all three hamsters, on the grounds that it wasn't fair to leave one chap on his ownsome. |
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How about paying some deadbeat dads to slaughter a herd of oxen and throw those fabulous thighbones on the barbie? |
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The horn I will refer to is primarily that which grows on the heads of cattle or oxen. |
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Or you'll remember that you still have your grandmother's chenille bedspread in the attic, and it'll be perfect on the bed. |
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For example, arable agriculture on the demesne centred on the use of oxen ploughteams and their complement of manpower. |
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It is held on the animals' necks by an oxbow, usually U-shaped, that also transmits force from the animals' shoulders. |
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He flew with friends to Thailand on Wednesday, December 22 to spend three weeks holidaying on the coast. |
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Mr Yan recollects that he heard about Miss Brockie when holidaying on the Riviera. |
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This is nonsense, because time is a man-made convention based on the movement of the earth about its axis and orbit around the sun. |
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The promenade was often crowded with gentlemen and ladies, shaded from the summer sun by parasols, and children scurrying on the beach. |
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What can I put on the windows to keep the heat in the room for the winter and keep the sun out in the summer? |
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Tuck into clotted cream and freshly baked scones while sunning yourself on the terrace overlooking the beach. |
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When the campers arrive in Varna and Balchik, they will not just be sunning themselves on the beach. |
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It's late summer in Dresden and the locals are sunning themselves on the beach. |
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I've seen one neighbor's cat writhing around on the sidewalk and yowling while my cat sunned his fat stomach in our driveway, unfazed. |
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It's also worth noting that it's more difficult on the body to travel against the sun, or west to east, than it is to go east to west. |
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As she had an hour or so to burn she decided to strip to her bikini and sunbake on the bonnet of her car. |
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It smells of warm sun-baked nuts, earth and super-ripe citrus, grapefruit, still on the tree, a bouquet of character and unstinting generosity. |
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While they do not mind if they stay on the coast, they would like to be close enough to a beach, so they can sunbathe and swim regularly. |
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Off-gassing, the day before flying home, I lie dozing on a sunbed on the beach. |
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Solar gain is restricted by automatic sunblinds on the southern facades, which completely change the building's appearance. |
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I've fixed jeeps on the Altiplano, metal sunblinds in Sevilla and kitchen cupboards in the Outer Hebrides. |
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I have a Walter Mosley novel ready to go, ready for that holy moment on the cliff when I can fire up a cheroot, sip a Belvedere and get lost. |
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There are no Middle-Upper Callovian, Oxfordian or Kimmeridgian sequences preserved on the Jurassic carbonate platform edge in the Oman Mountains. |
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He motioned to his advisors and they produced an oxhide and one of them threw it on the ground between them. |
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Sitting on the beach, on the north end of Monterosso, we all start to sunburn like Brits on holiday. |
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One end of the net was fastened on the shore, and stretched straight-out and fastened with a sugan or cable made out of hay, or straw, or gads. |
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Nonetheless, they have nothing to do with chauvinism or nationalism and are based on the centuries old history of Russian statehood. |
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I personally have not come upon chauvinistic attitudes on the part of men I have trained with. |
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Spittoons still grace the chamber, should any senator wish to gnaw on a bit of chaw, but senators are not permitted to use laptops on the floor. |
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Many attractions are overpriced, poorly staffed and often shut on the day you visit. |
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Printed documents would be overprinted with an almost invisible pattern of conductive ink that uniquely encodes the x-y location on the document. |
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And distribution is a problem on the other end, too, with books that are overprinted. |
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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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The soaring cost of getting married has inspired a council to help couples get hitched on the cheap. |
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The number of runs scored by a home run doesn't depend on the hitter, but on how many runners are already on base. |
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Once in the house of custom, on the hither side of the cutting edge, as it were, the scene appears upside down, turned on its head. |
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I have literally dozens of the things scattered hither and yon on the bench but the one I need never seems to be there. |
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His condition was the result of overproduction of growth hormone caused by a benign tumour on the pituitary gland. |
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Not content with drawing an Indian map, messages and the like on the sugar cube, Prasad hit upon the idea of doing something quite bizarre. |
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So I sat by him in this rather depressing scene, as we played poker on the wet, cement floor, in the alley of cheap restaurants and pizza places. |
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Dave, on the other hand, has been a perfect blend of jealous and overprotective. |
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In her clumsy attempt to parry she overreached herself and plummeted from the back of her horse, landing heavily on the ground. |
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This was a conscious choice on the part of the filmmaker, rather than a result of cheapness or lack of effort from the studio. |
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They were forced to call on the coalition partners whose presence they had hitherto ignored. |
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Hitlerian national socialism centred on the idea of a superior race disposing of any other race or group it deemed inferior. |
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Some people at home could become very rich people if he makes a copy of somebody on the bookies hit list. |
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As a result of that we've been informed that we are on the terrorists' hit list, or death list. |
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Basildon was on the hit list that came out after The Daily News press was blown up inexplicably. |
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Police say Carl Williams is a likely suspect on the gangland hit list, and have offered him police protection, which he has refused. |
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Old cookers, microwaves and washing machines are among the latest items on the recycling hit list. |
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The goods on the EU's hit list mainly target America's agricultural sector, not its industry sector. |
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Roquefort was on the hit list, along with other French gourmet goodies such as foie gras, truffles, Breton shallots, and mustard. |
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The last of the six punchy paragraphs on the latter is fairly typical of Hamilton's hit-or-miss procedure throughout the book. |
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Sheeds let us know there was still plenty to do this season and we had a pretty solid hit-out on the track on Monday night. |
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Eastern Suburbs coach Tim Jones was pleased for his side to get a hit-out on the venue for the upcoming finals series. |
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A better leading indicator of the politicization of pop was the first appearance of a Seeger composition on the hit parade. |
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With the hit parade out in full force, tracks from Bleed Like Me were infinitely more tolerable than they are on the record. |
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With classical recitals on the central patio, well-stocked CD cabinets and lots of surrealist art, it has bags more character than most cheapies. |
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Politicians are spend-happy on the campaign trail, but cheapskates in office. |
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We sit on the shore, toes in warm sand, watching the small sailboats race against the backdrop of sugar pine and perfect blue sky. |
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A beautiful one, with so many wild flowers that a sweet scent of lavender lingered on the soft breeze that was brushing his face. |
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Throughout most of it he is, on the surface and even in his heart, a charming, sweet sort of chap, not at all a villain. |
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Has it been proved to you that there was a cheat on the Revenue, a conspiracy? |
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All of the answers are easy to find on the internet and everyone's a cheater. |
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I passed on the sweets, but my husband chose the double chocolate pudding with custard. |
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Economic development was retarded by over-dependence on the British Treasury and by over-reliance on declining traditional industries. |
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Also, there's a cheat sheet at the bottom for my friends on the web, if you'd like to look at that. |
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The appellant's whole case on the confessions to the police officers was that he was highly suggestible. |
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The booklet had a list of propositions, or suggestions for changes on the city and state levels. |
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Click on the Advanced button to override automatic cookie handling and better control your own preferences. |
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They reconfigure the positions of particles in the brains of any organic beings, as well as overriding any computers on the ship. |
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She's always on the edge of her chair, ready to pounce at the slightest suggestion of a whisper. |
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I can laugh about it now, but it taught me a lesson about thinking things out and on the power of expectations and suggestion. |
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In fact, these failures to replicate provide suggestive evidence on the conditions under which the interaction will or will not appear. |
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The piece is suggestive rather than explicit, and passive in the way it interacts with or on the audience. |
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They will instead be referred to a brigade-level review, where the overriding consideration will be keeping them on the Army's books. |
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The couple had stepped into the gallery briefly and the suggestive subject matter of the art on the walls caused an abrupt about face. |
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A suggestive remark such as that would usually make me smack the person on the face. |
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She describes these rages as often provoked by strangers on the street who whistle at her or make some sexually suggestive remark. |
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She detonated a suicide belt during the seven-hour police assault on the building. |
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Unlike many pretty spots on the California coast, Baywood Park isn't overrun with tourists. |
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Alan Quinlan overran the ball but Dowling was there to pounce on the loose ball and claim the try. |
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The highly mobile Egyptian archers on the back of chariots were able to defeat the Hittite army. |
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There can be no sulks, no horrendous body language on the court, no blaming other people for defeat. |
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Yet at the same time it is possible for strangers to make a suicide pact on the internet and die together in a car park. |
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Friends have spoken of the need for a suicide watch on the sportsman as he spends the next four months preparing for his court appearance. |
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When the erector muscle contracts, the outer coat hairs stand up to trap the air and cause pressure on the sebaceous gland releasing the suint. |
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Imagine her embarrassment when the checker got on the public address system and boomed out for the entire store to hear. |
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It is a kick in the teeth for the sailors who go on the ships that take our exports overseas. |
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But he has been responsible for overseeing the work on the new design, as well as improving the operation of the team. |
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Not until 562 did he finally take Brixia and Verona from the Goths and inflict a crushing defeat on the combined Frankish and Gothic armies. |
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As the closest thing we have to a gothic masterpiece, it is unfortunate that there is not much in the way of additional features on the disc. |
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However, some of the proposals on the table go far beyond establishing the procedures that govern tort suits brought in federal court. |
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The companies offering cards, on the other hand, get to adjust their medication prices whenever it suits them. |
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Kazoua Kong-Thao, one of two Hmong candidates on Tuesday's ballot, also won a seat on the school board. |
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The gown, in pure white satin, had only some small delicate decorations on the front that suited her slim figure perfectly. |
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Although Detroit had nothing left to play for, everyone on the team suited up and played at playoff speed. |
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It comes with a lush terrycloth towel that attaches to Velcro on the inside of the mat, making for a soft place to stand and get suited up. |
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When the red phone rings the crew have 90 seconds to get suited up and get the boat out on the water. |
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Across Stirling you can see a chequerboard of more-or-less regular fields on the low ground, a landscape that is a recent creation. |
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The doctor finishes his drink and gently sets the glass down on the coaster, staring at the little checkerboard pattern beneath it. |
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If it is is not suitable for other uses it will be put on the open market for public auction. |
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Those on the receiving end have hoarded their money and nurtured their resentment. |
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And the other has gone on the rampage against hoardings displaying too much flesh. |
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The plans were lodged by Braintree Methodist Church on the open land, which is enclosed by fencing and advertisement hoardings. |
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Dewar said that the argument should be conducted on the facts, not irresponsible scare-mongering on advertising hoardings. |
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Apart from the winner getting the free watch, the winning slogan will also be displayed on the hoarding. |
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There are satellite dishes, suites of furniture for sale on the pavements, brightly lit shops selling everything. |
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This is followed by Respighi's The Birds, an orchestral suite which took wing on the basis of pieces written by other composers. |
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Bromley is currently enlisting artists to submit 8ft x 12 ft artworks on a 170 ft length on the building-site style hoardings. |
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However, staff on the airport check-in desk disagreed and refused him permission to board without a doctor's letter. |
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This is a series of checklists and guides developed to help employer, employee, and employment adviser work together on the assessment process. |
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Under ordinary circumstances hoary marmots are usually seen on the top of boulder piles. |
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A hoax bomb, consisting of a plastic bag with wires and batteries taped to it, was found inside the concert hall on the same day. |
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McKay emphasised Gallas' insistence on the get-out clause, allowing him to assess his prospective suitors. |
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Dissolve the sugar solution to a clear syrup on the hob over a gentle heat, stirring once or twice. |
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A bookshelf displays an array of well-thumbed cookbooks, and the kettle bubbles on the hob. |
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In Granny Kilpatrick's cookhouse stood a great black stove and all the pots sat around on the big white hobs. |
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Work which has already begun on the station is now being priced and already the concourse design cost has overshot its budget. |
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The two girls on the checkouts near where it happened were quite shaken up. |
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I took the back road passing through an abandoned checkpoint on the border. |
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Eradication of corruption at border checkpoints and improved collection of custom and excise duties were the topics on the agenda. |
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To launch oneself on the hobby of birdwatching, it is necessary to have a good pair of binoculars. |
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There are ten checkpoints on the route, each staffed and equipped with water and first aid. |
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I'll usually figure my checkpoints about 20 minutes apart, depending on the speed of the aircraft. |
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He dishes it off to Green on the boundary, and the latter runs into goal from the pocket and slots a lovely checkside punt under pressure. |
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It calculates checksums for all files on the system and stores these fingerprints in a database. |
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She was hobbled by shin-splints and, after a year on the team, she gave up hoops to focus her extracurricular energies completely on track. |
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The oversite is built on the levelled out and compacted ground within the building and it is thickened out beneath the dwarf or sleeper walls. |
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For relative strength, determining the true value of an oscillator depends on the understanding of overbought or oversold positions. |
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Ibergirhynchia contraria can be distinguished from representatives of Dzieduszyckia by its sulcate brachial valve and fold on the pedicle valve. |
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This brings me back to my old hobby horse and the stupid traffic system inflicted on the residents of Spelthorne. |
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It is a focus on the young which has been a very strong hobby horse of mine for my entire career. |
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By the time the hobgoblins and ghouls are out and about on the 31st it is rising less than four hours after sunset. |
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You beautiful enigma, you Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, you little house on the prairie of the existential oversoul. |
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From a very reasonable original cost of eight months ago, we are now facing a huge overspend on the project. |
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Officers are working on the assumption that those overspends will be cleared. |
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The pieces of rabbit were brown and almost crispy on the outside, encasing solid chunks of nicely roasted meat. |
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You could try to enforce a limit on the amount the binmen collect, but would leaving the overspill at the side of the road be a good thing? |
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All its 250 staff had to move to temporary overspill offices on the former Transco site at Heworth Green. |
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Glover had one hand around the trophy at this year's BellSouth in Atlanta, but chunked a half-wedge into the water on the 72nd hole. |
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He was left on his lonesome ownsome on the edge of the six-yard box. |
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And I guess also the chemistry of the people who are on the show is good. |
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British suffragists and suffragettes discovered that renewed though it was, the Liberal Party that returned to office in 1906 in no sense had votes for women on the agenda. |
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He is a prolific writer on the subjects such as ethics, Sufism and comparative religion and has taught at the Vishwabharati University, Shantiniketan. |
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Elizabeth indignantly rejects him, on the grounds of his overweening pride, the part he has played in separating Jane from Bingley, and his alleged treatment of Wickham. |
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He said he also could not say if there was a cost overrun on the Mason Hall project, since that was an issue between the owner, contractor and sub-contractor. |
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A special team of professional witnesses are also set to swing into action to gather evidence on the culprits as the council gets tough with persistent offenders. |
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Muted sunlight filtered through the trees into a small glade on the other side of the stream, and dust particles caught in the soft sunbeams sparkled as they floated downward. |
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Tomlinson co-drives for his son Adam in an MG Midget, and they hit trouble on the 17-mile Radnor stage when they cracked the sump towards the end of the stage. |
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I shrunk visibly deeper into my seat on the overstuffed couch. |
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Suburban Gothic is the style of the moment on the UpsideClown. |
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He probably also designs those fantastically expensive suits and clothes as well, doodling them down on the backs of team sheets during langours in play. |
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One of the waza chefs turns his pots and pans into a suit of armour and marches on the newly constructed religious site, with humour his only weapon. |
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You, on the other hand, are a nobody, a bureaucrat, a stuffed suit. |
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Thus the position now acknowledged is that in an appropriate case a claimant in a negligence suit may establish a prima facie case by relying on the fact of the accident. |
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When I opened my bleary eyes once again, I found myself lying on the soft, overstuffed sofa in the centre of the small living room in which I was currently residing. |
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The impact cracked the sump and although the crew tried to make repairs on the following liaison section, the oil leaked from the engine and they retired. |
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After overtaking some cars the driver had tried to get back on the correct side of the road, but lost control and hit a Rover travelling out of Bradford, the inquest heard. |
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Take along some mint because the fast descent down the mountain might disturb even city folk, especially when the driver pulls out to overtake other cars on the narrow road. |
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Based on the traditional 64-square checkerboard, the game appears simple. |
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I did it all on the machine and made a very simple checkerboard pattern. |
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His brother is on the police force in Modesto, with a very checkered past. |
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As well as a ground floor brasserie seating 50 there is a more formal 110-seater restaurant on the first floor and private dining rooms and suites above that. |
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It is the type of horse racing where the jockey sits on the sulky. |
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The subject of the racing of sulkies on the main road was discussed. |
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It appeared that the vehicle had overturned and rolled a number of times before coming to rest on the roadside facing the opposite direction to which it was travelling. |
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It came to rest facing oncoming traffic, while the lorry also slewed around and shed its load, eventually overturning and ending up upside-down on the grass verge. |
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The car then overturned, coming to rest on its roof on the hard shoulder. |
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The car overturned and rolled down an embankment, ending on its roof at the bottom of a grass bank off the M61 motorway on the outskirts of Bolton. |
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Three people were injured in the second accident in the north of the county when their car overturned on the Fanore road outside Lisdoonvarna at about 6pm. |
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The second largest language group is Taiwanese, or Hokkien, spoken by Hakka and Fujian natives, and based on the Minnan dialect of southern Fujian. |
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The first of many visual horrors on the night were Sarah and her daughter, who came out in pastel suitings just like Tubbs and Crockett from Miami Vice. |
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So I followed the troops, got soaked on the way and eventually located a rather pokey meeting room where the government's great and good were already gathered. |
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When the calcite was dissolved with dilute sulfamic acid, it was noted that white semitranslucent florets of datolite occurred on the crystalline copper. |
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Keagan filled the cup with ice, smothered in whipped cream, and set it down on the counter so fast that it overshot its destination and ended up on the floor. |
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Although few studies have centered on the effects of hospital smells, one examined the effects of the odor of dimethyl sulfoxide in an oncology unit. |
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In a recent column about political correctness, I touched on the dangers of facile stereotyping, citing the Germans' reputation for monopolising sunbeds. |
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She pushes the thick wooden door wide open, the base of her straight golden hair sliding this way and that on the shoulders of her red silk cheongsam. |
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As a cultural medium based on the notion of spectacle, Sukuma performances presuppose interaction between performer and audience, observer and observed. |
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Open the windows and switch on the extractor fan above the hob. |
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