Purchase an eyebrow pencil the same shade as your hair making sure the pencil is hard, test on the back of your hand. |
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It is a well known fact that all inventors get their first ideas on the back of an envelope. |
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The former also has long hair on the back of its neck, in the same place as the mane of a horse but shorter. |
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The marbling could also be painted on the back of a framing pane of glass, which was then attached to the mirror glass. |
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For Joe, the enigmatic bargeman played by Ewan McGregor in Young Adam, employment is a necessary evil, a burden on the back of his freedom. |
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Podolski nearly breaks free but the through ball from Frings hits him on the back of his shins. |
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As yet, there are no plans to publish a cookery book on the back of the series, but the novel should be out next year. |
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I'm sure Denis would much prefer to be going in to Sunday's match on the back of a win but it was not to be. |
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He sank back down onto the floor and tilted his head slightly, resting his chin on the back of his hands. |
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I was standing on the pavement, the heat beating down on the back of my neck. |
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Shortly afterwards, while Mr Atkinson was talking to another man, someone tapped him on the back of his head and messed his hair. |
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If you're looking for the culprit responsible for most of the drain on your batteries, it's that big LCD display on the back of the camera. |
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After tossing the gray uniform coat on the back of the open trunk, he lit a cigar. |
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It has one belt loop on the back of the holster, and a second on the trailing edge. |
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If there are three touch marks struck on the back of a plate or one on the front rim the piece is likely to be Continental. |
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My father hauled his racecar there with a single tow bar on the back of the family car. |
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In town a man ties several dozen eggs on the back of his bike, while a small farmer wheels around the corner with a can of milk on his carrier. |
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The doctor can give a mild sedative or spray some anaesthetic on the back of your throat beforehand. |
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His head was shaven bald with a tattoo of what looked like a falcon on the back of his head. |
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He stuffed the package into his pocket and sheathed his knife, wiping off the blood and brain matter on the back of Nick's shirt. |
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They could use a light table or put graphite on the back of the newsprint to transfer the drawings to the good paper. |
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For those who have never eaten hemp seeds, the shells catch on the back of your tongue, a bit like the wings on dry-roasted crickets. |
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I suddenly felt a biff on the back of the neck and my neck became cold and wet. |
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The dime-size mesh vent on the back of the hand keeps your mitts from overheating, but it can also let in moisture. |
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I didn't even feel the blackjack as it clobbered me on the back of the head. |
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Johnigan folded in half over the keyboard, giving Al the chance to bang him hard on the back of the head with a lead-weighted blackjack. |
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His hands traveled up his back and came to rest on the back of his head, his fingers twisted in the jet black locks. |
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She didn't know how to get to the factory, so she took the only ride available, on the back of the boss's motorbike. |
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Netting featured throughout the display, popping up as a panel on the back of a blouson or as material for the skimpiest of tunics. |
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Daguerre even handwrote an inscription to Cailleux on the back of the mount. |
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After the ill-fated attempt to drag it to Stonehenge, the notorious bluestone has finally reached its new home on the back of a lorry. |
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While I'm here, does anyone actually read the descriptive blurb on the back of dvds? |
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Remember to swipe an eye shadow or blush brush on the back of your hand before applying. |
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It wasn't about all those things Francis did that made Van Gundy 's skin crawl and the hair on the back of his neck stand on end. |
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The bird puffs out his chest, the glint of steel spurs curving inwards and upwards on the back of his legs. |
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And then there's the mystery of the unexplained bruise on the back of my right hand. |
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Shoppers are being warned not to be suckered into buying computers and other IT gear just on the back of slick advertising. |
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Projections made on the back of a good year in 2004 will raise unfulfillable expectations in gullible consumers. |
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The first hint he had that something was wrong was when the pistol's muzzle came to rest on the back of his head. |
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Jumping on the back of an unsuspecting victim, she cut off its head, unheeding the blood spewing onto her. |
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I unhook my backpack from the hook on the back of my door, and stuff some supplies into it. |
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Vents, the slits on the back of the jacket, are meant for ease of movement. |
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Perched on the back of the large booby, the small finch then sucks its blood. |
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I gaped at him in surprise as Trent bopped him hard on the back of the head. |
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Rainey bopped her brother on the back of the head then plopped down on the couch next to him. |
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The financial success was achieved, however, on the back of a tottering pyramid of contract labour, often unskilled. |
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Lisa arrived just as the vegetable broth on the back of the stove began to simmer. |
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The songbooks sell on the back of the music more than the lyrics, so it's this Warner really seem to be trying to protect. |
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The party gained seats, recovering from its winter crisis, but it did so on the back of a vapid campaign. |
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Elaine shivered as the winter winds nipped at her nose, hair rising on the back of her neck. |
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With the originals, it was necessary to load powder, ram a ball home and then cap the nipple on the back of the cylinder. |
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Then, make your pencil lines and cut on the back of the panel to avoid splintering the veneer with your circular saw. |
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He only discovered Gordon had been cut down by the propellers, situated on the back of the plane, when he stepped out. |
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His travels were circular, he and his companions returning each year to celebrate the Easter vigil on the back of an enormous fish, Jasconius. |
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Over 50 per cent of its revenues come from the U.S., on the back of cheaper generics. |
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The receptionist nodded as she jotted down a name and telephone number on the back of a business card. |
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Then she grabbed onto the waist of a guy she had just met, folded herself next to him and vroomed away on the back of his Suzuki. |
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I can see nothing nor hear anything but I get a prickling feeling on the back of my neck. |
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With the fingers of your other hand, press on the back of the stamp to make the impression. |
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The next day the folks working the tow line lowered all the stanchions on the back of the carts to increase the angle of attack. |
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Grabbing the boy by his hair, he pulled his head forward, running his finger along the rough calloused scar on the back of the boy's neck. |
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Information on the back of the mount can help the collector determine the date of a Stevengraph. |
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Blaine got up and strode toward the opening hatch on the back of the enormous plane. |
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The married mother-of-five had been about to go into a haberdashery shop in Burgess Road when she felt a sharp sting on the back of her left leg. |
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I finally regained my sanity and stippled gold and copper acrylic paint on the back of each piece. |
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Oh, and needless to say, Ronnie Spector is a complete goddess whose voice can make the hairs on the back of one's neck stand on end. |
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The Maori chief was said to have made his own way from Hawaiki on the back of a ray. |
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I could see a few election posters here and there and some people hanging around those tables that you use to put paste on the back of wallpaper. |
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Like other developing countries, Bangladesh catapulted into the global economy on the back of its cheap, plentiful labour force. |
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My baby boy developed a strawberry mark soon after birth on the back of his head. |
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Recently, she has noticed the accumulation of body fat and cellulite, especially on the back of her thighs and buttocks. |
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Is it possible to get rid of cellulite on the back of the legs or elsewhere? |
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We can define a bubble as activities that spring up on the back of loose monetary policy of the central bank. |
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The stalk is usually longer, the chalazal scar larger and often oval in outline, and the grooves on the back of the pip parallel to each other. |
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The 116th Infantry chalked this on the back of one of their vehicles going out on a patrol I accompanied. |
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After they sat down, Pheobe put the drink into the cup holder that was on the back of the seats in front of them. |
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When flying directly over Fyynatis on the back of a hippogriff, you may catch a glimpse of fire within its depths. |
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This fact, which had eluded historians, was recorded on the back of the photograph. |
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Children are dicing with death hitching rides on the back of moving vehicles. |
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The ride in an Audi 200 is akin to hitching a lift on the back of a horse drawn carriage. |
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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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The cold, hollow sounds of their steps echoing behind them made the little hairs on the back of his neck rise. |
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I am sporting an almighty bruise on the back of my left foot and my right shoulder is painfully letting me know that it's there. |
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These clapper boards are for use with chinagraph pencils or pre-written white gaffer tape which you can keep on the back of the slate. |
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He was leaning on the back of the sofa for support and wearing a satisfied smirk. |
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A gull will land on the back of a surfaced whale and rip at its flesh and blubber. |
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Those knurled wheels on the back of the choil also serve to improve purchase. |
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She snatched her housecoat off the hook on the back of her door and hastily slipped it on. |
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We saw tigers, too, as close as you like from the swaying perch of the howdah on the back of the elephants. |
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The umpire of the game oversees the play from a wooden howdah on the back of the largest elephant. |
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Historically, major hub airports have grown up all over the world on the back of airlines which were dominant national flag carriers. |
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As he was about to get to the part of fighting, when he felt a strong clap on the back of his shoulder. |
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Boy Scouts wear the patch on the right chest pocket of their uniform, while Girl Scouts wear the patch on the back of their sash. |
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She recognized her own handwriting as clear as day on the back of the picture as he flipped it around. |
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There were several burns on my hand, and a piece of wood had clonked me on the back of the head. |
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If the agreement is in writing it may be in very close print on the back of a delivery docket or ticket. |
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The rag felt good on the back of her neck and the ice water was very much welcomed. |
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Your home collapses in a cloud of dust, and a stray flying brick hits you squarely on the back of the head. |
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Price stickers should be small, on the back of the album and be of the peelable, non-goo, variety. |
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My fists balled, I clubbed the man on the back of the head, grabbing his keys as he fell. |
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Then of course is the corps who are always late, scribble on the back of envelopes, and expect others to read illegible handwriting. |
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The strictest electoral laws in Europe were introduced on the back of false allegations of mass personation. |
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She woke up in excruciating pain when she rolled over and was bitten by the false widow on the back of the left hand. |
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Mr Erridge said Callum had befriended the local motorcycling community as he enjoyed riding on the back of his dad's bike. |
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When she stepped out of the alley, she immediately felt the hair on the back of her neck prickle. |
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He felt the hairs on the back of his neck stand on end as he sensed that Lucas was nearby. |
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After a few minutes, he felt the hairs on the back of his neck stand on end like he was being watched. |
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Mac ran a hand over his short hair, then gently felt the bump on the back of his head. |
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I just keep feeling the hair in the back there and trying to get all the hair on the back of my neck off. |
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The expansion of higher education has been on the back of comprehensive education. |
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Her friends encouraged her and Megan reached over to pinch the skin on the back of Rick's kneecap. |
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The condenser fan is located on the back of the appliance near the bottom, behind a fiberboard panel. |
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Pipfruit growers may realise their third year of positive returns on the back of improved export markets and volume growth. |
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When you push the buttons on the back of him, he punches, and when you press down to write, a light inside the thing flashes. |
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For seven days Ghost had ridden on the back of this filthy beast their handler called Daisy. |
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Without warning, she smartly conked him on the back of the head, the slimy gum flinging out of his mouth and into her opposite hand. |
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Lay your bookmark upside down very carefully on one edge of the contact paper so you can fold over the rest of it on the back of the bookmark. |
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Now replace the wire loop on the back of the pliers and pull the wire across the top of the bottom wire to form a right angle. |
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And they plummeted to relegation on the back of five straight defeats at the end of the season, failing to hit the net in any of the last three. |
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But, in truth, she was pretty convivial, until she decided that she didn't particularly like you, and then slapped you on the back of the head. |
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They kept people away and eventually carted away something on the back of a flatbed truck. |
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The date on the back of the photo, July 1st 1916, had been written, Ralph could see, in Jesse's copperplate hand. |
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Head lice infection can cause an itchy head or neck, or a rash, which is often worse behind the ears or on the back of the neck. |
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The columnist coshed me on the back of the head and, while I was out, dumped me in the uncharted territory of his foreign policy mistakes. |
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It was a photograph that was on the back of a postcard, and on the postcard there was a note to my father. |
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I did as he told me, keeping my eyes focused on the back of the target ball as I smoothly followed through with the cue. |
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Always he wrote on the back of foolscap paper, the front of which was filled with an early draft of a section of one of his books. |
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The attacker was riding a bike along the footpath when he hit the victim on the back of the head, knocking him to the ground. |
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Pressing a button on the back of the device enables a worker to covertly raise an alarm. |
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Abrasions and contusions can be found on the back of the hands, wrists, forearms, and upper arms. |
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Then, the forecaddie typically will hop on the back of the cart until the group reaches the first ball. |
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There is no standard location, but bells would often be mounted on the back of the fo'c's'le or on the front of the wheelhouse. |
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There was a creak of a floorboard, and the hairs on the back of her neck rose. |
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Sure enough, there was an apple pie on the dresser, warm and fragrant with a crisp sugar coat and a coffee pot sitting on the back of the stove. |
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He leans back, placing his hands on the back of his head and crossing one of his legs over the other. |
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The last thing I should be doing in my condition is heading cross-country on the back of a donkey. |
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Radio and cruise control switches are on the back of the steering wheel, and they are surprisingly intuitive. |
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At an evening barbecue in August 1996 an Australian fruit bat alighted on the back of a small child. |
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The advert was printed in red ink on the back of the tickets, promoting cut-price kitchens on the same number used by Miller. |
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I was twelve and I rode on the back of a big boy's bicycle flat into a funnel cloud that picked us up and threw us clean into the ditch. |
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Her wrists were hooked to a D ring on the back of her collar, and for once she didn't have a gag filling her mouth. |
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You can slip one of these little luxuries into your garment bag or car or on the back of a chair in your work space for an instant escape. |
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His thoughts were irrational but even so the hairs on the back of his neck had again begun to tingle and prickle with cool fear. |
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He had the distinct prickly sensation on the back of his neck that usually meant he was being watched. |
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The donation should be printed clearly on the back of the card or pack, and can be as little as 5p per packet. |
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It flourishes on the back of faxes and in the margins of copybooks, doodles reveal a billion private boredoms. |
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Which is probably why she ignored it when it hit her on the back of the head during the second half. |
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First, the shooter in a controlled situation can promptly view the image displayed on the back of the camera. |
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The hamstring muscles on the back of the thigh work with your gluteus maximus during leg extension and knee flexion. |
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The news comes on the back of a good Ofsted report for Commonweal which was described as an effective school. |
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The first descending row of chords is just magic, raising the little hairs on the back of a listener's neck. |
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We wanted to build a dormitory on the back of our house because there were so many kids. |
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An adaptor on the back of the camera allows for hook up to devices such as motion detectors and doorbells. |
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They have a large dewlap or fatty lump on the back of the neck which, among other things, is useful for stopping the yoke from slipping off. |
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They will need to be against an Abbeyside team being groomed for glory on the back of outstanding Under-21 and minor success. |
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Unhappily, the argument rides on the back of some startling oversimplifications, exaggerations and elisions. |
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His emphasis on the word protector made the hairs on the back of her neck stand on end. |
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Ireland continues to glow on the back of the eurozone's low interest rates and loose fiscal policy. |
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The blooms of this variety are dusty pink on the back of the petals and greenish on the inside with pale, dull yellow stamens. |
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Never a truer word as, after a dog of a first half, the second period ran rampant on the back of abject defending. |
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A team of international divers is struggling to open an escape hatch on the back of the submarine. |
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New Englanders saved weaving drafts written on the back of old letters, handmade dye books, and yarn reels carved in some farmer's dooryard. |
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Last year, on the back of two years of drought, Margaret's orchard was ravaged by severe frosts. |
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I have a wallchart on the back of my front door for plotting out my marathon training. |
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He scribbled his address and Com number on the back of a book of matches and gave it to her. |
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They also go into the game on the back of some good form that has seen them dispose of Champions League qualifiers Everton and Blackburn Rovers. |
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Ben left the blankets on the back of the sofa while he followed Hoss upstairs to gather his own warm clothes from his bedroom. |
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There were clean towels, a fresh, white robe hanging on the back of the door and brand new bottles of shampoo, conditioner and even body wash. |
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My grandma knitted me a quilt for a wedding present and we had had it for 15 years and it was on the back of the couch. |
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Pembrokeshire's arable acreage had increased on the back of buoyant prices last summer. |
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Just then, Div whapped him on the back of the head with the bottle of carpet cleaner. |
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To my astonishment, the first half of my seven-minute set, cribbed from the aide-memoire scribbles on the back of my hand, plays well. |
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You feel a certain wrongness in the air and the hairs on the back of your neck stand up as unseen eyes watch you. |
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I was gazing out of the window when I felt a sharp kick on the back of my chair. |
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He was a slight man wearing owl glasses, with thin brown hair that left a bald spot on the back of his head. |
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He was burned down his right arm and hand, on the back of his head and his back, but he escaped without smoke damage to his lungs. |
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It affects the cartilage on the back of the kneecap and causes pain and stiffness, especially when going up and down stairs. |
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Carmine bee-eaters perch on the back of kori bustards and red-crested korhaans plummet from the sky in daring aerobatic mating displays. |
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Today, on the back of two World Cup triumphs, the reigning Tri-Nation champions dwarf the thistle's playing resources. |
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A team of Royal Navy marines joined the rescue effort before Conan endured a 17-hour journey back to base camp on the back of a yak. |
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The woman on the other hand had dark, auburn hair that was pulled back into a nest of braids on the back of her head. |
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As soon as you gob into your mask, trip over your fins, or wipe your nose on the back of your glove you'll discover a camera lens inches away. |
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I got into the very annoying habit of doodling on the back of business cards. |
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If your buttonholes tend to fray, place a dab of fray retardant on the back of the buttonhole. |
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She finished braiding my hair, retied the ties at the bottom, tied the sash on the back of my dress, handed me my shoes and then went to leave. |
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He is a little too fond of building huge abstract entities on the back of discoveries from anthropology, zoology and neuroscience. |
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Fix two strips of double sided tape lengthwise on the back of the black card. |
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All Inland Revenue correspondence has a return address on the back of the envelope. |
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Let me know if there's room on the back of your truck, and I'll be there in a flash. |
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The testis skin from a young rhesus macaque monkey was implanted under the skin on the back of a mouse with a depleted immune system. |
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Wanderers were unbeaten in 15 games and at half-time were riding high on the back of goals from John McGinlay and Mark Seagraves. |
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I could feel the hairs rising on the back of my neck and the chills running down my spine. |
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A tingling sensation on the back of Jonathan's neck caused the hairs to rise in excitement. |
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I tried to ignore the hair rising on the back of my neck, and the prickling that ran down my spine. |
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I felt the hairs rise on the back of my neck as he hesitantly brought his arms to embrace my figure, supporting my body as he returned the kiss. |
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He kissed her on the back of her neck and her breathing quickened as the goosebumps rose on her skin. |
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She had a bump rising on the back of her head, her neck was slightly bruised, and her ankle was a bit swollen, but other than that she was fine. |
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Many companies in the US over-invested on the back of ambitious growth forecasts and find themselves heavily indebted as cash flows dry up. |
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It's a rousing, inspiring onslaught that succeeds in raising the hairs on the back of your neck. |
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A faint buzz assaulted her ears, and the hairs on the back of her neck suddenly stood up. |
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Walker stared at him in open astonishment, the hairs on the back of his neck rising. |
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Anyone who has driven through the rush hour traffic on the back of Bangkok motorbike taxi will know what I mean. |
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The device itself will be arriving in Wroughton on the back of a low-loader. |
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There was a gash in his left calf where a rock or something and cut through his pants and into his leg and a huge lump on the back of his head. |
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She reached out and took his wrist, holding it in place as she wrote her phone number on the back of his hand. |
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A soldier on the back of the truck saw him and fired his machine gun, hitting him in the chest with a half dozen rounds. |
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I bought this record on the back of their wonderful Madra, which was unaccompanied madrigals and other such stuff. |
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Investigators found a spent bullet casing and a handwritten message scrawled on the back of a tarot card that denotes death. |
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He has poured himself a glass of champagne and put his arm around her, resting his hand on the back of her wooden chair. |
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The jacket is on the back of the chair and the security pass lies on the desk next to piles of paperwork. |
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The offensive slogan is written is written in letters six inches high on the back of the garment. |
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Young children have also been putting their lives at risk by hanging on the back of fire engines while they are on the move. |
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Some of the messages written on the back of the tulip postcards are so sweet and encouraging. |
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When police examined his car, left on the motorway, they found a note written on the back of a bus timetable. |
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The only spot of colour in the room was a street map on the back of the door, embossed with a random scattering of candy-colour headed pins. |
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I said it was because I believed in the theatre as a figurative art, not something contrived on the back of an envelope. |
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The probe began life as a sketch drawn on the back of an envelope during a night at the pub. |
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You could accuse him of hitching a lift on the back of Greek tragedy. |
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But on the back of a motorbike you are one up from the scum on the street. |
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The sound of that name made hairs rise on the back of my neck. |
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His eyes narrowed and she felt hair rising on the back of her neck. |
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I paused, the hair rising on the back of my neck and down my arms. |
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The northern hawk owl, a rare sight in the wild, pinned its yellow eyes on me and let out a sibilant screech that nearly made the hair stand up on the back of my neck. |
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That planning permission has been granted for some sizeable modern structure on the back of the old Stubbs' ironmongers shop in Fossgate is shocking. |
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She straddled the chair and rested her forehead on the back of it. |
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They also have a companion animal, in this case a bird, that stays on the back of them and eats small insects that inhabit the rhino's leathery hide. |
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Hamas first forbade women from riding on the back of motorcycles, and then from riding on them at all. |
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The hairs on the back of Jo's neck stood up when she stepped into the lift of a swish New York hotel to be confronted by three cool dudes in dark suits. |
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As she had predicted, the stain on the back of her skirt did not come out, and in the time she had been sitting, it had faded the red material to ruddy beige. |
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There's nothing in the world like loping along on the back of a horse. |
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The system detects a source of free energy, the vane on the back of the windmill orients the windmill because of the transient wind, and then work is extracted. |
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Along the route, I spotted children as young as two on baby-seats on the back of their parents bikes as well as adults up to the age of eighty on their own. |
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Eventually, after six hours on the back of the bike we swept those slowcoach cyclists over the finish line and there were all the rest of the entrants. |
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Adam turns about to show him the lump on the back of his head. |
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But in the next instant, the hair rises glacially on the back of his neck, his spine is seized with iron, his eyes open on emptiness, a nameless terror. |
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Wrap one end of a 6-inch piece of thin elastic cording under a second grommet, then set it in place on the back of the card, securing the cord underneath the grommet. |
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Authentication of the unknown painting included a congruity between crinkles in the paint surface of the unknown picture, and cut marks on the back of the Minneapolis Study. |
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The claim comes on the back of revelations that the Orkney Flag cannot be sanctioned for official use in the county either because it has Irish links. |
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One of the binmen sacked after being reported for standing on the back of a dustcart, said he was made a scapegoat by the council and claims the practice is still going on. |
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If you're nearsighted, your eye is probably too long from front to back, causing light rays to be focused in front of rather than on the back of your eyes. |
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He's snoozing on his perch on the back of my easy chair right now. |
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Andrew's slightly parted lips were resting uncomfortably on the back of her neck, his horrid breath and snores now directed quite frankly right at her nose. |
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He used fan pleating on the back of a cream skirt and piping in other designs to further demonstrate his point the garments' innate ability to flatter a woman. |
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I will write lines of poetry on the back of bus tickets and envelopes, and then I will tear them into tiny pieces and watch them flutter to the ground. |
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And on the back of his authority's top-rating, East Riding Tory leader Stephen Parnaby last night tore into Mr Clarke for misrepresenting the authority. |
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By effectively painting a big target on the back of online communications platforms, sopa would chill online expression as well. |
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It takes a certain kind of breed of person to jump on the back of a bull. |
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But it was hardly an overnight plot devised on the back of an envelope. |
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Simple calculations on the back of an envelope will do for a start. |
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An underground chamber can't be put on the back of a truck and moved out. |
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Hertford, carrying the burden of a number of important injuries and approaching the game on the back of a dreadful run of results, were out of sorts from start to finish. |
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He had vanished from work on July 21 last year leaving his jacket on the back of his chair, his name tag on the desk and his car locked up in his consultant's parking bay. |
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At ten o'clock tonight I cruised home on the back of a scooter taxi. |
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When a long, thick needle was inserted into a minuscule vein on the back of her teaspoon-sized hands and she didn't even flinch, I knew she was in the best place. |
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On closer inspection, he found a friction wound, blackened with scabs, on the back of Patch's neck and a chain tether, with a blue nylon rope, nearby. |
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There is a screenshot of the movie in widescreen on the back of the case! |
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One of the ugliest cars ever made, the Gremlin was said to have been first sketched out on the back of a Northwest Orient barf bag by an AMC's chief designer. |
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There was a painless lump on the back of my hand and while I was anticipating that it might be removed I did not expect to lose my little finger into the bargain. |
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I run red lights even though I'm no longer rushing to buy heroin, and I shake with excitement when I see confederate flag stickers on the back of trucks. |
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So with dirty clothes and feces in my teeth, I climbed on top of the fence with the gun and jumped on the back of one of the colts that were hanging around the barnyard. |
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They're in calendars naked and when they're not photographed sitting on the back of quad bikes in the nip then they're posing around in Gucci and Armani and Hugo Boss. |
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Smaller operators tend not to be quite as well organised and suffer from resistance to claims for haulage rates increases on the back of increases in the cost of derv. |
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It was on the back of a tiger, in fact on the back of a pregnant tigress, that the great teacher of Buddhism first arrived in Bhutan in the 8th century. |
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She kept low and watched the wagons disappear, but a flicker of movement caught her eye and she turned her head in time to see a red spider logo on the back of a jacket. |
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A house building firm which specialises in the development of brownfield sites is expecting to create more than 40 new jobs on the back of a 50 per cent growth in turnover. |
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I nodded, wiping my dry mouth on the back of my hand before I bent at the waist to pick up my bag and my text book, tilting my head when it tipped dizzily to the side. |
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They are little sketches of people or animals that he produced on the back of invoices or on the headed notepaper of his shop, to amuse his two youngest children. |
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Stuffed into the pouch on the back of the seat in front of me is the local newspaper. |
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He landed on the back of the behemoth as a monster of equal size. |
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I got out my handheld computer, which I found to only be useful for this sort of thing, and attached a few of the wires to key points on the back of the faceplate. |
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And a number of politicians have called on the transport minister not to appoint the RPA to oversee the city's proposed metro, on the back of its Luas performance. |
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Most conscientious online retailers now ask for the three-digit security code on the back of the card in addition to the card number and expiry date. |
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It comes on the back of another record, bumper profit result for Qantas. |
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Still filming, I saw her that evening at the premiere, and I gave her my telephone number on the back of a tube ticket. |
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Against moonlight on the back of my windows, as on photographic plates, appear the silhouettes of salamanders, perhaps a dozen of them, facing this way and that. |
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I signed this piece by carving my initials and 07 on the back of the burr. |
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It was fastened to a packsaddle on the back of my grandma's favorite mare. |
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Although I was petrified of my father, I'd still sneak it in and my grandfather would smack me on the back of my head as my father gave me the eye! |
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From there it was a further eight hours or so bumping along on the back of a truck, under a full moon, squashed up with other passengers balancing on sacks of rice. |
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But while McCartney was sipping a brandy, Lennon snuck up behind the future Sir Paul and clocked him on the back of the head. |
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The Mayo defeat shook hurling to the core in the county and coming on the back of a walloping by Kerry, it spelled a very gloomy future for the code. |
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Misty saw them first, Tracey and Madison on the back of his paint pony. |
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After three years of little or no inflation, consumer prices increased by 6.3 percent in the first six months of the year on the back of a sharp depreciation of the shekel. |
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As a courtesy and a precaution, she stamps instructions on the back of each frame with information regarding what kind of hooks to use and how many inches to space them apart. |
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The male, however, is readily recognized with his heavy black bib, which may be rather washed out in winter, white cheeks and chestnut on the back of his head. |
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Chester cuffs him on the back of the head, which she rarely ever does. |
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The federal budget has been conclusively balanced, again on the back of taxes on prosperity and full employment which have turned the years of deficit into years of surplus. |
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After all, there is only one sure-fire message that I can send by putting a coexist sticker on the back of my car. |
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The ride is akin to hitching a lift on the back of a horse drawn carriage. |
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Three well-groomed men in suits pose on the back of the CD case. |
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Yet riding on the back of widespread support across Egypt, the ultraconservative Salafis are now a force to be reckoned with. |
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The current situation comes on the back of several years of deskilling of medical students due in part to the loss of students' integration into clinical firms. |
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These huge domestic markets will provide the bedrock for creating and developing global brands on the back of skilled, moderately priced workforces. |
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Does anyone know how to make kick-pleats on the back of a pirate coat? |
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His fame is essentially on the back of a powerful business titan who misunderstood his original work. |
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As he was strolling through, he felt a tug on the back of his hoody. |
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The air around Jonah suddenly hummed and crackled, and he felt the hair on the back of his neck rising as static electricity coursed through the room. |
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Despite the inspector's comments on the back of the UDP public inquiry, Asda says the inquiry did not give it a clear steer and it is currently working on revised plans. |
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One of my favorite early memories at Facebook was planning the back-to-school campaign with Mike on the back of a napkin. |
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I don't think she screamed, but a few minutes after that there was just a blood-curdling scream from someone and it put the hair on the back of my neck straight up. |
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