David Wetherall and Mark Bower were always on top of old warhorse Wayne Allison, who on Saturday's evidence looks past his sell-by date. |
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I have a collection of beanie babies on top of my wardrobe mingling with the collection of bottle trophies from my lush men! |
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They sat down at a long table with plates of waffles, syrup, butter, whipped cream, and strawberries piled on top of it. |
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The win put the Bulls on top of section Y and left the Lions needing to win their last two games to ensure qualification to the top eight. |
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His studio was like a creepy one-room place that was a walk-up on top of a deli, so it smelled real weird. |
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Yet, I can tell you that I had to put my ear right on top of the unit to hear any audible noise. |
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He smiled down at her and leaned back against the tack and saddlebags that they'd piled on top of each other. |
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Rotherham were understandably delighted as the final whistle sealed their position on top of the table. |
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The design also has two pinions on top of the grader's saddle for superior support. |
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Take the moulds or ramekins from the freezer and spoon the sabayon on top of the chocolate layer. |
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Soulless indulgence, on top of a loss of confidence, had taken deep root, and this frightened loyalists most of all. |
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At the product's heart is a data warehousing solution that provides an associative layer on top of the warehouse itself. |
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Normally, asphalt road surfaces are built on top of a bed of concrete, which is itself built atop a bed of gravel. |
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Using pen and rule, draw a rectangle or square on top of the book you want to alter. |
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Spoon a portion of the fondue on top of the asparagus and garnish with the basil leaves. |
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The roast pork is served with a garlic sauce in a separate bowl and a big piece of crispy skin placed loosely on top of the meat. |
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On a thin-crust pizza, the Italian ham lies on top of basil tomato sauce and beneath salty Gaeta olives and swaths of mild asiago. |
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They have a very good pack which rucks well, and have a good defence too, so we'll have to be on top of our game to put them away. |
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These would be foundations of granite ashlars on top of the rock on the first row of walls. |
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Just as in the eye pin, the circle needs to be sitting on top of the wire like a lollipop on a stick. |
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A good example is a pot that's warmed because it's sitting on top of an electric stove's burner. |
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Chimneys must be insulated properly A spark arrestor on top of the chimney will protect your roof. |
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The winds, storms, and currents combine to whip up huge seas, driving rough waves on top of massive swells. |
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Jane's had a neat arrangement of books stacked on top of each other and a can of half-used blue hair dye. |
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He lay on top of her for a moment, savoring the passion, until she moved her hips, arousing him even more. |
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Fold this extra pastry back over to make a rim around the edge, then place it rim side down on top of the figs. |
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From inside my shawl I drew out a gold locket and chain and placed it gently on top of the counter. |
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After flowering, the stalks curl into a coil, drawing the seed capsule down on top of the tuber. |
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It still has the red-beaded rosary I left on top of it when I came to visit. |
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An area at the dorsal side is covered with a thin layer of surface deposits, on top of which are a few additional large deposits. |
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A scratched, roll-top desk sat in the far corner of the large tent, with a partitioned box on top of it. |
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About 100 of these maps had been rolled up and were just sitting on top of a cabinet. |
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I think I might have let those expectations get on top of me a little and I've probably made a rod for my own back. |
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Wayne replied gently as he placed Grandma Eva's cola-framed spectacles on top of her aquiline nose. |
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Never have I listened to an album with such a range of emotions on top of such stirring music. |
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We saw their vapor trails very high and almost overhead as they went into line astern, rolled over and started down right on top of us. |
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Working quickly, drizzle chocolate in a thin stream over the biscuits to form a series of fine striped lines on top of each one. |
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All of you, when I say so, lift this on top of the photocopier, and prepare to run like the clappers. |
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This is the director at his apex, on top of the mountain and looking down on the minions of mendacity. |
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But on top of this he must cope with a major problem that has set him apart from his friends since he was six. |
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The blood was rushing to her head, and on top of all her other problems, now she was feeling dizzy and light-headed. |
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I yelled at Dex who sat so happily on the couch with his feet on top of the table and a bottle of light beer in his hand. |
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As Ron Whitelaw stood on top of 2,000 ft Grisedale Pike, a smile of satisfaction lit up his face. |
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As night fell, a full moon rose and lit my way back into the landscape, where I sat on top of the hill and contemplated how lucky I was. |
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The club should lie across the fingers, not in the palm, and the lifeline of your right hand needs to be firmly placed on top of the left thumb. |
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After all, they already assemble and disassemble floors lickety-split on top of hockey rinks. |
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He wrote librettos, screenplays, book reviews, everything possible in the English language, and on top of all that he played the French horn. |
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It is a revolving door situation that this Government is not getting on top of at all. |
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Later on that year the cloth patch was replaced by a black flash and a solid gold metal Winged Dagger emblem on top of it. |
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There were only five blossoms going in circles, rotating and revolving, on top of the clear glass. |
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And on top of that, my 20th high school reunion is coming up in a few weeks. |
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It's a touch ugly, to be honest, with three external antennas on top of a small grey box. |
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In a contest for space, some of the anemones, sponges and barnacles sit on top of each other, creating a mosaic of contrasting colours. |
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To ensure the data or slide projector is secure on top of the trolley there is a retaining bar. |
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Further annoyances included his twitchy foot which he kept pounding excitedly against the floor next to my foot, and occasionally on top of it. |
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The latest find was the final resting place of an infant, carefully laid in a stone-lined hollow, with more stones placed on top of the body. |
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Sighing, she jumped on top of the rock and was immediately blown backwards by a storm of fire. |
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One of the patterns is heated and clamped on top of a dump box or hopper, which contains the resin-refractory mixture. |
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To make zwiebacks, pinch off two small buns of dough and place one smaller one on top of the larger, bottom one. |
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Dozens of anemone fish were on top of the pinnacle, including tomato clown fish and Clark's anemone fish. |
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Depending on various factors, you might need to place a layer of base material on top of the subgrade. |
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But then I put on a black zippered sweater, with a hood, and then put a jean jacket over that, pulling the hood on top of it. |
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Perhaps it is slightly worrying for Australians that the Zimbabweans got on top of the Australian bowling at the end. |
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She launched herself at him, pushing a surprised Adam back into the snow and landing on top of him. |
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The main menu runs laterally, all the others stack one option on top of another in a vertical list. |
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I built two repeaters thinking that, if I could even find a place to put them on top of Bennett Mountain, two repeaters might be better than one. |
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Hair can also tangle when piled on top of the head during shampoo treatments, around various types of curlers and in hair brushes. |
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He let out a muffled yowl as he landed face-first on top of Mike, who was still on the floor. |
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You can feel on top of the world by setting your own goal and really going for it. |
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I was sitting on his lap, with his arms around my waist and my hands on top of his. |
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Her hair, which normally hung lankly over her shoulders, was all fluffed out and piled up on top of her head like that of some Greek goddess. |
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Cut the remainder of the lemon into slices then lay the lemon slices on top of the fish. |
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It would simply be more vicious treatment on top of what she has already suffered. |
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He followed her, settling his weight on top of her in a most possessive way and not allowing her any room to escape from his relentless pursuit. |
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If it is said that the debt should have been released on top of the other payments that should have been made then that might be right. |
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Normally three season porches are built on Lally columns or wood posts that sit on top of footings. |
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No forward likes to have someone on top of them, they just end up laying the ball off with passes. |
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Chuckling, I scooped them up in the palm of my hand and laid them gently on top of a soft pile of Green Stamps and bore them so to London town. |
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It features a Masonic pyramid, on top of which is an unblinking, all-seeing eye. |
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It's soft female harmonies layered on top of tinkling bells, xylophones and other gentle, celestial sounds. |
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Now, lift the ladle from the mold, and allow a small puddle to form on top of the sprue plate before returning the ladle to the molten lead. |
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The boy then sat on top of the pillow, affecting an air of supreme indifference. |
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The dancers wore silver all-in-ones, headdresses and these codpieces on top of their trousers like in A Clockwork Orange. |
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It has great 18th and 19th century architecture, with houses built one on top of another separated by stone-paved narrow alleys. |
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When you have made them all put a plate on top of the plate of lacy pancakes, then turn them over so that the brown crispy side is uppermost. |
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The adrenal glands are located on top of the kidneys and secrete hormones that regulate metabolism, salt and water balance, and stress responses. |
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She found a thick leather vest and put it on top of the shirt, pulling the laces tight. |
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The officer returned with his bow-legged walk, a new yellowish paper in his hand on top of the registration he had handed him earlier. |
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On a light table, place your negative on top of the print and align it until it is registered. |
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Therefore, we place books of the Torah on top of those of the Prophets and Writings, and not vice versa. |
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The dancers writhed, wrapped in yards of cloth on top of rostra that made them look like some kind of pole dancer. |
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And on top of this I'm going to see a show that's part of the Cabaret Festival on Wednesday night so that night's a write-off. |
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Assemble the table on a level surface, turn the top wheel upside down and place the seat wheel on top of it. |
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I would've rolled on top of him and wrestled him until he admitted I was right. |
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Rian sighed and placed a fairly large present wrapped in silver wrapping paper back on top of the table. |
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I wonder whether Mr John Davy can speak Chinese, Korean, and Japanese, on top of his other skills? |
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The festival began in the bar on top of the koppie, and has been going from strength to strength. |
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If there's more than one tray, place four cotton reels strategically so that you can stack one tray on top of another. |
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The two were fencing on top of a grassy knoll, with mountains in the distance. |
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Pour a thin layer of oil or melt a couple of large tablespoons of dripping or fat in another roasting tin on top of the stove until smoking hot. |
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Look for gauzy dresses, which can be slid on top of one another, or teamed with trousers, skirts or lightweight knits. |
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The elephant went on to its knees and tried to roll on top of Fay, repeatedly trying to stab him with her tusks. |
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And then, somehow, I ended up recumbent on the bed with Rafe on top of me, my arms around his neck. |
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She was now dressed in a white hospital gown that was bunched up on top of her round belly. |
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The clinic that provided the setting for the novel is perched on top of a hill. |
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The faster chip also requires that the operating system and applications that run on top of it be recompiled for 64-bit processing. |
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The new Mori Art Center, to be built on top of a Tokyo skyscraper, is surprising on a number of counts. |
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Place smaller wood, kindling and paper on top of this load and light from the top! |
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Ken looked above him in alarm and watched in shock as dirt, stones, support beams, all toppled on top of Ken, completely burying him alive. |
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She cleared her final boulder and stood on top of it with arms akimbo trying to catch her breath. |
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An emergency stop switch, hardwired into the kill switch of the ignition, was placed on top of the dashboard. |
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Sell your air rights so people can build great big condos on top of your subway stops. |
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They looked over my shoulder, and when I turned round I saw a security guard holding this guy down by lying on top of him. |
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The large air brake, which is used in landing and in combat manoeuvres, is located on top of the fuselage. |
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I seem to be going through one of those phases in life where minor ailments pile on top of one another in a seemingly continuous stream. |
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Some of the headsets have tiny, curled British barristers' wigs perched on top of them. |
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Scatter the slivers of garlic and the pine kernels on top of the meat mixture, pressing them down a bit with the flat of your hand. |
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For interesting crunch and flavor try tossing the kernels into your cereal or scattering them on top of the cream cheese on your morning bagel. |
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She's assertive, aggressive, totally on top of her game and yet what happens to her is absurd. |
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No large buildings could be constructed on top of the tunnel itself, just on either side, so this quiet backstreet feels unnaturally wide. |
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But on top of the injury comes the aggravation and distress of legal battles over and above the medical battles. |
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Kim Beazley put the plan on top of the agenda when launching his campaign last Wednesday. |
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Try using a credit card to get your money out and usually there's a flat fee on top of whatever interest charge your credit card will pay you. |
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The textile is placed awkwardly on top of the table, creating areas of strong, flat colour and signalling Matisse's future as a painter. |
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A piece of the roof, set aflame by the uncontrolled inferno, suddenly fell from the roof and on top of Tempest's right leg. |
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When it's time to use it, set the sifter on top of your wheelbarrow or garden cart and shovel some compost into it. |
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Nacho chips with salsa and vegetables with ranch dressing are served on top of rectangular tables. |
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Perhaps two years later, Maori went back to the site and built the big wharenui on top of the site. |
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Why is it that just when you think you are on top of things, whammo, along comes something to knock you right down again. |
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While the paint and paper are still wet, place a piece of plastic wrap on top of the painted section, making sure the wrap is wrinkled. |
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She raked her brightly polished fingers through her hair in annoyance, taking a seat on top of her cluttered desk. |
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He was a jumped-up Austrian, a loner, always excluded from picnics and parties, and to compensate he always felt he had to be on top of his game. |
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They dominate the trapeze and engage in various balancing acts which includes foot jugglery and balancing on top of ladder. |
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The machines were also light enough in weight to be frequently hauled through the tunnels and operated on top of flatbed rail cars. |
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He comes out wearing raggy jeans and a beat up jacket on top of a faded black t-shirt. |
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The radar, installed in a radome on top of the main mast, carries out long-range air and surface surveillance and weapon control. |
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Sachio was strong, well-built man with fierce eyes and long hair tied back in a tight ponytail on top of his head. |
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Just place a clean, heavy skillet on top of your sandwiches to press and weigh them down as they grill. |
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The oblong LCD panel perched on top of the dash displays the sat nav instructions. |
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In the garden there was a weathervane on top of a flagpole that indicated the wind direction to my father every morning when he woke up. |
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Rather than being set in stone, the iron trough containing the canal is balanced on top of hundred-foot long, spindly legs. |
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Tyler, who wore a politely puzzled expression, sat very comfortably on the couch, with one leg resting on top of the other. |
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Painted on top of each are geometric shapes that range from dark green to magenta to off-white. |
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Over the clothing we wore a Mae West, then the British parachute and, on top of that lot, came the quick-release Sutton harness. |
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As we headed for the beach I realised that we would have to land on top of them, but in no way could we abort the operation. |
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If you place a sheet of waxed paper on top of each crepe as you stack them, the crepes can be easily separated when cold. |
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Basically, the water knot is two overhand knots, with the second being tied on top of the first. |
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They were standing on top of a great network of underground rivers and waterfalls. |
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Much grandiose painting business is imposed on top of a large blue spiral enclosing washy green transparencies. |
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Keeping on top of the washing-up without a dishwasher is a tall order, says manager Sue Hargreaves. |
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I placed them carefully on top of the dryer and put the pillowcase into the washer with a load of whites. |
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Really smart, very friendly, accessible, and definitely more on top of what is going on in the lab. |
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Syncopated staccato accents gradually drop into place on top of an extended droning chord. |
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Columbids will re-use nests and will build nests on top of abandoned bird nests. |
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The BSE crisis came on top of a poor crop production year in 2003 as most of western Canada baked under a summer-long heat wave. |
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The game probably did not warrant all those red and yellow cards but nevertheless the result keeps Acorn on top of the table. |
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A drunk yelled, smashing the end of a bottle on top of the counter, the jagged edges pointed at me. |
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With the crawling, for instance, Bradey had been on top of a snow bridge that crossed a crevasse. |
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Small children clambered on top of an archway surrounding the cemetery to watch the proceedings. |
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During the protests last year, some students climbed on top of the awning and wrote graffiti all over it. |
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One hat in the Press Room is designed from black velvet with a violin perched on top of a skull cap. |
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Well, on top of everything else with this show, you now have bragging rights. |
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Up on the moors, Baildon Golf Club's members start playing the second hole on top of a huge rocky bank that makes novice players quake in their golf shoes. |
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Deer horns are mounted on top of a kostoweh worn by a leader. |
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Keeping on top of dates which must not be missed and putting a little thought into finances will pay off, hopefully leaving you quids in come the end of December. |
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The tangle of enormous fake diamonds resting on top of her cleavage sparkles at every flashbulb. |
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She wore her light brown hair up in two messy Chinese-style knots on top of her head and had secured them with shoelaces, one neon orange and one plaid. |
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The little metal rooster weathervane on top of the roof would dream about being real, and would think about how lovely it would be to crow to the sun. |
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Brumbies coach David Nucifora was pleased with the performance of his team, especially the forwards, who where able to get on top of the heavier Bulls pack in scrums. |
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About 10 attackers jumped on top of me, punching and kicking me. |
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I had seen pictures before of the Temple, with its conical towers set on top of a mountain. |
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He fell on top of a colossal butte overlooking a dense jungle. |
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A sensitive microphone placed close to the eardrum typically records a faint hum, but in many human subjects clear whistles can be picked up on top of the background buzz. |
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Put stones in the narrow area and use flat rocks on top of them. |
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One solution would be to build a new bathroom on top of the flat roof of the kitchen extension, allowing the existing bathroom to be used to mount a staircase to the loft. |
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The alarm clock went off and Nicole slammed her hand on top of it. |
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The money comes on top of the three year settlements agreed last year. |
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This pointing pulls the heel and ankle bones forward putting a great deal of rubbing on the skin on top of the ankle bones and over the tendon in front of the ankle. |
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The fire stations have aircraft recovery equipment, all-terrain vehicles, foam cannons on top of their firetrucks and specialised aviation fire training. |
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He has raised prices by 3p a litre, on top of a national price rise of about the same amount put in place by BP, in an effort to recuperate losses. |
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So far, broadcasting certainly knocks spots off work experience at local papers, and I'm getting on top of new techniques, technology and tricks every day. |
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A camp was built on top of the cliff and a redoubt followed. |
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You can find modern racing sleds next to traditional Inuit komatiks, low-lying sleds where the musher simply packs his camping gear and sits down on top of it. |
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If, on top of studying and living, you work 20 or so hours a week and still encounter continuous financial worries, your grades are bound to suffer. |
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The court heard the teenagers and Huffey got involved in a drinking competition and drank a pint of wine each on top of more alcopops they had been drinking earlier. |
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There were also many alcoves built into the wall on top of one another. |
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It was a massive hit, and the safety-pin dress a brilliant cartoonish cherry on top of it. |
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She felt her cousin wriggle beneath her when she landed on top of him, and she laughed, pleased with herself for turning his own trick back on him. |
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There was a delicate, pale green china cup and saucer on top of the nightstand. |
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The cloth of the flag should be either of xanthic or of greyish blue colour and on top of the flag post, there should either be a spearhead or a Khanda. |
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However, if the implant is placed on top of the pectoral muscle, it can exert pressure on the lactiferous ducts and glands, which will reduce lactation. |
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His final act of selflessness was to dive on top of his wife, sacrificing his life for hers. |
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I hopped over a few cardboard boxes and leaped up onto a couple of dumpsters, walking on top of them and then jumping back down just for the fun of it. |
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Place three chips of lard on top of each in a biohazard pattern, add a cilantro sprig, and arrange seasoned baby spinach leaves and cilantro leaves all around. |
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The little purple dots on top of the white sepals in the green circle above are about all that will remain of the Sea Lavender flowers when dried. |
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Some guy had probably come out in a rowing boat and dropped a lead line a few times on top of pinnacles like the one we had ascended, and marked the area as being flat. |
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Spoon the cream on top of the zuppa inglese and garnish with berries. |
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He has just emerged from one of the many homes that sit on top of a small hill in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Abu Tur. |
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He kissed her on top of her head then rested his chin on her head. |
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They pile on top of each other like ants on top of an anthill. |
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The town of Putre is built on top of one of these major pyroclastic fans. |
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There was a small hand held tape-recorder stuck in the rewind position and a crumpled piece of paper with a phone number and address lying on top of the whole pile. |
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Forty years ago this month a young man, aged just 21, climbed on top of a car in Berkeley California and let fly with a stream of incendiary rhetoric. |
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I had lost my liberty, but they wanted to punish me on top of that. |
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But such primitive and fanciful ideas are just the skin on top of hot milk. |
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Pipe some frosting in a decorative pattern on top of each and set aside. |
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The drive can either sit on your desk horizontally on top of a rubber ring that attaches to its side or it can be mounted vertically using a supplied stand. |
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There, standing on top of a rather large, dusty old theatrical trunk, projecting all the enthusiasm of a ringmaster on the opening night of the circus, was the magician. |
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I wanted to cut it down to the appropriate size above the radiator and install screws where the rivets were and then position the bottom of the rack on top of the radiator. |
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The easiest way to do this with very short pastry is wrap it lightly around the rolling pin, lift the pastry up on the rolling pin, and lay it on top of the fruit. |
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These rectangular structures sit on top of traditional flat roofed buildings, catching the slightest breeze and funnelling the wind down into the structure. |
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Rising vertically from the plains, some of these huge monoliths soar to a height of 400 metres, and the squat buildings on top of each appear to be hewn out of living rock. |
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Make sure the condition of the spark arrestor on top of the chimney is inspected so that there are no tears in the fabric that would allow embers to escape. |
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Place a slice of roulade on top of each of the brioche rounds. |
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He had put a wire gauze on top of the burner before turning the gas on. |
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We gazed on a residential area of box-like homes stacked on top of one another on a steep hillside. |
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A big tough looker stood up on top of the car behind John and me. |
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Just as I was about to give it up as a lost cause, I found it, on top of my book shelf in my lounge, in plain view, where I had already looked for it. |
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Nicholas II, the last Romanov, built the graceful Livadia Palace on top of a hill there. |
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The grail in this story is the guitar that Gus kept on top of his piano, too high for Keith to reach. |
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He kneeled by the gravestone of Corporal James Cavaco and placed a rock on top of it. |
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Then, very slowly pour the mix on top of the grenadine but be careful not to mix the two. |
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After you pour the mix on top of the grenadine give it a few seconds for the two to separate. |
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What killed the saber-toothed tiger, the mastodon and the mammoth, formidable animals that were on top of the food chain in North America 20,000 years ago? |
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Also recent media reports that federal politicians are planning further entitlements raid on the public purse on top of current lurks and perks they currently enjoy. |
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This tax is a percentage of the assessed value of the portion of real property occupied or used, and it is tacked on top of the commercial property tax. |
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Musician Chris Picco was on top of the world just a week ago, happily married and with a son on the way. |
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While I find the very premise of the show irritating at best, this conclusive season promises to be tainted by an unintended melancholy on top of everything else. |
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Set three of the clams on top of the salt and garnish with the mache. |
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A subsequent search of the waste pipe revealed another wrap and officers found PS620 in cash on top of a cupboard. |
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A closed-cell sound attenuating blanket is rolled out and glued down directly on top of the level concrete slab. |
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The three superstructures all have stairways leading up from the central plaza on top of the basal platform. |
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Residential units were built on top of stone platforms to raise them above the level of the rain season floodwaters. |
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Summa crusta of silex or lava polygonal slabs, one to three feet in diameter and eight to twelve inches thick, were laid on top of the rudens. |
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After 72 hours of meroblastic cleavage, a blastodermal cap formed on top of the yolk. |
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Meltwater can pool in proglacial lakes on top of a glacier or descend into the depths of a glacier via moulins. |
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The pebbled ice surface resembles an orange peel, and the stone moves on top of the pebbled ice. |
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Mexico City was erected on top of the ruins and, over the ensuing centuries, most of Lake Texcoco has gradually been drained. |
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George was headed for some dangerous antipigeon spikes on top of a skyscraper. |
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The four inside lube points and the two exterior lube points on top of the cradle mount usually get lubed regularly. |
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Located on top of a small hill, Dumfries Museum is centred on the 18th century windmill which stands above the town. |
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It's been less a storm in a teacup and more a blizzard on top of a Victoria sandwich cake. |
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Hikers frequently add stones to existing cairns trying to get just one more on top of the pile, to bring good luck. |
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A COUPLE who hid a gun with a silencer on top of a wardrobe in Kingstanding have been jailed for a total of 14 years. |
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Some potash operators have expirimented with portable cyclones to debrine the slurry on top of the tails pile. |
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It took the absent-minded man twenty minutes to find his glasses on top of his head. |
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To say that the lithosphere floats on top of the asthenosphere suggests a degree of easy buoyancy that isn't quite right. |
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But this meant having to bivvy up almost on top of his rods and fishing with his reels fully locked up. |
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He knew why the building was so damp. Its damp courses were defective and it was built on top of the tank stream. |
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The crest on top of the arms is a white or silver legless wyvern with red and white wounds showing, on a wreath of red and white. |
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But defence often comes out on top of attack on tense occasions and layers look right to effectively make it a scatch affair. |
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She looks like someone who'd be very on top of things, but she's scattier than I am. |
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On American locomotives the sandboxes, or sand domes, are usually mounted on top of the boiler. |
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She could see the town below her, nestled on top of a low hill, surrounded by a crenellated wall from the Middle Ages. |
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A 50-foot blintz turned people into sour cream, and it got on top of the Empire State Building. |
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On the back of the shirt, Thatchers is at the top with Hiho on top of the squad number and BMT at the bottom. |
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The author states to use rocks after tamping a portion of the dirt solid, filling in with more dirt on top of the rocks and tamping it. |
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However, Flintoff hit a six over them, too, and another of his sixes landed on top of the stands. |
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Cross handed putting is the idea that the dominant hand is on top of the grip where the weak hand is on the bottom. |
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When the game originated, golfers would putt with their dominate hand on the bottom of the grip and their weak hand on top of the grip. |
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I was suddenly aware of how scruffy the green roof on top of the potting shed was looking. |
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Eryngiums, or European sea hollies, have an ingenious construction, with a cone of tiny flowers sitting on top of a circle of bracts. |
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Design for Manufacturability thought it had solved all its problems and was on top of the world. |
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While Waters sang his opening verse, in darkness, Gilmour waited for his cue on top of the wall. |
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The sovereign is then further robed, this time receiving bracelets and putting the Robe Royal and Stole Royal on top of the supertunica. |
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More fell on top of her, causing a chain reaction that toppled hundreds. |
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Finally, he found a transparent, lemon-color layer of biodiesel floating on top of an amber fluid, a by-product called glycerin. |
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Cover it with plastic wrap, on top of which you'll place three heavy bricks, each secured in Ziplock bags. |
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Visa Business cards allow managers and business owners to keep track and be on top of things even if they are 10,000 miles away from the office. |
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Juncos like sitting on top of the split fir, and woodrats live among the logs. |
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I'VE been removing wodges of wet leaves on top of precious spring contributors. |
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Alanna Casement ripped an artery when she landed on top of the bike and the handlebar gouged into her leg. |
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And so there has been a boom in placing solar fields on top of landfills. |
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Other, bloated and decomposing corpses are piled on top of them. |
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The dark, red-meat jaw muscle is on top of the head, like on a beaver or bear. |
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The fifth remains on top of the pole, dancing and playing a flute and drum. |
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The 30-year-old billionaire posted his photo on Facebook showing him on top of the old Borobudur Buddhist temple in central Java. |
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Failing that, stack attractive baskets or boxes on top of the existing wall units to make the most of the space. |
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The sea bass with garlic, rosemary and sea salt was appetisingly presented with the fish placed on top of small, buttery potatoes. |
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Apart from with rice, curry is also served over noodles, possibly even on top of broth in addition, in dishes such as curry udon and curry ramen. |
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Chop up your rhubarb if it's fresh or drain it if it's frozen, the scatter this on top of your cake mix. |
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Many a star athlete has very little hair anywhere except what he wears on top of his head, and a voice that is absolutely tenor. |
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Dumping fertilizer on top of whatever mysterious goop was in the storage tank created a combustible mix which caught on fire. |
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The balance is mounted externally on top of the wind tunnel test section. A sting connects the balance to the model. |
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The plateau is bounded by Raven Scar, the longest unbroken cliff in the district, and on top of it is the pothole of Meregill Hole. |
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The juices from the meat and vegetables were used to make a stock or gravy to pour on top of the dinner. |
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In this chapter, we'll build a RESTful web service on top of the MoviesService and OrdersService applications. |
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One is termed a peduncular gland, and consists of a few secretory cells on top of a single stalk cell. |
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Currently, on top of recycling mattresses and box springs, MattCanada recycles clothing, toys, home appliances and electronics. |
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In 1681, Denis Papin discovered the pressure inside a vessel could be regulated by placing weights on top of the vessel lid. |
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Excess water is then removed and the wet mat of fibre laid on top of a damp cloth. |
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Haystacks may also be built on top of a foundation laid on the ground to reduce spoilage, in some places made of wood or brush. |
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Whether it's receptionists, clerks, personal assistants or business administrators, every firm needs someone to keep on top of the paperwork. |
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Windsor Castle's position on top of steep ground has meant that the castle's gardens are limited in scale. |
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A new elevated airport express highway is under construction on top of the existing highway between the airport and downtown Hangzhou. |
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As smoke begins to pour out of the grill, place your food on top of the grill grate and re-cover. |
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It was impossible to find a moment of privacy in a flat where we were living on top of one another all the time. |
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In contrast, addition of water to concentrated sulfuric acid results in a thin layer of water on top of the acid. |
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Temporary workers built levees along the Mississippi River on top of the natural levees that formed from dirt deposited after the river flooded. |
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Under Linux, the so-called window managers run on top of the X Windows system. |
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