It later records she has twice the legal limit of alcohol and will have to stay in the cells overnight. |
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I checked with an electrician who said that appliances thrive in cold, and I placed every appliance in the freezer overnight. |
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Every moneybags who invests in a publication becomes a more fascinating person overnight, acquiring cachet beyond their millions. |
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Some people were covered in mosquito bites from sheltering in the trees overnight. |
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He was stretchered into an ambulance and taken to hospital where he will remain overnight. |
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It won't lay a ghost overnight, but such a campaign might stop anarchy and chaos for ever haunting football yet to come. |
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All animals moving to a market have to be transported out within hours and there will be no lairage allowed overnight. |
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But in the overnight hours, there was a breach, a breach of the levee on the lakefront. |
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In alpine environments, plants may be exposed to high temperatures during the day, but may be subject to overnight lows near freezing. |
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Families who have every hi-tech mod con in their rooms, overnight laundry service and on-tap pampering for mums and dads. |
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Saturday and Sunday looks like being drier at the moment with the chance of a light frost overnight. |
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Seems yon vicar changed the water authority into a distillery overnight, producing the best-ever vintage to flow out of Chateau Accrington. |
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Regus can usually make the alterations overnight, repositioning the metal walls as if they were Lego bricks. |
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Almost overnight, our society stopped rising with the sun and turning in not too long after sunset. |
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The lives of several animals, which were staying there overnight, were put at risk. |
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I decided on the overnight sleeper train from Bangkok, which meant I could sleep at night and not waste one of my precious days travelling. |
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Place on a small tray, cover with a board, weight down and refrigerate for a few hours, or preferably overnight. |
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White mutant diploid zygospores did not germinate when subjected to low light overnight. |
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Eleven passengers died when a mystery blaze burned out a carriage of an overnight sleeper train today. |
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The greater the sleep deprivation the higher the need for overnight respite care. |
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The 23-year-old began her assault on the overnight leader with the best leap in the long jump, 6.61 metres. |
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We passed whole aeons of evolutionary progress in great leaps, seemingly overnight. |
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Now, of course, not all students are so responsive, nor are results achieved overnight. |
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In a first step, the two lipids were dissolved in chloroform and the solvent evaporated under vacuum overnight. |
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Once active, even a small amount of leaven will be able to convert a very large quantity of new flour and water into fresh leaven overnight. |
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We are pleased to find that the station does indeed have a left luggage facility where we can leave our suitcases overnight. |
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They would eat the stew for dinner, leaving leftovers in the pot to get cold overnight and then start over the next day. |
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Our society is very dependent on fossil fuels, and you don't turn that spigot off overnight. |
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At this point, the files are commonly scanned into a digital file, but sometimes are returned as hard copy by overnight delivery. |
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When you see miserably unhappy adults who punish themselves with alcohol and unhappy relationships, you know they didn't get that way overnight. |
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This was mixed in a glass bowl with the liquid liver extract and then rolled into balls to be left overnight to harden. |
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Ten per cent of all the ministerships in all the States should be reserved for beggars to improve their standard of living overnight! |
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I had been working overnight shifts with continuous periods of work with no real rest over a good 12 hours. |
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They wanted farmers to adopt improved grazing techniques by fencing paddocks or camps where animals could be left overnight. |
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The law had been applied to hotels and motels to collect a tax from transients, vacationers, and travelers, who stay overnight in Alabama. |
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After having the better of two hard-fought draws he won game three to take the overnight lead. |
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Most of these movies don't turn their producers into overnight millionaires. |
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Sharp-eyed observers may notice the addition of one tiny syllable to this site overnight. |
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County councillors also receive a mileage allowance and overnight subsistence if they attend conferences or go on other council business. |
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A team of microsurgeons reattached a man's hand after it was severed in a brawl overnight, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. |
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A pair of climbers were benighted in a storm at the top of Royal Arches without overnight gear. |
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Our winter low overnight, ever lowest overnight temperature is plus 9, so it's hard to imagine it having ever snowed but apparently it did once. |
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With overnight top-ups every 18 months or so, the effect should last for years. |
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Big-name universities, top-quality hospitals, and state or federal facilities aren't built overnight. |
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Soak plantain seeds overnight in warm water and apply the resultant gel topically. |
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Each succeeded one way or another, but not overnight, and certainly not without serious setbacks. |
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Leave the stock in a fridge or cool place, ideally overnight, so the stock turns to jelly and the fat sets hard on the top. |
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Reese said an Army colonel named Jordan sent a soldier to the mess hall for ice to preserve the body overnight. |
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If that's the case, Perle can messenger or e-mail the transcripts to me, and I'll get them posted on the Web overnight. |
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Two upstairs bedrooms, the living room and kitchen were left open to the elements overnight. |
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Spoon into six lightly oiled dariole moulds or mini-pudding moulds, cover with cling film and chill overnight. |
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Ten male Sprague-Dawley breeder rats, weighing between 450 and 550 g, were fasted overnight, except for free access to water. |
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Domestic country breed pigs of both sexes, weighing 22 to 26 kg, were fasted overnight with free access to water. |
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The term fasting glycemia refers to your blood sugar level after you've fasted overnight or for at least 8 hours. |
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A set meal was given at lunch time after the supplement to subjects who had fasted overnight. |
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I will then finish editing it overnight, ready to send it off via express post on Friday. |
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Put a handful of hide glue granules in an old tin can and allow it to soak overnight in just enough cold water to cover it. |
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These colonies were grown overnight in liquid culture before DNA was prepared. |
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The 1868 Meiji restoration in Japan kickstarted the transformation of a feudal backwater into a textbook example of modernity almost overnight. |
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Put it in a dish with the rosemary, garlic and bay leaves and leave it covered in the fridge overnight. |
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In a three-way tie for the lead overnight, she moved clear with a birdie at the fifth and never really looked like tripping up. |
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Items placed in your shopping basket overnight may not be eligible for promotion at time of checkout. |
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Well keep these in your overnight bag so if you have a couple hours wait you always have a nibble handy. |
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Cherry and pear trees laden with fruit can become barren overnight when jackdaws decide to strike. |
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They had built a breakwater so ineffectual that any boat taking overnight shelter behind it was likely to be smashed to matchwood on the rocks. |
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Matty had brought a pretty floral overnight bag and another little one, matching, for bathroom stuff. |
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This Georgian-influenced recipe can be barbecued or grilled, but the meat must be marinated overnight. |
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Up to five inches of snow, drifting in the gale-force winds, was being forecast overnight along the East Coast. |
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They will run through France on quiet country roads with overnight stops and after a rest on the ferry they will head to London. |
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The walking party stopped at bed and breakfasts overnight during their gruelling hike. |
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Huge plastic tubs of dried marrowfat peas would have to be left to soak overnight before being steamed in the morning. |
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Seeds are soaked overnight in water then treated with tetrazolium to give an indication of viable, abnormal, and dead seeds in the seed lot. |
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It's rare that an airline will go bust overnight, but it's still a good idea to know your options. |
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The walk up the river bed was more of a scramble, as it had rained overnight and the large, algae covered boulders were treacherous and slippery. |
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Turn the bag a number of times, and let it marinate for several hours or even overnight in the refrigerator. |
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Take one medium-sized puffin, leave it in a vat of porridge overnight to marinate and in the morning enjoy this hearty breakfast. |
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Carter followed the traditional process by marinating meat, poultry, and fish overnight. |
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Preferring chicken breast to legs, I used meat alone, cut into generous pieces and marinaded in the sauce overnight. |
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The meat had been marinaded in herbs and cheese overnight, so that it not only tasted tender but also sent off a lasting aroma on your tongue. |
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Seal and press the marinade into the meat and then refrigerate for four hours or overnight. |
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Season carefully with salt and black pepper and pack the mixture into a terrine or china dish and leave overnight. |
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And we all know that musical scores don't just appear on manuscript paper overnight. |
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The marae welcomes both overnight visitors as well as those who come just for the concert and the hangi. |
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You can spend hundreds of pounds on luggage or bungee an overnight bag to the luggage rack. |
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For now I'll just let you know that for breakfast, out of my six overnight soaked badams, Jimmy Boy eats two, and loves them. |
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Dentures are another important cause of oral malodour, particularly if they are worn overnight. |
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There are no doctors on duty overnight, and by morning this malnourished child is not moving. |
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The lesson is, undo communism slowly, bit by bit, and don't expect democracy overnight. |
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Foreigners are not allowed to overnight on islands inhabited by Maldivians and special permission is required to visit them. |
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After landing, the Spitfire was taxied into a hangar, where it was kept overnight until yesterday when it performed another fly-past. |
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He had bought the sink in the shop's closing down sale on the Saturday and left it in the garage overnight. |
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Primary sporocysts were obtained after overnight axenic culture of miracidia as described. |
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She decides to pack an overnight case and visit her maiden aunt, off in the country. |
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This unprecedented nesting failure is caused by starvation from the overnight disappearance of the small silvery sand eels the birds feed on. |
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I use a portion cut from the tail end of a whole tuna loin for this dish and marinate it overnight. |
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Fighting isn't going to disappear overnight, so be attentive to this in the friendship. |
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With the pain getting worse overnight, he was rushed to an intensive care unit at a local hospital. |
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The Fed lowered its overnight bank lending rate to 1.25 percent, the lowest since 1961, in November. |
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If the markers do dry out, they are easily revived by running the tips under water and recapping overnight. |
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Forward-thinking start-ups materialize and change the rules of the game almost overnight. |
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Moreover, sometimes an area becomes blighted almost overnight, so that what was a desirable home becomes unsaleable and again the price plummets. |
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To leave parking badges in the car outside your own front door, especially overnight, is asking for trouble. |
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After heavy overnight rain, they faced very slippery roads, invaded by thick mud and loose stones. |
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Slides were covered with a glass coverslip, sealed with rubber cement, and incubated overnight. |
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They are looking for scenic routes with comfortable overnight accommodation. |
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Always have a list of projects ready for overnight guests or early arrivals who volunteer to help. |
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These laboratories monitor the patient overnight, report on the abnormalities and then ensure that treatment is arranged if necessary. |
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The men will travel home in a bus overnight while the scooters, which can travel at a maximum speed of 8mph, are left with lock-keepers. |
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The flavor improves overnight, so the pie is best served the following day at room temperature. |
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The harbor anchorage is rolly due to boat traffic, so most people don't stay overnight. |
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Keep your child's outdoor sandbox covered, especially overnight, to prevent wandering cats from using it as a litter box. |
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Referee George Cain decided the Bramall Lane pitch was unplayable at a 2pm inspection following persistent rain overnight. |
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A lot of popular spicy dishes require the ingredients to be marinated in a liquor for a few hours or overnight. |
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French police made more than 250 arrests after nearly 900 cars were set ablaze and nurseries and a school burned overnight. |
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A liquid market and stable overnight rates is expected this week while on the other hand a further decline in treasury bill rates is inevitable. |
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The body is left in the church overnight and the traditional wake held after the vigil in the church hall or an adjoining room. |
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During one overnight wash, seeing that it was unobserved it took the opportunity to escape by slipping down said door seal behind the drum. |
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He was held in custody overnight, and was being questioned by police yesterday. |
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There was no chance you could walk into the Hibs situation at that time and change it overnight. |
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In the backcountry, hikers with 14-day overnight permits may stay in walk-in sites or make their own campsites. |
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She was held overnight for interrogation, denied food and drink, and subjected to physical abuse. |
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The Australian dollar opened unchanged today, with little economic news to drive price action overnight. |
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The park is closed to overnight camping, but visitors are welcomed to tour the park and picnic under the box elder trees during daylight hours. |
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For travelling it is carried split in a padded carry case, which is compact enough to fit even a small overnight travel bag. |
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Gulab jamuns can be prepared a day in advance, allowing them to fully soak overnight. |
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Also, pregnancy can hardly be considered a random or accidental event that might happen overnight or in training to any soldier. |
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After a brief overnight stop in Lima they flew into Cusco for a period of acclimatization. |
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A night awake carer would be paid for the full 10 hours overnight care whereas a sleep-in carer would be paid for 6 of those hours. |
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The Hack and I recently took an overnight trip to the Grampians which ended up being a washout. |
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Anyway, I've boned up on it overnight, and I'm sad to report that the NT's proposed laws are a bit of a disappointment. |
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The weather had taken a chilly turn overnight so I grabbed my heavy jean jacket and backpack and was out the door. |
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I had some misgivings, and he had some misgivings, so I suggested he sleep on it overnight before rushing into a decision. |
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Never even having owned a house in his life, Stewart became a very wealthy man overnight. |
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Tanks rolled into the main square overnight after coalition warplanes bombarded the city. |
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However, if the fakes racket is not contained the whole market could crash overnight, affecting galleries and artists alike. |
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I will certainly never be late again, even if it means having to pack an overnight bag and travel by ScotRail the night before. |
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An overnight frost made the ground underfoot extremely slippery and made for a perilous descent. |
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Restrictions on light aircraft and helicopter flights were lifted overnight. |
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Basal serum C peptide levels were measured by radioimmunoassay after an overnight fast. |
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Mr Matthews, who was staying overnight in the house as a guest, said he was not hurt and the room he was staying in was undamaged. |
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One hundred and twenty police officers were injured in violent riots that raged in Bradford overnight. |
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One of the rescue team members said an overnight snowfall had left a deep overlay of fresh, uncompacted snow that covered most of the rocks. |
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Having robbed her boss's safe in order to get married, she holes up overnight at the sinister Bates motel. |
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When bad weather stopped the jump, the parachute was kept in a store at the airfield that was locked overnight but was left open in the day. |
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And we should see more of a westward trend as we head into the latter hours this evening and overnight for tonight. |
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To give the sweet peas a jump-start on the season, lightly scratch the seed coat with sandpaper and soak the seed in water overnight. |
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Gronholm recovered one place to take sixth place overnight but he is still almost a minute adrift of Martin. |
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It seems unlikely that overnight my son has developed the male propensity for uncommunicativeness. |
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The mysterious package was taken into the Stagecoach office overnight, and remained unclaimed yesterday morning. |
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Seeds were imbibed in aerated water overnight and planted in pots filled with soil. |
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This is piped out into individual chocolate-size whirls and left to dry overnight. |
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Despite the image of New Zealanders as linguistically challenged, some of us supply overnight translation services for European businesses. |
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While I'm in a bit of a ratty mood, does anybody want to have a guess about which smug London-based website e-mailed me overnight? |
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The couple bought a rat trap and set it up in the kitchen overnight, filling it with some of Tess's dog food. |
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A pair of unarmed soldiers were found safe and in good condition early Tuesday after an overnight adventure. |
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The last two days of the trip involve a ski tour, including an overnight stay in a mountain hut. |
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An ambulance took the child to the hospital, where she was kept in for observation overnight. |
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He later went to North Manchester General Hospital where he was kept in overnight for observation. |
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They were worried that he might have damaged a joint so wanted to keep him in overnight. |
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The doctors decided to keep him in overnight because they were worried about the injury to his eye. |
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On the weekend I went on an overnight motorcycling trip to the Snowy Mountains. |
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Some sort of sleeping accommodation is compulsory, however, on most overnight Motorail services. |
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Clearly, such a reversal of the current course would not be achievable overnight. |
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The couple stayed overnight in the hotel's bridal suite before going on their honeymoon. |
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They were going to keep him in overnight and we could collect him on Wednesday afternoon. |
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Mt Hotham had two inches of rain on the weekend, followed by wild weather full of hailstorms overnight. |
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Teilhard's breakthrough wasn't achieved overnight, and by interpreting some phenomena too literally, his team was led down several blind alleys. |
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Even with the best will in the world, the shortage of intensive care nurses will not be fixed overnight. |
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We camped overnight but with the dawn chorus and the sheep bleating, it was hard to sleep! |
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In the overnight rioting, about 100 attackers set fire to Redfern railway station, torched a car and smashed windows. |
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Let stand overnight, then wipe loosened dirt with paper towels or newspapers. |
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The fraudsters then made rapid withdrawals from as many accounts as possible overnight. |
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And these days I hear you can get a better night's kip on an overnight flight to Hong Kong than you do in a budget airport hotel. |
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We set enquiries on foot, and it turned out that there had been an overnight break-out from Barnyards' field. |
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I flew London Heathrow to Capetown on South African Airways 747 red-eye flight, eleven hours overnight, non-stop. |
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The cash rate is the interest rate which applies to trading between financial institutions on the overnight money market. |
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The Fed's five interest rate reductions this year have lowered the overnight bank lending rate to 4 percent. |
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Catfish anglers are doing well in 15 feet of water with sliced hot dogs and chicken soaked overnight in grape Kool-Aid. |
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A lifeboat was due to stay close to the vessel overnight in case conditions worsened. |
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Already with portable electric fencing we will be kraaling the cattle overnight on the croplands to improve fertility of the lands. |
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Let's also not get too sniffy about doping as others test positive, or are thrown out like one European athlete overnight for a positive test at a July meeting. |
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The quandary of whether to freeze eggs or not could become irrelevant overnight. |
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I remember all our music appeared on Spotify overnight, without anybody asking us. |
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Fraelick borrowed a camper and cultivated a guy working there with a six pack of beer to get the camper into the garage overnight. |
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The above-mentioned changes, of course, did not take place overnight. |
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Leave to marinate overnight, shaking the jar from time to time. |
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Most severe weather conditions come with a bit of advance warning, so it pays to plan ahead and book a hotel, just in case of an unexpected overnight layover. |
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I then left the clothes in a bucket to soak overnight with washing soda. |
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Middle-aged women don't usually cause overnight literary sensations, especially when they live in isolated valleys hours from the watering holes of Soho. |
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If your paper curls or buckles after the paint is dry, flatten it by placing a piece of waxed paper over it and weight it down with several heavy books overnight. |
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The consul was a keen golfer, so Cunningham ostentatiously visited the clubhouse with his clubs and an overnight bag. |
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Press under kitchen weights and let sit overnight at room temperature. |
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For Rick, who awakens from his coma months after the dead have risen, the world changes overnight. |
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Other options for removing adherent scale involve applying any of a variety of oils to soften the scale overnight, followed by use of a detergent or coal tar shampoo. |
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Journeying to unfamiliar spots, eating exotic food, and staying overnight at a variety of places, appeals to many people who are adventurers and explorers at heart. |
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They were soaked in aerated water overnight at room temperature. |
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When placed in the hot coals of the public ovens overnight, the A-frame lid enables moisture to circulate in the form of steam and condensation, keeping the dish moist. |
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Gone was Friday's bright sunshine, replaced by cloud and a keen wind that made hardy souls of those camped out overnight outside Westminster Abbey or along The Mall. |
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Those views were lost overnight when 6ft fences were installed on both sides of a bridge over the River Test to protect the river keeper and his family. |
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Suspected colonies were cultured overnight on Columbia blood agar. |
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I suppose this stands to reason because a team good enough to win an All-Ireland doesn't become good overnight, it is a gradual process of improvement. |
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Greg passed on snow survival techniques, which include digging trenches to create windbreaks and making snow caves for overnight shelter if you become stranded. |
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That would change overnight and Washington would almost certainly re-start a campaign to delegitimize the court around the world. |
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The dot-coms are creating millionaires literally overnight and these nuevo rich wunderkinds, along with their businesses and corporations, all want to reside in San Francisco. |
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Because alcohol dehydrates the body, you should drink plenty of water at parties and have a glass by your bed, to drink overnight and help rehydrate when you wake up. |
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Mars shone brightly once again as we put to sea for the overnight sail into the Thames and debarkation at Tilbury, a landing stage downriver from London. |
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For Kysa and Derwin Daniels of Conyers, Georgia, the downpour came last Thanksgiving when Kysa, 35, lost her job as an overnight anchorperson at CNN Headline News in Atlanta. |
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While the transition from nameless minor leaguer to major league leader seemed to happen overnight, he knows it is at least partially a product of his many years of toil. |
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Pollinated stigmas and stylar tissue were softened in some experiments in a solution of 8 N NaOH overnight and washed with fresh water before staining with aniline blue. |
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Stand shrivelled dahlia tubers in warm water overnight to revive them. |
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All eight of the assailants who attacked a five-star hotel in Kabul were killed overnight. |
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He almost rose to the bait when a financial journalist as much as accused him personally for being responsible for the overnight increase of the euro against the dollar. |
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The case was riveting drama, making Ruth and Judd overnight celebrities. |
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The rouble plummeted overnight after Russia refused to pay for its internal debts and permitted banks to not fulfil their obligations to foreign partners. |
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The trips involved an overnight stay, a meal and a round of golf. |
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It also includes an overnight ascent of Mount Sinai to watch the sunrise over the mountains, a breathtaking experience well worth the three-hour walk up. |
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Coming into acting after a professional football injury, Cain had chiseled abs that helped make him into an overnight heartthrob. |
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I add a twist of tradition by soaking the lentils overnight, cooking them in a tandoor, then deep frying them so they get crisp on the outside but keep their soft interior. |
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Her outstanding ride leaves her in joint tenth place overnight individually, and leaving the UK team int he silver medal position. |
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Those truly enamored with cave life can stay overnight as part of a group, though they need to bring their own sleeping bag. |
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Lincoln's fire policy was questioned last term, when a fire burned unnoticed overnight and porters, believing there was no fire, turned off five alarms. |
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However, burning cars prevented firefighters from entering the burning embassy building, prompting fears that it could burn to the ground overnight. |
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They are part of a delicately balanced teeter-totter, which can exist in one state or the other, but transits through the middle stage almost overnight. |
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But it was hardly an overnight plot devised on the back of an envelope. |
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Blankets, overnight bags, sleeping bags, pillows, iPads, books, and students were splayed throughout the building. |
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These were all placed in the refrigerator to marinate overnight. |
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Along the edge of the lawn drifts and heaps of yellow leaves caught the first light, looking for all the world as if they'd grown there overnight. |
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Never maudlin, never cloying, the story is that of a judo champion struck down in a road accident and almost overnight becoming a paraplegic in a wheelchair. |
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After last night's dinner, Will and Kate, still in evening dress, were whisked to JFK airport for an overnight flight home. |
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A throng of cheering fans gathered outside for hours just to catch a glimpse of their hero and 60 guests stayed at the hotel overnight to see him. |
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I shall certainly try importing as a text document, but at the weekend, because I really need to bath, pack and go to bed in preparation for my overnight trip to Liverpool. |
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Newcastle's helicopter saw a strobe light and beacon overnight and early Friday morning located the yacht's life raft and crew near Duff Reef off of the Fijian Islands. |
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Beyond having safe, reliable access to towns, many of the shiny new facilities are free, including overnight tie-ups, water, electric and pump outs. |
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He was asked to take in a young man who urgently needed overnight accommodation, and told he would be paid for his trouble, and compensated for bed and board. |
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That's why the preferred way to test your blood sugar is to take a blood sample from a vein in your arm after you've fasted overnight or for at least eight hours. |
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Prior to seeing a movie, the volunteers fasted overnight and were given a baseline blood vessel reactivity test to measure what is known as flow-mediated vasodilation. |
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Having escaped the melee of its capital Guangzhou and the endless tollways that seem to appear overnight like spider's webs, we cycle mostly on Guangdong's rural by-ways. |
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The largest ship of its kind in the world, the new superferry berthed at the new ferry terminal, just after 8am yesterday following her overnight voyage from Rotterdam. |
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They went upstairs, Jenine and Geri carrying their overnight and school bags with them, and Sasha trailing slowly after them, her hands over her face. |
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After overnight incubation the transconjugants were replica plated onto the same selective medium, omitting the other growth factors or substituting arabinose for glucose. |
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Now try transposing seven work mates from London to Amsterdam overnight. |
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To remove the taste and smell from the kids' plastic drink bottles, fill the bottles with a solution of bicarbonate of soda and warm water and allow to soak overnight. |
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This is a simple Italian-inspired marinade that works best when you let it sit overnight. |
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Add the chicken, turn to coat, cover and marinate, refrigerated, for four hours up to overnight. |
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Anything a forward-thinking architect could imagine was invented, manufactured, packaged, searchable on the Internet, purchasable with a credit card, and shippable overnight. |
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Both casualties were triaged and admitted to the HDU for overnight care. |
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The metropolitan Center did not have enough room to keep the 26 women overnight, so they had to drive out to Van Nuys Jail. |
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We have all been dreading our second overnight sleeper train. |
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The other three carriages have been converted to provide two four-poster, three double and two twin bedrooms, allowing guests to combine food with an overnight stay. |
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I hate carrying round hand baggage and checked in my overnight bag. |
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You can also use it for blotting handwashed clothes to dry overnight. |
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When the blowflies enter the flower, slanted spines prevent exit, and the flies are trapped overnight, spreading their pollen to the mature female florets inside the flower. |
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Almost overnight, big-boned, N-frame six-guns like the Model 28 found themselves out of vogue, replaced by underweight versions sporting a slimmer and trimmer body. |
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Samples were heated to 450 deg C in a muffle furnace overnight. |
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Sprinkle the mixture on both sides of each slab of ribs, rub it in to ensure even coverage, then cover and refrigerate overnight. |
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Competition was keen as the youngsters negotiated the testing courses that easily cut up following heavy overnight rain and made for slippy underfoot conditions. |
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When cooked rice is left in less than ideal conditions for four or five hours or overnight, spores are released and the bacteria multiply dangerously. |
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Let the water stand overnight, then strain the liquid into a spray bottle. |
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United fans slept out overnight at the weekend to guarantee themselves a place at the second leg of the club's first League Cup semi-final and the tickets sold out. |
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Temperatures rose overnight and the snow was replaced by sleet and rain. |
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They were in no mood to squander it as they started afresh when play commenced at 11 am, 30 minutes late as the last of the overnight storms were sluiced from the field. |
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Because one of the surprising findings is that if you do incorporate friendly or good bacteria into infant formulas, nappy rash condition virtually disappears overnight. |
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The breed remained popular until World War I, when the Boston terrier gained overnight celebrity, supplanting the French bulldog as high society's favorite little dog. |
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Should a snafu come to public attention, and there is a free press to ask embarrassing questions and point accusatory fingers, then they can see their careers end overnight. |
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The score was adjusted from 210 overnight owing to an umpire failing to signal a four byes. |
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His description of the Roman ships anchored in the stream overnight having to ward off floating trees has the stamp of an eyewitness account. |
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The Caledonian Sleeper is an overnight train service from London to Scottish destinations. |
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The Normandy invasion began with overnight parachute and glider landings, massive air attacks and naval bombardments. |
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In China, processed jellyfish are desalted by soaking in water overnight and eaten cooked or raw. |
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Pakhala, a dish made of rice, water, and yogurt, that is fermented overnight, is very popular in summer in rural areas. |
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Two of the men, including the stretcher case, were being kept overnight for observation. |
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Or try putting baking soda down the drain and letting it sit overnight to eradicate nasty niffs. |
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Some recipes favour soaking the dried fruit in tea overnight before the baking. |
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Delayed coverage of Assembly proceedings is now broadcast overnight on S4C's main channel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday. |
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The cattle are usually corralled overnight which enables farmers to collect farmyard or boma manure. |
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Based in Hereford, BBR optometry specialises in colorimetry and visual stress and overnight vision correction. |
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Lin went from being a no-name player to an international superstar overnight. |
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Continuity from the main BBC One network service is carried overnight until the handover to the BBC News Channel. |
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While off air, Radio Cymru simulcasts BBC Radio 5 Live's overnight programme. |
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Again Stevens relinquished a 4 frame overnight lead to lose in the final, only the third time this had ever happened. |
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Stevens became only the second player in the history of the world championship to lose in the final from holding a 4 frame overnight lead. |
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A marina, built at the end of the navigable section, allows summer visitors to moor overnight in Llangollen. |
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A large quantity of gold was said to have been thrown up on the beach at Porth Alerth, with some families becoming rich overnight. |
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Since 2002 an overnight ferry service has linked Rosyth with Zeebrugge in Belgium. |
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By extinguishing this for the capture, Drake put the fleet into disarray overnight. |
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Caledonian Sleeper operates services down the length of the West Coast Main Line, providing an overnight service between London and Scotland. |
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Its parallelized algorithms deliver the results of an overnight process in minutes. |
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Individuals rarely jump from nonactivism to activism overnight. An important, and sometimes very gradual, transition occurs. |
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She landed at Workington in Cumberland in the north of England and stayed overnight at Workington Hall. |
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California was suddenly no longer a sparsely populated backwater, but seemingly overnight it had grown into a major US population center. |
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Gillingham After Thursday's game the Gills made an overnight stop in the Midlands to avoid a lengthy coach trip back to Kent in the early hours. |
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Many airport hotels also have agreements with airlines to provide overnight lodging for displaced passengers. |
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The latest trend is for 'nanobreaks' where people manage two full days away, spanning one overnight stay. |
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The miners had all dobbed in to buy a few bottles of beer which they left in the creek overnight to cool. |
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Even though they were fitted with hush kits, the overnight freighters were the subject of repeated noise complaints. |
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The crew, led by Jim Rygiel and Randy Cook, worked long hours, often overnight, to produce special effects within a short space of time. |
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The suspect was in the police station's holding cell overnight. |
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In Athens, it was business as usual in Syntagma Square, the scene of overnight revelry that lasted into the small hours. |
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Reagan promptly agreed, and almost overnight ordered a major invasion of Grenada. |
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England added only one more run to its overnight second-innings total of 221-9 before Broad was caught by Hammer at mid-on to a mishit. |
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