All the houses had large lawns of grass in front of them, with a stone path linking the house with the sidewalk. |
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He is a busy chef, with yachties and local businessmen beating a regular path to his restaurant on the beach. |
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Nearby, in a path between the mountains, the general of the Imperial army was rallying her troops. |
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This movement is showing a sustainable and very concrete economic path based on principles of collectivism and not individualism. |
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Following the path of the red Aids ribbon, Armstrong's band has spawned a rainbow of imitators. |
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Behind us were two large saltwater lagoons separated by a path and small central bridge. |
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He chests the ball back into the path of Seaman, the ball is blocked out to the Everton winger, who shifts the ball to the left and welts it in. |
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There's no cause for pessimism, we should believe in ourselves and use that self-belief to choose now and irrevocably the path of reform. |
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The only person who led the Prime Minister down the garden path was the Prime Minister himself. |
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On whims, I have gone down to the bike path along the creek camera in hand, snapping away as mood and light compels me to. |
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He has forged an impressive path to the pinnacle of one of the world's greatest athletic events. |
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The Carmichaels walk down the path with three other dogs, their skeletal tails wagging furiously. |
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The number of hops on the shortest path between people is sometimes called the graph distance or degree of separation between those people. |
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In all the chaos and madness, his full attention was focused on the road ahead and the path to freedom. |
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One of the consequences of their taking the Parliamentary path is accountability. |
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Each believes that if he could kill the other, his path to paradise in the next world would be even swifter. |
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It's the career path of a Hollywood young gun's dreams and yet to the critics, Reeves remains their favourite whipping boy. |
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The team had the smoothest possible path laid out at the World Cup yet still fell flat on their face. |
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If the intent to stop this madness is forced to go through the path of resistance and violence, than so so be it. |
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There is a cliff top walk to the foreland along the path leading from the old inn near Countisbury. |
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Each day the heat haze shimmered in the distance, distorting the path of the road. |
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The path to the top of the mountain runs beside the running water of a stream. |
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Far behind them, a cold, dead planet spun through space on a straight line path that led from nowhere to nowhere among the stars. |
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The same week, a very experienced and fit cyclist mate permanently damaged his arm after shooting a red light into the path of an oncoming car. |
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Sections of the churchyard and a whole path were dug up and stones taken in the last two years in six separate raids. |
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Every path they searched branched into more paths, which branched into more paths. |
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There is still an opportunity for the Bush Administration to set Iraq onto a political path leading to representative democracy. |
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Scott joins us to discuss the sometimes difficult path of bringing web standards and best-practices into businesses, in Corporate Web Standards. |
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It is a pity that a visit to this Park was marred by the presence of a lot of litter right along the new concrete path at the side of the Park. |
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The Kadzik garden has two personalities, divided by the brick path and flanking boxwood hedges. |
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Sarge came charging up the path and when he saw us, slowed to an easy walk. |
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Very drunk, he accidentally pushed her with his kit bag, knocking her off the path and into the river Cam. |
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At the mine, a path leads into cloudforest, and along the way I can see over waves of razor-sharp ridges into South America. |
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Protesters block the path in North Road, Kew, to prevent the company from putting up a phone mast. |
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The stony path wound up the hill past a cave shrine and spiralled between one last jumble of boulders. |
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Blocking my path was a young woman in a wheelchair being pushed by her mother. |
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She made high grades in math and science, so was set on a career path of aerospace engineering. |
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Melina's horse walked on the path as all around her the forest whispered with the wind. |
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After a distance this path begins to rise round a prominent bend to where another narrower path leaves the main one at a marker post. |
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The town's 12-kilometre cliff path provides the best land-based whale watching in the world. |
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But Buddha was of the renunciative path so that may have contributed to his split from Hinduism. |
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And if I've led you up the garden path just to give you a silly acronym by which to remember something simple and obvious, I'm sorry. |
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Although there is no evidence that the path has led residents to drive less, it did have a profound effect on their lives. |
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Actually, for most of the time the path was sound, except for spring-fed squelches. |
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In his upper right hand Ganesha holds a goad, which helps him propel mankind forward on the eternal path and remove obstacles from the way. |
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Whether it's blunt trauma wounds, the path of a bullet or the anatomy of a fight, we see it all. |
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For a short time there was no thought for the testing path ahead of them as they laughed and joked like any household. |
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Approximately halfway between the mayor's house and the village, the path branched. |
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The path zigzagged through the now disused Caw Quarry, first past a stone hut and then past the opening of an old level. |
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The distance wasn't even that long, but the path zigzagged so much it doubled the walking distance. |
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In the summertime, try Cook County's forest reserve, which offers a great bike path that winds 15 miles through fields and tree-shaded woods. |
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But this path toward freedom is accessible to all who would make the sacrifices it entails. |
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Another option is move the path to the school's eastern boundary and build a high fence, wall or hedge to screen the school. |
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The optical path difference is directly proportional to the cosine of the angle of refraction through the coating. |
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There is a zoom feature available, and occasionally, the camera changes overhead, or angled view, but your path is still linear. |
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He said he was keen to speak to anybody who had seen Mr Hutchinson, possibly on Saturday night, on the path or in local pubs. |
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Accessible only by a dirt path which runs off a single track road, it's about as far from the heady glamour of Hollywood as you can imagine. |
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Return by paved way to fingerpost, squeezer, path by river then across field to first barn you come to, and right, path through riverside fields. |
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Today I was riding my bike down St Kilda Road in the bike path when a guy opened his van door and I went straight into it. |
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The ring of mass traces out the full path of the loxodrome from one pole to the other pole and back. |
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For the adventurous, take a stroll along the garden path and embrace the psithurism of the trees in the breeze. |
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Or brick can form a subtle, natural path through your yard, linking patio and gardens. |
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Eyewitnesses said the 17 horses stampeded over a tiny bridge on the steep downhill path then tried to get around a sharp left turn. |
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New Walk has been further degraded by the removal of wide channels of soil between the tow path and the walk. |
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The 30 to 40 miles per hour wind drove perpendicular across my path making it impossible to stay on the road even if I could see it. |
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By accident, by fate, by the meandering path that is parenthood, we become experts at things we thought we had no business knowing. |
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They burned like acid, scorching a path wherever they brushed her pale skin. |
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After a night's rest we carried our kayaks down a steep path that led us to the water's edge. |
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A month or so ago, I was in high gear on a bike path when a bird hopped erratically across the path. |
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He reported that the path through the college grounds was now fully waymarked and new kissing gates had been installed. |
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Dominic whistled cheerfully as he strode along his worn path to the stream where he performed his daily ablutions. |
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Now when John Main began has explorations into meditation he was warned off that path by his own order, was he not? |
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Towards the western end of the ramparts there is an obvious break where a path leads through rocky portals to gain a grassy bealach. |
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For example, the path taken by an individual molecule in a gas is very well modeled as a random walk, entirely probabilistic in its nature. |
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The food runs the gamut from solid and reliable to off the beaten path and utterly charming. |
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A small upright hut stood beside the worn gravel path that snaked through the trees. |
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The path winds through a legion of eerie stone figures, some towering 100 feet above. |
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These boulders on a path near a York beauty spot have landed village leaders in a legal quandary following complaints from a disabled angler. |
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The garden itself was just a path that wound among clusters of aspen trees along the flank of a grassy foothill. |
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Because there is no telling whether these children would have survived had we gone down the path you are suggesting. |
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When I was finishing my junior year at college, I began thinking about the path I should follow after I graduated. |
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The grievous error he and his atonalist cohorts made was to dictate the path of new music to the exclusion of all else. |
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If you're feeling fit, there's a two-hour walk down from the clifftop path to the village of Yallingup. |
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They give way to secondary branches and multiple bifurcations that reflect the path of dielectric breakdown within the soil-gravel horizon. |
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Cyclists were instructed to ride over the boards at slow speed twice to get a feel for the task, and then to ride over them at normal path speed. |
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The path takes me up through some dense stands of pine trees and across a couple of meadows. |
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He said the people of Achill had been led up the garden path on the scheme. |
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The poor man is left wondering whether he was led up the garden path only to find out there is no free lunch in the offing. |
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At the end of his dive, woe betide any luckless invertebrate in the path of his trawl net. |
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Vaishnava acharyas, specifically Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, led the people on the path towards a realization of going back to Godhead. |
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There was a conservatory situated a small distance behind the house, and a small path branched from the driveway to the door. |
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The dust trails spread out over time as each particle continues to orbit the Sun on a trajectory similar to the path of the parent comet. |
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There's no acting in our family ancestry, so the path to it wasn't clear at all. |
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But I knew I would find my path eventually, so I merely bided my time and waited until it would be revealed to me. |
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Long term, Struzzi said, a study is underway to possibly relocate the road onto an existing bike path nearer the Allegheny River. |
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I just don't know if I should veer off this path for a while, maybe backtrack a bit and see if I can't find out what I've forgotten to do. |
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Strange that a jet stream can find a straight path through a bunch of constantly clashing asteroids as big as apartment buildings. |
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From the car park climb the path over a small bridge, following red waymarkers. |
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This week work was under way to re-open the path and residents are hoping it will be a thoroughfare again by the weekend. |
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She was so deep in thought that she didn't notice the boy standing on the path before her. |
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I'm strolling along a stretch of riverside bike path when a bicyclist approaches from behind. |
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Viewers follow her progression slowly as she bides her time and moves through life confident of the path she is tracing. |
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If you carry on, follow the path across another bridge 2 where there is also a shallow ford, much loved by children. |
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A lonely tear traced a path much traveled down her cheek, but she wiped it away. |
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A lone tear traced its path down Serena's face as she set off into the forest, holding Gideon's hand tightly. |
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Pressure on republicans to demonstrate their embracing of the democratic path can be applied by the Dublin government. |
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Forays off the beaten path led me to a common stonechat, a white wagtail, a plain leaf warbler, and a number of species in the shrike family. |
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If a CME travels on a path that intersects the Earth's orbit around the Sun, the results can be spectacular and sometimes hazardous. |
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The Sun crosses the celestial equator from north to south as it traces its apparent annual path against the background of stars. |
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Walking down the path that led to the gates, a man dressed in a blue and maroon robe with gold trimming approached them. |
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Over the path are slender steel arches designed to carry banners that give a festive and heraldic flavour to both internal and external paths. |
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Obviously, if we do not set them on the right path in life our own security is under threat. |
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One of the first major sights along the bike path are the Totem Poles, imposing in their height and number. |
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First we must talk about the miseducative experience which set Cole onto the path of destruction. |
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Exposing students to old tribal masks is an affirmation of a living artistic path to which children continue to discover contemporary extensions. |
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Soon the crack widened, however, and their path branched down into the darkness. |
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They were walking down the backwoods path they always used, although ambling was a more appropriate term. |
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Take the path with the yellow waymarker following Grizedale Beck on your right. |
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He was leading me down a path lined with white daisies and freshly-bloomed hawthorn trees. |
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By now the path has degraded into the faintest of trails, partly hidden by leaves, obscured sometimes entirely by masses of tangled roots. |
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The brush lining our path buzzed with the sounds of ten thousand winged neighbors exchanging the morning news. |
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The rain did not relent, and even seemed to be enhanced at times as its path became more horizontal. |
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They want to burst past the obstacle in their path but good manners and guilt prevents them from doing so. |
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Brickley Lane is a well-used route by schoolchildren and a cycle path would be of benefit to children cycling to local schools. |
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Follow the well-trodden path through the narrow gorge for about 100 yards, until you emerge to a great view of Loch Lomond. |
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Budd innocently exalts, even as he is shanghaied and set upon a path that leads to the yardarm. |
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If he didn't miss the ball altogether he'd miskick it, usually into the path of the opposing swarm. |
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If it is visible the site will give you a star map showing where the ISS is, its path over the sky and the exact time when it can be seen. |
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Trail bikers are planning a peaceful protest on the Ridgeway to take a stand against the banning of motor vehicles on the path in winter. |
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Follow the path as it snakes its way along the shoulder of the hill high above the Gannel Burn, on the right side of the glen opposite Law Hill. |
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This path also includes Daath, the ultimate balance between the Absolute and Creation. |
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Russell's perfectly timed lob into the path of John Joe Maguire saw the Town striker break the offside trap and pull clear of the defence. |
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There is a makeshift parking area at the top of a short path leading to the water. |
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I used to walk past it every day, down a long, winding, black path to school in the morning. |
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Their path was soon beset by swarms of Aztecs, who rolled down rocks from the eminences, and grievously annoyed them with missiles. |
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A wide cobblestone path flowed through the park, along with several branching pathways. |
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That allowed the other linemen to work against single blocking and gave linebackers a free path to the ball. |
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The path passes through a gate and out of the trees and cuts through a spread of smooth grass that runs up to the water's edge. |
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However, on his creative path around the north of the island he discovered several autochthonous beings already in residence. |
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Sting has quite clearly taken the third path and seduced a host of new fans through remixes, cover versions and car commercials. |
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Walked through the woods for more than two hours at a fast clip, stepping quickly along the bike path that wanders through my town. |
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His eyes never left the footy and he never wavered from his path despite not knowing what was coming the other way. |
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A rose covered arbour smells ambrosial, looks even better and the path through it leads you into the garden. |
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On the path a few solitary scraps of withered white and blue police tape were a solemn reminder of the crime scene. |
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He was surprised, however, when he stepped right into the path of a smaller man in a trench coat and fedora. |
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Beside the man, demons no longer cavorted cheerfully, in fact, the path was empty bar the sandy grit that scattered its surface. |
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The smile stayed on his face as we drank the tepache, and as we began the arduous task of hacking a path back up the mountain. |
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A slightly sloping gravel path approaches the cabin and is terraced in two places. |
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I stroll up the narrow path that winds around the small hills to the school. |
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It incorporates a flight path of about 40 cm from repeller to a discrete dynode-type detector that is both sensitive and durable. |
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Five days later, when Sanura walked down the path to the road and the mailbox, she smiled at the paper that had been delivered with the mail. |
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Off the beaten path on the southern tip of Jersey, this course winds through an arboretum and 50-acre bird sanctuary. |
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A path winds through the gardens to fairy-tale-style cottages, each with its own veranda and swing. |
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This is a highly specialised career path requiring several years of study before qualification as an actuary. |
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An eclectic mishmash of Latin beats and slightly off the mainstream path bands. |
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The most radical form of Buddhism, Zen, has been described as a path of crooked wisdom. |
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The path thinned out now as it wound past the private beach of a local five star hotel. |
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All was quiet until the bird's flight path was suddenly cut short by a gigantic explosion that shook the very earth. |
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Jess just nodded again and took off down the path in the direction of the machinery shed. |
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Only within the bounds of belief, within attachment to the duties of faith, can anyone hope to walk the path to paradise. |
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Bricks cascaded into the path of oncoming cars as a lorry shed its load in an accident at Seend on Wednesday lunchtime. |
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No one and nothing was supposed to interfere with the path kismet laid upon a human being. |
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He stated that the cart had speed control settings that permitted Nelson to operate the cart at a pace too fast for the path terrain. |
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In him, we find the secret of our own mysterious origins and the path of return to the Father's house. |
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Several stiles are crossed before the path reaches a kissing gate behind some houses. |
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Cross the road in front of it and join a main path from the right which leads to a wood through a kissing gate along the banks of Blea Tarn. |
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Once airborne, though, one's flight path is entirely at the whim of the wind. |
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Is there another group that seeks the path of rectitude and moderation with the same fervor? |
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I pray that we will live harmoniously and at peace with one another, regardless of which tradition or path we follow. |
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They then approach along a path that winds among lush landscaping, keeping the porch's clean, strong lines always in sight. |
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Authorities were combing areas along the path of migratory birds for dead birds, and rushing any samples to laboratories for testing. |
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He grabbed red danger flags and special detonators, used to stop trains, and ran into the path of the train. |
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The night air felt cool and refreshing, and he had no trouble following the winding path through the mountains. |
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Is the path to gender equality to be found in supporting women's work at home or work in the market? |
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The sacred and secular stories of South Asian music propel it along the path of diaspora. |
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Ministers were last night accused of leading Leeds down the garden path over its doomed Supertram project. |
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Admittedly, Paul, 53, of Niton, has followed a career path that has gradually led him to his current calling. |
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Our path is frequently obstructed by various cave things like stalactites, stalagmites, and blind butterbats. |
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He's following the path of conservative hawks who have derailed progress with North Korea for the past decade. |
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Sakura raced down the path of the park, her hair streaming like ribbons in the wind, with Sin walking slowly behind her. |
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He studied seawater luminescence and ocean temperatures while charting the path of the Gulf Stream. |
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We stopped by a meandering path that led down to the waterside, and followed it barefoot to within good sighting range of the herd. |
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He skirted the western edge of the Lake and followed the well-worn path through the woods. |
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What is also happening as a result is that a path is being worn across the grass, which does nothing to enhance the look of the area. |
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With the help of professionals we are inviting the public to walk over a 20 ft path of red-hot coals. |
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We are well on the return path to savagery, to a society void of values, a veritable jungle in which only the strong survive and thrive. |
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Cross the bridge and keep to the tarmac path from here which leads back to the car park. |
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The right stabilizer, elevator, vertical fin and rudder, which were aligned with the path of the flames, were gone. |
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Leave the road and take a track which runs to the left, leaving it almost immediately to follow a path which runs south round a knoll. |
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From the bealach we climbed up through some trees to a rocky knoll from where another path eventually zig-zagged its way to the grassy summit. |
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Striking an accord between modern science and ancient Shinto beliefs is the great path that is our goal. |
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As a rationalist, he believed that the only path to true knowledge was through logic. |
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At first, he thought it was a aeroplane, because the airport was not far away, but its path and its behavior attracted his attention. |
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Minimalists will love the temple stone garden in which sawn tree trunks weave a path through unadorned gravel. |
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The consortium discovered that less than 50 percent of students followed a traditional path to the baccalaureate degree. |
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Anglers often have long rods and when they have caught something take up the whole path reeling something in. |
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At the covered shelter, which gives the impression that the forest floor is growing above your head, the path bends to the left. |
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I can follow a narrow, winding path in hardwood and extract large, high value sawlogs without damaging the residual trees. |
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But he occasionally re-emphasised the anti-Communist rhetoric, as if to remind Gorbachev that he needed to continue on the path to reform. |
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Another descent path is reached on the left which bends down to the old road. |
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Just when it looks like you are about to enter the village of Brotton, a steep path re-enters the wood and we have a beck to cross. |
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They went astray from the predestined path thus destructing the overall wholeness of the planet. |
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We followed a path worn into the grass, past what looked like a cornfield in its most premature state. |
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I could see a garden and path leading into the forest, which was in back of the building. |
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Many RPGs have an alignment system but relatively few have a fully developed path for evil characters. |
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The path of pollen tubes has not been investigated, as male flowers were not available. |
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At the foot of the hill, as the path levels out and enters a fringe of larches, leave the narrow footpath and drop down to your right. |
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After this the path levels out for about 400m before sloping down to a small car park by the side of the road. |
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It starred Russell Crowe as a young skinhead on a path of self-destruction, though his ideals blind him to the damage he is doing to himself. |
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When the path levels out at a grassy section, after 100 yards look for a grass path to the left, leading to Stair Bridge. |
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There was tremendous in-fighting, factionalism, backbiting, accusations about whose guru was on the highest path and so on. |
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The test pits one man against 108 wooden men that attempt to block your path with various moves from kung fu. |
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He parallels the paths of two very different figures, each coming of age and choosing a path in life during a treacherous time. |
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Higher up the path crosses the burn and heads steeply up to the summit of An Cabar. |
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With a machete, he hacked low branches and vines to clear the boat's path through the flooded forest. |
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After second cross path dips just east of north and heads towards wooden and stone grouse butts. |
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Climbing back up the hill I relished the fine display of daffodils lining the path up to the apple tree. |
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Part of me aches to see all Royals beheaded, and I recommend regicide as a fitting career path for my students. |
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It was spanned by a hump-back bridge leading to a jungle path alive with the orchestrated hum of insects. |
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The symplastic path is mediated by plasmodesmata which bridge the cell walls between adjacent cells so that a cytoplasmic continuum is formed. |
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The Welsh international cleverly chested it down into the path of Earnshaw who gleefully smashed the ball home with a flashing volley. |
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That requires constant path and point observations of the whole world all the time so that we have baselines for comparison. |
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Then we were walking along a path in a field, past some old trees, over their roots. |
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In March and April each year, the rich waters also serve as a way station on the migratory path of bus-sized whale sharks. |
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I feel privileged to help such a talented sportsman on the path to becoming a world champion. |
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The trajectory is the path traced by the center of gravity of the projectile from the origin to the level point. |
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Yuki pranced up the path to the new Meshan's domain with Philonius tailing along behind her. |
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Deirdre murmured, a tear tracing a path down her cheek, from sympathy, or from the bruises Alana was probably inflicting, he had no idea. |
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For celebrated Chinese director Zhang Yimou, The Road Home represents a short journey on a path not previously taken in his career. |
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I got really good at getting lost, then making a U-turn and getting oriented again, thanks to the prolific road and bike path signs there. |
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The spaceship traced out a complex path across the desk, leaving a faint red screw-thread line floating in the air. |
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He certainly had no thoughts of continuing his long and winding career path north of the Border. |
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Back at the Central Academy, the path of international understanding is paved with well-meant misunderstandings. |
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The space for each city was divided in two by a meandering path extending from Cario to Dakar. |
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Instead of giving the player real choices, the game gives players the appearance of choice, but really just railroads them down the same path as everyone else. |
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So they do what they are told to do, even when the path is self-destructive. |
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The path around two sides will be concreted and higher kerbing used. |
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I knew enough to see that the text was a nest of problems which competent scholars could go on investigating, but I had lost my path through the maze. |
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Lucy stated that probably the toughest trip was the day they trekked to the Cabumi Falls, where they had to climb a stepped and railed path that was pretty testing. |
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We asked how to get to the rear entrance, and he indicated a path leading around the right side of the building. |
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The flight path remained close to the Indonesian archipelago, well within what is the normal reach of air traffic control radar. |
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The Welshmen contained United until Graham Kavanagh chested down a ball into Thorne's path on 41 minutes and Neil Harris scored with a diagonal shot. |
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Through the half-open door, she heard the unmistakable tread of Justus the steward, dragging one lame foot on the stone path through the kitchen garden. |
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In this selective narrative, the only path to truth is doctrinaire conservatism. |
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Yesterday in Poughkeepsie I search for a bike path along the Hudson River. |
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One old soldier is on the path to a doctorate in mathematics and another is a trained underwater welder. |
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Cross the road and continue straight ahead along the distinct well-trodden path of the Pennine Way, England's first official long-distance footpath. |
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The path for our group of six is being carved through tangles of vines and vegetation one machete hack at a time. |
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Too steep a swing path may often smash you tees into the ground. |
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Rubio has his own troubles with immigration, but people close to him said he still may have a path even with a Bush candidacy. |
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Here, however, it came to be another old and enduring track through otherwise treacherous and disorienting terrain, a variation of path and trace. |
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There's a raised cobbled strip down the centre of the road that most pedestrians use as an elongated traffic island, but I took this path to complete my journey. |
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The fire was raging through the area so quickly that people in the neighborhood were being herded onto buses and trucks to move them out of the path of the wildfire. |
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Step too far off the beaten path and you could be faced with diseased rodents and filthy insects. |
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The path may be there, but current travelers to Sudan face a bureaucratic nightmare of permits and road blocks. |
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He turns a visit to a prefab home emporium into a meditation on wealth as a path to spiritual legitimacy. |
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It is a common superstition that a black cat crossing your path is bad luck. |
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We see detoxing as a path to transcendence, a symbol of modern urban virtue and self-transformation through abstinence. |
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This type of analysis obtains estimates of main path coefficients by regressing each endogenous variable on those variables that directly impinge upon it. |
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The depressed are given to negative thought patterns that not only send them down the path to depression but keep them mired in the bog of despair. |
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Day after day I trace a pleasant, safe path into and out of nice little towns and villages, along soft verged roads and through gentle, rolling landscapes down to a calm sea. |
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The ingestion of undercooked pork infected with cysticerci is the exclusive path to the development of intestinal taenia, which closes the life cycle of the parasite. |
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Reihan Salam cogently argues federalism is on the wrong path due to powerful incentives tied to federal funding. |
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I felt the only path open to me was through legal channels but found the legal arena of little help despite the race relations and human rights law. |
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The path slowly leveled off and they came to a large plateau. |
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If a CME erupts on the side of the Sun facing Earth, and if our orbit intersects the path of that cloud, the results can be spectacular and sometimes hazardous. |
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I'm sure that many people, the local schools' caretakers in particular, will join me in asking why we can't have a weatherproof, clean tarmac path to enjoy. |
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He steered the US back toward the path of temporisation and appeasement. |
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Returning to the past is not a safe path to a prosperous future. |
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But once started on the path of learning, he rapidly got together quite a respectable shelfful of books, which bore unmistakable proofs of much usage. |
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There was a paved and well-marked bike path alongside the road. |
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Both lead to a cobblelock patio area and a winding path through the long narrow garden, which is planted with flowers and shrubs and features some attractive rose trestles. |
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I was a bit worried at her lack of street riding experience, but where the bike path intersected driveways and cross streets, everyone stopped and waved us through. |
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That Severson started down this career path on a fluke makes her ascendancy even sweeter. |
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Cutting a path through the thickets of misrepresentation, misunderstanding and lunatic theorising that have grown up around the symbol of the Grail is no easy task. |
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The usual path was to begin work in the furnaces or mines, save a little money, and start a small grocery store selling vegetables often grown in their own gardens. |
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One could just ignore the hyperbole and watch it follow similar groups down the path to irrelevance. |
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Beyond the summit the hill's E ridge drops down to a saddle from where you can descend N to the head of the Allt Mheuran and a path back to the starting point. |
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A path led in the foot of it, the water bickered and sang in the midst. |
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I got out and followed him down a small path through some woody area. |
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The path broadened until we could stride out, dropping down into Portela and the thirsty lowlands, our heads and shoulders still pearled with mountain water. |
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Endorsing a path to citizenship for DREAM Act recipients is fine, but small potatoes. |
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The basin that had flooded became a thin, turbulent river at the bottom of a chasm, and their path was surrounded on either side by sheer cliffs of slate. |
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For all the effort Roddick has devoted to pioneering a path for women's lib, she appears far too willing to accept that it has been in vain or that it is being misused. |
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Before his brutal killing along a dark bike path in Ashland, Ore., 23-year-old David Grubbs loved playing videogames. |
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Immigration reform means a path to citizenship for people who came here illegally. |
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Now the sun lay softly upon it, and a stream bickered through a glade, and now the path lay through thickets, which hid the further woodland from view. |
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Bryony jogged along the narrow path worn into the floor of the forest. |
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The horse walked on, following the winding path through the trees. |
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A high-flying young Chorley scientist is focusing on a career path which could help save thousands of lives after receiving record marks in her degree. |
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At a sheepfold the track loses its companion walls and stone surface and diminishes to a narrow path with railway sleepers over the numerous spring fed rivulets. |
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The northwards path along a rocky coastline takes you to the castle, a romantic ruin where kittiwakes, cormorants and fulmars nest on whinstone cliffs. |
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The other person for whom a path to the nomination, let alone a candidacy, seems much less likely is Mitt Romney. |
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Without a word, they trudge down the gravel path towards the water's edge and rising sun, Georgie in jandals and Caroline in gumboots, their boat on their shoulders. |
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In our pursuit of knowledge, we often desire a traceable path in our growth. |
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Solskjaer attempts to hook the ball into the net from an impossible angle, and the ball ends up squirting into the path of the on-rushing Ruud van Nistelrooy. |
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It's divided into three sections with a path winding all the way through. |
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Another path branches off from the main one, but they walk past it. |
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The path was endless, constantly winding downward in a spiral. |
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When the two interfaces are very close together the path difference between the interfering rays is zero and the interferogram exhibits a minimum in the intensity. |
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