The food on the hot counter looked about as appetizing as a row of sun-dried cow pats. |
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And there's just the two of us in the room, as he pats me on the back to congratulate me on my unarguably well-delivered line. |
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When a defeated combatant pats or hits the floor in token of submission, the victor must at once let go his hold. |
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Don stood in the centre of what had become a riotous assembly, grinning sheepishly, enjoying the pats on the back. |
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He is not the sort of person who gives out compliments or pats you on the back, he does it in other ways. |
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He stands up yet again, pats several pockets and produces a large, heavy object on an impressive gold chain. |
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The goats are tiny and docile, and suffer well the pats and pokes of oversugared junior Americans. |
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She regretted not giving quick pats to her favorite horses, whose stalls were on her left and right. |
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That reminds me of a superstore that pats itself on the back for putting a mom-and-pop hardware store out of business. |
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While you are waiting, a hot loaf of garlic bread and individual butter pats is supplied as well. |
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As I'm leaving a man from the audience pats me on the back to congratulate me. |
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So let's all put a stop to this tomfoolery and cease and desist from giving these Ministers pats on the back for their poor behavior. |
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This is a government that pats itself on the back and says it is always in action. |
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It pats our heads when we are in sorrow or pain, and it is able to magnify our happiness and joy. |
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In fact, some individuals may find social reinforcement such as pats and tickles aversive. |
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It works something like AIBO, the robotic toy dog from Sony Corp. that responds to pats on the head, but on a vastly more sophisticated level. |
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Viridian enquires as she pats the dragon's thick, scaly neck. |
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Nadia rests her hand on her mother's knee and pats her reassuringly as she smiles. |
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Examples include butterflies ovipositing on host plants, beetles and flies on dung pats, parasitoid wasps on insect hosts, and many insects on seeds or fruit. |
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By concluding strategic alliances, they stand by each other and even manage to give each other pats on the back. |
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Thus, the green turf surrounding fecal pats that are avoided by cattle is eaten without problem, by pigs. |
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Day after day, she faces off with tigers, dodges buffalo horns, and pats camels. |
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Give pats on the back: encourage, monitor progress and report improvements. |
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Occasionally on very muddy ground, it pats the surface with its feet as if to squeeze out some grub or worm that may be below. |
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These gigantic creatures, with big smiles, swimming by for pats and belly rubs after they made sure each individual got a kiss on the cheek. |
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Josh pats his waist to draw attention to the belt securely surrounding it. |
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You can sit with the fishermen at the bar, or nibble on good bread and fresh pats of unsalted butter while you peruse the menu and affordable wine list. |
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She grins cheerily back until he shrugs and pats the grass beside him. |
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She pats the girl's back and brushes the hair out of her eyes. |
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He gave the side of the van two quick pats before he moved away. |
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I saw my pets were paying the price of my hectic schedule by receiving quick pats on their heads, rushed walks, and broken promises of evening playtimes. |
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Evie pats my nose with popelike slow solemnity, as if registering the promise. |
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But he already has distinct nervous hand rituals anyway, he fiddles with his watch strap and pats his pockets. |
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Salt the layers of fish and put pats of butter between them. |
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What happened, apart from the pats on the back you are giving yourself? |
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Louis pats his back for his foresightedness to guess correctly that Woodall is not yet done with their firm. |
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She pats her breast, not so much to draw attention to her fried eggs, but to force her breaths to become rhythmic. |
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It's like eating an entire box of Sara Lee All Butter Pound Cake slathered with eight pats of butter. |
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Nestor leans down and pats NJ on the head and NJ jumps right up in his lap and gives him a big slurpy, drooly doggy kiss right on his face. |
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He pats on the back young men whom sterner critics would knock down, because even in fantastic incompetence he perceives the good intention. |
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They will have to go back to another corporate lobbyist party to get those pats on the back that they love so much for their massive corporate tax cuts. |
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Deforestation was such that, in many of the villages now surrounded by forest, fifty years ago the inhabitants were forced to burn cow pats for heating. |
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Or the fact that each of them is downing the equivalent of a nine-ounce filet mignon with four pats of butter melted on top. |
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Presents were dished out and awkward pats on the head given. |
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But why, then, are we so relieved when the black hat in the movie is defeated, or when the teacher commends our child, or when the boss pats our back approvingly? |
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Dragging manure pats across pastures may scatter parasite eggs and larvae, making it difficult for animals to selectively graze away from infected areas. |
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As it turned out, every other commenter agreed wholeheartedly with the knitting home-schooler, so my comment just got lost in the virtual pats on the back. |
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It's one of those things, I want to go in to the ring on Saturday night being a massive underdog and when I get my hand raised I want a few pats on the back to say well done. |
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