The rabbit holes are covered with small nets fixed to the ground with a small wooden peg. |
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Just as Lola was about to skunk Sherice with her peg points the doorbell rang. |
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I felt like an utter idiot, like a moron jamming a square peg in a round hole while being observed from behind a two-way mirror. |
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Trevor Price also had a skimmer in his net from the bottom peg on the Palace Ings. |
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Fishing a groundbait feeder with corn on peg eight he netted five small carp and a solitary chub. |
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The bights are looped about the bout and the end peg and thus permit removable mounting of the support member to the violin. |
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The woman in the former dressed off the peg and came from an ordinary family. |
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It's not about going into a shop, buying an item off the peg and taking it home. |
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They can be bought off the peg or made-to-measure and are in demand for all kinds of events including weddings, parties and a day at the races. |
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Santa rounded third and headed for home, as the shortstop finally came to his senses and threw a perfect peg to catcher Garcia. |
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The conceptual peg hypothesis provides a theoretical explanation of the difference. |
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The up-and-down swinging arms are on a plane to drive a tent peg into the ground. |
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There he stops, sticking a peg into the ground, and tells his companions to start digging at that spot. |
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It's helpful to stand back from the ball and survey the terrain before you put your peg in the ground. |
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After looking around the ground floor they removed the coat from a peg in the main corridor and walked out of the club through the front. |
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We rode to the lake where I saw 3 more horses tied to a peg stuck in the ground. |
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Darryl hummed inscrutably and looked back down at the tent peg he was trying to hammer into the ground. |
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She put her hand to the tent peg and her right hand to the workmen's mallet. |
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There was a barely noticeable thump, and then a scratchy sort of noise as a peg landed on the ground. |
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Labor unions supported the exchange-rate peg as a means to control prices and the inflationary pressure on salaries. |
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The exchange rate peg is gone, and the peso is trading at substantially depreciated exchange rates against the dollar. |
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Now, the government has admitted it can't sustain its old policies, of which the dollar peg is the last vestige. |
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The peg has served us very well for more than 21 years and given us the stability we needed over the Asian financial crisis. |
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Here, the clearest policy conclusion is to abandon the dollar peg for good, especially since hyperinflation fears appear unwarranted. |
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Virginia fished on peg 8 whilst I fished next door in peg 7 casting out to the island to my left. |
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I'd like Southwell to use his left peg more to drive the ball deep into the opposition's half. |
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Karim Garcia's strong peg off the carom nearly nailed Manny as he nonchalanted his way to second base. |
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Miraculously, Posada managed to find the ball, whirl and throw a perfect peg down to second to impale the Impaler. |
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Each time I reached up to peg my wet clothes out in the hot sun, I thought of homes where this is the last thing they are thinking about. |
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He admits to having concerns that he may have become a square peg in a round hole. |
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Asked to play out of position and he looked like a square peg in a round hole in the first half. |
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But far from being the final piece in the jigsaw, Veron has looked more like a square peg in a round hole. |
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Whatever other charges may be levelled at him, he cannot be accused of having been a square peg in a round hole. |
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No matter how good you think you are, horses will always take you down a peg or two. |
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But having puffed us up to bursting point the agency then decided to take us down a peg or two. |
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These things, no matter how awful or how great, can really take us down a peg or two. |
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She wanted to know what this boy was all about, and take him down a peg or two, if at all possible. |
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I'll likely peg out in front of the tv on Friday night with the tension of it all. |
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It is believed to have been made in nearby York, Maine, and is constructed primarily of black walnut using wooden peg fastenings. |
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He likened this to asking an artisan to explain how the convex surface of a peg can possibly fill that of a concave hole. |
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I spent a lot of time watching my feet, making sure to throw off of my left foot rather than resorting to my old flat-footed infielder peg. |
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He got Ocean Silk flying towards the post but it was not enough to peg back the winner. |
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The peg did not appear to have cramped his style on the dance floor, or with the ladies. |
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The score is usually kept on a peg board which is like a cribbage board but half as long again. |
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It is easiest to peg running scores on a cribbage board, but they can be written on a score pad if you prefer. |
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It sounds to me like you think you are all high and mighty and anybody that knocks you down a peg is criticized for it. |
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Smith deserves full marks for originality but one gets the impression that he is attempting to force a square peg into a round hole. |
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House music has no foundation, dubstep has no dub, and minimal techno sounds like a child hitting a saucepan with a tent peg. |
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Latvia relies on a strong independent central bank, but shadows its exchange rate to the SDR in a virtual peg. |
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We were playing downwind and I was trying to peg them back as far as I could. |
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Using the foot peg, the base is driven into the mud in a shallow area, such that the duck decoy flies conspicuously above the water. |
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Well, I think we've gotten above ourselves in recent years, and it's about time someone brought us down a peg. |
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British Muslims can peg their alienation solely on Islamophobia and intolerance for only so long. |
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Alistair Wilks had the match sewn up in the opening minutes when he cast a lobworm into peg 26 below the wood. |
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Drawn at Linton on peg 267 he offered lobworm for the 6lb slab and added a couple of eels and roach that boosted his catch to 8lb 1oz. |
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But one day we had to go up to the attic for something and we found these hoops, mallets, timber balls and a peg. |
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A substantially vertical stand having a foot peg and sharpened base supports the frame. |
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And he added the insistence on such things as hand-made clay peg tiles for the roof would make the restoration expensive. |
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It just wasn't a good idea to shove such a square Shakespearean peg into the round hole of modern teens. |
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Light slanted in from the window at the end of the long, rectangular walls, falling across the sneakers hanging on their peg. |
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The story goes that during construction, Maxwell hobbled around Southern Hills on a peg leg, wobbling like Charlie Chaplin. |
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It seems that whenever she gets a little tired of hopping with her peg leg, she will flop wherever she happens to be. |
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His shoulders relaxed, and he wiped his hands on the towel draped over his shoulder and stumped forward on his peg leg. |
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I would throw a hoop over a stick at the carnival and then a man with one eye and a peg leg would give me a goldfish. |
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I remember seeing him at 4-years-old in Fishgard, Wales with a peg leg and a big top hat. |
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The former shows a man with a peg leg sitting in a gold-tasseled chair and staring into space. |
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He hobbled over to her dragging his rags stumbling sometimes on his peg leg. |
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Footsteps sounded on the old floorboards, one set shuffling, and a steady thud that might be a peg leg or a cane. |
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Staff from Thames Water are preparing parrots, peg legs and eye patches for their 10th charity pantomime. |
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Monday was washday, the clothes washed in boiling water in a tub with a dolly peg. |
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In the center was an enormous longbow with a quiver of arrows beside it on its own peg. |
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Jim hung his coat on a peg in the waiting area and walked over to the door, knocking quietly as he opened it. |
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Today, the currency and export policy of China is anchored around its peg to the dollar. |
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American lobby groups try to seek a legal way to attack that peg, which hurts their interests they say. |
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A bankrupt political system has been a convenient peg on which to hang the blame for a consistently tardy response to humanitarian need. |
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Kirby pulled a pen and correction fluid from her handbag before storing the bag at the back of the room on a peg. |
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Without a clothes peg holding the score securely to the music stand, one is in trouble indeed. |
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Then she took a pouch from a canvas tote bag that hung with her dark wool cloak on a wooden peg near the door. |
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It is demonstrated in whether they can make friendship, concentrate, sit still, put their coat on a peg or even go to the lavatory themselves. |
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Surrounded as I was by glass eyes and peg legs, this did not seem strange. |
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They often got taken down a peg or two, but they were really seasoned fighters who had been indoctrinated and they had a very nasty job. |
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The feasibility study into remanufacturing traditional gault clay peg tiles is near completion, thanks to the support of the local authorities and English Heritage. |
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Speculation that China may adjust its own currency peg and allow the yuan to rise has also lent strength to the belief that Malaysia might follow suit. |
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For the best results, place both wires under the same peg when placing them on the lawn around obstacles. |
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In fact the clapper extends beyond the mouth of the bell and, rather than a handle, has a pierced peg argent, means that it would originally have been suspended. |
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What do people see? Do they, clocking my thick-rimmed glasses, peg me as a pseudo-intellectual or – worse – a desperate, ageing clubber? |
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Installation close to the ground is also possible, again with the MT-1 a ground peg, and optionally with the radial kit. |
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Despite market pressures, the dollar peg regime is unlikely to be changed without strong regional or international political intervention. |
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The surveyors hammered a peg into the ground which was removed by campaigners prompting Mr Bradbury to claim that his party was being obstructed in its legal work. |
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The proposed amendment is also a way of taking the Mayor of Mexico City down a peg or two before next year's presidential election. |
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Finally, the development process works directly at odds with the maintenance of a long-term peg. |
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The exchange rate regime shifted from a free floating system to a crawling peg and back to a free floating system again. |
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On the black-market, Iranian moneylenders peg the real exchange rate far higher, at more than 35,000 rials per dollar. |
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The action is not unlike pushing a tent peg into the ground. |
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Crowe's character is portrayed as such an impossible underdog that I'm surprised they didn't give him polio or a peg leg, or, better yet, no arms. |
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Europe therefore needs to decide to peg the euro to the dollar, because otherwise we shall shortly be facing a serious problem. |
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Period pieces show a fire polished finish on the peg of the stopper. |
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For now, the government wants to keep the peg and see what happens next. |
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We suspect that the Chinese peg has had a major impact here. |
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Its currency is pegged to the euro, but this peg is coming under increasing pressure. |
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We certainly can't peg Sole as a hip-hop artist based on raps alone. |
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From Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man to Edward Norton as The Incredible Hulk, see more stars you wouldn't peg as crime-fighters. |
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Indeed, as Rogoff suggests, abandoning the peg to the dollar could be seen as abandoning China's commitment to stable and sustainable macroeconomic growth. |
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These crises had compellingly shown that holding on to a preannounced peg of the exchange rate does not increase the credibility of the announced policy. |
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Within three minutes West Leeds had their first meaningful attack and they had a chance to peg Skipton back with a penalty, but the kick went wide. |
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To be credible, a peg requires tight fiscal and monetary control. |
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Realignment: a change in the central parity of a currency participating in an exchange rate system with a fixed but adjustable peg. |
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He had settled himself comfortably as if he had all the time in the world, ordered a large peg of his favorite Scotch whisky, and then, things just went out of control. |
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Nothing makes for taking you down a peg or two like public humiliation. |
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The soldier notes that the pirate has a peg leg, a hook and an eye patch. |
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Conine scored easily, but as Encarnacion headed home, Boone cut off a strong peg from Matsui and fired across the diamond to try to hold Pierre, conceding the run. |
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By that time, I was purely convinced that this Miles fellow was surely a peg leg of sorts with like, an eye patch and messed up teeth, and a bad chili-bowl haircut. |
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The road forks just before you reach the river and the best swims are to the right beyond the landing stage, although the landing stage itself is a goad peg. |
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At 39, he is no longer young enough to be an enfant terrible, but people still peg him as a kid too cool to grow up. |
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He's still a bit of a square peg in a round hole here, which I'm sure is at least somewhat intentional, but it proves to be somewhat detrimental this time around. |
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And so the shaming of them, the public taking them down a peg or two, become moments to savor. |
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A few minutes later, after quickly grabbing a coat and a scarf found hanging rejected on a clothes peg, he was ready to take the Border collie for a walk. |
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Using a peg called a spile, they pierce the bark, attach the tubing, and a central vacuum pump ensures a smooth, steady flow of sap. |
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Victoria wrung out the washcloth into the basin and hung it on its peg. |
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I might take him down a peg or two, you know, as a Christmas present. |
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Well if we take him down a peg or two, then at least they'll get the chance to do what they want instead of him telling them what to do all the time. |
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He soon had Sir Michael Stoute's charge on the rails and allowed him to make up the ground steadily, but he could not peg back Kandidate and went down by a length. |
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And Davis, who is back in the world's top 16 after an absence of some years, has his own personal reason for wanting to take Williams down a peg or two. |
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With central banks aiming to peg the Austrian schilling and the Dutch guilder to the Deutsche mark, the nominal exchange rates against the mark should have been stable. |
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Learning to be angels Slim pickings Not in everyone's lifetime What's in a peg? |
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Beginning in 2011, the province plans to peg premium rate increases to the annual recorded increase in health care costs. |
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In fact, primitive drilling consisted in hammering a peg in the ground until the reservoir was hit and the fluid blew out. |
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I wasn't thinking you meant aught by it, lad, and I'd not give two coppers for a youngster as didn't want to see his elders brought down a peg or two once in a while. |
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Due to the establishment of a crawling peg, the currency's downslide is almost under control. |
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Attach strips of envelope paper of the same colour to each other with a paperclip, staple or a clothes peg. |
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America should ignore China's peg and its warnings against taking further steps to loosen monetary policy and adequately reflate. |
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But in the long run, it's a good hurt, because it takes you down a peg or two and reminds you what you're supposed to be doing in the first place. |
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The death at the age of 101 of the former Queen consort after 50 years of widowhood since the death of King George Vl, however, was not an appropriate peg for such discussion. |
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And since when has getting out of chokey been a topical peg for a superstorm of rehabilitation? |
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Related: Ed Miliband: I'll peg private rent rises to inflation Why is this happening? |
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Pants are pleated at the top with a peg leg and worn with high heels. |
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Ditto for the next design peg down, the Wii-based puzzle generator in Steven Spielberg's Boom Blox. |
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Persuading China to loosen its currency peg to the dollar may sound like mission impossible. |
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Ho and Boothroyd studied the intraposition of a peg into a hole and the circumposition of a part with a hole onto a peg. |
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A tee is a small peg that can be used to elevate the ball slightly above the ground up to a few centimetres high. |
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Below me, somewhere in the horse-lines, stood Cockbird, picketed to a peg in the ground by a rope which was already giving him a sore pastern. |
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A few courses still require sand to be used instead of peg tees, to reduce litter and reduce damage to the teeing ground. |
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Bacheta took from his moocha a thick wooden peg that was a pin holding the moocha round his loins. |
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Like you could use it as a hammer to peg down your tripod. |
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We have yet to peg down exactly when Yosemite will be available, but users should probably begin getting their machines ready for the update process. |
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And many that do initially get seed funding do so with convertible notes rather than through priced rounds, so you can't really peg down a valuation as such. |
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A hole is created in the tilled earth with a tobacco peg, either a curved wooden tool or deer antler. |
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Young Matthew Watson fished red maggot and waggler on peg 44 for 16lb of roach and skimmers for third. |
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While many persevered with long-range Method feeder tactics, Eamonn stuck with the pellet waggler on peg 100 to bag 18 carp to around 12lb. |
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At High Pool peg 29 he waggler float-fished corn and casters for 45lb 15oz of carp. |
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This peg grows down into the soil, and the tip, which contains the ovary, develops into a mature peanut pod. |
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The peg is pushed in the ground on the grass 50cm from the inside lane and the official must stay near it, in order to ensure that it is not moved, until the time of measuring. |
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Simultaneously rotate and push the sleeve away from the plug until the alignment notch in the sleeve lines up with the alignment peg in the body and the socket separates from the plug. |
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The foot wells could have been a tad wider at the footpegs level, to better protect from foot slippage off of the peg and this would also have provided better protection from splashes of water and splotches of mud. |
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In England and France he was the square peg in the round hole, but here the holes were any sort of shape, and no sort of peg was quite amiss. |
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That tonified filly talkin' to me like that. She oughter be took down a peg or two. |
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Use the washing label to peg bras and panties to the line if necessary. |
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Place the pot beside your spider plant and peg the plantlet into the compost, leaving it attached to the parent plant until roots appear. |
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This one has a lot of guys here, from the very churchy types to the ones I wouldn't peg as churchy types. |
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But with one swing of the bat, Derek Jeter knocked Gehrig down a peg in the Yankee record books. |
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If the peg drops before crossing 10 feet line, the tent pegger gets 2 points and another chance to strike. |
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Sams II Photography, Inc, offers an enchanting new title to audiences of all ages in a Pirates Quest for his family heirloom peg leg. |
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There are even pirates, without the peg legs and eye patches but with enough guns to arm a small country. |
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Lalel said she would not have cared if he returned home with a couple of peg legs. |
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He drew peg 8 and permutated pellets, sweetcorn and paste as baits to catch 74lb 14oz of carp. |
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I would say that for a large country like Canada, it makes much more sense to float than it does to try to peg, to try to unify your currency with the dollar. |
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The article by Arthur Siegel et al is a study in bias, distortion and the art of pushing the proverbial square peg into the round hole. |
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Critics of the Hong Kong dollar peg blame it for causing a housing bubble and aggravating wealth inequality, inflation, and economic volatility. |
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The most expensive Big Mac, meanwhile, is in Switzerland and that was even before the Swiss franc shot up last week after the country's central bank abandoned its currency peg against the euro. |
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Meet on Wednesday at 5pm, when efforts will be made to remove enough weed to ensure every peg is fishable. |
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Yarm veteran Mike Broadley won by fishing pole from peg 11 behind the island. |
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Since the abandonment of the crawling peg regime in 2000, Poland has been operating an inflation targeting regime combined with a floating exchange rate. |
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Before ERM II entry, the Central Bank of Cyprus had been operating a unilateral peg vis-Ã -vis the euro, containing fluctuations within relatively narrow margins. |
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In addition to similar monetary policy, a central bank that wishes to maintain a currency peg may do so by either buying or selling its own currency on the open market. |
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Time taken to produce 'carnet' particularly where we are not touring an off the peg show, but adding in new stuff or adapting various bits and pieces. |
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Oscar gurus even peg him as a dark horse for a Best Actor nod this year. |
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Jim Bolger's three-year-old failed by only a neck to peg back Shareen and is preferred to Lake Worth. |
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He failed by only half a length to peg back the winner Favourite Girl and is sure to be all the better for the experience. |
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These sign hangers feature a durable wire structure and plastic peg back that can be mounted into pegboard and slatwall to display signs. |
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An open socket peg leg had cloth rags to soften the distal tibia and fibula and allow a wide range of motion. |
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Last Saturday Wilkinson returned and again won the BWB Open at peg 5 with a massive catch of mirror carp scaling in at 257lb 7oz. |
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You know, Dan, that's the man I rowed with all day, never did know I had a peg leg in that big boot, and that I wasn't really a flooder. |
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Each peg sensillum has a single slitlike pore that allows chemical stimulants access to receptor neurons inside the peg shaft. |
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He developed detailed analyses of many other games and puzzles, such as the Soma cube, peg solitaire, and Conway's soldiers. |
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Yahner was so gargantuan, in fact, that he was able to straddle a line of children and walk over their heads with his peg legs hidden under tie-dyed pant legs. |
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In the Starlets Veterans match at the same venue, Eric Mitchell lured 29lb of carp, tench and crucians from peg 70 on the willow, all on the pellet. |
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When searching in the Loch Ness area, the usual yellow Google peg man will change to a Nessie peg monster, giving users the power to zoom into different areas of the loch. |
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Estimates are that its peg skews the playing field north of 40 percent. |
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Adjusting the letoff is as easy as loosening the Allen screw on the cam module, rotating it to the desired position and changing the position of the draw stop peg. |
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He also added three perch with the best going 2lb and some silvers on the pole, fishing to the bush on peg 65, giving him the match win in the Stirrup Cup event. |
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He finished well clear of Yarm's Ronnie Hopkins who caught a few mirror carp and ide on pole fished pellet from peg two for second spot with 9lb 12oz. |
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Pete Rice won the Friday open at Tunnel Barn farm with 71-14-0 of small carp and F1s on pole and white maggot at five metres from peg 17 on Canal Pool. |
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The peg fit so snugly in the hole that it couldn't be pulled out by hand. |
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The absence of feet has led to suggestions that the figures might have been made to stand upright by inserting the legs into the ground like a peg. |
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An easy winner here on her penultimate start, Prescription was at a big disadvantage from her high draw next time when unable to peg back Jaconet at Wolverhampton. |
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Separates are key to this look as the peg leg trouser in a soft beige, peachy maxi skirts and new fashion obsession the stepped hem skirt come to the forefront. |
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He was given two crude peg legs with no feet or knee joints. |
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Next up are Zico's Fenerbahce at Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea will try to peg back a 2-1 deficit on Tuesday in the Champions League quarter-final. |
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