We were taken as prisoners, they forced just to walk miles and miles, we can't escape, and me and Keiko piggybacked you the whole way. |
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With his warm chubby arms around my neck, I piggybacked him about the yard, feeling the eyes of my family watching us through the windows. |
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The charity initially piggybacked food distribution by Oxfam to supply vaccines after the 1994 drought. |
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That was why they piggybacked on this event that gets international media coverage in order to get attention. |
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He piggybacked her all the way down the path, despite her loud complaints and squeals. |
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My eyes brimmed with tears, reminded of all the times he piggybacked me, of all the times he kissed away my tears and all our passionate kisses. |
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Despite their different purposes, research interests can often be piggybacked on evaluation activities. |
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I am one who believes these provisions should not have been piggybacked on the budget implementation bill. |
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Trainer professional development was successfully piggybacked with the conference, which supported increased participation in both events. |
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Hedge funds, private-equity firms and others piggybacked on the reforms in the hope of widening the pool of investors they can pitch to. |
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Lexi had fallen asleep, so her dad piggybacked her to the village. |
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Sighing heavily and muttering a few choice words about his lazy companion, he begrudgingly hauled her onto his back and piggybacked her all the way back to their apartment. |
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In Europe, few railroads had clearances ample enough to accept a highway box trailer piggybacked on a flatcar of normal frame height. |
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Almost all repairs and renovations you do around the house can have an energy-efficient component piggybacked onto the work. |
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Basically the provincial government has, over many years, piggybacked on the works of the federal government. |
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Informal sector workers producing the traditional stoves were sent designs and convinced to switch to this stove, so it piggybacked on the existing manufacturing and marketing infrastructure. |
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Max's chophouse specials include unusual cuts, like a bone-in fillet, and we rejoiced one night to find tournedos Rossini, seared foie gras piggybacked on twin filets mignons. |
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It would be much more efficient if it piggybacked on a federal VAT, says Charles McLure of the Hoover Institution, a think-tank. Selling a VAT is politically tricky. |
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A spacecraft leased to the Dish Network and headed for an orbit some twenty-two thousaboveiles above the earth, Echostar XVI piggybacked a Proton Breeze M rocket, but that wasn't the only piggybacking going on. |
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The resulting revenues, the company says, would cover the cost of launching the components for a large SSP system, piggybacked onto each fuel tank. |
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It's a long, complicated story, but the salient fact is that for its water the Atlanta area piggybacked on a federal dam and reservoir for which it paid nothing. |
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As I say, it piggybacked on the brew your own beer. |
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A Tutor Trainer Professional Development session was successfully piggybacked to the conference, supporting increased participation in both events. |
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But 11 extruders were too many for a radial arrangement, so Brampton piggybacked extruders. |
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It also called for better training in contract procedures and greater oversight of contracts, especially piggybacked ones. |
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Piggybacked on a flatbed, the vehicle was delivered back to the repair shop. |
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