On a main road leading north of Kabul, another refugee pushed a cart piled high with pots and pans, a metal trunk and a few tattered carpets. |
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We finally arrived at a section of waterfront and piled out of the vehicles to look at birds. |
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We all piled out of the vehicles and set up a defensive perimeter with our weapons pointing out. |
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Yesterday, Isaac, Jeremy, Marita, Adrian and myself piled into the car to head for the snow at Lake Mountain. |
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Ewan, his mother and I piled into the car so that Walter could drive us to our respective cars, and we chatted enthusiastically. |
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That night, the carpetmaker closed his shop, piled his most precious wares upon a single camel, and left Baghdad. |
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It was ten by the time we piled out of Torry's vehicle and headed into the summerhouse. |
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He apparently hadn't cleaned out his car, so it was piled with random junk. |
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They sat down at a long table with plates of waffles, syrup, butter, whipped cream, and strawberries piled on top of it. |
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The fire crew had been called to the woodland at 9.25 pm following reports of rubbish and debris being piled up and set ablaze. |
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As members arrived at our March meeting a generous collection of soap, toothbrushes, flannels, sponges, washing powder etc., gradually piled up. |
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So I piled Darren and Rob into the car and we headed down to Margate for some whelks and jellied eels. |
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Then the crew, minus the few who were to stand watch, piled into the jolly boats to go ashore. |
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In one, a heap of old journals, calendars, and address books, yellowed with age, were piled in a Plexiglas vitrine. |
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All these Figures show the effectiveness of the soil modulus in increasing the load carrying capacity of piled raft. |
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Beyond this load with further settlement of piled raft, the piles start carrying the load. |
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There, slowly but surely, a keel took shape as the axes and adzes flew and the wood chips piled up below. |
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Bookshops this Christmas are piled high with short novelty volumes knocked off by their authors in a couple of hours flat. |
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Scouts rave about your raw power, but you've also piled up a lot of strikeouts. |
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The plate was piled high with slices of beef, Chinese pork, prawns and vegetables such as broccoli and mushrooms in a creamy, white sauce. |
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He put what Stan Isaacs calls razzle-dazzle into his shows and there's no mistaking the fact that Chicago is piled high with it. |
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He uses excavators to feed the grinders, drawing from material piled up or raked into windrows by the land-clearing contractor. |
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To be sure, he is an airport novelist, in the sense that airport bookstores are piled high with his books. |
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The clash, at the pivotal point of the march, was a recipe for chaos as tens of thousands of demonstrators piled forward along the street. |
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In Japanese style, we just piled into the room and kipped on the floor, no beds, no mats, no nothing. |
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A bunch of people piled into the van, and even more crowded into the flatbed. |
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She wore a cloak about her shoulders that was piled with what looked like swan feathers. |
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As Tom and Casey approach the house they notice a bunch of furniture piled in the yard and guess that the family is getting ready to leave. |
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The mail sat piled on the small kitchen table with a slight covering of dust. |
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I just adore the complete 'kitschness' of these pies, with a caramel glaze and piled high with popcorn. |
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They were disarmed and piled up in the woodshed like the evil that they were. |
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Her hair, which normally hung lankly over her shoulders, was all fluffed out and piled up on top of her head like that of some Greek goddess. |
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Hair can also tangle when piled on top of the head during shampoo treatments, around various types of curlers and in hair brushes. |
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Deficits and the public debt have piled up mountainously since then, and few people care, least of all conservative Republicans. |
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The rest of the crew got the hint from her glare and piled a respectable amount on their plates. |
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Six-foot stalks of soybeans are piled in lean-tos and tepees along a rutted dirt road. |
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He can score at will, but have enough losses have piled up on him to make him see the need to restyle his game? |
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Just above this rapid, a green canoe is pulled onto the left bank, with a hodgepodge of gear piled alongside it on the rocky beach. |
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Across the country, email in-trays piled up with stories of near misses and friends reunited. |
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Her rich chestnut hair was piled into a nest of soft ringlets with soft wispy curls framing her heart-shaped face. |
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The bed he was laying on was tiny, but comfortable, and the rest of the room was piled with assorted broken cooking utensils and children's toys. |
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The room seemed very well kept and there was an antique desk in the corner that was piled with papers and documents. |
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Many of the works were created in the top-floor studio, which was piled with half-finished canvases. |
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Tables were piled with textbooks for homeschoolers, tomes denouncing evolution, booklets waxing nostalgic for the antebellum South. |
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The sink and counters were piled with things to be addressed in one way or another. |
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The older man said as he made his way towards an old wooden desk that was piled with papers. |
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Cobwebs coated the shelves, which were piled with scrolls, leaves, and stone slabs. |
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Your phone has been ringing off the hook and your desk is piled with work demanding your attention. |
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The plate, sitting unnoticed in front of her, was piled with pancakes and sausage. |
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The traffic signals have failed and cars are piled up, fender to bumper, loudly beeping and honking. |
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The parents said that the broken glass had been piled up by Wu, along with other waste, when he was decorating his house. |
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Dead pines washed away by the spring floods were piled up and wedged into grotesque shapes like a petrified forest. |
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All the books in the apartment had been piled up and set on fire, she said. |
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Strange effects are piled on, and the song builds to a powerful climax of heavily distorted guitars and bleeping synthesizers. |
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The more the optional extras are piled on, the more burdensome the proceedings may become. |
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Huge extra costs were piled on to taxpayers at a time when the country's income was ebbing. |
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Often piled in corners, they were written in Arabic, German, Urdu and English. |
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Twenty soldiers piled in with us, and we were escorted by two armoured cars, one on each side. |
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Vehicles piled up during rush hour traffic at the Bommanahalli junction on Hosur Road. |
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Mountains of rubbish are piled up to form a landscape that is almost lunar in its desolation. |
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When hostilities began, people piled out of shares and invested in bonds on the grounds that government-backed securities offered a safe haven. |
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He smiled down at her and leaned back against the tack and saddlebags that they'd piled on top of each other. |
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But she piled on the pounds after the birth of her son, George, nine months ago and singing took a back seat as her confidence dwindled. |
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Along the road was a steady stream of trucks and lorries, piled high with belongings, from bedding and clothing to cement mixers and furniture. |
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He often incorporated sofa-lined niches or low-lying daybeds abundantly piled with tasseled cushions. |
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Everyone was sitting round the Christmas tree, which was piled with presents. |
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We set off in an open cart drawn by four whip-scarred little oxen and piled high with equipment and provisions. |
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Her hair was piled in curls atop her head with tendrils curling down softly and resting on her shoulders. |
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These are accompanied by all manner of sandwiches, scones and cakes piled onto tiered stands. |
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When the kids arrive, they see a big tarp piled with 10 pounds of flour, bowls, scoops, and sifters. |
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Every day mountains of perfectly good, once-used boxes are piled up on the streets and simply mashed up with all other forms of waste. |
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The winds that night blew a full gale, and they piled up seas bigger than I could ever have hoped to handle. |
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The snow fell slowly and it piled into drifts everywhere, sparkling in the grey mist that hung low to the ground. |
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The structure rested next to a steep slope, and snow was piled in thick drifts around it. |
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Teodora's plate was piled high with pork because her family felt she was underweight. |
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I laughed as I piled my plate with pancakes and strawberries before coating it in hot syrup. |
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Plates were piled high in the sink and clothes were strewn about in the living room. |
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Stacks of bricks and timber covered in tarpaulins were piled carelessly around half built houses. |
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One folded the note back into my fist, the other piled the plate high with sandwiches and slid it across without a word. |
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The solid kauri counter, twenty feet in length, was piled with goods on both sides of the cash register and around the scales. |
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He also saw that the bed was piled with any piece of cloth that occupied the room. |
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The food bank shelves were piled with enough items to last eight weeks, said Jennifer Hayward, the food bank's treasurer. |
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I snickered and shoved my book bag into a corner that was piled with papers. |
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A rubbish recycling station was located on the ground floor of the apartment block and the only passage into the building was piled with rubbish. |
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Those cars successfully detecting all the eight points were piled with extra gifts. |
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They all piled out of the vehicle, crossed the street and headed into the church. |
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After opening night, the three piled into Bill's car and headed back to his place for an impromptu jam. |
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The Specials piled out of the van and moved into the crowd, separating the perpetrators and supporting the officers already on the scene. |
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Kansas soldiers piled out of Humvees and helped to seal off the inner courtyard, where the explosions had scattered body parts of trainees. |
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The soldiers piled out of the vehicle and lined up alongside their hauptmann. |
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Christina followed her to a room with a table piled high with cold cuts, meatballs, and cheese. |
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Her hair was damp and piled up on her head in a bun, and she was wearing her bathers along with a pair of cotton shorts. |
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So many layers of colour have been piled on the canvas that a rubbery membrane of paint hangs over the sharp edges of the frame. |
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I piled all my books and stuffed animals on my bed and the tip-top of my bookshelves. |
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Nottingham, however, proved unable to match Oxford's stamina, and, as they began to tire, Oxford piled on the pressure. |
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The car slammed to a stop and four young men piled out, one with a baseball bat, another with a crowbar or tire iron. |
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Over the years as bandwidth got cheaper, extra features were piled on until it no longer mattered how small a file was, it only mattered that it could be viewed correctly. |
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His office is dominated by a rich mahogany antique desk, piled high with the books he has written and behind which spreads an oasis of orchids and exotic greenery. |
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My hair was curled into ringlets and piled on the top of my hair. |
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They were piled in heaps inside homes, stored in overflowing baskets, and stacked in pyramids as high as children. |
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And now, two San Francisco cops were stepping over suitcases piled up in the aisles as they made their way toward me. |
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The Walking Dead piled up an impressive body count in 2014, with Lizzie, Hershel, and Beth among its major casualties. |
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De Merode sits at a long table and digs into a plate piled with rice, beans, and avocado. |
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In front of the City Hall building hundreds of tires have been piled up to form a barricade that is manned by yet more masked men. |
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As I reach the berm of sand, tile and stucco that marked a kind of front line, bodies are being piled on carts in the street. |
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But with unlimited access to the luxurious sandwiches, piled high with glistening meat, a buttery apocalypse of gluttony unfolded. |
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One appetizer, a prime rib tartine, included tender, thinly shaved prime rib piled on crisp toasted bread with Manchego cheese, cumin and tumeric sour cream. |
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However Castlecuffe slipped behind in the second half but the girls rallied and piled on the pressure and were back in the lead, minutes before time. |
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I've got a bunch of vitamin pills and a bunch of books piled everywhere. |
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Then off the main room was a little closet in which there was a wash stand and pail of water, and in this closet was piled the coal for use in the base burner in the office. |
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She gestured at carefully piled plates and bowls stacked on shelves and bluebell-patterned cups and saucers gleaming on the draining board by the sink. |
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I cashed in ideas I already had for writing, threshing around among scraps of paper, notebooks, and lists of things to do that were piled on my desk. |
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I have piled up the few chapters I can remember all around me and I am taking them apart a letter at a time, stripping them of intentions both mala fide and bona fide. |
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The crude, rusting poles are piled side-by-side in a snowdrift of steel on the floor of the Hirshhorn. |
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All thirteen members, in addition to sound engineers, techs, etc., piled into a decrepit two-story apartment in Montreal and remained there, uninterrupted, for five days. |
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Even after we had become used to the fascinating jumble of treasures piled throughout the house our visits were marked by an anticipatory, nervous excitement. |
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The shopping bags are piled up against the ranchslider when I return. |
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Three piled back into a car, drove away, and were promptly pulled over and arrested by conveniently located police officers. |
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Sports equipment smells rankly in one corner, piled in a haphazard heap. |
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Although expected, the stench of mothballs nearly knocked us all senseless as we entered the small, stuffy hall which only grew smaller as we all piled in with our bags. |
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As was his habit, he piled the snow on the sides of the driveway, in particular around the telephone pole that is on the right-hand side of our driveway. |
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The papers were piled up too high for him to see it at that angle. |
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Tables are piled with red and white pizzas, stuffed breads, and antipasto. |
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Mr Desmond said if the arson had been planned, Davies would not have lit isolated napkins on tables but piled them up near to other combustible materials. |
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They didn't cart it off, they piled it up in the middle of the field. |
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Marines searched the compound to find several rooms piled high with deadly mortars, anti-tank guns, bazookas, rockets and tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition. |
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The old storage barn, however, was the one that really delighted us, for most of the tools were still there, piled high on shelves and crammed into the aisles between shelves. |
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The big final was a typically full-blooded affair, with a complete restart being called as the cars piled into each other before the green flag fell. |
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Nor does it require added frills, but Chevrier has piled them on anyway. |
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I'd placed the order before the merry events of the last few weeks, so I was a bit surprised to come home one day and find 50 bags piled in the backyard. |
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The meat glistened seductively with melted butter, piled high and steaming on top of a crisp, oily split-top bun. |
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The next day the whole raid force piled into a windowless conference room at fort Campbell. |
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For dessert, many different kinds of fruits are piled onto one another and served. |
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Witnesses say there were at least six bodies piled together inside this one tiled room where the air is poisonous with decay. |
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The only argument was whether to have this scrummy little bun piled high with bacon for breakfast or to simply smother it with butter as a tasty mid-day treat. |
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The shops are piled with antiques, fake antiques, and modern knick-knacks designed to look like antiques, and there is nothing useful anywhere whatsoever. |
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The bodies had been piled onto dry branches and logs, doused in gasoline, and set afire. |
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On top of an 18 foot scaffold-ladder stood a reel-to-reel cassette player, without an uptake reel, so the tape continuously piled onto the floor several feet below. |
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And even EMS dispatch vets, generally reluctant to second-guess the work of one of their own, have piled on. |
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Underneath, empty Hennessy bottles are piled up alongside flowers and candles, and nearby, men play heated games of dominoes. |
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The room was piled high with boxes containing the priceless tickets for gatecrasher Balls. |
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Freshly hewn laterite blocks lay piled up one side of the courtyard. |
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She was torn between seeing what Scott was up to and getting caught up on her mending, which had piled up during the frenzied preparations for the fair. |
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She managed only to claw the piled ash, sending a cloud into the air. |
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Her twin sister Carly, who was in the front passenger seat, suffered a perforated eardrum and cuts from the smashed windscreen after the car piled into undergrowth. |
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Graceful sampans, piled high with meticulous arrangements of fruit and vegetables, tables, urns and clay pots, float leisurely as they plied their merchandise. |
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Think Moroccan cooking, and the image of colourful spices piled up in a bustling souk may spring to mind. |
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A HOSPITAL has been criticised by inspectors who found dust piled high and dried blood and body fluids smeared over equipment. |
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The straw and hay piled around the tent only exacerbated the situation. |
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I darted from room to room as the see-through bagless dustbin piled high with shocking amounts of icky-poo. |
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Bellpersons roam around the building, guiding brass carts piled high with guests' bags through hallways and into elevators. |
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Thousands of small bricklike packages wrapped in plastic and packing tape were piled on a platform. |
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If I close my eyes I can see Marie today as I saw her then. Round, rosy face, snub nose, dark hair piled up in a chignon. |
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Cutter and Bolan climbed around the furniture and piled into the back of the truck. |
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The Yankees got their comeuppance in Milwaukee when the Braves piled up a record score for the first inning of a World Series game. |
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Thus, Goldman found them a willing buyer for the junk piled into abacus. |
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Come savor our smoked paprika pizza, piled with aged pork salumi with hints of smoked paprika and cayenne pepper. |
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Helped by massive tax increases piled on to the electorate by the Tories in their first post-election budget, we slowly began to win the battle. |
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In fact, this was just as well as the other runners all piled up into a ghastly stramash at the next fence. |
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I sipped instant decaf and peered into the freezer at vaporescent packages of food piled in a heap atop the collected remains of Jim Kunkel. |
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Workers piled sandbags along the streets and erected a sand berm to hold back the storm surge before the next high tide. |
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A mass of charred and mangled metal was surrounded by hundreds of large blackened wax gourds that had been piled on the cargo truck. |
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The 34-year-old beauty shop owner used to weigh a petite 8st 2lbs before she piled on the pounds. |
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Other, bloated and decomposing corpses are piled on top of them. |
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One cut some shore pine and piled it to block people from using the old trail. |
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Yid think we'd learn our lesson, That violence does not pay, But Sunni piled on Shia, Still haunts us to this day. |
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The basalt was also piled to outline large squares in the ceremonial centres known as heiaus. |
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In the evening, Evelyn reported that the river was covered with barges and boats making their escape piled with goods. |
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It was the thought of hot July and August days, when the clouds piled up like woolly mountains, and lightnings streaked the sky. |
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Sections could be supported over marshy ground on rafted or piled foundations. |
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An earthen bank could be piled behind a castle's curtain wall to absorb some of the shock of impact. |
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Spoil from the mine workings was piled on the hills close to the village which grew nearby. |
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The debts piled upon that which it had already accumulated from the Seven Years' War. |
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The nest chamber is sometimes located in seemingly unsuitable places, such as among logs piled against the walls of houses. |
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They arose along the breakers' edge where the water surge piled up sediment, and behind which sediment was carried away by the breaking waves. |
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Steel jackets are structural sections made of tubular steel members, and are usually piled into the seabed. |
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Tucked away antique shops are piled floor-to-ceiling with dusty relics. |
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Here, bbq chicken is piled on top of tender butterhead lettuce, corn, fried tortilla, avocado cubes and smoky chipotle chilli dressing. |
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Layers of sweet potatoes, an assortment of vegetables, and pork are piled on top of the rocks. |
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Waste dumps can be piled at the surface of the active pit, or in previously mined pits. |
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While other companies' refineries piled mountains of heavy waste, Rockefeller found ways to sell it. |
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They had only in them the rolled mattresses, the neatly piled bed-boards and the empty tea-buckets of the orderly-men, empied of their last gun-fire. |
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She smiles toothily in front of rustic wooden crates piled with zucchini. |
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The burn pile is one of the simplest and earliest forms of waste disposal, essentially consisting of a mound of combustible materials piled on open ground and set on fire. |
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But as the second half wore on, Sunderland piled forward at every opportunity and their relentless pressure looked certain to be rewarded in the closing stages. |
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Not to Mrs. Russell Sage, who is still busy thinking how to unload the mass of money piled up by the late Mr. Sage in the course of a life of parsimonious pismirism. |
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In the Great Sheffield Flood of 1864, the Neepsend bridge managed to withstand the onslaught although a large amount of debris was piled up against it. |
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Every saucepan he owned was piled there, caked with unidentifiable scunge. |
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The mokoro owner I hired happily piled us all into a single, rather small craft and we set off over a flooded meadow, covered with barely half a metre of water. |
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Thin, desiccated sheets of silvery fish skin came piled on a plate with a serving of brandade, that southern European paste of salt cod and olive oil. |
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Huge quantities of unbleached cotton piled up in the warehouses. |
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Installed in the museum, Yardbird Suite, 1993, consisted of saplings and young trees, formerly piled by the side of a road, that Hammons replanted in cement. |
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