Early leaves scattered before it, sweeping along the street and piling against the railings of the school. |
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I posted it anonymously because I also wrote a blurb for the book, and I didn't want to look as if I was piling on. |
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At 60, she has lost two stone and is now trying to shed her mumsy image by piling on a new hip leather and denim wardrobe. |
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I try to curb my spending sometimes, but on the other hand I don't believe there's any point in denying yourself and piling up your money. |
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The bell rings and students begin piling out of class, ready to run into the cafeteria where a line up for slop is gathering. |
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The hills are treacherous as the snow just keeps piling up on the unplowed roads. |
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In the absence of piling, the ancient Khmers often used sand to provide a homogeneous foundation for their structures. |
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His name was Bobby Bartles, and he was starting to get noticed, piling up a bunch of wins in clubs all over New York. |
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Striker Colin Alcide will be out of action for up to six weeks piling on the injury woe for York City manager Neil Thompson. |
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Great floes jostled against each other piling up to form miniature icebergs. |
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Most often it doesn't and he goes all sullen and broody, muttering about fussy neighbours and piling even more garden waste on the smoking heap. |
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This encompasses securing the site perimeter, demolition and site clearance, flood defences, sheet piling, public riverside promenade and plaza. |
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Just then, an electronic school bell rang, and the boisterous hordes of noisy white kids started piling into the corridors and classrooms. |
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The emphatic verticals of sheet metal piling mark out the eastern and northern peripheries of the car park. |
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Will I remember how to use the spring lines, and will she yell at me for missing the piling? |
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I finished with the dirty hay and began piling clean hay from a stack on the far wall, leaving the wheelbarrow for another time. |
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It is also active in piling and foundation engineering, fit-outs, refurbishment, clean-room engineering and demolition. |
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Set against the mass of textured stone, the thin man-made planes of a rusted steel door and rusty faceted piling are peculiarly resonant. |
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After your roses become dormant in the fall, protect them from severe freezing weather by piling a mound of soil over the canes. |
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More and more people are piling on the pounds and putting their health at risk. |
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The film keeps piling on familiar elements until it feels like it is a parody of the genres. |
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Now all you have to do is turn the picked crab meat into a great supper by piling it high on garlicky, grilled ciabatta rolls. |
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What about deep piling that would add substantially to the cost of the schools? |
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I resolve to take out the trash in a timely manner rather than continue piling things precariously on top of an already overstuffed trash bin. |
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Carefully edited videos of East European playmakers, South American internationals and the next big thing out of Africa start piling up on desks. |
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The school supplies and toys were piling up so much that we were running out of room in our hooch. |
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To compensate, Americans have refinanced mortgages, piling on the debt and lowering their average net worth. |
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Our yardmen have done such a good job of piling clippings against the foundations that the Empress has termites. |
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Rain early Thursday has made the mud and piling garbage alongside roads stickier and stinkier. |
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Meanwhile, the ankle-biter set are piling into school buses, gearing up for another year's worth of crammed classrooms and recess bullying. |
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But it's interesting to see the number of rigs piling up in the Cromarty Firth. |
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From this level on to the apex of the pyramid, it was then simply a matter of piling up more blocks. |
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Palm is piling it on with a much bigger display 320x320 and an attractive software bundle. |
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He had a rough time with the bills piling up, the electricity and water going off sometimes when he least expected it. |
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With demolitions complete and piling under way, work is progressing on site to create the UK's highest living space. |
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Consumers don't know what they're doing and they are piling up debt because they want jam today and don't give a fig about the future. |
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Sheet piling will replace sandbags this summer to protect the community from a repeat of the disastrous floods. |
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Natural benches made from salvaged timber piling from jetties on the Thames are to be placed along the route. |
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They also tend to waste more of their votes piling up majorities in safe seats instead of capturing marginal ones. |
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The residents were piling up sodden carpets and furniture by the roadside, with the rain still teeming down. |
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The proposed new scheme will include a combination of sheet piling walls, reinforced concrete walls and earth embankments. |
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He lambasted software companies for piling on marginal features in incessant upgrades that can downgrade user efficiency. |
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Once we have the demolition completed, we will be able to start on the new piling. |
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The emphatic verticals of piling mark out the eastern and northern peripheries of the car park. |
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My mother was piling her plate high with a greasy, fatty, fry-up of a mixed grill and tucking in with gusto. |
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Carol shoved all the paper work to the side and began piling salad on her plate. |
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Imagine a gang of funsters piling into your office for a spin on the old swivel chair. |
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As the debris and ash began piling up at my feet, my lungs suddenly filled with asbestos and ground glass. |
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I noticed it was also consistent in ejection, piling spent brass in neat little clumps within a couple of feet of one another. |
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The typical shape of a modern croquembouche is an inverted cone, formed by piling small choux pastries on top of each other. |
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The rest of the table laughed with her as Bryan shrugged and started piling food onto his plate. |
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So my challenge to myself is to look at these sculptures and see what they have to say, without piling my own stuff up around them. |
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He is piling them up because the stacks serve as a kind of yardstick, measuring a new social phenomenon that is gaining ground in Germany. |
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Helpfully Manfred hurried to his side to assist him in getting the blankets out and piling them up in a heap. |
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Have the site thoroughly researched, and take all the advice you can think of, piling consultants on consultants, before the job is let. |
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You've got to look people in the eye today and just say, you know, do you like piling deficits on our kids? |
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Insurance companies are piling the pressure on struggling local games committees with huge rises in the premiums for public liability insurance. |
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The school are really piling the pressure on, and your child is giving a monologue, as a solitary spotlit figure against a dimly lit set. |
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As our food started piling up with no hint of a bagger, we began to wonder if we were supposed to do it ourselves. |
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Last year investors were piling the pressure on the group to sell off the nationals and focus on the more profitable regionals. |
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Stephanie says that unless she did something about her weight, she would just carry on piling on the pounds. |
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As Modes had promised beforehand, the march ended with the clowns piling into three small cars and driving off. |
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Questions are piling up about going to war or not going to war, with one or both. |
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In piling arms, after the firelocks are properly fixed, the pikes are generally placed across the muzzles. |
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Outwardly he was a successful publican, but in reality, the business was falling apart and debts for beer were piling up. |
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Dark clouds were already piling in the north, and wind was beginning to whip the topmost branches of the trees by the barn. |
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Round the generous trench is a border of sheet steel piling which acts both as a means of defining the excavation and a railing. |
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The girls were busy piling old sheet music into boxes and hanging choir robes on hangers. |
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Clearly, the aircraft was one hot ship and it started piling up victories until tragedy struck at the 1937 Cleveland event. |
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The descending mantle current tends to drag the crust down with it, forming a deep trench or piling up young mountains. |
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The North Platte was bridged with a low, timber trestle built on cedar piling. |
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He disappeared into the crowd of tired and footsore people, who were piling to the doors to catch their carriages. |
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It is prudent for any portfolio to have some exposure to commodities, but I would not go piling into gold. |
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She shoveled food onto her plate, inhaling the scents of chicken and ribs happily, then piling vegetables on twice as unhappily. |
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Soon he finds himself caught up in a web of blackmail, corruption, and multiple murders, which start piling up in rapid succession. |
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In fact, it's all too easy to look at the rubbish piling up around our borough and tut-tut that nothing is being done. |
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Instead, the filmmakers contented themselves with piling on more of the same tired war movie folderol. |
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Protesters responded by blockading the streets, piling rocks and logs onto roads. |
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People came and went, and a mound of gifts was slowly piling higher in the halls of the castle. |
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Should they denounce the Navajo dolls as fakes and frauds, thereby piling more cultural, colonial odium on these people, or should they uphold the integrity of the Hopi? |
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Everything serene, snow piling on trees, over lawns, on houses, before we realize that all the snow is poisoned with radiation. |
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But the students chanced it, piling into three buses for the dangerous journey back home. |
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Nearby a family of Turkish Kurds busied themselves in their fields piling vegetables onto a donkey-drawn cart. |
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One sign United have been piling less pressure on their quarry is that the penalty Van Nistelrooy scored against Tottenham recently was United's first in 11 months. |
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Day after day the storm continued, piling snow in weariless abundance. |
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They used their monologues to snipe at each other, with Letterman piling on Jay just for kicks. |
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There has been a long list of accusations piling up since the 1980s about Sartre's arrivisme, and that this led to his willing accommodation to Vichy. |
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On the rare occasions when they turned up in gossip columns, it was for sightings of parents and kids piling into a station wagon. |
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He became notorious for piling his plate high and refilling it frequently, even wrapping a few pieces of chicken in a hanky and stuffing them in his pocket to eat later. |
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Whereas Katie tucked straight in, piling her plate high with food! |
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I was piling food onto my plate with one hand, eating with the other. |
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Massive mounds of garbage are piling up along the beaches and roadsides. |
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Unfortunately, the White House has been piling new errors on old. |
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They headed out to the car, piling into it as fast as they could. |
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The seamen from HMS Excellent were tasked to take over, piling arms and improvising drag ropes from lengths of rope commandeered from the railway station. |
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He would also have us believe that somehow, serialists and atonalists could bury expression in their music by piling on the mathematical base on which their music was founded. |
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A misericord in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, shows four enormous hounds piling into a cauldron, indifferent to the cook just poised to hurl his ladle. |
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We also started boiling up the maize and storing this in huge bins ready for piling into the swims in front of the site to get the shoals of fish munching. |
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The mound of dirty clothing just keeps piling up until your hamper is overflowing and a sea of denim, cotton and corduroy forms a carpet on the floor of your bedroom. |
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They slip and fall all over the place as the sleet is piling up. |
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In parts of Philly, PCP use is back to peak levels, and the associated social costs are piling up. |
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Evidence is piling up that as men do more of the caregiving, violence against women falls. |
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But it only barely makes up for the distress of watching the season of piling on. |
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The video showing cops piling on Eric Garner in Staten Island for refusing arrest elicited outrage across ideological lines. |
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Then piling up all the rest of the furniture, the mattresses, palliasses and chairs, he stopped up the windows as one does when assailed by an enemy. |
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A splendid conclusion to the CD is provided by the Op 16 Capriccio, where the opening launches a virtuoso piling up of passagework that has irresistible panache. |
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Even the NFL doesn't allow this much piling on and yet our hero, the intrepid nice guy Michael, is just supposed to take life's sucker punches like a cold-cocked good sport. |
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Perhaps the screenplay is a little too clever for its own good, piling on so many jokes in each sequence, many of them visual, that a certain indigestibility kicks in. |
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Priority was also given to completing sheet piling along a 1,000 yard stretch of the Dutch River, upstream of its confluence with the River Ouse at Goole. |
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The building is constructed by piling each course of stones on top of and stepped in slightly from the one beneath it in a technique called corbelling. |
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We have told how posties found undelivered mail piling up in sorting offices and how city events that depended on post getting through have been scuppered. |
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The final bell rang and the students came piling out into the hallways rushing to get to their Common Rooms to goof off before doing their schoolwork. |
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In piling still more words on the problem, hasn't he dug his own grave? |
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In Malton and Norton, defences will be a mix of reinforced concrete retaining walls, earth embankments and steel sheet piling to run parallel with the river. |
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On El Dorado Rice is reduced to patching together cliches, reaching for laughs with groaner rhymes, and piling on platitudes. |
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The pullback appears to have been interpreted as a long entry point by options traders, who are piling into WYN calls this afternoon. |
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The shock wave began piling up the western ranges, and then the main ranges, around 120 million years ago. |
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Two can play at destructive industrialism, and now we out-gun you. We are piling up munitions now faster than you. |
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I mean, the catshit was piling up. And when the catshit gets bigger than the cat, you've got to get rid of the cat. |
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A house with mail and papers piling up is a sure sign the owners have flown the coop. |
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Shelf ice occurs when floating pieces of ice are driven by the wind piling up on the windward shore. |
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Bags of rubbish had been piling up around the Baldoon Sands area of Acklam which had not seen a dustcart in over two weeks. |
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Burger became dismayed by the amount of waste drywall piling up because landfills will no longer accept this material. |
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The evidence began piling up about a decade ago that the PSA test leads to overdiagnosis and overtreatment. |
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The first stone walls were constructed by farmers and primitive people by piling loose field stones into a dry stone wall. |
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However, with sheet piling, the flow of groundwater was cut off and pore water pressure built up. |
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He'd bring me a Maccies in the car, too, which was sweet of him, but it's also the reason I started piling on the weight. |
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Big mistake, for while his fellow larcenists assure him nobody will get hurt, it's not long before the bodies start piling up. |
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The generation of an Alpine mountain range is a matter of piling on the nappes. |
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Work began on 15 May 2009 when piling works started at the future Canary Wharf station. |
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In a way, it's easier to stop doing something rather than piling lots of new initiatives or personal goals on your already overextended to-do list. |
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As part of the project replacing poles facing sustainable timbering Western Drecht phase two spent Peeing citizenship Loosdrecht eo the supply of renewable piling on. |
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Layering is the piling on of connections or additional narratives that sustain and support the flow, while offering complementing or contrapunctal voices. |
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The sheet piling was in Virginia, cranes were in short supply, and needed manpower had to be brought in since there was virtually none available in New Orleans. |
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A company in the United States may have the answer with an industrial strength plastic sheet piling that reduces the cost and is made from recycled material. |
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Recent scientific research shows that the fruit's juice stops mice piling on weight when fed a high-fat diet, possibly due to its high levels of anthocyanin. |
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But they came nowhere near it, piling the pressure on the rookie boss and his squad after a performance he admitted was hamstrung by botch ups in attack and defence. |
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A striker by trade, Tony Cottee spent most of his downtime with a fly swatter at the ready, assassinating insects and piling up minimountains of dead bugs. |
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That city's lake effect snow, piling up in feet, not inches, off Lake Erie, has been the subject of news stories ever since people started keeping weather records. |
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Where sediments are thick, most of them are scraped off onto the leading edge of the overriding plate, like snow piling up on a plow blade, forming an accretionary prism. |
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