So, when I finished my lunch I had a poke around in the philosophy section, looking for a good but not too heavy sourcebook. |
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Some are genuinely funny, and Dante does poke fun at the paint-by-numbers approach of many contemporary films. |
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Before I poke my stick into that little hornets' nest, I'm going to declare an interest in both sides. |
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But why do successful people allow voyeurs to poke around their personal lives in the certain knowledge that they will end up looking chumps? |
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Also, my dress is quite fitted and the tips of the shoes will poke out, so they can't be too clumpy. |
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Using an ice pick or a pin-point punch awl, gently poke holes through the stencil and into the pumpkin. |
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From the street, the new interventions poke and peek out slyly above rooftops and through gaps in the street frontage. |
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The kids poke at their breakfasts, impatient for the sand and its myriad of playing opportunities. |
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Let us hope that they recognise a pig in a poke when it is offered to them. |
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They poke and slap at one another, while Victoria jumps on Sabrina for a piggyback ride. |
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While some of these images are serious, others poke fun at this period's overblown piousness. |
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I don't think I want to poke at that one any more closely, except to say that high infant mortality rates and higher fertility tend to co-occur. |
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Have you ever experienced the sensation of falling into a deep sleep, only to have someone poke your ears with sharp needles? |
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They were seated in a square surrounding the flickering embers, and every now and then somebody would poke the fire to keep it burning. |
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Matt was silent as he continued to poke at the fire, every so often looking up from the flames to gaze at the lake's distant shore. |
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He watched her dead-white face for a while, and then went to poke at the fire some more. |
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You must poke very small holes though your liner so that aerobic conditions are not created in the soil. |
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Follow this course in life and your nose'll never poke itself beyond a book. |
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A widow of several years, she wears a green, yellow and orange headscarf, from which black and grey curls poke out. |
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With appropriate physical gentleness, have a poke and a prod and check out the territory. |
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A poke in his side however caught his attention and he looked down to a frowning Shi who had a scolding look on her face. |
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I gave the house sale a good poke and prod today and it sounds as if the urgency of our situation has got through. |
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Delia felt a poke and immediately turned to her father, who was holding a piece of toast out for her. |
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Her finger moved down my belly ending with a poke as she slowly pulled away backwards, turned and left me in my waking dream. |
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Paige was startled out of his musings by a particularly hard poke to his back. |
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And he delivers this brilliant poke in the collective eye of manipulative, one-sided documentary makers everywhere. |
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The main purpose of my wee trip was to see my Uncle John and give him a poke and prod prior to his heart surgery. |
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Breakaway is sharper on the exit of a bend but that has as much to with extra poke and grippier tyres as it does with the suspension. |
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Getting hold of that is certainly better than a poke in the eye with a burnt stick. |
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What fun it must have been for the young film-maker to poke fun at the older formula films, and their songs! |
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Laurel has a remarkable ability to poke fun at whatever she's insecure about. |
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You can poke your nose into other people's business, usually without getting it punched. |
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Assuming that my regular schoolwork doesn't kill me, I'll see what I can poke my nose into as far as mysterious magical mischief makers go. |
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It's also possible to go round the old manor house, to poke your nose into all the barns and have a look at the old farm equipment. |
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Plus, there are these guys I had a bit of an altercation with last week who'd love to take a poke at me, and I ain't about to help them out. |
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Greengrass came barreling into second like a football blocker this time and I came up thinking I might as well take a poke at him. |
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But, like his twin before, he too took a poke at me, which just barely missed as I ducked behind mom, who was frowning in disapproval. |
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Cruelty to Intel now seems to be socially-acceptable, while taking a poke at AMD is right up there with fox hunting and baby seal clubbing. |
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Here it was, Thursday, the fourth day I've had coffee with these fellows, and it's the first time I hear him take a poke at Ivan. |
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And of course I couldn't resist taking a poke at Justice Moore and his Ten Commandments monument. |
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Assuming everything goes as planned and Kerry and Edwards both show up for it, he has a chance to take a poke at Kerry. |
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Parkville upped it another gear and Colin Coady got on the end of a corner kick to poke the ball home and secure all three points for Parkville. |
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Old ladies poke at pompano and snapper flopped whole on beds of melting ice in the fish markets. |
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Every time I poke around in an area like this, I'm amazed by the range of nascent constructional folk etymologies that are out there. |
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Slip on a washer and poke the threaded end of the coupling through the hole from the outside. |
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Next week is Science Week, and we poke our legal noses into some forensic evidence. |
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Just because your ribs don't hurt when you poke them, does not mean you didn't fracture or break your ribs. |
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Ha ha, watch the funny man poke the actors with a fishing pole while they're trying to film! |
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So we try to poke fun at stereotypes and the way the North and South view each other. |
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The engine-room ventilation hatches are open and I poke my head inside, counting five cylinders on the steam engine below. |
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The ads poke fun at the problem parents, not at the ones who behave properly at their kids' games. |
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Use a grommet tool, available at crafts stores, to poke an eyelet hole in the closure's center and to set a grommet in place. |
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The little kids did not like what we said and had their compasses and dividers out, ready to give us a poke so we scooted out. |
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If you poke them a bit, many academics will confess to sometimes feeling like impostors perennially threatened with humiliating exposure. |
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When you poke about alongside a canal there are many lost and forgotten relics to be found of the old commercial nature of the place. |
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The ancient Ural mountains barely poke their summits above the taiga, Siberia's vast conifer forest. |
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To prove the point I had a good poke around in my tallboy and found what I think is called a fisherman's hat. |
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Using an awl or heavy needle, poke two holes through the spine of the book to thread the waxed linen through. |
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After the poles are laid on the barrels, they are covered with the tarry poke. |
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It's called socialism, and if the rich squeal like pigs in a poke then too bad. |
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There is bags of power from way down the rev range and loads of poke in the middle where it is needed for safe overtaking. |
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Sometimes, the placing and spacing requires a bit of thought, so I poke in small bamboo canes where I want plants to go. |
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And if you poke around in there you might find more on the theme of writing and narcissism. |
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He sighed, then sneezed as an unlucky poke of the stick in the fire sent a cloud of smoke into his face. |
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If you were brought up before the headmaster he would poke you in the chest and you fell back. |
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It's not a biting criticism of the Anglican Church or of religion in general but a light-hearted poke at the churchmen of England. |
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I had just shoved my Precalculus book into my backpack when I felt a sharp poke in my back. |
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He is also utterly charming, happy to poke fun at himself, and adept at sidestepping questions he doesn't want to answer. |
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One procedure called for workers to poke an awl completely through the sidewall of new tires. |
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My post was a joke, a little poke of fun at myself and the rest of the left blogosphere. |
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Aimlessly I wander back into our room, and poke through the bag we brought, choosing a plain, undecorated yellow dress. |
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Instead of a crown, Arvid wore a knitted skullcap with holes for his ears to poke through. |
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If underwire bras are run though a washing machine, their wires will poke out for sure. |
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He sat there, flamboyantly peering through a pair of binoculars, to poke a bit more borax at his old foe. |
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We always enjoy her columns, especially the weekly effort, which always manages to poke the borax at some poor politician. |
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Members opposite want to poke borax at people who dare to have a different view. |
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You can't get coverage in the media, except when they choose to poke the Borax at those outside Parliament. |
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It's freezing out, so it's not like you can poke your head outside and feel uplifted by all the warmth and sunshine. |
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I move them up to my breast pocket, letting them poke out just a little, like a handkerchief. |
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Pirlo goes on a sortie into the Inter box and Materazzi makes a crucial clearance before he can poke the ball goalwards. |
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A few people still poke around what is left of the mine dumps, but a datolite nodule is rarely found. |
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The dress she's wearing only just covers her thin and bony frame, and her spindly legs poke out above long white lumpy kneesocks. |
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Remember when you saw an earthworm poke itself out of the ground and the caterpillar eating your mother's parsley. |
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Ambitious youngsters in Kentucky used to earn a few cents of spending money by harvesting and selling poke greens. |
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Those of you grazing in from InstaPundit are hereby welcomed and encouraged to poke around. |
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Diack deserved the congratulations here, getting his studs on top of the ball to poke it into the furthest corner. |
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Dried stalks that will poke up through snow, a thin shadow, barely a study in black and white. |
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Injuries to the eye, such as sudden force from a flying stone, or sharp poke in the eye, can cause a cataract to develop. |
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And when we drive through town, I'll open the sunroof and we can all poke our heads out like in the movies. |
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But Fiat is the first to offer it in a mass-market hatchback, to remove it from the walnut fascia and poke it into a hole in the traditional matt plastic. |
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Since mines don't emit sounds, produce heat, make transient sounds or poke periscopes through the surface of the water to attack their prey, minemen have to look for shapes. |
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You have to poke them and watch their soft puffy bodies give away and bounce back, hypnotizing you into taking them home and daring you to eat them. |
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Mauldin penned them from his own experiences in the war and used them to poke fun at commanders, rear echelon solders, the enemy and the everyday life of men under fire. |
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To some extent the opposition has bought a pig in a poke here. |
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As that clip played, Camille leaned over and gave her husband a playful poke in the ribs. |
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Instead, I poke my piece of plastic into a slot and get my money. |
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These tests prod and poke the children, creating lots of anxiety and taking away from the joy of learning. |
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But when the pageant itself starts to poke fun at the contestants, organizers should expect that they will lose all credibility. |
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No kind of threats, cajoling or convincing can get a line-man to scamper up an electric post or poke at a blown fuse when it is raining cats and dogs. |
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That is followed by the curious urge to poke it with a stick. |
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Everyone loves when celebrities can poke fun at themselves at awards shows. |
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This initiative highlights activists from Cuba to China, who use satire to poke fun at their blundering and oppressive regimes. |
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On the one hand, the elections this month gave them a poke in the eye. |
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The building is festooned with cartoon-like images of fish, including dorsal fins that poke out of the roof. |
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In early summer, foot-long flower stalks poke above the mounds of leaves. |
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So of course, we cut people up, we find organs, we cut them up, and there are veins, and wobbly bits, and spongy parts that go squelch when you poke them. |
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Leno similarly used his qaddafi joke to poke fun at someone else, namely Kanye West. |
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They nudged the door open, just wide enough to poke their heads out. |
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We were in the air about 45 minutes when I felt a poke in the ribs and turned to find my row-mate prodding me with his rolled-up reading material. |
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Only the Conference of the Religious in Ireland dares to poke its head above the parapet, and that is to preach radical-left redistributionism, not conservative-right dogma. |
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Breaking down rigid social hierarchy so characteristic of the Middle Ages, these riotous tales poke fun at everyone. |
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Real winos roll in and, out of shot, 12-year-old boys poke their head in front of the camera and Islingtonites ignore stewards asking them to keep left. |
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Does the underwire in your bra always poke through after a few wearings? |
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Ten novels on, he can afford to poke fun at the young man he was, fancying himself as a writer. |
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Blue mesas poke above the distant horizon line, and a domed courthouse grows larger as you near Marfa. |
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Lately, Richard Dawkins seems to scan the world for sore spots, take a good poke, and revel in the ensuing outcry. |
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Not a huge amount but better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. |
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It would take you a month of Sundays if you literally poke around with your trekking pole before you put a foot down, so you just trust that it's in the right place. |
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Do you really have to poke your overlarge nose where it is not wanted? |
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I guess there might be more to this, but unless someone with more technical mojo than me can poke a hole in their explanation I'd judge it to be pretty reasonable too. |
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This multiculti crew of increasingly self-defined individuals allows the series to poke into a variety of plot-corners, as well as sustain extended arcs. |
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A Pennsylvania Amish in a poke bonnet goes next, happy as a bug. |
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They've even used proper PCI slot covers that screw in, so you don't bleed to death from trying to poke out those annoying pressed covers that most cases have. |
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People online have been attempting to poke holes in the science of interstellar. |
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I shall poke the villain in the eye with my swordstick on your behalf next time I am passing down Glasshouse Street, as shall many of my gentleman readers, I am sure. |
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The more daring divers can approach the screen that separates the pools, and poke small baitfish through holes to the dozen nurse sharks waiting hungrily on the other side. |
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The powerful striker barged his man out the way before bravely stretching to toe poke the ball past keeper Phil Naisbett for his first strike in five months. |
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Spins, dekes, shot fakes, and, yes, poke checks, are all accounted for. |
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What versions of all that insanity would poke through the din of conversation between these formidable eleven women? |
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That fits nicely with Hagelin's observations that courting auklets poke their beaks into the ruffs around each other's necks. |
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Pogge had put his glove down to freeze a shot by Jay Leach, but the goalie just missed it and Loprieno was right on the doorstep to poke it home. |
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Federal law is protective of who can poke around in your financial business and when. |
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When they got there, they had a good poke around the house and found a tray on the table where there was some reminiscence of some cannabis. |
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Flame was designed primarily as spyware to poke around inside Iranian computers and report back on what was going on. |
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Not many interviewers have then courage to poke around in Alison's head, and anyone who does deserves praise. |
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Since you're still growing, there's a chance your nipple will poke out one day. |
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Roll out a lid and use a little egg wash or milk to glue the lid on, trim again and poke a little hole in the lid to allow the steam out. |
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Some nice, nonsectarian spiritual messages eventually do poke through the dullness. |
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She uses ice picks to poke holes in the lids, because the book binder awls she once worked with were stolen. |
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So, instead, the attorney had to try to poke holes and raise irrelevancies in whatever manner he could. |
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A lieutenant would come along and use his swagger stick to poke anything that wasn't in its correct place. |
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Avoid using cotton buds to reduce the risk of recurrence and don't scratch or poke your ear canal with your finger. |
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These were great days though, as we were paid with a poke of vinegary chips and bottle of Garvie's Ice Cream Soda. |
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The rules allow defense attorneys to poke holes in a prosecutor's argument and kick the wheels of evidence. |
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Ward showed good pace to beat the advancing Reina to the ball and poke a low finish into the corner. |
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If you try to poke a value outside this range into a byte, Basic will beep you with an ILLEGAL QUANTITY error. |
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She did not eat blood-oranges. Her maw gived her one in a poke and she was going to throw it in the bin, Oh it is all black. |
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As dawn came I watched things slowly poke out of the black. Each thing was a surprise. |
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Ye see then we are but as snayles, and are chaunged incontinent. And is it meet that we shoulde poke out our hornes agaynst God? |
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The end geometry of the rivet has a chamfered poke that helps the rivet pierce the materials being joined. |
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The sun climbed higher and beads of moisture formed at her hairline before Sir Hopkin deigned to poke his uglisome head out. |
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Avoid using cotton buds to reduce the risk of recurrence avoid using cotton buds to reduce the risk of recurrence and don't scratch or poke your ear canal with your finger. |
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From Japan, the concept of serving raw fish as a meal with rice was introduced, as was soft tofu, setting the stage for the popular dish called poke. |
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I fiddle and scrape and poke for a while, banging out the dottle from my previous pipeful into an ashtray and puffing down the stem like a horn player warming up his trumpet. |
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Just as these suits make cybersex possible, they let the physician poke and feel, using cybergloves on one end and the patient's cybersuit responding on the other. |
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The North American Kissing Bugs are being used to take blood samples from the animals so staff do not have to poke them with needles and syringes. |
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Sean Mackle's wonderful vision picked out Gault, whose shot was hoofed off the line by Jim Ervin, but the gangling midfielder followed up to poke home the rebound. |
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The cybercrooks poke around but soon move on in search of easier prey. |
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Though Ireland today is divided into four provinces, the five mothers and five sons helps to explain the structure of this island as well as poke fun at the Irish people. |
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This is the perfect joke present, offering random grininducing statements that poke fun at back-seat drivers and possibly embarrass them into silence. |
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In the early 1930s, one lucky tourist managed to poke a finger hole through a piece of crumbling mortar and ended up discovering a skeleton wrapped in a dress. |
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One Poke, the author of her pregnancy, gave evidence of a conversation incriminating the doctor. |
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Poke center of Italian sausages with chopstick to make well, fill with chocolate syrup and twist the open end of the sausage. |
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Poke into an herbalist's shop, a bustling food market, and a traditional lei stand, and begin to distinguish the heady perfume of flowers from tuberose and ginger. |
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Of course if you are looking for a lighter fare, be sure to grab an Ahi Poke salad, which is a favorite around town. |
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Poke a hole in the arrow, and push a paper fastener through it. |
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Eoin Doyle levelled after a miskick from Torquay goalkeeper Michael Poke and Jay O'Shea made sure of the points by scoring a brace in the final 10 minutes. |
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Prior to the acquisition, POKE New York completed a management buyout of the company, relaunching as the new, independent digital innovationcompany Makeable. |
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