So we pound our stake in the ground of the side we've chosen, put out our sign, and shout and holler with the rest. |
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True, I was stuck, wet, worn out and thirsty, but I'd done hypothermia and dehydration before, and I didn't want anyone put out on my account. |
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It was just a question of whether Scotland's vastly more experienced players could put out the young dragons' fire. |
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Farmers in the area have been severely put out by the announcement and the future supply of their milk to Glanbia is in jeopardy. |
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You put out an amazing first album full of quirky lyrics, passion and hard guitar strumming. |
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He rolled off to one side, and was trying to rise, but his arm had been put out of joint at the shoulder in the fall. |
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Highly trained sniffer dogs used to detect explosives could have their snouts put out of joint by pioneering chemical research. |
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They seem somehow put out that I am losing weight so easily and so enjoyably. |
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I said I was going to take notes and he looked put out, as if this slowed the process to an unacceptable degree. |
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As a smoker I always ask if the people near me mind me smoking and if they say yes then I move away from them or put out my cigarette. |
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It took fire crews around two hours to put out the blaze, which caused extensive damage to the maisonette. |
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Firefighters battled for more than three hours to put out a blaze in a Horwich cotton mill early on Wednesday. |
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The freeway remained closed for two hours while crews put out assorted grass fires. |
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After firefighters put out the flames they made a standard check of the vehicle and made the grim discovery. |
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Firefighters who were called to put out the blaze said the fire started in the front passenger seat of the car. |
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It was late enough now that all the lights had been put out inside the Ellis home when the three of them arrived. |
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The crime prevention message is put out as soon as the students set foot on campus as part of the induction process. |
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They put out a small press release with little detail saying an inquiry was underway. |
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Supermarket staff put out collection buckets which shoppers quickly filled and workplace whip-rounds brought in thousands of pounds. |
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I expect Kearins to put out an experienced side as experience will be vital in the white heat of Connacht Senior Championship football. |
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Executives would issue denials, lash out at critics, and rush someone to the offending supplier's factory to put out the fire before it spread. |
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She put out a hand against the wall for support, and took several soothing breaths. |
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The bins have to be put out for collection on alternate weeks, while other recyclable waste is also collected at the kerbside. |
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If we played Dublin next Saturday, they would probably put out the same six forwards, foolishly rearranging them in different positions. |
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John's baptismal water may put out some of the fires we have kindled ourselves. |
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Over the years, I have lost count of the schemes put out by the council to control the traffic on the A3 Robin Hood roundabout. |
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Twenty firefighters ascended the building in two groups and put out the fire within two minutes. |
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My true love kissed me goodbye, reminding me to put out some breadcrumbs later in the day. |
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If you put out a call for the milk of human kindness, someone usually turned up with an extra pint. |
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The young art lovers are quite put out when particular paintings get taken down. |
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If others with more knowledge of the procedure e-mail me, I'll put out a further update. |
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On Christmas morning we go into the living room and gather around the Kwanzaa set we put out the night before. |
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Our bin has been put out regularly on the date stipulated on the attached label. |
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A bit before the sun broke upon the horizon, the lamplighter put out the lamps that lined the streets. |
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I always put out several cucumber plants for pickle relish and bread-and-butter pickles. |
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The zoo will also put out for the public reptiles in its newly renovated house. |
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Wouldn't south-west anglers want to put out launce and mackerel baits for tope and rays at distance? |
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Both Whitby's lifeboats had to be launched to rescue five canoeists who put out to sea in a force nine gale on Saturday. |
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Unfortunately, despite our lofty plans and the decent quality of the zines, we only put out two issues. |
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I'm not sure if they will put out their strongest team or rest a couple with a view to the play-offs. |
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They put out an announcement in the newspapers about a meeting at Sophia Wadia's home at Theosophy Hall. |
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Jay is currently working with past members of the band in order to put out an anthology for a soon to be issued pressing. |
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In this category, I do not include monumental anthologies, like Springsteen or the Beatles have put out. |
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I cannot blame people for calling it barking mad, because there have been a number of articles put out. |
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Police have put out a summer holiday alert after youngsters were seen dicing with death on railway lines near York. |
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The band has signed to Primary Voltage Records, who will put out their LP later this year. |
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Five minutes later, one appliance went to a cooker ablaze in Fairclough Avenue but that had been put out before they arrived. |
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Several columns ago, I put out a call for the major antivirus companies to provide a lite version of their flagship antivirus apps. |
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Ms Kelly said the department eventually put out a long report so that no one would notice its conclusions. |
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Now, I would expect that these lookers-on pay their taxes on time, mow their lawns, put out the garbage, and obey the law. |
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The amount of water used to put out the twelve minute bonfire proves this assertion. |
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She also pointed out that businesses were not supposed to put out directional signs unless they had applied for permission. |
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Well, now it looks like even seeing-eye dogs are being put out of work by automation. |
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They garden in the small areas around the house, put out the bird food, and feed the fish in the fish tanks. |
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London's tone suggests they're put out, as though we're being deliberately awkward. |
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Pass on the standard gluey pizza or sliced sub, and try to put out more unique and tempting treats, like Chinese dumplings or chicken satay. |
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If some great pinnacle of ice was to come crashing down on me, why would God put out a hand and stop it just to save me? |
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The council put out a questionnaire to 2,600 residents and road users about the roundabout and 90 per cent backed it. |
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He said backhoes and excavators were being utilised to help put out the blaze, which has been smouldering for more than four days. |
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Stories are put out just like this one and a virtual game of telephone begins. |
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The contract for construction of the school was put out to tender, in accordance with the tendering procedures. |
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Now that the rates have been officially announced, the contract will be put out to tender to private enterprise. |
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They have held the contract for the last 20 years, repeatedly winning when it is put out to tender every three or four years. |
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The moment Ugeto reached second base safely and left the bag, he was open game to be put out. |
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That warning enabled her to take on extra water ballast, put out sea anchors and batten down for the blow. |
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I did put out a quiver-tip, which rocked back and forth like a blade of grass bowing and stooping before the wind. |
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The game featured key matchups as both teams put out their best players with two crucial points on the line. |
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He managed to put out a hand to the wall just in time, but it was a near thing. |
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That's why it takes me two or three years to write a batch of songs good enough to put out. |
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The brutal assault on Patsy Kehoe has left the man shaken but determined that he will not be put out of his home by thugs. |
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Earlier today we noted a new actuarial memo put out by the Social Security administration. |
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If there are no late frosts forecast, plant out summer bedding and put out hanging baskets from this week onwards. |
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They put out their message on radio, television, and in the newspapers and gained widespread popular support. |
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They managed to put out campaigns rallying supporters behind them and we just have to do the same. |
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There are beers brewed especially for this time of year, including some of the best beers put out by microbreweries and foreign breweries. |
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They put out tubes holding cuttings of milkweed stems with two leaves, whole potted milkweed plants, and microscope slides coated with glycerin. |
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It's a mimeograph of a newspaper I put out in grade school, proving that I couldn't spell then, either. |
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In the past Stonewall put out leaflets describing what transphobia is and what should be done to stop it. |
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If you leave off the year or you misname the statute or you do not put some aspect of the statute in, you are put out of court. |
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I am taking a keen interest in bird watching and feeding a troop of greedy sparrows who are devouring everything I put out there. |
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I had started seed last summer and put out some transplants last fall, and they bit the dust with our harsh winter. |
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The best showrunners I know put out shows they'd like to watch and are in tune with the viewing audience. |
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Nobody with a modicum of intelligence is going to swallow the daily diet of puerile propaganda put out by the ruling party. |
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He had his picture taken and reproduced in silhouette for a brochure put out by a contractor he was working for. |
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As they passed his office, she watched him typing away at a weekly newsletter they put out. |
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Daniel also typesets the newsletter put out on a fort-nightly basis by the local boy scouts organisation. |
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Windermere yet again were unable to put out their best side due to illness and injury. |
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The bucardo, a Pyrenean mountain goat, became extinct in January, when the last of its kind was put out of its lonely misery by a falling tree. |
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At the same time they put out mousetraps to kill the mice that were stealing the bird food. |
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As it turns out, these two D.I. releases were put out by a later, unbeloved version of D.I., a band founded by ex-members of the Adolescents. |
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You could build bird tables, nest boxes or bird feeders, plant some wildlife friendly plants, and put out food and water. |
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None of them could watch anything because the day room was put out of bounds to them. |
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Duck hunters normally put out decoys in open water, then row upwind and anchor their sneakbox. |
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When I reached the door the redheaded acne covered pizza delivery boy looked very put out. |
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We drank the coffee pot dry and ate up all the snack stuff that his wife had put out for us. |
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Once something is published and put out, it's available for anyone to buy no matter who the intended demographic is. |
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Everything is in my book, like every single solitary thing that has happened to me in my life, I put out there. |
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However, after being put out to cool, the pie mysteriously vanished without trace. |
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That fire lasted for nearly half an hour but was put out by a very active bucket brigade. |
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The guards, along with the school's safety officer, put out the blaze using a fire extinguisher and a bucket brigade. |
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That whole economic argument is a scam put out by people with a vested interest in keeping things going the way they are. |
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Soon the hall was all bustle and activity as men put out the tables and women prepared the food. |
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It allows one to put out misleading simplifications as long as the caveats, ifs and buts are buried somewhere in the detailed material. |
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She is a pioneer in the business, she put out a great magazine, and nothing succeeds like success. |
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The greasy water did put out the fire, but the dress was burnt, torn and stained. |
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Family members and friends tried to put out the fire by attaching a hose to a nearby standpipe, but this did little to stop the blaze. |
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The obfuscatory information which this vested interest brigade put out has succeeded so far in obscuring the truth. |
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The state-owned company remains the monopoly train operator on the main lines, although secondary routes are put out to competitive tender. |
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The birds are often poisoned when they pick up shreds of meat, which farmers put out to kill jackals and caracals. |
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It seems that after the engines had been put out of action, the captain called everyone on deck and told them to abandon ship. |
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The third raid was incendiaries which started several small fires which were soon put out with stirrup pumps. |
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No doubt the whole scandal would be hushed up and put out of our minds within the week. |
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A second fire started six hours later in an oxygen generator in the weapon stowage compartment, but that fire was put out within two minutes. |
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A childish glee overtook her, and she put out her tongue to catch the falling rain drops. |
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Don't put out any more seed than can be eaten by the birds by nightfall, especially where raccoons, opossums, deer, or rodents are a problem. |
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The athlete put out a statement saying he was essentially catfished, but doubt is still rampant. |
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The teachers had put out a bunch of pop tarts and little boxes of cereal for breakfast. |
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There were no injuries, but the helicopter was put out of commission until replacement parts arrived. |
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He began competing at the national level, but was put out of commission for a while by a knee injury. |
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The company also put out Madonna's concert at Slane live over the internet last year. |
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Their behaviour and pretensions were overblown but they put out a good deal of material that retains vitality more than 30 years later. |
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Most of what I do is chapbooks so it's great to have someone pay to put out a paperback once a year. |
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On January 15th 1944, this group put out all high tension electric lines in Belgium simultaneously. |
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I wish him luck and hope he's allowed to put out a mag that he doesn't have to compromise on because of some corporate overlord's interference. |
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As soon as we had put out all the drinks, and the snacks, and even hoagie sandwiches the doorbell was ringing. |
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Of course, after all the reports of financial hocus-pocus, investors are understandably wary of earnings figures being put out by corporations. |
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They used bolt croppers to break through padlocks and tried to put out of action the alarm that linked the store to the fire service. |
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Soprano Christina Brandes doesn't sound at all put out not to have the full symphony orchestra surging away beneath her in the finale. |
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People think at my age I've been put out to pasture, but I'm still very, very active and feel I can still do a job for someone. |
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When it's ready, the old Screen Machine will be put out to pasture in Ayrshire, or Stornoway, or Campbeltown. |
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In another day and another war, he might have been put out to pasture as a wounded vet with a VA disability pension. |
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All seven British Airways Concordes put out to pasture for the pleasure of the viewing public have now been sent to their new homes. |
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He should be put out to pasture along with his philosophy of trying to unionize the world. |
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You'll remember this because you were born the same year I was, and neither of us were afraid we'd be put out to pasture yet. |
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One neighbor has even put out a statue of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals. |
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But the one on the first floor did ignite a fire inside the room which the hotel staff is still sort of struggling to put out. |
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The news service put out an article quoting the fact sheet without any sort of contradiction. |
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A quick-acting police officer managed to put out a fire after a petrol bomb was thrown through a shop window. |
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Its only when one collects a weeks daily papers together to put out for collection that one realises just how much paper and weight is involved. |
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The struggle and incertitude do not put out the light in those who are driven by their own passion for the arts. |
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As the committee members agreed, the office has put out some very effective reports. |
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He has put out feelers regarding a switch to American citizenship, a move that would let him own U.S. broadcast properties. |
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It is understood that the Italian has already put out feelers about the possibility of securing a deal with another club. |
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If you are searching for work, put out feelers in seemingly unlikely directions. |
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Already in 1987 Austria had put out feelers to Moscow to see what its reaction would be if Austria was to apply to join the European Community. |
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I've put out feelers to get someone right inside the Cunningham community coalition to explain to us how the miracle happened. |
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They put out such a defensive line-up, it was tempting to conclude that they had accepted the inevitable. |
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So maybe Interpol will continue to mature and put out decent, enjoyable, competent albums for the rest of their career. |
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An elderly man died from inhaling poisonous fumes as he tried to put out a fire at his home. |
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He often fields ground balls behind second base and makes the throw to first to put out batters. |
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Perhaps if she were more willing to put out she would have pipped Pepys at the post. |
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It has a few pitiful wretches for clubs, places which would, in Manchester, have been put out of their misery long ago. |
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When the other ship suddenly caught fire and sent SOS signals by flashlight, the fireboat shot out water to put out the fire. |
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That struck me as very much consistent with the philosophy he put out earlier. |
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They are designed to be used by trained staff in an attempt to put out a fire while waiting for the fire department to arrive. |
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You must have a fire hydrant near to your home to be able to put out the fire. |
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The firemen arrived within minutes and managed to put out the fire quite quickly. |
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Emre goes down injured and the ball is put out of play so that he can receive treatment. |
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Make your views known before it's too late, was the urgent plea being put out to Essex businesses. |
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In other cases, they will eat an egg or pheasant which has been poisoned and put out as bait. |
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We do the same and put out only one bag each week which isn't full, but I fear we are in the minority. |
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But those who are willing to put out the effort can always experience relative travel isolation. |
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A 1999 document put out by Intelligent Design proponents drew a 20-year road map for legitimizing and then popularizing their views. |
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The fox was too wily to be put out of countenance by even such a surprise as this. |
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They spray foam on the fire, but even in this controlled situation, it's not easy to put out. |
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Scott put out his cigarette in the ashtray, and wiped his hand across his forehead, pushing back his fringe. |
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Customers fueled the fire by trying to put out the flames with their drinks. |
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They drank and drank those potions and elixirs that put out the fires or started them. |
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He paused and thought about doubling down, but seemed afraid to put out the extra money on such an insecure gamble. |
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The firemen who put out this mess have far better things to do that to chase around after mindless little prats like you. |
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Such shops used to exist, but they have all been put out of business by those damnable supermarkets. |
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The small man, the dapper man with grey suit, grey tie and clean white shirt put out a hand to support me. |
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No sponsor has offered prize money on tourist matches for several years so it is no wonder most sides only bother to put out their second team. |
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A double oscillation is also a possibility, for example if the trees are defoliated by predators and then put out a second growth of leaves. |
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He sounded almost put out about something most men would have gladly avoided. |
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The photographs from the day will be used in publications put out by the society and in other promotional material. |
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Also, place them in suitable holders and make sure they are properly put out. |
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However, amidst all the serious discussions, the hosts from the East put out the welcome mat in grand Thai style. |
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But as summer came, the remaining cows in the herd were put out to grass and the sickness stopped. |
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Highland cattle, rescued from the BSE cull and put out to grass, graze contentedly at the water's edge close to the croquet lawn. |
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Calves 3-10 months old were put out to grass in the daytime during the summer. |
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Cattle are put out to grass in the spring and only brought in for the winter, or during bad weather, to light, airy sheds. |
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She was most definitely not too old and not ready to be put out to grass just yet. |
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Barely a decade ago the country seemed to be awash with 50-odd-year-olds who'd been put out to grass with generous pension settlements. |
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At 56, he's fast approaching South Africa's retirement age of 60, and doesn't feel ready to be put out to grass just yet. |
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The big Scot will be anxious to prove that, even after his infamous 84, he need not be put out to grass. |
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I was going to stay on a bit longer but there comes a time when you are put out to grass. |
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Many of the member states habitually nominate commissioners to reward politicians who for one reason or another must be put out to grass. |
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We put out load after load on the washing line, which makes a change from cramming it all onto the radiators. |
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Hazardous wastes should not be put out with normal household waste for landfill. |
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Much to our chagrin, someone put out a bootleg recorded at rehearsals. |
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It is rumoured that he will be put out to grass after the next election. |
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We also put out some boxes for you in a dumpster at the end of the street. |
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All three were said to have been put out of the premises by bouncers. |
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The flames constantly multiply, often respawn from inextinguishable red blazes, can never really be put out for good, and occasionally manifest as strangely living things. |
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Manning was also discriminating, although in his case he chose to put out secret info that he had not read. |
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Nobody knows how many, but it was reported that Wyoming plans to put out as many as 60 permits the first season. |
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Strikes and flying pickets, mostly entirely unofficial, led to general strikes, defied the law, got dockers out of jail, put out the lights and brought down governments. |
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James self-published the Grey books through a small Australian press before revised versions were put out by Vintage in March. |
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Are they the roles you want to continue playing or is that a deliberate choice of yours to put out that image to get roles for those sort of films? |
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I loved to watch the deer pick their way across the vast snowfield that used to be a golf course, eager for the apples and sunflower seeds we put out for them. |
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Shrieks of pain and anguish pierced the night and more yelling sounded as other survivors tried to put out the multiple fires before more were hurt. |
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He put out his hand in a friendly, neighborly way and smiled a tiny smile. |
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We spread out old sheets on folding tables set up in the backyard, put out craft paints in all colors, sponge brushes and paintbrushes, and watched our budding Picassos. |
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Our driver got out of the truck with a pair of bolt cutters and cut through live powerlines so other tankers could get through to put out the fire further down the street. |
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They should just put out an honesty box and make lots of money. |
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So one by one, with much mooing, many holy cows were put out to grass. |
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At the start of each hand, Jane would put out a blue chip and the dealer, while collecting the antes, would take it and give her a 50 cent piece in return. |
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Yellowstone, if it did go up as a supervolcano, would put out about 2000 cubic kilometres of material into the atmosphere and into the environment. |
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Before those flames reached the sprinkler directly above their table, I rushed over with a cotton napkin to put out the fire. |
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But right now, if we were to put out an aggregated tally for 2014, it would be way off the mark. |
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Police put out an all-points bulletin but fear that the men have already fled Britain. |
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Landy, 46, put out a call for failed artworks to fill his large transparent trash bin. |
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The traps of Anti-Oedipus are those of humor: so many invitations to let oneself be put out, to take one's leave of the text and slam the door shut. |
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For an anti-defamation league to put out a blacklist is to imply that those blacklisted are in the business of defamation. |
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It took only one sin for Adam and Eve to be put out of Paradise. |
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He was told by bar staff to put out the cigarette but continued smoking. |
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In addition, continue to put out organic humus as you plant. |
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Yes, the rush to put out virtually every movie ever made on DVD is laudable, seeing as it gives vidiots like you and me the chance to see a broader range of material. |
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Amnesty International put out a press release calling for revocation of the law. |
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They also worked for others as apprentices, or as bound labor paying off a debt, or because they were put out to work by county officials as paupers or orphans. |
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A council spokeswoman later confirmed that the authority had now put out tenders for landscape design architects, building architects and quantity surveyors. |
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Benjamin, his sleuth hero, has his nose put out of joint when his fortune-teller sister, Therse, announces her engagement to Marie-Colbert, a rich aristo. |
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People put out their trash, always conscientiously divided into burnable and not burnable, in an orderly way at the points indicated on the streets. |
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A water extinguisher can put out things like burning wood, paper or cardboard, but it does not work well on electrical fires or fires involving inflammable liquids. |
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Never had I seen the man so put out of countenance and so disturbed. |
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Presumably we won't be able to use both bins for non-green waste, so it will be back to black plastic sacks being put out fortnightly with the bin. |
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Pundits put out a shingle with a new website and go around asking the usual suspects for money to get them up and running. |
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Maliki himself had put out an arrest warrant for abu-Risha, a warrant that appears now to have been rescinded. |
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And put out the letter that must be posted where it'll be seen. |
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This will be a festive occasion and it is hoped that the people of the town will decorate their windows and put out flowers and other symbols of welcome. |
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The rebbe looked at one of the peasants and put out his hand with his palm to the ceiling. |
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The coachman obediently waited on me and put out a hand to assist me. |
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This means that there will be no pay-outs for anyone whose health is harmed by GM food, and organic farmers put out of business by genetic pollution will get no compensation. |
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When the federal pest management group put out a temporary don't eat-the-pigeons alert two years ago, they made sure it got out there in Haitian Creole and Italian. |
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Most 28s have tiller steering that is easily put out of the way at anchor and the mainsheet attaches aft of the cockpit so as to not interfere with passengers. |
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Grafted roses can put out suckers from the rootstock below the bud union. |
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Song fragments and electronic tatters abound on this album, and at the moments you put out your hand to their allure, Maricich snaps them back with a smirk. |
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Officers there had to put out several small fires, believed to have been started deliberately, while four fire engines stood by in case they were needed. |
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Montgomery's been in some superb bands and put out some solid solo records in the US, and I once had a nice long backyard gab with him about music over a keg. |
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Look at the snippy press release HP put out in reaction to the deal for its rival. |
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But only time can tell if the Sacred Cow will be put out to pasture. |
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In October, the scapes put out flower heads that do not produce seed. |
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A member of the train crew put out a call for medical assistance. |
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The juiciest Ryan tidbit to surface over the weekend, though, was put out there by Chris Hayes on his show yesterday. |
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We were provided with tin hats, gas masks and stirrup pumps, and our duties were to go outside during raids and put out any small fires that might occur. |
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A bowl of strained strawberry sauce was put out to dip them. |
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Firefighters in breathing apparatus used two high pressure hose reels to put out the fire, but the damage to the ground and first floors was extensive. |
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It's an old ghetto blaster I put out to the dumpster about a month ago. |
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From her hands burst jets of water that slowly put out the bird's fire. |
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The first happened before she reached her station, when a 79-year-old yachtsman put out a Mayday as he had been badly cut and was losing a lot of blood. |
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Thus, north of Kota Bharu, we turned off the main road into a fishing community where the larger freshly landed fish were cleaned and put out to dry on acres of bamboo racks. |
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In Beijing the announcement was put out early on the morning of the 30th. |
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Celandine, cow parsley, cuckoo pint, goosegrass and bluebells also only put out the most tentative shoots, but deadnettles did not appear at all, and rosemary did not flower. |
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But in order to commence rebuilding them from the ground up, the world must first put out the fires of this current epidemic. |
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Per capita, New Yorkers put out between 45 and 70 kilograms of trimmings, almost exactly what we get from our modern wet-waste composting program. |
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His most recent job in London was at the mews of Mayfair, where the kitchen put out elegant renditions of modern British cooking. |
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The sport Minister was not put out at having to wait over an hour for the world heavyweight boxing champion to appear at last week's press conference. |
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I got on with it in a businesslike way to show that I wasn't put out. |
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I have some ready to put out on the bird table in the morning. |
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I confess, softie that I am, I bought some cheap cat food and put out a bowl of it on the front porch for the neighbor's cat a couple of weeks ago. |
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That fire can become a huge conflagration, or it can be quickly put out. |
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One of the things it says is that several players have already put out feelers as they explore the chances of making a quick exit from the troubled club. |
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In the end you are also sticking it to every man and woman who works behind the scenes to make sure that art gets produced and put out to the public. |
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Using a hand held fire extinguisher, they put out the fire in six minutes. |
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On a sub, you put out the fire, you stop the leak or you die. |
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No outside lights will be allowed and all street lighting will be put out. |
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Inside, the house was quiet and the lights had been put out. |
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The Pentagon has put out another batch of official photographs of flag-draped coffins and honor guards, having long resisted, claiming invasions of family's privacy. |
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Although a press release was put out, letters were not sent to electors. |
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Here workers have been put out to grass earlier and earlier, with many employers using early retirement rather than redundancy to achieve enforced cuts in staff numbers. |
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He looks slightly put out, as if disappointed by the incompleteness of the statistic. |
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If the trend continued they would be put out of house and home. |
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Whilst we are deploying our resources to put out grass fires, somebody else in the county might need us more and their lives could be put in danger. |
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He also wants to put out a leaflet warning people about what is happening. |
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His shoulder was put out again, in the second match against Morocco. |
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If the candle is put out the light disappears, but if the candle begins to melt and we touch the end of the dying candle to a new candle, then the light continues. |
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Executives at BofA and Citi on Friday put out word that they had so much capital that nationalization was out of the question. |
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Sony Pictures Entertainment has put out some of the most countercultural, anti-authoritarian movies of the past century. |
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Following Skinner's development of a hugely original style, cool garage label Locked On put out 1,000 white labels and DJs such as Gilles Petersen went absolutely bananas. |
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Neil, who has now joined us, smiles benevolently and explains he was put out to grass while Christine spent the next five years sowing her wild oats in Westminster. |
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McGrath put out feelers that he was looking for a career change. |
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When a Miami Herald reporter caught up to Hy, he shrugged off news that a hit that might have been put out on him and his brother. |
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The city's scheme will be officially put out to consultation this week along with two other proposals, one to do nothing, the other to have a single cordon. |
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Segal recently signed artist David Mann, who is well known for his recurring spreads in Easyriders magazine, to put out limited-edition prints from his original paintings. |
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It wasn't just the underground system that was actually put out, but it was the overground rail system taking people out into the suburbs as well. |
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Neither is ready or willing to be put out to grass and they are hardly candidates for the sporting knacker's yard, a fact that Paterson readily concedes himself. |
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So the fact that they can put out two press releases with identical content about six years apart, tells us that they have been sitting on their hands. |
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Those monostable multivibrators were simple timer circuits which put out a pulse with width directly proportional to the joystick resistance value. |
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Starting on a glass surface with bone black and vine black one should put out quantities of pigment approximately equal to a golf ball in volume for each pigment. |
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Knowing the river below as unfordable, the 22 Scouts rushed the bridge and put out the flames, despite an enfilading fire from some 600 Insurgents. |
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Lakeridge Health in Oshawa put out this recruitment ad, hoping to lure health workers away from Quebec to their own institution. |
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It's also exciting because it's the first time we've put out the welcome mat to people throughout the industry. |
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Insecure about his infirmity, the Bashaw decreed that all who desired to come into his presence must first submit to having their eyes put out. |
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The Thursday before last Halloween, the building next door was gutted. It took four and a half hours to put out. |
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Whoso curseth his father or his mother, his lamp shall be put out in obscure darkness. |
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I promise you nothing,' said the dolls' dressmaker, dabbing two dabs at him with her needle, as if she put out both his eyes. |
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Some philosophers and divines have evirated themselves, and put out their eyes voluntarily, the better to contemplate. |
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The sea is as high as ever. I shouldn't think any boat could put out today. |
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I thought it was high time, now or never, before the light was put out, to break the spell in which I had so long been bound. |
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