Roll out just over three quarters of the dough on a lightly floured work surface and line the flan tin. |
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An odd burliness possessed the feminine body frame as it strode through the student sleeping quarters on silent feet. |
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It combined Dutch elements with porches, open kitchens, and servants quarters suited to the climate and social system. |
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A couple of weeks ago I received criticism from certain quarters for saying that graphology can be interesting and revealing. |
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Living conditions, austere at best, included leased warehouses not designed as living quarters or office space. |
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Built on the River Tagus, the medieval quarters of the city are characterised by small houses and narrow streets. |
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This arm cuts off a spit of land about three quarters of a mile 1ong, but at its widest only a few hundred yards across. |
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There is a shearing team in the shearing quarters now, and sheep are being shorn in the shearing shed. |
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I turned away and hurried into the doctor's quarters to see Elizabeth, hoots and hollers echoing behind me. |
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Because they are so long, opening them in confined quarters could prove difficult. |
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In one corner I had a ranchslider and a bigger window put in so if I wanted to I could build living quarters if need be. |
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Held together with large screws and lit by bare light bulbs, these cramped quarters conflate domestic spaces with torture chambers. |
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The city's original good intention was to improve local living standards by pulling down the city's old quarters and setting up new ones. |
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The Celtics had failed to outscore their opponent in the each of their last eight quarters played entering last weekend. |
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Three quarters thought cultural difference would be the most serious problem in a mixed marriage. |
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He neglects as well the rapid spread of secondary co-education in the 1970s and the backlash against it in some quarters in the last decade. |
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In the magazine survey, almost three quarters of grans said being a grandparent was better than being a parent. |
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Charles and Matthew, the two middle brothers who rarely left the manor, were taken back to their quarters by servants. |
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Yeah, you'd rather watch shuffleboard than sit through four quarters of Ohio State football. |
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How many people could look at power from such close quarters and not grab it with both hands? |
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Spirorbis borealis, another benthic, tubicolous polychaete, releases its larvae at the first and third quarters of the moon. |
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If we have had a number of quarters of bumping along the bottom, then it is hardly surprising that growth can now be perceived. |
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She phoned about three quarters of an hour later, apologising that the line got chopped off, and in a better humour. |
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It seemed a little strange, at first, living at such close quarters to Julie. |
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You can get annoyed at this if you like, but reaching the quarters would be a good result for a team with maybe three class players. |
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Dropping forward onto the walkway around the hold it is possible to swim into the crew's quarters under the chart room. |
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He effortlessly cleaved a log in half, then into quarters lengthwise, before straightening to look at her again. |
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Living in close quarters with her, I decided that the time had come for me to learn how to speak my mother tongue. |
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There are many 19 th-century illustrations of the disastrous possibilities that could befall a whaling boat at close quarters with a whale. |
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Most localities, from walled cities to tiny hamlets, are still divided into traditional quarters or neighborhoods. |
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There will inevitably continue to be problems that arise from living in close quarters while performing a lengthy, gruelling activity. |
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I have seen half a dozen conflicts at close quarters and know exactly what shrapnel does to flesh and bullet does to bone. |
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If the air-powered darts fails for any reason, the gun handset can be used itself at close quarters as a stun gun. |
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We're going to be working at close quarters with the people we hire for years. |
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It was a tactic that made Napoleonic War sea battles particularly hellish for those confined in the close quarters of a wooden ship. |
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It is daunting to strike up a conversation with a stranger, especially if you are in close quarters and have an audience. |
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Perhaps there is some pressure placed on people in such close quarters to initiate conversation. |
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The familiar, musty odor of monkey fur at close quarters fills my nostrils. |
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The only occasion I have seen one of them at close quarters was when Princess Margaret visited the Royal Photographic Society. |
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I have watched at close quarters as he has fended off the most rigorous questions concerning both his private life and his political beliefs. |
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Living in such close quarters and facing daily dangers engendered a sense of great camaraderie at the Airfield. |
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The Over Thirty Month rule has led to three quarters of a million cattle being rendered and incinerated every year. |
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Carve thinly and serve with the onion quarters and garlic bits, which will be dark and squidgy. |
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Three quarters of the incontinent women were still incontinent six years later. |
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Falling profits in the second and third quarters of 2002 seemed to substantiate the Fed's concern. |
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But in both cases people from all quarters of the organizations smelled blood and came after leaders who they had long disliked. |
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The company of widgeon that first took possession will probably not shift their quarters till they next migrate. |
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From 1945, the town became a model socialist town, complete with industrial zones, living quarters named Friendship III, and statues of Lenin. |
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Horses are naturally more crooked in canter, they will nearly always canter with their quarters in. |
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Is it even a single course, or does it span two or more quarters or semesters? |
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The orbit of the Earth is an ellipse, not a circle, so different quarters of the orbit take different lengths of time to complete. |
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The American embassy restricted its staff to the diplomatic quarters of their cities for all but essential duties. |
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A session of netta lasts for a total of 40 minutes and is broken into four 10-minute quarters with short breaks between play. |
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The last time I had experienced a death at such close quarters was many years ago as a houseman, but then I was not so personally involved. |
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It doesn't matter if it's pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters or hundred dollar bills. |
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The manager's quarters are small, but big enough to throw an extra mattress on the floor for visitors, and we have an ensuite. |
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Inside, the ceiling is vaulted to give the guest quarters volume without adding height. |
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For example, the living quarters had no private kitchen, just a butler's pantry. |
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It was a close, hard-fought game through two quarters with the Ravens taking a 6-3 lead into halftime. |
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It was a long, elongated tunnel-like structure, segmented into public sleeping quarters and a recreation room. |
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The dining hall went past my quarters towards the southern side of the building. |
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The dollar bills and quarters would go into the cookie crock, and Waldo's wife would use them to buy groceries and dry goods in the town. |
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In some quarters the knives are out for Alan Greenspan, the US Federal Reserve chairman. |
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For about three quarters of a mile before it runs into Smynge so, the river Guden broadens out and is up to a hundred yards wide. |
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Rob returned to his quarters an hour later to find Sollain standing outside, clutching an electronic notepad in his clawed hand. |
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One rock knocked a four feet hole in a nearby wall and Mr Ayrton said some stones had been found three quarters of a mile away. |
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Along with the other cadets, he rose before dawn, kept his quarters neat, attended class and adhered to a military code of discipline. |
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A previous study showed that injuries occurred predominantly in the second and third quarters in Australian Rules football. |
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Ivy wandered aimlessly in her chemise and petticoats, too distraught to return to her quarters and dress. |
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The good news is that almost three quarters of the bottled waters we drink are natural mineral waters, with still versions the most popular. |
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The close quarters of dayroom and dormitory living had socialized him, made him a good mingler. |
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Some quarters in Pakistan continue to sustain the old notion of two-nation theory. |
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The contest itself was structured much like a basketball game, with coaches, four quarters and a halftime. |
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In the first quarters of four games entering last weekend, Rose made just three of 24 shots. |
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Mistress Dina said my milady must come to the queen's private quarters right away. |
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Several informants told of being assessed a fine with fees ranging from pennies to nickels to dimes to quarters for each word of Spanish uttered. |
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Zedrovski raced competitively to finish in second place, a length and three quarters back. |
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Newton mounted guns on deck and trained muskets on the captives' quarters to intimidate them. |
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Food and water are exceedingly scarce, and disease is rapidly taking its toll in extremely cramped quarters without sanitary facilities. |
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It does convey with brio American theatrical life in the middle two quarters of the nineteenth century. |
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By then the winner tends to be known and three quarters of the teams know that they are out of the running. |
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The discovery was made on Tuesday in four out of 236 quarters of beef being unloaded at the company ADM in Eastbourne, East Sussex. |
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They were deservedly in the lead for three quarters of the game but were pipped on the post by a penalty five minutes from the end. |
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Grilling chicken quarters can be a challenge since dark meat takes longer to cook than light meat. |
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In terms of both shipments and revenues, 2002 will be backloaded to the final two quarters of the year. |
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He left his quarters and moved to the bridge of his ship, but it was vacant. |
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Further spice is added with the event being billed in some quarters as a battle royal between Manchester and Merseyside. |
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Ana and Yu Ching Li sat in the little glassed-in solarium which housed Chin's winter quarters and watched the snow come down. |
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Discover that buses don't take bills, that it's impossible to get change, and that four dollars in quarters weighs about half a tonne. |
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The glimmering vessel was a great schooner, with multiple masts on top and impressive quarters inside. |
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Collect enough nickels and dimes and quarters and dollars, and you can make billions. |
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She began digging through her cracked plastic coin purse, slapping quarters and dimes on the counter. |
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Now at the peak of his power, he ruled three quarters of the Welsh population. |
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Everyone here is astounded that I was locked up in the jail's harshest quarters for so long. |
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Educators can creatively and imaginatively use these quarters in lessons on the geography and history of the United States. |
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And yet, despite the poverty staring them in the face, generosity and hospitality from the most unexpected quarters have overwhelmed them. |
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These perceptions about the faculty have a long lineage and no doubt will persist in some quarters well into the future. |
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There has been resistance from some quarters but I hope it everyone can see that it is a benefit to both punters and television viewers. |
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Commentaries, annotations, and interpretations are all posterity's views from different quarters and corners. |
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In one such living quarters one end of the building is ruined and reclaimed by the vigorous growth of the rainforest. |
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Gerald, I am sorry to do this but I hereby demote you to the rank of ensign and I am confining you to your quarters till further notice. |
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Much is being debated in many quarters about the merits of branding nation-states as if they were a product brand. |
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Then I remembered that speculation was rife in some quarters that the Republican evil genius had planted the forged documents. |
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With loud hurrahs from appropriate quarters and much general ballyhoo, my friend went along to that victory parade in London. |
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He is more famous in some quarters for his looks and fashion style than for his political programme. |
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Cut each peach in half, remove the stone and cut into quarters or eighths, depending on the size. |
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Cut apples into halves, quarters or eighths to explain fractions or use nickels, dimes and quarters to teach children percentages. |
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This attractive building is set on three quarters of an acre on the outskirts of the village. |
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The house comes with three quarters of an acre and is situated near a river. |
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Almost three quarters of the way through his reign, he has accomplished virtually nothing by way of political reform. |
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The property is situated on approximately three quarters of an acre of mature garden. |
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Over three quarters reported that their dating partners did something to make them jealous. |
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In large cities, such as Kano or Katsina, Hausa live either in the old sections of town or in newer quarters built for civil servants. |
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Cut the mushrooms in quarters and stir them in with the onions, letting it all cook until it's silky soft, yet barely coloured. |
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Her quarters were cramp with so many people in them, still, it was a very comfortable home filled with worn tapestries and rag rugs. |
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About half of my friends play musical instruments, and three quarters of them play an instrument with which to make dance music. |
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Of them, my guess is that between two thirds and three quarters were non-combatants. |
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After originally losing 35 per cent of his pension, he will now get three quarters of his allowance. |
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A recent report showed that three quarters of burglars freed from prison are caught committing more crime within two years. |
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However, almost three quarters were in favour of a product certification scheme. |
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The crew's quarters would traditionally be in the fo'c's'le, while officers would be quartered amidships and at the stern. |
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His body was drawn and quartered and sent to all four quarters of the kingdom as a warning. |
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About three quarters of endowment mortgages sold over the last two decades are expected to post a shortfall when they mature. |
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Over a half to three quarters of all the people who lived in that area have died. |
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Importing three quarters of our organic food from all over the world is polluting the atmosphere and wrecking the climate. |
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It was removed within three quarters of an hour of breaking down at 4.15 pm but caused delays until 6pm. |
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They also found that nearly three quarters of the parents interviewed relied on their children to find out about puberty at school. |
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Jim and Alan were three quarters Mexican and had grown up in a bilingual house. |
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St John's Church was three quarters full for the main service on Christmas Day. |
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When he works with oil-based paints in homes, he quarters a number of onions beforehand and places them around the room being painted. |
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He said that since announcing the original policy, the university had found limited quarters where some sick students could be safely isolated. |
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Hiking a set distance is apparently between two thirds and three quarters as beneficial to your system as jogging it. |
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The announcement of the acquisition ripped through quarters of the African American community like a shock wave. |
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That kind of talk drew barbs and denunciations from media quarters that had applauded his efforts to end racial segregation. |
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Full grown, the animal might be as big as your thumbnail, but it's probably got a set of tentacles that are three quarters of a metre long. |
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The quarters and semis will both take place tomorrow, with the final set for early Sunday afternoon. |
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I would get to the quarters or the semis and I was very tired already, and I couldn't imagine myself playing two or three weeks in a row. |
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I was visited in my quarters one night by a student who informed me that an answer key to the next day's test was being circulated. |
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Elaborate carving programs were required for the bow, stern, masthead, cat-head, and living quarters of these ships. |
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Grease the tin and line with baking parchment, then arrange the quince quarters over the base. |
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Some colleges even provide faculty with living quarters in the residence halls. |
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The Yarrow family's life revolved around the bakery, which included a retail area, teashop and living quarters out the back. |
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And again, this is basically due to congested living quarters and unsanitary conditions. |
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So in some quarters the reflex response to the presidential election of November 2004 has been to emphasise how little has changed. |
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Three quarters of all deaths from myocardial infarction occur after cardiac arrest in the community. |
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The glass panes of some windows in the office and officers' quarters had been broken. |
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He then turned his attention to the staff quarters and ordered that one section should be done away with and a public toilet be built. |
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Living quarters are usually dilapidated farmhouses, field barracks, small shacks, or impoverished shelters. |
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But before the troops could get started on fixing the resort up, they had to make their own staff quarters suitable to live in. |
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Don't worry, when you get your own quarters it'll be a nice place with unpadded walls and lots of shelf space. |
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The estate boasted its own stables, lake and separate quarters for domestic staff. |
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Even the old washer-woman, though her features be hooded and in weathered high-relief, has to retire to her humble quarters and stop laundering. |
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They'll be hanging on every word, waiting for opinions on the third and fourth quarters of the year. |
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He added a home office and a family room to the living quarters with the idea that both could easily convert to bedrooms. |
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The crew cabin contains the flight control center and living quarters for the crew. |
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But the main feature of the service was the sermon, which generally lasted from three quarters of an hour to an hour. |
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Wandsworth's riverside quarters have seen particularly steep rises in income in recent years. |
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Bravo, 33, was riding Maid of Sunlight, who was squeezed in tight quarters and unseated him when she fell. |
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In an amazing hour of football stretching over the first, second and third quarters the two teams combined to kick 16 straight behinds. |
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Three quarters of the charts had at least one angular planet, half had two or more and a quarter had three or more. |
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Then as I turned into the living quarters of his home, I heard the slap of water hitting the floor before my mind registered the sight before me. |
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The four residential buildings feature climate-controlled quarters and private showers. |
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By 1986, around three quarters of the population supported the nuclear ship ban and anti-nuclear towns and cities sprang up all over. |
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The tiny structure was an appendage to a larger house Matt had bought, intending to use the lesser quarters as a rental property. |
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His home, an ultra modern mansion on three quarters of an acre of riverfront land in Dalkeith, was sold recently. |
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Interior walls in the watchman's quarters were plastered and calcimined and those of the bathroom were plastered and enameled. |
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Ferns sprout from mossy lintels and trees reach for the sky from small, now-roofless rooms which were the living quarters of slaves. |
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A lot of this spend, said IDC, will be on 3G networks, which have been dismissed in some quarters as expensive white elephants. |
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Ever since its release in the US, the film has been getting rave reviews from several quarters in Hollywood. |
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Hence, azoturia, which is an indicator of a functional breakdown, does not occur until three quarters of the glomeruli have ceased to function. |
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The living quarters and studio spaces are spread around these two main parts. |
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Using a key inserted three quarters the way into the keyway usually works best in turning out the cylinder. |
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They stowed their luggage and inspected their living quarters for the next three months. |
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Some passages do incorporate sixteenth notes and eighth notes with dotted quarters following. |
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The 28-year-old man, from Acklam, near Malton, was travelling on an unclassified road about three quarters of a mile north-east of Bugthorpe. |
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Forecasts point to a worsening situation in the third and fourth quarters of this year. |
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The Globe's surrounding environs are attractive, despite being at close quarters with warehouses and other businesses. |
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Fans wore scarves and bobble hats and carried rattles to matches, and players ate orange quarters at half-time. |
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The main bedroom and bathroom and housekeeper's quarters are on the west side, and there is a small guest room and study on the north-east. |
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The newly revamped quarters are a refreshing change from the usual grungy and sometimes intimidating British unemployment offices. |
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Three quarters of that was spent sifting choices down to twelve of my favourite songs and favourite songwriters. |
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Imagine if Social Security reform brings the proportion of Americans holding financial assets from half to three quarters or four fifths. |
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Soon she started organising culinary tours to the local wet markets, hawker centres and ethnic quarters like Little India and Chinatown. |
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Despite the skepticism in some quarters about B.C.'s potential, advocates see a huge upside for wind power nationally. |
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He was confident that the growth rate would touch a high of nine per cent during the last two quarters of the current year itself. |
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Soden has been portrayed in some quarters as a hard taskmaster who doesn't suffer fools gladly. |
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The service quarters will be elevated a storey above the courtyard wall and will no longer be concealed. |
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Ward's small population and physically close living quarters mean that the community on the island is a tight one. |
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I heard talk in the hostel of aqueducts and Bohemian quarters and local volcanoes, but I haven't seen them yet. |
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Three quarters of all undocumented immigrants actually pay Social Security tax. |
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The town's main thoroughfare Duval Street, once borderline sleazy, is now rather smart and other quarters have been similarly refurbished. |
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The college outgrew its quarters downtown and the Brothers acquired property in the Bronx. |
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The game is played in the deep end of the pool over seven minute quarters with substitution allowed throughout the game. |
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True, such skepticism was in some quarters a mask for outright opposition to American military power in general. |
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White lines divided the monitor screen into quarters and a vertical bar chart appeared in each section. |
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They did this despite warnings from a number of quarters that the secessionist acts would provoke violent conflicts between ethnic groups. |
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In the past two quarters alone, we shipped almost as many megabytes of flash memory as in the prior fifteen years combined. |
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Wash the beets, cut them into quarters and put them in a dish with a generous slosh of olive oil. |
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It is extremely private, with grounds extending to around three quarters of an acre. |
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The woman is trying to slip quarters into the machine slot with one hand while struggling to hold on to the feisty girl with her other hand. |
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Without asking, he automatically poured another once our glasses approached three quarters empty. |
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Around three quarters of women experience nausea in early pregnancy and around half also vomit. |
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Of the 21 coach coordinators who gave their details on Saturday, three quarters are women. |
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Buckling, smoked eel and smoked trout are all served with quarters of lemon, brown bread and a root-based sauce. |
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Nearly three quarters said they would use a tram system to get around the largely pedestrianised town centre. |
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We three quarters filled it, to replace the fuel we'd used, before returning it. |
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The drama unfolded at about 5pm, as the group were three quarters through the walk, when a strong gust of wind picked up Mr Smith. |
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Maria pulled out the chair across from him and held her own bar glass three quarters full of cola. |
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The exoccipitals end on the border of this foramen, at three quarters its height. |
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The former girl group member is playing at here in June and, after less than a week, the show is now three quarters sold. |
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When the glass is about three quarters full, he stops and gently places the glass on the bar. |
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In traditional Karen bamboo houses, sleeping quarters for guests are on the veranda. |
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I took the jam jar from the shelf, and it looked like a normal jar, three quarters full. |
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If you care to notice, he's a man, and his hair is at least three quarters the length of yours. |
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Working with a meatpacker in a neighboring community, the co-op has begun a brisk retail trade in beef halves, quarters and wrapped cuts. |
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The beachfront, for example, is three quarters of a mile of dense, in-your-face, swelling sea along a flat, featureless bay. |
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No sooner has the young woman settled into her plush, newly decorated quarters than she learns that she must prepare herself to govern. |
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A disappointing match but when the quarters and semis are played on the same day, this sort of burn out performance is bound to happen. |
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Assuming they get the necessary point against Croatia on Monday, inevitable disaster awaits the Poms in the quarters or semis. |
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Accordingly, sales rooms on the ground and first floors give way to increasingly private quarters as you rise up the building. |
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After a lengthy conference they were assigned temporary quarters in the business end of a badly hurt hangar. |
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There has also been persistent effort from some quarters to speak ill of Hindu religion. |
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Access to the quarters below was down a cuddy or slide just forward of the foremast, the crew's quarters being forward in the eyes of the ship. |
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He also required large domestic quarters with gardens for himself and his family as well as administrative accommodation. |
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My quarters were cold and dark, the flames in the hearth having died to a small pile of glowing embers. |
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It took the nation almost three quarters of a century to accept non-white immigrants. |
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In obstetrics and gynaecology, orthopaedics, and general surgery over three quarters of advertised middle grade posts had no provision for training. |
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The sets of weights were once the work tools of the county's pound police where they were used to measure the pounds, ounces, quarters and gills of an untold number of items. |
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The heads of schools in some quarters show a blind eye to misconduct. |
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The move was necessary due to a need for larger stables and paddocks, a training area for a mechanical horse, a full racetrack, and living quarters for out-of-town students. |
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And the Bangladeshi channels now have to be helped by all quarters to provide more entertaining programs, which represent Bengali culture and uphold our interest. |
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Though there was a lot of criticism from various quarters at that time, today the present coaches are adopting the method, which was introduced by Balkishen Singh. |
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Around 8 a.m. black smoke erupted from the engine room and within three quarters of an hour, the wheelhouse and shelter deck, which went up like an inferno, was gone. |
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The art students, who were here making sculptures, have gone, there is a shearing team in the shearing quarters now, and sheep are being shorn in the shearing shed. |
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Their top-floor living quarters included a kitchen, bathroom and lounge. |
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There is already a sense in some quarters that the knives are out. |
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In 1751 John Home married, and David and his sister set up house in Edinburgh, moving to slightly more luxurious quarters as his fortunes improved. |
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Several quarters have expressed concern towards preserving these Havelis which have large latticed windows, carved woodwork and large ventilators and parapets. |
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It's sad to note that in some quarters today even school boys tend to misconduct themselves on and off the field thereby degrading the institution and this beautiful sport. |
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Figures released this week indicate that UK schoolkids receive more spam than actual email, with three quarters of messages arriving in inboxes coming from junk mailers. |
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With more than three quarters of the vote counted in the first round of the Indonesian presidential elections, no candidate has achieved an absolute majority. |
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Have you, too, been deafened by the silence from certain quarters as large tracts of this nation's land and infrastructure were hocked off to local and foreign bidders? |
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The cops had heard that he clipped people at everything, from golf to throwing quarters at a crack in the floor. |
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You are invariably greeted with a whopping great shrine in the front room, decorated to the max, with a door leading to the kitchen and family quarters behind. |
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Check out Le Marais, one of the oldest quarters of the city, where gay-friendly establishments line the winding cobbled lanes. |
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More than three quarters agree that they are given sufficient training. |
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They fought for at least three quarters of an hour to save him. |
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I am in a hotel three quarters full of white-haired old dears. |
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The oxygen level in her blood is three quarters that of a healthy person and this means her heart has to work harder as she grows to pump oxygen around her body. |
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Laypeople tend to regard two successive quarters of negative growth as a recession. |
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They produced one of their worst quarters in recent memory, failing to kick a goal while South got within striking distance of an unlikely victory. |
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Rebecca sat at a slot machine feeding in quarters and nursing a margarita. |
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As a 12-year-old, he rode around the country collecting the quarters and half dollars of men who were saving up to buy a suit on an installment plan. |
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The AWPL, however, features eight-minute quarters providing 32 total minutes of game play and a little more lactic build-up, leg burn, and lung fatigue for the athletes. |
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Crew quarters are still filled with dishes and other domestic and personal items. |
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The voluntary first aid service has taken delivery of a state-of-the-art first aid caravan with its own separate crew quarters and treatment centre. |
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She fished out four quarters from her purse and handed in to the girl. |
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About those, he says that three quarters of all Nobel laureates in science, medicine, and economics have lived and worked in the U.S. in recent decades. |
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In fact, for all that he has been painted in some quarters as a manipulative ogre, one criticism that might be levelled at him is that he is too soft. |
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The quarters and work areas were too small for both of us, and after he gave me the rundown I wanted to get started on my own. |
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Even a rock-like drop in the dollar during the last two quarters of 2003 has brought no relief from chronically high US trade and current account deficits. |
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The main hallway leads to a lobby and, through another massive arch, into what would have been the living quarters of the original tower house, now the library. |
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Newspapers carried blow-by-blow descriptions of the battle, and in different quarters of New York, cheering fans toasted the luck of their chosen side. |
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When we got the first hint that there might be something unauthentic about this story or the reporter's background, we went to general quarters and investigated. |
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I maximize time in hardened buildings and only return to my thin-walled quarters for sleep. |
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After thoroughly detangling her hair, Rhiannon walked out of her room and down the small hall that led to the stable hands' quarters and into the hay loft. |
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He lands them at around three quarters length, and then pitches the odd one up, seaming it away, and catching the batsmen, rooted to the crease, napping. |
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We've seen, basically, five quarters where we've seen growth booming. |
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One third of the doctors were women and three quarters were generalists. |
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It is only about three quarters the size of Pluto, its closest neighbour. |
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It has posted four consecutive quarters of declining same-store sales, with overexpansion causing its Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy divisions to cannibalize sales. |
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Help comes from various quarters for sericulturists of Kuppam. |
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Nobody should be surprised by the Government's plans for road tolls, but I, for one, have been shocked by the reaction from some quarters of the fleet industry. |
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The company, which has received a tongue-lashing from some quarters of the fashion industry, said retail conditions had been unusually poor in August. |
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The new quarters are a former warehouse for the storage of windowpanes, a curious holdover from a time when the fear of a Communist blockade led to massive hoarding. |
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Money was also poured into building cottages for estate workers, servants quarters at the back of the new castle, additional workshops and new stables. |
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Put ingredients in cocktail shaker three quarters full of ice. |
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Three quarters of Irish men are hoping to find their Christmas stocking filled with a CD, DVD or video and electronic goods such as TVs, video players or DVD players. |
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Since Dad smokes like a chimney stack, I suspect there's a big filtration unit or one of those clean room transition chambers between his quarters and the main house. |
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Rawlins obtains a fugitive's new address by visiting his girlfriend, pretending to need work clothes mended, and searching her quarters while she sleeps post-coitally. |
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I had gone out to put a couple quarters in the parking meter. |
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He was under sustained enemy fire, witnessed fighting at close quarters with bayonets, and the death and serious injury of many comrades and enemy soldiers. |
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He had been too curious a child to sit idle in his quarters for the rest of the day, and secretly he ventured out to the many corridors in which he had never been. |
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The IPRA report 32 officer-involved shooting investigations for the first three quarters of this year on their website. |
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Pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters were carefully counted. |
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The first day he had poured out his accumulated pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters onto the table in front of his sister, his face had beamed with pride at his contribution. |
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Corporate sponsorship and individual help from various quarters was enterprisingly sought, going against government norm, and the festival finally emerged from the ashes. |
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As we talked, Larry leaned on a cedar fence post, squinting in the noonday sun, and pointed out landmarks on the Bush ranch, three quarters of a mile away. |
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The mail byrnie of the Vikings had been sufficient to give reasonable protection to the fighting man at close quarters from the sword-blows of his adversary. |
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And while three quarters of leather tanners have a Web site and use email, the use of intranets, electronic data interchange and extranets is rare. |
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One could have observed her at close quarters and would have seen that, however playful, she was a most faithful and devoted mother, carrying her babies with her through all her frivoling. |
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The law of segregation stated that, when these hybrids were allowed to self-fertilize, three quarters of the progeny would be yellow and one quarter green. |
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Schools held their own War Bond drives and students would bring in nickels, dimes and quarters to see if their school could out-raise other schools. |
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In some sceptical quarters of England's northeast this building was symbolic of a waste of money that could otherwise have been spent on hospitals. |
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Although the number of new cases is declining, cattle are about to be let out of winter quarters and sheep are desperate to be moved to summer pastures. |
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The blast, not far from diplomatic quarters and the king's main palace, left piles of rubble, hunks of twisted metal, broken glass and a large crater. |
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I mean, the future of tennis lies in clay, and in creating new personalities, so I am not bothered if I am seen in some quarters as being a bit of a loner or a maverick. |
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She sashays with admirable impudence into the back quarters of the salon. |
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Close quarters combat training or kevlar armor plates will not save us. |
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It has reached the point now where he is regarded faute de mieux in some quarters as an acceptable guarantor of stability in an inherently unstable and fragmented country. |
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