Dishes are served on a revolving plate in the centre of the table, and food is deftly picked up with chopsticks as it comes by. |
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Think tanks can provide a revolving door for individuals to move in and out of government. |
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Without hesitation, the savvy shopper races through the revolving door and picks up sundresses, swimsuits and sandals. |
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After descending Table Mountain in the revolving cable car, we then drove to nearby Signal Hill. |
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Sitting at a nearby table, under a revolving mirror ball, Steve seems immune to such louche diversions. |
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By this time the BBC had moved to using the National Anthem as merely an accompaniment in sound to their revolving globe in vision. |
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There is only one revolving spot in the Clare attack and five players have sustainable claims on it. |
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Above the blade is a revolving crank handle, attached to a spiky grip which holds whatever you're spiralizing in place. |
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A gossamer thread issues from her enormous abdomen at a steady clip, wound by a motor onto a revolving spindle. |
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There is also a revolving summerhouse, also typical of the Edwardian age, which catches the sun's rays all day. |
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Early the next morning, the dough is sauced, cheese is added, and it is baked for 15 to 20 minutes at 430 degrees in a revolving shelf oven. |
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The upper bearing is made with revolving shaft running in adjustable bearings, same as our regular bandsaws. |
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The movement had the succinctness of a wall revolving to reveal a hidden door. |
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In introducing the revolving door midway through the second period he all but made certain that would be the case. |
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He knew the stars to be attached to crystal spheres revolving about the Earth. |
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The Mariners' outfield was a revolving door last season thanks to injuries and ineffectiveness. |
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The glow still present, the figure turned, revolving, and the dim light cast a monstrous shadow of it on the trunk of a tree nearby. |
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He was a middle-aged good ol' boy from Oklahoma who ran a barber shop with a candy-striped pole revolving out in front. |
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These heavenly spheres, eternally revolving, produce harmonious sounds only the truly inspired can hear. |
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Few things draw us out of the revolving squirrel cages of our minds and out into the nerve endings of our skin better than that. |
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The turret machine gun can also be operated from under armor by being mounted on a circular revolving ring for automatic traverse. |
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Winners can collect their tickets from the Daily Dispatch offices at the entrance closest to Station Street, through the revolving doors. |
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The characters come and go so quickly that you would think there was a revolving door between the casting office and the sound stage! |
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The Golden Plaza Tower, which also houses shops and a school, is crowned by the revolving restaurant. |
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Random events from the 20th century emerge from a mistily revolving world as the century's years stream past. |
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Yes, so see a bloke revolving a log in the water while he's standing on it, and you know it's birling. |
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I can see the stars and the sky and the moon and the black sky revolving overhead. |
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A favorite assignment was designing a giant zoetrope, which projects images through slits in a revolving wheel, for a toy store. |
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They saw the lights revolving and knew they were flying in a deep valley surrounded by mountains. |
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Size reduction is achieved by fixed or swinging beater arms revolving at speed within a chamber. |
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Yet there are dinosaurs who take a dim view of such a plan, their highly specious argument revolving around the nebulous concept of loyalty. |
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It now sits at Fort William, complete with a viewing platform and floodlighting for visitors to observe the train revolving. |
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The 360 Degrees Restaurant, known for its rich ambience, is the only revolving restaurant in the Caribbean. |
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There were only five blossoms going in circles, rotating and revolving, on top of the clear glass. |
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The axis was revolving to show gorse gullies, rocky gulches and biscuit-coloured eroded clay crusts. |
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As we have seen time and time again, these international reverberations are by no means unidirectional or even multidirectional, but revolving. |
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The spare production consists only of a white oval platform bookended by two revolving white walls. |
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The walls were covered entirely with shelves of books, and several revolving bookracks took up most of the floor space. |
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While the auditorium's revolving stage remained, the portal arch was transformed into arched bridges to sunken, unroofed parking areas. |
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Alain looked back at the lamp now revolving in a slow circle and casting a focused light far and deep across the seas. |
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A strongly centralized settlement system revolving around the capital, Athens, has emerged from these moves. |
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Think of a kaleidoscope slowly revolving on a pedestal, slower than human fingers can turn it. |
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Many planets have been found revolving around stars outside the Solar System. |
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The comet is now revolving around the Sun every 6.6 years on an elliptical orbit with a low inclination compared to that of the Earth. |
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The elevator and rudders were each fitted with a trim tab actuated by a revolving drum on an acme-threaded push-pull rod. |
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There seems to be a wild idea revolving around in the heart of government that we were part a devilish clever plot to blacken them. |
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This pump is operated by aligning the rear cycle wheel with the mechanical pump wherein a rotor is provided for revolving the cycle wheel. |
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These stars are whipping around the black hole in much the same way as planets in our Solar System are revolving around the Sun. |
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I would have laughed if this conversation weren't revolving around him being a murderer. |
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It would have all the commercial elements with a storyline revolving around college students. |
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However, an increase in total consumer debt increases revolving delinquencies. |
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For all of which reasons, I didn't sleep particularly well last night, and found my mind revolving the problem of the island. |
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In this way, spendthrift borrowers are prevented from abusing the service and falling into the trap of revolving credit. |
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To leave the game last night, you had to pass through a revolving metal door. |
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Proceeds from the stock offering are expected to be used to repay outstanding debt under Wheeling-Pitt's revolving credit facility. |
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High outstanding debt on credit cards and other revolving credit can decrease your score. |
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Yet some say it's best to leave a small balance on your revolving credit card debt. |
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A financier may take a mortgage or charge over receivables as security for a loan or for revolving credit such as an overdraft. |
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When they approached the revolving doors in the Department of Immigration building they watched open-mouthed as people smoothly passed through. |
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The revolving door that moved quite slowly contained a very impatient female, as she humorously tiptoed along with the door. |
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Presenting his back to Serena, Ethan walked through the revolving doors of the building and disappeared inside. |
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Frank greeted Rex warmly as he approached the giant revolving door that led into the building. |
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The new species has also established that the strong revolving internal rib of Endoptygma is not a gerontic character. |
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I like the look of their geodesic tent but would rather take in the view from the comfort of the revolving restaurant at Piz Gloria. |
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With another look upward Sautrem entered the building through the large revolving doors. |
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After smearing the fake blood over the building, the activists then wedged themselves into a revolving door at lunchtime. |
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The OGA bar has a dance floor with a revolving mirrored disco ball and a game room. |
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It was a blur of revolving red lights on idling cars, and stern blue-uniformed men, and flashcubes popping everywhere. |
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An inner-city kid goes looking for an escape and spends the rest of his life in a revolving prison door. |
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Why did my ophthalmologist have to have such incredibly small revolving doors at the entrance to her office? |
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She revolved around the revolving door 6 times before she finally stepped onto the pavement outside the hotel. |
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Public venues in those countries have revolving doors or automatic doors to prevent heat escaping. |
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A selection policy alone will simply result in a revolving door syndrome many disadvantaged students selected, but very high dropout rates. |
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The contingent will comprise a revolving cast, including six of the veterans profiled in the film. |
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Thai governments and Bangkok's revolving door of governors have attempted to rid our high density urban areas of hawkers for decades. |
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The revolving compass card had jammed onto the needle when under pressure, preventing it from swinging freely. |
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She urged the provincial government to implement addiction treatment to end the revolving door cycle of women's incarceration. |
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So is homelessness for some a revolving door, hard to step out of the cycle? |
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But there is more to Renoir's work here than revolving door love affairs, excellent compositions, and artistic editing. |
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It is a revolving door situation that this Government is not getting on top of at all. |
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The working capital revolving credit facility may be in either patacas or Hong Kong dollars. |
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The team used seven starters in right in 2000, and the revolving door could continue. |
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The dizzying pace of this financial revolving door is the essence of globalization's entanglements. |
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The use of revolving scenery, projectors, trap doors and drop scenes is stunning. |
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The World Class Athlete Program is a revolving door, meaning all athletes must continue to show progress to stay in. |
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His durability will stop the revolving door at the position, and he will provide pop in the bottom of the order. |
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We went through the revolving door and found ourselves in a stately pleasure dome. |
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A revolving door at the top has resulted in four presidents over five years. |
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Twelfth Night is the classic Shakespearean comedy revolving around disguise, misunderstanding and love. |
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Confidantes are a more precious commodity than ever, in part because the CEO position has become a revolving door. |
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The European governments of the 1920s were like revolving doors, forever changing and with little sense of persistent direction. |
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When she took over a Saturday morning job on CBS, a lot of people talked about revolving doors. |
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It revolves around the world's second largest auto maker and the continually revolving door at the executive suite. |
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Why should Pistons fans believe the hiring of new coach Rick Carlisle will stop the revolving door at the position? |
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She followed the perpetually circular movement of the revolving doors, stepping out onto Kyanka Street. |
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A child's revolving lantern projects kaleidoscopic images of brightly colored animals on a bedroom wall. |
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This year's cabaret is a bitter-sweet affair, revolving around songs of romance on the run and love from afar. |
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Tour de Ville, our city's revolving restaurant, sits atop the Delta Hotel on the dividing line between downtown and Old Montreal. |
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Instead of a revolving door, there should be a steel wall between Wall Street and Washington. |
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The revolving structure of the melody brings to mind minimalist composers Steve Reich and Philip Glass in its apparent simplicity, but subtle complexity. |
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Fed up of being surrounded by a revolving cast of affluent crashing bores, I vowed to get out more. |
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The ambiguity revolving around the event made it a poor candidate for a final showdown. |
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The revolving flux of idiosyncratic secondary characters, caught up in counterinsurgency jargon, is also at times distracting. |
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Can repairs be effected to a satellite revolving in its orbit? |
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He would be revolving in his grave if he knew about Monster Tajima! |
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A third type of double stars involves a pair of stars revolving about their common center of mass in an orbit whose plane passes through or very near the Earth. |
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The Sun, with all those planets revolving around it, and depending on it, can still ripen a bunch of grapes as though it had nothing else in the Universe to do. |
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His almanac tables, showing the moon and Earth with the planets revolving about the sun, met the test of expert observation as well as the old Earth-centered tables had. |
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There have been scores of films revolving around the vampire theme. |
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The company's revolving credit facility from its banks is fully utilised and the cost of its bank debt has increased significantly since Elan was downgraded to junk. |
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He found the right building and pushed through the revolving door. |
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Wordlessly, he stepped through the revolving door and into the building. |
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The dominant axis runs between revolving doors at north-west and south-east corners, and, like the big space, it ascends the height of the building. |
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Slamming the car door shut with a terrific bang, Daphne White lugs her shopping bags up to the hotel entrance, through the revolving doors, and over to the elevator. |
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Earlier this month, the Fed reported that in October, revolving credit rose at a 7.5 percent annual rate. |
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This means short-time sentences for drug offenders and a revolving door style situation which returns them to our streets, unrepentant and back in business. |
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The policy of revolving door justice changed under Mayor Dinkins. |
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The attorney general of British Columbia recently announced he was forming a committee to look for solutions to the revolving door situation in the criminal courts. |
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Our prison has for too long been a warehouse for criminals, another revolving door which sees the same people coming in and going out, often worse than when they entered. |
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In many cases, a revolving door approach to higher administration on select campuses has hampered our colleagues, and colleges and or schools from achieving collective goals. |
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Most businesses can't afford that sort of revolving door operation. |
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Who do you want to knight you, one of Italy's revolving door leaders? |
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In light of the recent revolving door at the position, it's tempting to attribute Anderson's accomplishments to Shanahan's offensive system and Gibbs' offensive line. |
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This revolving door concept hampered any chance of building sustained chemistry and camaraderie between the players and thereby undermined team play. |
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The industry-to-government revolving door, which has brought many meat industry insiders inside USDA, has weakened public health, also, the newspaper reports. |
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Critics decry this revolving door between industry and government. |
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However, it would be much more difficult for the revolving door of lobbying and the military industrial complex to make multi-millionaires of generals and politicans. |
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However the axiom that the quality and cost of the food in a revolving restaurant is in inverse proportion to the height of the tower doesn't apply here. |
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You step into the specially designed bath and hundreds of revolving jets or water from nozzles massages the entire body from the feet to the neck. |
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The revolving beaters strip off all the tow and loose matter. |
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The three girlfriends are chiefly excuses for Bobby's shilly-shallying, so we get glaring patches of clashing color revolving around a colorless blob. |
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This is a droll drama revolving around a junior financial adviser who finally gets his big break when he is assigned to the prestigious portfolio of a very wealthy client. |
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With all these questions revolving in my mind for a long time, a very fruitful talk with a singer triggered me to pen down my thoughts into words. |
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Your first step onto the revolving disc that holds the tables can be a bit disconcerting and it's easy to get lost as your seat sidles away while you're loading up your plate. |
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A stand-up comedian in a self-titled sitcom revolving around his musings about nothing? |
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Evolve a revolving roundtable of women, or men, with diverse, unpredictable views. |
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Outside, to the left of the revolving doors, is where he would smoke his after-dinner cigarette. |
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His last few years have been a revolving door of corruption, scandal, resignation, and reinstatement. |
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Since 2006, the ATF has been overseen by revolving cast of acting directors, none of whom received official Senate confirmation. |
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Golder uses felt mops, which he makes himself, on a spindle revolving at 3,000 revs, and employs pumice powder mixed with vegetable oil to polish the silver. |
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Stepping through the revolving door and across the black and white tiles to our candlelit table in a discreet little alcove, I felt I could have been in Paris. |
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She said the rescue center has quickly become a revolving door for people who are hoping to reunite with their pets. |
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But in fact, looping media dates back to the days of revolving stereoscopes and other mechanized Victorian amusements first employed as laboratory tools. |
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Massive revolving aisles deliver computer controlled inventory to stationary stockers who then pick the product and place it in a computer-tracked bins. |
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Nowadays cream is separated mechanically in a centrifuge, a revolving circular vessel in which the cream migrates to the centre, from which it is drawn off. |
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These frozen, silent moments were punctuated by the hum, whir and click of slide projectors changing and revolving, reminding us of their outdatedness and sheer physicality. |
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And some revolving doors are partitioned into small, individual-sized portions, so that one person goes into each compartment and shuffles round by turn? |
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Brocaded concierges are choreographed to look like revolving doors. |
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The National Theatre, with its push-button revolving stage, its sets which came out of the flies or up from the floor, was one of the mechanical wonders of the age. |
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Trees were placed in a large revolving drum and debarked by friction. |
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Whirling, she groped her way through the hotel's revolving side door. |
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With the storyline of the film revolving round the nexus between drug mafia and underworld dons, the mood of the film is certainly reflected in the music, it has been claimed. |
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In addition, Reckson OP's liquidity and financial flexibility will weaken due to the retirement of its unsecured revolving credit facility. |
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He phased out his revolving credit card and switched to a charge card after 18 months of operation. |
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The story is an action packed, mysterious, backstabbing, and dramatic story revolving around classic cars. |
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The revolving fund account would be lapsable at the end of each fiscal year. |
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Lakeland also plans to temporarily pay down a portion of its senior revolving credit facility with AloStar Bank of Commerce. |
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At March 31, 2008, Winland had no balance outstanding on its bank revolving line-of-credit agreement. |
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The panarama's like being inside a videodrome of revolving landscapes by Thomas Moran. |
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Smilers can expect tweets revolving around Miley's dogs, hit new album Bangerz and selfies with her classic tongue pose. |
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The music culture of Greenland also includes traditional Inuit music, largely revolving around singing and drums. |
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In 1856 Ruskin's book in celebration of the sea, The Harbours of England, revolving around Turner's drawings, was published. |
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The large drive wheel turns the much smaller spindle assembly, with the spindle revolving many times for each turn of the drive wheel. |
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Classic Rock magazine described the downer rock culture revolving around the use of Quaaludes and the drinking of wine. |
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The program is designed to build critical thinking skills with analogies as one of the main themes revolving around it. |
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Germanic paganism was polytheistic, revolving around the veneration of various deities. |
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A tenaculum or multitoothed grasper is placed through the tube and blade to grasp the tissue to the revolving blade. |
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Part of the problem is that as scary as the Daleks appear, all 11 incarnations of the Time Lord have trashed the revolving trash cans. |
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It ends mid October when sanctions are lifted but only after shouting matches revolving around the phrase 'why don't you put a jumper on? |
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A revolving sign at the entrance to the campus announced DARW and a table display was mounted with free toothpaste and brush-ups. |
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The ironclads of this time consisted of broadside turret and the new casemate ironclads which protected the revolving turret. |
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Max Reinhardt staged A Midsummer Night's Dream thirteen times between 1905 and 1934, introducing a revolving set. |
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Astronomers know today that the Earth revolving around the sun is tilted on its axis, bringing each hemisphere now closer to the sun, now further away. |
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Then nodules of blue earth have to be removed and an opaque crust must be cleaned off, which can be done in revolving barrels containing sand and water. |
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During 2013, owing largely to regulatory leverage restrictions, OFS does not anticipate accessing the Madison Capital Class B revolving credit facility. |
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A notable revolving aqueduct has been made on the Bridgewater Canal. |
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Although there may have been some support for the euthanization there is a possibility of controversy due to the issue revolving around the subject of assisted suicide. |
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Peelers with knife blades mounted in the outside walls of a revolving drum in which the product is tumbled have a similar effect as an abrasion peeler. |
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It also has a double-row ball bearing revolving brush with stiffener. |
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That is the delicious truth behind the music industry's best-kept secret, a revolving cluster of Hollywood-based sidemen informally known as The Wrecking Crew. |
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She is best known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around her fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. |
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It also showcased an experimental stereo panning effect in which sounds emanating from Hendrix's guitar move through the stereo image, revolving around the listener. |
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Another Fuller invention was a revolving disc of gels, which enabled a lighting operator to shift hues constantly like a modern-day color scroller. |
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It was followed by A Woman of No Importance in 1893, another Victorian comedy, revolving around the spectre of illegitimate births, mistaken identities and late revelations. |
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The surrogacy scandal revolving around Baby Gammy got a new twist as the his surrogate Thai mother has applied for an Australian citizenship for the baby. |
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The tool has a brace-type speeder handle with a single revolving handgrip that makes lowering the cab quick and easy, not to mention saving your hands from wear and tear. |
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The report... called for a review of the effect of what it called a revolving door syndrome, in which analysts leave to work for an issuer whose debt they were rating. |
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Prison reform and the rehabilitation of prisoners need to be part of the fight against crime, since it is critical that revolving door syndromes of criminality be arrested. |
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A range of strategies have been attempted to address the difficult conditions at entrances, including air curtains, overdoor heaters, lobbies, revolving doors and baffles. |
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