Then thread a small bell with some ribbon, and pull the ribbon up through the hole in the pot. |
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The pink ribbon is the generic symbol for breast cancer awareness throughout the world. |
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A gold ribbon and wafer seal with the impression of the U.S. Department of State seal is affixed to this certificate. |
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Watchers are notorious pencil sharpeners, ribbon changers, plant waterers, home repairers and abhorrers of messy rooms or messy pages. |
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Mylonitic rocks usually have ribbon quartz and rotated albite porphyroclasts. |
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He had given her corsage made of carnations just like these with little pieces of Queen Anne's lace mixed in and tied with a blue ribbon. |
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A little dash of pumpkin pie spice in my pumpkin jelly and I was on to another blue ribbon winner. |
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There are more bulldozers by the wayside than trees, rivers are replaced with billions of miles of ribbon like roads and trash is everywhere. |
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If the basket has an open weave at the upper edge, a ribbon or fabric tie can be woven through the wicker. |
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Instead of a ribbon tie, use nylon webbing that slips through two small metal loops or a buckle. |
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This book is beautifully presented and tied with a red ribbon complete with jingly bell. |
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I recommend ribbon tape, which has a little more adhesive, but may be more likely to cause a tape allergy. |
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Following the path of the red Aids ribbon, Armstrong's band has spawned a rainbow of imitators. |
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The circus aerialists perform, hanging from the top of the building, twisting through silver hoops and bright red ribbon. |
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His blue ribbon commission has rascals that have screwed over the average Bahamian and enriched themselves beyond belief. |
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The printer warms this ribbon and sublimates the dye so it affixes to the specially coated glossy paper. |
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Her hood had been left back and her glossy raven hair had been tied up with a deep lilac ribbon. |
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These also can be controlled by foot pedals, when both hands are needed on the keyboard or ribbon. |
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The key always sat in the keyhole, with a red ribbon tied to the end of it. |
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For a temporary installation, use thin wire or a pretty ribbon to hang the frame from a nail tacked discreetly above the mirror. |
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His are fantasies with hanging beads and wisps of feathers and leather straps as thin as ribbon. |
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To my delight I won a blue ribbon for my jam and curd, a red ribbon for my salsa and a white ribbon for my pickles. |
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Who says you don't stand a dog's chance of winning a red ribbon in a Bow-Wow Beauty contest? |
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Here's what you get when you mix luxurious silk with a lace trim and fine ribbon lacing. |
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The bodice laced up in the front with cream-colored ribbon, which tied off at the waist. |
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You could take black satin ribbon and lace it through the big stitches for extra effect. |
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The crystal pieces are contemporary in style and stylishly presented in glossy white boxes with a turquoise silk ribbon. |
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It was one of those memories you wish that could be boxed up with a nice red ribbon, bow and all, and give it to people as a present. |
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The front of the train was decked with seven sprays of white lilies tied with black ribbon, one for each decade of Mr Hartley's life. |
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Sammy has a yen for Kitty, who actually gives us a truncated version of her famous ribbon dance. |
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Another method of fastening shoes involved using ribbon or tapes to secure latchets which are folded over. |
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Fold the remaining two pieces of ribbon in half, and sew the folded ends just inside of where you stitched the strap. |
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Finally, the attendant picked up the pacifier, attached it to a ribbon, and sewed it to the child's shirt. |
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One day, Ivana had found an abundant amount of leftover purple fabric and red ribbon and had sewn a very elegant dress for her. |
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With shaking hands, I retied the green ribbon and picked up the next scroll. |
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I was visiting my neighbor again, and he brought me a tiny black puppy with a pink ribbon around her neck. |
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My parents divorced when I was younger and I loved how proud my dad was of me whenever I brought home a new ribbon or a medal. |
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Suddenly an explosion flamed in space, a ribbon of orange fire slashing out of the hull like a whip, lashing out into the blackness of space. |
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An orange ribbon of flame is charring its way across more than 20,000 acres near Los Angeles. |
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The A888 is a narrow ribbon of tarmac that curls and loops around the inlets and headlands of the Hebridean island of Barra. |
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It is a ribbon of material along which magnetic particles are arranged to store data. |
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The ribbon of land mass, fringed with coconut trees, stretches for more than 12,500 miles around a vast lagoon. |
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Drive south from San Francisco, along the black ribbon of Route 1 as it hugs the northern coast of California. |
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That creates black borders at top and bottom and a narrow ribbon of picture across the middle of your TV screen. |
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Forensic examiners were able to reconstruct the text of what had been typed on the ribbon of this typewriter. |
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Each page through a printer or copier takes another bit of ink off the ribbon, or another copy off of the machine's life expectancy. |
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My assignments never looked so good and when I wasn't printing, I'd put the ribbon in the fridge to make it last longer. |
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The first tape storage products utilized magnetic particles coated onto a thin ribbon of metal substrate. |
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The pathway is now used by people who walk, run or cycle along the scenic trails, which ribbon in and around Canmore. |
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Let it ribbon through holiday centerpieces, over mantels or stream it across doorways. |
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Freeways ribbon across picture postcard views, and there are more dulcet Kiwi tones on National Radio than I can translate fast enough. |
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When the orange mixture starts to ribbon, remove the basin and stand it in cold water to cool slightly. |
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They will start signing autographs and meeting fans from 2.30 pm until 7pm after cutting the ribbon to open the store's new gallery extension. |
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With banners flying, the group shouted their objections as Essex County Council officials cut the ribbon to officially open the new road. |
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Tomorrow, Jack McConnell, the First Minister, will cut the ribbon that officially opens the station and marks an end to the needless delays. |
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After a blessing by branch chaplain Father John Tyrrell, Mayor Everitt and John Gould cut the ribbon to officially open the building. |
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An external disk drive handled long-term file storage and a flat ribbon cable sent data out to the printer. |
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A short ribbon cable connects the PCB to the IDE connector on the hard drive and a molex cable does the same for power. |
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Beneath loosely embedded rocks hide the brittle stars, ribbon worms and slithery, clinging fish called blennies. |
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It was made up of white oleanders and pink roses lined with small chrysanthemums tied together with a single satin ribbon. |
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There was no special ribbon or tissue paper wrapped lovingly around them, just an ugly rubber band. |
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Miss Fudge worked out a route for us at the weekend with an A to Z and a piece of pink ribbon. |
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Overwound strings have a core of gut, silk, nylon, or wire wrapped in metal wire or ribbon. |
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A digital radio hi-fi tuner will come with an indoor aerial, either a ribbon dipole or a monopole. |
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One year, my sister and I had the brilliant idea to wrap my mom's gift in as much ribbon and tape as was humanly possible to fit on the gift. |
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First she took off the ribbon, and then gingerly ripped off the tape holding the paper together. |
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A single daisy was taped to my locker with a yellow note tied to it by some white ribbon. |
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Stitch four scallops and gather the ribbon very tightly, creating four distinct petals. |
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One great suggestion is using metallic braid ribbon with scalloped edges to spruce up plain metal votives. |
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On the other hand, brightly colored variegated ribbon grass planted behind catmint backlights the catmint and makes its flowers recede. |
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The first continuous process involved squeezing a ribbon of molten glass through two hot rollers, similar to an old mangle. |
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The mediators will also have their photographs on a noticeboard and will wear pale and dark blue ribbon badges to identify themselves. |
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The tuna tartare gets an entertaining fillip of fresh papaya and a ribbon of gorgeously reduced balsamic glaze. |
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My hair was tied up in a ponytail with a ribbon, and my face looked fresh with lip gloss and mascara. |
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Rounding the curve in the road Crow makes a turn and heads straight towards the finish line ribbon strung across the road. |
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I love the little cream silk ribbon tied in a bow on the door handle to my bathroom. |
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I picked up a wide blue ribbon, wound it around the ponytail, and tied it in a bow. |
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Tie the red ribbon in a bow and stitch in place through the center knot, referring to the photo for placement. |
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At the base of the triangle made by her stomacher, and foregrounded by a white ribbon tied in a bow, hangs an emblem of the Queen's chastity. |
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She wore a light blue dress with a white apron, and a ribbon, tied in a bow to match the color of her dress, hung gracefully in her hair. |
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Next cut a length of narrow holiday ribbon to tie in a bow for the top of the package. |
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Tie the very ends of the ribbon together in bow or knot, to form a loop by which to hang the bag. |
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He looks very jaunty, hands on hips, his cap pushed back on his head and his cap ribbon tied in a bow. |
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Purchase Christmas cards, wrapping paper, tissue, bows, ribbon and decorations for next year while they are on sale now. |
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Attached to the roses was her engagement ring, secured using the ribbon from the gold bow. |
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Further awards of the same decoration were shown by a bar on the ribbon of the cross or medal. |
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The store clerk put the ribbon into the parcel, and tied it all up with string and sealing wax. |
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Buy an inexpensive piece of material or ribbon and make a matching headband or hair wrap for pennies. |
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Jennifer unwrapped the pale blue tissue paper to find a most exquisite white matinee jacket with a blue silk ribbon tie. |
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Whatever happened to good old May Queen's, Morris dancing and ribbon dancing around a maypole. |
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Yes, it is possible to use a ribbon cable to connect external drives. |
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This amethyst party dress with velvet ribbon trim is fully lined. |
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Ben had risen before her and was already shaved and resplendently dressed in silver grey broadcloth with matching waistcoat, white shirt and black ribbon tie. |
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You never had to think about ribbon belts or decorative bra straps. |
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She had a red ribbon pinned inside her clothes for luck, too. |
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It was covered in black velvet with a blood red rose embroidered on the front and a ribbon of the same colour as the rose tied in a bow at the top. |
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The canopy's rose-colored silk gauze panels flow from a circular hoop with a rainbow-colored silk top, secured with roses and pink ribbon streamers. |
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Rosario's embroidered and ornamented sashes with ribbon rosettes for an imagined Miss Brazil, Miss Amazon and Miss France hang from standards nearby. |
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Yeah, you can send care packages and put yellow ribbon magnets on your car to make you feel all warm and fuzzy that you're doing your own small part. |
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It's curious, though, there was a blue ribbon panel of six experts who said, this will never work, the public will not accept it and you'll lose your shirt. |
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The clever idea here is to make the shell of the chair out of a continuous broad ribbon of material that forms seat, back and sides in one fluid movement. |
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It was sleeting, and my team spotted a ribbon of smoke in the forest and wheeled off the road to a campfire, around which huddled six Lithuanian cyclists. |
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The launch of the play club was a family affair with carols galore and of course Santa cutting the ribbon and having a quiet word with the younger guests. |
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I tucked in, and with a sideways glance through the bare low hedge, pushed on and on and tried to be optimistic about a ten-degree ribbon of pink sky. |
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An undulating ribbon of silver weaves through the work's russet background while the coppery trunklike shapes edged with white suggest sunlight filtered through dense foliage. |
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And with a fine dose of ribbon embroidery and a bit of sparkle, grunge was dressed up enough for a grownup. |
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Another laugh came after Moore trailed off, holding the book up so the audience could see that the typeface was fading as Stella's typewriter ribbon runs out of ink. |
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Using a simple whipstitch, and catching just the centers or the hidden layers of the ribbon, stitch the ribbon flowers over the green leaf trim at the lace upper edge. |
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It was a pair of matching katanas, one edged swords sheathed in rusted hold sheathing with red ribbon tied around the hilt that dangled to the side. |
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In 1888, the typewriter ribbon was patented by Jacob L. Wortman. |
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For playful touches that contrast with felt's matte texture, thread shiny satin ribbon through slits in the fabric or weave it into a pillow front. |
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After your child completes several cards, stack and lace them together through the eyelets on the left edge to form a book, tying the ribbon ends in a bow. |
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The bunch of ribbon is pinched at the left side, held with a fake rose. |
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As yet, the colour and design of the ribbon has not been decided. |
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The sexy lingerie, which is saucy as only the Brits can be, features whimsical designs like embroidered bows, polka-dots, lace trimming, and side-tie ribbon closures. |
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Once again, Ashby's Sterling Ice Cream scored a blue ribbon for its chocolate, vanilla and vanilla bean ice creams, not to mention a red ribbon for its French vanilla variety. |
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She's begun adding unique touches of tatting or crocheting or ribbon work. |
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I gritted my teeth as I carefully untied the knot in the ribbon. |
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The ribbon is red ochre with a narrow white stripe towards either edge. |
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Thread a short ribbon through slits cut in two sides to make a handle. |
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Make a twisted cord or use a ribbon, and lace it through the eyelets. |
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A thin, transversely oriented ribbon of fibers, the medial lemniscus, ascends from the lower brainstem into the midbrain tegmentum where it occupies a ventrolateral position. |
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After cutting the ribbon to the entrance to the woodland walk I was presented with a bouquet by the youngest daughters of the last grandchild to be actually born at Townhead. |
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They argued that all future development would be carried out in backland areas to further reinforce the existing Main Street of the town and to prevent ribbon development. |
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Attach the two connectors on the new ribbon cable to both your hard disks. |
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I knew I'd seen this ribbon doojigger around the house some place but I never expected I'd be able to find it. |
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It became larger and in the Georgian period became connected through urban ribbon development with the City along the Strand. |
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Blue ribbon juries cannot be used in real trials, which require constitutional safeguards to produce a jury of one's peers. |
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The Ennerdale flanks are steep and rough with areas of crag, the lower slopes being planted with a ribbon of conifers. |
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She carried a gathered bouquet of lily-of-the-valley with a double-satin ribbon. |
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The use of line weight to define the edge of a ribbon clarifies understanding of both line and edge. |
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I saw cassette tapes and pulled the ribbon out and thought about what ghosts could be hiding in the machine. |
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Magnetization of the ribbon was performed with a proprietary magnetizer using a 2-pole configuration. |
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I was smaller, I was scrawnier, I wasn't good at soccer or cricket or football, and I never won a blue ribbon. |
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I've made straw into gold for that one using an old bog roll, some sticky tape, straw and gold ribbon. |
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These include river otter, raccoons, beavers, green frogs, and western ribbon snakes. |
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Also, he was holding in his hand a thin strip of spattania ribbon that was as vibrantly yellow as the gunebo lily. |
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Mom's strawberry jam won the blue ribbon at the Holland County Fair three years running. |
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The icon of the blue ribbon on her site should not be taken to mean she opposes parental filtration programs. |
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The governor selected a cadre of blue ribbon social scientists to serve on her poverty task force. |
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Provided are matching satin ribbon detailings, topped with an embroidered floral bouquet in delicate contrasting shades. |
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The pigeon, very offended, flew back to the Bird Woman and, to pay out Mary Poppins, stuck the rose in the ribbon of the Bird Woman's hat. |
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It was formerly a common custom to wear a cross made of paper or ribbon on St Patrick's Day. |
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If Laddies are opening a new betting shop and get McCririck to cut the ribbon, thousands of people will turn up. |
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It is a ribbon lake formed in a glacial trough after the retreat of ice at the start of the current interglacial period. |
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Among the many notable pastas, mafaldine, a narrow ribbon pasta with ruffled edges perfect for capturing sauce, snags the prize. |
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Charles Bray had become rich as a ribbon manufacturer and had used his wealth in the building of schools and in other philanthropic causes. |
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A band or ribbon around the forehead was the typical way of holding one's hair in place. |
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Further north, walruses and bearded seals can be encountered on the Pacific side, and ribbon seals reproduce on the ice of Karaginsky Bay. |
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The method of identifying friend from foe was not through tartans but by the colour of ribbon worn upon the bonnet. |
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The town gained its first church and first school, and saw considerable ribbon development along the roads. |
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Some species, such as ribbon seals, ringed seals and leopard seals, have patterns of contrasting light and dark coloration. |
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The night ended with my mom bringing over a snuggie that she had made out of the breast cancer ribbon fabric. |
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Sunnyvale Mayor Anthony Spitaleri will preside over the ribbon cutting along with Asante Real Estate Group Sunnyvale owner, Abbyneh Zeleke. |
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Choc-a-holic A brown leather sole hosts a small wedge heel and chocolate velvet ribbon strap. |
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This anti-drop baby teether is also equipped with a short pliable ribbon with a small alligator clip at the end. |
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National Laboratory, produced the first 10-meter-long ribbons that can superconduct electricity at 100 amperes per centimeter of ribbon width. |
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A tongue-like projection coils around a dart within the ribbon worm, ready to shoot out at prey. |
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On the streets of New York, the knish is a piping hot square of fried mashed potatoes served with a ribbon of mustard. |
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Other invertebrates include the Nemertea or ribbon worms, and the Sipuncula. |
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In a food shortage, a ribbon worm can survive by eating 95 per cent of its own body. |
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Hang a ladybug from the ribbon to make a necklace, or attach ladybugs to earring wires. |
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Or check out the sale bins at craft stores for yarn, rickrack, ball fringe and other inexpensive ribbon alternatives. |
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Or check out the sales bins at craft stores for yarn, rickrack, ball fringe and other inexpensive ribbon alternatives. |
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He awards a girl named Carolyn with a ribbon for her stegosaurus bodysuit. |
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She wore a fingertip-length illusion veil edged in silk ribbon and carried a hand-tied nosegay of white calla lilies and red roses. |
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Small rhinestone brooches completed the bouquet The handle was completely wrapped in ivory ribbon with accents of rhinestones. |
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Cover in chicken wire or criss cross in twine so that you can suspend it via ribbon or wire. |
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Coniston Water is an example of a ribbon lake formed by glaciation. |
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Here we see his morris troop bewitched, performing a riotous routine, ending with the masculine Sir Arthur Clarington camply prancing around with a red ribbon. |
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My motivation is not the cheesy blue ribbon or the even cheesier grandma-issue lapel pin but the promise of slinky Ieather slutwear with which to drape my shrinking form. |
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The galaxies lie within a continuous ribbon of sky known as SDSS Stripe 82, lying along the celestial equator and encompassing 275 square degrees. |
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Peter stored his toothly treasures in a beautiful wooden case. Each tooth was secured to its own little compartment with a gray silk ribbon looped around it. |
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Could you unwind about a foot of ribbon so I can finish the package? |
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Lighting, food, environment, temperament and care all have to be considered before someone takes home a tarantula, ribbon snake or scorpion as a pet. |
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While in the midst of creating a pink Christmas stocking with a ballet slipper design, her cats got into the ribbon she intended to use and destroyed it. |
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Outside the region's administrative boundary, it includes contiguous suburban settlements and a few densely populated outliers connected to it by ribbon development. |
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Vickie Damarjian walked away with the first-prize ribbon and is one step closer to national recognition based on her unique macadamia nut sugar cookies, called Vic's Macs. |
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It has a short red ribbon with a small alligator clip at the end. |
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The boy on the right wears an Army kepi with a length of ribbon attached to its top, again showing the close ties between Pawnee men and the Army during this time. |
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Pin the ends of the ribbon loop across the seam allowances and sew them in place using backstitch on the machine or some good, strong handstitches. |
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Here we see his morris troop bewitched, performing a riotous routine, ending with a manly Sir Arthur Clarington camply prancing around with a red ribbon. |
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The demands of modern living saw the growth of housing estates throughout Glamorgan, moving away from the Victorian terrace of Cardiff or the ribbon cottages of the valleys. |
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In the next stage, robotic climbers would ascend the ribbon, epoxying additional carbon-nanotube ribbons to the mother line as the robots shimmy spaceward. |
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In one, place ball ornaments, caps facing into the bowl to hide them, or tie a small bow with a color-coordinated ribbon onto the spring pin at the top of the cap. |
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A large Danish sun or star hanging round his neck by a blue ribbon... had given him the appearance of being insured in some extraordinary Fire Office. |
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The automat for the complete measurement of saw blades and ribbon sections presented here includes two sensors of this kind for the 3D measurement of single teeth. |
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Repairs are accomplished by producing inter-linking spot welds to totally bond metallic ribbon, wire, paste, or powder to the desired area of the workpiece. |
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In essence, the sound was captured by a microphone and translated into light waves via a light valve, a thin ribbon of sensitive metal over a tiny slit. |
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The transverse flagellum is a wavy ribbon in which only the outer edge undulates from base to tip, due to the action of the axoneme which runs along it. |
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Windermere is long and narrow, like many other ribbon lakes. |
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