Alison heard the sound of ricks shifting and the floor beneath them was beginning to shake. |
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Older warehouses are called rick houses because the barrels are stored on stationary frames called ricks. |
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What they miss coming down are the nearby slabs of peat that lie like cake, the sharp cuts in the dark earth, the lines of wet string that run along the banks, the triangular ricks of earth off in the distance. |
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Afterwards these pieces, split into small sticks ready for the stove, were thrown into a conical heap, which it was Lincoln's business to repile in shapely ricks. |
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Expect Manchester United's turbulent trip to Brazil to hog a large chunk of the chinwag, although refereeing ricks are also certain to be discussed with equal intensity. |
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Ricks was killed by falling debris, Kieran was never found, and only Prentice was saved. |
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It's not very surprising that Ricks mentions the song only once, in passing. |
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It is when he moves to a higher level of argument that Ricks loses his judiciousness. |
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Ricks and McCue bring us as close as we seem likely to come to seeing the poems clearly. |
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Today the Washington Post ran a page 1 story by the estimable Thomas Ricks concerning a briefing given to a Pentagon advisory committee last month. |
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Just to reiterate, both Atkinson and Ricks have won the Pulitzer Prize for their writing on the military, and Peter Baker is one of The Post's all-stars as well. |
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Ricks knows of one Canadian firm that has a sales operation in Texas. |
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Smaller businesses especially, Ricks says, need to be on top of their account balance as it will be artificially inflated as cheques are issued. |
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Failure to finish is often a fatal flaw in driving change, Ricks observed. |
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Ecleamus Ricks, Healthcare Georgia Foundation board member and Kerne Middleton, of the macon Housing Authority were also on program to introduce the keynote speakers. |
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