They lay in wait for him on the York ring road, then rammed his car and attacked him with a monkey wrench. |
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The bell let out an ear-shattering, death-defying ring that sent out ghosts and wights and phantoms and other eerie, unfriendly shadowlings. |
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She puts the lipstick away in her handbag, sits back and looks out to the ocean, then twists her wedding ring around her finger. |
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A storage ring has the same components as the main accelerator but with fewer klystrons. |
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The groom puts a wedding ring on the ring finger of the bride's left hand, and the bride may also give the groom a ring. |
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Maybe you would see koalas, wombats, echidnas, brush tail and ring tail possums and emus if you're lucky. |
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Chrome is also used on other surfaces, ranging from the shifter ring to the door handles to the control knobs. |
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She'd become so thin that her wedding ring was loose, able to wobble up and down between her knuckles. |
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A wristwatch and a wedding band or graduation ring are the only two pieces of jewelry you should wear to the office. |
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It does seem strange for a single woman to buy her male friend a diamond ring, a ring that would be considered a wedding band. |
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Joining a gardening group or web ring that specializes in desert gardening will provide additional resources for specific problems. |
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Young men in white shirts and red sashes grasped each other round the shoulders to form a ring fifteen feet across. |
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Line a flan ring or pie dish with the prepared pastry and bake it blind in a hot oven. |
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We're so used to seeing turquoise in a setting for a ring or as a pendant that we don't often consider it for the interior design of our homes. |
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She slipped a tiny elastic banding ring over the long metal pin which connects my real leg to the artificial one. |
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I snorted back a giggle at the way the ring jiggled when he moved his eyebrow like that. |
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The scheme will now be expanded to cover the whole area within the city centre ring road and not just the main shopping areas. |
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The boxer or manager of the game sat with his coins, kips, string and money tray in the place where he could view the whole ring clearly. |
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Initially made of hemp or vine the ring could be replaced whenever it wore out. |
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Lydia opened it and took out a silver ring that was set with tiny red jewels. |
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The flow pattern caused by the tail flick of the 4 mm zebra danio larva is a vortex ring with a jet through the center. |
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She was wearing blue denim jeans and a jacket, a long jumper and a small yellow metal ring decorated with bows. |
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Stephanie Biddle and the Paradise Band ring in the New Year in jazzy style at Montreal's landmark jazz 'n' ribs joint. |
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Place sample on flat watch glass inside the glass ring form such that the sample is centered in the ring form. |
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The Queensberry Rules will have to be altered to allow two opponents to climb into the same ring as Lennox Lewis. |
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In the mangrove-lined estuaries that ring most of the 2,000-miles of sparsely inhabited coast you can fish for trevally, queenfish or tarpon. |
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Prospective carnival queens can either fill out an application form on the night of the competition or ring this number for one in advance. |
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It was soon interrupted by the harsh jangle of the telephone, which I let ring until Quinn shouted for me to pick it up. |
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Matters are not helped by the fact that at weekends the northern ring road becomes solely an access road to Clifton Moor. |
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The assembly is strong and rigid, with no ring or scope movement from recoil. |
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The stretch of 62 kilometers of the outer ring road has been a haunt for criminals who find easy targets. |
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The alarm clock woke me up with an ear piercing ring and a few ascending beeps. |
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The troublemakers are being 'kettled' around Nelson's Column by a ring of several hundred officers. |
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I am always afraid that one morning the alarm clock will ring and I will wake up and find I am in Kent. |
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A ring of abrasive material such as eggshells, sand, wood shavings, diatomaceous earth, hair or ash can be placed around susceptible plants. |
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Your job is to yell out your orders, and the waitron will ring bells back at you in response. |
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In another case a girl cashier who attempted to ring the alarm bell was kicked in the head. |
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Change the script to make the dads gay, however, and you go from matinee to over 18s in one ring of the alarm bell. |
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Any MP who has a wait-listed flight, or wants an upgrade, they ring Hawesy and it's all sorted, mate. |
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Using a clean, wet cloth, wipe the lip of each jar, add a lid and ring and hand tighten. |
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He looked about at all the imitations of himself, like a ring of mirrors each showing California in a state of abject want. |
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Soft flecks of light winked off the frames of his gold-rimmed glasses and the heavy gold ring in his left ear. |
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Long ago, some unknown gunsmith drilled and tapped a rifle receiver ring to attach a sight base. |
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Two escape holes in the receiver ring are intended to vent escaping gases away from the shooter. |
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The idea of a huge ring road around the city was abandoned in the late Seventies by the former West Yorkshire County Council. |
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He is a master of numerous holds and throws and is a throwback to a time when stories were told in the ring and not on the microphone. |
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There is a large basketball court, attached to the kho-kho ground, a ring tennis court, a tennis court and large practice areas. |
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Maybe he spotted the wedding ring on my finger and that took the wind out of his sails, so he decided to tease me instead. |
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There were other doors here, stretching down the long hallway, but there were more keys on the key ring than there were doors. |
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The RPR network aggregates the packet traffic from around the ring onto one or more highly concentrated links connecting to the network edge. |
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There are also moments when the emotional responses of key characters in key situations completely fail to ring true. |
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On his key ring he had three keys and one metal football key-chain with his number, 88 inscribed on the back. |
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He said keyholders of some properties had ordered the people occupying the properties to ring them first in the event of a fire. |
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I kept at the mouth-to-mouth resuscitation until I heard the doorbell ring and a policeman came in. |
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The ring came out then, one and a quarter karats of diamonds set in fourteen carat gold. |
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He can be unpredictable, able to move swiftly round the ring and be elusive, but has the height and reach to stand and trade blows. |
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Every time there's an affirmative answer, the volunteers ring a bell to spur one another on. |
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A safety karabiner comprises a swivelling gate with a sliding locking ring operating in conjunction with a lock-bolt. |
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Other species such as the wheatear, ring ouzel, and sandwich tern have all been observed about one week earlier than usual. |
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She wore no jewelry save the band of white gold on one of her fingers, a ring that once belonged to her mother. |
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The only conclusion is that the ring road is not at an advanced stage where land must be kept free of development. |
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If you know what you are going to buy in advance, ring ahead to check availability. |
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He has consulted at most of the storage ring projects around the world, many of which have installed Halbach design undulators and wigglers. |
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Suddenly it's next December 31, and the gang's all together again to ring in another year. |
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Tense minutes passed as the sound of rams battering against the main gate began to ring throughout the valley. |
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After a quick introduction the film jumps back twenty years to show us how these two ended up in the ring together. |
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I've no idea if he works there still, he used to ring me up all the time when I had my job doing admin at a uni last year. |
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Anti-spyware researchers have uncovered a massive identity theft ring linked to keylogging software. |
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Sorbs in this country usually called themselves Wends, but that term has acquired a pejorative ring in Europe today. |
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Young had come into the ring weighing much more than his usual light-welterweight limit of ten stone, as Jones is a full welterweight, and more. |
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A large crowd was on the piers to witness her departure, and they made the welkin ring with their cheers. |
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Mark and his companions made the welkin ring with their shouts at the old man's answer. |
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He heard the bell ring for the last 200m, kicked, and slowed to a jog after crossing the finish line in first. |
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He jogged his horse back over to the class as Zeya walked Feoi out of the ring and headed toward the other group. |
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He had conveyed the strange hold the ring had on him with in wonderfully actorly fashion. |
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The Master Plan proposes developing a system of road grids between the five areas between the five radial roads and the ring roads. |
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Many women also wear their gold wedding ring with a diamond engagement ring and an eternity ring. |
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And I noticed he had a wedding ring on and she did not, and there were sparks between them. |
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My original wedding ring was lost, and I have struggled with how or whether to replace it ever since. |
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Someone started to ring the doorbell while someone else was banging the knocker. |
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She pointed to my wedding ring and said that she had not noticed it before. |
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Her wedding ring and plain gold earrings are her only jewellery, plus a few red beads and tight bangles on one wrist. |
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Absentmindedly, Clara takes off her wedding ring and plays with it, spinning it around. |
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I remembered the ring of the woodman's axe in the forests at home, and wished for a few long-sided Green Mountain boys. |
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There was quite a pile of copper coloured hair in a ring around the chair when she finished. |
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A quantity of cash was stolen as well as various items of jewellery, which included a necklace with a wedding ring hung on it. |
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If the bride or groom reacts to the metals found in certain types of jewelry, a platinum wedding ring is the way to go. |
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When he asked for help in choosing a wedding ring for Valerie, she said yes. |
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A tungsten wedding band is a good choice for a wedding ring because of its durability and quality. |
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But there is InTrade, an online betting ring that does a decent job of aggregating conventional wisdom. |
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As supplied by the factory, the Crossfire comes with a detachable, ghost ring aperture rear sight that is adjustable for windage with the help of a screwdriver. |
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Samantha is a smart, acerbic narrator, and her observations about high-school warfare ring true. |
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Pippa is now designing a ring and planning a reception at the home of her parents Carole and Michael in Bucklebury, berks. |
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Despite throwing his hat in the ring for almost every job in the next three years, the best he could get was a brief, abysmal spell at Bradford City. |
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A lot of people ring in the New Year with vows to lose weight and exercise. |
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It has been determined that the Abuna is to place the crown and ring upon Her Majesty, without the regal anointing, on the same day of the Emperor's coronation. |
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Literally and metaphorically, Lenny was everywhere, attending to every minute organisational detail and then getting into the ring in whites as a ref. |
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The rat-a-tat of the copier in a back office, punctuated by the ring of phones coming from everywhere, like fragments of celestial music trapped in a singularity. |
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The lady of the wheel did not apparently feel it incumbent on her to ring her bell, but succeeded in running against the other lady, and wheeling the cycle over her foot. |
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He had dodged right into a ring of fire only twenty feet in diameter. |
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I wormed the knife between tiny slivers of green plastic to prise free the ring pull and used pliers to grasp the toggle on that pesky foil circle. |
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David raised his eyebrows, and his skull ring wobbled precariously. |
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Then, after watching a brief bout between local fighters, he entered the ring himself, playfully feinting a few jabs with awestruck Afghan boxers. |
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The keeper of environmental records at the museum, Colin Howes, said the ring ouzel was the first specimen they had ever received from the South Yorkshire area. |
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These brave souls took an icy dip in the ocean to ring in 2015 and raise money for charity. |
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Thanks to burglar alarms, British criminals have figured out that it's easier to wait till you come home, ring the door bell, and punch you in the kisser. |
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If they're unconscious ring 999 or, if you can, give the kiss of life. |
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I've been playing around with a web ring for all Caribbean bloggers. |
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The ring of the steering quadrant is gilded with plumose anemones. |
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The gold wedding ring on his finger flashed in the sunlight. |
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Logan glanced at the body and sure enough the throat was slit at the jugular with a trail of blood staining the wood floors, along with a missing ring finger. |
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The birds in the mountains and forests might include ring ouzels, alpine accentors, wallcreepers, nutcrackers, and we will find alpine flowers and butterflies. |
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If you get the brass ring Tuesday, I know you will both serve your guy well either way. |
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All in a day's workaholism for Leno, whose aggressiveness in reaching for the brass ring knows few if any bounds. |
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The 18k gold earrings, bracelet, chain and ring my parents had given me a few days before glittered. |
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Kai leaned forward and, with the most practiced patience I had ever seen anyone exhibit, undid each metal-bolted lock with the tiny keys attached the key ring on his belt. |
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When the welkin had ceased to ring with their laughter and screeches, it was customary to join forces and proceed arm-in-arm to spend the evening in the town. |
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A metal ring is welded onto the power shaft beside the universal joint. |
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She gets involved in his shady life in Bangkok, where he runs a boxing ring that also serves as a front for drug smuggling. |
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It turns out that only when Muhammad Ali is in a boxing ring can he, or does he choose to, turn back the clock. |
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The listing is not live now, as MMR has decided to wait for a second appraisal of the ring to be completed. |
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The grid pattern is superimposed on the ring roads and radials. |
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Whenever we'd have to get in the ring for boxing scenes, and even during practice, the dude was full-on hitting me. |
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Another option looked at was using signal controls on radial routes and bollards on residential rat-runs to control the amount of traffic on the inner ring road. |
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You strive so hard to get the brass ring that when you get there, it can be blinding. |
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The thickening of the outer PD ring during constriction suggests that this may provide the driving force necessary for central plastid constriction. |
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It took me all my willpower, which isn't much, to not ring him back. |
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He soon recovered from his wound and continued selling meth as part of the ring operating from Billings to Bakken. |
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A watery autumnal sun shines down on the litter scattered across the cathedral green as the bells ring out from the tower to announce the morning service to the waking city. |
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Klitschko was retiring from the ring to concentrate on politics, where he had a 0-3 record in bids to become mayor of Kiev. |
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She stopped, listened to it ring again, and picked up the receiver. |
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My keys, the ones to my apartment, the ones I had given her only two weeks after meeting her, were on a separate key ring which was looped through Teresa's larger ring. |
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No call center is overstaffed in these days of fiscal austerity, so the phones ring constantly. |
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This infrastructure will include a ten-foot-high, gray concrete wall, topped with barbed wire, which will ring the dormitories. |
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Fran then found two keys on a round key ring in the lounge room. |
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She wore a sapphire engagement ring and a broad-band wedding ring and she looked more than capable of managing a business life and a tribe of kids. |
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Mary is in the ring with Bianca, an exotic brunette, riding Pinto, her Quarter Horse with nice gaits and who is unflappable in nearly all situations. |
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Etienne was knocked flat on his back in the middle of the ring and he lay there as referee Bill Clancy counted him out just 49 seconds into the scheduled 10-round fight. |
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This simple yet stylish key ring is the prefect gift for him or her. |
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Holmes however was just seen in an exhibition fight, so it might be that the old warhorse will still step in the ring despite what the public would hope. |
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Huge numbers of small duns, hill forts and ring forts were built on any suitable crag or hillock. |
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There's are also numerous cup and ring carvings and megaliths in the Machars and the Rhins of Galloway hinting at a migration route to Ireland. |
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There is no conclusive proof that she owned the ring, but its unusual design closely matches Joan's own words about her ring at her trial. |
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The Arts Council later determined the ring should not have left the United Kingdom. |
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The purchasers appealed, including to The Queen and the ring was allowed to remain in France. |
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Murdoch also used compressed air to ring a bell at his home to announce visitors. |
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One type of feeding behavior seen in bottlenose dolphins is mud ring feeding. |
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The housing precincts surround the shopping centre, which is bound by a ring road. |
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A purposely designed pedestrian and cycle system was also created using a network of ring and radial routes throughout the town. |
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It is bounded by a ring road and has been purposely planned, distinguishing it from West Lothian's other town centres. |
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Pliny also explained the significance of the signet ring, and how over time this ring was worn on the little finger. |
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I awakened with a violent pull upon the ring which was fastened at the top of my box. |
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The church bells of Cantre'r Gwaelod are said to ring out in times of danger. |
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A ring of 17 stones formed an oval, many being in matched pairs either side of the centre. |
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Although most cairns discovered in the area are round, a ring cairn or cairn circle exists on Gelli Mountain. |
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Silver and its alloys with gold are used as wire or ring seals for oxygen compressors and vacuum equipment. |
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Such old trees usually consist of a circular ring of growths of Yew, since their heart has long since rotted away. |
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The ring ouzel is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, earthworms, small rodents, reptiles and berries. |
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It was an obvious foul, the referee quickly entered the ring and disqualified Driscoll. |
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On the 27 February 1911 Welsh entered the ring at Covent Garden to little cheer, with the crowd supporting Wells the underdog. |
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It was a pitiful display and Welsh never stepped into a professional ring again. |
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Wilde had been away from the ring for months, and was outweighed by Sharkey by seven pounds. |
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The nervous system consists of a main nerve ring which runs around the central disk. |
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At the base of each arm, the ring attaches to a radial nerve which runs to the end of the limb. |
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With no true brain, the neural center is a large nerve ring encircling the mouth just inside the lantern. |
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This nerve ring is so well developed that in some species it may be legitimately considered an additional ganglion. |
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By doing so, the second vortex ring rolls under it and begins to spin faster. |
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An excellent and famous example of a ring species exists and has been described around the arctic circle in the form of the Larus gulls. |
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The bells ring for six minutes and the doors to the chamber are locked after a further four minutes. |
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City ring and bypasses have numbers preceded by an R, these also can be either motorways or dual carriageways. |
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The eyeballs were surrounded by a ring of bones, the sclerotic ossicle, which probably protected their eyes when diving abruptly for prey. |
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The city centre is surrounded by an electronic toll collection ring using the Autopass system. |
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Dendroclimatology is the analysis of tree ring growth patterns to determine past climate variations. |
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Some have traditionally been considered ring species, but recent evidence suggests that this assumption is questionable. |
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Despite reinforcement by the Royal Naval Division from 2 October, the Germans penetrated the outer ring of forts. |
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An inflatable rubber hose around the turret ring created a waterproof seal between the hull and turret. |
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From now on a ring of forts were to be built at a spacing that would allow them to effectively cover the intervals between them. |
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Because of this, many coasts are heavily populated and cities ring around the valleys surrounding volcanic peaks. |
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The long and ring superficialis tendons lie more palmar than the index and small. |
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There is rarely any wood as old as the entire tree, while the boughs themselves often become hollow with age, making ring counts impossible. |
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This removal of young fish can result in a reduced anchovy catch in the Benguela system if a ring passes through the fishery. |
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In addition, positive ions slowly drift westward and negative ions drift eastward, giving rise to a ring current. |
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Patriotic key ring Use it to decorate a backpack or pencil case, or even to hold some keys. |
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Beckham's teammate Gary Neville was the best man, and the couple's infant son, Brooklyn, was the ring bearer. |
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I kept chugging away on ion, adjusting my path so I'd hit perikron in the B ring with orbital velocity. |
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Silicon bronze ring nails are excellent for permanent fastening of wood and ply as they are strong and easily driven. |
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Augustus prepared to hand down his signet ring to his favored general Agrippa. |
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His thumb was said to be so large that he wore his wife's bracelet as a ring for it. |
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The Key Change key ring has been devised by nutritionists and allows people to see how much fat, sugar and salt packaged food contains. |
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One of the sets of keys has a distinctive Superman rubber key ring which officers believe someone may recognise. |
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The casing is a zinc alloy for durability and shock resistance, and it comes with a custom Kingston key ring and a HyperX valet keychain. |
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They usually represent cup and ring marks, labyrinths, deer, Bronze Age weapons, and riding and hunting scenes. |
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Millenarian rock carvings, Laxe dos carballos at Campo Lameiro, depicting a deer hit by several spears and cup and ring marks. |
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When artists perform, they use their fingers to hit the drumhead and shake the drum to ring the bells. |
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The released pressure allowed the formation of the Caracoles tuff ring on top of the breccia. |
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The main aim was to take supplies out to the wardens but we also managed to ring a good number of Arctic Tern chicks. |
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Carsten Egevang gently attaches a small plastic ring to the leg of an Arctic tern. |
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The Duomax reamers are compatible with the previous generation of Dihart cutting rings, and can be used with existing cutting ring holders. |
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One Tiffany amethyst ring set in 18-carat gold was on sale for 6,100 reais. |
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Further, the controller is derived from general solutions of Diophantine equations in the ring of proper and stable rational functions. |
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To the dedicated antitruster, the government has fostered a collusive ring under the protection of statute law. |
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The annular eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges. |
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Shigo found a correlation between the scars and decay resulting from yellow-bellied sapsucker damage and the occurrence of ring shake. |
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They announced in the ring that he was a weaver and a wind-sucker and Dave asked what he should do. |
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Among the sites are Parknabinnia and Creevagh wedge tombs, Muchinish Castles, ring barrows, and Carran Church. |
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Appliances include a waste disposal unit, built-in double oven, four ring electric hob with pull out extractor hood. |
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It is well known that all endomorphisms of an Abelian group form a ring and many of its properties can be characterized by this ring. |
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Within the sarsen circle are the five impressive trilithons, forming a horseshoe-shaped ring of huge stones. |
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In a private rite, a ring is drawn on the ground around a harrow or before an indoor stall. |
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Ricky Hatton's ex-coach Floyd Mayweather Snr believes it is inevitable the former world champion will be forced into making a ring comeback. |
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A smoke ring persists for a surprisingly long time, illustrating the slow rate at which viscosity dissipates the energy of a vortex. |
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They jump the two babyface performers and give them a shoeing, only to get cleared out of the ring in double quick time. |
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In its elongated form, the shen ring became the cartouche which enclosed and protected a royal name. |
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The classical ring of quotients of a commutative Bezout ring is a regular local ring if and only if R is a commutative semihereditary local ring. |
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The west tower is a Gothic Survival addition of 1630 and has a ring of eight bells. |
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When I tried to open a tin of soup, the ring pull broke off, and I had to use a tin opener instead. |
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You can ring out if you dial 9 first and wait for the tone before dialling the number. |
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I am too well accustomed to the taking of evidence not to detect the ring of truth. |
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Although originally planned to go directly into the city centre it ends at the ring road. |
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Long Meg is marked with examples of megalithic art including a cup and ring mark, a spiral and rings of concentric circles. |
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The Derek Dooley Way named section of the ring road runs from the Parkway to the Wicker. |
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It is not uncommon for the circle to contain a ring cairn and cremation remains. |
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Designs became more complex, with double and triple ring designs appearing along with significant regional variation. |
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Ouzel also survives as the name of a relative of the blackbird, the ring ouzel. |
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The Greater Ring of the Moscow Railway forms a ring around the main part of Moscow. |
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Neolithic cup and ring marks are found on the Langdale Boulders at Copt Howe. |
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Air enters into a ring near the base which is protected by gauze or perforated plate. |
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Air enters through a series of small holes drilled in the lower brass ring supporting the glass. |
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The glass on a Clanny was secured by a large diameter brass ring which could be hard to tighten securely. |
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This workpiece is placed between two rolls, an inner idler roll and a driven roll, which presses the ring from the outside. |
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There are many types of rolling processes, including ring rolling, roll bending, roll forming, profile rolling, and controlled rolling. |
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The width of ring is not nearly so important as the proportion and nature of the latewood in the ring. |
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Some trees, such as southern oaks, maintain the same width of ring for hundreds of years. |
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Its rival, the throstle frame or ring frame uses a continuous process, where the roving is drawn, twisted and wrapped in one action. |
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The Yorkshire worsted industry, adopted the ring frame which required less skill. |
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The cotton staples are carded into lap and straightened and drawn into roving which is spun using either a mule or ring frame. |
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Modern spinning mills are mainly built around open end spinning techniques using rotors or ring spinning techniques using spindles. |
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They used a belt and pulley drive system, and heavier ring frames rather than mules. |
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Both the A45 and A43 link Northampton with the other major towns in Northamptonshire, and can be accessed by a partially completed ring road. |
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While roads were resurfaced, few new roads were built and there were very few divided highway roads, urban ring roads or bypasses. |
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It was a standard blessing, one I wrote myself, based on the Claddagh ring theme. |
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For example, the 11 ring pulldown didn't stick in my head because I don't really juggle rings, and I have no conception of how hard it is. |
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The ring must be appraised by a jeweler before it can be insured. |
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This class of acetogenins possesses a THF ring with one or two flanking hydroxyls and various terminal lactone rings. |
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The head of a ring of bodysnatchers who stole the bones of broadcaster Alistair Cooke pleaded guilty yesterday. |
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There was a bright red tongue tattooed over most of her cooter and there was a thick, gold ring that had been pierced through her clit. |
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Our fiber optic networks are designed with Sonet ring architecture, so communication traffic automatically reroutes around any single fiber cut. |
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I should as soon expect to see a critique on the poesy of a ring as on the inscription of a medal. |
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Netting a quick ten grand on a day trade of 1750 shares, he paid off his credit-card debts and gave his wife a ring with five diamonds. |
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On my first day on the watch after leaving the shoplifting squad I paraded on earlies but had completely forgotten to take my ear ring off. |
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The final section will describe the elaboration of the highly enantioenriched cyclopropanes into a variety of other ring systems. |
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And on none of them does the name ring more falsely than on Robert Southey. |
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Mark Horton of the University of Bristol said he was not convinced that this news proved the ring did not date to the 16th century. |
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Synchronised parasites were harvested using gelafundin floatation at the trophozoite stage which was then cultured to ring stage. |
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A ring of coastal mountains surround low plains at the centre of the island. |
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Polylactic acid is prepared by ring opening polymerization of lactide with various metal catalysts in solution, melt or suspension. |
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If this is the case, the ring represents the first material connection between the Roanoke colonists and the Native Americans on Hatteras Island. |
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The City was surrounded by a ring of inner suburbs where most Londoners lived. |
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This would create a new ring route for leisure boats involving the Trent and Mersey Canal, the Anderton Boat Lift and the River Weaver. |
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Good examples of job production would be a specially designed wedding ring or made-to-measure suits or the Yangtze dam in China. |
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Marston's is headquartered west of the ring road, on the A41, and have the Park Brewery on the A4124, east of the city centre. |
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The only part of Greater London outside this motorway ring is North Ockendon, the furthest land unit from its centre. |
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Birds seen on the moor include merlin, peregrine falcon, Eurasian curlew, European stonechat, dipper, Dartford warbler and ring ouzel. |
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It is relatively geographically isolated, being cut off from other places by a ring of hills. |
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When Derby's inner ring road was completed in 2010, a section of it was named 'Lara Croft Way' after the game's heroine Lara Croft. |
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The skyline of the inner city changed in 1968 when the inner ring road with its two new crossings of the River Derwent was built. |
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On 16 March 2011, Mercian Way, the final section of the city's inner ring road, was opened to traffic. |
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Part of the air then passes through a precooler into the central core, with the remainder passing directly through a ring of bypass ramjets. |
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The tower has a ring of six bells, but currently for technical reasons it is not possible to ring them. |
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A DC motor is usually supplied through slip ring commutator as described above. |
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The printed armature has a unique construction in the brushed motor world in that it does not have a separate ring commutator. |
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With the M62 and M621, the M1 forms a ring of motorways around the south of Leeds. |
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Some systems may extend only to the limits of the inner city, or to its inner ring of suburbs with trains making frequent station stops. |
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A diamond ring flashes as he gestures, not with the thrust of a clenched fist but with loose-handed waves. |
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The clock bells ring every quarter of an hour during the daytime and Great Peter strikes the hour. |
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Salisbury is one of only three English cathedrals to lack a ring of bells, the others being Norwich Cathedral and Ely Cathedral. |
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Once in England, Anselm was ordered by Henry to do homage for his Canterbury estates and to receive his investiture by ring and crozier anew. |
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Various archaeologists have commented positively on the beauty and romance of the Castlerigg ring and its natural environment. |
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When Bodvild took her ring to Wayland for mending, he took the ring and raped her, fathering a son. |
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Today, engineering graduates all across Canada are presented with an iron ring at the ceremony as a reminder of their obligation to society. |
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In boxing, each fighter is given a corner of the ring where he rests in between rounds for 1 minute and where his trainers stand. |
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The wire ring on which the numbers are welded can be turned to facilitate even wear of the board. |
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Yet in days long past, but soon, we hope, to return, these quarters had a metally ring and were standard silver 900-1000th fine. |
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The latter event took place not at the boxing ring but in the basketball arena, at the demand of US television. |
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The area within the ring road now defines the town's central business district. |
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The ring road relieves traffic congestion in the town centre where many roads are pedestrianised. |
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Bruno's legs buckled, and he took a big step back, inadvertently stepping off the ring apron. |
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The end came when the ring side doctor advised Medina's corner to stop the fight. |
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In the post fight interview in the ring after the bout, Khan credited his 12 months of boxing training with Virgil Hunter for his success. |
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In later years a white ring was added and the ribbons moved forward to make room for adverts and logos. |
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The relative sizes of the rings have changed over the years and during World War II an outer yellow ring was added to the fuselage roundel. |
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This comprises an outer ring of coarse granite and an inner core of finer grained granite, which was intruded later. |
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The A5025, which runs around the northern edge of Anglesey, and the A4080, running around the southern edge, form a ring around the island. |
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Designated areas or sheds may be given to airlines or freight forward ring agencies. |
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From the Bronze Age there are examples of carvings, including the first representations of objects, and cup and ring marks. |
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After the death of a Pope, the destruction of his signet ring is a prescribed act clearing the way for the sede vacante and subsequent election of a new Pope. |
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Both passes are inclined to the ring plane so that they are in the northern hemisphere near periapsis, or perikron, and in the southern hemisphere at apoapsis, or apokron. |
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A third ring system was added in March 1979 when Voyager-1 flew past Jupiter and imaged the outer edge of a faint, tenuous ring, 57,000 km above the planet's cloudtops. |
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A token ring network is collisionless, but an Ethernet network is not. |
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I don't know... to me, love just has a count-noun ring to it. |
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