Toddlers are scrambling on hands and knees up a soft ramp, over a padded barrel, then doing a forward roll down a soft ramp on the other side. |
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Are you calculating how much he has done to avert global warming by putting his econobox in neutral and allowing it to roll down hills? |
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The balls roll down the gutter to the pin end of the lane for return to the bowler. |
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If it drifts right, you'll catch a downslope, and roll down to about 220 out. |
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When no gunshots followed, he continued to roll down the side of a ravine towards the swollen river below. |
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Only I seem to recall that you used to be a little butterball who used to roll down the Palace corridors after Kuni-chan! |
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He pitched forward and started to roll down the reminder of the hill, landing right at Basil's feet. |
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As I was walking back, she saw me and went to roll down the window but hit the door lock by mistake thus activating the car alarm. |
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What that means in layman's terms is that clouds of vapor could come over the edge of the crater, roll down the sides of the volcano. |
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The Princess stopped crying and looked prettily up at the shopkeeper, letting just one tear roll down her cheek. |
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His punishment was to schlep a boulder up a hill, only for him to see it roll down the hill again once he had almost reached the top. |
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Most visitors to the room don't have any idea that it can transform into a serviceable home theater in the time it takes to roll down the screen. |
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At the touch of a button, felt curtains will roll down from the ceiling to absorb the heavy bass of amplified music. |
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The roof gets a hard tonneau cover and all the windows roll down completely to ensure a slick appearance. |
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Some of the debris was still glowing and proceeded to roll down roofs to settle in gutters, on the ground, on window ledges and on cars. |
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Towering sand dunes roll down to lily-strewn swampy lakes inhabited by Nile crocodiles. |
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Someone released the handbrake, causing the vehicle to roll down the hill and hit two parked cars. |
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Did you just wake up and roll down there and do it, or were there many moments of hesitation or doubt? |
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She felt tears well up in her eyes and when she blinked they finally escaped to roll down her pallid face. |
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The way it would warm cold and clammy skin, or make a pearl of sweat roll down my face. |
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If you roll down the window a little bit, at this moment you can see the smoke going out of the open window. |
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To find your dream vacations, select your preferences in the roll down menu above. |
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If you change your habits roll down the mountain, and now rolls through the city but do not hesitate to switch to slick tires for your comfort. |
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She dabbed it to her eyes and let a single tear roll down her cheek. |
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Was it exploitation by going in and watching tears roll down their faces? |
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One after another, fat teardrops started to roll down his face. |
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As we leave Pisac and roll down the side of the gorge, the sun suddenly emerges and a brilliant rainbow lights up the verdant green Sacred Valley of the Incas. |
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To set the parking brake, slide over to the passenger seat, roll down your window, and feel behind the windshield wiper until you notice a barely detectable, curved bump. |
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To sow the seeds, take a handful of seeds from the bag and fling them in front of your body in a fanning motion, letting the seeds roll down your fingers. |
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They are enclosed, usually with hard tops and heaters and roll down windows. |
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My brother and I would pretend fight, I'd be knocked down, and then I'd roll down the hill while bumping against tiny rocks and other imperfections peppering the slide. |
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Tears began to roll down my cheeks as my stomach clenched again. |
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Tears well up in Cookie's googly eyes and roll down his cheeks, making dark blue channels in his fur. |
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Just as if a tourist were renting a car in a new city, the next step is to roll down the window and ask for help. |
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Banks are buying government debt at a record pace to profit from opportunities to roll down the curve. |
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One of the most practical solutions is to design or buy a flexible insulating curtain to pull across the window or roll down from above. |
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Tears well in her eyes and roll down her wrinkled cheeks as she talks about her ordeal. |
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The symbiosis between the mountains and the sea is one of the most important characteristics of our natural environment, shaped mainly by long meadowlands that roll down towards beaches or spectacular cliffs. |
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In the city, roll down your windows or open the vents to keep cool. |
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Examples from the 18th century include elegant consollè, cheirs decorated with motifs taken from classical art and a chest of drawers writing table with a roll down top with wood inlaid symbols of the Roman Republic. |
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All eyes turned and all mouths gawped to see this pizza slip off that famous puce face and roll down his nice black suit. |
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Allowing the uncoupled car to roll down the grade under the control of the hand brake after a running switch was the normal procedure for switching cars onto the Federated Cooperatives Limited spur. |
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Birch had been attempting a forward roll down a hill in 2011 when the blood supply to his brain was cut off causing a stroke. |
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The wheelchair should roll down the steps one by one. |
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Almost as though she was numb herself. But as she recalled a touching conversation with her youngest, Jennifer, a tear began to roll down her cheek. |
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Our sleep sack are made very long to cover the feets and keep them warm, You can also roll down the sleeves to make sure her little hands don't get cold. |
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The shape causes dew and rain water roll down the sides, allowing the hay within to cure. |
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There are no caps to keep track of or watch roll down a storm drain. |
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This time Chase stands on the bumper holding the luggage rack above as they roll down the trail and around the lake. |
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Then when they roll down the sock, take the shin pad out like he has been kicked like mad. |
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Tears roll down his cheeks as he is reminded of the loss of his mother, aunt and cousin who were swept away when the tsunami waters engulfed the fishing village where they lived. |
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The Duke's carriages had their brakes released and were allowed to roll down the incline under the force of gravity to be coupled to the waiting Northumbrian. |
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If you slant the track a little more, the marble will roll down it faster. |
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