He comes over the snow with a shovel and an old dog and scoops up a heap of bare soil left by the moles at night. |
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Nightjars have large heads and eyes and exceedingly wide mouths, used as scoops for catching insects in midair. |
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Our claims to fame, and don't let somebody try to tell you differently, are to talk about our stories, our scoops and our exclusives. |
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Clark kneels down again and scoops the small unprotesting creature up in his arms. |
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The bird had a little trough of seed from which it kept on scooping up mechanical mouthfuls like an excavator scoops up earth. |
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No animal bones survived in the site's acid soils but pits, scoops and some 20 stakeholes suggested an encampment. |
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He stoops down, cups his right hand and scoops from the rainwater puddle and drinks. |
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I opened the freezer, grabbed a quart of ice scream and spooned a few scoops into a bowl. |
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There's must-have chocolate, sugared cookies, even splashy sips of champagne or sparkling fruit juice over teensy scoops of sorbet. |
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Granny babysits, serves buttered toast for tea, and scoops up dancers from ballet classes in the next town. |
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Instead of using on-board oxygen to combust the hydrogen fuel, the scramjet scoops up oxygen as it travels through the atmosphere. |
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We commit to continuing to publish the serious scoops, the weighty investigative pieces and the incisive political analysis. |
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Further, professional journalists have a credo that they don't just poach on other people's scoops. |
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Take squares of any meshy fabric, and spoon scoops of oatmeal or dried lavender onto the centers. |
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Place two small scoops of the elderflower sorbet in a chilled martini glass. |
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I really shouldn't have been surprised when I ended up at the ice cream parlor with Mom and my three scoops of rainbow sherbet in a sugar cone. |
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From plant covers to scoops to bird feeders, these containers have been a gardener's friend. |
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Counter girls use ice cream scoops to measure the finished slaw into styrofoam cuplets. |
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When the kids arrive, they see a big tarp piled with 10 pounds of flour, bowls, scoops, and sifters. |
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We could have had three scoops of different ice creams with all the toppings we want. |
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You can inoculate your soil by finding a healthy wild tree and then bringing a few scoops of the soil beneath its branches back to your ground. |
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Instead of using scoops of mortar, you can cover an entire area with 1 to 2 inches of leveled mortar before laying the paving piece. |
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To serve, set two scoops of pumpkin seed cream in the center of a plate and arrange alternating layers of strudel tuiles and apples on top. |
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We had a slice of hot apple pie with a couple of scoops of vanilla ice cream. |
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The title poem of his new collection is a rangy, long-lined meditation dishing up great scoops of modern life. |
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Take small scoops of dough and roll to form small balls 2 inches in diameter. |
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It has yet to sue a professional news organisation for publishing similar scoops. |
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The programme features some of the show's biggest scoops and most memorable moments. |
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Into each bowl he measures a few scoops of high-grade kibble, sprinkles on some raisins, and chops half a hard-boiled egg on top. |
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Retired, he now scoops ice cream a few days a week at a neighborhood parlor. |
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But while it effectively scoops the official account, due in January from National Geographic Adventure Press, it's hardly great. |
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The air scoops in front of the rear wheel arches are bigger and the doorsills are more substantial. |
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She is well known across Karnataka as a firebrand journalist, doing scoops on underworld dons and hard-hitting interviews with politicians. |
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Prior art methods of pressurizing and filling the ballonets typically involved the use of ram air scoops. |
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Also on 50 mins Park finds himself with a sight of goal, but scoops it over the bar. |
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Moreover, never has any politician faced such a competitive media, hungry for big scoops and tasty tidbits. |
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This could be one of his juiciest scoops in months, and it was all Jared could do to stop himself from beeping Todd again. |
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The rules of the game were, only two scoops, two sauces and three toppings with cherry allowed. |
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When they bring her a fruit cup, she scoops as if she hasn't eaten today. |
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First, fill a standard coffee mug with 2 scoops of rainbow sherbet. |
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He scoops up a selection of the sliced eggplant and limps over to the grill on his stovetop, where he carefully lays them to cook alongside the red and yellow peppers. |
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But apparently there are scoops of great magnitude to be gleaned from these repetitive pictures. |
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The news was broken by a print magazine called Closer which specialises in paparazzi scoops. |
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As long as you handle them carefully, the scoops should last forever. |
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There was an instrument that played the wind, made of ice-cream scoops, which whizzed around when the wind blew it or they hit it with a cricket bat. |
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At that, Joe, moving quickly, reached into his pocket and pulled out a teaspoon and threw in 3 small scoops of the white powder from the plastic bag. |
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We all know the vocal scoops and the arpeggiated guitar lines by heart. |
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We are blown away as he scoops the lucrative second prize again. |
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He scoops, and not much can induce him to sing softer than forte. |
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Nick de Plume is a nom de plume for 19-year old Harvard Student Nick Ciarelli, who's run the site for six years, and notched up an impressive record of scoops. |
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And after promising Mia an ice cream, we discovered they didn't do tot-friendly scoops of vanilla so we ended up mashing a choc ice into a cardboard soup dish. |
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Place three scoops of concord grape sorbet in the center of the dish. |
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He scoops me into his arms without notice and carries me to the bed. |
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I can't contemplate a future in the BBC without Robert Peston ranting on endlessly about his earthshattering scoops. |
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Karen scoops a pet-tastic package of prizes courtesy of Jollyes Petfood Superstores, the Ultimate Pet Show 2009 and Welcome Cottages. |
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Serve hot gratins plain or with justifiable scoops of nonfat frozen yogurt. |
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The air intake manifold sucks the air from scoops on the hood and front bumper and feeds it into the engine. |
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Jazz symbols include many contoured articulations and inflections, such as doits, fall-offs, and scoops. |
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Remove mashed potato scoops from refrigerator and roll into balls. |
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