I'm sure many in the accommodation sector will be scratching their heads about why they still had vacancy signs up this week. |
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The only things living were a sow, her piglets, and some hens scratching in the dirt. |
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The man still thinks in terms of animal manure and chickens scratching in the yard. |
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When it hatched, it grew up like other chickens, picking and scratching for food. |
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Throwing scratch grain around will get the hens scratching, which will fluff up the bedding and keep it well mixed. |
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She could here the birds scratching at the ground outside her tent, the leaves on on the tree by the door blowing in the brisk wind. |
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Hens enjoy scratching, preening and dustbathing and the deep straw covered floor encourages these social activities. |
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Typically feeding on the ground, they uncover food by scratching with their feet or digging with their bills. |
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Look for the team to get better at scratching for runs with bunts and the hit-and-run. |
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I don't imagine them scratching for similes or phrasing and rephrasing until each sentence sings. |
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This sudden reduction in wealth should leave more than a few folks scratching for cash and looking to sell property. |
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They're certain they're doing good work but they're scratching for funding. |
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You're scratching for things to do outside of the actual working part of the day. |
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He is going to be in your face, pushing the norm, scratching for revenues, defying you to slap him down and shut him up. |
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She understands she's been an attractive target for journalists scratching for the next headline. |
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Now it's six years later and he is scratching a living predicting sports results. |
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The rare few that still survived clung on at the edge of society, scratching a living from what little they could find in their woodland domains. |
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We think that our people were made for better things than scratching a living from tourism. |
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While the concept is a good one, Swift over-emphasizes breaks and scratching at the expense of vocals and harmonies. |
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The act consists of three men dressed in tails and armed with violins bow in synch with turntable scratching. |
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The group's music policy is a mixture of funk, hip hop and 80s disco blended with scratching and a touch of Latin, house and techno. |
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Shakespearean rhyming couplets have been adapted for rap with an on-stage DJ scratching, beatboxing and grooving right along with the performers. |
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It was using a sample that sounded somewhere between vinyl scratching and cool drum beats. |
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Instead, Teeba does his talking with his turntables, scratching with great dexterity and impeccable rhythmic flair. |
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In fact, there is more scratching on this CD than on any I have heard in recent years. |
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I was also mesmerised by scratching once I got decks at 17, so I was just away in my room experimenting. |
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The combo of bongo drums and some sharp scratching from DJ Kilmore was pretty impressive. |
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The Tory leader had a go at scratching and mixing on record decks when he visited the Fusion Project to talk to young people. |
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She lets each song breathe, adding in conga solos, DJ scratching and trumpets from her tightly synched seven-member band. |
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The album, which mixes rap lyrics, hip-hop beats, scratching, samples and live guitar, is now available to local people. |
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When I work with Obscure, I try to think of what can be done with scratching on this record that hasn't been done before. |
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Much has been made of his ability to make his toggle switch sound like a DJ scratching. |
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A greedy otter has left a Preston grandfather scratching his head for a solution to stop the animal slinking into his pond to eat his fish. |
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Still scratching your head over holiday gift ideas for that special someone on your list? |
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When next we head to the polls, I may find myself scratching my head in search of a political party that might be worthy of my support. |
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Local school board members in Charlotte County are left scratching their heads, wondering how they will fit the class into an already full day. |
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It all moves along pretty fast, and with no track listing to speak of, don't be surprised in the least if you find yourself scratching your head. |
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But in a lapse that has some people scratching their heads, it failed to budget for any aid to Afghanistan in this year's spending plans. |
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Having been here only 9 months I am still only scratching the surface and finding many delights are hidden below the superficial facade. |
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If I well understood the spirit of the article, both Romanians and Bulgarians should go deeper than scratching on surface in knowing each other. |
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I mentioned this thought to Brandon but he only muttered uh-huh, scratching his head. |
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Just double underline that we are still scratching the surface, we have a long way to go. |
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I believe we're just scratching the surface in our investigation and a lot more will come out. |
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He felt that he wasn't even scratching the surface of animal trafficking, which is why he decided to join forces with other groups. |
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Ask people to name a contemporary screenwriter and even some of the most ardent film buffs might be left scratching their heads. |
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Once, I heard something scuffling inside one of the forbidden rooms, as if a cat or other animal was scratching their paws over the walls. |
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The complex maze of pensions provision can leave many people scratching their heads about which way to go. |
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To their right, a DJ creates a vibrant hip-hop soundtrack, showing off impressive scratching and beatbox skills. |
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The traditionalists of the discontinuant left keep scratching the same old sores. |
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Like the death of 10,000 cuts, injuries both serious and niggling have brought me scratching and mewling into middle age. |
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Environmental groups and other observers were left scratching their heads in bemusement. |
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We clipped the backs and tummies of all cattle in the sheds and found it helps keep them cool and there is less scratching. |
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Bosses at the York Dungeon were left scratching their heads after a shop assistant sold a real skull to a customer. |
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I'm gonna have to get him to the vets very soon the poor mite, he seems happy enough other than a bit of scratching though. |
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Across the stage, his DJ works a pair of turntables, scratching over savory beats, his perfectly flat-brimmed cap bobbing in rhythm. |
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The only sound is the scratching of a crow and the sighing of wind through the trees. |
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Introduced in 1964 as a fixed-gear twin, the original version left many folks scratching their heads. |
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While most people might be scratching their heads experts think the public have made a blooming marvellous choice. |
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We have a nice couch with a homemade sisal scratching post just off the most tempting corner. |
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On the window sill, a black cat was sitting there, scratching under its ears with its leg in rapid circles. |
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Everyone's uncritical acceptance of this writer's unattributed version of events leaves me scratching my head. |
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I had the attention span of a punch-drunk goldfish with Alzheimer's and Bob was scratching his bonce and looking into his beer for inspiration. |
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Their pointed branches waved in an unfelt breeze, scratching at the sky as though trying to trace constellations with their points. |
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A rubber pad was also added to prevent scratching and slip when in contact with the Rendiathon. |
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The scratching that they do is a way of trimming their nails and it removes the old outer part of the claws. |
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They stand around in throngs, calling unmusically into their cell phones and alternatively picking their noses or scratching their bums. |
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She reached to untangle the reins and free the horse, the bushes scratching at her arms, snagging the sleeves of her now-tattered dress. |
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I blinked, scratching at the chain of my necklace resting against my collarbone. |
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They were both scratching more noses as the two horses nickered and shook their heads in enjoyment. |
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The answer was the Fairthorpe Atom bubble car, and that had a few of you scratching through the World Wide Web didn't it? |
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The Rentaio was hissing and spitting, trying to tear the collar off himself and scratching his throat, drawing thin lines of blood. |
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While the Arab media mockingly and spitefully spread the news of this expected development, Iraqis were scratching their heads in confusion. |
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To stop us scratching we are spreadeagled, tied with bandages at the wrists and ankles to the tubular steel of our bed frames. |
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Resist scratching, lather with soap and rinse to avoid secondary infection, and apply calamine lotion to relive the itching. |
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Germination was also assayed after removal of the seed coat under a stereomicroscope by scratching the seeds carefully with two needles. |
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Despite living in an affluent suburb, nine mouths to feed meant the family was always scratching around for cash. |
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But then Mrs Aksew heard scratching coming from a cavity wall in the kitchen. |
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The high lord of filth paused to consider this, scratching at his stubbled chin with one yellow and split talon. |
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Instead, she found Madelyn calmly channel-surfing and her father scratching his head and looking at a small slip of paper. |
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In graffito pottery the design was produced by scratching though the overglaze. |
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I would have a couple of fallow pigs for big celebrations, and a few chickens scratching around on the ground and roosting on my porch. |
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We are still scratching the surface of what will become possible once we are able to build much higher resolution holographic imaging systems. |
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Yes, there was a lot of chest and back scratching and thumping, and palsied flinging about of the hands and arms. |
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Controversy surrounds the spelling of a rural parish's name after a new sign left some scratching their heads. |
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Chickens clucked about, scratching up dust into tiny dust devils with their claws. |
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We stayed there for about 20 minutes, talking to him and petting him, scratching him behind his ears and neck. |
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Excessive scratching can cause a bacterial infection such as impetigo, which may make symptoms worse. |
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Can you imagine a moggie carrying Sunday papers with all those supplements, or fetching letters without scratching them to shreds? |
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Groaning, he turned over to bury his head in his pillow, but the scratching and insistent squeaking from the cage in the corner was adamant. |
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But left and right are reversed in an etching, which is made by scratching lines on a metal plate and using the plate to make a print. |
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Either it's an instant hit with playgoers or it leaves them scratching their head during intermission. |
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I leave Chicago and busy Route 38 behind, then head up a gravel road to a white-picketed yard full of plump chickens scratching about. |
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At the side of the house stood a barn, and a coop full of chickens scratching at the dry cracked earth. |
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For the next month male deer will be irritably scratching and shaking their heads until their majestic antlers fall off. |
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After scratching an itch on his chest and rubbing his eyes he stumbled out of bed and straight into the nightstand. |
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Hayley blushed, smiling softly and looked away, scratching an itch on her shoulder. |
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As a general practitioner and pet owner, I treated my scratching Abyssinian guinea pigs' nits with subcutaneous ivermectin. |
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It was supposed to be high fashion heaven on earth but couturiers are not exactly scratching each other's eyes out to gain entrance. |
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Looking over the balcony at Cassowary Lodge, Atwood watched rare red-necked crakes scratching about in the bushes. |
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It started about a month ago when she heard scratching sounds from the chimney that leads to her old Franklin stove. |
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The scratching on the door continued as did the creature's ear-piercing cries. |
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One of his four dogs, the long-haired dachshund, jumped up in my lap and we had a prolonged session of ear scratching. |
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A metallic scratching grabbed my attention, complete with robotic whirrs and a sound I knew to be a power pack charging up for use. |
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Early stages may be characterized by scratching, dandruffy skin, and discomfort. |
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A faint scratching could be heard on the other side of the door and each boy gasped in fear. |
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Record industry veterans are scratching their heads to remember when a new record last generated such intense pre-release interest. |
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I reached out a hand and grabbed a berry, scratching my hand slightly on the prickles. |
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Losing a hard drive, or maybe scratching a CD can make getting at your data pretty difficult if not impossible. |
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On a bad day, Barney might get into a fight with another dog, growling and scratching and fighting and trying to draw blood. |
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With a growl, Satyr turned on the engine and accelerated into his father's car, denting the side and scratching the doors. |
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The cue stick slipped between his fingers, the tip of it barely scratching the eight ball. |
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You start building a relationship with the horse through scratching or brushing the places the horse loves to be groomed. |
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Still, I get a kick out of watching our hens roam around the yard, digging and scratching, or taking dust baths. |
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One of the most famous ghost sightings was by a six-year-old girl woken by scratching noises. |
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He sees Strang, a compact man with deep-set eyes and a broad forehead, scratching his thick brown beard and leaning against a door jamb. |
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Down here is all darkness, the only sound the slur of rain in the dirt, water rats scratching inside the walls. |
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There were a lot of racing people present and it had many of the regulars scratching their heads. |
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Danny started scratching his neck again and he knew that under his gray turtleneck, his skin was now blotchy, welted and pink. |
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But then the organisers came in with a whammy that left the undefeated team and its supporters scratching their heads! |
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Danny resumed scratching the dog behind his ears, and Barkie whined happily. |
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Reaching up and scratching her right ear, she replied to Raquel's message, signaling an affirmative. |
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A lens cap not only guards against scratching, but also keeps off dirt and fingerprints, which can also reduce sharpness and contrast. |
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After scratching off the sealed panel Dennis knew he was on to a winner and rushed off home to tell Brenda the good news. |
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Wood can also provide scratching posts for wombats and protects seeds and seedlings of other plants, which can then recolonise an area. |
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They rolled around on the floor, angrily scratching and slapping and clawing at each other. |
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Try as I might to hide my emotions, it was tough not to be aghast at the scratching so close to my work surface. |
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All the dogs I saw growing up spent their hot Oklahoma summer days lazing under a shade tree, lapping up cool water and scratching themselves. |
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They sat around for a good while scratching their heads and coming up with exactly zippo. |
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When using a hardening fixer the emulsion is made more resistant to scratching which again will prevent reticulation on the final wash. |
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For Socrates, the appetitive hedonist is a blissfully ignorant Sisyphus forever doomed to the cruel pleasure of scratching a persistent itch. |
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Your child will have less access to their skin, and damage from scratching or rubbing can be avoided. |
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This Loo table top needed to be re-polished as it had some water damage and scratching. |
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His songs are emotive and honest and this hybrid blending of scratching and sampling with conventional instrumentation is a success. |
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Xander gave me a wink before taking one hand and scratching off an imaginary tally mark in the air. |
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The waiting area teemed with children wiping runny noses and scratching scabby skin and adults hacking with chest-rattling coughs. |
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Dry skin and scratching may result in a dermatitis when the skin becomes red in addition to dry and scaly. |
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His special technique of scratching lines into the colour is still frequently used. |
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The front part is used for carving the lines and the back end for scratching off whole areas. |
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Each had to be carefully pre-treated with scarification, the seed coats being ruptured by laborious scratching with a sharp scalpel. |
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She saw him park and then she scraped her key along the side of his car, scratching the paint. |
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When the businessman returned to his car, however, he found that one of the locals had taken a nail to it, badly scratching the paint. |
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How to clean leather with serious grease or oil stains without scratching the fabric is simple. |
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As you can see in the picture below, a deliberate attempt to damage the mousing surface by scratching it with a key caused very little damage. |
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Let only the flat edge of the blade touch the surface to prevent scratching it. |
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I am always stubbing my toe, smashing my arms against walls, tripping over, scratching myself. |
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The branches were scratching the two men's arms as they went through the woods, one dragging the other. |
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As he stood scratching his belly, dragging long sharp nails through the thin fur there, he decided that a simple favor was needed. |
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Jamali also paints on cork, mixing pigments and scratching imagery onto the surface with sticks and his fingernails. |
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Engraving is done by scratching a drawing with a sharp tool on a metal sheet and then making a print from the scratched lines. |
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Yes, a dark-haired, humanly-dressed faerie was dragging the pen back and forth, scratching out words onto the paper. |
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He went on marking things down on his clipboard, violently scratching a multitude of checks and notations onto the paper. |
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While assassins approached the tent, Pompey began barking and scratching to warn his master, finally jumping on William's face to wake him. |
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Activists did not consider it Scottish enough and chose a new logo featuring a lion apparently scratching at a red door. |
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If the cat is scratching at the door and meowing to be let out, just ignore him. |
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If the fact that their kitten was scratching and meowing to come into my place is anything to go by, it's not pretty. |
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On the deck below Maria heard the poor dog scratching at the wooden planks anxiously. |
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A dog howled at the door and then started scratching furiously at the door, as a screeching grew louder. |
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Then, driven by whatever strange spirit possesses them, they begin monitoring speed, distance and trajectory, scratching their findings into notebooks. |
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I heard some scratching sounds, like leaves rubbing against each other. |
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If your composition involves scratching and sampling, all to the good. |
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Sedatives and tranquilizers also may help you stop scratching, but your doctor will want to monitor your use of these substances because they can be addictive. |
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He was like a man scratching an itch on the stump of a phantom limb. |
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Even reporters watching the debate in the media center were left scratching their heads. |
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The edges of the hole snagged and tore his robes, scratching him all over. |
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Therre was no scratching and scrabbling in the dirt for these birds. |
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If this leaves you scratching your head, you're not the first. |
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The poor afflicted white boy was obviously allergic to something, as his face looked like a pimply cherry, and his scalp had to be raw from all his scratching. |
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I check whether I'm still able to judge speed and distance accurately by making sure I can get my car key in the door lock without breaking it or scratching the paintwork. |
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The King took the paper and began reading it, scratching his bearded chin. |
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The first big betting race of the year come our way this weekend when the Pierse Hurdle will again draw a big field and have punters scratching their heads to find the winner. |
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In May vandals went on the rampage trashing cars in a spate of incidents on the estates, including smashing windows, slashing sunroofs, tyres and scratching paintwork. |
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In prurigo nodularis, a variant of lichen simplex chronicus, 10-to 20-mm nodules develop over areas within easy scratching reach, such as the extensor arms and legs. |
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The more you thought about not scratching it, the worse it itched. |
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But even though I've stopped scratching it, it still hasn't healed. |
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As he toiled, she lay flat on her back on the living room floor, occasionally scratching her belly but mostly just watching Nick at Nite and eating bonbons. |
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To prevent the finish from scratching, the tool caddy should be hand-washed in hot, soapy water and abrasive pads and cleansers should be avoided. |
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You're probably scratching your head even harder wondering why Merrill Lynch is talking about the impact that acquiring Red Hat may or may not have on Sun. |
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I spent a few hours scratching my head and looking for a cryptic code which might shed light on where this maverick genius is getting his ideas from. |
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Despite being a hamlet for more than 100 years, Tiddleywink has been omitted from maps and postmen are frequently left scratching their heads in confusion as to where it is. |
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Its huge feet and long legs kept up with her easily, its clawed hands were stretched out ready to grab her, scratching against the walls, making a spine shilling noise. |
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In the same area we were fortunate to freeze in position as we watched three Siamese firebacks scratching for food in the leaves under a large bush. |
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There was a sound of claws scratching against stone, then a heavy thud. |
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A black puppy dog was rolling in the dust and scratching his ears. |
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It really is quite remarkable the way in which those cute little white paws can convey such anger and indignation when they are scratching relentlessly on one's bedroom door. |
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Without them, we'd have a hard time scratching an itch or untying a knot. |
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The dogs, now deprived of their warm and huddled sleep at the foot of Matty's bed, spent the nights scratching and sniffing at the back door, whining to be let in. |
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The workshop will cover all the camera-less techniques as well as the process of creating sound by scratching in an optical track onto the film emulsion. |
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I'm sitting here scratching and slurping tea listening to Libby Purves. |
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We heard scratching behind the kitchen units three nights ago. |
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We are only scratching the surface by helping these 350 tortoises, but it is far better that they are in experienced hands than in the hands of smugglers. |
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One extremely large creature traveled up inside the wall, and took up residence directly over our bed, scratching and keeping us awake each night. |
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The officers stand around the cell block, scratching their heads. |
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As well as swimming, it can be caused by cleaning your ears too vigorously, scratching inside your ear with a cotton bud or pen, or getting hair products into your ear. |
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The scratchboard, in gold or silver, is laminated with a shiny, metallic base that offers impressive details with minimum effort using any standard scratching tool. |
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He went against the recommendation that the five cent coin be done away with, saying that the coin should be retained because it was the best coin for scratching scratchies. |
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You'll feel a smug warmth every time you pass a broiler chicken house and think of your own happy, healthy poultry scratching in the dust at home. |
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He started snuffling in the grass and scratching at a few things. |
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I looked at a few hens scratching in the grit at the hut's door. |
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The Caribbean has been scratching for its economic niche for a long time. |
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If it's not unethical corporate moles and scratching through somebody else's rubbish, it's scratching through long columns of your own figures in the hope of an elusive clue. |
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Even their own publicity department was scratching for things to say. |
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Improvident tax cuts by state legislatures and faltering investment returns have left educational institutions, both public and private, scratching for every nickel and dime. |
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Biting, scratching, beating the bejesus out of one another, bounty hunting. |
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By 1996, Haitians were scratching their heads in bewilderment, asking themselves Why has America come to save us? |
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But on a slow news day, when you're scratching around for something to fill the bulletin with, you decide to turn the shoddy release into 20 seconds of copy. |
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A metal stylus was used for scratching characters onto a wax tablet. |
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From nowhere, she started scratching out a reasonable living. |
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Cartooning as a day job meant chaining yourself to your table, scratching out a living in silence, interrupted only by frequent trips to the coffee shop. |
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Only if you were born and brought up unbeknown to the world in the darkness of deepest Dalby Forest, scratching a living from the land would you be truly a non-person. |
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The general impression one gets is that Morse accepts the persistent stereotype of the solitary miner scratching out a meager existence largely on his own. |
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Patients were considered cured if they experienced no increased scratching and itching, and there were no visible lice or nits after a wet combing test. |
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Fifty per cent of Madagascar's population earn less than one US dollar per year, scratching a living from the parched red earth or feeding themselves by fishing. |
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I kept on yelling, while scratching and clawing at something in my back. |
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Successive home defeats by Manchester United, Partizan Belgrade and Birmingham inside eight days left the 70-year-old down in the dumps and scratching his head. |
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He was holding onto the thick leg of an armchair, but tiny, scratching hands were clawing at him, forcing him to loosen his grip more and more gradually. |
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They show animal claws scratching across concrete, red-hot rusty wires glowing orange in the dark, and bloodied knives arranged along the body at the sites of pain. |
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The band still had to deal with the problem of coming off the payroll and switching from playing large venues to rolling round the club circuit, scratching a living. |
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The scenery is beautiful, including green rolling hills and massive waterfalls and the ending will leave you scratching your head. |
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On a humid September morning, thirty-five of us, heat-anesthetized and yawny, busied ourselves by scratching our names into the desk tops with house keys. |
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Since it uses a reverse electroplating process, there's no abrasive action from bore scouring brushes and no possibility of scratching the lands and grooves. |
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But with so many other troubling threads to follow, libor investigation and reform may just be scratching the surface. |
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Beginning with DJ Olive's wavering synthetic tones, shouts, drums and scratching follow to form a sonic melee with an appreciable sense of forward motion. |
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We are sitting in the standard Beverly Hills hotel room provided for such meetings, and he is alternately scratching his wispy beard or dragging on a hand-rolled cigarette. |
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Young people are invited to attend workshops and master classes in everything from graffiti art to hip-hop and urban dance to scratching and break dancing. |
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Yearning guitar licks, frenetic scratching, and bombastic drums are the order of the day on nearly all of the tracks giving the album both a cohesive and monotonous feel. |
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Cats have their own dedicated room with scratching tree and window with sunbath shelf for taking sunbath. |
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At bed-time, she kept sniffing and scratching around a wall, then meowing into our faces. |
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The mangy tiger cat with half a tail began showing up about a year ago, scratching at our door. |
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Brushed metal effects on films are usually made by scratching or brushing, which is reportedly less consistent and less durable than embossing. |
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Robbie Keane should come up with something more suitable to his person, like scratching his bullocks after every goal. |
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Meanwhile his frau made loud mewling and scratching noises in the hallway beyond, deep in the throes of advanced galeanthropy. |
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Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch. |
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Over 2,000 years ago, Aristotle was scratching his head about them. |
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There are many cultural phenomena that leave me scratching my head. |
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The scratching stopped, and there was another piteous mewl from behind the door. |
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Before you know it, you've downed the whole bottle and are scoffing every pork scratching in sight. |
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As I was trying to cut a delicate blue into the middle pocket last week, my opponent threw a ruddy pork scratching at my head. |
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Throwing a ball for some lhasa apsos may not be considered a reward but lots of scratching and rubbing of the chest might be. |
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Shunning the wordprocessor, I am instead scratching it into the desk-top, while illuminated by oil-lamp. |
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I am debating whether to risk scratching the right side of my jaw, where there is a wen. |
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It all boils down to scratching your name in the bark of a tree. |
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Rabbits use their powerful back legs as weapons, kicking at an opponent's underside, as well as biting and scratching with the front paws. |
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When I feel uncomfortable I start scratching my neck, which I found out is called displacement activity. |
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Fleas tried to avoid the scratching, retreating rapidly downwards and backwards through the fur. |
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A King and Queen of Clubs rubbed backs as though each were a bear scratching its back on a tree. |
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Some parents will even go to the extent of putting oven mitts on their little one's hands to stop them scratching. |
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Scent marking is used for territorial advertisement, and involves urination, defecation and ground scratching. |
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When you use someone else's pen, it scrapes along the paper and it feels like you are scratching the page. |
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It is to notice, with respect the act of scratching the match-head on the strike plate of the matchbox, of seeing the fire flare up. |
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Built from a car ignition trembler coil set, Gallagher used the device to keep his horse from scratching itself against his car. |
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On the other hand, it is probably the only ground which can boast a mobile pork scratching stall within its precincts. |
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These creatures have their bodies covered with itchsome warts which made it impossible for an Agbufu to stop scratching its body. |
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If there was doctorates in bollocksology and scratching yourself in bed, the two of you'd be professors by now. Pair of loafing, idle thicks. |
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Entropion, where the lower eyelid shrinks and pulls the eyelashes upwards into the eye scratching the cornea. |
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Over the past year, I've been directly or indirectly involved with some mock-ups that have left me scratching my head with regard to how the review was conducted. |
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Then of a sudden, without any foresounds, the scratching began again. |
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At the top of the hill in the archway of the main house, an eyeless old man sat on a bucket, scratching at a two-stringed gourd, warbling weird melismas on a madman's text. |
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The ancient Romans believed a ghost could be used to exact revenge on an enemy by scratching a curse on a piece of lead or pottery and placing it into a grave. |
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But Sunderland will be left scratching their heads at the result after creating enough chances to have won two games in a refreshingly open and frantic first period. |
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The dog was constantly scratching his many verminous sores and welts. |
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Accent laminates inkjet-printed CDs and DVDs for a glossy, professional finish that is highly resistant to water, scratching, smudging and UV light. |
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The fragrances are smeared on climbing frames and scratching posts. |
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But Captain Cook and fast bowler Mark Wood were on a sticky wicket as they were left scratching their heads after trying their hand at a number of Welsh phrases. |
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This was a scratch team, and this display left me scratching my head. |
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It requires a great deal of patience as you wait and wait for the needle on the seismometer to begin scratching more earnestly as it detects tremors in the ground. |
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Your son catches them when he accidentally eats pinworm eggs, which can be picked up from towels, toilets and toys, but most likely from scratching his own bottom. |
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Natural Quartz Countertop surfaces by Cosentino possess extraordinary characteristics including bacteriostatic protection, hardness, and resistance to impact and scratching. |
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Not to worry Margaret, my skin is like a pork scratching and I think I can smell the back of my neck cooking, but it's better than it being rainy eh? |
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This would have to be followed by a calculation of 'reasonable force', knowing that any bruising, scratching or contusing would expose me to a charge of assault. |
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