This's why he's thrilled that listeners are sending him their own CDs and making him discover new music. |
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It has become apparent that sending her to that country would be the ultimate height of hilarity. |
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I've got to agree with her about people abbreviating words when sending text messages. |
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A failed attempt to abduct a legislator's son came to light yesterday, sending shock waves though the legislature's staff. |
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Within minutes the buns were in the oven, sending out wafts of spicy aromas. |
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They must get a signed warrant from a judge before sending law-enforcement officers after the absconder. |
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Hauerwas practiced it with him a number of times over breakfast before sending him to school. |
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The band's been sending copies to anyone who would give them the time of day, and the usual lackluster attitude turns to dust soon after. |
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The devices might allow quadriplegics to move limbs again by sending signals from the brain to various muscles. |
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Simply sending your resume to employers who've placed want ads is not enough. |
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The vendor usually proves his title by sending copies or summaries of the documents to the purchaser or his solicitor. |
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Alex says, gasping for air, the stab wound in his back sending excruciating jabs of pain through his whole body. |
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Aid began pouring in yesterday, with the Red Cross sending 400 first-aid kits to the affected area. |
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They insisted on calling her Chaelia and sending her to a private academy for schooling. |
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Just as he reached the Avenue, he suddenly jammed on the brakes, sending us flying towards the rear window. |
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Azrael had jammed on the brakes, sending the automobile into a short skid forward, the sudden movement tensing his new muscles and flesh quickly. |
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They fail to understand why simply sending out a legalistic privacy brochure isn't enough to satisfy most consumers. |
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The South Americans are also sending over their footballers and the Spaniards are welcoming them with open arms. |
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He and Claudia kept in touch through letters and by sending audio tape recordings to each other. |
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However, he lost his momentum during the flip, and his carefully executed spin turned into a wobble, sending him crashing into the floor below. |
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This has the eventual effect of sending someone into apoplexy if it remains unanswered long enough. |
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An attempt is the operative term, because as Rygar starts his rescue, a rift opens beneath him, sending him into the realm of the Titans. |
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Many have already prepared their route of retreat by sending their children overseas and redirecting their wealth out of the country. |
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Games are activated by sending an access code to the company with an Internet connection. |
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The window suddenly swung open inside, the frame knocking him hard on the chin and sending him sprawling on his back. |
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Now, I wondered if he had been sending me code, offering me a front-row seat to some action. |
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Thanks to Virginia Nussey over at Bruce Clay sending me the actual presentation. |
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Adam was as good as his word about sending photographs of his children, but MaryAnn had a need to see them for real. |
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The extra weight, altitude, and soft snow will all contribute to sending your heart rate into the red zone. |
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He looked over at her, raising his eyebrow, tapping his cigarette and sending burning ashes into the air. |
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The amount of abuse that some players give the refs must make refs feel like sending players off just to shut them up. |
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If Brown-Lee decides to wreak vengeance on me for sending him nasty looks across the dinner table, I might need your assistance. |
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They use urine to unleash their kundalini, sending it straight into the third eye, bringing instant enlightenment. |
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Amnesty International has called on countries to stop sending refugees back there. |
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And why would executives that are enjoying a lavish lifestyle be sending alarm signals? |
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His remarks prompted speculation last night that the Government was purposefully sending out mixed messages to try and wrong-foot opposition. |
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And as soon as it's dumped, it's usually set alight, sending smoke into their houses. |
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However, the sudden movement frightened a nearby alley cat, sending it screeching into the night. |
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Meanwhile he was writing a novel, and then sending it out and receiving endless rejection slips and so on. |
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We understand and relate to sending letters, visiting relatives, journeys from our hometown. |
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It bounced along the rocky surface, sending dust flying and making it even harder to see. |
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In the cross fire, a bullet ricocheted off of Torrance's skull, breaking the bone and sending him into shock. |
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Just reliving the feeling of his arm around me after all of these years was still sending electric shocks all over my body. |
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As you know, he's on the Judiciary Committee, which must vote yea or nay on sending her nomination to the full Senate. |
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It was Morra who had the bright idea of sending the truffle of the year to a celebrity. |
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Pursing his lips, he landed a heavy right hook on the boy's jaw before he could dodge, sending his head snapping back forcefully. |
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In response to the plight of the two families, a former parish councillor is asking people to help them out by sending donations. |
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Stock investors took a new leap of faith today, sending the Dow Jones industrials up about 400 points at the closing bell only minutes ago. |
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Therefore, sending him to operate covertly behind enemy lines was a tremendous risk for the regime. |
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The girl was thrown to the ground and landed on her lower spine, sending a shooting pain up her back and she was unable to get up. |
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As the ringside bell tolls, the boxing match gets underway sending Billy spiraling into revenge, desperation and bitter betrayal! |
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He leaned back in his leatherback chair, and puffed out his Cuban cigar, sending the smoke coiling up to the ceiling. |
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The blood thrummed dully in her eardrums, echoing throughout the caverns and sending pain shooting to her skull. |
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Readers have rallied by sending cheques towards a shopping list of essential items. |
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His father was a Rugby-educated doctor who thought he was doing his son a favour sending him off to board at public school. |
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No funny stories, no amusing anecdotes just a proud Dad sending his baby off into the big wide world of further education. |
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Perhaps he is sending out a text message, checking his e-mail, playing a game or resetting the ring tone. |
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The goalkeeper didn't even move as the ball flashed past him, sending ripples down the back of the net. |
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The magistrates decided against sending the boy to crown court for a harsher sentence. |
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He took a running leap and jumped onto the cot, sending it crashing to the ground. |
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Republicans have been placing robocalls and sending direct mailings in Wisconsin and other states. |
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He began his political career as a Marxist with a penchant for sending his followers to beat up rival groups. |
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The standard way around this is to zip the executable files before sending them. |
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This page reviews the steps necessary to sending back colorful HTML reports to the Institute via email. |
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Wendy put her arms akimbo and tapped a foot, sending him a look of reproof. |
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Its solid rocket motor ignited 5.2 seconds later sending the launch vehicle and research vehicle payload on its test flight. |
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A few people gasped as it bounced away harmlessly, sending ripples throughout the force field that was protecting them. |
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That approach would require much more than sending bombers and launching missiles against terrorists already discovered and recorded. |
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The advertising watchdog has reprimanded a company for sending an offensive text message calling for consumers to upgrade their mobile phone. |
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Richmond Police are sending warning letters to parents of children caught buying or attempting to buy alcohol. |
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Headteachers have been told to stop sending warning letters to parents alerting them to outbreaks of head lice in schools. |
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I began to smile, and she shook her head energetically, sending her ringlets and curls darting in every direction. |
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A blast of Arctic weather is expected to hit Scotland later today sending temperatures well below zero and causing road chaos. |
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We're trying to tell them it's the same principle as sending out soil samples to analyze, but we are still running into roadblocks. |
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He was eventually jailed for two years in 1997 for sending threatening letters to a Scottish newspaper and news agency. |
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She groaned, the sound of her own voice sending ripples of pain through her own head. |
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There has been a decent northerly wind all day, sending swell into the bay which made early evening rolly. |
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All she did was raise her blade to meet his, sending a loud ring through the room. |
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Alice's zombie boyfriend is pounding the bathroom door, sending little chips of paint and wood cascading to the tiled floor. |
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Jade opened her mouth to retort, but the sound of a bell interrupted her, sending panic rippling through her. |
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You might have noticed it when sending and receiving Christmas cards last month. |
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And then Dave's hayfever kicks in again, sending him to bed like a bear with a sore head. |
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But sending them an instantaneous thank you and updates on issues of particular interest to them are two good reasons to think they might re-up. |
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Today, they are still sending production to China as the yuan and the dollar weaken. |
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They spent almost a billion dollars sending a couple of remote-controlled cars to Mars to find something they already knew was there. |
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Six years ago his company had been sending waste laboratory chemicals for treatment at Waste Control. |
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Let me be on record as being strongly opposed to sending Limbaugh up the river, even though that is the penalty he wished to inflict on others. |
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Before long their director was sending us to the Navajo and Apache reservations to share our music. |
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The AISAD local unit has requested the SGPC to review its decision of not sending Sikh jathas to Pakistan. |
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Oni was sending jets of flames towards the soldiers, burning their dark iron armor. |
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Having a weak team represent the league would be like sending a donkey to race against thoroughbreds. |
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Then there was the Party itself to be purged, and spies and saboteurs to be rooted out by sending arrest quotas to every region. |
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Both countries want the skilled professionals, while migrating professionals may not be as committed to sending remittances. |
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And, back in 2000 we reported on an automated weather station that had been set up at the North Pole and was sending back data. |
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We spent months racking up the phone bills, sending each other surprise packages and sentimental handwritten letters. |
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Jonah dashed along the path, his bare feet sending up little puffs of dust with every step. |
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These networks moved in both directions across the Atlantic, bringing immigrants in and sending remittances home. |
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It involves sending anonymous text messages to other phones via Bluetooth short-range radio. |
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The government responds by sending in the Delta Force, but loses contact as an eerie signal interrupts radio communications. |
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He grinned and picked me up, sending a jolt of surprise through me and making me let out an involuntary shriek of laughter. |
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The oars in my hands jounced up and down, shaking the boat and sending a shiver up my spine. |
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Suddenly, the bed jounced violently, sending agonizing stabs of pain through his side. |
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Viruses and worms can even spread by sending themselves out via email to the names listed in the email address books of infected computers. |
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It came to rest just below the surface, leaving a hole 18 inches in diameter and sending up a large white cloud. |
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He began stomping his feet on the floor sending plaster raining down on the man and the woman. |
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When war broke out, Japan started sending Taiwan's doctors and nurses to Southeast Asia to administer to wounded soldiers. |
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Hackers gain secret control of the computers by sending e-mail viruses and worms or by planting software code on web sites. |
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The horse whickered and shook her head, sending Keegan flying through the air. |
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This very rare condition stops the nerve fibres from sending a signal to the brain. |
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The wind grew fiercer, sending leaves and twigs whirling around in the air. |
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All her aft compartments flooded, swiftly sending the boat to the muddy floor of the loch, 55 ft down. |
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The earthquake and its aftershocks dislodged many rocks and mines, sending them tumbling onto roads once considered safe. |
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A police helicopter also circled the site, sending images of the inferno down to fire crews to help them tackle the blaze. |
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It was just begging me to open it and find out who was sending me an anonymous letter. |
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The door was slammed hard against the wall, sending it rocking on its hinges. |
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We embraced, and his lips found mine, a little jolt went down my spine sending a little shiver down it. |
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Parents will be asked to sign the letter before sending it to council officials and public representatives. |
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I'm sending a copy to my veterinarian, to the cat club in the retirement community where I live and to other ailurophiles. |
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But they're sending your confidential data over the air through a broadcast system. |
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Andreas turned around and kicked out at Justin, sending him staggering backwards to regain his balance. |
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I shifted my weight and kicked out at one of them with my right boot, catching him on the hip and sending him sprawling. |
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Another panther cried out in response to the first, and it echoed through the forest, sending birds winging into the star-studded sky. |
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We hope to play out his vision further by sending such winged words around the world via the World Wide Web. |
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As a yearly ritual we keep sending out spots and the stations keep refusing to sell us airtime. |
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Finally, a telegraphic or telex message is not recorded, except by the sending and recipient banks. |
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Her feet kicked up and hit Sean backwards sending him into a tree knocking him out for the count. |
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Sometimes, it's also useful to bait the enemies, sending the team forward to recon, and then calling it back. |
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Generally, organizations keep records on hand for five years before sending them to the Library of Congress to be preserved. |
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A harsh wind blew in from the wastelands, cutting through the damp concrete walls and sending the temperature in the cell down another few degrees. |
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Every step he took jarred her arm, sending intense pain through her body. |
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When he got sued a few years ago, he invited people to contribute to his legal fees by sending him some personal details and some money, and he would write a song about them. |
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Andrew gunned the engine and flipped the sirens on, sending the car shooting forward between the two rows of traffic that pulled aside, obeying the wailing noise. |
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She finally shrugged, sending wavelets racing each other across the pool. |
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As she stepped forward a couple of younger boys came pounding down the sidewalk and both knocked into her, sending her falling backwards towards the street. |
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They had a blogger and were constantly taking pictures and sending back news articles. |
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Review boards have been sending the Park Service back to the drawing board to restudy their plan since 2002, and the bollards will be much less conspicuous as a result. |
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I tried sending an email through there but never got a reply. |
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The experienced official calmly walked over to his far side linesman and consulted him before pointing to the half-way line and sending the Dundee fans into raptures. |
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The craze that is sweeping America and Europe, sending crowds flocking to landmarks or shops to stage zany gatherings, arrived in Yorkshire at the weekend. |
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In a statement issued here today, the bank informed that the branch will provide a window to non-resident Indians for sending remittances to their families in India. |
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New Yorkers use 1.3 billion gallons of water each day, sending it downstream across 7,400 miles of sewer pipes. |
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You may inform the Church that you are no longer a member by writing a letter of apostasy and sending it to the priest at the church where you were baptized. |
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The insurance companies could access the information and review the care instantaneously without sending and resending a person's files for review. |
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Listeners kept calling and sending text messages to the radio jockey from all parts of Mumbai, telling him about the rains in their neighbourhood. |
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The young radioman finished sending the message and then ran up through the house to the top floor where all the sergeants and officers were talking. |
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I told him the abbreviation and he typed it into the computer, his face lighting up with epiphany before sending me on my way. |
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It would be a shame if we were discouraging emerging scholars from reaching deeper into the bookstacks, from sending their buckets down deeper into the wells of knowledge. |
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Maybe you could start sending the magazine out in a plain brown wrapper. |
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Critics say sending the troops violates Japan's pacifist constitution. |
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He likes her but he is sending the wrong signals with his constant teasing. |
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I walked to the end by the ladder, turned around ran and jumped off the front end of the boat doing a perfect dive into the calm water, sending ripples everywhere. |
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The viral infection sending hundreds of Midwestern kids to the hospital is EV-68, a rather nasty strain of enterovirus. |
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And Mark, how about sending us some ringside tickets for your first bout? |
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For two years, she has been sending her son, Atsuki, to cramming classes at Tokyo's Nichinoken, a juku that prepares students for entrance exams at elite junior high schools. |
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These include sending letters of comfort to applicants telling them that they had been approved for grant aid but must wait until the money is drawn down from Brussels. |
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They also have the option of sending their own rakhi in the gift box. |
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Countries from around the world have been sending relief to the flood victims. |
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The New Zealand tree weta, which can be as large as a small mouse, produces vibrations used in mate location by sending bending waves through the sturdy manuka tree. |
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The Japanese consul in Alexandria was sending the Germans reports on the movement of the Mediterranean Fleet. |
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The Ghost of Christmas Passed came calling today, sending pinecones packing and stockings slinking into the Rubbermaid bins from whence they came. |
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Town Clerk Helen Dowling said the council had drawn up a list of derelict buildings and would be sending out notices to owners whose names appeared on the register. |
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The UN could have gone on passing resolutions and sending in inspectors and rapporteurs for the next 50 years, but in the end there was no realistic alternative to war. |
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Mrs Sanderson uses the post office for a variety of reasons including collecting her and her husband's pensions, sending registered mail and buying postal orders. |
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But, biblically speaking, angels are as likely to be sending a message as delivering one. |
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You are really sending a powerful and profound message that says I am affirmatively withdrawing my consent from this corporate takeover of my government. |
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The team was advised to speak kindly and gently to the ladies of the night before sending them packing, and only to use stricter measures if they refused to cooperate. |
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I tell this Government that the people of Canterbury will be sending a message to this Government all right and it certainly will not be in support of this legislation. |
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She tells him the name of a real ship and says his father is a sailor, even writing letters from this imaginary dad and sending them via a post-office box. |
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She hip-checked our toddler daughter for sport, sending June flying into the bushes, then cantered away victorious. |
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Two days after the Senate resolution was introduced, the african union announced it was sending 5,000 soldiers to look for Kony. |
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We will be sending you a calendar of events for the entire year, which should help organize your agendas and allow you to offer your utmost participation. |
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The Spaniards themselves, however, looked upon the sending of the Maine as a further aggravation of the long series of their just grievances against the United States. |
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By sending gifts to his favorite stars, Alvin is encouraging a smile at his own expense. |
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A few stinging shots flayed part of the hull, sending both Serge and Allicia tumbling around as the ship arched threateningly, before righting itself. |
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I had a friend sending me weird emails about conspiracies he saw all around him, but he too had stayed shy of a psychotic break. |
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Twenty eight people attended, with seven sending formal apologies. |
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After sending a staffer to a haunted house and amassing more than 4.5 million views on YouTube, she decided to do it again. |
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Before she could think, Valerie had swung her leg and kicked as hard as she could at the wooden chair Dev sat on, sending him tumbling onto the ground. |
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When he completed his turn, he was met by a pillar of compact soil and rock that shot at him out of nowhere, sending him rolling through the dirt. |
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Spiegelman was fired for sending a nasty email with antigay slurs to someone who had crossed him. |
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According to local police, Hatch was speeding when her car slipped through a gap between guardrails on the windy road, sending her car to the bottom of the ravine. |
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The first step in restoration was air-drying the costumes, then sending them to the dry cleaners before trying to refurbish some of the less damaged ones. |
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Partiers posed for pictures with the Hillary cut-out, sending them immediately to social-media accounts. |
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Safety officials believe it snapped, sending both acrobats and apparatus hurtling 25 to 40 feet to the floor. |
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He never wanted to be portrayed as some progenitor of '60s counterculture, even as he dreamt up the promotional idea of sending out roach clips with each subscription. |
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Under local government rules, any councillor who does not attend meetings for six months without sending apologies can be disqualified from the council. |
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The judge recesses the trial, sending the jury off to deliberate. |
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During a moment of crisis, Mohammed Morsi was AWOL, sending the wrong signal to Americans and Egyptians alike. |
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The goal of our system is to quickly and accurately measure current on a transmission line and relay this information wirelessly by sending a trip signal to a circuit breaker. |
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My right ear was sending shooting pains through my head and being the usual hypochondriac that I was I immediately diagnosed myself the worst possible illness. |
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But even a rhetorical commitment to sending back the money was influential, not least in the political development of Frederick Douglass, as we shall see. |
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While there I am, getting mad at my wife for sending me cards all the time because I know she needs every penny right now. |
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But hoaxers soon latched on to his story and have been using his name or variations of it ever since to con people into sending them their details. |
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My hip finally realized I'd fallen, sending a pain shooting down my leg. |
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By sending his Numidian cavalry to harass the Roman camp on the right bank of the river Trebbia, he provoked the Roman commander Sempronius Longus into crossing to his side. |
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And since he was the last person who handled the prize money before sending it to the bank, the cufflinks must have snagged and dropped into the money. |
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Five days later authorities were able to match a fingerprint at the post office to Wilson sending him to an early retirement. |
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The British had responded by sending a battle cruiser and threatening an international boycott. |
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The worst she was accused of was sending, oh, 30,000 flirtatious emails to Gen. John Allen. |
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Sources said PM Nawaz Sharif through a letter expressed his gratitude to president of Zimbabwe for sending cricket team to Pakistan. |
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Blurring one window and focusing on another window yields the same result of sending the window to the back of the pile. |
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It was a decoction of datura that wrung the truth from the old woman, by sending her into a trance from which she never recovered. |
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Wikipedia evolves dendritically, sending off new shoots in many directions. |
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The most common misuses of e-mail are fakemail and spam. Fakemail is the act of sending an e-mail that appears to be from another individual. |
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For where is the hard-heartedness in sending away honorably and freely a woman who, through her own fault, you cannot love? |
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Despite initial hostilities, by 1549 the Portuguese were sending annual trade missions to Shangchuan Island in China. |
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Henry II developed the practice of sending judges from his own central court to hear the various disputes throughout the country. |
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Probus put it down by sending irregular troops of Vandals and Burgundians across the Channel. |
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It has been suggested that it was the sending of this letter which provoked the trial which Patrick mentions in the Confession. |
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Many viruses exhibit the behavior described, especially sending e-mails automatically to many people in the infectee's address book. |
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After sending his wife and eldest daughter to safety abroad in February, he travelled northwards, hoping to seize the military arsenal at Hull. |
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James responded by sending some ecclesiastical commissioners to hold a visitation and install him as president. |
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The Committee reacted by sending dragoons into the countryside to arrest farmers and seize crops. |
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The Times originated the practice of sending war correspondents to cover particular conflicts. |
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The United Kingdom responded to Greek requests for assistance by sending troops to Crete and providing air support to Greece. |
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My father was furious with me and reached for the strap. He brutally leathered me with it before sending me to bed for the night. |
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In September of that year, Newton had a breakdown which included sending wild accusatory letters to his friends Samuel Pepys and John Locke. |
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The browser then requests the resource by sending an HTTP request across the Internet to the computer at that address. |
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As for economic effects, research suggests that migration is beneficial both to the receiving and sending countries. |
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Research finds that emigration and low migration barriers has net positive effects on human capital formation in the sending countries. |
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Fearing Banquo's suspicions, Macbeth arranges to have him murdered, by hiring two men to kill them, later sending a Third Murderer. |
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Maria's parents disapproved of the courtship and ended the relationship by sending her to school in Paris. |
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Later Blair was expelled from the crammer at Southwold for sending a dead rat as a birthday present to the town surveyor. |
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Los Angeles band Steel Panther managed to gain a following by sending up 80s glam metal. |
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By the middle of the 18th century, Bermuda was sending twice as many privateers to sea as any of the continental colonies. |
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In February, General Washington dispatched General Lafayette to counter Arnold, later also sending General Anthony Wayne. |
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He requests the King of Portugal to stop sending merchandise but should only send missionaries. |
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Again the Austrians divided their effort, sending Davidovich's corps from the north while Alvinczi's main body attacked from the east. |
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Sir Henry Cole devised the concept of sending greetings cards at Christmas time. |
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The CSCE opened in Helsinki on 3 July 1973 with 35 states sending representatives. |
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The ODIHR has observed over 300 elections and referendums since 1995, sending more than 50,000 observers. |
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In 2003 the United Kingdom was a major contributor to the invasion of Iraq, sending a force of over 46,000 military personnel. |
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He is a Mozart in the insect world, sending out his strain upon the evening air. |
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Mulay Hafiz appealed to France. France immediately responded by sending a sizable expeditionary force to occupy Morocco. |
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Increasingly sending instructions to the magazine by letter, he began a new period of creative work and his own column appeared less regularly. |
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The bomb exploded, sending a mushroomoid cloud of ash and fire into the sky. |
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The BBC attempted to stop its contracted players sending deputies to rehearsals and even to concerts, but was unsuccessful. |
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The referee is responsible for starting and stopping play, recording the score, awarding frees and booking and sending off players. |
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The term export means sending of goods or services produced in one country to another country. |
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Other regional councils are elected by municipal councils, each municipality sending representatives in proportion to its population. |
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In the summer David split his army into two forces, sending William fitz Duncan to march into Lancashire, where he harried Furness and Craven. |
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The regent responded by sending troops to restore order and Glencairn led a force to defend the town's new Protestant status. |
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In conjunction with the latter, he also devised an automatic curb sender, a kind of telegraph key for sending messages on a cable. |
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His greatest collaboration with Germany was the sending of volunteers to fight on the Eastern Front. |
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Between 1536 and 1541, King Henry VIII of England dissolved the monasteries, sending their monks out into the general public. |
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Before August 2013, this was a two part process of committal and then sending. |
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Owain Gwynedd responded by sending his son Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd to deprive Cadwaladr of his lands in Ceredigion. |
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Mwyn successfully got the record on BBC Radio 1 after sending a copy to radio presenter Mark Radcliffe. |
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It had by 1372 become a parliamentary borough sending burgesses to the House of Commons of the Parliament of England. |
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The Empire of Japan responded by sending their own force to Korea to crush the Tonghak and installed a puppet government in Seoul. |
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Jellicoe in effect countermanded this decision once he knew of the raid by sending ships which were part of his command. |
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Ships began to arrive in port, their crews sending messages to friends and relatives both of their survival and the loss of some 6,000 others. |
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Tromp's flagship, Brederode, met Blake's flagship, Triumph, immediately, sending a broadside at mere metres distance. |
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Tromp quickly responded by sending his own captains to intercept the English. |
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He did however consider sending Bonnie Prince Charles to Ireland where he could be declared King of Ireland and lead a rebellion. |
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Sweden initially agreed to take part in the scheme by sending an invasion force to Scotland, but later backed out of this arrangement. |
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Spain immediately offered military assistants to the Axis by sending volunteers to the Eastern front, known as the Blue division. |
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The German Army responded by sending a large portion of its armoured reserves to defend. |
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He also reinforced X Corps by moving 7th Armoured Division from army reserve and sending 4th Light Armoured Brigade from XIII Corps in the south. |
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Brussels' proximity to coastal areas influences the area's climate by sending marine air masses from the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Documents of the exchequer show him sending letters threatening officials if they did not pay money. |
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It can also become a nuisance in gardens, sending down its strong suckering roots amongst hedges and shrubs. |
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How fate is set is unknown, but it is told by the Fates and by Zeus through sending omens to seers such as Calchas. |
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In 1551 Turgut Reis enslaved the entire population of the Maltese island of Gozo, between 5,000 and 6,000, sending them to Ottoman Tripolitania. |
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Birdsall visited Bradford Police Station the day after sending the letter to repeat his misgivings about Sutcliffe. |
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A government in exile based in London supported the Allies, sending a small group of volunteers who participated in the Normandy invasion. |
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Maroboduus declined, sending the head to Rome for burial, and remained neutral throughout the ensuing war. |
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Caesar relates that he crossed the Rhine again to punish the Suebi for sending reinforcements to the Treveri. |
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Caesar kept his word that evening by sending Roman troops out of the Aduatuci city to avoid looting and violence against the Aduatuci. |
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I'll be sending a pinch hitter to do the presentation because I have the flu. |
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Then the Gutes were sending many messengers to Sweden, but none of them succeeded in negotiating a peace, till Awair Strabain from Alva parish. |
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Some European countries, especially France, were also sending excursions to Brazil to extract brazilwood. |
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Philip then returned to Elatea, sending a final offer of peace to Athens and Thebes, who both rejected it. |
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Altars, incense sticks, candles and torches form the axis by sending a column of smoke, and prayer, toward heaven. |
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His descendants did not live in the Capitania of Angra, instead sending ouvidores, magistrates to the territory to administer the possessions. |
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It performed excellently, but the perfectionist in Harrison prevented him from sending it on the required trial to the West Indies. |
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A royal decree of October 19, 1707 granted authorization for the sending of missionaries in several expeditions to the islands. |
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The remaining loyal tributaries had difficulty sending forces, because it would leave them vulnerable to Spanish attack. |
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Maksim provided Kolzo with lodging, food, and money before sending him on his way. |
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In 1551, Dragut enslaved the entire population of the Maltese island Gozo, between 5,000 and 6,000, sending them to Libya. |
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As long as New Spain was sending silver and gold to Seville, Genoa could flourish. |
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He fooled Penny with a pump fake and dropped in a 3-pointer, sending the game into overtime. |
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Even before the publication of this treatise, the diocese of Constance reacted by sending a delegation to Zurich. |
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The Archivist submits the proposed amendment to the states for their consideration by sending a letter of notification to each Governor. |
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In March 2004, however, the Lords upset the Government's plans by sending the Bill to a Select Committee. |
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As early as 1643, the French were sending coal and other supplies to the British colony at Boston. |
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On 7 March 1936, Adolf Hitler took a massive gamble by sending 30,000 troops into the Rhineland. |
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The plan for 1814 to invade Upper Canada via the Niagara frontier while sending another force to recapture Mackinac. |
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The British were sending supplies to the Indians in the Old Northwest from Montreal via Mackinac, so is why the island was considered important. |
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After the appointed time, Yinxi again demonstrates determination and perfect trust, sending out a black sheep to market as the agreed sign. |
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Hemingway went with her, sending in dispatches for the newspaper PM, but in general he disliked China. |
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A slight breeze picked up, sending a few loose rizlas skimming along the sand. |
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She was now 16 and sending off her first radiations and vibrations dressed in Varda's own rutilant colors. |
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The bagpipe suddenly screeled in a peculiar off-beat, sending chills down Neil's spine. |
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Most often sending the vocal through a de-esser will either eliminate the sibilance or greatly reduce its sound. |
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Rescuers have already begun sending supplies and water down the hole. |
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She remained stone-still, ready for anything, sending her heightened senses in search of who or what was encroaching on her personal space. |
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His wife superscribed her own notes on each of his letters before sending them in packets to the editor. |
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He's probably sending the gay male population of New York back to vagitarianism. |
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If a Web-serving node fails, then the load balancer just stops sending traffic to that node. |
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