A great performance by Polanski as the boring, drab office worker who slowly goes insane, and, consequently, sheds his inhibited personality. |
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The coalfields have given way to unemployment queues, night watchmen's sheds and minimum wage component assembly jobs. |
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Packing sheds were constructed for growers to sort and sack the potatoes for shipment. |
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Nests may be built in trees and shrubs but are frequently found under building overhangs, in attics, barns, garages and sheds. |
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Such work sheds light on re-enactment as a popular cultural phenomenon with a salience in the present. |
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Bus passengers prefer to wait under the hot sun, a good distance away from the waiting sheds. |
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This most recent episode sheds new light on the political axis that underlies the Democratic Party campaign. |
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In the haphazard tatterdemalion surroundings of sheds and abandoned industrial buildings, the new centre stands out as an organized oasis. |
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Today, the home is also falling into disrepair, with junk and makeshift sheds littering the massive garden. |
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My primary interest in geometry is for the light it sheds on the topology of manifolds. |
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I will be spending the weekend in those huge sheds full of tools mulling over the finer points of tenon saws. |
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Ask any woman what men keep in their sheds and they'd be bound to mention those. |
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We looked through the sheds of woolcraft exhibitions and admired and marveled at some of the work on display. |
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The camp includes a group of tents, a temple, tin-roofed sheds and small temporary houses made of reclaimed timber and coconut thatch. |
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Nothing grew on its land, and no living thing was reared in its sheds and barns. |
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Farmers emptied their barnyards and built factory-size sheds in the rolling hills. |
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The decline of the coal industry also affected rhubarb growers by reducing the supply of cheap coal and coke used to heat the sheds. |
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There were a couple of utility sheds out in front, and a larger building on the left that was the mess hall. |
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The Fat Duck's kitchen is so small that a lot of the storage is in garden sheds, lined up in serried rows outside. |
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The first story sheds light on the hidden inspiration behind Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. |
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Other features include two garden sheds with slated roofs, a tiled pergola, and low voltage ground lighting. |
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A combined area of new and existing cattle sheds and silage yards of more than 300 square metres will also require planning permission. |
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As a matter of fact, so many of us cycled to school that the bike sheds filled an entire tennis court. |
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Wet weather at this time of the year results in very moist warm conditions in cattle sheds. |
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Some of the articles auctioned included garden sheds, air conditioners, computer accessories, caravans, bookshelves and household items. |
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When sows are brought to the pastures, they move into a variety of farrowing sheds. |
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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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From the docks, specialized equipment was stored in sheds or moved directly to designated bases along back roads at night. |
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A couple of stone throws away, near the machinery sheds, is the old homestead with its original wood-fired stove. |
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Heated conversations are being held around kitchen tables, in school staffrooms, in cowsheds, and in shearing sheds. |
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Subdivisional fences and fences around buildings and sheds are referred to, and that appears to be the extent of it. |
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There's 140 years of family history there and many years of building up the fences, sheds and just sheer hard work. |
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First there was that workaday stuff used as the skin for thousands of Outback shearing sheds. |
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Don't be alarmed if the tree sheds an unusually large number of leaves during the first growing season. |
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When your tree sheds its leaves, dig them into your soil in the vacant garden beds. |
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When snake sheds its skin, it slides out of it, leaves it behind and moves on blithely with life. |
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Like the snake sheds its skin, we all need to leave our past again and again. |
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Each time the caterpillar grows bigger, it sheds its skin in a process called molting. |
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What is it about the rich and famous, shedding relationships and personas as fast as a snake sheds its skin? |
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For instance, someone who is especially house proud will not want a dog with a long coat which sheds hair all over the furniture. |
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In the summer, the arctic fox sheds its white coat for a brown one for better cover. |
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Though the baby soon sheds the hair on his head, the moustache only grows thicker. |
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When the moment arrives and Elena sheds her clothes in bed with Fernando, an extended conversation takes precedence over sexual contact. |
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He sheds his white clothes because they will be visible in the night and wears only the knife around his neck. |
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The night lamp sheds tender light and the posters of Kandinsky and Mir color my white walls with festive colours. |
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Anne is not disregarding professional etiquette if she sheds tears with the patient. |
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Later he helped the blacksmith making new springs for the same trap and learnt to shoe horses, give reading lessons and to build sheds. |
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Mom kept ordering assistants back to the storage sheds until we had enough bulbs and tubers to fill two shopping baskets. |
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Farmers are asked to check all drinking troughs, sheds etc and all pipework running over ground. |
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When the lobster grows, it undergoes a process called molting, when the animal sheds its old exoskeleton and grows a new, larger one. |
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Machine sheds, empty livestock buildings, and silos can all hold grain, provided you do some preparation work. |
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The sun sinks behind the mountain range and sheds a shadow over the forest. |
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Padlocks provide portable security for movable items such as bikes and boats and in locations such as lockers and outdoor sheds. |
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A turn-out directs the water off the side of the skid road, whereas a sloping turn up sheds water at its base. |
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I am reluctant to do that because I have a small family and slatted sheds do have certain obvious health risks. |
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The view was of a hilly allotment site with sheds and a railway station, and slimy, furrowed mud. |
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But, as the play moves back in time, she beautifully sheds guilt and stress like a snake sloughing its skin. |
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Tools were then taken from unlocked sheds and garden furniture was used to reach a rear window to enter the houses. |
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Seven months after the death of the bushman and bootmaker RM Williams, his family is selling some of the bits and pieces he's kept in his sheds. |
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Gabe plots to escape small-town life, while Pete finally sheds his little-brat attitudes. |
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Since making the film, I've narrated a documentary about tigers, which is a way of helping, because it sheds light on the plight of the animals. |
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This morning it appears that the sheds at the bottom of the gardens in this street have been burgled in the night. |
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This has the side effect of criminalising a teenage snog behind the bike sheds. |
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From Stockholm to Milan, arcades, winter gardens, train sheds and other innovative forms of public building added new dimensions to urbanity. |
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Beyond the obvious implications for sci-fi buffs and other space enthusiasts, the episode sheds light on the versatility of free enterprise. |
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He had to be up at six in the morning and along with the other hired men tend to the cows, pigs, horses and clean out stables and cow sheds. |
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They will have a car park, sheds and standpipes for water, and most say they are happy to move. |
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The people are an odd lot who should probably have spent more time in lessons instead of scoring behind the bike sheds. |
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The tools and other odds and ends under the two sheds sit covered in dust, quietly neglected and rusting away. |
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Before I went down the carabinero explained that the mine up the road about 20 k had had one of its sheds robbed of dynamite. |
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Henley Compact Offices are quirky sheds with curved roofs redolent of gypsy caravans. |
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Stacks of oats were scattered, haystacks turned over and roofs of houses and sheds were badly damaged. |
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Obviously it will fade as your skin sheds dead layers over a week or so, so give yourself a head start by applying the products on younger cells. |
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The former bike sheds and outbuildings will become individual creative arts workshops. |
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Among other things he is urging people to ensure people to secure sheds, garages and outbuildings. |
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Residents had also been urged to check back gardens, outbuildings, sheds and garages. |
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He also reminded householders that garden tools and power tools kept in sheds and outbuildings were valuable and therefore vulnerable to thieves. |
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Ensure all doors and windows are secured and buildings like sheds, garages and outhouses have good quality locks and even alarms fitted. |
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Normally they confine themselves to outhouses, sheds and garages but sometimes go up market and enter houses in search of a bit luxury. |
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A number of outhouses and sheds are in various states of repair, and some appear to offer considerable potential in their own right. |
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Enter them and you pass through a driveway, flanked by sheds and outhouses, to a huge building in Indo-Saracenic style. |
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It also guarantees work for the remaining weavers who work the wool into bales of cloth in sheds, barns and outhouses along the Atlantic stretch. |
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You might think that most hides for bird-watching are not much more than lap-timbered sheds with a flap in one side. |
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Councillors voted to give the owner one month to remove the sheds, rabbit hutches, chicken run, and an exercise area for her horses. |
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If you're bound for the horse latitudes, L.L. Bean's Roll-Up Panama Hat sheds water and is as airy as a Bermuda veranda. |
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His father was a small Essex housebuilder and, at 16, Ronnie started building garden sheds at the family home in Halstead. |
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Around it huddled half a score of small sheds, which shared a common wall with the great stable and leaned against it as if for shelter. |
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The chimneystacks and sheds that once hummed with the sound of hundreds of spinning and weaving machines, now lie silent. |
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Three hundred marshalling yards, 2,300 goods sheds and 700 repair depots keep humming with activity all the time. |
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Councillors voted to give the owner one month to remove the sheds, rabbit hutches, chicken run and an exercise area for her horses. |
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They work in dilapidated sheds and live in illegal hutments that the municipal corporation is threatening to demolish. |
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Bamboo pavilions, grass sheds and wooden bridges are placed along the path. |
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Interest in ice boating waned again, and the ice yachts were gradually stored in barns and sheds all over town. |
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His sources range from sidewalks and commercial buildings in town to barns, machine sheds, and livestock pens on farms. |
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Along with the original small red house, the farm now has two barns, a sheep pen, and several sheds. |
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When a virus enters and infects a cell, it sheds this protective coat so that the genetic material can replicate new viruses. |
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Special paintings were made for almost all the rooms in a household, even chicken sheds and pigsties were hung with auspicious pictures. |
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In the garden, fixed lighting, pond pumps, and electrical installations in sheds and garages are now subject to the new regulations. |
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The study sheds light on the fundamental conflict of interest between employers and trade unions regarding the labour supply. |
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Suitable sites for putting up sheds and necessary arrangements for conservancy, lighting and general sanitation of the health camp were made. |
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For my second wish, the development of a shade intolerant tree species that sheds its limbs readily to create knot free mature wood. |
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Sets of parallel lines painted on the tarmac led him to the passport control kiosks and the customs sheds beyond. |
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A permanent fixture in his life for decades, Gerald, now 74, has been building sheds since he was a child. |
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Furthermore, the wild gales in summer could sometimes easily blow down the flimsy sheds. |
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The study sheds light on the flip side of memory research, which often focuses on how to improve recall. |
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Unable to stand the sight of the lover who left her, the tree flowers only at night and sheds them like tear-drops before the sun rises. |
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What we would ask is that these items are postcoded and that sheds are securely locked. |
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There they have been disguised in many cunning ways, for example inside garden sheds. |
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Big sheds, walls of wooden crates and brightly painted processing plants dot fertile valleys. |
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This finding sheds new light on a recent study on cuticular properties of vascular epiphytes. |
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At ecdysis, the animal sheds the old exoskeleton while absorbing large quantities of water to stretch the new exoskeleton. |
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Each night the boats are dehumidified in their sheds to dry out water absorbed by the hulls. |
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The pro-life movement does not hide behind deceptive language but rather sheds light on the truth. |
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Studying the statements of violent criminal psychopaths sheds light on their striking and specific vulnerability and emotional pain. |
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Most farmed animals are now crowded in sheds with dirty conditions and pumped full of drugs so they lead sad and unnatural lives. |
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The book sheds light on acts of corruption that are detrimental to the development of Zambia. |
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Cattle are put out to grass in the spring and only brought in for the winter, or during bad weather, to light, airy sheds. |
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In this way, the coherence theorist sheds light on the feeling that sceptical hypotheses, if not conclusively eliminable, are nevertheless idle. |
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But after he showers, he sheds his Robinson jersey, donning instead a shirt emblazoned with the logo of Sal's Famous Pizzeria. |
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By dismantling shabby sheds and old lanes, the residents can move to much better houses. |
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The dwellings had no gardens and no provisions were made for dustbins or sheds etc. |
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Shelter sheds can be seen while on the extreme right are some of the beach cottages, used primarily by visitors. |
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The scenes of appalling neglect we witnessed in these sheds were abhorrently cruel. |
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A light cove measuring 5 by 7 feet conceals most of the room's fixtures and sheds a uniform glow. |
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But after an hour-long wander round Grosmont and a visit to the railway's engine sheds, that was enough fresh air and rain clouds. |
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The jarrah tree has rough grayish brown bark with vertical grooves, which sheds in long strips. |
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Knowledge of the reasoning behind the exhibition, however, sheds light on far more than its title and quadripartite structure. |
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Then a bit of back road took us past ramshackle sheds and the gilded gates of Cawton Cottage, which is huge and not a cottage. |
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The artist sheds the limitations of style to see more keenly the beauty and promise of the landscape and to preserve its power to delight. |
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As well as poultry sheds, they make everything from rabbit hutches and dog kennels to smaller homes for hamsters and ferrets. |
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There are no slatted sheds allowed in Scotland so wintering cattle can be pretty labour intensive. |
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Rats are routinely moving into yards, burrowing beneath doghouses, sheds, sidewalks, and hiding out in woodpiles. |
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After those people left, the workers from the municipal government began to dismantle the sheds. |
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A number of tools were stolen from sheds and the vandals uprooted vegetables and plants, throwing them around. |
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But he more than comes into his own as he sheds the regal bearing and steps into the shoes of the soldier Fluellen. |
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Leonard Tinkler showed them sheds containing three dead animals, including a decomposing cow whose calf was still alive in the same pen. |
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One case detailed by Mayer sheds light on one of the main purposes of the rendition program. |
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The sheds were re-roofed to improve ventilation and the water troughs were also replaced. |
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The exhumation of several archival recordings sheds light on another dimension in Cale's chameleonic nature. |
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Residents are being warned to make sure their sheds are securely locked after incidents where thieves have struck. |
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The court heard he went on a fire-starting spree over a five-year period after unsuccessfully applying to join the fire service, targeting houses, sheds and vehicles. |
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You don't get to see them frisk like that around the Suffolk sheds. |
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The signal will now be stored in engine sheds near Grosmont until a team of experts can begin the painstaking task of restoring it to its former glory. |
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Leeds Crown Court heard that the father-of-two, who is accused of 18 attacks on houses, sheds and vehicles in Bradford, was either out for revenge or wanted to play the hero. |
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I hit 16, went to college and one of the guys in my class said that he reckoned I was great in the sack and asked me to 'do it' with him behind the bike sheds. |
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But when he goes behind the curtain and sheds the costume, a flinty, thin-skinned, immature man who has never taken responsibility for his mistakes emerges. |
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But Simon's writing sheds light only on how TV comedy is joisted together. |
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More than half of all the antibiotics used in this country are used in the farms and in the poultry sheds and all the rest of it, now that's obscene for a start. |
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Residents were forced to evacuate their Eastwood homes after a field fire swept through garden sheds containing potentially explosive gas cylinders. |
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We have lots of break-bulk terminals, lots of terminals with storage sheds, but the future is in containers and we must invest in containerisation. |
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There will be a dramatic expansion of the premises as new log cabins and sheds, summer houses and pergolas spring up in the grounds as demonstration products. |
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He later travelled the shearing sheds of Australia as a wool classer. |
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As it pursues its arched course, the superior longitudinal fasciculus gathers and sheds nerve fibers from various cortical areas, and so links them to each other. |
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Tim's Sri Lankan experiences led him to consider how just as a snake sheds its skin, so too can we shed our fear of otherness, and learn to embrace other cultures. |
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She belongs round the back of the bike sheds, her hair is lank, her eyes are usually dull, and she is not expected to be a high-achiever academically. |
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Anyway, back to the issue and the point is that unless we start making a noise for ourselves we will be further condemned to the dustbins of inconsequence that are our sheds. |
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Cows will be zero-grazed in light, airy sheds to protect the health of the animal, prevent environmental degradation from grazing and allow for collection of manure and urine. |
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Stocks Market, on the site of the Mansion House, had been in existence for some centuries but was increasingly challenged by Covent Garden, started as a few sheds and stalls. |
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Almond's heavy eyeliner and camp androgyny made middle-aged men, in particular, so uneasy that they suddenly discovered pressing engagements in their potting sheds. |
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The atmosphere is heavy with the scents of a dark corner of the garden or even of the inside of one of the sheds, all damp wood and dried flower heads. |
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The gardens have been planted for year-round colour and include flowerbeds, rockeries, a water feature, a raised patio, a herb garden and two sheds. |
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Locomotive sheds and coaling facilities might cover many acres, and many companies developed manufacturing works capable of turning out locomotives and rolling stock. |
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The school is also installing new cycle stands and bike sheds. |
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One local senior police officer told an area board meeting that it is because we tend to leave our doors and windows open, or have cheap padlocks on garden sheds! |
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The next big project by the family was to build a dam to generate electricity to use to milk the cows and provide lighting for the house and sheds. |
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I am also full of admiration for his enlightened essay which sheds some interesting facts on the Breughel reproduction printed on the front of the inlay card. |
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An aging star sheds its outer layers of gas through stellar winds. |
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One of the great values of an art such as this is the light it sheds upon the average taste of the period, such as costumes and architectural details. |
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They broke into sheds, broke windows, smashed glasshouses and cold frames. |
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When the Indians set fire to the main building as well as the sheds, the flames fanned into a sunburst, and their smoke stifled the people of Fort Mims. |
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By using large, easily mobile poultry sheds he allows his birds to benefit from clean, fresh ground each day around the farm's 100 acres of fields and woodlands. |
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Personally, this sheds light on the hours I spent as a child fidgeting anxiously between my momma's, grandma's or aunt's knees while they parted, greased and plaited my hair. |
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He always makes a point to talk about how much fun he has playing a genuinely different venue after endless weeks of bland civic centers and generic outdoor sheds. |
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Though I felt lucky to have blacksnakes around our barn and sheds to keep the mice in check, I just never could get as comfortable with any snakes as my younger son is. |
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Arson, theft and criminal damage have all taken their toll on his allotment, and his pension cannot stretch to replacing yet more greenhouse windows, sheds, tools and crops. |
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But that does not mean the bike sheds are crawling with nubile adolescents bonking like bunnies, or that those highly sexually experienced teenagers are typical. |
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Now he is compelled to reside in tin sheds along with his family members and milch and other animals, under single roof constructed by the state government. |
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The plant in the shearing sheds was powered by petrol engines. |
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Modernism got rid of attics, sheds, cellars and peripheral rooms. |
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They are the best days of our lives, or so we are told, a time for learning more about the world, kissing behind the bike sheds and forging lifelong friendships. |
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Mosquitoes were collected from human dwellings, cattle sheds and outdoors. |
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Fields are still small, there are no huge modern sheds and the pastures are rich in species that would otherwise have been decimated by modern farming methods. |
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Headquarters is a nondescript tract house with farm sheds around back. |
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The area is known as a hangout for youngsters and over the years the club has been burgled and the cricket pavilion and allotment sheds nearby have been torched. |
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Drawing on historical research and contemporary interviews, Adie sheds light on how the fate of a foundling differs starkly depending where someone was born. |
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Elsewhere it is a similarly depressing story of industrial sheds, ugly roundabouts, sprawling car parks and aesthetically unpleasing supermarkets. |
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It is uncommon to spot them during the day, but they can be caught sunbathing on roofs of houses or sheds. |
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The pub sheds seem to be the most popular at the moment, but there are some great eco sheds and garden offices beating at the shed pub door. |
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At 1pm we would be shunted down to Old Oak Common train sheds for the carriages to be cleaned. |
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Gregory's entry in the Liber Pontificalis is short and of little use, but he himself was a writer whose work sheds light on the mission. |
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When not in use, the boats were drawn up into the sheds for maintenance and protection. |
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The general might in that case have sheds constructed, which served as field houses for training. |
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Water tanks, sheds and outhouses were built, including the mysterious dunnies. |
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The qualitative account of happiness that Mill advocates thus sheds light on his account presented in On Liberty. |
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Dogs were carried into sheds where they were gassed in front of their owners. |
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Although it is metaphysical, it sheds much light upon very concrete and very practical researches. |
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Designated areas or sheds may be given to airlines or freight forward ring agencies. |
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The station's facilities were greatly expanded with the opening of the Great Hall on 27 May 1849, which replaced the original sheds. |
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The concourse stretches across the heads of platforms 1 to 12, underneath the London end of the four train sheds. |
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The zygote sheds its silica theca and grows into a large sphere covered by an organic membrane, the auxospore. |
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The port tradition in many of the groups was repeated in the unused sheds of the port, such as Bovis hall which could hold 20,000 spectators. |
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An ash sheds its leaves in the winter, while yew trees retain their needles. |
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Farmers build fences, housing, shearing sheds and other facilities on their property, such as for water, feed, transport and pest control. |
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The limited companies took control of spinning, while the room and power system was the norm for the weaving sheds. |
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One point of view in the 1880s was that vertically integrating the weaving sheds into new mills would reduce costs and lead to greater profits. |
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The process required greater levels of light than spinning, and weaving sheds would often be single storey, with overhead north facing lights. |
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Most power weaving took place in weaving sheds, in small towns circling Greater Manchester away from the cotton spinning area. |
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Ravenglass houses two locomotive sheds, on the southern side of the track, and a carriage shed on the northern side. |
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He grows in public stature as he sheds his loneliness and often his work deteriorates. |
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Open sheds are too much exposed to drifting snow, and they cannot be shut up and made warm enough for early lambing. |
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The aerobiology of the environment around mechanically ventilated broiler sheds. |
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This latest addition to an ancestry that includes mighty Zeppelin sheds and the famous Goodyear Airdock is no exception. |
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They remained in storage in outdoor sheds, Quonset huts, and leaky basements for years. |
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You used to have to drive over the old train sheds and sometimes the ball would hit them and bounce back on to the fairway. |
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We would sneak into the train sheds at Edge Hill and Bank Hall, each packed with steam locomotives of all types. |
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Firefighters were called to Charles Foster Street in Darlaston early yesterday after fire-raisers set fire to four adjoining sheds. |
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In the Supreme Court depositions there are numerous instances of people sharing beds in pubs, houses, tents, gunyahs and hay sheds. |
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The Indian almond, for example, blushes brightly just before it sheds its leaves. |
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In a series of new ads he sheds his laddish image to turn detective, visiting suppliers to test food for quality and freshness. |
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They used an axe to break into 68 sheds and took expensive items, including strimmers, generators, rotivators, drills and flame guns. |
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Richard sheds a great deal of light on the importance of the Greek revival to Southern culture, especially and unfortunately the slavocracy. |
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In his introduction to a live performance of the latter, Eastman sheds light on his provocative title choices. |
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An adultoid is a mature alate that remains in the colony, sheds its wings and becomes a functional reproductive. |
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Attics, garages and sheds are also favoured by some of our most spectacular butterflies, such as small tortoiseshells and peacocks. |
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The main location is a sprawling area of barns and sheds and lean-tos, all of which have books stashed in them,'' she said. |
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Irons is impressive as the smuggest of fat cats, while Spacey tries to hold on to his humanity as he sheds tears over the death of his dog. |
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It sheds light on the efforts taken by MOF during the Holy month of Ramadan when all believers rush to cooperate to achieve positive goals. |
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There have been reports in the past that tools have been stolen, things like rotavators, power tools, from sheds. |
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The way in which this passage compares with The Sphinx sheds light on the latter's glyphic stiffness, a property of gemstones. |
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Crystallographic research on some of the proteins that control cell death sheds light on the answer. |
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The nonpersonal web of causes and conditions sheds the delusion, or, rather, ceases to give rise to it. |
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Like a snake that sheds its skin, the bark of the Saltwater Paperbark peels off in thick white-grey sheets. |
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The film sheds light on the underbelly of crime in the entertainment capital. |
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The political parties for whom our establishment sheds so many tears are only fiefdoms. |
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Other entries include garden offices, sheds that have been turned into pubs, Tardis sheds and even normal, lawn-mower-housing sheds. |
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At the dressing sheds the slate-dresser saws the blocks into various sizes and then splits the smaller units into sheets. |
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Surviving examples of wooden train sheds in his style are at Frome and Kingswear. |
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This new approach sheds new light on the agricultural and horticultural practices of the Vikings and therefore also on their cuisine. |
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Related features, from concourses to train sheds, are covered. |
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Mumtaz Ali a commuter waiting at Zero Point bus stop said that he always wait on footpath or the roadside for transport due to absence of proper bus stop and sheds. |
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Various buildings, including barracks and dressing sheds, remain. |
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Powerful sight of varmin there allers be round they sheds and places. |
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Southern Pacific selected this design to provide air free of smoke for the engine driver to breathe as they went through the SP's numerous mountain tunnels and snow sheds. |
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With ageing, the pseudobulb sheds its leaves and becomes dormant. |
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The buster must be careful to keep well away from sheds and timber. |
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The women worked in long timber sheds close to where the ore was pulled to the surface, seated in lines with a block of iron between them, called a knockstone. |
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Flory crossed the brick-like earth of the yard between the hospital sheds. All down the wide verandas, on sheetless charpoys, rows of grey-faced men lay silent and moveless. |
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It is frequently placed inside sheds, or stacked inside of a barn. |
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The Jacobi symbol, which generalizes the Legendre symbol, sheds some additional light on how to determine whether has solutions when m has two or more distinct prime factors. |
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The jetty was reconstructed in 1872, and storage sheds added. |
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Outside are gardens with sheds, a double garage and hardstanding. |
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In the developed world, the majority of the poultry reared for meat is raised indoors in big sheds, with automated equipment under environmentally controlled conditions. |
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This text sheds light on medieval medical practices of the time. |
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The main internal features were the boat sheds and the docks. |
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Madigan's approach to the Qur'an sheds light on how the Qur'an actually can provide insight into the way it saw the ahl al-kitab relating to their kutub. |
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There was sheds made out of poles and roofed over with branches, where they had lemonade and gingerbread to sell, and piles of watermelons and green corn and such-like truck. |
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Windsor Lewis, officer commanding 4 Company, 2nd Welsh Guards, had taken charge of a large party of stragglers, who were awaiting rescue in the sheds at the quayside. |
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Jonson's poetry continues to interest scholars for the light which it sheds on English literary history, such as politics, systems of patronage and intellectual attitudes. |
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Lounge sets, bistro sets, tables and chairs, recliners, barbecues, chimineas and practical items such as garden sheds and lawnmowers are currently on offer. |
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Two newspapers bought sheds and floated them to parody the work. |
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Florence Nightingale, a staunch miasmatist who never came round to bacteria, thought temporary sheds would be safer and proposed radical redesign. |
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