Finally, at 4 a.m., I decided I'd just go downstairs and wait for the paper boy to show up. |
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But then again, it was a recording, and the slightest errors would show up. |
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His usual slo-mo beats and spoken-word flow show up eventually, around four minutes in, but his eclectic point has been made. |
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It got a lot of media attention, and local art officials were afraid that too many people would show up to watch. |
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The result is the formation of nanoscopic particles of metallic mercury, which completely absorb light and show up as black spots. |
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Drivers don't show up, trucks break down or get stuck in the borrow pit, or drivers are delayed waiting for loads at the gravel pit. |
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In fact, by the next election this should all be so automated that I won't even have to bother to show up. |
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After my date didnt show up, I decided to stop by and get a Prince Albert here last nite. |
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The stretches of DNA, referred to as fragments, show up as smudgy blobs on a test film. |
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It was used at the Super Bowl in 1998 and '99 and may well show up at this January's game in Tampa Bay as well. |
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However, with that sunniness of disposition for which I am renowned, I decided it would probably show up the following day. |
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The money will help cover solicitor's fees, read-throughs, director and creative team fees, and generally get the show up on its feet. |
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When the big businesses of this world show up to big international pow-wows, they don't often do it on their ownsome. |
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Ticket holders can show up at the Amphitheatre box office on the day of the show to pick up the free passes for the kids. |
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He used to always show up at this annual campus event we'd have during Pride Week, and one year a theatre major had a big brainstorm. |
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And no recommendation, not even a socko review, can necessarily make you show up more than once. |
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Whenever there were shows, we would all show up hours before even soundchecks because it was just so awesome and exciting. |
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He evidently knew by now that I wasn't going to show up and he still hadn't phoned. |
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The most outrageous thing about the budget is to call for permanent tax cuts, which don't even show up in your five-year budget. |
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As they patiently waited in line, they continually saw people show up and gain entrance right away without having to wait. |
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Now, your Linux directory listing should show up graphically in your web browser. |
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Not only did none of them show up, but none sent me as much as a postcard of good wishes. |
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She also said that it could be stress related or maybe even a vitamin deficiency that the tests don't show up. |
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When they show up they will be apprehended, hog-tied, and thrown into the ocean. |
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Half of the people linking to us never show up and other links appear, disappear and reappear at random. |
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Trying new and different products by dint of what new and different labels show up on the bar has become second nature to them. |
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The Airmen showed vast improvement unlike in the league when they failed to show up to be placed last in the league. |
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And it borders on the unenthralling to have the conversation at social gatherings turn to slugs and cabbageworms the minute I show up. |
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Crabs, for example, when examined, show up to 20 times the normal levels of carcinogenic metals such as cadmium and cobalt. |
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Each year of the music week the best of talent come on stage to perform, and some greats of Irish music always show up. |
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And then, in the pouring rain, a half-dozen supporters stood around waiting for the media to show up. |
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The audience, or the few airheads that decided to show up, seemed to be right at home. |
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I think it would have been better for you to stand me up than to show up with five day old stubble. |
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Together with the savings in space, such gains will eventually show up in the standard measures of output. |
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When soldiers show up wearing the Stars and Stripes on their shoulders, people know what to expect. |
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At the second race, the starter didn't show up, and Sweeney's career as a flagman was launched. |
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The camper says that landowners who need eight hundred hands print up thousands of handbills and thousands of workers show up. |
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The call is free from a landline, will not show up on an itemised bill and cannot be traced. |
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The striped Hudson's Bay blankets were made into capotes, coats of the same type that show up in numerous Russell paintings. |
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Those who should ask questions either do not bother to show up, knowing they will not be called, or sit in sullen silence. |
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There are good kingies, and the crabs are starting to show up in the Richmond. |
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That is probably why police reports are always lacking and the officers hardly ever show up at court. |
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We're stuck at home on a beautiful day waiting for the gas man to show up so we can cook again. |
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The flip side, of course, is that it will show up any career breaks so you'll need to be prepared to talk about them. |
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On a bad-takings day, he'd show up with dark glasses and a white stick and blow his harmonica. |
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Commerce data exclude a number of one-time charges that show up in shareholder reports. |
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Once I had a boyfriend show up at my apartment, having only had enough money for a one-way ticket, just so he could spend New Year's with me. |
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For this test, you are given an enema with a liquid that makes your colon show up on an x-ray. |
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The lines are open 24 hours a day and the calls won't show up on your phone bill. |
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Most of the kids from school who knew him made an effort to show up, and a sea of black surrounding the casket where he lay. |
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My hair was a mess of split ends and my strapless bra didn't show up until two days before the dance. |
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Pay-per-view sites with some of the most compelling streaming don't yet show up on the lists. |
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In those days up to 300 average street-legal vehicles would show up on a Wednesday evening to compete or just hang out. |
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I had this gnawing, worried feeling in the pit of my stomach, wondering if any farmers would show up. |
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I feel like a bit part player in a cheesy American disaster movie, only this time Bruce Willis didn't show up. |
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Popular herbicides like atrazine and alachlor just didn't show up at the levels expected. |
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It is happening, but many opportunities show up on the radar at the start of the pipeline and then fizzle out. |
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They just overbook rooms, banking on the fact that people sometimes don't show up. |
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The image is grainy and overbright, and certain things show up a little too much. |
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They don't seem to grow grass here for the sheep, but let them eat the weeds that do show up when the rains have come through. |
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Areas of blockage in the coronary artery show up on the X-ray images, so your doctor knows precisely where to target treatment. |
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The best you can hope for is getting the airline to reimburse you for some of the expenses you incur while waiting for your suitcase to show up. |
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Renal stones can in fact mean renal gravel, this is just as painful, but is only sand sized grains that don't show up on X-ray. |
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You can always use anonymous web-based email, or simply a remailer, to make sure your IP doesn't show up in the message header. |
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Neon lights, theatrically lighted landmarks and monuments, and carnivals all present picture opportunities that don't show up by daylight. |
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He said that every time he tried to type in the information in the config dialog box nothing would show up. |
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All the machines had to do to defeat humanity was show up and let them deplete their ammo. |
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The only real surprise is that Phillip Michael Thomas doesn't show up in a blazer and deck shoes. |
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We show up with a group of friends to mask our alone-ness, but when the dance party gets started, we're looking for the punchbowl. |
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In fact, though, they are largely the same goofballs that show up wherever people meet to talk about free trade. |
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My boss is going to be so happy when I show up white-faced, zonked on medication, and with pain lines in my face! |
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Signs that we're burning the candle at both ends often show up in and around the eyes as redness, puffiness and dark circles. |
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Tell us when to show up, tell us what to do, tell us when we are supposed to go home, and leave us be. |
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Who hasn't gloated over candid snaps that show up a former screen goddess in a less than flattering light? |
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When you let the hem down, the nice bright unfaded material now exposed tends to show up just how faded the rest of the garment has become. |
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These latest trends ignore the impact of oil and gasoline prices, which will begin to show up in the March and April price indexes. |
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Ink can be added to make the embossed or debossed letters or images show up in colour. |
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We didn't even touch the fuses or wiring, so it must be something to do with the MOT that didn't show up all the time the bulb was disconnected. |
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So, I show up in my cutely cropped jeans and my light blue trendy tie-dyed preggers tunic all ready to get sauce all over my face. |
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They may not show up as much as a specific weapon program might, but I think a great deal of programmatic redirection has taken place. |
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The young boy can't believe that he will have to show up at the neighbourhood rink in the blue and white colours of the arch-enemy! |
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Unfortunately, I left at the same moment that a giggly group of sophomores decided to show up. |
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In the United States, such features show up sporadically in arid lands from New Mexico to Idaho. |
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The report notes the shock in store for families this winter when price increases for crude oil show up in large increases in home heating bills. |
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I'll show up anywhere there's even a ghost of a chance to establish my legacy, but it's a real honor to be here on your program on Mother's Day. |
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Zeigler chose rough-hewn wood for the walls so its texture would show up through the paint. |
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That is an attempt to try to keep away the looky-loos, the people who will not have a ticket who will try to see who will show up for that. |
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All cities have ordinances against unleashed pets, and calling Animal Control about a loose dog will usually get someone to show up. |
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He was rumbled by police earlier this week after an American contacted the authorities when James failed to show up. |
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I would show up for meals, never knowing what part of the meal would be dosed with pot. |
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Holding your breath after inhaling helps your heart and lungs show up more clearly on the image. |
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She also has some chocolate eggs ready for her family members, schoolmates and a neighbourhood friend she thinks will show up. |
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If we wanted a life of leisure all we had to do was to show up at the dole office every fortnight. |
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The crowds will show up principally to enjoy their favourite big-name musical acts. |
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It wouldn't be long before Bill would show up at some meeting just crocked. |
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I guess it's always been there, lurking, waiting for the occasion to show up. |
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If a curative effect doesn't show up in double-blind tests, then you're mainly talking about the placebo effect, in any case. |
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Too often, dancers show up at auditions unable to deliver anything but the classroom technique they acquired at their home studios. |
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I was worrying about this in the foyer of a hotel in Paris while waiting for Justin to show up. |
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If you die suddenly, all sorts of creeps can instantly show up and loot your corpse. |
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Surprisingly simple, this machine analyzes the blood samples of several people at once, and then differences show up as peaks on this computer. |
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I will be in DC that day, or I would probably show up and sulk, maddened there were no women on the panel and annoyed at myself for caring. |
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There are a variety of other edible pan fish that may show up, such as grunts and porgies. |
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Areas where the glue was applied show up under ultraviolet light, and police can read the microdots using a hand-held illuminated magnifier. |
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It amazes me and I longed to learn to tap dance just so I could tap dance all around my house and show up my friends. |
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The different styles between joint ventures and State-owned enterprises show up in this occasion. |
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What I try to do when I act is think a lot, an awful lot, before I show up on the set. |
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This week alone I've come across four sensationally good bottles which show up the execrable wines for what they are. |
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Families show up to walk with their kids who are in strollers and baby carriages, giving the campaign a good Sunday family image. |
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Initially, the effects are reflected as cosmetic problems, which typically show up on the face and body. |
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A programme of full restoration work was then undertaken to ensure that the exterior of the quarry would not show up as a scar on the hillside. |
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The fact that it doesn't even show up in the device manager makes me think it might be damaged or defective. |
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It's a rare actor who can show up only fleetingly and leave a lasting impression. |
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But some of these back numbers show up in bookstores and vendors' stands near universities. |
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He had told him to be five minutes early and if Smolensk failed to show up, that would count as an abort. |
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First she betrayed him, then she had the audacity to show up and rescue him. |
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My eligibility is hanging by a thread and tons of college basketball scouts are starting to show up. |
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I had a feeling you might not show up so I wrote you an excusal for first and second. |
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It opened amidst much ballyhoo in the US in October, but audiences forgot to show up. |
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I've missed pressing publish and see the publish status screen show up, instead of a pop up error message saying the operation has timed out. |
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Also I've been doing some re-writes to bring the show up to date, so that complicated the issue further. |
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Assuming everything goes as planned and Kerry and Edwards both show up for it, he has a chance to take a poke at Kerry. |
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Hunting became more complex, and fish and bird bones show up abundantly for the first time in food refuse. |
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What will your co-workers think if you show up at the office with a big purple welt on your neck! |
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Good on the surface, but as many have pointed out, all the plot holes and problems show up when you think about it for more than 10 seconds. |
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When these show up in configurations such as convertibles and station wagons, the rest might as well pack up their slide rules or get on the bus. |
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I guess the ideas is that a bank robber without a hat will show up better on security cameras. |
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So when this happened, she didn't expect to have 200 people show up at the Carriage Club retirement village to be part of a search party. |
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Because they never built the show up to a proper climax, this may have contributed to the lack of fizz in the audience. |
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The results reveal that cocaine is the second most common drug to show up in tests, with cannabis the most frequent. |
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Another big issue is getting a clean title to the property, with no liens or prospects that a third cousin of the owner will show up to claim it. |
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The team that did show up, comprised mostly of second-stringers and unripened teen-agers, lost to Hapoel by two goals. |
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The researchers identified short segments of DNA that show up only in a specific species. |
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However, if you show up on a Segway or in an electric car, the first appetizer is free. |
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Bald eagles appear conspicuously whenever a family member dies, but they show up often enough otherwise that they haven't become an ill omen. |
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Heavily armed special interdiction forces show up at different locations with no obvious pattern. |
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But even that function is pretty meager, for only sparse audiences of curious spectators and hard core loyalists ever show up at their confabs. |
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His last name matches that of a passenger who was ticketed to board flight 68 but did not show up, the officials said. |
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And if anyone can tell me why my beautiful scrabble tiles don't show up, I'd be well chuffed. |
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Those who refuse to mend their ways could be fined if their children do not show up at school. |
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I have an urge to walk around in the nude, but Neil has a roommate and while he's at work, I'd be rather aghast to have him show up unexpectedly. |
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Signs of chronic mental illnesses such as bipolar disorder or schizophrenia may first show up in childhood. |
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Before the CT scan you have to drink three pints of a liquid, a dye which will show up on the scan. |
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Andrea, who has Down Syndrome, has apparently displayed a sort of religious telepathy to the pilgrims who show up. |
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The night of Passover would be a good night for the Messiah to show up and the king of God to show up. |
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The next day I decide that I can probably safely show up at anytime and feign having made an appointment. |
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Also, the A plus plus part, for some reason, the symbol of a plus sign wouldn't show up so I had to spell it out. |
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There is a group of elves or goblins or aliens or something who show up as I'm drifting off. |
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Any problems with the coaxial cable, connectors, jumpers, or the antenna will show up as an abnormality on the display. |
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It is a pervasive mode of thought and is likely to show up in all sorts of places and be associated with most shades of opinion. |
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An incorporated trait of resistance to a commercial pesticide might conceivably show up in other plants. |
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Dr Johnson said this could be due to an impacted fracture, which did not always show up on x-rays, or a second fall. |
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Where their weaknesses will show up is in the world of work when they prove unable to think divergently. |
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It's no longer just the randos or long-lost childhood acquaintances who show up on your FB feed. |
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Our willingness to show up for this event seems to have surprised even ourselves. |
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The players that show up aren't there for the glamour of playing for their county, or to collect their mileage expenses. |
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Best to show up with a lot of photos of your cats or your grandchildren, the better to facilitate conversations with those around you. |
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Children of adoption show up in disproportionate numbers in the criminal justice system and contribute to problems of juvenile delinquency. |
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You don't show up at a corporate board meeting in a denim mini and a corset top. |
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Sometimes people show up expecting a fancy dude ranch, and on the first day they wear their clean white britches and tall boots with spurs. |
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We had an agreement that if he thought the cloud cover was too low to afford a decent chance then he would not show up at my door. |
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We will not put any conditions, bribe or inducement to show up at this working group meeting. |
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The new father was a former boss of a Chinese triad gang, and all his fellow gangsters were bound to show up. |
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Of course he had his shortcomings like us all but these were mainly inclined to show up on the home front. |
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Make a link to your email address in your header or footer, somewhere that will show up on every page. |
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But I used to show up in kimono and wooden clogs, looking like your typical impoverished student of those days. |
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On Maryland's Eastern Shore, day laborers show up to shuck oysters, no questions asked, no documents needed. |
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They show up in blue shirts, wool ties, moleskins and muted sports jackets. |
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Two sets of electors show up in Washington on January 6 for the electoral college. |
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Quite often drivers show up and get in the cockpit and don't have an appreciation really for what the owner is going through. |
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Sometimes a moonfish or a sailfish might show up while freely enjoying the open ocean. |
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Even as the two-time winner of the prestigious Booker Prize, Coetzee didn't show up for the honors. |
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They were made to go to church six times on Sunday, and were checked up on if they didn't show up. |
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The blisters usually show up in the last coat of paint and occur within a few hours to 1 or 2 days after painting. |
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Some participants were instructed to show up at hospitals later, playing the role of hypochondriacs with mysterious symptoms. |
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All I know is he has never been considered a problem and didn't show up on the police blotter. |
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It's not usually a case of wheelchair thieves swiping chairs out from under patients, and the heists seldom show up on police blotters. |
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And somewhere down the road, she will be paying me back for all 118 guests who didn't show up. |
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He skips school constantly and, on the handful of days he does show up, he's either mouthing off or getting into big-time, black-eye fights. |
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Remember when we went to the skating rink and you put make-up all over him so his pimple didn't show up? |
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While it didn't show up in any Billboard charts, the story of 2002's rock and dance undergrounds was the resurgence of post-punk. |
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While I don't wear suits to class, I've been known to show up in a nice sweater and wool slacks. |
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Having my boss show up to work an hour late with a massive case of the munchies. |
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Its location, just off the main drag, means that undesirable characters sometimes show up at closing time. |
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Trouble is, mushrats are rather prolific and in no time another one or a dozen will show up to take their place. |
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I left halfway through, swearing to myself that I would never ever show up to this class without checking to make sure we're doing something new. |
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If you show up in scruffy jeans and a T-shirt they won't kick you out, but, if you are the kind to feel self-conscious, you may feel like you've crashed the wrong party. |
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Thank God this was the day for our domestic goddess Inez to show up. |
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If not, undecideds will not show up to vote, and the president will win. |
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He can't show up and expect things to be so hunky-dory between us. |
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She would periodically show up at the house and stay in the attic, where she hung beads and burned incense. |
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Nor will the 20,000 spectators expected to show up for the series stop in Bilbao, Spain. |
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How would you like the pop princess to show up unexpectedly at your bridal shower? |
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I've done a stage show up in Newcastle and the odd day of filming, dramatized documentaries. |
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Will the image of Ted Cruz chairing a committee or the Affordable Care Act getting gutted make the left show up? |
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He failed to show up for a scheduled walkabout at the London Stock Exchange this week, leaving half a dozen of his candidates to get drenched by a thunderstorm. |
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In the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, thyroid cancers cases started to show up after four to five years after the accident. |
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All of the strong beneficial effects could show up on cancer or congestive heart failure, and we'll never know. |
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They have a tendency to decide randomly not to show up for work. |
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Corey Feldman used to show up in full Michael Jackson gear and dance in the middle of the dancefloor. |
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About 15 racers show up to have a go at the uphill time trial. |
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Robyn didn't show up, which had me a bit worried the whole time. |
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The figure of Santa Claus first begins to show up among the Pennsylvania Dutch in the mid 1820s in the form of Kris Kringle, or as he was also known, Belsnickle. |
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Thus every day, on my blog, these strangers show up, just to shoot the breeze, flirt, kvetch, veer off topic and, most of all, pay zero attention to what I have written. |
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But the amount of second-hand evidence, Vieira says, is too great to believe that nothing more solid will show up. |
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Even then, most of us doubted he would show up and actually sign the papers allowing him to enter the 1992 New Hampshire primary. |
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But she says buses regularly fail to show up leaving her late for work. |
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The grandest of the events is in January in San Francisco, where more than 7,000 wine lovers show up to taste virtually every Zinfandel made, in an atmosphere of madcap fun. |
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It's anyone's guess how these people were allowed to show up at the school waving guns, ready to storm inside the building and shoot the place up. |
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Cuomo was asked to show up an hour early, but he evidently did not want to linger at the debate site. |
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The world is no doubt waiting to see if any Florentine icons like the Statue of David show up in her future foot apparel designs. |
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Bring an inner-tube or a roll-up toboggan or something, so if the pigs show up you can pull a fancy Batman escape, zipping down the east face, giggling like an imp. |
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People show up at your gigs armed with rotten fruit to throw at you. |
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Also, they expect lots of crowds to show up for the burial ceremony. |
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Then again, I'm not an expert on the Marines, but my guess is that a bassoon might rank lowish on the list of the things the ideal recruit would be expected to show up with. |
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For her birthday, her father hired a band that would show up at her doorstep to serenade her. |
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But it was the Mexicans who would show up at Mission and 24th right by my favorite taqueria, El Farolita, and cheer to the traffic and wave and raise their fist. |
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Some days vegetables like green beans or carrots show up, but you're just as likely to see whipped potatoes, tater tots, or French fries as the vegetable of the day. |
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So the whole family, or just the kids, or indeed just the adults, has to show up at 2pm, ticket in hand, and sit through both movies, back to back. |
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These compounds show up in everything from rugs and furniture treated with Scotchguard to Teflon pans, Goretex camping gear and certain types of dental floss. |
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After all, almost everyone with the inclination to vote will show up at a polling place. |
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The indicted are not going to show up at the federal courthouse in Pittsburgh to surrender to federal marshals. |
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There is also concern about safety on the streets as more and more outlets show up, stringing cables along the sidewalks. |
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Which, as all writers will agree, is at least infinitely better than having one or two people show up. |
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It is a delicate dance between enticing legions of customers to jump on the bandwagon and building the capacity to support them if they actually show up. |
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Most of the eggcorns we've been collecting show up in spelling. |
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And there is hope that because each of the three countries used slightly different techniques, microscopic and chemical analysis might show up where the chemical was from. |
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But suppose your friend wanted to show up for the movie drunk as a skunk, or wearing a rebel flag on her jacket, or she planned to hand out religious tracts during the show? |
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Federal officials warn that the first case of bird flu could show up in the United States in the coming weeks or months as birds migrate from overseas. |
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Some DV films are made with no soundman, no lighting expert and none of the other odd-jobbers who show up in the closing credits of big productions. |
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But when the children are from a foreign place and show up uninvited, we toss compassion and decency out the window? |
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Being a newly minted attending I couldn't just show up for work in a pink oxford button-down with a flamingo-encrusted bow tie, so I decided to put on a suit. |
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It may be a trickier dance in a primary in which the most partisan Democrats are often the only ones who show up at the polls. |
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They had pledged to show up at the prosecutor's office on Thursday. |
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Graceful moray eels, deadly great white sharks, playful porpoises, and tiny crabs show up along the way, all to the enchanting tune of Serra's bouncy music score. |
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None of the hawkish yeshiva supporter apparently believed that it was worthwhile to actually show up. |
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Mysterious figures and spheres often show up in tourist pictures. |
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They usually target comments to old posts, so they won't show up to people reading the latest ones, though search engine spiders will spot them and index them. |
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First, however, I was injected with a radioactive tracer that allowed activity in my brain to show up on the scan. |
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An early chase scene involving a hijacked car-carrier is the third big chase scene to show up this summer, but easily stands out as the season's best. |
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In this regard, offshoring is likely to show up more in the compensation trends of our domestic workers in affected sectors than in their employment trends. |
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A lot of times we're gone and we just show up and the cars are on the hauler and you have to have confidence that they're assembled properly and set up properly. |
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The sensors' metal cases should make them show up through the scope. |
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Most fractures can be clearly diagnosed by X-ray, although some types, such as a fracture of the base of the thumb, or a stress fracture, do not show up reliably. |
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Your doctor may order a bone scan to help diagnose subtle or hidden bone fractures that may not show up on a routine X-ray, such as a stress fracture. |
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Another concern is the large number of recreational vessels that could overload a tracking system or clog up electronic screens where hundreds of signals would show up. |
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Later, we came back to Double Reef in full scuba gear, but the houndfish didn't show up, even when the girls were feeding the tangs and the black damsels. |
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The snake charmers, in return for a small fee, rescue species like cobras and rat snakes that show up in people's homes and release them in forests. |
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Meanwhile I'm sitting around like Cinderella, waiting for the fairy godmother to show up with a frock for the ball so I don't have to go to the shops. |
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Last Pesach, the only ones to show up at my house were my parents. |
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Kids who used to play pickup basketball at city courts now show up at community centers and summer leagues for structured games sponsored by public and private groups. |
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But it all went to pieces when all the computers turned out to have viruses and support services didn't show up until 10 minutes before the class ended. |
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You have to conform to the rules of a planet when you're on it, to its cycles of night and day, and when people show up you have their rules to deal with. |
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Powdery mildew is continuing to show up on lilacs and snowberries. |
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Keisha's not the only person of colour to show up on the lists. |
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Her father has skipped bail on charges that he ran a crystal meth lab, and the family will lose their house if he doesn't show up for his next court date. |
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I'm just sick to the back teeth of waiting for this poxy thing to show up. |
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The smooth glassy surface has no crevices for dirt and spills to hide, but it has to be kept clean to avoid soil burning on and staining, as stains show up visibly. |
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Kaitlyn was always going to win prom queen, just to show up Karen. |
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I want to show up with a catcher's mask, chest protector and shin guards. |
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Although many of the regulars and go-getters didn't show up at this theme night at the pub, those that did were definitely the stars shining that evening. |
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Bertie's hour proved more eventful for both his comptroller and his equerry decided to show up right after the gentlemen separated from the ladies. |
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Mohamad Tholley, 25, did not show up for the cycling time trial on Thursday. |
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Other stars show up to take advantage of the rooftop sundeck, pool, and bar. |
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Elements from these works show up in her fiction, much of which is written with her trademark sense of agnostic humanism. |
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Like polar shifts or the Amazing Criswell, who was waiting for a black rainbow to show up and suck off all the oxygen. |
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They are the ones who give hobbyists a bad name, and should be kicked out of any club meeting they show up at. |
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Non-eye light-sensing structures or compounds also show up in the tube feet of sea urchins and the body walls of fruit fly larvae. |
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Although Coates examines human faces that show up on movie screens, his scope extends well beyond the naked, visible face of the actor. |
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Nebraskans are salt-of-the-earth people, cut from the same cloth as the fans who show up to watch the Beavers practice in the rain. |
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None of the psychoactive ingredients show up on the Interior Ministry's list of banned ingestible substances. |
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But Kathy did show up, and for a couple of hours leaned on me pretty good. |
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Eyes on flies Regularly check plants for greenfly and blackfly as they will start to show up now. |
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The beer is now flowing at Wynkoop Brewing, in nitro-gas fashion, and will show up at a few more of the city's beeriest spots. |
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Casine said that 75 percent to 80 percent of the players' parents show up to the games, and most are well behaved. |
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After he failed to show up for work Monday morning Smith was listed as AWOL, or absent without leave, base spokesman Chris Ball said. |
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It's a fine place, even if it's located inside one of Vegas's zooiest J casino hotels, and no one blinks if you show up in casual clothes. |
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Two menacing Fargo-esque figures show up to complicate things. |
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Chillin' with the Chet-meister waiting for the rest of the brodeo to show up so the foosball tournament can begin. |
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Cameron Alborzian, a yogi, ayurvedic therapist and onetime model, used to teach at Integral Yoga and has seen guys show up in all kinds of stuff. |
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I expected the man to show up any minute with his tape measure to outfit me with a wooden kimono. |
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These pigments show up in four-o'clocks, portulacas, and certain other flashy flowers related to carnations, cacti, and bougainvilleas. |
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The delta of the Tumbes river is shallow, and when the tide is low, little sandy keys show up, which get covered by mangrove vegetation. |
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Reading my assignment wrong, however, I thought I was going to National Philanderers Day and was eager to see who dared to show up. |
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While squatting, the rear feet of a doe pitch outward much more than usual and the dewclaws on the rear feet show up clearly. |
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He piddled away three hours at the bus station waiting for Gabe to show up. |
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Studies show up to a 30-fold reduction in GBS infection in newborns whose mothers receive antibiotics during labor. |
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But they show up on these game shows and are interviewed, talk about their careers. |
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This would show up in a larger number of possible mates for AMH humans, with increased risks of inbreeding amongst Neanderthal populations. |
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Airlines say they overbook flights because some travelers don't show up and some tickets are refundable. |
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Signs of cancerous cells might not show up until years, or even decades, after exposure. |
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When enmeshment and family isolation are present, orthorexia can show up as a folie a famille. |
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The symptoms can show up as a wide array of intractable health problems. |
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With the need for soldier health a growing concern, places for the sick to go in the army were starting to show up. |
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The so-called Sloane Rangers, those well-heeled bearers of double-barrelled surnames, can still put on a good show up the King's Road. |
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Withdrawals from tax-deferred accounts will show up as ordinary income in the year in which they are withdrawn. |
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In the early years, Foley would show up at WWE television tapings and lose to whichever Superstar the organization was promoting at the moment. |
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The Americans try and talk trash in the days and months before the fight but I shut them all up when I show up on their doorstep and beat them. |
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Yet one of his key attributes that doesn't show up in the box scores is his willingness to take charges. |
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You could sew lead piping into that and it wouldn't show up. |
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