Lazily drifting at a high altitude, you wait until the sap investing his paycheck in the drunk blonde shuffles off to the restroom. |
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Drew and Jordan tussled out the door and onto the side walk, as Gavin shuffles along behind them. |
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The child stayed on the table, listening until the shuffles of worn out, oversized slippers. |
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During each deal, the dealer's partner shuffles the other pack and places it to the right. |
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The dealer shuffles, and offers the cards to the player on his right to cut. |
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For the first deal a randomly chosen player shuffles, that player's right-hand neighbour cuts. |
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The dealer shuffles and offers the cards to the player on the right to cut if he or she wishes to. |
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She shuffles between appointments and fittings with designers and vendors to determine fabrics and detail garment specifications for new designs. |
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His biorhythms must be in a down cycle as nothing gets better, and Pluto shuffles from one situation to the next, always a few minutes too late. |
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In the end, he only shuffles around the pieces of a board game of his invention. |
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She just shuffles along in layers of coats and jumpers, wearing two pairs of cheap sunglasses. |
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Moving into samba territory, the song shuffles among spicy guitar licks and a bottom-dwelling bassline. |
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Because frequent shuffles slow down the game, and a slower game is better for most players because it reduces their exposure to the house edge. |
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The clerk shuffles through a pile of documents, tells him not to worry, he does have an appointment, and to go back to where he came from. |
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Frustratingly, every character quickly shuffles into and out of a crisis in their lives. |
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The tide has driven multitudes of waders onto the shell and shingle banks, where a long line of roosting birds shuffles restlessly. |
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The dealer shuffles the dominoes by mixing them thoroughly face down on the table. |
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It's an assortment of squeaks, shuffles, buzzers, bells, beeps, blips, barks, sighs, moans, cries, and screams. |
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Nat gave a louder gasp that drew some more shuffles from the other side of the room. |
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Fossett shuffles through the papers strewn across the chart table and digs out a list of speed-sailing records he has compiled. |
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The dealer shuffles the cards and offers them to be cut by the player to the dealer's right. |
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Dressed like a dosser, he shuffles about, teaching Caviezel how to make banal lines sound halfway decent. |
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In a sense American politics shuffles on in a perennial two-step of presidential and off-year election cycles. |
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The dealer shuffles and deals out the cards face down to the players one at a time, clockwise, until everyone has a hand of six cards. |
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When the banner deal is done, the dealer takes all of the extra cards, puts them back in the deck, and shuffles 2-3 more times. |
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The dealer shuffles and deals each player 10 cards, one at a time. 3 cards are put face-down in the middle of the table to form the blind. |
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The dealer shuffles and offers the pack to his right hand neighbour to cut. |
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The smoky ballads, jump blues, shuffles and straight-blues numbers on the new disc showcase the exceptional voice of Magness. |
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Mendelson shuffles around looking catatonically depressed and uttering his lines in a laboured and difficult way. |
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Later, at the Croatia team base further down the mountain, she shuffles up the stairs ahead of me with a pronounced limp. |
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The lights of the auditorium dim, the audience shuffles on their seats making sure they have a good view of the stage. |
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Elizabeth Mathobege shuffles into the LifeLine office in Alexandra, clutching a torn envelope in her wrinkled hands. |
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Day 17 of the Algerian Premier League saw shuffles in the rankings, along with a flurry of 1-1 draws. |
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As Cieszynski poses for a picture beneath a streetlight, a woman walking her dog stops, stares and shuffles off into the darkness. |
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An old trampish man shuffles backwards and forwards onto the stage. |
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He is a bit 1980s and the assumption will be that when Nettles shuffles into frame, an 80s bint with gravity defying shoulders will not be far behind. |
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He shuffles through the motions like some ageing heavyweight showboater, flirting with disaster, his toupee slipping. |
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The mood is a somber one, but the funk still is present in the simplistic drum machine as it shuffles its way towards the end of the seven minute track. |
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Morris reveals how this card trick works and explains the mathematics of perfect shuffles in his new book Magic Tricks, Card Shuffling, and Dynamic Computer Memories. |
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McManus also raised eyebrows with a number of administrative shuffles that promoted some cops and transferred others who had been high up in his predecessor's administration. |
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And some revolving doors are partitioned into small, individual-sized portions, so that one person goes into each compartment and shuffles round by turn? |
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It is a shameful ploy that once again shuffles the interest of western Canadians to the bottom of the deck. |
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On the Government side of the House, Prime Minister Stephen Harper ordered two Cabinet shuffles. |
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The Diffuse effect shuffles pixels in a selection to make the selection look less focused according to the selected magnitude of the effect. |
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Changes in the legislature due to deaths, retirements, cabinet shuffles or by-elections should be included at the end of the report. |
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He shuffles the cards and deals them out to the players, one at a time until all of the cards have been used up. |
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How are you going to appeal to a man of middle age who arrives home from work, shuffles through the mail, has dinner, and sits down in front of his television set or radio until bedtime? |
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Instead of the usual unpatterned, steady boil of most free-jazz drumming, Mr. Drake pulled off rough roadhouse shuffles, New Orleans two-beats, calypso and funk. |
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BoJo's Bard biog shuffles off this mortal coil! |
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Again and again, Kharms shuffles up to the place in Freytag's Triangle where the rising action bursts upward, then turns and hustles back the way he came. |
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Empire Theatres also reports some management shuffles within the system. |
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He shuffles a fistful of business cards he picked up at the Chennai bash. |
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He has a potbelly, wears a hearing aid, and shuffles uncertainly. |
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As they run, they raise and shake their hands, add little folk shuffles. |
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In the Dogs of the Dow strategy, the investor shuffles around his or her portfolio, adjusting it so that it is always equally allocated in each of these 10 stocks. |
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As a result I find the mana weave to be a fair means of randomizing a deck provided it is done face down, and followed by 1 or 2 riffle shuffles. |
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Paying attention to cabinet shuffles, new appointments and changes in the political party in power will allow your organization to quickly identify whom to talk to, both politically and within the bureaucracy. |
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A complete track is made when the puppy trainer shuffles their feet or walks heel to toe along the surface of the ground, creating a continuous scent trail for the dog to follow. |
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Finish level 50 without buying shuffles or time. |
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The basic movements involve fast forward and backward foot shuffles. |
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Although there are many changes occurring within the ranks of the government and weekly cabinet shuffles, we cannot expect the Liberals to make progress too quickly. |
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Pryor's overfondness for medium-tempo shuffles can make his shows a little predictable, and his stage presence is more sincere than flamboyant. |
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He glides into a pregame routine that shuffles through jab steps, hesitation moves and effortless dribbles — between his pipestem legs, behind his back, rapid crossovers. |
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The program looks at all those raw atlas files, shuffles the different types of information together, and then places them onto your computer screen. |
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There were also errors in length, though Azhar Ali's routine shuffles forward from the popping crease also played a role in scrambling the Zimbabwe bowlers' plans. |
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The patented air chamber design cools castings efficiently and quietly, while the vibratory action shuffles castings in an oriented path with no casting damage. |
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We follow Stevie Lane, an old Irish stepdancer, who shuffles from bar to bar along the strip stopping in when the music calls him to bust out his step-dancing shoes. |
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