In particular the album's opening few moments feature some fairly rank scat singing which had me jumping for the skip button. |
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The convoy, which included articulated lorries, skip wagons and even a tractor, was escorted by police as it left Monks Cross at 8am. |
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This lane has a 7.5-ton restriction which is ignored by all and sundry, especially skip wagons and large vehicles. |
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The L5 signal that will appear with the Block IIF satellites in 2006, will have quadrature phase skip keying. |
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They'll skip it in time, tuning in only to the rage around the resplendence. |
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To prevent that queasy feeling, skip acidic foods like tomatoes and orange juice if your stomach is empty. |
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I usually skip Checkpoint on National at five for the reasons alluded to above and also because I dislike its sometimes whiny, querulous tone. |
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The alarm clock rings accusingly, a reminder of failed intentions to skip the pub and have an early night. |
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We'll skip over the explanation that energy output ought to be expressed as watt-hours or BTUs per hour, but never is. |
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Perhaps it would be best to skip the Commons and start on lobbying the Lords. |
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He acknowledged that allowing customers to skip past adverts was an issue with advertisers. |
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The driver of the skip wagon told police he had waited several minutes while another vehicle left the weighbridge. |
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Hiring a skip, we spent days clearing the place of his useless tat before we could move our own piles of useless tat in. |
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Hope they don't skip over the part where the elf and dwarf bet over how many orcs they can kill. |
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If there's a rainout, other pitchers skip their turn to allow the ace to start on his regular fifth day. |
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I skip the butter and sour cream and opt for broccoli or lowfat or nonfat ranch dressing. |
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I scrunch up my nose trying to explain exactly how I feel but my words fail me so I just skip it. |
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However, he seemed happy to look over my plans and that, coupled with workmanlike builder's hands and nice Italian shoes, made my heart skip. |
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At some point, the album left the ownership of the Churchill family and was found in a skip. |
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The skip containers will be used mainly for garden refuse and rubbish which does not generally fit in the normal green drums. |
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A washing machine he was putting into the skip slipped backwards, gashing his forehead and leaving his fingers badly lacerated. |
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I can skip the searching process now and just grab a guitar, bass, keys or drums and lay it down. |
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I like the way many small articles and pictures are laid out on the page so that my eye can skip from one to another. |
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The Kilkenny out-half managed to skip out of defence and release his backline who moved the ball quickly up field. |
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We hop, skip, jump around and over it, at least twice a day, familiar now, to the danger, adroit at avoidance. |
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Now people hop, skip, and jump among religious bodies and congregations, picking and choosing, paying their money and taking their choice. |
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I added a minor hop and skip to my customary semi-shuffle and waved my stick about a bit. |
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Mentioning the Writers' Collective events remind me that it will just be a hop, skip and jump until festival time. |
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The lake is just a hop, skip and jump away from the terrace in the center of the Inn, convenient for the cruise boats to dock. |
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Kaleo knew his way around the city well, and to him, everything was just a hop, skip and a jump away. |
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Especially since we know for a fact that US Special Forces units are just a hop, skip and a jump away in Jordan. |
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However, we all know the REAL reason I love our new place is that it is barely a hop, skip, or jump from one of New York's best cupcake joints. |
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Just a hop, skip and jump from the back of the recreation building is the Iowa football facility. |
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Such as synchronised diving, a sport so strictly, brazenly state of the art that it makes the hop, skip and jump look useful. |
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Nowadays, viewers have the facility of remote controls, which enables them to fast-forward or skip the shows that they don't want to watch. |
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I often say to students, the skip behind an art college is the repository of the ugliest objects on earth. |
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Synthetic rubber erasers are vulcanized to cure the rubber, but vinyl erasers skip this part. |
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So, shocking as it may seem, the truth is that some reviewers skip some books. |
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Look at the way you skip from chore to chore, always doing everything with a lick and a promise. |
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The practice of low-level skip bombing, particularly employed in attacks on shipping during WW II, relied upon ricochet for its effect. |
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The American media is rife with rumours that the King of Pop will skip the country as soon as he is free. |
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They skip the rigidity of the academy for something more natural and less satisfying. |
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Having thrown the dictionary into the nearest skip in a rage of apoplexy at its inadequacy, however, I resolve to plough on nonetheless. |
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Under last week's new deal, subscribers will be able to create their own programming lineups, record favorite shows and skip commercials. |
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The few times I drive to work, I usually park in the cheap lot just a hop skip and a jump from there. |
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I reveal most of the plot, so if you want to avoid the spoilers, skip any paragraph preceded by an asterisk. |
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Advanced Shake Control lets you shuffle or skip songs by flicking the phone with your wrist. |
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Because of the anticipated size of the main dishes, we unanimously decided to skip starters. |
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We were thoroughly sated and decided to skip dessert from a list which included the usual Italian suspects such as tiramisu. |
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People who skip breakfast often find themselves eating a pastry or a sausage roll on the way to work in an attempt to stop feeling hungry. |
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If you've got a baby buggy, you can skip the long queues out front and get special access to the lift that takes you to the top. |
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Ultimately, 2015 might be the year American anti-LGBT advocates wish they could skip. |
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Electing to skip dessert in favour of tequila shooters proved to be a very good idea, as the elixir went down so smoothly that we ordered another, and another. |
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If an enrollee encounters an unexpected expense of replacing a head gasket or something like that, he might skip a payment. |
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I'm already trying to figure out if I can legitimately skip this meeting. |
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Digital video technology allows a far crisper picture quality than is possible using magnetic tape and you can quickly skip to any part of the film you're watching. |
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You may be used to eating the whites and discarding the yolks, but skip that step during pregnancy because the yolks provide extra calories, Vitamin D and folic acid. |
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Yet woe betide the man who cops out and decides to skip Valentine's Day. |
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Before she was grown, she would take up flute, violin, ballet, ice-skating, tap dance and French, and she would skip the first and seventh grades. |
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Push in the direction of the plus or minus icons to change the playback volume, toward the rewind or fast forward icons to track skip in the appropriate direction. |
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And Rose is desperately appealing to all registrars to skip their day off and allow the couple, who have been together for six years, to get married. |
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Equally charming and frustrating, the singer also tends to skip around answers to some of the harder questions with riddling, sermon-like replies. |
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Anyone who does not want to talk to reporters knows to skip a walk through the scrum. |
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Meanwhile police issued an urgent appeal for anyone who saw the red getaway car or the skip lorry prior to the raid in either Sheffield or Balby to contact them. |
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If you blew your holiday shopping and entertaining budget, skip toasting the New Year with expensive champagne at an overpriced party or ritzy restaurant. |
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The human attention span is evolving in such a way that they can skip around. |
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You can even skip this literal translation if you want, or read it second. |
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Iqaluit may be a hop, skip and a jump away from a healthier lifestyle after city council agreed to support the newly created Iqaluit Fitness Society in its search for funding. |
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Presently, because of inadequate draft and cargo handling infrastructure, and partly due to locational disadvantages, mainline vessels often skip Indian ports. |
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The fact he had played it was everything, although we did think that the doors would immediately open, and it would be a hop, skip and a jump to a major record deal. |
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From there she compiled a book of horoscopes for women, and it was only a hop, skip and jump to convince her publishers to let her write nincompoopish novels aimed at women. |
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Today, you might want to hit the delete key and just skip reading this, because today, I'm going to write about the losingest franchise in professional sports. |
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She jumped at the chance to watch RT, or jumped at the chance to skip calculus homework. |
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But failing that, he advised pro-immigration reform Republican candidates such as former Gov. Jeb Bush to just skip the state. |
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After a few experiments I learned that I could skip those movies, and Tyler Perry was anathema in my book. |
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And so the apparent solution struck at the RNC is to skip over the facts as if we all have the attention span of gnats. |
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I might skip French this time and jump straight to Malagasy. |
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Her decision to skip Smart Girl Politics and stick to Iowa shows that her campaign believes the Hawkeye State is still crucial. |
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To make matters worse, the man tipped to replace him as the planet's leading exponent of the hop, skip and jump will not be in action today on account of his nationality. |
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How wantonly the kids skip, and I lie still upon the ground! |
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In fact, I found myself reluctant to skip any topic in the book. |
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Strauss-Kahn and his alleged new girlfriend might then want to skip the cineplex on date night. |
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But the man appears so weary that I decide to skip the dull stuff and get to the heat. |
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The whole scene is so awash with heavy-handed religious imagery you can probably just skip church on Sunday. |
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Many laudatory speeches during birthday parties and eulogies during funerals simply skip over this time and construct biographical outlines without these years. |
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He was permitted to skip the first year of the course owing to his engineering degree. |
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If you leave or skip something because you do not know it, the story will be worthless. |
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Science and art each include a number of resources and skills which the skip tracer will rely on to achieve success. |
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Coleman discusses how to use these sources to deal with all types of skip tracers including the criminally-minded debtor. |
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I will read most of the book, but skip the first chapter because the video covered it. |
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Before you skip the doctor, make sure you know both the benefits and limits of a good rubdown. |
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Yeah, I really should go to the quarterly meeting but I think I'm going to skip it. |
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If the ANCA exception is valid, the airport would be able to skip that study and just impose the new restrictions. |
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At the same time she lifts her left leg testingly in a kind of skip or dance step, before exiting quietly stage right. |
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And he was waving to me to creep in, so I just did and then just to skip ben the front and then in the lobby. |
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So, next winter, skip Punta Cana and Cancun, and head to Antigua. |
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Did she skip over the ten full pages of source notes in the appendix? |
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Most modern cameras skip the traditional cable release connection, which was useful for shooting shake-free long exposure pictures. |
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Fromthepastyandcaravantaxes to the skip and charity taxes, we're getting used to the Tory-led Gover nment's embarrassing about-turns. |
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Because he had already read widely, Priestley was allowed to skip the first two years of coursework. |
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The lead throws two bowls, the skip delivers two, then the lead delivers his remaining two, the skip then delivers his remaining two bowls. |
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In 2004, it was reported that this unique piece had been discovered dumped in a skip in east London. |
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The skip, or the captain of the team, will usually determine the required weight, turn, and line of the stone. |
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The skip may communicate the weight, turn, line, and other tactics by calling or tapping a broom on the ice. |
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In the case of a takeout, guard, or a tap, the skip will indicate the stones involved. |
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After the stone is delivered, its trajectory is still influenced by the two sweepers under instruction from the skip. |
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Much of the yelling that goes on during a curling game is the skip calling the line of the shot and the sweepers calling the weight. |
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The skip evaluates the path of the stone and calls to the sweepers to sweep as necessary to maintain the intended track. |
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No players other than the vice skip from each team should be in the house while score is being determined. |
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Competition teams are normally named after the skip, for example, Team Martin after skip Kevin Martin. |
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For example, if there is a CALL 3140 and we want to skip this call, we can NOP it out. |
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Round our way, ruralists are like this, you are lucky to find as much in your skip in the morning as there was when you went to bed. |
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One way that dunes can move is by saltation, where sand particles skip along the ground like a bouncing ball. |
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However, a Government can have a bill skip the select committee stage by a simple majority vote in Parliament. |
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The raw materials are brought to the top of the blast furnace via a skip car powered by winches or conveyor belts. |
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Sometimes European ironworks would skip the shingling process completely and roll the puddle balls. |
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Would you rather slug a bat, skip rope, bowl, even square dance before tackling your' science project? |
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Junior hospital doctors reportedly face burnout and exhaustion, often work unpaid beyond their shift, and skip meals or fail to get adequate hydration during shifts. |
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As pairs grow older they will occasionally skip a year of breeding. |
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It is worn by the thrower during delivery from the hack and by sweepers or the skip to glide down the ice when sweeping or otherwise traveling down the sheet quickly. |
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Due in part to its location on the schedule and that the same big names usually skip it, Riviera seems always to have the same players on its leader boards. |
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Decommissioning initially requires retrieval of the radioactive sludge into a newly built Sludge Packaging Plant 1, as well as fuel and skip retrieval. |
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Some students, due to anxiety, skip the most important first step, which is to prewrite the thesis, and jump into the middle of the project, which is a fatal error. |
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My heart seemed to skip a beat when I parked my car at the old Safeway supermarket. My eyes gaped at the same aisles I had strolled through as a child. |
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He beat 11 other finalists, including an Australian cattle dog which can skip with a rope and speak on command and a German shepherd which saved its owner from attack. |
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They who have a mind to see the issue may skip these two chapters. |
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If only one point is possible, the skip will often try to avoid scoring at all in order to retain the hammer until the next end, when two or more points may lie. |
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Up a street called The Grove, just before the tax office, there's this alley, half hidden by a skip overflowing with bin-bags smelling of bubbling nappies. |
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Smaller mining operations use a skip mounted underneath the cage, rather than a separate device, while some large mines have separate shafts for the cage and skips. |
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While Lima also likes to skip rope and bicycle with her basketball player hubby Marko Jaric, Kloss loves SoulCycle, strength training, conditioning and toning. |
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The technology described in this patent enables customers to skip will-call lines or ticketing agents by printing out tickets and boarding passes at home or in the office. |
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Appendiceal involvement as a skip lesion in ulcerative colitis. |
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