She was slinging beer there at night to support her young son when the bar started offering a commission on beer. |
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And how do you finger the recalcitrant citizenry who persist in just slinging it all in the bin rather than diligently sorting it? |
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I recognize some of those characters from my days of slinging beer across the bar at Seattle's Blue Moon Tavern. |
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The play's driving force is Terry, an alcoholic, out-of-work actor slinging hash at a mob-owned diner. |
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Luckly mom and dad, and I use the term loosely, were no longer slinging the insults any more. |
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Katrina had grabbed her gun holster and strapped it around her hips, slinging her duel pistols into the holster. |
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Thats that kid from across the street slinging ball bearings from his slingshot. |
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There are too many critics who revel in slinging mud and inflicting verbal pain. |
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One young lass is desperate to make it as a singer, but finds that she's having more success slinging the drinks as a barmaid. |
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Tightening her weapon belt and slinging the bandolier that held her sword over her shoulder, Nuria headed for the gate, helmet in hand. |
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If you've been slinging hash at a local dive, pick up some tricks and market yourself as a French chef. |
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He slipped it back into the scabbard and then picked up the streamlined sniper rifle, slinging it over his shoulder by its leather strap. |
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Any time left after slinging beer and selling shoes was spent hacking away at her piano. |
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Instead of going back to school I got my old job back at the theatre, cooking pies, slinging beer, and watching movies. |
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By the age of 17, Pauline started slinging beer in gritty taverns where bands played rock and blues. |
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So, is the old 92 design up to slinging a.475 diameter 325-grain bullet at 48,000 psi? |
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The humans stopped firing, slinging their smoking rifles on their backs. |
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Too young to remember the crash of 2008 in vivid detail, Fox has been slinging stocks while on the set for the last few years. |
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Your reward for slinging on a backpack will be a cheap, fun and sociable holiday. |
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Only a few impassable chutes required the slinging of the boats by helicopter. |
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At the time of the occurrence, the ceilings and visibilities did not hinder the slinging operation, and the winds were light. |
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Damage patterns showed that the lower portion of the slinging hook assembly and the hook retaining ring had been torn rearward from the aircraft. |
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The pilot had also removed the right side pilot door to improve his visibility during slinging operations. |
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Embark on numerous side missions that allow you to master gun slinging and horse riding. |
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This symbol indicates anchorage points for fastening slinging gear when loading the machine. |
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In 2006, those sheriffs rode into town slinging rhetoric and pretending to have a silver bullet for every criminal offence. |
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While slinging, one of the first considerations during a critical emergency is to jettison the slung load. |
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The use of slinging equipment in an unsafe manner has continued, as demonstrated by this occurrence. |
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He also reported that he had encountered some pylon rock in the helicopter while slinging other heavy loads. |
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It confirmed that the pilot's workload during the hover at the slinging area would have been quite high. |
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On some recent beach and surf trips, I ran into these small families who make their living by slinging fish tacos. |
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Memorizing our lines, slinging them like the fruit in the trees, was effortless and crazy fun. |
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Stooping down, he picked up my bag, slinging it over his shoulder. |
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The city seems awash with lithely fit people, slinging gym bags over their muscular shoulders as they stride purposefully towards the nearest health-club. |
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As a bartender you may work in a pub slinging beer and maybe mixing one drink a night or in a high-class cocktail lounge where the shakers never stop. |
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Not so long ago these two great Scots on the make were slinging mud at one another in The Spectator, slogging it out over who is the best looking. |
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As a side benefit I am sure the bridge will also be a boon to fishermen and will be lined every night with salmon poachers slinging their hooks into the racing tide. |
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After unstrapping their quivers and slinging them onto his saddle, he paused for a moment, wrapped in thought, then went back to the still figures. |
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She twirled both of her pistols and stuck them in the holsters at her belt before picking up the spreadfire rifle and likewise slinging it over her shoulder. |
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Lifting accessories must be selected as a function of the loads to be handled, gripping points, attachment tackle and the atmospheric conditions having regard to the mode and configuration of slinging. |
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The helicopter would be out of ground effect during load pick up on a long-line slinging operation and, consequently, 520 pounds over the maximum gross weight limit for this flight. |
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Payload': the load available for the transport of goods after the weights of the lifting accessories or slinging devices used for transport are deducted from the nominal load of the lifting apparatus. |
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What we are hearing is petty rhetoric and a lot of mud slinging. |
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These should be priorities in our debate and in our resolution, rather than the slinging of mud at certain countries and cases, as seems to be happening here. |
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In order for the pilot to more easily conduct the slinging and longline operations, he sat on a pillow in the left seat with his head and helmet in the bubble window and the shoulder harness unfastened. |
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Wherever you go, now, thousands of ungrateful yobs turn up, slinging bricks at the police and sound-bites at the cameras, and generally detracting from the seriousness of the proceedings. |
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You may know a lot about chemistry man but you don't know jack about slinging dope. |
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There's something unutterably cool about slinging on a grey knit that doesn't really fit – it invokes Parisian nonchalance and is brilliantly low maintenance. |
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Fuel consumption would have been considerably higher at the higher power requirements during slinging operations, and the reserve quantity may have been less than originally planned. |
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A Bell 212 slinging a cement mixer from the foredeck of a CCG vessel. |
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His interest, aside from slinging sinkers as a sidearming right-hander, was medicine. |
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We are focused on the economy while the Liberal leader is focused on mud slinging and forcing an election which only proves he is not in it for Canadians, he is just in it for himself. |
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The slinging ropes must not be attached to free shaft ends. |
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This break is usually necessary for slinging and taking off loads. |
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Many CRM vendors were slinging their solutions to customers that were simply not ready for them, and the result gave CRM solutions the mistaken reputation as vaporware. |
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Slinging my bag over my shoulder blade I rushed outside only to collide with some moron wearing sun glasses. |
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