He snaps a picture of manicured flowerbeds placed tastefully along the tiled stairway. |
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But what will happen if she snaps her fingers, and they do not come running? |
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Another student with an enthusiasm for photography, Elias, snaps pictures of his schoolmates. |
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A center not only is confronted with that, but he also must determine if blocking assignments need to change before he snaps the ball. |
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Even further beyond that setting, behind the small tool shed, several loud snaps echoed through the air every few moments. |
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Two series of loud snaps and clicks were heard, and she fired again, this time with more accuracy. |
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A cacophony of loud snaps and steps echoed through the forest, oftentimes followed by the loud blast of a rifle. |
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The summers are long and hot, while winters are short and cool with only brief cold snaps lasting one to two days at a time. |
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The pictures range from images of strikes, balloon take-offs and galas in Bradford to charming family snaps of weddings and holidays. |
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Diana's personal snaps from holidays and key events in her life were contained in two albums that were found in Burrell's loft, said Mr Boyce. |
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Holiday snaps tend to be interesting mostly to those who partook of the holiday. |
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My holiday snaps are usually not up to Hockneys's standards and a fancy camera will just get nicked. |
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Other people's holiday snaps can be dull, but other people's family photos, if captioned amusingly, can be quite fun. |
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There is nothing wrong with holiday snaps of friends and family smiling to camera, Mike says. |
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Now, he said, with a long career as a television lighting director behind him, he restricts his photography to family snaps. |
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We could soon be taking snaps with our camera phone and transmitting those images to other phones, personal computers or laptops. |
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The boating lake was popular enough to have a queue for boats and photographers were inviting people to pose for holiday snaps. |
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It means one thing to carry, and the quality is easily good enough for printable holiday snaps, he says. |
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They always send postcards and Frank has even received holiday snaps of them on location. |
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Shot with large format cameras and lit like a film set, the production of these photographs was far more than just for holiday snaps. |
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I've grown Habaneros perennially here in South Florida, but I'm afraid that some of our cold snaps have done them in. |
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Every time the door is opened, a woman snaps in front of us like a rat up a pipe. |
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Hark looks on aghast at his ruined production, but snaps out of it when the audience responds with a standing ovation. |
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Each bag has specific detailing like zip pockets, brass feet, side snaps, and grosgrain lining. |
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A diesel locomotive crawls puffily onto the track next to them, and every one of the seven instantly snaps to attention. |
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Most local experts expect him to kick on with the academy and with whatever AFL side snaps him up. |
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Nothing too dramatic, just a potentially life-threatening trip over my own walking pole, which snaps like a wishbone. |
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The snaps between characters fall flat, and all other attempts at comedy simply wither and die. |
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Brass snaps impart a utilitarian elegance, and its hook hangs as easily from a bathroom door as from the branches of a baobab tree. |
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They have formed the basis for the collection of black and white and coloured snaps, which I now possess. |
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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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I promise not to bore the pants off you with my holiday snaps when I come back. |
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Screams of pain, yells of anger, crashes of metal on metal, blasts of magic, and snaps of armor or people all ran across his ears at once. |
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A no-fly zone is reported to have been enforced so that paparazzi cannot take surreptitious snaps from helicopters. |
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One occasionally sees an abbreviated form of amice that fastens with snaps. |
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Without blinking, his little brother snaps his fingers and a Great Dane bounds over and gobbles the mess up in one bite. |
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A young woman photographer, much more delicately sketched, snaps a picture in the background. |
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These garments can be scoop-necked, crew-necked, or turtle-necked with zippers or snaps on the rear. |
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So who do you think will take the lead role when Hollywood snaps up the movie rights? |
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Pardon my lethargy and lack of imagination as I continue my romp through our holiday snaps. |
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The wood, long ago stripped of its bark and made brittle by countless freezes, snaps and crumbles in his hand. |
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In some cephalopods, the end of the hectocotylus snaps off and remains imbedded in the female. |
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She wore two flannel shirts, the outer one royal-blue with black checkered squares and pearled snaps down the front. |
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But after a quick rummage through the brown leather bag, he snaps it shut and gestures to the door. |
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The cloying heaviness of snacking on cheese instead of ginger snaps left me feeling dull and vaguely nauseous. |
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I have often fantasized about living my entire indoor life in a cashmere onesie, with snaps up the front and footie slippers attached. |
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This activates the spring-loaded extractor which kicks fired cases clear, then snaps back flush with the cylinder. |
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I ordered the tuna salad with cherry tomatoes, sugar snaps, new potatoes, black olives, red chard and vinaigrette of baby capers and fresh herbs. |
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And the portraits, however careless they seem are not exactly casual snaps. |
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Once the length is correct and your boot snaps into the binding correctly, setting everything else is easy. |
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Can anyone imagine anything more boring than 4 ply, stocking stitch in a dark blue, that snaps whenever you pull too hard? |
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After another thwarted attempt at discourse, she finally snaps that he can't keep playing games with her. |
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At least once a week, Cory Schlesinger must have his face mask replaced because he either snaps the posts or busts the welds. |
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The best clothes for these day to day needs are simple body suits with snaps at the crotch. |
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Embedded within Pole's framework of clicks, snaps and scratches are subtle yet absorbing layers of sound. |
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In addition to a timeout, they were flagged for offside and somehow appeared surprised when the Colts went to quick snaps or semi-hurry-up calls. |
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There's this one, the capriole, where the horse jumps up and snaps his hind legs out. |
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Darkly mesmerising, the film hypnotises us into self-awareness and then snaps its fingers. |
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He will have to adjust to taking handoffs and catching passes instead of taking snaps, and he has no experience as a blocker. |
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With her fingers inside the thumbless muffs, she couldn't work the snaps, and that was so frustrating! |
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I never saw him in anything but jeans, shirts with snaps, boots, and a battered old hat. |
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He opens his big mouth, sucks the stray fish or shrimp in, and snaps the trap shut. |
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I have a digital camera that allows me to take weekly snaps of finished work. |
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When the implant size is determined, the surgeon inserts the implant into the window using the implant inserter and snaps it into place. |
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He points out this, snaps you off a bit of that, tells you how these ones flourished and those ones turned up their toes. |
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Store small notions, such as buttons, pins and snaps, in empty film containers, pill bottles or baby food jars. |
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By the end of the suitcase's usefulness, age had worn the corners down to the cardboard but the hinges stayed in place and the snaps fastened. |
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Motorists have laid into the authority after sudden cold snaps led to icy chaos on York roads. |
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My friend thinks we are traitors and sulks and snaps at us if we don't react to situations the same way she does. |
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When some large furry visitors turned up his backyard, the Bloomingdale resident squeezed off a couple of snaps. |
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At a team practice, a local photographer snaps some shots of her which he hopes to sell on the open market. |
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The judges are looking for snaps and big cutbacks, all the showy point-scoring maneuvers of professional surfing today. |
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Do up all buttons, snaps, zippers, etc. before washing and turn the garment inside out. |
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The US system consists of a small box that digitally scans fingerprints and a spherical computer camera that snaps pictures. |
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A focus snaps into place, and the crazy crush of this three-generation, blended family becomes whole. |
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So she bought one of those traps, a bit like a cavernous clothes peg, that snaps the little blighters' necks but hides the gore from view. |
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Told that the city just doesn't have the resources the health-care workers need to combat the spreading bug, the microbiologist finally snaps. |
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Repot spring-purchased bulbs into your own containers, choosing containers large enough to withstand the exposure of sudden cold snaps. |
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Credibility is strained to near breaking point by incidents like this but never quite snaps. |
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You can stretch the elastic so far but you will get to the point where it snaps. |
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The custom-made cushions, covered with a durable outdoor fabric, are secured to the frame with snaps. |
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It has a front storm flap with zipper and hidden snaps, encased elastic cuffs and bottom hem, and bar-tacking at critical stress points. |
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The Lions ended the game with rookie Dan Orlovsky behind center, but Orlovsky was the third quarterback to take snaps for Detroit. |
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But there's been a lot of crazy weather, cool snaps and rain, Jacobson says. |
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If you have sensitive skin, find a bra with plastic underwires, clips and snaps. |
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Cold snaps may lead to frosts inland, though temperatures about the coast are generally mild all year round. |
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I took some snaps on the way home last night which show the city in a slightly different light. |
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This is a completely nailless system that snaps together for to form a smooth seam and pull apart easily. |
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Like lightning, the alligator opens its mouth and snaps it shut just as the log swings by, reducing it to splinters. |
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When McAllister sees that Tracy is running unopposed in the election, something in him snaps. |
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From there they can be planted out into the garden, though I usually check the weather forecast for imminent cold snaps before I risk my plants to the outside world. |
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He attaches a large lock to the door and snaps it shut, locking us in the cell. |
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But if you choose to conduct your discourse in 140-word snaps, or soundbites, then you reap the crop of dumb that you sow. |
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Then Molly gets the call, which is more how it would be in real life than the version where she snaps the cuffs on at the end. |
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After years of obsessively reading books of chivalry, his mind finally snaps and he decides to become an actual knight errant like those in the tales he has read. |
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Before Shawn finishes his recorded message, Lassiter ejects the DVD, snaps it in half, and tosses it in the trash. |
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Whether closed with Velcro, zippers, snaps or straps, the coin purse keeps a handy supply of coins for parking meters, the laundry, public phones and stamp machines. |
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But while Elinor Carucci snaps the harsh realities of life with twins, she also finds beauty. |
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Song fragments and electronic tatters abound on this album, and at the moments you put out your hand to their allure, Maricich snaps them back with a smirk. |
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Next would be big backside floaters or under the lip lay back snaps. |
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Did any club scout take any snaps of our activities this year? |
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A handsome nerd, he loves computers and gadgets, but also obsessively fills tattered scrapbooks with sketches, old postcards and sentimental family snaps. |
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The fragile nature of the ballet dancer's trade is brought into excruciating focus when the company's most prized ballerina snaps her Achilles tendon in rehearsal. |
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They have a pulley attached to their harness which snaps the rope tight and means they are only actually holding about 10 kg, not your whole body weight. |
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The sound of a girl beating on the door snaps him back to reality. |
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And Tebow, even if he only plays a handful of snaps per game, is a natural fit for this scheme. |
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The first of the threads snaps as my claw slices through it, severing it. |
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He snaps at her with his sharp teeth and sinks them into her paw. |
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Kyle snaps, losing his patience at the constant questioning. |
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As an experiment, the other day I travelled around London taking snaps of the images I came across in the street and on public transport that showed men or women. |
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Cold snaps won't hurt emerging leaves or closed buds, she added. |
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There are snaps on her outfit clearly visible, designed to be unsnapped. |
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It is not made clear just why Sebastian snaps to the degree he does, but he suddenly becomes a murderous, kill-crazed loony, offing his co-workers one by one. |
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The line attached to the harpoon, which keeps the whale boat in contact with the whale, it snaps tight when the harpoon has been thrown successfully. |
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They may be effective at clamping down on speedsters, but if a camera snaps 50 people speeding, a vast amount of follow-up work then has to be done. |
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My Latin temper snaps, and I'm censured by a security guard. |
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Other snaps show rubbish in black bin bags in back lanes, a problem he said was caused by a minority of residents who overfill bins or put them out too early. |
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While dub is typically revered for its clockwork rhythm that snaps the mind into a trance, what is heard between the beats and the notes matter just as much. |
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These usually use snaps or zippers as closures and come in varying sizes. |
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It is close to one o'clock when she hangs each article of clothing on the line in the sunshine. She stuffs clothespins in her mouth and snaps them on the clean linen. |
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Here are some snaps to get the summer nail inspo going strong. |
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I've got a taste for some of those ginger snaps to go with it. |
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When you're in a rush, reach for pull-on styles that kids can put on without much assistance instead of clothes with cumbersome buttons and snaps. |
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Photos are sharp and, though close inspection reveals slight graininess, clarity and tones are more than adequate for handing round holiday snaps among friends. |
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Happy with the results, they then dived into the Harvey Nicks photo-booth, posing for a quartet of pouty snaps with pal Louise Laird. |
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Our snaps show actor Justin Theroux, 42, enjoying a cosy hug and kiss with 59-year-old Trudie Styler last weekend. |
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Grasshoppers in jam jars, Cinnamon sticks and iron bars, Brandy snaps and jumble brain scars, Alarm clock clamps of fallen stars. |
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The general snow season is early June until early October, though cold snaps can occur outside this season. |
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Guests can enjoy glogg and ginger snaps on arrival, followed by an exhilarating shoreline walk and then a nine-course festive feast. |
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My dad sold Redcar rock and mum spent all Friday making ginger snaps to sell. |
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Then come in from the cold and join Wachusett Greenways for cold cider or hot chocolate and treats including ginger snaps. |
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Stewart's wife, Liz, claims it has to be about her ginger snaps which are laced with marijuana to help ease the pain of cancer patients. |
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Plain white paulins, made of duck without seams. Furnished with snaps and rings or grommets. |
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It could be followed by a series of oddball brews including one using ginger snaps. |
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Ravioli in Roasted Garlic Broth is surrounded by, from top, ginger snaps, cheese crackers, amaretti, garlic crumbs and cookie crumbs. |
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I see bad snaps and holds for the place kick and bad long snaps even on the Division I level. |
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Climbers are encouraged to debag once they've conquered one of Scotland's 3000ft-plus peaks and send their snaps to Nakedmunrobagging. |
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Answers asked whether it was better to use snaps or Velcro to make her baby bibs and 7 out of 9 persons who answered preferred snaps. |
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Music fans are creating a new craze by taking holiday snaps of their tiny hi-fis, then posting the shots on a cult website. |
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Leslie Hanthorne captured 12 snaps of the Co Down range which feature in the 2016 Mourne Mountains Calendars publication. |
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Akvavit is a popular alcoholic distilled beverage, and the drinking of snaps is of cultural importance. |
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Living My Life is texturally close to the uplifting bleeps and beats of Seattle's Postal Service, yet lyrically it snaps with despondency. |
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Sometimes, during cold snaps, the entire Detering family would stay up all night to keep the smudge pots lighted and save the crops. |
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The object is to get as close to the end of the inflatable track as possible before the bungee cord snaps you back to the starting point. |
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The gorgeous star made sure she got the best angle for beach snaps with the help of a selfie stick. |
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Production of hard alcohol such as snaps is forbidden in the Faroe Islands, hence the Faroese akvavit is produced abroad. |
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But all too often the snaps that inhabit our albums, or are stuffed into bottom drawers, don't really reflect our lives accurately. |
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She snaps the chain of the overhead bulb at the same moment a thin slice of white cat, an antishadow, slips past her legs. |
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Hamoudi, my guide, sings his way uphill. He leads a pack mule by a chain, bowed against an icy wind. His faded kaffiyeh snaps like a flag. |
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Launched into space in 1990, the eye in the sky snaps pictures of stars, galaxies, and planets thousands of light-years from Earth. |
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Paul Lawton, 42, was caught after his daughter Emma, 13, posted holiday snaps on Facebook, enraging other pupils' parents. |
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The only metal parts are the rudder hinges and bow guard. Wooden decking, which snaps into place, gives the boat rigidity. |
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To perform a test, the user snaps off the tip of a Vacu-vials ampoule below the surface of the sample. |
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As she walks, she dries her beautiful blonde hair. She turbanizes her head and snaps it back. |
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The oldest snaps will be deleted after 24 hours, and to keep the story going you'll have to add new content regularly. |
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These resemble an expanding bolt except the shaft snaps below the surface when the tension is sufficient. |
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Step terminations result when a flake prematurely breaks or snaps during removal, leaving a distal end that is often squared off. |
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With your palm facing down, your wrist snaps forward. This is the same type of motion used for the backhanded change-up. |
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Forde proved his point across the Bank Holiday weekend, tweeting snaps of such Partridgean gems as Blackburn's clarfication that his son Simon was NOT named after Simon Bates. |
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The snaps are included in three volumes of cigarette card images and will be put up in the auction of military memorabilia by Dreweatts in London next Tuesday. |
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The women, who each have their own fashion lines, were quick to sing Macdonald's praises after the show, posing for snaps and taking to Twitter to gush about his fabulousness. |
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A very distant second was oatmeal raisin, followed by peanut butter, oatmeal, sugar cookies, molasses, chocolate chip-oatmeal, Snickerdoodles, cut-outs and ginger snaps. |
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This includes hooks, sinkers, floats, leaders, swivels, split rings and wire, snaps, beads, spoons, blades, spinners and clevises to attach spinner blades to fishing lures. |
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While Snapchat bases its whole product marketing on the auto-deletion of the snaps so that they are not stored, recent reports indicate otherwise. |
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The only downside is you'll look a bit of a numpty wandering around the shop with the mask on and your kids will post embarrassing snaps of you on Facebook. |
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I taste blood in my mouth while a Japanese gentleman in plastic snowshoes and a colorful Cosby sweater snaps photos of a landscape leveled by forest fires a decade ago. |
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The merry widow snaps after discovering a video of her late husband and Cindy in bed and clobbers her love rival with a Father Christmas statue, which is at least festive. |
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Crushed ginger snaps were rolled into a cannolilike shape and filled with whipped cream, strawberries and kiwifruit, more of which were arranged on the plate. |
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This expands the blind end of the rivet and then the mandrel snaps off. |
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Up goes the finger and the Dodo snaps to attention, rams the bat under his arm and retreats to the pav with a slowness intended as silent comment on a poor decision. |
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