During our walk there was a wintry mix of precipitation falling, and some very slippery spots on the sidewalk where there was not much traction. |
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The paint is now peeling and showing spots of black under the Champagne, so I'm trying to decide on colors also. |
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It's interesting to see the different spins the TV spots give the movie, but they basically retread the same footage. |
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Yesterday, we looked at five Cubs' minor leaguers vying for spots on the 40-man roster. |
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The endless food spots all over Karachi can also prove to be tension releasers. |
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Take a look at your lawn and write about the patchy areas of crabgrass and bald spots found. |
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The bandwidth of existing telecommunication networks is determined, in part, by the spots in the spectrum where attenuation in the fiber peaks. |
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On stubborn spots on chrome bowls and rings, use a paste of baking soda and water with a plastic mesh pad. |
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Despite the many problems and annoyances, there were some bright spots to CMW, and these mostly came in the form of the performers. |
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It is best distinguished from the Canadian Tiger Swallowtail by the entirely yellow lunular submarginal spots on the underside of the hindwing. |
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If we approach carefully, the beautiful patterning on the soft tissues, the slender tentacles and iridescent eye spots can all be observed. |
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These deposits are visible to a doctor who looks inside the eye as small yellow spots known as drusen. |
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Trigger points are discrete, focal, hyperirritable spots located in a taut band of skeletal muscle. |
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The pink, caterpillar-like larvae have rows of black spots along their sides. |
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It's often best to save the full-page print ads, expensive radio spots and glossy, four-color mailers for the slower months of the year. |
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Ken spots a rat sitting comfortably on the shelf, then watches it scurry behind a toaster oven. |
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Its slender body allows it to weave in and out of crevices or hide in tight spots if threatened. |
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For instance, you can view your hot spots through a heat sensitive camera connected to a plasma screen. |
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Sometimes there is a warning of the attack called an aura perhaps an unpleasant odor or spots before the eyes. |
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He then returned to live theatre and apart from a few guest spots and some tele movies he never returned to regular TV work. |
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John spots Susan sitting across from him at an insider LA eatery and makes his way over to her table. |
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As many as eight spots on the home page change each week, in response to measurements of consumer interest. |
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I haven't been there since the start of the year, but, it is one of my favourite spots in the island to relax and recharge my batteries. |
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They noted that the mutant mice groomed themselves excessively-to the extent of creating bald spots and skin wounds. |
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Two spots were available and coming out of the start four boats remained within a canvas of each other. |
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The trekking routes will cover some of the most scenic spots on the Western Ghats. |
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Their backs are covered with spots larger and farther apart than those on the head. |
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Visually retreating to an indeterminate distance are soft-focus spots or clouds of unbroken color clunkily applied with an airbrush. |
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The boats are actually floating five-star hotels and make stopovers at historical spots up the river. |
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Rudely awakened, the Forester spots the Vixen, the sight of whom releases the beast in him, as in us all. |
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These marks included distinctive spots and stripes on the back, shoulders, hips, hind legs, and rump of the gerbils. |
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Our legs, to the hips, are covered with bites and heat and chafed spots where our wet clothes rub against our skin. |
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I recognized individuals by natural marks such as black spots on the back or head and their toe-clip pattern. |
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A more tell-tale sign is the septicaemic rash, which starts as a cluster of tiny blood spots resembling pin-pricks in the skin. |
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Ripening apples are vulnerable to sun scald, which causes bronzed or bleached spots on the fruit's skin. |
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You can see this by imagining two spots of paint on a strip of elastic or on a rubber band. |
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It was easy to get the species mixed up as the female blues that had orange spots on the upper hindwing were Chalkhill Blues. |
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You see the skid marks, you see the crosses next to the road, but nothing is being done, these accident black spots will not be eliminated. |
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Because of trades and minor league promotions, all three outfield spots and two middle infield positions are up for grabs. |
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Little Black Cormorants rested in the palms, sporting silvery spots on their backs. |
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Usually if your screen develops hot spots and tinged colour, it is probably due to the build-up of stray magnetic fields in your monitor. |
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He has blanketed the city with glossy advertising, nonstop television spots and radio ads. |
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He spots the vans outside full of 12 happy, chirpy elderly ladies who are getting ready to take a trip around town. |
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He preyed on female job-seekers whom he lured to secluded spots by promising them jobs. |
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If you have time, lather previously spritzed spots with soap and water for the most effective removal. |
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He reconned a pool in York, Pennsylvania, and knew lots of spots in Jersey and New York City for us to skate. |
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Now, his dark eyes scanning his surroundings, he spots a woman with an unmistakable crop of curling red hair. |
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People were pushing and shoving each other at the end of the hall for better spots in the lines to use the bathrooms. |
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We did not find fresh windslabs of any size, but lee slopes in the windier spots are likely to have very tender windslabs. |
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The father gives up in despair and then, by a miraculous stroke of luck, he spots the bicycle thief and pursues him into a brothel. |
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Motorists found themselves searching for spaces at spots dotted around the centre. |
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Many students were left out in the cold as competition for limited enrolment spots escalated. |
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Woe to the poor beggar upon whom he sees, or thinks he sees, spots or blemishes. |
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Trade fairs and exhibitions, which herald every festival season, have already come up at various spots in the city. |
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But first, the doctors issued a statement today that his two cancerous spots have not spread and are operable. |
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Look for dirty spots in your insulation, which often indicate holes where air leaks into and out of your house. |
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Most birding hot spots in the State are in the periphery of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. |
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Their work has taken them to many exotic spots around the world, but they remain faithful to home. |
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The skin of the balloonfish is dominated by larger spots or dark blotches that occur only on the body, not on the fins. |
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The Brazos also has many sand bars and sandy beaches that make for great picnic spots or swim areas. |
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As a yearly ritual we keep sending out spots and the stations keep refusing to sell us airtime. |
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Extra bobbies will also be on the beat to patrol trouble spots in the borough after a spate of brick attacks on buses. |
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A disgraceful sight has greeted visitors to one of Kerry's most popular scenic spots in recent weeks. |
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Last week's Western Open offered up exempt spots for the Open just as this Scottish Open does. |
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Maybe next time, the groundstaff here might think of erecting a few barn doors in selected spots for extra target practice. |
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The light-yellow, spindle-shaped spots on the leaves are characteristic of this soil-borne virus. |
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Unlike many pretty spots on the California coast, Baywood Park isn't overrun with tourists. |
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They have large, prominent eyes, and metallic green leathery forewings with small light spots and coppery-green legs. |
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Bars, forelands, and spits are attractive spots for development because they offer easy access to the beach. |
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It is a small, shiny black beetle with four irregular yellow or reddish spots on the back. |
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He took off his mask, rubbed a couple of sore spots on his slender face where the mask chafed against his pale skin. |
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A sun dog is refracted sunlight through ice crystals aloft which creates little bright spots close to the sun's orb. |
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Some of the bare canvas showed through in spots where the oil paint had cracked and pulled away from it. |
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Actor Lalonde is for the most part only adequate and, in the several spots where the text calls for him to cry, is utterly unconvincing. |
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Experts also suggest to pay attention to the color spots and dots on your tires. |
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The operation will also pay particular attention to accident black spots along the routes. |
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There were two car-parking spots for each dwelling and he thought access was adequate. |
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This road has many accident black spots particularly around the Dromore west area. |
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It is possible for cold spots to harbor harmful bacteria such as salmonella, which is a particular concern for baby bottles. |
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This is one of the best spots in the country, but it's cold even in high summer. |
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Each film attempts to ask the hard questions, to reveal blind spots and work towards some way of understanding what happened, exactly. |
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He was the first man to see craters on the moon, sun spots and the rings of Saturn. |
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Just before hatching, the spots disappear, the ground colour becomes pale lemon yellow, and the shell is luteous. |
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Multiple track lighting with dimmers and down lights eliminate hot spots and allow us to adapt lighting to specific artworks. |
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In the global era, we cannot afford the luxury of seeing our two great cities knocking spots off each other rather than joining resources. |
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If you could get a kite's eye view of this place, dotting the scene would be these intense spots of orange or blue flame, showering sparks about. |
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Often when dealing with parts of the engine, or the hard-to-reach spots under the hood, proper tools are required. |
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Took care of some spots that have been water collection areas and all should be A-OK moving forward. |
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Swans, geese, seagulls, ducks and one giant heron maculated the lake in spots of white, brown, and grey. |
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I hung out with some friends at one of our spots as some issues had to be unentangled. |
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There's also some other, classic London spots represented in the video like the chippy on Berwick Street and Maida Vale tube. |
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With weathermen forecasting a mix of sun and showers this weekend, he says it will be difficult to predict where the black spots will be. |
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Fun and frolic at these tourist spots will no more be a dream for Malayalis, especially those in the middle income group. |
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For a while all that Alaina could see was blinding blue and purple spots that clouded her vision from taking in her surroundings. |
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The realization that they all had blind spots and shame issues within their cultural and familial heritage was both comforting and disconcerting. |
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Roofs seemed to jig unevenly as shingles drooped off of the edges, while many had bare spots with no covering at all. |
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A melting pot of nationalities jostle for prime parking spots for their cars and caravanettes. |
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Rubbing cigarette ashes, powdered pumice, or a piece of walnut into spots may also help remove them. |
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The water looked mixed with black paint, but the surface was flecked with yellow spots of light. |
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We held the cover glass in place with small spots of vacuum grease and then added 3 mL external buffer. |
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Avoid low spots that might flood, as well as high, exposed, or windy locations. |
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Rub greasy spots with a mild or moderate abrasive, such as fine steel wool, and a dish detergent until they disappear. |
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Chances are, you've noticed a swarm of these black-and-red insects loitering in sunny spots as the weather turns cool. |
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Higher up on the berg slopes we came across one of the Protea family that grow in selected spots in this mountain area. |
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The halls had a slight musty odor and there were spots where pictures used to hang from the walls. |
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Symptoms include small black spots on leaves, petioles and stems of new shoots. |
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The telco already runs Wi-Fi public access hot spots and payphones at all three sites. |
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Last night I was googling for info on the best spots to skywatch here in Ottawa. |
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I am all in favour of the use of cameras in genuine accident black spots or where it can be seen that there is real danger to life from speeding. |
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He called for motorists to be more considerate at many of the area's traffic black spots so jams were not made worse by drivers behaving badly. |
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Members of the town council said they were pleased to see that levels of pollution were falling in pollution black spots in the town. |
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The lesions are irregularly shaped, light-brown spots found primarily on leaves, but also on stems, petioles, and pods. |
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Extras include a treasure trove of promotional spots and trailers from both the series and the feature film. |
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Natural thermal springs abound and scores of tourist spots feature bubbling pools or jets of steam shooting from the ground. |
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In fact most perching birds lay eggs that are mostly white except for a ring of reddish spots around the blunt end. |
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Sims had better deliver because the club paid a steep price, its third-round pick, to move up two spots to draft him. |
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I thought it was a difficult wicket but it was slightly easier for the left-handers as the soft spots were outside the right-handers off stump. |
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Spotted Sandpipers are distinctive shorebirds with bold, dark spots on their undersides during the breeding season. |
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In spots throughout the room, we displayed lemons, kumquats, cranberries, and rosemary. |
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The campus has plenty of spots for students tired of slaving over their books in the library or dorms to get some fresh air. |
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The same sample was resolved into 7 distinct spots by acrylamide alkylation. |
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These spots may be missing, but in all cases there is a small black triangle at the base of the wings near the thorax. |
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They move soil sideways and level the land by filling low spots and knocking down ridges. |
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An ancient Jain Temple and a temple of Har-Gauri are important spots worth seeing. |
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The page was a series of entirely sixteenth notes, with incredible articulation changes in the strangest spots and about five key changes. |
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Dogs help us over the rough spots in life, just as they are always there to share in the good times. |
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The sound mix is monaural, with some echo in spots to give it the illusion of depth, especially during internal monologues. |
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See, the front half of the horse was simply white with black spots on its dappled middle, and her hindquarters and hind legs were jet black. |
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Freckles are spots of increased pigment, produced by cells called melanocytes, which make melanin. |
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Black spots represent the other DNA and RNA transposable elements described for different Drosophila species. |
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Sunlight flooded the previously dingy room, illuminating the slightly discolored spots on the carpet and the ugly brown wallpaper. |
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Its name derives from the Latin word quincunx for the X-like shape of the spots on the 5-face of a dice. |
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Several pictures present them in precarious spots on hillsides or in snowy mountain scenes. |
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As we were fairly late arriving, all the good camping spots were gone and so was all the firewood. |
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As they drove, she played tour guide and pointed out spots of interest in Dover. |
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There are spots on the drive where one gets to view both sides of the ranges from overlooks located at vantage points. |
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Despite spots of tempering demand, global growth is accelerating and the US economy remains desperately overheated. |
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Since the pod of the pigeon pea is chartaceous rather than succulent, the lesions are more like spots than cankers. |
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When buying the sienna-coloured root, examine it and make sure the skin is unbroken, that there are no mouldy spots and that the smell is fresh. |
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Her gray dress was torn and dirty, marked more so by several spots of blood. |
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Older John Deere 7000 planters sometimes put seeds almost on top in lumpy spots while dropping them in just right where the soil is softer. |
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The building is filled with Wi-Fi hot spots for people to connect their laptops to the Internet. |
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Motor-driven launches, powerboats, pedal boats and rowboats are in great demand in the tourist spots of Veli-Akkulam. |
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Since arriving back, he said he seen numerous examples of beauty spots being despoiled. |
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Your common thief comes in, spots the brand new disk drive and goes for it, tripping the tiny microswitch underneath. |
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Fortunately for me, Daniel spots me coming and shouts a greeting before I'm even close. |
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Bright cherry red spots appear on the retinas of her eyes, and she is rendered blind. |
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Mock suns, or sun dogs as they are also known, appear as bright spots on either side of the Sun. |
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Kino lay back against the wall of the cave, squinting, rubbing and focusing his eyes to get the blind spots out. |
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All weaken a plant by sucking sap, causing chlorotic spots on the tops of the leaves. |
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The number of black markings can also range anywhere from no spots to 15 spots. |
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In short, these areas are now among the worst pollution black spots in our community. |
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Those magnificent mutants return for an action-packed sequel that knocks spots off the original movie and leaves you itching for more. |
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Red-coated huntsmen drive and cast the dogs into promising spots with whoops and short blasts from a small fox horn. |
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The relative intensities were either estimated or measured using a device that determined the darkness of the spots called a densitometer. |
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Test the floor hardness in several spots with a diamond cup mounted on a small angle grinder. |
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Then his fingers are under my chin and I can feel the tough spots of a couple calluses rub against my skin as he tilts my face up. |
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The programme is popular in rural employment black spots where participants play a social as well as an economic role in their community. |
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Every town has a few black spots where rubbish seems to appear from nowhere. |
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The worst spots are not that frequent, but the edge enhancement and aliasing are bad enough by themselves to spoil things. |
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The police, however, assure us that the mobile cameras are only used at accident black spots and not as a means of raising money. |
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The common tegu has black and white stripes or spots with smooth scales and are similar in build to monitor species. |
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The list of marquee players filling key special teams spots across the country is impressive. |
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The misery machine rumbled into one of the angled parking spots next to the park and came to a stop. |
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Kansan drillers are currently engaged in trying to identify the hot spots where drilling can produce oil and gas in abundance. |
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Big bare spots opened, where whalebacks of naked bedrock reared up and plunged into ponds. |
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The lowest level of variability was observed between the quadruplicate spots of an individual analyte measured within a single sample well. |
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The belly is white, and the white spots on the wings give this bird its name. |
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How about stopping at the most popular scenic spots that are located within a stones throwing distance from the parking lots? |
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Many fuzzy leafed plants, such as African violets, don't like water on their foliage because it leaves spots and can cause fungus. |
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She was poking me in so many tickly spots that I was glad my face was hidden down a hole at the time. |
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The muckiest spots were shown to be the telephone and desktop, followed by the keyboard and computer mouse. |
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Flavonoid spots were detected by viewing the 2D-PCs in visible and UV light. |
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Plenty of good spots for a rebel sniper or two with AA artillery to get a bead on an air limo cruising along. |
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She looks everywhere and finally spots him sitting on the step of a staircase. |
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A statewide health campaign has movie theaters showing spots that promote fitness. |
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After soaking, experience a mango sugar scrub to reduce age spots and fine lines. |
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A small, cosy gem on Sherman Drive, this is a classic 1940s bar that knocks spots off most 1990s retro imitations. |
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He went to his best shopping spots and picked up a grand total of two books, a new cap, a mint flavoured ice cream and a new Bad Religion album. |
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At least two thermistors measure skin temperature in spots like the armpit. |
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Yet when it's finished flowering, she likes to interplant some impatiens in the bed under her tree for spots of summer-long color. |
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She inched up the wall, startled by the scuffs she had never noticed and then the dirty, unpolished glass that held but spots of reflection. |
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On the outer bark of the tree are brown spots, said to resemble the rust spots of nails. |
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The tiny little spots are sand fleas trying to dig their way into his skin. |
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This area was one of the first spots in the region in being inhabited and to become a town, only equaled by the acropolis of Tiryns and Mycenae. |
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In terms of value for money, this knocks spots off many of the established brands of Champagne. |
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Trim off tough or discolored bottoms of mushroom stems and any bruised spots or blemishes. |
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Te Namu Bay was the scene of the 1862 wreck of the ship the Lord Worsley, and was one of the most beautiful spots in the district. |
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By night, these spots glow from within and by day, the mesh captures muted reflections of changing light and weather conditions. |
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The finish is worn and there are spots from too-hot casseroles and scratches from wayward carving knives. |
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The story has staked its claim amongst the trending topics, holding 8 of the 10 UK trending topic spots and 4 of the 10 worldwide trends. |
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The inundation at two spots on the Tangerang toll road this past week has been a major source of frustration. |
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Firefighters said fires were started in two separate spots and spread through most of the building. |
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The water then collects underground to emerge at various spots in the Maligne Canyon some 20 km away, another 425 metre descent. |
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It's no secret that eBay has become one of the hottest spots on the Internet to buy and sell used bikes and bike gear. |
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It is characterized by a deep blue-green back, silvery sides and a white belly with black irregular spots on the back, dorsal fin and both lobes of the tail. |
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In an ominous sign for Western civilization, Bills fans began parking RVs and mobile homes in the stadium lot on Thursday night to get the best spots for tailgating. |
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The program was supported by print, the live TV spots and Web banners. |
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Smith, co-host Maggie Rodriguez and weatherman Dave Price all lost their morning spots in the latest shakeup. |
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As soon as one car spots a radar trap, all the cars know about it and can take appropriate action, as in slow down so that they do not get a speeding ticket. |
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The province of Toledo counts on a variety of options and different spots that tourists can explore and meet according to their preferences and wishes. |
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She explained to her guests that she put the spots of paint over the top of her framed images in order to create an illusion of depth and dimension. |
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With all of the starting spots filled, the Mariners may try to land a hitter who can share time in the outfield and come off the bench late in games. |
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That leaves plenty of room for Patinkin to swoop in and claim one of the spots that is rightfully his. |
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This is a good venue for dives close to the shore, although you will probably need to launch your boat from the slip to reach safer spots on the bay's outside edges. |
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If not, heel marks and other stubborn spots may be removed by rubbing gently with 000 fine steel wool and the solvent-based wax used on the floor. |
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To see how Argentine ants fared when invading Europe, Keller and his colleagues collected ants from 33 spots along the coast from northern Italy to northwestern Spain. |
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Travelers to Montreal all have their favorite spots and memories, of course. |
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Giraffes' colouring is individual, with no two members exactly alike, but they have large, sandy to chestnut, angular spots closely spaced on a lighter background. |
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I cannot recount the number of times I have called up friends in the police and asked for constables to be sent to the trouble spots to bail me out. |
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Length of the white spots, present on the tips of feathers when freshly molted, were not included in total length as in all birds these spots had worn off. |
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Many spots will disappear if rubbed with a solution made of equal parts of boiled linseed oil, turpentine and vinegar, or with a cleaning-polishing wax. |
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One manager never permitted his actors the luxury of fleshings, but painted their legs and his own buff, red, or white for tragedy, with stripes and spots for comedy. |
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Cue balls also have sweet spots that radiate outward from the center. |
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He stormed legendary spots like Palladium and Tunnel, and turned them into strobe-lit dens of iniquity. |
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He was filming other television spots in January and his campaign manager and the producer wanted to do the turtle soup spot. |
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Her small pointy nose sheltered a couple of beauty spots and a freckle, her thin and delicate face was made of white porcelain that looked as cold as her attitude. |
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The fact that he could see the sunspots with the naked eye and that he could make out the umbrae and penumbrae of the spots suggest that they must have been extremely large. |
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When I survey the parking lot, there are maybe five to ten spots vacant. |
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From Lahti, Finland to Livingston, Texas, a look at the best spots to swim nude. |
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Black spots mingle with protruding bumps on the sea lemon's back. |
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Therefore, with the map, the tourists can intuitionally get an overview of all the relevant spots with locations and icons representing their corresponding rates. |
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Both adults and children may have a rash that starts as red or purple spots anywhere on the body, and is a symptom of septicaemia, or blood poisoning. |
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With blanket coverage, users can easily move within the zone without losing their network connection, in-building blind spots excepted, of course. |
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Typically they featured a background of pure, flat colour against which ovoid spots of strongly contrasting colour were arranged in patterns that seem random. |
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The sides of the fish have beautiful red spots surrounded by a pale halo. |
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I dutifully explained that the smoky spots were probably the result of natural irradiation caused by many tiny radioactive mineral grains, possibly monazite or xenotime. |
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If we know people who have already made that particular trip, we ask them whether there are certain spots to avoid, where the best stopovers are, etc. |
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Milan's five-star visitors demand top spots in which to kick off their calfskin leather heels, so it's no surprise that luxury hotels are on every corner. |
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The Factory never looked as good, with swirling images projected onto one bare wall and a mirrorball spreading spots of light around the rest of them. |
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Chromosome tags consist of tandem copies of an operator site bound to fluorescent represser and give rise to diffraction-limited spots in fluorescence images. |
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Which is why spots where the fish are biting still get crowded. |
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It can be recognized as oval to irregular spots or blotches with ash gray centers and the presence of black fungal bodies speckled over the lesion surface. |
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More frequent and engaging spots might be the new order of the day. |
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The man spots another clock, where the second hand has not moved at all. |
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And for notorious trouble spots like ankles, wrists, hands and knees, a dab of moisturizer rubbed in on top of the tanner will help color blend better. |
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So far, broadcasting certainly knocks spots off work experience at local papers, and I'm getting on top of new techniques, technology and tricks every day. |
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The Paris Metro knocks spots off London's Tube, but the standard map of the various lines and destinations can be a touch confusing for the uninitiated. |
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And, during dead spots during the caper, they find time to tell their lives' stories, and each girl pairs off romantically with the guy of her choice. |
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Sunken, water-soaked spots also appear on the leafstalks of rhubarb plants which have been infected with phytophthora species fungi causing crown rot. |
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The spots were done on film rather than kinescope, which helps a lot. |
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Manning's antics have earned him inches in print and occasional spots on television. |
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Monteiths are dyed all of one colour, and have spots of white. |
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With trippers set to hit the roads and railways as they head for the coast, countryside and beauty spots this Easter, repair work is being kept to the lowest possible level. |
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Several key spots for viewing the lesser kestrel are at ancient monasteries built into cliffs along narrow dry streambeds that wind down to the Jordan River. |
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In between these two fun spots are lung-busting climbs, fast, swoopy downhills and enough buff trail interlaced with roots and rocks to put a smile on most riders' faces. |
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The top team in each of the two groups go directly to the semi-finals, with the next two teams in each pool playing off for the remaining spots in the last four. |
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There was weak support for spots in adults and stripes in young providing camouflage and for dark leg markings being a form of disruptive coloration. |
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And South Korea has more wireless hot spots per capita than anyplace else. |
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I'm not just gonna take them straight to the best spots right off the bat. |
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Poor little mite, you can just see the new spots appearing as you watch. |
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Male mountain nyala are a sepia brown color that slowly gets darker with age, while females are of a pale liver color with a scattering of spots and stripes. |
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The route map even identifies travel black spots on the way. |
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The world had become a barren place thanks to the bombing, devoid of anything similar to vegetation or existence, save for a few spots of land that had escaped the war. |
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They know what it means to be tiny spots on the map, remembered only if embroiled in a terrible conflict that turns the whole region into a nest of unrest. |
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The purpose of this tool is to reduce local high spots caused by any imperfections in form setting and from the power floating and troweling operations. |
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The drama of being a small person within a vast black space, relieved by gashes of red light, sheets of flame and more spots of white light, has to be experienced. |
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On the best of days, Mavericks acts like a point break, constantly jacking up in a down-the-line pattern as it hits a succession of shallow spots in the reef. |
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It seems those requests have gone virtually unheeded in subsequent years, since hard, shredded bodies have been rewarded with top spots in the lineup. |
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The education ministry seeks to recruit approximately 1,000 more teachers to fill vacancies in Hokkien teaching spots and another 500 Hakka teachers. |
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These 30-second spots were so beguiling that it's easy to imagine that alcohol-free Riyadh will soon rival Disney World as a family-friendly vacation paradise. |
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Four days later, he was standing in front of the Kop, one of the most intimidating spots in football, and again showed an assurance beyond his years. |
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For this one, I put two cheap tungsten spots on the other side of the door, and taped white tissue paper all along the opening to diffuse the light. |
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These are the scruffy, barefoot, rag-tag, tatty little street urchins of the night that come out of their hiding spots once downtown Rangoon is deserted. |
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We encourage our rugosa roses to spread prolifically, with new shoots emerging in our dunes every summer, as they tend to cover bare spots of sand with a plethora of color. |
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If you want to make top-drawer Zinfandel, planting it in cooler hillside spots is essential, as is restricting its yield and picking before the grapes are overripe. |
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The 16 invited big wave chargers, and five alternates, will be surfing all the other big wave spots on the Peninsula while they're waiting for Dungeons to fire. |
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So there I was, sitting in our Florida room, gathering my thoughts and wiping up a small puddle when I notice the spots on the wall below the windows. |
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The space around Mahatma Gandhi Statue is already known for protest demonstrators and more such spots can be located in other areas for this purpose. |
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The quags are usually very quiet with only the odd walker or birder to be seen and seem far removed from the busy spots further along the coast at Cley and Salthouse. |
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His pupils were the only spots of light, as they gleamed beadily. |
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The protein units appear to be packed in a compact hexagonal way and from the position and distribution of the spots it is possible to derive some structural parameters. |
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Emerging from my semi-conscious state, I blinked away the stubborn black spots in front of my eyes, and was immediately tackled by a sobbing blonde thing. |
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It is, after all, on one of the most geologically active spots on the plant. |
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The win was enough for Rafalca to take one of the five dressage spots on the U.S. Olympic team. |
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Then there were the commercials, whose content included a flatulent horse, a fight between grandparents, and enough spots for impotence medications to raise the Titanic. |
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It is bright maroon and has white spots all over its petals. |
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Finally, says Gianforte, blind spots over policy issues are common. |
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Seedlings planted in raised sunny spots also enjoy a more gradual introduction to weather changes and are better able to withstand the colds of winter. |
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As the potatoes grow, the spots may expand and turn corky and necrotic. |
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Nick, BirmiNghAm Danielle says, If you are not prone to spots then these sound like they could be razor bumps, aka ingrown hairs. |
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There will be emphasis on those spots where US-led multinationals and appliers of modern technology in military defence need to stay. |
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Player 2 spots up for a pass from 5, then shoots a jump shot from the right. |
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Now ghost hunters can visit the land's spookiest spots on Halloween, thanks to a new guidebook called Supernatural Wales. |
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The need for a scorch safety factor is based on possible localized hot spots that might cause scorching. |
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He added that the spots were rich in rare birds like Chakor, black Teetar, Murgh e Zareen and Bhegar. |
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Latest to join the lineup of sizzling celeb hot spots is the knockout Beso in Hollywood, where Eva Longoria Parker is an owner. |
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Unpaired fins hyaline, with longitudinal rows of small black spots on interradial membranes. |
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The results are highly engaging, authentic and on-message mobile video spots created by fans and shared with friends. |
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Eleven of the Crusaders 12 roster spots belong to upperclassmen, and five seniors start. |
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The surface finishes of these parts are crucial as they cannot have burrs or rough spots that can snag astronaut pressure suits. |
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Bunyips haunt the rushy spots and places where the damp requires no English bumbershoot, no brollies, nor a gamp. |
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I mumble, minutely examining the liver spots I've noticed appearing on the backs of my hands recently. |
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And even if this solar storm passes without mischief, the sun's surface is roiling with sun spots aimed at our area and preparing to flare. |
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Sun spots are characterized by small, darkened patches usually found on the hands, face, or other areas frequently exposed to the sun. |
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Ventral opisthosoma pale yellowish brown with few dark patches or spots in front of spinnerets. |
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That means internists and family-practice doctors keep three or four spots open each day. |
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Sue Stevens, Ashford, Kent SUNDOGS are bright spots of light seen on the sides of the Sun. |
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Halos also occur around the Sun and may be accompanied by a pair of bright spots flanking the Sun, called sundogs. |
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After using it for a month, my wrinkles and age spots hadn't faded, but all the same I didn't have any more of them. |
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