She picked it up under the watchful eye of the stall keeper, and held it gingerly in her hands. |
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Looking into the arcade, one sees a flower stall, a greengrocer's shop and a down-at-the-heels tropical-themed restaurant. |
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The dreamcatcher looks like one of those wicker art works you might buy at a market stall when out of your head on peyote. |
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The type of market stalls allowable will include, any wheeled or movable stall or box, barrow or cart. |
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With the government's decision to stall capital spending, the game of catch-up will now be slowed. |
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He was perfect in his stall but when he was on the track, he was mean and vicious. |
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The stall became a shop, and in 1962 the young William opened his first self-service store in an old Bradford cinema. |
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Back to the toy stall and a battered old bear grabs your attention and you can't resist putting your hand into your pocket again. |
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Ideas for this have included matching stall canopies, new street furniture and a new high quality surface. |
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He made his horse a Roman senator, complete with golden stall and senatorial robes. |
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Every stall was fourteen foot by fourteen foot, had a water bucket and feed bucket, and an abundant amount of straw bedding. |
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This clinic uses a special tonic that is meant to stall the growth of the cancer cells. |
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Activists in the Campaign for Yorkshire set out their stall in York city centre to speak to shoppers and gather support. |
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Both sides set out their stall from the opening whistle, setting a frenetic pace, which they somehow managed to maintain right to the end. |
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Thomas Keneally sets out his stall in a covering letter that arrives with the review copy of his latest work of fiction. |
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I still remember the time my parents steered me clear of any stall where I might have won a goldfish. |
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Settle Town Council responded to complaints by banning a stall from selling air guns and sheath knives at the Tuesday market. |
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The Gullane resident who had put a stall in his driveway selling binoculars and cameras was doing better business. |
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His joy on giving it all up to run the market stall was short-lived, however. |
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But there's a self-obsessed drama type weaving and trilling and agonising and monopolising the stall owners. |
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The bundles are then sold for the cost of distribution, opened up by the mitumba stall holders and divided and sold on. |
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She set up a stall under the arcade of her own townhouse to sell moon cakes. |
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You can't even stall it, as the car can cruise round town in sixth gear from just 500 revs and will blip the throttle for you. |
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Later I walk past an unattended fruit stall and notice a man take a banana, peel it, eat it and move on. |
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They had a couple of spinning mules set up, either at home or in a rented room, or in a stall at one of the new mills. |
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Only a few months ago, he was questioning the ownership of the land and trying to stall the plans. |
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Stretching along the front of the stall was a tank of murky water in which a tangle of long, dark eels writhed. |
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The huge horse was in the third stall on the left, a brass nameplate on the half-door shining in the lamplight. |
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Inside I see oak-paneled stalls, brass nameplates, bug zappers, a wash stall with hot running water. |
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Having the prince at your very stall was no ordinary thing and the man was unprepared for dealing with royalty. |
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The snack bar adjacent to the magazine stall sells soft drinks, snacks and sweets. |
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I was untacking my horse when he came up to the stall and said that I was a good rider. |
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The screen and stall work brought from Easby Abbey are of great beauty, and the carvings on the subsellia are quaint and humorous. |
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There was an alarmed stamping of hooves and a shrill neigh from the horse in the stall nearest to him. |
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When he pulled up too hard on landing and porpoised into a stall the resulting crash hurt like a sock in the mouth. |
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In the bathroom, the girl in the next stall answers her cell phone while she's peeing. |
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A woman who instantly becomes quiet when I enter the bathroom and take the stall next to hers needs to understand that everyone pees. |
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And there at the back in a stall looking bored is Shadowfax, who greets us with a nicker. |
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She was hurrying to saddle her horse when a familiar nicker from a stall father in the stable floated to her ears. |
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All of a sudden, I sensed the uneasy feeling of the aircraft going into stall buffet. |
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Two types of furniture predominate, the shriving stall in some Suffolk churches, and the faldstool elsewhere. |
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The situation's coming to a head, and he doesn't have many more chances to stall the inevitable. |
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I could barely resist the ornate Chinese figurines at a stall run by a grandma. |
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Make it a house rule for everyone to squeegee the shower stall after each shower. |
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The woman in the stall next to mine was belly laughing, cackling like a crazed hyena, heehawing at the other woman's fart. |
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He had found work in the local market filling the stall and selling vegetables. |
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An article in another paper wrote about the sale of fireworks from a stall in a flea market in Port of Spain. |
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Cate put Midnight back in his stall in the stable, then slipped back into the manor, concealing her riding clothing in the back of her wardrobe. |
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A central computer then allocates a saddle cloth number to each horse and determines the stall from which it will start. |
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Wrapping a towel around herself, she stepped out of the shower stall and walked into the warm room, searching for the shirt Kyle had given her. |
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Twenty minutes later, I had checked every stall in the aforementioned bathroom and every other bathroom in the building. |
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When James Bell, the recently consecrated Bishop of Knaresborough was an honorary Canon of Ripon Cathedral he occupied the stall of St Hilda. |
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But if the stick is moved back when the airplane is very close to the stall the aircraft will not pitch up much, if at all. |
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If you're deep into the stall when the wing pays off, you can even drop it in a few feet without bouncing. |
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Failing one engine, he brought the aircraft to a stall to stop the rotation of the failed engine's prop. |
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If approaching a stall at racing altitude there would be no chance of recovery. |
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Investigators had to rely on other things to figure out what caused the airplane to experience an aerodynamic stall at a critically low altitude. |
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Cherokee stalls have long been notable for their supremely gentle nature, sometimes, hardly a stall at all. |
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Most GA aircraft today have wings designed to stall at or near the wing root first, then progress out toward the wingtips. |
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You would be flying along, at cruise, do nothing, and suddenly the glider would stall because of tail gusting. |
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While still attempting to not stall or over speed, I began a turn in the general direction of the divert fields. |
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I was afraid that the glider would stall when I was close to the ground and spin in. |
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If it has an altitude-hold feature, it may cause the airplane to stall by pitching the nose up to maintain your selected altitude. |
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The planes won't have enough lift to fly at that altitude, and they'll stall and fall back to the ground. |
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When turbulence is kicked up by its rotors, it can actually stall the rotors, cause rolling sensations, even more. |
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I was trying to stall him, until my desperate and panicked mind could think of one way out of this. |
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I placed them outside of her stall and went to get some fresh hay and a pitchfork to clean the stall. |
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Barnabas is still trying to stall him, but Roger starts heading upstairs, telling Barnabas he is tired and Barnabas can let himself out. |
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This direct approach got the job done much faster than using the appeal channels that are designed to stall you and make you powerless. |
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There was a wheel of fortune, cake stall, bottles stall while there was a door prize of a hamper. |
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The carthorses shared a stall not only with their own species, but with pigs and cows who wandered in and out. |
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I put the saddle on the stall door and hung the headstall on the saddle horn. |
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Inquiries made by officers about the Skirlington stall have revealed that the traders were casuals who turned up on the day and paid a stall fee. |
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Outside, a congregation of Rris were gathered around a stall where a pair were bickering, their animated snarls carrying over the street sounds. |
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Another stall at the exhibition is hung with striking landscape oils by artist Linda Wormald. |
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If shopping in this section is over, try going over to the stall selling garments and dress material with Lucknowi chikan work, again in pastels. |
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With each new threat from another candidate, his super PAC has launched blistering attack ads to help stall those candidates' momentum. |
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Legend has it that apprentice salesmen must prove themselves by manning a winter coat stall in the sweltering month of August. |
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The stall had lined up Chimpanzees, huggable teddy bears, puppies and furry Santas in anticipation of the Christmas and New Year rush. |
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He nearly gets one of those when his staff dismantle the stall and accidentally clout him over the head with the flagpole. |
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Each stall has a feed box that can be preset for the exact amount of feed an animal is to receive each day, and a constant supply of clean water. |
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There will be the usual field day events such as bottle stall, wheel of fortune, goldfish, throw the dice, book stall etc. etc. |
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The Jets put themselves in position to take leads or score points, then stall and either settle for field goals or come up empty. |
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He took a figary and decided to set up a stall in Cork Market, selling mainly olives. |
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However, senior Army officials felt differently, firing last-minute faxes off in an effort to stall or defeat the amendment. |
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But when I want to buy cheese I go to the cheese stall on the market, I buy my meat from a family butchers and fish from the fishmonger. |
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As I hadn't eaten since breakfast, I decided to look for a stall selling convenience food, such as a hamburger or a pizza. |
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Mark Malloch Brown claims that the atmosphere is growing poisonous as insiders in the UN's headquarters in New York attempt to stall reform. |
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It turned out, Nicola almost regretted her choice to stay in the fletcher stall. |
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We inspect live eels, snake fish and frogs at one stall, pomfret, prawns squid and parrot fish at another. |
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Undercover cops set up a stall and posed as market traders to catch a gang of mobile phone thieves. |
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As each stall folds flat, the entire barrier can be packed up and moved by truck or trailer. |
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I waited until I had my footing firmly on the ground and stopped getting thrown against the stall walls. |
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I also had my own stall now with a brass plate on the stall door with my name. |
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Its mane and forelock were thick and black as well, and its deep brown eyes stared happily at Tam as she got the bridle from a hook in the stall. |
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The youth group is collecting cracked and unwanted crockery for their china smashing stall, and a box for donations is in the church. |
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Mr Smythe, who runs the stall with his wife, Sue, operates at the market on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. |
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One roadside stall moulded its hash into curvilinear arrangements that looked like something out of a box of Liquorice Allsorts. |
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Among the street stall holders was Bernie whose delicious home cooking treats featured apple tarts and custard pies. |
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I walked into the washroom and into the furthest stall, shutting the door and locking it behind me. |
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By cutting patches in the path of the beetles' eastward spread, loggers hope to stall their expansion. |
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Always factor in the gearing, torque-converter stall speed, vehicle weight, and tire diameter. |
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He is running a locally acclaimed food stall offering tokek meat delicacies on the menu. |
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These allow stall holders to take orders by email from customers and to deliver goods to them. |
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Bintjes were the first, then Desirees, and now practically the whole stall is filled with different varieties. |
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Experts have predicted that the pass rate will stall this year, amid fresh attempts by the exams regulator to tackle grade inflation. |
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And wisely, unlike so many of her opponents, she had elected not to run with that stall on her back or push it in front of her on a trolley. |
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However, on 3 December 1937, the aircraft crashed while rounding the first pylon, possibly due to a high-speed stall. |
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The arts and craft fair committee want green-fingered villagers to contribute to the plant stall by growing seeds or taking cuttings. |
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Drinking with food can dilute acid and digestive enzymes, causing the digestive process to stall. |
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Don't four-year-olds often dilly-dally, stall, and do just about everything slowly? |
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In July 2004, the government directed BDA to stall the layout process reportedly due to irregularities in tendering. |
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This caused a pipe to burst behind the toilet and water began gushing out with enough pressure to pin the stall door shut. |
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Near the street of the meat shops was a stall containing large shallow clay dishes filled with yoghurt. |
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The restaurant and ice-cream stall in the Museum compound make it a point to avoid plastic disposables. |
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I ducked into the first washroom I came across, locked myself in the first stall and clenched my eyes shut, silent sobs making my chest heave. |
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He motioned to a part of the stall where hay blanketed the floor and a cozy doghouse resided in the corner. |
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Well, coming back to the exhibition, each stall has something new to offer from doormats to curtains to decoration items. |
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He will have a stall at this weekend's Farmer's market, with the dehusking plant and harvesters on show. |
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At the grass-roots level, for every shopkeeper boarded up there will be a pub or hamburger stall doing a roaring trade. |
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As St Crumnathy's Cathedral is currently deconsecrated, it is not possible to install Canon Doris into her stall at the moment. |
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A great variety of attractive gifts drew everyone's attention for purchases at the cake stall, toys, raffles, bric-a-brac. |
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Signs of engine icing could include loss of power, abnormal or slow RPM response to throttle movement, and indications of engine surge or stall. |
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While most cars are spinning practice laps at Daytona International Speedway, Jeff Gordon's No.24 Chevy sits on jacks in its garage stall. |
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If you are stabling Shetlands rather than warmbloods you can get by with a smaller stall. |
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My half Shire half Quarter Horse warmblood stood with his head over his stall door, looking at me expectantly. |
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After accumulating enough data, we calculated that each person spent at least a full minute in a stall. |
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Harsh voices followed after the loud noise and Gabrielle quickly, fearfully pulled her shoes back on and unlocked her stall. |
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The move also raised worries that the rally could stall Europe's economic recovery. |
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The true pro might just set his stall out to repeat as best he can his peak form. |
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In my experience, those who stall are often players who have not developed a rounded game. |
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We learned to takeoff, land, spin, stall, perform precision turns, lazy eights, pylon eights and aerobatics. |
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I was very taken with Vivienne's stall with the polished and hand beaten stainless steel platters, and the correct cheese knife. |
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At one roadside stall, children filled polythene bags with just enough kerosene to keep the family stove burning for one more evening. |
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She took of her halter, slipped out of the stall, and then closed and latched the stall door. |
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As the lead instructor, owner, operator and stall mucker of KD Stable, I am not afraid of work. |
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The quake was so strong that they were forced to stop talking and to abandon the stall. |
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The youngsters collected unwanted goods from family and friends and then set up a stall at the weekly boot sale at Pedham Place Farm, Swanley. |
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Then the gruesome guard threw me into my stall as if I were an untamable beast. |
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And at one end of the family room is an outdoor shower stall set in a breezeway. |
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At the information stall, it was raised that the machine servicemen were still working. |
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There, across the street, a boy in his teens leaned against a stall, chatting casually with a gray-bearded man. |
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The suspects first shot the car's left front tire, causing the vehicle to veer and hit a cigarette stall. |
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The classic tactic of corporations facing class action lawsuits of this nature is to stall for as long as possible. |
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I found my cousin hiding behind a sweets stall that served the biggest jalebis imaginable. |
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There was a separate stall for jewels embellished with precious stones like pearls, ruby and emerald. |
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Satisfied that they were doing well, he checked the chickens and the goats and the weaner pig penned up in a small stall nearby. |
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In terms of setting your stall out early with scant regard for the inevitable backlash reaction from the irate journos, it's unmatchable. |
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After the barn was raised, I built a cowshed and horse stall on the east side. |
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She gathered two stacks of hay into a wheelbarrow and pushed the barrow to the stall that was vacant. |
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So I parked the wheelbarrow in front of a stall where I could still see the front of the barn and started mucking. |
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He had been behind the counter for less than two minutes when he thought the stall had been hit by an earthquake. |
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He went out to his horse's stall where his horse stood whinnying to get out and stretch his legs. |
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Our unusually tidy house is a sham, all deceiving beauty outside yet all corruption within, as a whited sepulchre, or market stall pear. |
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Saddles were carefully kept in a spare stall and bridles were precisely suspended in the correct places. |
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Riley nodded, then stopped at the stall of a black mare with a white star on her forehead. |
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The stall follows the completion of a two-year road planning study which recommends a coastal road alignment but warns of several hindrances. |
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This will allow Pitt to remain temporarily as a lame-duck chairman, helping to stall any reform proposals. |
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John Thaw, who died from cancer this week at the age of 60, landed his first paid role on a stall at Smithfield Market as a teenager. |
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Kathryn started as well and quickly slipped from the stall and latched the door. |
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Things go from bad to worse as Nick returns to the stall moaning about being reprimanded by a security guard for handing out flyers. |
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Meanwhile, shopkeepers, market stall holders and restaurateurs are losing money. |
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Because of the market, the usual car boot sale will not take place and only invited stall holders are asked to attend. |
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Participants found it worthwhile having a look at a stall with over a dozen miniature models of bicycles and rickshaws. |
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Longchamp is a right-handed track, but, unlike in Britain, stall one is located nearest the inside rail and stall 20 furthest away. |
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I gave them a miss since my feet were being led by my nostrils, which could sniff the appetising aroma of Chinese food, at a stall nearby. |
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Fresh manure, too, dollops of it ramping over the concrete lip of the stall floor like lava bombs flung from a brown volcano. |
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Items ranged freely from one stall to another, and Alisa's sharp mind took note of all. |
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Among the street stall holders was Bernie Nyham whose delicious home cooking treats featured apple tarts and custard pies. |
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Then, there is the stall detailing the Bach flower remedies and herbal cures for the hair and skin. |
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Hildebrand followed Timon's gaze to the slight girl leaning against the stall of a pastry baker. |
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She pointed to a grim looking giant bald monkey tied to a stall with a bright red glowing collar around its neck. |
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He remembered his mother buying clothes for herself from a stall that used to come in from the North specially for the big market day. |
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She stuck her head out of the stall to see Arlan in a sweeping black cloak, a haversack over his shoulder, a scowl on his face. |
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Elsewhere on The Grove an oompah band and tombola stall made full use of the new bandstand. |
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She heard the whoosh of a flushing toilet, and one of the stall doors banged open to reveal a girl with bronze skin and curly dark hair. |
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It would be of value to calculate the exact stall speeds for the actual wing loading at various appropriate bank angles. |
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On the way back we bought fresh mangoes and dragon fruit from a road side stall and my mates made friends with the owner and got double portions. |
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Shouting the dogs name, he slid the barn door closed and then peered over the stall door and looked down at her. |
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While Chris was scrambling to get a bank check for the landlord, Rusty and I were trying to stall the locksmith. |
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When he first saw Domino, La Placa quietly slipped into the box stall, stroked Dom's neck and went in for a hug. |
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She was told to go out there, stall and pretend that we liked Kyoto but not commit to anything. |
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My allocated time was too short for a stroll along the prom, so I picked up a small ice-cream cone from the stall next door, and took a turn around the park. |
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At the stadium, he has a large private box stall located next to the visitor's locker room, where he has hay, water, and treats. |
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He set up a stall with a stove and demonstrated how to cook his invention. |
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She is really pestering me for the information, and so far I have been able to stall her, but not for long, so a quick answer to my problem, please. |
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To stall the Ducks, sputtering opponents have resorted to that reliable tactic, the old flopperoo. |
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The personnel in the stall are also quick in evaluating the audience. |
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The rotation of the product in a multitude of ways is an almost familiar gesture, akin to the natural touch when visiting a market stall. |
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Buy or rent equipment such as grab bars that will help make moving in and out of the bathtub or shower stall safer. |
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From a street stall came the inviting smell of fried ham croquettes. |
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Their arrogance and incompetence was a toxic mix and they couldn't run a whelk stall. |
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Its economy was just beginning to pick up speed, when the global boom began to stall and then go into reverse. |
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Apologies again for the mid-session stall, and the time it took me to apply the jump leads. |
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If you must decide between the lesser of two evils, just stall. |
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Republicans are likely to go to the mat to stall these picks, and Reid has now laid out a red line of his own. |
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I suppose it is easy to criticize for the sake of criticizing, to nitpick and stall. |
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Kitty-corner from Flower Alley is an empty stall with a vase of flowers outside. |
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Time delay and stall tactics could have another goal in mind. |
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Books went well, as did glass and china ware on the White Elephant stall. |
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If you are very close to the ground you should never try to exit a stable deep stall. |
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Wiping sweat from his face at the end of class, he led the horse to his stall, giving him a good rubdown and currying his mane and tail as well as brushing his body. |
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Although by definition a caveat is a caution or warning that the notifier be given a hearing, yet it usually helps stall rather than alter a situation. |
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Just when we were about to despair, a friendly man in the tea shop told us of a little electricals stall in the covered market which might just have what we were looking for. |
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The leadership of the NDP put forward absolutely nothing and then those members have the audacity to stall this process. |
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They are pulling every trick in the book to stall the special legislative committee looking at the clean air act. |
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Whilst certain skippers decide to stall as the seas are still difficult and boat-breaking, Lionel chooses to make a break for it. |
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To fund his education he rented a stall at Portobello Market, bought bits and pieces from other stallholders, then sold them to the public at a healthy mark-up. |
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As the others have already said, they were playing politics, petty politics, to stall the debate and put pressure on the opposition parties. |
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On the other, if the data flow becomes too polluted then their money pumps may stall. |
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Since I practically lived here, I didn't even need to ask if I could stable my horse here for a while, I just walked right in and put her in a stall with one of their horses. |
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The charity, which relies heavily on donations from tourists, has a stall at Fethiye market every Tuesday with further information and photographs of their work. |
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Very slow stall with slotted leading edges and trailing edge flaps. |
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The presence of protected specie in one area should not automatically stall a project, especially if the specie exists elsewhere. |
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Now he only smiles when dreaming about setting up a snack stall back in his native Tunis. |
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Dawn's parents Doreen and Raymond Stewart have run a jewellery stall on the Monday market for 16 years and their only daughter followed them into the business. |
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He should be able to get the lead from stall six and may be hard to catch on this drying surface. |
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Even the folks who were afraid to eat garlic snakes crowded around the stall to look at the weird vegetables and drew more customers in by appealing to their herd instinct. |
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Allen Booth has run his fish stall on the town market for nearly 50 years. |
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The pilot had no warning of the impending stall by either juddering or other means as required by the certification standards. |
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We don't want to say cooking and gourmet food with the classic basket of produce or the farmer's market stall! |
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The changes in lift and drag significantly increase stall speed, decrease controllability and alter aircraft flight characteristics. |
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She was the girl that had to carry Buckeye's saddle to the stall yesterday, unless there was another strawberry blonde girl with candy apple red fingernails working for me. |
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Because I wanted to double the amount of my chickens, I had to build a second stall. |
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Empty stalls suggest dissatisfaction with facilities and stall fees. |
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Aircraft designers obviously try to avoid stall at all costs, since an aeroplane without the lift from its wings will fall like a rock. |
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As we headed down the street, a mixture of homes and shops, Ahsin made a great display of courteousness to the stall keepers. |
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It is likely that the aircraft transitioned from a normal approach into an unrecoverable manoeuvre, such as a spin or stall. |
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There was a degree of scepticism when we set out our stall in September that we would manage to deliver the deal to shareholders before Christmas, so it is gratifying. |
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When astronauts want to take a shower on the International Space Station, they step into a cylindrical shower stall and close the door. |
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Sometimes, simply moving cattle from one stall to another can eliminate the problem. |
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This hacky is easy to stall and it allows for fast linking of high difficulty tricks. |
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Identify the free stall users with parking passes and after a year the city can decide based on use whether to add or reduce the number of free stalls, she said. |
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Anyone setting out his stall specifically for a big marlin, tuna, or shark, would be very unfortunate indeed not to achieve something of boasting size. |
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The conductor sets out his stall with a deliberately paced opening. |
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There is a legend saying that geese have betrayed him with their gabbling when he tried to hide in a stall as he was to be appointed bishop. |
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The loneliness abated somewhat the next morning when I went in to to take a shower and saw a little tree frog, a peeper, in the shower stall. |
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Cows should get up the same way in a stall as they would outside on pasture. |
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At its official launch in Portlaoise last Friday night the party wasted no time in setting out its stall for the coming two years and settling down to business. |
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She took her duty to carry her lantern properly very seriously and her day was made when one of the volunteers on the Herb Festival stall complimented her personally. |
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New York Racing Association assistant starter Fred Lewis pulled a colleague from underneath a thrashing horse who had flipped in a starting stall at Saratoga Race Course. |
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A stall is nothing more than exceeding the critical angle of attack. |
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The speech did too much of the former and not enough of the setting out our own stall to enthuse the grassroots. |
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After allowing his lesser-known rapper friend, the shrieking Psycho Egyptian, to stall until he was ready, blanco takes the stage. |
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On the other hand, owing to lack of coordination, for example, or for other reasons, they can cause complications or even stall the mediation. |
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When a new heifer comes in to milk, we halter and tie her tight to one of the large, heavy U-bolts cemented against the wall in our tie stall barn. |
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I lost all of my wares which I keep in my market stall so I haven't been able to do business since the evictions took place. |
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The Queen's Speech at the State Opening of Parliament traditionally sets out the stall for the Government's legislative programme for the year ahead. |
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All around me are jugglers and fortune-tellers, dancers and fire-eaters, and every few steps is another stall with a vendor eager to squeeze fresh orange juice. |
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Pushing the door open with his elbow, he entered a small, well-kept lavatory with a white painted stall in one corner and two sinks on the other wall. |
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After brushing my teeth, I stepped into the shower stall and ran the tap. |
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Instead, we caught sight of this stall selling all sorts of fried items. |
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In the photo, the ostentatious monument is undercut by a temporary stall selling wares in its niche. |
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Existing programmes will stall before they are transformed into new programmes. |
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The other building, which was constructed first, has five stall tracks leading out to the turntable and is divided into workshop, storage and display areas. |
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Calmly standing in the stall was a chocolate brown blood mare, a splash of white coloring her forelocks and spreading down to the knee on her front left leg. |
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The fact he could be won round to this cranky idea demonstrates that he shouldn't be trusted in charge of a whelk stall, let alone the national economy. |
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I feel like I owe it to the audience to not have to stall, to not have a filler season, and to continue the journey for Don. |
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With the gear warning horn blaring and the prop windmilling, we continued gliding toward the airport with the stall warning horn intermittently chiming in. |
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In other action, the board heard from representatives of San Luis Rey Downs training center who want their stabling and shipping fees to subsidize stall rates. |
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Every would-be statesman with something to say has a tame spin doctor on hand, selling a particular story from a particular sweet stall. |
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All of our stall work options are designed to allow unhindered access for cows plus a comfortable and safe working environment for the operator. |
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This stall has been around for over 100 years and I've been here for 44 years. |
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He once had a conventional dairy with 40 Holsteins in a stall barn. |
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The processor executes critical path computation instructions as long as a critical path instruction can be started without causing a pipeline stall. |
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On the down side, every fifth stall has a spaced-out looking granddad of the love generation selling cutely cloying portrayals of gnomes, wood spirits or elves. |
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I slowed my pace so as to not disrupt the sleepy horses, but I did not waste time while making my way toward the stall Yahora shared with an old paint mare. |
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I ran out of the room, down the hall, and into the girls lavatory, where I locked myself inside a stall and bawled until my eyes were just about swelled shut. |
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In true festival fashion the pair will be driving down from Yorkshire in a camper van which will convert into their stall over the three days of the festival. |
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The aircraft can stall and fall and there is nothing you can do about it. |
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The owner of one stall enthused about the rich tradition of cheesemaking he'd inherited, along with his flock of sheep, to a crocodile of rapt schoolchildren. |
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Seated under the bright red and blue awning with his back against a merchant stall that was positively heaped with apples, the young man couldn't resist snitching one. |
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But like Mr Morsi and his friends, Aung San Suu Kyi and her colleagues have never run a whelk stall, never mind a country. |
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The toilet flushes and Hannah nods towards the closed stall. |
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It is a one-stop stall from Karnataka that arrests your attention with a range of exquisite handicrafts and silks at the on-going All India Crafts Mela at Shilparamam. |
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If you want me to put the horses in their stall and rub them down I can. |
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Feed bunks were located within each of the free stall housing pens. |
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You have just visited a city market and have discovered a stall openly selling bushmeat. |
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A slow smile and a brisk hello as the stall owner beams at me. |
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Some stall floors are macadam and stone dust with bedding over top. |
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The stall infuriated local traders and it is believed the same person renting the site in the park is also the owner of the controversial coconut shy. |
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Equestrian farm accessible to the public for riding lessons, stall rentals, etc. |
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To improve the aircraft's longitudinal stability, and to avert stall at steep angles and subsonic speed, there are two shallow upper-surface fences on each wing. |
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The calories contributed by most sweets and savouries are listed out and the manager of the stall tells you how many hours you have to exercise to burn them. |
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The need to quickly stall the wing probably restricts the use of this mechanism to low-speed flight, when the wings are at a high angle of attack and more easily stalled. |
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A telephone booth was put up in front of the stall, and those desirous of seeking counselling could speak over the phone in privacy and get appropriate advice. |
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But there are deep suspicions in Kiev that the Russians only went to Geneva to stall threatened Western economic sanctions. |
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The tactic made sense only as a stall for defendants each facing 20 years or more in prison. |
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Bryce perked up instantly, grabbing the chance to stall with relish. |
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The rudder sits in the outflow of the keel and is called upon to provide lift at very small angles of attack and not stall when required to prevent a broach. |
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When they arrived at the stall the little cream filly nickered. |
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In flight, there was less than a ten knot difference between a speed so fast that it would rip the wings off the aircraft and a speed so slow that it would stall the engine. |
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She laughed at the question and knew that I was trying to stall her. |
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But a lengthy hold-up over the signing of contracts could stall the launch until summer 2005, meaning it will not now be open for the money-spinning Christmas period. |
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Sometimes Oleana even sleeps with the young horse in its stall and every day they both go riding across the meadows and through the forests of the elf kingdom. |
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I carried the Mongoose's bags to the right carriage of the train, then went to a stall and bought a dosa, wrapped in paper, for him. |
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But if I was going to recommend one stall I'd direct you to La Terreta Paella and Tapas. |
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The stall specialises in exotic blooms, including South African proteas, tropical anthuriums and globe thistles. |
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On the other hand, it is probably the only ground which can boast a mobile pork scratching stall within its precincts. |
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Maybe I need to set up a small stall outside the house with an honesty box. |
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