One button starts and configures the aircraft for taxi and takeoff, and off he goes. |
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Sugar conditioning starts with baby foods and drinks, and once a child has acquired a sweet tooth, non-sweetened foods are not so attractive. |
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When the friend arrives, he is handed the second Coke and starts swigging it with no clue where it had been. |
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Thursday night into Friday the coastal low takes control and starts hucking back Atlantic moisture to the west. |
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It starts out as social comedy with two lovers quarrelling at a swish party. |
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He bends down slightly, surprising her, and starts humming along in her ear. |
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He starts from a humble family background as the son of a patriotic Socialist with a chip on his shoulder. |
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And those predicting total economic mayhem may still be forced to eat humble pie by this time next year if economic growth starts to pick up. |
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As the show progresses, one starts to get the feeling the lightning is happening in synchronicity with the music. |
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John Galvin also starts for the first time this season and will partner John Quane in midfield in the absence of the suspended Jason Stokes. |
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The problem with responding to every group that clamours loudly is that in election year everyone starts to clamour. |
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The central conceit is that the actor playing Jesus in the local passion play starts finding his life paralleling that of his part. |
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The first is that I've been extremely busy at work trying to clear some things up before my three week winter break, which starts on Friday. |
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The resulting depth of field starts from halfway of the hyperfocal distance and extends to infinity. |
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They're not at the crown, where male pattern baldness starts, but instead down on the side a bit. |
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After a brief pause, Felix returns to the phone and the line starts ringing. |
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Did you know that Armageddon starts by hypnotizing young children with the media? |
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It starts below the hypochondriac region, runs obliquely downward, then transversely around the waist like a belt. |
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Okay okay, I'm sorry, now can we go before Kenny starts hacking at my shins with his clodhoppers again? |
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The sunshade on their terrace retracts, the windows close automatically whenever it starts to rain. |
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The performance starts with a bare stage except for some candles, a large screen, a clothes line, and a row of rocks. |
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It starts with the personal and, as the work develops, ideally it moves to the universal. |
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He starts by saying that during a period of idleness, he began looking for a ship to crew. |
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A student loan starts accruing interest from the moment it is borrowed, but the interest rate is pegged to the retail price index. |
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When the band finishes the stage is quickly cleared, and the club night starts in earnest. |
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With that, he starts to do a strutting chicken walk, wafting his arms about and clucking and squawking to himself. |
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In fact, this is the fourth straight year players have been penalized for more false starts. |
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The native fish will then be reintroduced in time for the coarse fishing season which starts in the summer. |
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Boys with pleurodynia may also have pain in the testicles beginning about 2 weeks after the chest pain starts. |
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It starts wafers by technology process, by fab, and by the strategic inventory targets we've chosen. |
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The author starts out on page one claiming that Eastern European modernism was a coequal partner with Western European modernism. |
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A small auxiliary throttle is used as a fail-safe should the system fail, to control fuel tank ventilation, and to improve cold starts. |
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After the hectic Christmas build-up which starts as early as September the time has come to visit more trade fairs and source new products. |
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Communication is good, but not when it starts to invade other people's privacy, personal space and health. |
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The neoclassical view starts from a paradigm of competitive equilibrium and considers shocks to the system and perturbations of cost and demand. |
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Unfortunately, the history of the region is replete with false peaces, false starts and unilateral attempts to impose a settlement. |
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In a way, I am glad the monsoon has finally begun after all the false starts caused by atmospheric depressions in the Arabian Sea end of May. |
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Following several false starts in attempting to bring it back, the drama will finally be premiered in a webcast on BBCi in the spring. |
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After a couple of false starts, Neil and Brenda begin dating, and their relationship grows serious. |
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After several years and many false starts, work is about to begin on the new airport. |
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Two wins from two starts is his record and this highly-rated gelding is fancied for a hat-trick in a fiercely competitive event. |
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The story works because it starts off realistically and ends so fantastically. |
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Fashion houses start eyeing fabric trends well before the next season starts. |
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When the mix is placed in soil and watered, it starts a chemical reaction that frees phosphorus that plants can use. |
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The film seems to meander, and Irena starts to behave inconsistently from scene to scene. |
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There comes a point at long distance that the helical starts increasing the size of the groups. |
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The monk starts telling a story about a man who has an incredible experience with magic and love. |
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Not that they aren't used to the travails of erratic power supply and the lines going phut whenever it starts raining. |
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An indefinite overtime ban by the 21-members also starts today and another one day strike is planned for next week. |
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It starts in a traditional indie style, building to a climax before breaking into an incredible disco stomp. |
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The week normally starts with the farmers picking their fruit and vegetables on Monday. |
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She shifts on her bed, and starts picking at the loose stitching on her bedspread. |
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But it does not expect an improvement until trade starts picking up towards the end of the winter. |
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The commodity chain of the global food industry starts here, as does that of American industrialism. |
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Obviously, you made three Indy 500 starts, you were a winner in the IndyCar Series. |
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Fitness training and some less serious stuff will continue throughout the summer before training starts in earnest in July. |
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The team actually starts winning, which leads inexorably to the final showdown against the formidable rivals. |
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Gradually it starts to be crushed in one direction and then stretched in another until it is broken to pieces. |
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And it's always triggered by a feeling of inferiority and it starts with a sense of failure. |
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He starts by filling the pot or seed tray with a mixture of seed compost and perlite. |
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His daughters suggested he starts celebrating by decking his house out in festive lights. |
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Another ingenious invention was a system to prevent early starts in the foot races. |
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Each chapter starts with a question, which is followed by a clear and concise answer. |
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He's a compulsive fidgeter, so any sort of ring, bracelet, etc. runs the risk of getting lost when he starts playing with it. |
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A rash which starts off as tiny red or purple pinpricks and may develop into bruises which do not fade when pressed with a glass. |
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The sprint through the streets starts off the festivities, but the fiesta really gets rolling at midnight. |
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In winter it feeds on the larvae of flying insects, and starts breeding very early in the season. |
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His efforts to protect an innocent girl while he fights the rising panic as the serum starts to control his body, is compelling. |
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Anna divulges intimate details of her marriage and starts to demand an exchange of confidences and a sense of William's life and world. |
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The inspiratory phase of a cough starts with a deep inspiration resulting in increased lung volumes and increased elastic recoil pressure. |
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Inertia precludes limbs from making sharp directional changes or instantaneous starts and stops. |
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The insured person must usually have been ill for a delay period before the income starts to become payable. |
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The section of the river used by canoeists starts 1.5 kilometres below the water intake. |
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So one fine day, the moody tusker decides that he wants to take over the rat holes near his lair and starts killing the rats one by one. |
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Bring back a draft that starts conscription at the top of the social ladder. |
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With the consistent intervention of human nature, expectations do creep in and that is where the fun starts. |
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Once God is absent, the Devil starts making his own plans with help of human agents. |
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The enemy artillery comes into play and a hail of bullets starts to rain down. |
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When the legislature laughs at him and starts playing games, he's not going to get it. |
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There's a feast of exciting interprovincial and international cricket to savour during the 2000-2001 cricket season which starts soon. |
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A person is most contagious just before the fever starts to about 4 days after the rash appears. |
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One of the soldiers dumps the contents of my pack onto the dirt and starts rummaging through my stuff. |
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It's much more pleasurable to be the one who swans in and starts the party. |
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As between solicitor and client in both contentious and non-contentious costs the taxing officer starts with the retainer. |
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He starts decoding the complex cryptograph with the help of his fellow officer. |
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Then the camera starts to roll and they start to ply me with a string of questions that I seem to remember were on the application. |
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When a piano starts to go out of tune, especially in the upper midrange before it's actually out of tune, it gets a little plinky. |
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He takes back the bag and grabs a fishing pole and starts to hook a gummy worm onto the hook. |
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The contraflow will be switched to the westbound carriageway in late January as resurfacing starts on eastbound lanes. |
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As the cell is convected forward and starts to roll over the surface, the tether elongates considerably. |
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Never mind that most of the conventions of modern personal computing got their starts on the Mac and migrated later to the IBM platform. |
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The killing, actually, starts with the surreal emptiness and manufactured optimism of party conferences and conventions. |
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The analytical method of sectors thus starts with disaggregation, but from our theoretically pluralist perspective must end with reassembly. |
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And then six eggs are poached for three minutes once the broth starts to boil again for a second time. |
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Now-a-days, even if a function starts a bit late, invitees on the dais are keen on winding up their speeches quickly. |
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But often the outcry over the loss of a rural post office only starts when it has closed or is on the point of closing. |
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But being the smart, sassy psychology student Ashton now is, he starts poking around, and soon people start dying. |
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The Great River Swim starts at 1.10 pm when iron men and women challenge each other to race to Chiswick Eyot and back. |
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The music just starts, as if it had always been there, ticks along irregularly for three-quarters of an hour, and then just ends. |
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When the first brood fledges, the female starts the second brood and the male feeds the fledglings. |
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The game still starts off with you escorting an inquisitive journalist to a remote tropical island. |
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Divers and search and rescue dogs are on high alert following warnings of rivers and streams flooding as the snow starts to melt. |
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A corrida starts with a parade of all the contestants and bailiffs dressed in 17th century costume, who salute the president of the fight. |
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It starts blooming in midsummer with huge panicles of showy, white florets surrounding smaller fertile flowers. |
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The address starts with flattery and flunkeyism and ends with flattery and flunkeyism. |
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I'm much more relaxed if a girl starts the conversation, and usually only cougars will go and hit on guys. |
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You can't help but feel a flutter in the stomach every time a big game starts. |
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It usually starts suddenly with fever, chills, headache, aching muscles and a cough or other respiratory symptoms. |
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With six positional changes from their three previous starts, the Blues confirmed their ability and depth across the squad. |
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Normal Fortune 500 firms shy away, and when the bidding starts, it is always by the fast buck artists, and the fly-by-nighters. |
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At noon, each guard starts at his own station and begins to walk either clockwise or counterclockwise. |
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When I have my bicycle in a repair stand and turn the cranks counterclockwise the wheel starts going backwards too. |
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Leave until growth starts in early spring when the young plants can be potted up and grown on before planting out in May. |
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Now our newly potent man starts flaunting his favour and throws his weight around. |
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The story effectively starts when his partner covers for Gibson's absence one day. |
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Most POHs include a little walkaround map that usually starts with checking the oil on the right side of the engine cowl. |
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The DNA then starts making proteins that are recognised by the body as foreign bodies and attacked. |
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Also known as cradle cap, it usually starts on the scalp or the nappy area and quickly spreads. |
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When, in a rare moment, a crane or long shot is employed, the film starts to rumble awake. |
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In 1976, he calculated that once a black hole forms, it starts losing mass by radiating energy. |
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Local crayfishermen have swarmed to the Abrolhos Islands for the start of the crayfishing season, which officially starts at midnight tonight. |
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Trading plans should be formularised before market starts and you should stick to it. |
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Hang up the phone if the conversation starts with a query about your credit-card debt. |
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However, they can only be used as trumps if they are declared during or at the end of the deal, before play starts. |
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The person to the left of the caller starts the play, which is played and pegged as in normal cribbage. |
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At age thirteen or fourteen New Zealand players go to Australia and compete well, but then the gap starts to widen. |
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The management is difficult, the people get pretty fractious, and it starts feeling like the early years when one is in Opposition. |
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Dad is in a home in Belfast, as he is very fragile, but still cheerful and asking when the dancing starts. |
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You know, if you say it enough times, it starts to sound like a frog croaking. |
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It is a good, reliable cropper that starts fruiting freely at an early age, coming into season in September. |
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At the exact moment the theme song begins, our unborn baby boy starts kicking frantically. |
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His hand is shaking, his jacket stained, and half-way down a bottle of Frascati he starts to talk of elegant long meals. |
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It starts feeling like one of those frat parties that no one really enjoys, but keep talking about afterwards. |
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The entire team starts training in September, while the distance runners compete in cross-country. |
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Their one-hour performance starts at 3.00 pm and admission is absolutely free. |
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The lights dim and some funky free-form jam music starts up and one by one the band members thread their way onto the stage. |
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He starts by drawing a pen line freehand, something which can only be interpreted as a line of ink. |
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I was raised by some pretty crotchety people who feel that moral responsibility starts with the individual first, society after. |
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If your child starts to make louder croupy noises when he or she breathes, try the following measures. |
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A rush ensues while I bag everything as the next customer usually starts crowding me. |
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The fall garden session starts the last Saturday of August and continues through the first freeze, usually in November. |
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His cool character gradually starts to crumble, however, as his precious writing quills are taken away. |
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The CTO is overseeing a quick modernization of T-Mobile's network before the mobile operator starts rolling out its LTE pipeline next year. |
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Like Mazur, Pesic starts at the beginning with the irrationality of square roots and proceeds to the solution of cubic and quartic equations. |
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But that may not be beneficial if his primary mate cuckolds him as soon as he starts to look seedy and worn out. |
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The crossovers are characterized by uni-bodies and a drivetrain that at least starts out as front-wheel drive. |
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Talk hunting, and everyone starts thinking about frosty mornings and clear, cold nights in hunting camp. |
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And when their efforts again prove mostly fruitless, the cycle starts anew. |
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Bowman's novel starts off slowly but, like a good tea set to steep, becomes richer and more full-bodied as you read. |
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A cursory glance at the headlines suggests he has more interviews to conduct before anybody starts to believe him. |
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Return this custard to the pan and stir constantly over a very gentle heat until it starts to thicken. |
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This seems to be the point where TV starts disappearing up its own fundament. |
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When a new cutscene starts, the player just wants to skip them to get back to the game, not sit back for half an hour. |
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Any time the action switches away from the annoying little furball, the plot starts to drag. |
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The Flyathon event, which starts at 2.30 pm, will invite people to throw their plane the furthest distance. |
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The main form, bubonic, often starts out with fever, chills, and enlarged lymph nodes. |
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For many of the young bucks in their scarlet tunics, what starts as a great imperial adventure ends in either a squalid death or captivity. |
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The Rosmarino starts with the rosemary vodka, dry vermouth and a hint of Pernod, served ice cold with a caper berry. |
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Listen quietly in your heart and see if an encouraging phrase, or a Scripture verse, or a specific action starts to impress itself upon you. |
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The event at the Winners Lounge on June 26 starts at 7.30 pm and will include a Bucks Fizz reception, dinner, music, a raffle and an auction. |
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The rudder, connected to the vertical stabilizer, then starts to deflect air much like a wing, only the resulting force is to the side. |
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Jeremy starts talking to one of his friends and I am once again baffled into speechlessness. |
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As soon as the wheels break from the underside of the wings, the draft of air up through the cockpit starts the same buffeting as before. |
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Overtraining depletes the bodily reserves, so when a flu bug or other illness starts making the rounds, the body is not ready to fight it off. |
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So when the guy can't make his monthly vig, the IRS starts seizing his stuff, and puts him out of business. |
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A tall tech with spindly legs and oversized glasses shrieks as he starts to pick up the poor damaged piece of gadgetry like it's his own child. |
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It was built in 1961, and it's been renovated in fits and starts, so it's sort of an architectural Frankenstein. |
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We played in fits and starts and never really clicked and opened up, but we're happy with the points. |
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It starts with the discovery of a man buried alive and spirals downward from there. |
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Now when a conversation like this starts in the post office it tend to be taken up by virtually everyone in the Dale. |
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The season starts here for many of the York-area non-league clubs with the pre-season friendly schedules getting under way. |
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Just as the trade starts to recover from the Christmas and New Year rush, the Burgundians arrive with barrel samples of the new vintage. |
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It is as if becoming prominent in a public sphere starts to rob you of the energy and vitality that drove you there in the first place. |
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What are you going to do if a bush fire starts from a lit candle falling from your altar? |
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The risk is that what starts as voluntary euthanasia becomes extended to involuntary euthanasia. |
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The bus lane starts at Kingston Hill and runs mainly through London Road to the town centre. |
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The French Resistance sportive starts at Dover ferry port, where you'll take the Dover-Calais ferry. |
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When the flowers form, the fungus again sporulates and starts the cycle again. |
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When the movie starts, she looks like a clown, with buckets of spray holding her hair in place and makeup caking her features. |
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Smith starts her day with oatmeal sprinkled with almonds or walnuts and flaxseed. |
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Her trainer actually has her do very quick uphill sprints before she starts a workout. |
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She was looking for a sprinter who could become a bobsleigh pusher, giving her team a competitive edge with explosive starts. |
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At the push of a button the front latches release and the roof starts to break back. |
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The company starts its campaign for stand alone, non-union agreements with a ballot at Warwick Farm today. |
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During the first weeks of the new year, villages and towns across Afghanistan shut down when buzkashi starts up. |
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The fun starts at noon and will continue until late in the afternoon at the resort's annual West End Festival. |
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As usual it starts on Wednesday and a decision will be delivered at twelve noon on Thursday. |
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Prior to the win on Sunday, Warrsan had not placed in four starts this season. |
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He recovered to develop into one of the best of his generation at three, winning three of 11 starts and placing in five other races. |
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Flat Top has since made 16 starts over the jumps, winning eight races and placing in five others for Gerry. |
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The Claiborne Farm homebred has won four times and placed twice in six starts on the grass. |
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It all starts in the press box with the play-by-play and color commentaries. |
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Up she springs, and away she starts, the pack in full cry behind her, the huntsman's voice resounding after them, Halloo dogs! |
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While we're caught up with the mafia, so is the protagonist, who starts off as a down on his luck taxi cab driver. |
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Unbeaten in six career starts, Numerous Times won the Atto Mile Stakes last time out by a nose over Affirmed Success and Quiet Resolve. |
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The track starts slowly with an electro beat that eventually gives way to a long drawn out synth bass line of three notes. |
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Martinez says his shoulder feels more stable, but after failing to make 30 starts in any of the previous three seasons, he offers no guarantees. |
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After he has a few drinks it's time to move on before he starts to tell you his problems. |
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There will be staggered starts, about five minutes apart, for each of the different classes. |
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As the Lung is attacked, its function to regulate water passage becomes impaired, water begins to stagnate and phlegm starts to form. |
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Euler starts with an nth degree polynomial p with the following properties. |
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The film is shut down and the insurance company starts haggling over who will pick up the bill. |
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Traditionally, haying also starts about this time and 29 June was a time for fairs. |
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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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The whole number part starts off your list of numbers for the continued fraction. |
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It starts with their personalities, which are very different, but which are equally stamped on their new teams. |
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Meanwhile, Dixie's younger brother Vinnie starts a street war with Dutch over the income from the numbers racket. |
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The eclipse starts around 6.30 pm eastern standard time and finishes at about 10-30 pm. |
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When the calliope starts playing 'Mack the Knife,' it's time to call the kids inside. |
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Its coals fade to black shortly after it starts, but then a scratchy calliope whirs to life, taking it out on a wistful, black and white note. |
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He starts every episode all fired up about putting the shopkeeper away, but usually calms down by the end, even though everybody's dead by then. |
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Nyctophobia is mostly present in young children, and starts out with night terrors and a healthy fear of the boogeyman. |
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Keep going with the article, it starts slow but about halfway down starts getting into the real meaning. |
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The illness usually starts with a localized staph skin infection, but the staph bacteria manufacture a toxin that affects skin all over the body. |
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If you are outside when it starts playing you stop everything and show obeisance in your stillness. |
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With Damato campimetry we can measure the central visual field and the inner edge of the ring scotoma when it starts to develop. |
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This system is setup so that the driver, with foot on the brake, pushes the button once, and the starter cranks until the engine starts. |
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It starts a combustion engine by igniting a fuel-air charge without engaging the starter motor. |
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Ropey dialogue and hammy acting abound, and Zombie seems in no hurry to wind up the proceedings as the film starts to feel interminable. |
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He starts to cry and kind-hearted Beckham walks past, picks the car out the mud, cleans it and hands it back to him. |
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The week starts with demands from our jobs, lovers, friends and tedious chores. |
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He makes a detailed drawing before he starts painting with oils on canvas or linen. |
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It's almost like this dominoes effect that starts happening once the administration decides it's going to do this. |
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But Priya steps in and starts encouraging him and insists that he should cure her of her problem. |
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Be sure that the rudder is amidships, or else aimed to port if the boat starts making sternway. |
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Attitude is everything in her situation and if she starts thinking of herself as some dottery little old lady we are in trouble. |
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The harried becomes the harrier, and what starts as a friendly disagreement can turn into a struggle for life and death. |
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The growing season starts a little late, but catches up with long days of sunshine and what can be stifling heat at the end of summer. |
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Last month, three straight starts preceded his omission from both halves of the league and cup double-header. |
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After the chick hatches, both parents participate in its feeding and care for 6-7 months until it fledges and starts to fly. |
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The boy starts his story once upon a time, knowing that's how stories begin. |
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But, when agility is needed for quick stops, starts, jumping, quick rotations, carriage on the back haunches is desired. |
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There is only so much simple knitting that a girl can do in a dark colour 4-ply before she starts going stir-crazy. |
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By the fourth quarter the game grows a personality and everybody starts to play defense. |
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If you are outside in a lightning storm, you may notice that your hair starts to stand on end. |
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In the first phase, each player's turn starts by the player drawing the top card from the face-down stock. |
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I'd got it into my head that today would be the final resolution of the London flat problem, after several false starts. |
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And then he starts to mess with me, and I let it happen for a bit, mainly cos I'm drunk out of my head, but eventually reality kicks in. |
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Smokey the Bear stomps his burly self onto the stage and starts smiling and singing. |
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The race starts at 7 p.m., but most of us get there early to get a good seat and have something from the carvery in the hour beforehand. |
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But as the night wears on and the alcohol from the cash bar starts flowing into my brain, they slowly turn into masterful actors. |
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The river starts life in the magnificent hills of Glen Affric, before opening out into a wide and sparkling salmon stream. |
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When Megan hears the sound to start the race, she starts the stopwatch she holds in her hand. |
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He wears a hearing aid in his strongest ear and will need to be taught using a hearing loop when he starts school next year. |
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The bird, a handsome creature with glossy brown feathers and a hearty appetite, immediately starts eating everything it sees. |
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Add your garlic and fry over medium heat until the garlic just starts to turn brown. |
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Since it itself is only modestly profitable, the new company starts life in straitened circumstances. |
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He goes behind the fields and starts to trap opossums, skunks, rabbits, and squirrels. |
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Net strawberries before the fruit starts to show colour, to keep off birds. |
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A little further down the coast we admire the rickety wooden fishermen's huts when a man in his seventies eating an orange starts chatting. |
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A former drug addict and reformed hellraiser, he's on the comeback trail with a sickly song that gradually starts to work its way up the charts. |
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Action starts now to control disease due to schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis. |
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In my opinion, golf etiquette starts long before the first ball is struck off the tee. |
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Only when the rod tip pulls hard over and the fish starts to run with the bait should you strike to set the hook. |
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Once he starts recruiting his own army, the film spins helplessly out of control. |
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Perez starts mapping the plate with his hands and an imaginary strike zone. |
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He starts with the information era and moves on to the next high tech world of molecular science. |
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A commercial Christmas tree starts out like any other conifer, but the tips of both its leader and lateral branches are clipped off. |
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As we reach the main road, thankfully the pace starts to subside, with athletes stringing out in front and behind me. |
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Once the stringers and bulkheads are properly located, then starts all the cut-outs and reinforcements for the stabilizers and tailwheel. |
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It starts with a string quartet and is completely expanded but the whole piece is constructed around that sample. |
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Sometimes oscillating between the lives of the people I work with, the people I write about and my own life, everything starts to feel fictional. |
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A ship at my side spreads her white sails to the morning breeze and starts for the blue ocean. |
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So she drives me to the beach, two minutes from where I'm staying, and starts coming on strong. |
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Here's the description of tonight's program which starts at 9 PM Central time. |
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He starts strumming his electric guitar in the vague direction of a rhythm. |
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Swept Overboard is scheduled to make just two more starts before heading to Japan for stud duty at Shadai Stallion Station. |
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Every week starts fresh, so do not let your past stumbles affect your future progress! |
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Ageing starts in 20s and cessation of exercise by the elite sports people could contribute to this. |
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After an awkward introduction to the world of spell casting, Sabrina starts to get the hang of hexes and curses. |
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It starts by blocking all incoming and outgoing traffic and then opening ports for specific services. |
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Once your lawn starts to grow again, it's time to bring your mower out of hibernation. |
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It all starts with this post I wrote last week while subbing at the Daily Dish. |
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Sereia's chainplates were fiberglassed right into her hull, which is fine until one of them starts to rust. |
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Donna looks over but hides her head in her menu as the woman starts to shout at the bartender. |
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He's still coarse and unsympathetic but when he starts taking the moral high road, the film goes downhill. |
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Adam starts to lose his mind, Michael is terrified and Edward consistently overcompensates by turning everything into a joke. |
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The walk starts at 10 am and lasts five to six hours taking in steep, hilly terrain. |
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The famous device of conflict upon which all stories are supposed to hinge starts within the writer. |
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Purchase starts each spring, or overwinter potted plants in a greenhouse or sunporch. |
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Their New Year starts later than ours, when the first hints of spring are stirring and energy levels are beginning to pick up. |
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You would know your car is overheating when steam starts to billow from your engine compartment. |
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We're over here in Ireland for a week-long camp, with the intention of hitting the ground running when the season starts. |
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If a trailer starts to sway, it transfers this motion to the back of the car through the hitch. |
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It starts with the head coach, who might be said to heed Ralph Waldo Emerson, and hitch his wagon to a star. |
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The film starts with a likable and seemingly talented young man, and ends with a pitiful cheater. |
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By the time he reached the fifth inning in one of his recent starts, he overthrew seriously with dropping arm speed and tanked quickly. |
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But every summer they still do a summer camp, and it starts the last week in June and it goes until Labor Day. |
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Each cereal has its own needs, an individual moment of nurturing before the spoon starts scooping. |
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That's when the foliage of many trees, shrubs, and vines starts to turn brilliant shades such as port, cherry red, and bonfire orange. |
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The night starts like any other night, in the way that there is a sunset, and it gets dark. |
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The pacy striker made just nine starts in two years, making a further 37 substitute appearances and scoring a total of five goals. |
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The Duke of Roxburghe's homebred filly made mincemeat of her opponents in the Coronation Stakes, making it eight wins from eight starts. |
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The period film is set in the 1940s, when the transition from British rule to home rule starts and finally leads to independence. |
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The cost starts early, with a third of the money going to working parents to help with childcare costs. |
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The first day of Chinese New Year starts on the New Moon closest to spring. |
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He becomes obsessed with pumping iron at the gym and starts taking vitamin and steroid supplements to bulk himself up. |
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A younger person who starts out and behaves in a chippy way doesn't last long. |
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No, instead he walks on and starts up a conversation with a hooker on the next street corner. |
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Like their last album it takes a couple of listens before it really starts to appeal, as the songs aren't very hooky. |
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