For those boats which have a tendency to be in stays, it is useful not to ease the Genova sheet until the boat turns fully to the opposite tack. |
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Moreover, the film has a sort of resignedness to it...a man comes, stays, then leaves. |
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Your horse stays by your side always and that includes walking next to you into a trailer. |
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The government hopes that walk-in care centres will get away from the culture of hospital stays for routine surgery. |
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They could write the book on luxury, whether it's stays in country houses on the shores of magical lochs or voyages through the Outer Hebrides. |
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The director stays fairly conventional, reining things in when he could veer off into wonderfully absurdist territory. |
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A 336-square-foot guest suite above the garage accommodates visitors for extended stays. |
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As long as the biochemical balance stays close to its normal range, the cell carries on perfectly well. |
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She stays like that, lifting her face and her camera to the heavens, in the squawking aerial universe of all these flying creatures. |
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Subtle concern of the possible dangers still stays with our family through four generations of railroaders. |
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Your eyes can follow the ball to the hole, but your spine angle stays the same. |
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Soon she will realise that no matter how much the old boy eats he stays thin as a rake. |
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She puffs her chest out and stays still, looking this way and that, up and down, arranging her tail just so. |
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The victim is said to be frozen with fear and stays to hear the curse, a brief piercing chant, that the kurdaitcha chants. |
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Heroin stays in the system for around a day, whilst cannabis can remain in the body for up to a month. |
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If you've ever asked yourself who stays in ratty motels off the highway next to malls, with Walmarts as the high shopping, here is the answer. |
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Its only troublesome reptile, the rattler, stays away from the high ranges. |
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If the plugged follicle, or comedo, stays beneath the skin, it is called a closed comedo and produces a white bump called a whitehead. |
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He stays in shape throughout the year by canoeing and kayaking, hiking with poles and lifting weights. |
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Once an impression or conviction takes hold, it stays there, with stubborn intensity. |
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So we're bracing for a whole lot of damage in this area if the storm stays on track. |
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Upon the death of the husband, the widow generally stays on the land, but only if she pays the sub-headman. |
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The patient is then transferred to reanimation and stays there until the first myocardial biopsy. |
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The launch window stays open and no one wants to go given the previous results and the pervasive gloom. |
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It is totally machine washable and dryer safe, it stays put, it's as soft as flannel and it comes in kicky prints like leopard and rose petal. |
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Despite opening with a kora, the arrangement stays quite close to the original. |
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Wring the cloth almost dry and wipe the furniture section by section, drying with a clean dry cloth as you go so that no section stays wet. |
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The albatross has flown-the responsibility now rests on the observers of today and tomorrow to ensure it stays aloft. |
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Everybody counts on the director to make sure the intention of the movie stays intact. |
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These surgeries involved long hospital stays, large scars, increased morbidity, and long recuperative periods for patients. |
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We can provide him with massive exposure and if he stays until the next Olympics he will have the world at his feet. |
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As long as the signal stays outside the red zone, a receiver will be able to clock valid data in at the right time. |
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The workpiece stays fixed on one machine, and the spindles needed for the multiple grinds ride on the grinder's high-precision wheelhead. |
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There have now been something like about six applications, at least, relating to stays of the writ of execution. |
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She can show her inner world changing, even as her outer optimism and cheer stays painted on. |
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We have to continue to ensure our conference stays relevant to today's teaching issues. |
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The female stays on the nest and broods the young for the first week or so after they hatch. |
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Since the lappy stays behind so as to not tempt me with its internet wiles, I'm very behind on my blogs. |
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When it comes to who stays and who goes, only your name and your accent are giveaways. |
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It is the Great Lettuce March, back and forth, back and forth, while the other hand reaches for a ciggy and the gob stays firmly shut. |
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There is always one image from a book that stays with you after the last page has ended. |
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Jo stays up late that night, but just as she is falling asleep she heard Beth sobbing in the next room. |
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It's not a cancer that spreads through the blood stream all over the body, rather it stays confined to one anatomical region of the body. |
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In addition, other requirements such as Saturday-night stays and return tickets instead of one-way tickets were introduced. |
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Most of these names will eventually become available for reuse, and so the pool of active names stays at roughly constant size. |
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It stays true to its roots of biting satire and dry wit and avoids becoming nonsensical. |
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Smith doesn't try to control his athletes' rivalry or ensure that it stays healthy off of the track. |
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Everyone stays inside, the neighbors seen only in cars backing slowly down driveways sprinkled with rock salt, breath hovering on windows. |
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Ben is putting more controls in place so that this sort of thing stays an exception to the rule, rather than the norm. |
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As in basic rummy, a meld is a combination of cards from your hand which you place face up on the table, where it stays until the end of a hand. |
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He stays too low to the ground and is too crafty with the ball to be stopped. |
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I think it lubes my chain very effectively, and my drive train stays very clean, with no crud-attracting liquid lube on it. |
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He generally arrives in late August or early September and stays for about six weeks. |
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For a white dog, the Samoyed stays amazingly clean, but an occasional bath is necessary. |
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Fast forward to Scarlett O'Hara clutching the bedpost as she was sardined into her stays. |
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He scored a wonderful goal, made the second and now all that Redknapp has to do is ensure he stays. |
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I say we split up and somebody stays here with the sick one and somebody comes with me to the bank. |
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The reverse backlight stays illuminated as long as you're fussing with buttons. |
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The 31-year-old Manhattanite now brown-bags his lunch and stays at a Hyatt when he's in Los Angeles on business. |
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She swings in control and stays on plane on the backswing and forward swing. |
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He's smart enough to be manipulating the situation to ensure that he stays in power. |
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Given modern employment patterns, workers do need a portable pension that stays with them, job to job. |
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The female stays close to the coast in an effort to protect the calf from transient killer whales. |
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Gabel cues with care but without ostentation, he addresses sections of the orchestra and he stays with them. |
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There's no reason he shouldn't hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases if he stays healthy. |
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Assuming she stays free of injury, the long jump is likely to be the main threat to her quintuple ambition. |
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Sam has done a fantastic job and we hope he stays to see his contract out at Bolton. |
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If the back defender stays near the basket, pass the ball to one side or the other. |
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Worn without stays or hoops, this see-through dress was instantly popular, though some matrons equated it with loose morality. |
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If you're like most Linux users, you never put all the screws back in, so rest assured that this case stays together with just the thumbscrew. |
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If the weather stays reasonable I'll be tidying the garden but that won't take too much effort. |
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Make meat the last thing you put in your shopping cart to ensure that the beef stays cold until you get home. |
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I think we might also place a rule that everyone who stays over must bring a roll of toilet paper. |
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A small, thin woman with a lined faced and dyed brown hair, also about sixty, stays behind the counter. |
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All three have been granted stays of execution and are awaiting dates to be set for their appeals. |
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She was accidentally rammed by HMS Warrior in thick weather in the winter of 1867, losing boats, chains, shrouds and back stays. |
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The flat-roofed Berber homes, some of which can be rented for short stays, are built with chestnut tree joists and wattle and daub. |
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Femoral fractures in children have traditionally been treated with traction and hospital stays of 4-12 weeks depending on the child's age. |
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Track five stays with the same musical, in the shape of Times Square from Three Dance Episodes. |
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If Trade Fair stays a mile, we could just witness a great miler in the making. |
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This track, with its lilting verses and gently lifting accordion phrase, stays in my head, tranquilizing me. |
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As for the weather, you don't mind if it stays raining all day but we were putting the rain gear on and taking it off all the time. |
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In other words, the husband stays home to mind the kids while his wife earns the bacon. |
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Enid stays defiant in fat-heeled boots, tight minis, a raptor tee shirt and purple lipstick. |
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A few minutes later I was shinning up the mast to whip a flag halyard to the stays. |
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Subjected to two years of shock therapy treatment, it left her facing a life of mental problems and hospital stays. |
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In many parts of the basin, snow stays on the ground for over half the year, and snowmelt usually triggers major high-flow events. |
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She often plays truant and stays home, where she is happiest working with Pa in his machine shop in the yard. |
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It is a good time to plant bare rooted shrubs and trees while the weather stays mild and the ground is still workable. |
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Instead, we are given a medieval morality play where each character is a virtue or vice and stays that way throughout. |
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A good blob of moisturizer on your face will help your skin retain water, making sure it stays soft and supple. |
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The youngest is Pfeni, a travel writer who never stays in one place for long, and has a penchant for unattainable men. |
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We are short of words but the feeling of unbearableness stays with us for long. |
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Krause maintains that not everyone joins the Friends or stays a member for the same reason. |
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In another story a princess stays in her room even though it is on fire because she was not allowed to go out unchaperoned. |
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The longitudinal pressure is counteracted by the bobstays, stays and backstays. |
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One lady blamed the library for her sleepless nights, claiming once she has borrowed a good book she stays up all night till she finishes it. |
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It just stays on the valley floor, sometimes crossing snow bridges to avoid side hills and obvious avalanche slopes. |
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The matter of discrimination stays out of the picture, the great unmentionable that might spoil the happy day. |
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Put the gel on a brass or bristle brush and the inside of the bore is quickly coated with the cleaner, which stays in place without running. |
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On Fridays the museum stays open until 9 and has evolved into a singles scene for the smart set. |
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When he isn't working, he stays away from Hollywood and its glittering unrealities. |
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He unriveted the rear stays, shortened the beam and re-riveted the rear stays on at a radically different angle. |
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Although often unstated, there is a powerful academic norm which says that what is said in the classroom stays in the classroom. |
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However, an unstayed mast must be of significantly larger diameter to compensate for the lack of stays. |
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They reach the river, and Bill goes upriver to fly-fish, and Jake stays to use the worms. |
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Modules can be added while the library stays online, with minimal impact on operations providing maximum uptime. |
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Britannia footbridge has been lifted into place and the cable stays are being fitted to support the bridge. |
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There is a general understanding that what goes on in the newsroom stays in the newsroom. |
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For nightlife, Athens is a vibrant city that more or less stays open all night long. |
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The male usually remains near the nest until incubation begins, and rarely stays with the brood once they hatch. |
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If at anytime the queen of spades is dealt face up, the game resets and the pot stays in. |
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Then there is the Brummie twang of the landlord of the pub where Graham stays when recording the radio soap. |
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The Venda of southern Africa believe the soul of the deceased stays near the grave for a while before inhabiting another body. |
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He said he has only worked in Europe with business visas, which allow stays of 90 days. |
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No. He's got a small cell that he stays in when he's not visiting with people. |
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I was at first seduced by the usual friendly warmth I encountered, but after many visits and stays of several months, I have lost patience. |
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Longer stays and midweek visits are also usually available at competitive prices. |
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They fetch a sponge and smelling salts, and go upstairs to the room where Grace Poole usually stays. |
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He was the person who had sponsored her studies and she stays with him as a proof of her gratitude. |
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What stays in my mind are the hard cakes, rock-hard butter, tired-looking salads, gooey puddings and tasteless curries. |
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Prince Charles, who stays at Balmoral every summer, has always been the royal standard-bearer on green issues. |
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It stays in the body for a lifetime, it has a half-life of 28, 29 years and it gets into the bone, it's taken up just like calcium. |
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Throughout a close-up that stays with Edmund for a painful duration of seconds, his face, cast in half-light, looks older, harder and hollower. |
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Instead of being mixed with liquid, they are mixed with a rubbery material that stays rubbery and doesn't harden like glue. |
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After an exhausting fight, Vader is poised to finish Luke off, but he stays his hand. |
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He seems to be enjoying Brightman's performance, and stays for all three encores. |
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One has tea and Easter eggs and chats and stays to watch the news, slowly abandoning all thought of exercise. |
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He speaks of an 84-year-old gentleman who comes into his post office once a week and stays to chat for an hour. |
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What often occurs is that a fan base shows up midway through the second half of the women's game and then stays for the entire men's game. |
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Of course he refuses to leave, and stays to fight alongside a new set of unfamiliar comrades. |
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I was surprised because nobody stays to hear the song in the closing credits. |
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An independent adjudicator will now decide whether the school stays open or closes. |
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She is a special guest who stays at the hotel on her regular bi-annual visits to Pattaya. |
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What are your recipes for being a good guest, for weekend or overnight stays? |
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Visitors are able to rent the houses for the weekend or short midweek stays. |
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During their stays abroad many American visitors to Europe also traveled together in small groups to share in the joys of discovery. |
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Comprehensive geriatric assessments can delay the onset of disability and decrease permanent nursing home stays. |
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Chinese nationals were eligible to apply for residence or temporary stays in Taiwan if they met certain conditions, Chen said. |
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He will be given the chance to say his final words and a special telephone will be used to check for any last-minute stays of execution. |
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Thankfully the fashion gurus have stopped short of the tightly laced stays that warped the ribs of our great grand mothers. |
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Products made from the animal were oil for lamps and candles whereas the bones were used for stays, corsets and collars. |
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She ran as fast as her stays and petticoat would allow to that pond she could see so clearly in her mind. |
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The favourite shaping material of stays was whalebone, cut into thin strips and sewn in a fan pattern to make the torso appear rounder. |
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The advantage in the World Cup is with the team that stays the course to the grim end. |
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Another car gets through the lights behind them, but the remaining traffic stays put, having moved all of 5 metres forward. |
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He thinks about pushing off from the door, but he's still unsure of what to do with himself once he moves, so he stays put. |
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What do you think is going to happen to Education for the next two years if Michel stays on as Minister? |
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If Luke Demspey stays on, we will have a proven manager at a time when the game is changing. |
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If she stays on she has a better chance of going into further or higher education. |
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The decision is particularly difficult because if she stays on in Bulgaria she could forfeit her job in Cardiff. |
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If he stays on as leader even after a defeat, it will be in the same spirit. |
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So, he does a series or two and if he's a success, he stays on for a popular run. |
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When the doorman fails to return, the man stays on and moves seamlessly into the job. |
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The new deputy leader and former DL TD Liz McManus stays on as health spokeswoman. |
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If he defies the board and stays on until the end of his contract, there is only one outside candidate who could possibly wait until then. |
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Talks to be held during the next seven days could decide whether he stays on at Kendal Town. |
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I was getting excited about being a person who stays up late and hangs out for some night life. |
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If the producer wants to change the user interface at the last minute, it's the programmer who stays up all night making the change. |
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He gets more leg spasms during the night so he stays up gaming to take his mind off the pain. |
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Although he went on to serve in North Africa, it is the memory of Dunkirk which stays with him above all else. |
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What stays with you is the spaciousness and grace of these songs, not necessarily the individual sounds. |
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It has been heartbreaking to lose so many times because it stays with you and leaves a bad taste in your mouth. |
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I think we're often a bit harsh on people who don't perform, so that sense of shame stays with people. |
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Retired in 2000, he still finds coaching second best to riding, but stays with it because it is as close as he can get. |
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If Grissom fails, it will be interesting to see how long Lopes stays with him. |
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The mast will not come down until something else has broken because as long as all the stays and such are in place, the mast will stay. |
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Other spots, such as one with a fly-casting road warrior, tout the rooms' coffee makers, data ports and locations ideal for extending business trips into leisure stays. |
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Dylan stays only long enough for his legs to thaw and then leaves. |
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These clamps are extra attachments that ensure the lander stays perfectly fixed to the spacecraft during the launch and is not affected by launch vibrations. |
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He stays put in Philadelphia, refusing to move to L.A. and play ball. |
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The presidential hopefuls fire up the faithful with promises to extend the Republican revolution to 2016, as Jeb Bush stays mum. |
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As long as unemployment stays low, bored employees will be apt to bolt. |
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What happens in a nameless Eastern European country stays in a nameless Eastern European country. |
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It tends to happen in ballet when landing large jumps, or in forms such as contact improvisation, in which the body twists while the foot stays in contact with the floor. |
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Travel was her passion and she lived for her month-long stays in Hawaii. |
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In the dilution stage, however, the internal pressure stays the same while the external pressure drops to zero, resulting in a pressure difference of 104 atm. |
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She has often arranged visits or extended stays on location to immerse herself in a particular place, like Newfoundland, Tuscany, the Orkney Islands or Japan. |
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But Davey's quiet life changes when he falls in love with the tactless but vulnerable Sarah, a Scottish bargee who stays with him in his lock-keeper's cottage. |
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We can punish as many rapists as we want, but as long as a rapefriendly system stays in place, each punished rapist will be replaced by unnumbered new ones. |
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Part of what I like about Spider-Man is that despite its staggering budget and daunting market clout, it stays in touch with the unpretentiousness of the source material. |
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The dome could be rebuilt by 2021 if work stays on schedule, according to workers at the site. |
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Why don't they put tabs on top of comforters so you can button them into the closure of your duvet cover so the comforter stays in place inside the cover? |
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The point is to wait until the soil is so chilled that seed cannot sprout, but stays dormant until warming soil and moisture trigger germination in spring. |
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The idea is that the actual bylaw stays in place but the police will exercise greater discretion to allow drinking in closed off areas outside cafes and restaurants. |
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Married women may legally keep their maiden names, or have their maiden names restored at some point in the marriage whether or not the couple stays together. |
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For now the family is hunkering down in privacy, but royal blood never stays settled for too long. |
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On the trail of her guru, Gilbert stays at an ashram for four months, and she attempts to describe yoga from the mat up. |
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She stays on as an MP to get re-elected, despite her disillusionment. |
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But he loses his backpack in the process and it stays with the cops as he flees down the walkway toward Brooklyn. |
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But the new one has just got all the basics, the solid foundation, it stays afloat. |
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Suppose the alpha male stays on top for a couple mating seasons. |
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While not as quick as a thumbwheel system, once adjusted, it stays put. |
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Instead of leaving when their initial terms are over, many of the temporary visitors are extending their stays and even making Skipton their permanent home. |
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Now 53, he stays in shape by jogging and doing push-ups and sit-ups. |
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It is asking a lot to expect him to do well this year in Paris but, provided he stays fit and avoids the pressure cooker of national expectation, he will be back. |
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While the number of Irish holidaymakers enjoying short breaks or full-week stays in the region was up, there was a drop-off in visitors from abroad. |
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The voice, for example, stays high-pitched, the body develops a rounded contour, and the loss of hormones produces an unusual tallness and also prevents the skin from tanning. |
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Sunlight passes through the plastic and heats the soil, which stays warm. |
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It comes for lunch, stays for dinner, and sleeps on your couch overnight. |
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Cross fingers, light a candle, pray to Jeebus he stays healthy. |
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But if grief is unexpressed, it stays in the body and hardens there. |
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The seller's emotion stays high, until the buyer finally relents. |
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Hotels must juggle cancellations, no-shows, guests who extend their stays beyond their original reservations and rooms that are taken out of service for repairs. |
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And hovering over them all is the constant threat of the police, who ticket the men tirelessly, leading to hundreds of dollars in fines and repeated stays in jail. |
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All the money goes to charity and what is not used to help out the less well-off at Christmas is distributed to Waterford charities, so all the money stays local. |
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The train stays at the railhead for half an hour, leaving divers with the flexibility of choosing which train they would like to ride back to shore on. |
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The longer someone stays well, the lower their chance of relapsing, although that possibility never becomes zero. |
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If Schilling's tender ankle stays stable, he should get stronger. |
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The time of year that the animal was killed has a bearing on how well the hair stays in the skin, making trapping in the winter the best time to hunt for pelts. |
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The pack stays tight, shoot some metal polls, off the curb, round the traffic circle, hop a curb, back down and someone wonders where I'm taking us. |
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Harvesting is continual and despite the cold local winters at headquarters, the food stays warm in the indoor fields. |
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He sleeps all day and stays up all night playing computer games. |
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One of the young women threw on one of the tinier purses to demonstrate that it stays close to the body while dancing. |
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This is important because as long as your hero, leader, or at least one of the company troops stays alive, they can regroup near a town, or fort and be re-supplied. |
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Like the Carter Family tune, the song stays in a major key while the ship sinks ever deeper. |
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A major oil company, for instance, has installed a bullet and bombproof wall that stays hidden in the ceiling of the reception area for the executive offices. |
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Those who go away never return, but their memory stays with us forever. |
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The defence cited several cases involving extremely serious charges in which the appellate courts have ordered stays of proceedings because of delay. |
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The last edition of the bug has a retro look, with chrome trim from bumper to bumper, whitewall tires and CD player, but it also stays true to the car's roots. |
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Do you mind if he stays with you while we go see your mother? |
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The judges will still rank every performer, and that the aggregate of their ranking will be combined with the public vote to determine who goes and who stays every week. |
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Now, if their idea is to only have production companies in the bidding to ensure that the company stays in the business of production, then have criteria that are reasonable. |
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As families are forced to empty out the contents of their cluttered home onto the back lawn, we'll see the trauma and agonies as they decide what stays and what goes. |
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If he goes and Naya stays then the next month could be bearable. |
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There is a sudden kick on the rod and yes, it is indeed a fish, a perch that stays deep for several minutes before, slowly, it begins to swim to the surface. |
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The vato stays back to wash up and get ready when everyone's gone. |
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To borrow the corset metaphor, it's clear that we need to loosen our stays rather than stiffen them further, if we are to achieve optimum comfort and good function. |
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In addition, he says, the seminal fluid of the male coagulates to form a plug in the female that stays in place until pregnancy and likely prevents further mating. |
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He stays with his mother on the south coast during the week and reckons to make his long-distance travelling financially viable by booking early on the internet. |
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A community clinic launched by the police in Liden has been hailed as such a success that another bobby is being added to the beat to ensure crime stays down. |
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I find that every time I have an insect bite, the itch turns into a lump and the lump stays although I can't causally link the lumps with only insect bites. |
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Ahalt and his peers in the supercomputer community are hoping it stays that way. |
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All stays, halyards and standing rigging are adjustable with tiny turubuckles, and four AA batteries power the servos and eight batteries run the hand control unit. |
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Successful biphasic catalysis uses two solvents of different polarity so that the catalyst stays primarily in one phase and renders the catalyst recyclable. |
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We will be redoubling our efforts to make sure it stays that way. |
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After the circus troupers leave, clown-mime Manuel stays on, moving into a nearby shack, befriending Willem and teaching him magic and clown arts. |
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Although the gene itself stays unchanged, chemicals called methyl groups alter how that gene works. |
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But he did not condemn the arranged marriages that our royal family go in for, or those marriages of the upper classes that make sure the inheritance stays in the right hands. |
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If September stays mild, we will see why bedding such as lobelia, pelargonium and impatiens are so popular as they flower on until the first frosts. |
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Mold grows in moist, dark, unventilated environments, so you should be able to prevent that by making sure your garage stays dry, well-ventilated and not too dark. |
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To transfer the weight of the ballast and the box girder to the longitudinal central beam that anchors the stays, vertical posttensioning has been provided in the fin walls. |
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Definitely more listenable than his past efforts, it stays away from the more experimental tip, yet delves into interesting instrumental movements. |
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With nowhere left to go, Sheba, thinking the boy confessed the affair to his mother, turns to Barbara, and stays at her home. |
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Another fellow stays late, never screws around, but still gets less done. |
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Defense stays with their own man except when helping on the unguarded player or the player who is left open when someone else goes to guard the unguarded player. |
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If a couple wants to live along entirely traditional lines, that's fine with me, just as it is if the man stays home while his spouse brings home the bacon. |
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It's not only the kind of film that stays with you long after the images fade to black, it is one of the most thought-provoking documentaries in a long time. |
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Female burrowing owls commonly travel and find other mates, while the male stays in his territory and mates with other females. |
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I also prebake the crust to make sure it stays crispy on the bottom even after loading on the toppings. |
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The shower body stays cool to the touch and because it's thermostatically controlled, the temperature stays constant. |
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He stays home one more day and then comes in and seems fine. |
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This is exactly the kind of legal chaos that stays are meant to avoid. |
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The bill clarifies the laws governing state and local taxes due from timeshare transactions and from transient stays at timeshare resorts. |
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EastEnders On Sonia's birthday, she gets more than just a pressie from her ex Martin and he stays the night. |
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However, when your wife disinvites you to a trip to Europe and then stays an extra day, we would be concerned that she intends to party. |
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Boots No7 High Shine Lip Gloss in Ice, pounds 7 This ultra high shine gloss coats the lips and the shimmery texture stays put all night. |
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It's a track he likes, he stays the distance and obviously he's going to get his ground. |
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Our ball stays on the playing surface which makes it easier for players to stickhandle, pass and shoot. |
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Asked to specify conditions diagnosed to 'justify' medically unsound hospital stays, Broomberg cited haematemesis as a top culprit. |
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If a vine be to climb trees that are of any great height, there would be stays and appuies set to it. |
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I don't mind if he stays there, as long as he cleans up after himself when he's done. |
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I found out recently that bizbabble and HR speak have little influence on whether a company stays in business. |
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He taught us how to attach the clews to the ends of the hammock and then lash it between jack stays. |
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The full bar adds to the edgy attitude of the place, which stays open until midnight on weekends. |
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Notoriously hard to see, the grasshopper warbler tends to throw its voice over long distances, while it stays out of sight. |
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Winters tend to be fairly wet, but rainfall is rarely excessive and the temperature usually stays above freezing. |
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As early as the 19th century, travellers used their stays on the North Sea coast as curative and restorative vacations. |
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Although my uncle likes to travel, my aunt is a homebody, so he usually comes with us while she stays home with her cats. |
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The thought still stays with me of the humble-heartedness in the innermost, that I seemed to see in that skilled artificer of song. |
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Long hospital stays reduce the chances elderly patients can be rehabilitated. |
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The monarch stays at Holyrood for at least one week each year, and when visiting Scotland on state occasions. |
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The rate of hospitalizations with a blood transfusion nearly doubled from 1997, from a rate of 40 stays to 95 stays per 10,000 population. |
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Look ere Missus! Little Joey's me bruvva. E stays wiv me. We aint goin ter be split up. |
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During lengthy shop stays, some airlines will use the opportunity to install new interiors. |
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Hockney returned to Yorkshire for longer and longer stays, and by 2005 was painting the countryside en plein air. |
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Danny Brough will continue to skipper the team into the World Cup, providing he stays fit. |
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Russia requires an exit visa if a visitor stays past the expiration date of their visa. |
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In rivers succession is virtually absent and the composition of the ecosystem stays fixed in time. |
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The first message is displayed in a nonflashing window and stays displayed until the user closes the window. |
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A zinc disc attached to a ship's iron rudder will slowly corrode while the rudder stays intact. |
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The concentration of zinc in blood plasma stays relatively constant regardless of zinc intake. |
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As its name implies, it stays close to coastal areas or river estuaries, and as such, is the most familiar porpoise to whale watchers. |
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Thus, the probability of its breaking down does not increase with time, but stays constant no matter how long the nucleus has existed. |
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The longer the terminus of the glacier stays in one place, the more debris accumulate in the moraine. |
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A rare bird that stays put long enough for people to see it is twitchable or chaseable. |
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This acted as a mechanism to catch and secure the mast before the stays were secured. |
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About four turns of rope went between the angel and the toggle to give the mechanical advantage to tighten the side stays. |
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The fawn stays hidden in the grass for one week until it is strong enough to walk with its mother. |
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An individual perches on a branch and stays perfectly still, with only its eyes moving. |
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Raw linseed oil is not suited to boats as it stays damp and oily for a long time. |
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The ethnographer stays as omniscient correspondent of actualities out of sight. |
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As a result of the above features, the spread of Ebola is very rapid and usually stays within a relatively confined geographical area. |
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A minimal pair may exist in the signed language if the basic sign stays the same but one of these parameters changes. |
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The executives attend meetings in exotic locations while the rank and file stays at headquarters doing the bulk of the work. |
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Wild wheat shatters and falls to the ground to reseed itself when ripe, but domesticated wheat stays on the stem for easier harvesting. |
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Marvel has also published their take on this classic by releasing a short comic series of five issues that stays true to the original storyline. |
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If we missed stays and failed to tack we would sag off to leeward, onto the sandbank. |
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I don't mind if he stays there, so long as he cleans up after himself when he's done. |
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Her face was whiter than snow, and her heart was throbbing through her stays. |
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