The deputy, who is a small, wiry man with long whiskers that stick out from his face in disarray, turns to look up at the hotel. |
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He nodded the ball down only for the goalkeeper to stick out a hand and paw it away. |
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His normally very tidy light brown hair had flattened in some areas and began to stick out in others. |
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The film has an interesting storybook appearance, where characters tend to stick out like animated pop-up figures against a projected background. |
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It has a tendency to frizz up and stick out over my ears so I look like a crazed koala. |
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The ones that insist on having the same density of fuse wire and stick out at 90 degrees from your head. |
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On campus, they stick out like the proverbial sore thumb because they are the ones with the bandaged fingers. |
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Conversely, an inconsistency in your essay will stick out like the proverbial sore thumb. |
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And you should count yourself among a lucky minority if they grace you with eye contact when they stick out their paw for your dosh. |
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Lower branches are pendulous or drooping downward, middle branches stick out horizontally, and upper ones are quite upright. |
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The sugar phosphates link together to form a chain, and the nitrogen bases stick out and can react with other bases on a different chain. |
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Jerking the stick out of the fire can send the hot marshmallow flying toward a fellow camper's hair or face. |
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The biggest problem is the mechas, which stick out like sore thumbs from the rest of the animation. |
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A Michael Stewart free-kick saw the youngster stick out his foot to direct the ball through a throng of bodies and into Alistair Brown's net. |
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Wolfen felt the man would stick out in a crowd like a sore thumb, with his long beak of a nose. |
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One of the latest weird trends in Japan consists of using artificial fangs so that they stick out a little bit and give you a vampirish look. |
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Some sophomore boys love to stick out their feet and try to trip me in gym class. |
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Your veins will stick out like a garden hose and your muscles will be jacked up beyond belief. |
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Dirt and discomfort apart, there are the eve-teasers and jokers doing their acrobatics on the footboard who stick out as the sore-thumbs. |
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Look at your womanly physique in the mirror and stick out your gut so that you can complain and whine even more about how you're getting fat. |
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What you're doing is making it stick out along the real number line twice as far away from the origin. |
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If a hemorrhoid begins to stick out, gently push it back into the rectal canal. |
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Anna was average looking, aside from her large ears that seemed to stick out a lot to her. |
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We voted overwhelmingly against going for a local settlement and to stick out for national. |
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It was a storytelling imperative that made the director stick out for at least two films. |
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He's an excellent storyteller and a phenomenally detailed artist, but his work lacks a certain dynamic that makes it stick out in my mind. |
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Straws of pale hair stick out in odd directions and clots of old blood are trapped in the straggles of beard around his mouth. |
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I want my shoulder bones to show, and my hip bones to stick out so high that my jeans don't touch my stomach. |
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The dress had a hoop skirt, those horrendous things that stick out due to a hoop in the bottom hem of the dress. |
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The huntsman thrashed his stick out at the woman who was begging him to stop and attempting to protect the dog. |
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The end of the cable must be directed at the camera's flash but should not stick out beyond the adapter. |
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Chrysanthemums are placed in an open heart covered in foam so they stick out of the base as a bunch to form a bouquet. |
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I look awful, my ears stick out, and then I have god-awful hat hair. |
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The front or back of the chair should not stick out over the edge and touch the ground. The chair should be centered on the board. |
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It's made us even more determined to stick out for a decent pay increase. |
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In the midst of what was an unsightly melee, the loose ball asked for any takers, and Flo was first to stick out a leg and prang it in off the underside of the crossbar. |
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Like, you know, when someone on a soap opera goes undercover, they wear a hat and yet they're the only one wearing a hat so they stick out a mile. |
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Please make sure that the pins do not stick out of the surface of the instrument after insertion. |
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To combat any potential misfortune, they stick out the second and fifth digits of one hand and touch their genitals with the outstretched fingertips. |
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We are embarrassed by the two technologies' mutual exclusivity, just as we blush and groan when computer-generated graphics stick out sorely from live action. |
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Sitting in an armchair in the senator's office, Alito forgot to unbutton his suit jacket, causing his tie to stick out and his jacket to bunch up. |
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The first things to greet you are the huge mooring bollards that stick out at right angles, their ropes still wound in a figure of eight around them. |
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To keep from trapping hairs that are too long, brush brows up and then trim any that stick out over the top of your natural brow line. |
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In its end position the lever should be parallel to the bike, i.e. it must not stick out to the side. |
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Make sure that the leaves stick out 2 inches on either side of the woven area. |
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Let the overlapping part stick out over the end of the cork half to become the tongue. |
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The Mangbetu jars feature a half-open mouth showing sometimes sharp teeth refering to cannibalism. Ears stick out. |
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Typically, one hair will stick out of it, though it may be quite small and colorless. |
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My hair has a tendency to frizz up and stick out over my ears. |
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Arrange the squares, largest to smallest, alternating angles so points stick out, on a cake stand, platter or cake board. |
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Hatches are intact, periscope housings in place, propeller-shafts and control rods stick out of the stern alongside intact hydroplanes and rudder. |
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It is also a central location, and the venue is such that as soon as three of us are gathered there, we will stick out like something that sticks out a lot. |
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He'd burn down his distillery before he'd stick out his foot and trip you. |
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If you really want to be authentic and stick out, you just have to stick to your guns and make stuff that you naturally make, if that makes sense. |
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The proposed aerial will stick out for 1.5 metres alongside the lower walkway railings below the lighthouse lantern, and has two antennae of nearly a metre each. |
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I had forgotten my dinner suit, and hoped I wouldn't stick out too much. |
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Rifle is a gauge 14 with piston, Damas barrel, stick out of bramble or magnifying glass of drowning, it unfortunately misses an hammer dismounted for an obscure reason. |
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So the scenario that you described about not being able to take a rock or a stick out of a stream has been flipped totally to the other side of the coin here on the Fraser. |
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Now, I'm from here, and I'm determined to stick out what we're doing in Canada here, because this is our head office and we're going to make many, many millions of dollars in exporting this product. |
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The end of the pin may not stick out on neither side of the nose. |
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Amidst all this glam and this huge production, we're going to stick out. |
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Let the jetting pipe stick out for 15 cm at the bottom. |
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Important Note: Be aware that some label stock may have a core that is slightly too large for the roll or the labels may have wrapped unevenly causing some to stick out beyond the edge of the core. |
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If the piles are more severe and continually stick out, it may be that a procedure to cut, cauterize or otherwise remove them may be required. |
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I heard that hitchhiking was illegal, so I made sure to only stick out my thumb to noncops. |
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Wormy pigs don't grow well, show pot bellies, and their hair will be dull and stick out instead of lying flat. |
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They use their tongues to swallow food, but unlike most reptiles, they cannot stick out their tongues to catch food. |
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They should never stick out like a sore thumb, although they can be a focal point. |
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When the snow flies, you'll want your WinterRange on hand or stick out like a sore thumb. |
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He'd broken the stick out of a lilac hedge a block from their house. |
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Q I've just tiled my kitchen but a few of the tiles are wonky and stick out higher than the rest. |
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Squeezed between Coogan's Bluff to the west and the Harlem River to the east, the upper decks of the horseshoe-shaped Polo Grounds had only one place to go — stick out over the playing field. |
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The stick out of wooden of drowning oiled is cut way pistol type. |
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And when you sit in it your feet stick out in front of you, go-cart style. |
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Put your baby to the breast as soon as they wake up, i.e. when they open their mouth, stick out their tongue and root for the breast, on average 8-12 times in 24 hours. |
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There are lots of memories from Korea that stick out in his mind, but he will never forget walking a few feet away from a bunker, and the bunker blowing up just moments later. |
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The entire piece rests on a round base at an angle, on gentle volutes encrusted in coral and decorated with stylised vegetal elements that alternate with damascened surfaces that stick out. |
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No new faces stick out as injections of young blood. |
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A more voluminous larynx makes the Adam's apple stick out. |
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McArdle had been off the park for five minutes getting stitches in his head knock and came back on with a bright red bandage that made him stick out like a Belisha beacon. |
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I can fit the pipe in my car, but one end will stick out the back. |
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Their blue uniforms and badges stick out like a fart in church. |
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Such star streams stick out from the rest of the stars in the sky as they are dense and coherent, much like contrails from airplanes easily stick out from regular clouds. |
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