I got really stressed and annoyed with them for a number of reasons, none of them particularly valid but it was a case of the last few straws. |
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They mowed lawns, they painted each other's fishing boats and they bought a jug of beer and six straws to go around. |
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Both our Video Game Editors would take a whack at the game, but they would draw straws as to who covered what. |
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He works Miles hard and does all the thinking for Angus, who, right from the beginning, is seen to be a few straws short of a bale. |
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In this instance, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that while Meryl makes some good points, she is grasping at straws. |
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But cloches for mid twenties and later summers were also made from sisal, balibuntal and Baku straws. |
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Regular users will know that serviettes and straws are located at central points around the restaurant. |
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The most amusing thing I bought was a plastic box full of bendy drinking straws. |
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She also requires a tea service for eight, a Honey Bear pack of honey, a box of bendy straws and two air purifiers. |
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There are several straws in the wind and the jigsaw pieces have begun to fall into place for a sustained increase in the gold price. |
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An undamaged cluster of two foot long straws hang under a shelf of rock topped with flowstone, and is well worth a visit. |
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I said maybe we should Skype him immediately so that he feels homesick for parmesan straws and aubergine dip. |
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It works both ways, although I have to say I think you're clutching at straws a bit there, son. |
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Similar to limestone stalactites, there are two forms, hollow cylindrically shaped soda straws, and the cone shaped drip pendants. |
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To keep the stems standing straight, slip them into clear plastic drinking straws or vinyl tubing. |
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They get identical orange drinks, which they sip through thin straws and pretty good teeth. |
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Using plain white and ivory paper, straws and pipe cleaners, she creates faux gemstones, crystals and pearls. |
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A pot of sorghum beer is placed in the center of the room with numerous reed straws, and participants come forward to partake. |
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The girl took the money off us and Liam gathered up salt sachets and straws as I sat down with the food. |
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His dreams are wrong-headed and he clutches at straws, missing the salvation that's offered him. |
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When interventionists resort to that kind of argument, they are grasping at straws. |
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So if there's a problem upstairs that is in the way, then you have to draw straws. |
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So it's just a matter of deciding who plays which move, perhaps by drawing straws or cutting cards. |
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Beer drinkers had to draw straws for the last pint after barrels in a Strensall pub ran dry, the landlady has claimed. |
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I had a mental picture of these guys drawing straws for weeks to see who would end up with this gig. |
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They did not care two straws whether man was descended from the ape or not. |
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This week's people are likely to be unreliable as straws in the wind and playing mind games. |
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There are straws in the wind that could influence the outcomes in marginal urban and extra-urban constituencies. |
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We received what looked like crisps but were in fact incredible cheese straws. |
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Conversation ebbs and flows, and from time to time, our host's wife floats through and offers us cheese straws. |
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Intersperse with peanuts, cheese straws and pork scratchings and you'll be fine. |
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Well actually I'm full of cheese straws and Kit-Kats, but that's the fault of Lisa's mother. |
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They showed their insouciance by sticking six-inch straws in their mouths and flicking them with the swipple at each pass. |
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Twentieth century technology has opened up a treasure of textures and materials from space age synthetics to hand-woven straws. |
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Bloomies' spring hats range from fun and practical to stylish straws and felts. |
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Simon loves to play with plastic drinking straws as well as shower curtain rings. |
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Serve healthy and refreshing iced teas instead of fizzy drinks, and funk them up with colourful straws. |
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Conversation ebbs and flows, and from time to time, our host's wife floats through in her diaphanous dress and offers us cheese straws. |
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I haven't seen them sipping a soda with two straws in quite a while. |
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After that, who knows how many innocent straws of hay will start to look like needles under the gaze of unseen algorithms. |
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In addition, risks for hepatitis C include sharing straws to snort cocaine or receiving a tattoo. |
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The insect families that scientists lump together as aphids belong to the huge order of true bugs, which typically deploy sucking mouthparts much like built-in soda straws. |
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But perhaps the most glaring example of someone clutching at broadcasting straws when he should have retired gracefully years ago is this presenter. |
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There have been other straws in the wind, some related, some not. |
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This is at best wishful thinking and grasping at last straws. |
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Drinks at 5 are compulsory, and must be accompanied by cheese straws. |
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Most of his supporters in Ohio had all but admitted defeat yesterday morning, too crestfallen to clutch at legal straws and not surprised by his decision to concede. |
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However, they seem to be desperately grasping at straws in this case. |
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Heidi broke some straws from her besom and we lit all the candles anew. |
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A bundle of straw can be separated into parts by cutting all the straws in half, or by splitting it up into single straws, or by dividing it into two bundles. |
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And while straws can still be grasped at up to that moment, the chance of man or machine breaking down is almost unimaginable, though, admittedly, not entirely impossible. |
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Given David's interest in his wine cellar, it's a great bonus to be able to sample freely from his wine list without having to draw straws about who drives home. |
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Heading up Leck Fell Lane, past the cascade marking the start of the Cigalere, we continued upstream until arriving at the nice flowstone shelf with loads of straws. |
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Desperation turned him into a wild man, grasping at futile straws. |
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We'd sit in store front Thai noodle houses, eating Pad Thai, and drinking mango bubble tea with wide pink and green straws that sucked up the tapioca balls at the bottom. |
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Afterwards, a student purchases the food product, and then obtains the required cutlery and accessories such as straws, napkins and condiment containers. |
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Sit under the dryer, then remove the straws or rods and pull curls apart. |
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Reusable stainless-steel drinking straws are a practical and simple first step for anyone who wants to begin incorporating reusables into their daily life. |
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She carried this one even further and tried, where possible, to use agro-based materials made from crop residues such as wheat straws and sunflower seed hulls. |
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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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Be sure to leave at least 3 or 4 inches unwoven at the top of the straws. |
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They're called straw polls because, like straws in the breeze, they're supposed to show which direction the political winds are blowing. |
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This week, Fiona Houston, owner of Mara Seaweed, shows you how to create parmesan straws with dulse seaweed. |
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Have participants help you decorate the cave with soda straws, stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and flowstone. |
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I've never met his mother, so I'm grasping at straws for an appropriate gift for her. |
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After the grid's drawn through a drawing of straws, where Chris started second to last. |
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Soda pulping is another specialty process used to pulp straws, bagasse and hardwoods with high silicate content. |
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Hi-tech straws can detect the presence of date rape drugs in drinks. |
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The simulation reveals that gas flows into galaxies along filaments akin to cosmic bendy, or swirly, straws. |
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The third bubble blower is made by cutting three drinking straws in half, then lining them up two-by-three and gluing them together. |
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Place some modelling clay in the bottom of the pot and stick the bundle of straws or canes in to the clay. |
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The Biomind degradable compounds are sold by Cabopol for garbage bags, food packaging, shopping bags, drinking straws, and agricultural films. |
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The climate change deniers grasp at straws to attempt to deny climate change and its human causation. |
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These special drinking straws will feature ALSF's logo on one end with a call to action text donation. |
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There were little hints then that I did not take, little straws in the wind that I did not see, little incidents the gravity of which I did not realise. |
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There's some unusual audience participation when Warwick singersongwriter Anna Ryder organises a mass performance of the Blue Danube Waltz on drinking straws. |
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The answer could be the deciding factor on whether it is wise to jump at a chance opportunity or whether it is better to grasp at straws from level ground. |
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The cave decorations consist of stalactites, stalagmites, pillars, drapery, rimstone pools, flowstone, helictites, soda straws, and other unusual crystal formations. |
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Fishbowls come in different weights and sizes, but basically they're a cocktail of cheap booze in a big bowl with a load of straws stuffed into it. |
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The band were so broke that they could only afford one hotel room after the gigs, and would draw straws to see who got to sleep in a bed and who was outside in the van. |
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When it came to choosing the artists he would collaborate with on a project plucking his favourites from his 360-song back catalogue, Van didn't draw straws. |
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The next time students came to class, we cut plastic drinking straws into small pieces to look more like branches of the stainless steel dendroids. |
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The bottles stand 6 inches tall, hold 15 ounces of liquid, have white lids that screw off and have fold-up straws and filters that sit inside the straw below the lid. |
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You'll get magic straws, a bubble hand, magic bubble wand and whistle. |
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