They have even stripped off their flame retardant togs to raise cash for local good causes. |
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In July, an Army captain was reassigned and stripped of his leave home after writing an opinion piece published in the Washington Post. |
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The stereo system is stripped and a 500,000-watt system is put in, one that causes sonic booms every time a kick drum plays. |
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Automotive Industries recently was shown a more potent Stratus, stripped of its chrome accents but also devoid of any wings or air dams. |
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What that meant was that no more of the existing metal deck roof would be stripped off each day than could be re-covered that day. |
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The food court had a stripped down version of our favorite fast food slop house, as well as a panorama of ethnic fast food counters. |
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Preservation workers stripped the building to its original structure and replastered it. |
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A university without chemistry should be stripped of the title and redesignated a liberal arts college, which is all it is. |
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Since cooling was no problem in the slipstream of an airplane or airship, the gun could be stripped of its distinctive barrel jacket and fins. |
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She quickly stripped out of her gown, grabbing a heavy black woolen cloak and pulling it around her shoulders. |
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The police ambushed the dealer in a bogus arrest, stripped him of cash and drugs then sent him on his way. |
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As mentioned earlier, a considerable amount of work needed to be stripped out and redone as a result of poor workmanship previously. |
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This nation, once a mighty world power, is being systematically stripped of all its wealth and influence, and no-one bats an eyelid. |
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They'd stripped the prototype engine out and were constructing a more refined version. |
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History, however, has stripped Bach's music of any whiff of temporal unfashionableness and revealed, magnificently, its genius. |
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During the war effort it was stripped of all its finery and put to work by a boilermaker in the Midlands. |
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A solicitor believes a ruling that saw a former boilermaker whose wife died from asbestos exposure stripped of his damages could affect others. |
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Ironic, because this is genuinely naked food, stripped bare, revealing all, hiding nothing. |
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Much of the walls and roofs of the two barns had been stripped to provide extra materials to construct and reinforce the vital boundary. |
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As far as I know asbestos was in the pipe lagging and in the boiler house and all that was stripped out. |
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In a trumped-up case in April 1946, he was removed from his position, stripped of his rank, the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. |
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I stripped off my sweater and my two outer shirts, leaving only my undershirt and then bra. |
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I was on the swim team and I had my bathing suit on so I stripped down to the black one piece I had on underneath. |
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We've stripped wallpaper, painted, put up skirting boards, hung blinds, panelled ceilings and clad walls. |
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He was quick to launch a money-making scheme, supplying a steady stream of stripped flax, or muka, to Australian merchants. |
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He had stripped the flat of movables and loaded the car well below its Plimsole line. |
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While in Germany, many of the original brackets and mounts were stripped out and thrown away. |
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Man and cougar went to the ground as the cat stripped the flesh from Parker's face and prepared to sink its teeth into his neck. |
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So, naturally, humanist funerals tend to be simple and unadorned, stripped of any ritualistic trappings. |
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After the last candle had been blown out and utter darkness cloaked the room, Ikeda kicked his boots off and stripped from his shirts. |
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But if he's right, if wholesale lying has been going on for decades, those he names deserve to be stripped of their mortar boards and gowns. |
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Horses must be stripped of all clothing except small rubbers the size of the saddle and hoods with blinkers attached. |
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Up to 90 percent of the coral island is unusable, resembling a moonscape, after mining stripped away its lucrative phosphate deposits. |
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Not connecting it this way would make it a bomb stripped of all explosives, a dud. |
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Mud was stripped off the peat over wide areas, and narrow channels were locally cut through the mud and into the peat. |
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Finally, stripped to brown trunks and a white shirt, Houdini made his entrance in the pool area. |
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This stripped Mogul in the erecting shop is former SP No. 1771, a favorite of mine since childhood. |
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Her burial shroud was tattered and ripped, her feet were stripped to the bone and a disgusting, black tongue wriggled around in her mouth. |
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The shrike had pinned smaller birds on the tree's black thorns and the sun had stripped them of their feathers. |
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The ideologies have now been unarguably stripped back to reveal the true intention of the power brokers. |
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Angel had instantly stripped her clothes and now stood under the shower letting the warm water rush over her body. |
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If no berries remain, having been stripped earlier by blackbirds and mistle thrushes, they perish. |
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The book had a brown binding, spine nearly stripped of color, pages sticking out from the sides. |
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He stripped from his waist up, put on a black face, did about 20 minutes of the show and then said, wait a minute. |
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Whose partner got trashed in the VIP area of Fabric nightclub and stripped off on the dance floor? |
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She stripped down to her shift, putting her dress carefully in a corner, and progressed to the armoire. |
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She returned from the party and stripped off her tea gown, she replaced it with a simple shift. |
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Most of the wax can be stripped with rags kept moistened with mineral spirits or other paint thinners. |
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After being stripped of my stature and honor I banished myself out of sheer shamefulness. |
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Alternatively, dip a toothpick or sliver of wood in glue and break off the tip in the stripped hole, then reinstall the screw. |
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The gilding and frills of the eighteenth century were stripped away in favor of the natural beauty of materials and shapes. |
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In awkward embarrassment they stripped down and continued their performance in the nude. |
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She stripped nude to clean out the fridge and Chris decided to sit with a beer and watch. |
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By then the floor had long been stripped of its original marble tiles, replaced with industrial interlocking grey tiling. |
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Over the next few days, four of us had stripped, painted, cleaned and transformed the house into a very sellable feature. |
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Here, tonight, I write to you stripped of all dignity and pride, in an unmitigated plea for help. |
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The roof was stripped in the same year and thus spelt the demise of the milling industry in Durrow. |
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The stage is stripped of drapery, and lighting battens at various heights form a sloped canopy overhead. |
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They are ghastly chrome and stripped pine affairs with all the atmosphere of a self-assembly wardrobe. |
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I stripped off and got in the bath, laid back and let the water begin its magic of revivifying me. |
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It stripped the grain from the stalks and threshed them to separate the grain from the ears. |
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In the scramble to balance the books, the already threadbare provision for non-critical cases could be stripped away. |
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Not only was it virtually naked, stripped of all lights, signs and road markings, but there was no division between road and sidewalk. |
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Nevertheless, her plain delivery stripped of vocal runs, trills and decorations can make her long baroque arias sound staid and matronly. |
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Anglican bishops should be stripped of their right to sit in the Lords, says the Fabian Society, a Labour think tank. |
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Will you buy a lot with a fully furnished house, a barely furnished house, a stripped house or with no accompanying house at all? |
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And he started to sort of to peel away at it, and before she knew it, he had stripped it bare of its golden veneer. |
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Large areas of Vietnam were stripped bare of vegetation, and as much as half of the country's mangrove forests were wiped out. |
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Children told me of having their rooms stripped bare and the contents thrown into the corridor. |
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Their prison cell was stripped bare because it was assumed that, as protesters, they would destroy everything they could. |
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The green fields were blackened and the trees had been stripped bare by locusts. |
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If you want a plant that will not be stripped of its berries by birds, sea buckthorn is a good bet. |
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By ten we're stripped to shorts and tee-shirts and have a coffee stop under a giant baobab, the tree Livingstone likened to an upturned carrot. |
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Beyond this the entrance hall includes ceiling cornicing and a dado rail as well as a stripped pine staircase and banisters. |
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Instead, the emperor stripped Herod of his kingdom and banished him into exile. |
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Items that are beyond repair will be stripped down to reusable components, and any bits left over will go to scrap dealers for recycling. |
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But then, having stripped down musical composition, he infused it with African and Balinese harmonies, and made it more technologically complex. |
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Beattie stripped him of all his assumed dignity, and having laid his back bare, scourged him till he smarted keenly, and cursed again. |
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This Star model also happens to be a stripped version with no tabs, no see-through paper table no paper arms, and no paper bail. |
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Walls are usually braced a few days after forms have been stripped and before backfilling operations begin. |
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The Egyptian dining room had been painted over, but when stripped it revealed a vast expanse of scagliola. |
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Since the joint capsules and ligaments play a crucial role in the kinematics of the tarsal joints, they cannot be stripped away with impunity. |
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The sea boiled and on every side ships were stripped of their superstructure by the wave that hit the shoreline a split-second later. |
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But when the girls go away on school camp, their veneers are slowly stripped away. |
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Mason stood stripped to his sark in the snow, with nothing on but his trousers. |
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Their lands and taonga were stripped off them in the name of New Zealand as a whole. |
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The story is in how Marshall attracts them, like you, with songs stripped of lyrical and musical artifice and a smoky, kool chick voice. |
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Parliament officially stripped him, as well as many loyal to Henry VI, of his properties with acts of attainder. |
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Where once there was walnut veneer on the floor, there is now proper stripped wood. |
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I've had lots of problems over the years with stuck, stripped lug nuts, which ruin the lugs. |
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Once the novel language is stripped away, it is apparent that most of these supposed new challenges are, at bottom, techniques. |
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His latest pieces are assemblages of tree limbs, stripped of their bark and fashioned into cylinders and dowels. |
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I ran a bath and stripped slowly, wincing in pain as I uncovered each bruise. |
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Rolling off my bed, I padded across the floor wearing knee high stripped socks with my thigh length Care Bear nightshirt. |
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These chambers sometimes get so hot that the rappers have stripped down to their skivvies to record. |
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The corpse is quickly stripped and butchered, salted in curing brine, and left to dry in a smoke hut overnight. |
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Officers in Stone are appealing for witnesses after a new-build house was stripped of fixtures and fittings. |
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Back in the sanctuary of my dimly-lit rooms I ran the bath, stripped off and sank into the water. |
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The man quickly grabbed his arms and the woman stripped his armour breastplate away. |
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Raymond sat in a chair, stripped to only swim trunks and a towel looped over his shoulder. |
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I made a sweaty exit from my sleeping bag and stripped down a few layers to my long underwear. |
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Stories abound of coal wagons stripped of half their load by street urchins before a first delivery could be made. |
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This enhances our shock when the abject figure of Winston is finally revealed, stripped of all humanity. |
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We've stripped more wallpaper from the dining room, and started clearing everything out of it. |
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She'd stripped away almost all her Rim armour, down to the breastplate and chamois breeches. |
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The copper protecting her wooden frame was stripped off by breakers, but the ship herself burned before anything of use could be taken off her. |
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He stripped down to his long johns and wordlessly collapsed on the bottom bunk. |
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The warship was stripped of weapons in 1985 and used as a Navigational Training ship. |
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I stripped and hopped in, taking my shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothbrush and paste and sponge with me. |
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I stripped off my dress and pulled on a pair of pyjama bottoms and a vest, before climbing into bed. |
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Unnecessary and unsightly accretions have been stripped away and the building replanned to accommodate new teaching spaces and laboratories. |
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I stripped the clauses and the phrases and dug into the dry dirt of my notes. |
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In their stead came new surfaces stripped of unnecessary features, surfaces meant to reflect a building's function more accurately. |
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I stripped off my sodden socks and my snowsuit, already reeking of wet wool, and left them on the radiator. |
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Then I pulled the drapes on the evening snowscape outside, stripped, wrapped myself up in a sheet and flopped down before the warm hearth. |
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Worldwide production of crude oil, unrefined oil stripped of any natural gas liquids, is slightly less than 66 million barrels a day. |
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And all my armour and resources and defences have stripped away, leaving me soft and vulnerable, and gently bleeding. |
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Sadly, all hopes of finding interesting railwayana disappeared when I realised the place had been completely stripped out. |
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The original Victorian cast iron structure has been stripped back and exposed, its riveted, pitted hulk like a decaying ship's hull. |
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He then stripped the bed of its linen and fetched new sheets and pillow cases from the closet. |
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They scoured junkyards for tube ends and pressure gauges and stripped old ovens bare for dials and piping. |
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This would have stripped the bitter racial rancor out of the affirmative action debate. |
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It obliges us to be stripped of our illusions, our narrow and self-serving views. |
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He was stripped of the Conservative whip for expressing a mild opinion about spending cuts. |
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I stripped down to my blue and green plaid boxers and walked over to my big boom box. |
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Foliage was stripped from each branch, and the branch was reweighed to obtain branch mass. |
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Beijing banned the logging which had stripped the upper reaches of China's major rivers bare and embarked on a huge reafforestation campaign. |
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Now, turn on your soldering iron, and tin all of your stripped wires. |
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And journalists who try to tweet, Instagram, or video the Games on their mobile phones will be stripped of accreditation. |
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Deprived of amplification, he silently stripped down and collapsed onstage. |
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A few minutes after arriving, I stood, stripped of everything, my clothes neatly folded on the floor next to me. |
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Multi-story hotel towers stand stripped of any ornamentation, and seem almost Soviet in their austere and honest decay. |
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Maybe, just maybe he'd be able to get the message across if he stripped it down to its bare bones. |
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The film is stripped of some of the dark plot turns, leaving big daddy as a straight crusader that everyone reveres. |
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As finances permitted, in the living room and one bedroom the dark and tattered wallpapers were stripped and a decorator skilled at papering scrim walls put up new wallpaper. |
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Men, women, and children are stripped naked and inspected like chattel, and later, lynched with impunity. |
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I'm not saying that stripped wires are necessarily a good thing, but I don't believe either of the two accidents that he mentions can be accredited to stripped wires! |
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To this end, the State Apartments were stripped of recent accretions with the exception of the Bedchamber, which remains to this day more or less as used by Princess Victoria. |
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The Marauders had been stripped to minimum weight to maximise fuel economy and for the same reason only the lead plane had a radio, a fatal factor in thick fog. |
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He has been notably silent as legislatures have stripped teachers of seniority, tenure, and collective bargaining rights. |
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Its foundational ideology, stripped of colonialist doubletalk, was simply one of white supremacy. |
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The adventitia was stripped, and the endothelium was removed. |
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So I've stripped out the colours and reverted to plain black on white. |
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The roof of the former four-storey spinning mill, which faces the railway line, is being stripped and re-covered in Welsh slate to stop it leaking in bad weather. |
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She stripped down to her knickers and bra and crawled into the other bed. |
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Covered partly by a pillow and decked out in diamonds, it comes as no surprise that Cyrus has stripped down. |
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It has put forward no plans, however, to force timber companies to reforest the stripped areas and made no mention of the ongoing logging activities. |
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Her son John Balliol, who became King of Scotland at the behest of King Edward I had his regalia stripped from him by Edward when he didn't toe the line. |
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Behind a laurel bush, Adriana stripped and lowered herself into the water. |
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With the embellishment stripped bare, the diaries present a nastier, more easily irritated side of the man. |
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Last night on television the ethnologist and the cameraman watched with hushed wonder while the chimpanzee carefully stripped a willow branch and inserted it into the anthill. |
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Finally, most of the water is stripped off the surface when the thread leaves the exit spigot, helping the spider to avoid water loss and making its thread even tougher. |
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This fig leaf of legality must be stripped away, otherwise violence will persist. |
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Opening with an apostrophe to the Queen, the poet wastes no time in presenting her with the image of Mother France being captured, stripped, and beaten by her own children. |
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Officials charge these loggers then set forest fires and stripped trees of their bark in order to get the death certificates required to cut them down. |
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He evangelized for an idiosyncratic version of Henri Bergson's creative evolution, stripped of the Frenchman's lucubrations on space, time, duration, memory, and mind. |
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With the trappings of representation obliterated, the paintings offer a lean and stripped down physicality defined by specific proportion, luminosity and surface quality. |
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At worst they would be stripped of their titles and prize money, banned from future competitions, and sent home with their tail between their legs. |
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Particularly relevant is Hawes's preference for an architecture of honesty and austerity, stripped of unnecessary embellishment and free of copyism. |
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Some napped in the shade, while others stripped off shirts and trousers to reveal swim suits so that they could soak in the last baking rays of the sun. |
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Instead, the film focuses specifically on hayward and her family, stripped of overt political messages or loaded debates. |
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From Maine to Alabama, the armor of chestnut oaks looked like gold to the tanners who often felled the great trees, stripped the bark, and left the naked wood to rot. |
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A quantity of drugs were recovered from the house and a high-value car, which was found covered by tarpaulin in the front garden, was removed to be stripped down and examined. |
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To deliver HSV into the axoplasm, viral particles stripped of their envelopes by detergent were injected into the giant axon, thereby bypassing the infective process. |
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Most of the stripped down monologue consists of a topless Dee Dee baring his soul and his scabrous white chest, which starkly contrasts against the black backdrop. |
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The sordid story of a female co-founder stripped of her title because she was harassed. |
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Salvagable scrap materials from the ship will also be stripped and sold. |
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McCain said almost nothing at the White House meeting, and stripped the gears of the straight talk Express. |
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Houses were evacuated and stripped bare, and civilians vanished at the sight of a truck. |
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This is, stripped bare, a classic romantic comedy, given a barbed edge by the precociously talented Anderson, whose presence lends the film its refreshingly unique style. |
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The thin bark had been stripped all the way around for two to three feet. |
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So I stripped him down and let him play in the water in the nude. |
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That ended in 2009, when Baradar summarily kicked him off the Quetta Shura and stripped him of his others posts. |
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The results could be a gravely weakened Rouhani, stripped of the leeway in talks that he currently enjoys. |
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Dinner had been served earlier, and the actor had stripped to a sarong and shirt, fixed himself some betel leaf, and was settling in to watch the television news. |
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She alleged she was kept in solitary confinement on occasions, deprived of food and sustenance, had her hair shorn and was stripped of her clothes on a number of occasions. |
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But Thomas left the ball exposed in one arm, and maxwell easily stripped him of it. |
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Somebody sneaks in and chloroforms you, or sprays knock-out gas under your door, and while you are comatose and unresisting, your worldly goods are stripped. |
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Have you ever loaded up the bird table with winter treats for your garden birds, only to find it stripped down to the last nut and sunflower seed a few hours later? |
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Square paintings divided into apparently geometric blocks, the stripped areas retaining the ghostly residue of the oils where they have bitten into the canvas. |
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In signal recycling it is these sidebands that are stripped off the laser carrier wave and sent back into the interferometer, so that the signal can be built up and amplified. |
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A British raid on Mount Vernon had stripped him of his livestock and many of his slaves. |
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Fish are taken from the river in places where it is badly silted and basically what happens is that they are stripped and hatched to the ova stage. |
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The mudslides were set off on Christmas Day after a downpour fell on hillsides that had been stripped of vegetation by wildfires in October and November. |
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My clothes, underclothes and boots, even my watch were stripped away. |
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The guy put his head down and stormed on, his vicious racist rantings now dimmed to a mutter, his hate-filled words completely stripped of any power. |
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When stripped of his theoretical armor, he limped along unimpressively in an intellectual no-man's land and didn't, it became apparent, have much to say. |
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The MRAP had been stripped of any weaponry, and all that remained was to add seating and storage on the interior. |
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The hems of the dress that I wore dragged along the slush of mud on the ground and my sleeves snagged against the branches that had been stripped of its leaves. |
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Sniping has stripped auctions of much of their entertainment value. |
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It is an unviable situation, where, the local county council are stripped of any voice to represent their electorate in regard to such major developments. |
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On the sidewalk before stop lights start turning red, three people in the public works wearing orange reflective vests push three prams stripped to the metal. |
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Mary's brother Robert Whittaker, a brazier, stripped to his underwear when the ship struck, and threw away 80 gold sovereigns, the weight of which threatened to drown him. |
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He was stripped of his clothes and eyeglasses and held in conditions so appalling that to this day he breaks out in a cold sweat when he talks about it. |
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In the stillness we could hear goats browsing under the stripped vines. |
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The club entertainer, in ginger wig and fur coat, stripped off to wobble his fleshy body in just bra and harem pants. |
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As the performance continued, her male backing dancers stripped to their pinks briefs whilst dancing with the Union Jack flag. |
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He should be stripped of his US citizenship, and deported back to Muslimville, post haste. |
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It was later found that Peterson had tested positive for PEDs and was stripped of the WBA title. |
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Thousands of cybernauts angrily demanded that the musical be cancelled and some called for Cherif to be stripped of his Tunisian citizenship. |
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Lewis was therefore to be stripped of his WBA belt if he fought Grant first. |
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In 2000, the WBA stripped Lewis of their title when he opted to face Michael Grant instead of mandatory challenger John Ruiz. |
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Rotating corn with pigeonpea mixtures keeps the soil from being stripped of nutrients while increasing nutrient-rich grain productivity. |
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He was declared WBC heavyweight champion in December 1992 after Riddick Bowe was stripped of the title for refusing to fight Lewis. |
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Nadzeya Ostapchuk was the first athlete to be stripped of a medal, when she tested positive for metenolone. |
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Australian captain Herbie Collins was stripped of all captaincy positions down to club level, and some accused him of throwing the match. |
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Two artists, Yuan Chai and Jian Jun Xi, jumped onto the bed, stripped to their underwear, and had a pillow fight. |
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He couldn't stop gawping as she stripped down to a skimpy vest and tracksuit bottoms. |
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He narrowly escaped undergoing degradation, which would have stripped him of his titles of nobility. |
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I thought I had been inexplicably stripped of the capability to love. |
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During the project more than 300 light fittings, many dating to Victorian times, will be stripped down, rewired and reinstalled. |
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However, when researchers stripped the rodlets from the outside of the cells, the exposed spores invoked a robust immune response. |
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A LAP dancing bar in Middlesbrough could be stripped of its licence after dancers were caught breaking 'in-house' rules. |
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And when that didn't cool her down enough, fans were treated to the sight of acres of bare flesh when the star stripped down to her panty girdle. |
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Orlando stripped down to his pair of Bermuda shorts and showed off his chiselled and well-toned upper body. |
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The smaller crew was possible because the battleship was stripped of all but her big guns. |
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He focused on secular designs for decorative objects, and on portraits stripped of inessentials. |
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I stripped down to my gym shorts and stretched out on my cot. |
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As it happened, I had progressed only some few feet out onto the snow when a clean-cut section stripped off the surface and avalanched. |
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During the bank holiday weekend a black willow at Blue Bell beck, Acklam, was stripped of its bark. |
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He was stripped of his clothing, and wearing only a shirt, climbed the ladder to place his head through the noose. |
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The attackers rushed the property, and stripped the dead or dying defenders of their clothing. |
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They have pared it down, stripped out the arcane 'three-day-ness', distilled the essence and come up with a new product. |
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In the end, stripped of the frills, Libya was just another civil war. |
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The master bedroom has warm, stripped wooden flooring and a kadder radiator, and a good sized second bedroom. |
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The singer, 25, stripped to boy shorts and a couple of bits of strategically placed tape. |
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He risks being stripped of his unpaid job as Parliamentary aide to Foreign Secretary JackStraw. |
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In the end, he was censured by the House and stripped of his chairmanship. |
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Some elements of rice, such as iron, are lost when the bran on brown rice is stripped off during milling to produce white rice. |
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In the case of the Cybermen the Vaderesque trappings, and the incongruous displays of emotion, were rapidly stripped away. |
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Because the tide had been right to go, bedding had been stripped from the springs, food left about, water left unemptied to rust the kettles. |
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Its all over advert has been stripped away and is now undergoing a repaint in to a fictional 1920s style red, teak and white livery. |
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The first, in 1258, stripped the King of unlimited authority and the second, in 1265, included ordinary citizens from the towns. |
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The project had to be stripped down to the core elements in order to hit the budget. |
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Pitt, who had been stripped of his post as Chancellor of the Exchequer, joined the Opposition. |
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Whitney Houston's How Will I Know was stripped of all its pazazz and bounce, so too Money On My Mind. |
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This tree, if unprotected, is apt to be stripped of its leaves by a leaf-cutting ant. |
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Thankfully these little beauties, like us Scots on the summer beaches of Spain, arrived stripped, plump and peely-wally white. |
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When we stripped away the old wallpaper, we discovered a really interesting mural painted on the wall. |
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The government has stripped away some of our basic rights by passing a series of controversial laws. |
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If the cable is served it should be stripped back to the snugger wire by means of a blow-lamp to assist removal. |
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Here the stripped panelling was warmly gold and the pictures, mostly of the English school, were mellow and gentle in the afternoon light. |
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Germany then stripped the factories of all useful machinery, and used the rest as scrap iron for its steel mills. |
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However, with severe reverses in France, Suffolk was stripped of office and was murdered on his way to exile. |
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But it's all in a good cause, as the model-turned-DJ has stripped off for a Naked Centrefolds Special in the June issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. |
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The slowly turning doffer removes the fibres from the swift and carries them to the fly comb where they are stripped from the doffer. |
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The entire garrison was paraded and watched as the condemned men were stripped of their uniforms and placed in shackles. |
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Fisk, who harrumphed and disappointedly stripped off her Van Nuys City Hall visitor's badge, said she'd be back. |
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A vertical 3 cm incision was made along the posterior pharyngeal wall and the periosteum of the dens was stripped in the direction of the lesion. |
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These scents are mostly missing in white pepper, which is stripped of the fruit layer. |
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The spikes are collected and spread out to dry in the sun, then the peppercorns are stripped off the spikes. |
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Almagro's son, also named Diego and known as El Mozo, was later stripped of his lands and left bankrupt by Pizarro. |
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Needing military manpower, he stripped Hadrian's Wall of troops for the final time. |
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The Spanish conquest stripped away most of the defining features of Maya civilization. |
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Afonso then became king, whereupon he exiled his rival to Castile, and stripped him of all the lands and fiefdoms bestowed by their father. |
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To him they devoted the first share of the spoil, and in his honor arms stripped from the foe were suspended from trees. |
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The year after his ascension, Majorian stripped the Burgundians of the lands they had acquired two years earlier. |
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I stripped the paint off the window sill and added a wooden toilet seat and a wooden duckboard in front of the shower. |
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Amanda Coates' dad Brian was an RAF engineer who stripped plane engines which had flown through mushroom clouds. |
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The stalks are stripped of bark, dyed in bright colors and then compressed with resin. |
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He was stripped of his inheritance, his wife's dowry, and his priesthood, but he refused to divorce Cornelia and was forced to go into hiding. |
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The same forces that stripped the submerged sand once are likely to do so again. |
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The choirmaster remains fully clothed, but what he's stripped away is everything but the voice. |
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A lot of the cars being stripped down in chop shops are older models and the components are harvested for sale to dodgy mechanics. |
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The following year Louis attacked his sons' Kingdoms, stripped Lothar of his Imperial title and granted the Kingdom of Italy to Charles. |
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The fight with Collins was arranged, but at a late stage Collins withdrew because of injury, was stripped of his title, and then retired. |
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They left the strip club when they discovered the ladies only stripped down to their nylons. |
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When stripped of its contentiously political stripes, a tort is merely a civil wrong. |
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If, as seems likely, such a bombardment struck Earth at the same time, the first atmosphere and oceans may have been stripped away. |
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The domestic buildings inside the castle had been stripped of anything valuable, such as glass and iron. |
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The first stripped the King of unlimited authority, while the second included ordinary citizens from the towns. |
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Then Liam Neeson stripped down to his boxers and got gunged for charity on a chat show. |
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Its members were stripped of their ceremonial armour and forbidden to come within 100 miles of the city on pain of death. |
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The building had been completely stripped of its original woodwork. |
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As all lives must end, do you prefer to die as a nonperson, forgotten in a nursing home and totally stripped of dignity and independence? |
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United by the notion of the nudest nudist, the very phrase appeals to a sense of authenticity by connoting the self stripped back. |
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The stripped down Santas braved temperatures of minus one wearing little more than their swimming costumes and their running shoes. |
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By 1900 all the stonework had been stripped away and there were no traces above ground. |
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After the final defeat of 1283, Gwynedd was stripped of all royal insignia, relics, and regalia. |
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Asking if her son had any distinguishing marks, he stripped off his clothes to reveal the same marks and mother and son were thus reunited. |
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The few chairs and the low table had been stripped of paint to reveal the brightsome grain of pine wood. |
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Embryos were carefully stripped off the pleopods and then two random samples of 250 embryos were counted. |
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Civil rights activists in some cases have objected to people being rounded up, stripped and showered against their will. |
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Though stripped of its power to command conviction, the ontological proof still offers a purified form of the concept of God. |
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Now they stripped down and loudly, laughingly dove into the cooling water. |
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While presenting a rundown of the sexiest soap stars in the world in this week's ZOO, Hollyoaks' Gemma Atkinson very kindly stripped down to her skimps herself. |
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Richard and the Yorkist faction, who tended to be physically placed further away from the seat of power, found their power slowly being stripped away. |
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A few blocks from the capitol we stripped him, cut off everything hanging between his legs, then fixed him with a riata and dragged him up and down Congress. |
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The high value of the pound has stripped profits from the group which repapered Lord Irving's Westminster apartments with fabulously costly designs. |
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Elise ap Madog, lord of Penllyn, had refused to respond to Llywelyn's summons to arms and was stripped of almost all his lands by Llywelyn as punishment. |
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The chemical species from which the electron is stripped is said to have been oxidized, while the chemical species to which the electron is added is said to have been reduced. |
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It appears acid fallout has already stripped most Northeast soils of their beneficial capacity to sequester sulfates deposited by rain and snow, he explains. |
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Dacre was suspected of having encouraged border disorders between 1523-1525 during the Scottish war and was hauled before Star Chamber and stripped of his wardenries. |
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An unknown cast, including Diane Keaton, hymned the Age of Aquarius, stripped off at the end of the first act and let the sunshine in at the end of the second. |
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Unlike Shakespeare, though, the dialogue is stripped to the bare minimum by the apes' rudimentary language, which is rather refreshing since everyone gets to the point. |
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The main and mizzen masts were stripped of sails and rigging. |
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As ruler of Gwynedd, Owain stripped Cadwaladr of his lands, with Owain's son Hywel dispatched to Ceredigion, where he burned Cadwaladr's castle at Aberystwyth. |
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Presently, when they had exchanged a few kisses, and questions in broken English on one side, he began to unbutton, and, in fine, stripped into his shirt. |
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Paper birch was harvested to cover canoes, chestnut bark for shingles to cover houses and cork stripped from the Cork oak is used in flooring or wine corks. |
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While installing an engine on Raygun 531, an aft hoist-attachment bolt suddenly stripped, leaving a J52-P408 engine suspended and supported only by a cotter pin. |
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