The band surfs along a wave of echoed percussion and slithers of organ whilst Bergsman croons. |
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A school of crabeater seals surfs the turquoise surge around the base of a grounded iceberg. |
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A guy who surfs on his belly did much more than just bruise the ego of one who stands. |
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Anyone who surfs or who has done a significant amount of marine boating experience can relay a story about a rogue wave. |
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She has featured in a number of articles about cyberchondria, which occurs when an individual surfs the net in a frenzy of health anxiety. |
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Thanks to its flat bottom, the Transformer spins like a top with the slightest of strokes and surfs standing waves as nimbly as a true kahuna. |
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Everyone who surfs has a limit to the size of the waves he will venture among. |
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Meanwhile, he says anyone who surfs the Web should be worried about how Internet service providers are cozying up to law-enforcement authorities on this case. |
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And as I stand shivering knee deep in the Atlantic ready to leap in and save her, Lydia casually surfs past me on to the shore. |
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Every time somebody searches for the keywords related to your business or surfs on related pages, he will see your advertisements. |
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They also make it possible to control the harvester robot inside a site, as it surfs from link to link. |
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In his spare time he likes to listen to music, plays table tennis and surfs on his computer. |
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I guess you could say we are a third generation surfing family as my dad surfed in the 1930's in Southern California, I surf, and my son surfs daily. |
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After all, a Mayor who surfs, fights to make our waters as clean as possible, and exchanges ideas every morning with Skip Frye is bound to be a good thing. |
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Greece has set up a special police unit which surfs the Internet. |
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My other new roommate also does improvisation and is a very social person. Alex is before all someone who surfs life, always a bit distracted, going from one activity to another. |
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When she is asked to give out her home address, she presses the button 'Esc', turns to the camera and declares that she always surfs safely and never gives out personal information. |
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It could easily have turned out a scattershot comedy, but it surfs along on McCarthy's charm, lovely dialogue and some delightful performances. |
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A well-meaning but clueless stoner, just released from prison, couch surfs at his sisters' homes in an enjoyable but lightweight comedy. |
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The BJP wins because it surfs this web better than any other party. |
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One voter in every ten surfs the net to find advice on how to vote. |
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Jeff surfs in the Rockaways — he has that ocean energy. |
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One thus surfs from site to site by activating these hyperlinks. |
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Day and night they power through the sea, sustaining incredible average speeds of nearly 20 knots since this morning, with surfs between 25 and 30 knots. |
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With the producing of « l'artiste » who surfs on the wave and which lasts just than the time of this one, with mediocre quality music, more or less well in the mixing, the source will dry up. |
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It is when one takes a pet to the vet, when one surfs the net and when someone tries try to manage or buy mutual funds, or when one buys a house and real estate fees go up. |
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Mal rider, shortboard or lid everyone surfs like a kook sometimes. |
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A lengthy rat snake slithered past him while he was making the drinks sending him running SURFS UP AND Kevin Pietersen relaxing for cover. |
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