Perhaps there's a fear of tangling with those traffic engineers in the Works Department. |
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To avoid tangling and to maintain waves, cover hair with a bonnet at night. |
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The crown of braided flowers slipped backward from my brow, blossoms tangling in the golden twinings of my hair. |
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Taking a spare molex extension cable, I vinyl dyed it black and put a cable tie around it to keep the wires from tangling. |
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If you find that tangling still occurs, shorten the leader length and slow the speed of the drop. |
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Sensitivity is enhanced by use of multiple-spring astatic systems, which are more vulnerable than single springs to breakage or simple tangling. |
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Jade rolled over, tangling her legs further in the bedclothes, and squinted at the sunlight coming in through a crack in one of the curtains. |
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Afghans require weekly baths and brushing to remove dead hair and to prevent the tangling and matting to which they are prone. |
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In some languages, and some registers of English, syntactic tangling like this is normal. |
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The singer kept tangling his mike wire around things and almost knocked the stand over twice! |
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The grape-vines are tangling their way over the trellis I put in last month. |
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I grumbled, one arm hanging off the edge of my bed as I turned over, only tangling my sheets around me even more. |
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If you've ever had the displeasure of tangling with your landlord at the rental board, you know getting yourself down there is half the battle. |
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It lasted less than a minute before he was red-carded for tangling with an opponent who had pulled his shirt. |
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The former Yugoslav President is on trial at the Hague right now and has been tangling with the judges, the prosecutors and the witnesses. |
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I plant lots of morning glories and wild, tangling vines like the silver lace. |
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Snap it on to your cavesson and always hold the lunge line in a manner that will allow it to peel off with tangling. |
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The clips, bonded together in rows of 50, like gun nails, prevent tangling and make installation fast and productive. |
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With their legs tangling, Perfect Drift lost his left hind shoe and the hair in his pastern area. |
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The boy whimpered, and his small fingers clutched feebly at the man, tangling in the fabric of his shirt. |
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It prevents the hose system from tangling on other items of equipment and being damaged. |
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In his 20s, he often crossed the border from Mexico into Texas where, when he wasn't tangling with the local police, he took careful note of the local language. |
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Their single-sided cable reduces tangling, ensuring high comfort and ease-of-use. |
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The luster of the coat is related to the presence of sebum, which helps prevent tangling. |
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At night, protect your hair with a satin scarf, bonnet or pillowcase, which prevents split ends, tangling and matting, and preserves your hair style. |
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They then often witness commissioners tangling with department management. |
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Her dark hair should have been twined in a missish braid to keep it from tangling as she slept, and instead it spilled in dark silken handfuls over her shoulders. |
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I could not bear the roving carelessness of teenagers, their judgeless tangling of wanting and bodies. |
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The fays had decided that the two humans were far more interesting than the peryton and gnome and had begun tangling themselves in Abigail's hair. |
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The audio cable attaches on a single earcup for greater freedom of movement and less tangling, and detaches for convenient storage. |
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Ensure that the cable is fully unrolled in order to reduce twisting and tangling up. |
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When he wasn't tangling with his host, Pyne used the interview to encourage his colleagues to stay the course. |
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But a fierce disagreement over agriculture is tangling up the talks and threatening a breakdown in Bali. |
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The 1.5 metre long multifunctional cable has a self-retracting function allowing it be neatly stowed away without any tangling of cables. |
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Thanks to its looped ends and tailbanding, the mops are not prone to tangling and are able to stay at peak performance for longer. |
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Detachable cable on a single earcup means less tangling and greater freedom of movement than Y-cables. |
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But the tangling argument doesn't explain why rapid motion increases viscosity. |
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Single-earcup, detachable audio cable for greater convenience and less tangling than conventional Y-cables. |
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I'd grown tired of tear gas and heavily armed teenagers, of having my sources arrested or, in one case, killed, of walking into minefields and tangling with mobs. |
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But Silva, hapless Silva, got his merely for tangling with the Colombian goalkeeper in a clumsy melee of limbs. |
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The backbeat of the song easily guiding the rock of her hips, her nails raking up the nape of Rae's neck, tangling her fingers through her hair and holding the steady gaze. |
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For most of its history, country music has been a profoundly insular music that avoided tangling with social issues. |
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At the same time the other anglers on the boat will need to reel their baits in to give the hooked-up angler room to fight the fish and eliminate the chance of tangling lines. |
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There may be occasional problems over some matters but, in my experience, one should simply avoid tangling with bureaucrats whenever it is possible. |
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Ways of stopping proteins from tangling themselves into plaques would thus be welcome, and a step towards a drug that would do this is suggested in a paper published in this week's Science. |
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The SMA-1 provides multiple stop points so the installer can precisely determine the degree of rotation for easy access and prevention of cable strain and tangling. |
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Those inside the cabinet who resent Lord Mandelson's resurrection and disagree with his pro-business views have taken note, and most will think at least twice before tangling with him. |
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She'd already written a series of much shorter books focusing on one woman and her relationships, but this was her first proper doorstopper, tangling together the lives of a cast list that ran to pages. |
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You can't start tangling with a customer over something like this. |
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Even the most gullible hunter cannot picture a toy or even a miniature poodle tangling with an outraged, crippled Canada goose. |
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Chaperonins play a natural role in reshaping mutant proteins and in keeping newly made proteins from tangling. |
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The integrated self-retraction not only prevents the cable from tangling up but also ensures the perfect length of the cable, depending on the circumstances. |
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This problem spurred the invention of the regulator to evenly spool the line out and prevent tangling. |
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Cables attach to just one earcup for less tangling than with Y-cables. Use the shorter cable with portable players on armbands or in shirt pockets. |
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That motion will probably come up for a vote next week, even as parliament begins tangling with the question of whether to lift Mr Ponta's immunity. |
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Hold the cord in one hand to prevent tangling or tripping over it. |
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The energy source for solar flare activity comes from the tangling of magnetic field lines resulting from the rotation of the Sun's conductive plasma. |
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