She was not keen on another mixer tap and specifically requested two separate taps. |
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In days gone by, Paiute and Shoshone Indians tried to tap the hardy trees' power by drinking their sap. |
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Holly sat on the edge of the bath, at the tap end, the end furthest from the door and next to the bath was a washbasin. |
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She dabbles in Bharatanatyam, jazz, tap dancing and now ballet with complete ease. |
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Fishing these rigs and baits is simple, tap the bottom with your sinker, reel up four or five turns and wait for the bite. |
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Do not expose your jewelry to chemicals or cleaning products, avoid contact with hair products, abrasive soaps, seawater and even tap water. |
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I remember Hawaiian native friends fighting the Vatican, which wanted to tap their sacred geothermal vents. |
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Alliances create better communities which tap into the strength of their multiple institutions and decrease unnecessarily duplicated resources. |
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Distilled water, tap water and a solution of lead nitrate are extracted with a hexane solution containing dithizone. |
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George demonstrated how his tap water had a milky colour and he was afraid to drink it. |
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He can, however, tap dance, and does so here, something Noel Coward wouldn't even have deigned to consider. |
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Although he claims that it is purified tap water that he will sell, he does not make any distinction between mineral water and tap water. |
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And at almost a pound a bottle, Dasani tap water was more expensive than many natural mineral waters. |
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I noticed a tap for a local microbrew called Prohibition Ale, brewed by Speakeasy Brewery. |
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The original Native American tap was simply a V-shaped incision made with a tomahawk, and it allowed the sap to flow down into a bowl. |
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The doctor seemed to contemplate this quite seriously, his fingers coming up to tap at his chin bemusedly. |
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In many parts of the continent, you can tap the power of the wind to generate nonpolluting renewable electricity for your home. |
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The abbot and other monks preferred tap water, but it was not yet available. |
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The very instant you tap the throttle, the engine bursts into action and flings you forward like someone has hit the hyperspace button. |
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The school, which teaches everything from ballroom and latin to tap and street, has been established for thirty nine years. |
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Astaire was famous for incorporating a strangely elegant mix of tap and ballroom. |
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A tap at the door preluded its opening, and a middle-aged man with fading red hair walked in, accompanied by his elder daughter. |
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Unless you live in an area with bad water I can't imagine using anything but tap water. |
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Also on tap are plump dumplings, simple daikon salad and deep-fried eggplant in a sweet-salty sauce sprinkled with shallots, seaweed and ginger. |
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One of Renee's eyebrows twitched and she began to tap a solitary fingernail onto the table. |
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First he'd have to be able to tap into his mana, though, and she knew he couldn't do that. |
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In northeastern Peru, Museum mammalogists tap local knowledge to catalog the fauna of the rainforest. |
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The software makes intelligent guesses about the words you are trying to tap into the keyboard. |
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It may not all be plain sailing, down the line, however, at which point the group could tap into the market with another judicious purchase. |
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The luscious silk and delicate lace trim are what make these tap pants so glamorous. |
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We created an outside stop tap to stem the flow and then covered the hole over with boarding as a temporary measure. |
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My intent isn't even to shame the Times plagiarizer, but to tap the shoulder of the aspiring plagiarist who may be deterred by this piece. |
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He was assigned to be a plasterer in a neighbouring community, allowing no time and chance for him to fully tap his talent. |
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Though needing to tap doorknobs is slightly weirder than needing to inject insulin. |
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For Dinah, the never-ending tap dance routines and smile-this-is-comedy faces are becoming old hat. |
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Yet it's fun to hear the boogie-woogie and swing music of the period, which inspires Astaire to some great double-time tap routines. |
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However this proved to be in vain when some quick thinking at a tap penalty saw Dodworth go nearly the full length of the field to tie the game. |
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She executed a rhythm tap dancing routine in the 1928 musical Cross My Heart which stopped the show cold every night. |
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So I held the shot glass under the hot water tap and then gave it a smart whack on the counter top. |
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Lay the stamp onto a flat surface and tap the ink pad repeatedly over the surface of the rubber stamp. |
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It is clear that he has thought long and logically about the history and present problems of tap dance, and he knows how to express his thoughts. |
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It has to be emptied into a metal rotator with three gallons of tap water and a pouch of marinade concentrate. |
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Drill a pilot hole in plaster using the appropriate size masonry drill bit and tap in the anchor with the heel of a screwdriver or a hammer. |
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It can grow in soil with limited moisture because of its ability to send roots deep into the soil to tap water there. |
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A leak was discovered and the original 2ft hole for the tap had to be extended to carry out repairs. |
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Also, the tap on the tank where the treated water is stored flows more slowly than the tap on your regular faucet. |
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It might be a twirl or a flick or the tap of a lariat or a longe line or a whip. |
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Bottled water in a country where perfectly drinkable stuff comes out of the tap was one. |
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To make your own, add a few drops of a sensual oil like ylang-ylang or patchouli to spray bottle filled with tap or distilled water. |
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The wonderful jazzy numbers set the scene for some truly amazing tap routines. |
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And I never really thought about movies until I hung up my tap shoes and went, OK, I can't be a hoofer for the rest of my life. |
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I use a tap water conditioner that removes chlorine and detoxifies heavy metals. |
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Once back in her native Harrogate, the problem was solved with Brooke once again lapping up the local tap water. |
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Add a few drops of a sensual oil like ylang-ylang or patchouli to spray bottle filled with tap or distilled water. |
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There you have a basic beginning, tap dance continued to grow alongside the music that it was danced to. |
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That message could be relayed to the driver's seat, which could alert the driver with a tap on the back. |
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Then he collected the ashes and pushed them into the sink, running the cold water tap until they had disappeared down the plughole. |
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Dancers aged from five to adults will perform their own version of the Tchaikovsky classic and also a mix of tap and modern dance. |
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Ten minutes later while I was conversing with my client, I felt a tap on my shoulder. |
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There are 14 small shacks and brick houses opening on to the yard, sharing a central tap and stone basin. |
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As is typical of such storms, the main rainfall came of a sudden, like the turning of a tap in the heavens. |
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Also you can install tap flow aerators or regulators to decrease the amount of water used when washing your hands or brushing your teeth. |
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He can drop back down to Austin and tap one of the truly irredeemable die-hards on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. |
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For jazz and tap classes, girls and boys generally are required to wear footless black tights over their regulation leotards. |
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Jim turned on the tap and leaned forward, wrapping floss around two fingers while Simon washed his hands in the sink beside him. |
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Fill any clean shallow container, such as a flowerpot base, or terra cotta pot, with plain tap water. |
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Don't wait until the pain is excruciating, but don't wuss out and tap before the arm is straight or the choke is actually choking either. |
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The Minister for Health is dosing our tap water with chemical fluoride to supposedly give us better teeth. |
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Trays were drained and pots flushed with tap water at fortnightly intervals. |
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Moments later, a flush and water running from a tap were heard before the door was opened once more. |
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Each university continues to recruit and teach its own students but postgraduates can tap into research anywhere in the group. |
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This year has seen some great acts with a lot of diversity, from tap to street, animation, krumping and contemporary dance. |
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Carriers are also expanding their footprint into communication-starved rural areas to tap unmet demand. |
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Many of these residents have complained to me about the foul taste and murky color of their tap water. |
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After I got dressed and started to style my hair, a soft tap was heard at my door. |
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We won't believe things are as bad as critics say until we turn on our tap and no water flows out. |
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They are the tap roots of a plant in the umbelliferae family which includes parsley, cow parsley and hemlock. |
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You will also be asked for a template of the sink and tap by the company supplying your work surface. |
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The quality varies wildly and can range from frizzante Prosecco from the tap to more refined bottled versions. |
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Screaming, she went downstairs to her mother, who noticed the redness of her legs, but while she did so she left the tap full on. |
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The oven tap had been turned full on, and there was a big fat paw print next to it. |
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A tap to the right spot behind the elbow, the so-called funny bone, can cause pain and tingling sensations to shoot down your forearm. |
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Workers can tap into their e-mail messages, calendar, work group and other software using a Web browser. |
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One Kikuyu female farmer, for example, approached a large farm with a proposal to pay a small fee to tap into their irrigation system. |
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I used to put a goldfish in a bowl and tap on the outside to observe the movements of the goldfish. |
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Using this gift purposefully, we tap into a higher dimension of intelligence. |
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As I turned up the tap even higher, I could still make out Clark trying to say something to me over the dim roar. |
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As a result the Kickapoo people are unable to safely drink, bathe or cook with tap water. |
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She had learned to shoot a pistol, crawl under barbed wire, tap out gibberish on a Morse key. |
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I tap into the system, causing the doors to unlock and disabling the car alarm. |
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When I purified three quarts of tap water by distilling it, I got one pitcher of clean water and a residue of gray gunk. |
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There were only two or three companies with any real significance trying to tap into the same market. |
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Luckily, you can use the device's stylus to dial phone numbers on the screen and to tap out messages on a displayed keyboard. |
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Many retail chains and consumer durable companies are joining the Web bandwagon to tap the e-shopping market. |
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More extreme members of right-wing groups tap into this divide by encouraging mistrust of city dwellers and the educated. |
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Sarina came first in the slow modern solo, tap solo and neoclassical solo for her age group. |
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Are you keeping a reserve of under-worked staff on roll to tap into, in the event of an upswing? |
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While there's nothing wrong with bottled water, tap water or water from drinking fountains is equally beneficial. |
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Our kitchen tap drips intermittently, releasing one drop into the pan of water below. |
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And with an internet connection, the whiteboard can be used to tap into educational websites, or enable the children to follow world events. |
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Those wanting to tap into street culture should look no further than this magazine. |
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He used his stave like a walking cane, swinging it before him with a tap of his boot. |
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He stopped, but ere long, he continued to tap the carriage floor with the heels of his polished black shoes. |
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Without anonymity, he says, unwanted advertisers or other hackers could tap into users' personal information. |
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They were giving it out to customers as well as offering advice on the benefits of tap water over bottled water. |
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I remember clearly my mother's kitchen with a coal range and the hot water cylinder alongside with a tap on it for hot water. |
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Most importantly, there is no tap water here, and the wells dry up with the advent of summer. |
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Using the ink-soaked felt, tap it over the tag while the gold ink is still wet. |
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A disparate group meeting for weekly tap dance lessons might not sound like a barrel of laughs but that's exactly what Stepping Out is. |
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Once your boost meter is full, you can tap the R-trigger and you'll get a huge speed boost, which even further multiplies your burnout potential. |
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Turning the tap of one of the sinks I cupped my hands and grabbed some water. |
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Saudi is pretty well the only country that can turn a tap on and produce another couple of million barrels. |
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I got in contact with Guinness in Dublin and they got on to their reps in California and the tap was installed. |
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The Government is to tap private industry in an effort to build trade links and swap skills with the world's poorest countries. |
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But like America, it is learning to tap the talents of ambitious and gifted people from abroad. |
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Eventually, they end up in costume, performing song and dance acts and at last tap dance into the box with the beetle-man. |
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The race to land a human on the Moon may be over, but the race to discover and tap its resources is just beginning. |
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She was thirsty, and noticing a tap she went up and turned it on, drinking from it as though it was a bubbler. |
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Do not run the hot tap or use dishwashers, washing machines or other appliances fed by the hot water supply. |
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The unrushed tempo of the toccata-like Vivace final movement allowed Ohlsson to tap into the deep well of sound few pianists are able to access. |
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Aiming to tap this holiday mood, a number of publishers and booksellers are organising book exhibitions in the city. |
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A dying swan ballet and a tap were well choreographed and the ventriloquist act was just one of the sequence of side-splitting acts. |
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A mixer tap on the shower allows me to turn off the water whilst shampooing, then immediately restore it at the same temperature. |
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One resident said she'd found what she thought was a hornet hiding behind the mixer tap in the kitchen. |
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Back in 1944, the house had no electricity supply, an outside cold water tap and a big vegetable plot. |
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They are located just upstream of connections to equipment or on tap nozzles. |
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If you have plasterboard walls you may be tempted to sound out the studs by tapping along the surface until the tone of the tap changes from hollow to shallow. |
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Rubber workers would be required to tap 50 extra trees per day, for example, while tea-leaf pluckers would have to increase their harvest from 14 to 16 kilograms per day. |
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So the tap had to be turned on as well as the plug put in the bath. |
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The fusion of tap with flamenco, flamenco with Indian classical dance, or tap with Indian is not new in the experimentation of the foot cultures of the world. |
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We find this quality in jazz and tap as well as in Euro-Afro dance forms such as flamenco and in world forms from Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. |
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Slide the baking sheet into the oven and bake the flan for one hour, or until the filling is puffed and golden and just jiggles in the center when you tap the pan. |
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Plants were irrigated regularly with tap water but were not fertilized. |
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The research in Newcastle, where tap water is fluoridated, also found that labelling about fluoride content was inaccurate in 75 per cent of the brands tested. |
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After washing in tap water, specimens were briefly counterstained. |
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Next time you pick up a pencil, take time to twirl it in your fingers, tap it against your teeth, crunch the end and wait for inspiration to flow. |
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The reservoir has a capacity of 720 million gallons, 143 millions more than Hollingworth Lake and enough to keep a household tap running for 50 years. |
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He guided the company's attempt to tap overseas capital markets with an international public offer of global depository receipts, convertibles and bonds. |
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I think very dimly of restaurants that charge for a glass of tap water. |
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In a previous study Swan found that women who drank tap water with elevated levels of certain chlorination by-products had higher miscarriage rates. |
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The political party, however, has been able to tap into disillusion in some areas, taking advantage of the disgusting anti-refugee bilge pumped out by the gutter press. |
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I let go of the pedal, and slowly began to downshift and tap the brake. |
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His mother, Tracy, drank the tap water while pregnant with Thomas and she and her husband are now convinced that this was the cause of his afflictions. |
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The cold water tap produces nothing, not even a drop of liquid. |
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An outside lavatory in the yard, a tile stove in the corner, a water tap in the corridor. |
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Finish with a second layer of sorbet, until almost full to the top, tap again and put a lolly stick in each one. |
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A simple lever allows you to raise the height of the tap and an equally simple push-button control brings the tap back to its starting position. |
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If the roadblock or traffic congestion suddenly clears, tap Recalculate route to replan your original route. |
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To shift up to a higher gear with the steering shift switches, tap either of the UP switches toward you once with your fingers. |
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The whole concept is to avoid risk and stop pollutants from coming out of the tap in the first place. |
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Portable sport looking cool bag with practical velcro closure for the built-in tap of the mini-keg. |
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I have a theory: these critically neglected films tap most forcefully into a dreamlife we'd prefer to keep under wraps. |
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This change in my writing has not been occasioned by a desire to tap into a bottomless well of material in search of inspiration. |
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Identify yourself, and let the person know that you are speaking to him or her if necessary by a gentle tap on the arm. |
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So it is not difficult to tap into this vein of frustration that we feel around the world and here in Canada. |
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Can I take a bath or shower, and wash my clothes and do the dishes using tap water? |
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If you delete the conversation accidentally, you can tap Undo in the yellow bar at the top of the screen to undelete it. |
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To increase the effectiveness of the affirmation, you rub a sore spot close to the collarbone ou tap the karate point. |
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If an epee blade is being wired, tap the rod one last time to ensure that the insulator is firmly seated against the spacer ring and shoulder. |
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When the lock screen appears, slide up from the bottom of the lock screen, and then tap ignore. |
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Although tap water in developed countries is perfectly safe to drink, it may not look or taste as pleasant as we would like. |
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You're welcome to tap into our extensive know-how and use our comprehensive link collection. |
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Hands and feet will be placed on pads immerged in baskets filled with tap water. |
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In addition to our usual testing of water quality for swimming, during the summer season, we will offer tap water tests at a bargain price. |
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Makers of handphones, TVs and computers are rolling out low-priced ware for China's rural poor, in an attempt to tap a huge potential market for electronic goods. |
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The youngster contracted an alarming organism known as acanthamoeba through infected tap water while visiting Canada last year, and it began to eat away at his cornea. |
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Do not clean the dehumidifier by placing it directly under a running water tap or in a water tank. |
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This week the plumbing seemed to spontaneously combust, first the kitchen tap sprung a leak and then last night the waste pipe under the bath gave up! |
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Those who can afford to put a water softener on or to take a precaution with their tap washers will be paid for by those who cannot afford to take such precautions. |
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Remove all traces of cleaner by thoroughly rinsing lenses with fresh tap water. Place lenses in the lens case. |
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The machine operator just has to tap the respective command on the on-board computer's display screen. |
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And I can tap and tap and tap and yo and yo and yo, contemplating or not contemplating the inanity that is this life. |
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This allows UNITAR to tap into existing networks of excellence and to pool resources. |
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Every once in awhile, he will tap very quietly on the drums with his ear right against the drum-head. |
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Showerhead located on the wall that contains the tap fixtures, with integrated scale removal system. |
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He heard her turning the tap on, pouring cold water into the kettle. |
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Narrow your search by selecting a subcategory, or tap in the Name Filter box to spell out what you're looking for. |
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She is also a competitive soccer player who has used the sport to tap into her many inner capabilities and hidden talents. |
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To scroll, you tap or hold them down with one thumb while pressing a tiny function key with the other. |
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Fire hydrant flushing and watermain repairs can disturb sediments in watermains resulting in red or brown coloured tap water. |
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Clobbering the creditors of a bank the size of Wachovia would have made it even harder for other banks to tap the credit markets. |
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People can tap directly into quantities of data beyond the reach of many scholars and students just a short time ago. |
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After the repair was completed, the blade was inspected by tap hammer in the repair area and all the way to the tip. |
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Water is piped from the storage tank to tap stands in people's houses or to public water collection points around the community. |
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I tap more slowly and sit further back in my chair but the jerkiness doesn't alter. |
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Incredibly, though, you can't tap to make an insertion at a typo or to edit. |
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As you tap and turn through the pages, you can see the closet 3 adjusting preview on screen synchronously. |
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The electric field can be compared to the pressure inside a hosepipe when it is connected to the water supply system and the tap is closed. |
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To switch among the writing pad, the character pad, and the on-screen keyboard, tap the appropriate button. |
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Businessmen quibble that they could better tap fast-growing markets in Asia if the BoJ did more to cheapen the yen. |
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Club Swizzle has the out-of-place soft-shoe shufflin' tap dancer Movin Melvin Brown. |
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The brilliant 3.5L V6 is still prodigiously potent with 297 horsepower on tap and the roar of a lion at higher revs. |
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However, his quirkiness and ability to tap dance lead him into a long quest to save his people. |
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The first months, cleaning will be mainly vacuuming or using a very well wrung out cloth with clear tap water. |
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If necessary, tap the block of wood sharply with a small hammer to break the blades loose. |
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In the United States, English and Irish clog dancing influenced the development of tap dance. |
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You can tap dance and you can rationalize and you can do a lot of things, but some things it just keeps plunging home. |
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I had heard about a very famous American woman, Sara Petronio, a tap dance teacher. |
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Students learn hip-hop, tap dance, contemporary and jazz funk basics and choreography. |
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The Pow Ensemble presents a mix of computer electronics with funk and tap dance? |
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The combination of Africans drums, American tap dance and Spanish exuberance, makes Camut Band, an irresistible band! |
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If blue litmus paper is used, it remains blue in colour when dipped in the tap water. |
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He used cold tap water to remove frost from the windshield in order to see out of the aircraft. |
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For the first time with a table top machine it is possible to connect both tap water and a recirculation cooling system at the same time. |
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Disassemble oral dispenser, rinse under running tap water and air dry prior to next use. |
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In the morning, water is sold at the tap in the lower part of the barrio and in the afternoon water in the higher part. |
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Rock solid, full-bodied performance Our TS-A speakers tap the full potential of your in car audio setup. |
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Remove the water tank, fill it with cold tap water and reinsert it in the coffee machine. |
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If unavailable, select good flavoured olives and to pit, tap firmly with a small saucepan or meat pounder to open flesh, and then remove pit. |
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Over the past decade, businesses have gained the ability to tap into and capture vast amounts of rich data that had previously been unobtainable. |
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As an initiator of new products and services, we make it possible for our customers to tap into new areas of business. |
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If the threaded sleeve is too tight, tap on the hook spanner with a plastic or rubber hammer. |
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Gently tap in to the eye contour area, being careful not to forget crow's feet. |
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The entire afternoon was spent in fun and games: running, playing with skipping ropes, tap dancing. |
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The tap stand would be used for drinking water and the washbasin for everything else. |
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SodaStream allows you to turn tap water into sparkling water in an instant so you can create homemade fizzy drinks, mixers and sparkling water. |
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Apply twice daily, using your pinky to gently tap a tiny amount into the skin surrounding the eye, taking care to avoid the eyes themselves. |
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Dessie Wilkinson's irresistible rhythms and trills on the tin whistle and long concert flute make you tap your feet and force you to dance. |
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Amusingly, Dasani was revealed by newspaper headlines to be nothing more than London tap water taken from the mains. |
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These tap pants from the 1930s are truly a feminine creation. |
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Today the only place you can buy tap pants is at Victoria's Secret. |
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It was the familiar loud thumping of the Captains as well as the softer tap tap tapping of his boots that made such the welcoming sound as the two blew into the dinning room. |
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Place the tap water and the table salt in the coffee cup and stir for a several seconds. |
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Privatisation, which could tap Nigerians' commercial energies, proceeds sluggishly. |
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As a precaution, tap water should always be boiled or disinfected, as the water mains are in a poor condition. |
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Besides, they concoct alcoholic beverages over there by mixing tap water and home-made spirits. |
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To mark an email, while viewing an email, tap the white flag on the upper-right corner of the screen. |
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Sony's system is designed to embrace all types of content, letting you tap into what people want and drive footfall. |
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So I guess you could say my quest as a composer is to tap into this complementarity between the vertical and the horizontal. |
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Then, at the tender age of four, the young prodigy turned into a budding dancer, excelling at jazz, tap and classical dance. |
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Thanks to an OEM-agreement with Kodak on the delivery of laser printers and paper processors, Agfa was also able to tap this market segment. |
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Because dairy production does not have a tap that we can just turn off and on willy-nilly. |
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Roll over or tap the interactive map below to see how your state compares, or explore the data in the spreadsheet below. |
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Give him a Latin text, whether of the Mass or the Tenebrae responsories, and he seems at once able to tap a vein of profound yet simple music that embodies the words. |
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Tevez was given yards of space and when Casillas could only parry his low shot, Morata was on hand and onside to tap home. |
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This water tank is filled either with regular tap water that you purchase or with rain water falling on the roofs of your buildings. |
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If you hire a tap installation from elsewhere, you can build the bar around it to form a neat entity. |
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The Brita Filter System improves the taste and quality of tap water by virtually eliminating lead, chlorine, bad taste and odour. |
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I have a big dance background doing tap and ballroom since an early age. |
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What the balti house lacks in bikini-clad women, sandy beaches and palm trees, it makes up for with pints of bitter on tap and a large menu of spicy dishes. |
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The report omits the integrated approach and focuses only on tap water savings. |
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As part of a 1994 ecological tax reform, a tax on tap water was introduced for groundwater management. |
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From the baseline, we found racquet head speed easy to generate so spin was easily on tap when needed. |
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This means the transfer module is able to supply power both continuously over long periods of time and on tap in short spells as required. |
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As temperature changes, these tap and gland materials may dilate, soften or deform differently. |
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Audibly, briefly and firmly tap the scale with your foot to active the vibration sensor! |
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People will happily fork out nearly a quid for half a litre of clear liquid in a throwaway plastic container when a tap provides a perfectly acceptable alternative. |
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Gently tap your skin with your ring finger when you are applying eye cream to encourage the excess fluid to drain away. |
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When the tap is brought down against the work, a friction clutch is engaged with a bevel gear that rotates the tap in the cutting direction. |
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Some organisations need to tap into different skills and experience to create the right mix of talent to oversee new areas of work. |
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Create an exact summary of all your expenses and tap into savings potential. |
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Amongst the veteran community and seniors across Canada, there is a great need for home care and an opportunity to tap into tele-health. |
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Tourism is still the main driver but what is your government doing to tap into the farming and mining resources there? |
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The tap must be pointed in the right direction for the final consumer and sometimes also for the filling machine. |
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When you are following a course in training mode, tap the bezel to view the navigation page. |
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Radon is released from tap water into indoor air which causes exposure to radon by inhalation. |
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Moreover the price of tap water for household purposes is not comparable to that paid for by those who use irrigation. |
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It is very important that we tap into that segment of society in creating an awareness. |
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But States must tap the same commitment and sense of audacity that prevailed in Rome. |
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Officials continue to monitor food and tap water and embargo food products from the area. |
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The microbrews caused a growth in tap handles, which favored on-premise. |
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And they warn that it may be in just those areas that produce many of Scotland's finest mineral waters that the tap water may not be all it appears. |
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While there, I missed decent sidewalks, potable tap water, and a subway, markers of a society that cares about the common good. |
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The choreography was advanced for its day, drawing on the modern-dance and ballet vocabularies of the concert stage as well as on the usual jazz and tap genres. |
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Never tap your water glass with a spoon to get the server's attention. |
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Then he turned off the tap and took out a handkerchief and wiped his face. |
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The authors conclude that tap water might be as effective in preventing bacterial infection as sterile normal saline solution for simple wounds in children. |
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Dean found the effect with either tap water or distilled water and also in a single test with heavy water, and he noted that it had first been observed in a saline solution. |
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In future, foreign companies will be allowed only a minority holding in firms applying for licences to tap and extract strategic resources like oil and gas. |
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Try swivelling the mixer tap round to the right and the ensuing stream of water misses the second sink by a good couple of inches, creating large puddles across the worktop. |
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Approximately a quarter of all British tap water contains pesticides at levels above maximum admissible concentration set by the EC for our safety. |
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Endless pitchers of beer are slopping at us like the tap is stuck open. |
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Jacob's ladders are perennial herbs in the Phlox Family. Showy Jacob's ladder grows from a branched tap root that produces a many-leaved cluster from its crown. |
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Security measures mean that while the user can register up to 10 phones with the femtocell, neighbors cannot tap into the connection without permission. |
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During her downtime, Blume is also an avid Twitter user, tweeting about everything from Mad Men to her new tap dancing lessons. |
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Plus, more and bigger mines in the DRC are coming on tap as certified conflict-free. |
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Soon after, government officials told residents of Charleston, West Virginia, and surrounding areas to stop using tap water. |
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I can remember hearing about the time when they went for their training and had to be timed running to a tap to fill the buckets, then running back again as fast as possible. |
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After lowering the bait, feel the sinker tap bottom, quickly reel in a few turns to take the rig clear of the snaggy rock bottom and wait for the fish to find the bait. |
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Replace worn tap washers for a quick and cheap way of saving water. |
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It should be noted that LA tap water, rather than NYC's famed brand, was chosen for the test. |
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It's ok to wee in the sink, as long as you have the tap running. |
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The NSA had already built the infrastructure to tap into communications networks. |
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Her many hobbies include tap dancing, baking, and lots and lots of crafting. |
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How about nobody sings, nobody recites, nobody reads aloud, nobody speaks or tap dances or whatever it is the great media event people are planning. |
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The health ministry has suggested that parents, daycare centers, and others not use tap water when preparing infant formula. |
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This caused a scramble for water at some tap stands. |
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A heavy-footed hoofer, Le Goff uses the full weight and power of his lanky physique to mine a gamut of emotions out of the action of striking tap shoes against the floor. |
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Toray's Waterless Plate Processor incorporates a three-step sequence: pre-treatment with solution, development with tap water and after-treatment with another solution. |
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Concerns that tap water contains oestrogens from contraceptive pills being peed out or that it has passed through the kidneys of 10 people are not valid, says Younger. |
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Once you slip into the driver's seat, simply put one foot on the brake, tap the push-start ignition and you're ready to hit the open road. |
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Apart from the odd stare and tap on a friend's shoulder, mostguysgavethemanwiththe filmstar looks a wide berth. |
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He was a terrible tap dancer, by contrast, but undauntable. |
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It's a lang, laigh, mirk chalmer, perishin' cauld in winter, an' no very dry even in the tap o' the simmer, for the manse stands near the burn. |
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Olivia began to tap her fingers on her glass, but froze midtap. She had an idea. |
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All asset-backed securities issued under the same ISIN code must comply with the eligibility criteria in place at the date of the latest fungible tap issuance. |
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Several house cocktails, such as the Clock Tower Sour and the Lazarus, were punch-bowl sweet, but the gingery Dark and Stormy on tap had some razzmatazz. |
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With consolidation, this free-floating balance will be discontinued, thus the Organization will lose its flexibility to tap into those ready cash reserves. |
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In 1966, he had the far-sighted vision of optimising normal tap water with the simplest means possible and developed a filter for producing completely desalinated water, as pure as distilled water. |
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Then dampen a tea towel with tap water and lay over top. |
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