His friend whipped out his LG mobile phone, tapped a couple of keys, and presto, the melody wafted into the air. |
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But before any life existed, there must have been an energy source that could be tapped by primitive life forms. |
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The heat can be tapped to provide hot water for laundry, kitchen or cleaning services. |
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Foreign companies that thought they had tapped into one of the most profitable markets of the world will have to readjust their estimations. |
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But unlike many fantasy writers today, Tolkien really tapped into mythic roots. |
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The FBI's breakthrough came after phones were tapped, and conversations overheard about recruitment difficulties for the scam. |
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The Miniloaders sport a Monte Carlo-style stock and are drilled and tapped to accept a scope mount base. |
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All of the guns are factory drilled and tapped for tang sights from either Lyman or Marble. |
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With the receiver drilled and tapped, and the barrel seat located, the next step was to make a takedown screw. |
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Early models were not factory drilled and tapped, but it was a simple matter to do so. |
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The T3's receiver is also drilled and tapped to accept other popular bases and rings. |
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In addition, it's also drilled and tapped for universal scope mounting blocks. |
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When paintings are finished, porcelain slip is poured onto bat and tapped gently to remove any air bubbles. |
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She even smiled when he tapped her on the shoulder and held a grubby newspaper cutting under her nose. |
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I tapped him on the shoulder and, using my best traveller-sign-language, indicated that he had dropped them. |
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Just the wind was hitting the tree branches outside which tapped at the window, giving the light from the front garden gate foul shadows. |
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He removed his own spectacles and tapped at the lenses with his gloved finger. |
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The butler stood aside and tapped on the door four times to signal our arrival. |
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He didn't want to disturb her parents, so he climbed the tree and tapped on her glass. |
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Her hands slowed down and she tapped her long manicured fingers against the desk, making a click, click sound with every tap. |
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She tapped the small wooden box against her palm and stared at the orange dust. |
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He dropped out the old magazine and tapped his new one on his helmet, to get any sand out. |
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Drinking glasses filled to varying levels with water and tapped lightly with a teaspoon or cake fork can produce a beautiful tune. |
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I tapped my mechanical pencil against my desk and sighed deeply, glancing at the clock from the corner of my eye. |
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She absently tapped her artistry pencil on the sketch paper as she stared out onto the whitened garden with unseeing eyes. |
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He hummed along with the radio and tapped the beat out on the steering wheel. |
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Keen to dampen down any rumours and to reassure staff that all's well, he tapped out a hastily written memo to his staff using his Blackberry. |
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The student had tapped her name and mobile phone number into his phone and arranged to meet him for lunch before she left. |
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The electrical surge's frequency was tapped out via Morse code and then transformed into a vibration that eventually came out as sound. |
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He tapped something into a keyboard and a map appeared on the glass, with one green dot and one blue dot. |
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Lin is a respected corporate leader who has long been tapped for the economics portfolio, but declined to serve in past KMT cabinets. |
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The President tapped him last year be the Afghan ambassador, and he's shuttled between Kabul and Washington ever since. |
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He was tapped then as a possible future leader, a feat he achieved within 20 years. |
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For the second time in a week, he has tapped a White House insider to fill a high-powered cabinet post. |
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Talk-show queen Oprah Winfrey showed up for court duty in Chicago today and was tapped to sit on a jury in a murder case. |
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I was tapped by Charlie Mitten at Newcastle United and in those days you had to put in a transfer request. |
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In third grade, I was tapped for the role of Martha Washington in the school play. |
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Did you know, when he was tapped for the Vice President position, he was registered as a voter in Texas? |
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But with extensive prior experience in camping, she was tapped to assist with the development of this new program. |
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He said he is especially happy that Bush has tapped William Pryor, the former attorney general of Alabama. |
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Louisiana's governor has tapped the former CNN chairman to help lead the rebuilding. |
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She tapped the Company to provide the finger foods and yummy sweets for the gathering. |
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Earlier this year, two troubled Japanese companies grabbed headlines when they tapped women to lead corporate makeovers. |
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The blood red teardrop necklace tinkled as it gently tapped the orb with the rose. |
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I tapped on the keyboard, pressing the backspace key much more frequent than the other keys. |
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She tapped her perfectly manicured fingernails on the granite tabletop impatiently. |
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It was towards the end of his stay, as he sat before the telephone or tapped on his cell-phone, that the first clouds appeared to mar his trip. |
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She moved to the forward curved wall of the room and hummed quietly to herself as she tapped out a few commands on the computer terminal. |
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The pigeons on the ledge outside scrabbled from side to side, as Catherine tapped at the glass with a fingernail. |
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As I skidded, my right cheek scraped against the grey surface and my head tapped the concrete. |
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He took a small stone and tapped the marker stone that was positioned directly under the painting. |
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Meanwhile, his foot tapped, his eyes closed tight, and his thick cheeks ballooned with air to refill the bladder. |
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I climbed the porch steps we had painted and tapped the screen door conscientiously. |
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He believes he once tapped a vein of inspired eloquence at a state conference of mayors and shire council presidents in Dubbo. |
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The tattooist was halfway through the job when another customer tapped him gently on the shoulder and nodded meaningfully at his handiwork. |
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Have you ever been tapped on the shoulder when no-one is there, or sometimes can you feel some-one brush past you, again when no-one is there? |
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The battery consisted of seven tests that were enumerated according to the construct they tapped. |
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Shortly afterwards, while Mr Atkinson was talking to another man, someone tapped him on the back of his head and messed his hair. |
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Sam, with his muscles, only had to take off his t-shirt to be tapped on the shoulder by a beefy Dutchman on holiday. |
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She made it to the top of the stairs and turned into a corridor and tapped on his door. |
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With the other hand, she tapped a yellow sign made in the shape of a yield to traffic sign. |
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The mayor was taken on a site tour of the operation, by the Brewing Director, where he saw the art of brewing and even tapped bungs into shives. |
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The right pleural effusion was tapped, and it was demonstrated to be a transudate by chemistry. |
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He tapped on the desks, he fiddled with his pencil, and he counted in binary on his fingers. |
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The choice was left up to him and another Jesuit who had also been tapped for missionary work. |
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Telephone lines are tapped, and fax machines, modems, computers and satellite dishes have to be registered with the government. |
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Occasionally he tapped the ash, a momentary pause in the almost mechanical rhythm of the smoking. |
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The corpsman donned sterile gloves and then tapped the sailor's lower abdomen verifying the full bladder. |
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I leaned over and tapped Alyssa on the shoulder, and signaled her to follow me by motioning my head in that direction. |
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The scout plane's robed signalman tapped the pilot on his right wing and gave a thumbs-up. |
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She went over to the nearest one eating and gently tapped on his unclad shoulder. |
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Huge reserves of fossil fuels remain to be even considered, let alone tapped, eg gas hydrates under the oceans. |
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Picking up the pen, the tapped the magnet tip to his computer screen, rousing it from its sleep mode. |
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Lincoln tapped her feet and rubbed a handful of nibbled fingernails up and down her jacket as if fastening and unfastening a zip. |
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Carpenter has tapped one of his officers who previously expressed an interest in computer sleuthing to specialize in cyber crimes. |
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Lightly she tapped on the wooden door to hear the deep boom of her father's voice tell her to enter. |
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Such places can offer abundant supplies of heat, usually tapped by sinking boreholes and circulating water down them to collect the heat. |
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She smartly tapped Cukor to direct the screen version of The Philadelphia Story. |
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My loud alarm clock went off then while I tapped the snooze button automatically. |
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This store of Qi can easily be tapped into with acupuncture needles through those cavities connecting the eight vessels to the twelve channels. |
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Also, the region is an immense source of oil and underground water that has yet to be tapped for usage. |
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Well, I think he tapped into a vein of discontent among the American people. |
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From time to time when Lily speared a piece of French toast, she tapped her fork on the edge of her plate to shake loose the extra sugar. |
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Sitting on a stool, she held onto her non-alcoholic drink with one hand and tapped her fingers on the counter of the bar with the other. |
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Well, firstly I'm still adamant that you can't beat a pint of cask-conditioned ale, properly tapped and spiled, at the peak of perfection. |
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Sammy tapped her thumb furiously on the kick button, blocked Jack's move, and sent the character spiraling into the air. |
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Glancing down the hallway, he rubbed his chin thoughtfully then tapped out another set of numbers. |
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The auditorium continued to buzz with bored voices and only quieted when he'd tapped on the cone-shaped contraption in front of him. |
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Magdalena tapped the stylus against the notepad, her brow furrowed, and her dark eyes narrowed. |
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The iron standpipe supplied residents of Rawcliffe with drinking water before the handful of cottages tapped into the mains. |
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I opened my notebook and picked up my favourite black pen, and tapped the cap against my teeth, thinking about what I wanted to write. |
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Unable to raise money in the new issue stock and bond markets, corporations tapped their bank credit lines. |
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I tapped in to a lot of good things when I came here and I have never felt like I have been banging my head against a brick wall. |
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He tapped the bottom of the tool with his palm, and with a quick lift, the catch gave way and the burglar swung open the window. |
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The jester tapped the onion with his free hand and the outermost layer of skin peeled back. |
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As came entirely naturally to him, the Bishop tapped as his resource person the chancellor of the diocesan marriage tribunal. |
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He tapped away at the keyboard, trying to override the computer so he could use the thrusters. |
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It had been tapped that morning, said one, offering me a drag on his hubble-bubble and a handful of tart green apricots from a nearby bush. |
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It apparently did not occur to Gary that maybe he had tapped into the placebo effect or the power of suggestion. |
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Bake until biscuits are golden on top and bottom and sound hollow when tapped, about 10 minutes. |
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Mark leaned back in his chair and tapped his pen against his cherry oak desk. |
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Natasha Mulligan drove the ball across the goal and Becky Grainger tapped it home. |
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His truck had a homing device hidden under the front left wheel, and even the phones at work were tapped. |
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They had tapped into Pete's negative emotions and used them to create a rampaging supervillain. |
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The current generation of chipsets and motherboards are tapped out as far as memory bandwidth goes. |
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I clattered and tapped endlessly in my hornpipe shoes on the red-tile floor in the kitchen, and anywhere there was a wood or flag floor. |
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The anchor devices threaded with braided polyester sutures were loaded onto a delivery instrument and tapped with a mallet into the drill holes. |
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Nevertheless the idea has tapped into a latent, even chthonic passion for spelling words and 100,000 children applied to take part. |
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The crowd, while clapping their hands, also tapped their foot to the music, as the models pranced around showing off the jewellery. |
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She tapped the shoulder of the person in front of her, asking for passage forward. |
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The fire hydrants at the complex were too old to provide enough water pressure so fire crews tapped into a 12-inch main nearby. |
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Geochemical analyses of these clasts show that the eruption tapped two chemically distinct rhyolitic magmas. |
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Experts reckon that only a quarter of China's potential hydropower has yet been tapped. |
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Stern tapped a few keys, patching him through to the five docked starfighters. |
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The dancer wears special shoes with metal cleats so that when the toe or heel is tapped on the floor it makes a distinctive percussive sound. |
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So when Mark Hensby tapped in his par putt on the second playoff hole to clinch his victory at the Deere, he also earned a spot at Royal Troon. |
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The deep silence here is broken by the peal of the brass bell gently tapped by a devotee praying for a wish to be granted. |
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To illustrate the point, he tapped the left pectoral region of his chest with four fingers. |
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Typically, he carefully avoids the claim that he's tapped into the age-old secret of perpetual motion. |
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Jake tapped his fingers impatiently on the steering wheel while he waited for a red light to turn green. |
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The leader rapidly tapped in the combination that opened the door and switched off the alarms. |
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In 1978, the Mutual Radio Network tapped Larry to do a live national phone-in interview show. |
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He rubbed the bottom of his right eye with his thumb and tapped his index finger on his temple. |
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Although latex was tapped from trees in parts of Assam, all the rubber from the East Indies got to be called India rubber. |
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Next, he softly tapped his fingers near her elbow with a feather-light touch as he did so. |
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I was relating my address when a guard approached and insistently tapped her watch, indicating time was up. |
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Her room was on the first floor and Shay ran up to her window and tapped on it gently. |
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Turning around as though a sudden thought had struck him, he tapped a finger to his chin contemplatively as he regarded Caroline and Melinda. |
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She was about to look through the fisheye when another knock tapped the door. |
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I had only just turned my back when she tapped her pen intolerantly on the counter in a sharp, staccato rhythm. |
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He tapped his horse's flanks and moved back to the front of the procession. |
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Gregory gathered the reins in his hands and tapped his horse's flanks with his heels. |
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The points of my heels tapped softly against the wood floorings, the boards rasping gently with age. |
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Both sides then added penalties before Newbridge forced their way over for a try following a tapped penalty. |
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He walked over to me, took off my glasses and gently tapped my forehead just above the bridge of my nose. |
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Her eyes furrowed in deep crease, as she gingerly tapped the bridge of her nose. |
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His hand touched his forehead, then tapped the front of his black suit three more times to form a cross. |
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Her boyfriend tapped her on the nose, which she wrinkled and stared at cross-eyed. |
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When they got to the front desk, Mandi tapped the bell on the desk, and a young man walked over. |
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Ashley stepped out from behind the curtain on the stage and tapped on the microphone. |
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As soon as Lucas tapped the crash cymbal on the drum kit to end the song, Sonya let go of the microphone and ran out of the room. |
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She tapped her snake against the ground, turning the serpent back into its earthen form. |
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Later, a coat of lamp black ink and gum is applied on the paper, which is tapped with dabbers and brush. |
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She leaned back against her pillows and tapped her pen against the leather bound book. |
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I sighed, dropped the bag into the wastebasket, and tapped my fingers against the marble counter. |
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A barking mad pooch has tapped into fame with his ability to turn on the waterworks. |
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They still tapped their wrists together, though with such weak enthusiasm that they barely even felt it. |
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In his 15 years in power, he often said he believed the mountains of Namibia were full of mineral wealth which had yet to be tapped. |
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He spied a wealthily dressed man in the crowd and tapped on his son's shoulder. |
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Then she tapped herself three times on the head, as if it were wood and could prevent her from jinxing her team. |
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He continued looking around for a moment, then nearly jumped out of his skin as someone tapped him on the shoulder. |
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He did not recommend driving westwardly as it was feared a large volume of water would be tapped. |
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She tapped a few keys to confirm the reservations, and replied to the e-mail request in the affirmative. |
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The ravers danced, the normals tapped their feet and the rockers looked a little perplexed. |
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His boot tip tapped at an impression left in soft red clay for my inspection. |
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He tapped a command onto the keyboard and the computer monitor changed from a radar screen to a diagnostic of the ship. |
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Long ago, some unknown gunsmith drilled and tapped a rifle receiver ring to attach a sight base. |
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As the heel of my shoe tapped against the ground it made a click like noise, which echoed through the long narrow corridor. |
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She crossed her legs, then recrossed them, then crossed her arms, then untangled herself and just tapped her fingers on the sides of the chair. |
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Georgie came to a green wooden door, tapped lightly with his nails, quiet as a rat. |
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Every four minutes, a pitchfest staff member tapped a triangle to encourage a wrap-up. |
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He checked the tank she had set out for him, tested the regulator, then tapped on the pressure gauge. |
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After a moment, Henry tapped the man on his epaulet-clad shoulder and relieved him of his beautiful burden. |
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At particular risk are aquifers, underground repositories of water that are tapped by wells for agricultural irrigation and drinking water. |
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Wendy put her arms akimbo and tapped a foot, sending him a look of reproof. |
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If there is a serious disruption in supply, then those reserves will be tapped. |
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The first putt lipped out, and I just walked around and tapped it in from about a foot. |
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The various competitions tapped the latent creative and artistic potential of women. |
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I tapped ashes from my cigarette into an ashtray on the floor and decided to take her up on the offer. |
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The boy tapped his laptop in time to the discordant music assaulting his ears. |
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His characters were cads, letches, and leering louses, but they effectively tapped a bit of that inappropriate urge in us all. |
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Fastener holes are drilled slightly undersized and then tapped for the appropriate sized machine screw. |
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It might feature a barrel of heavier contour, an upper receiver tang drilled and tapped for a tang sight as well as the takedown feature. |
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The Puma rifles, not carbines, are already drilled and tapped for tang sights. |
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One of the regulars tapped his pewter tankard on the bar and cleared his throat noisily. |
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But an even higher profile role came in 1987, when Ronald Reagan tapped him to be chairman of the Federal Reserve. |
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The keg will be tapped at 6 PM with wine, other beverages and snacks provided. |
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This reality was imposed on the citizens of Vratza who can now only freely wash or drink tapped water four hours a night. |
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Back at the ranch, burgers and dogs are fired up, a keg of Old Dominion Pale Ale is tapped and points are tallied. |
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When we get back the New Belgium kegs get tapped and we start getting primed for the night. |
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The event proceeded smoothly and the Keg was eventually tapped by two executives of the Federation of Students. |
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To the back of Adian lay a bar, with flasks and wooden kegs that were tapped for liquid stacked in every available place. |
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President-elect George W. Bush has argued that the oil can be tapped without killing wildlife or marring the environment. |
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The divided and conquered nature of the country has made it easy for oil to be tapped without raising the ire of countries worldwide. |
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With the warm days and cold nights, maple trees are tapped for flowing sap. |
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Local bars in some towns and villages will also sell poyo the sweet, lightly fermented palm wine tapped from the high tops of palm trees. |
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A typical drink is palm wine, fermented sap tapped from coconut palm fronds. |
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In summer they might have found fresh honey in the woods produced by wild bees or perhaps tapped maple trees in spring to harvest sweet sap. |
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A rubber tree can be tapped regularly throughout the year and the tree remains productive for 30 to 40 years. |
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The trees are tapped for latex by cutting spiral grooves in the bark and inserting a spout with a cup for collection of the latex. |
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Along the way, we realized how many potential resources were not being tapped for student training in our province. |
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The groundwater that is tapped into by wells on private lands is in fact a common resource, something nobody can effectively own. |
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This facility will be demonstrating how the research and skills base of the city's university can be tapped to produce real business returns. |
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When the bread is golden brown and sounds hollow when tapped, it is done. |
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If you did then they came round with a ruler and tapped you on the wrist. |
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She did the same to the wire leads, making sure that they didn't get tangled up, before she tapped a command out on the terminal's interface to get things started. |
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The floorboards of the Linenhall hall gently rocked as the both the audience and musicians tapped the various rhythms of jigs, reels, polkas, to name but a few! |
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First she wrote it on paper, then she tap tapped it into my laptop. |
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He tapped in to a groundswell of community concern with police manning levels at Papamoa when he said that National would bolster frontline police in the Bay. |
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How sarkozy could have learned investigators tapped his primary phone is also a topic for questions Tuesday. |
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The former BBC director general was tapped in August to be the next chief executive officer of The New York Times Company. |
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When handled at the proper furnace temperature and cooled to the proper pouring temperature, the crucible is removed or the metal is tapped into a ladle. |
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She tapped the aluminium of my canteen, tried to bend the laminated steel of my knife blade, stared and poked at the compass mounted it its perspex bubble in the hilt. |
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Then he swung his arm back as if he were going to punch me in the face, but for some reason he controlled himself at the last second and lightly tapped my nose with his fist. |
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She tapped her dressmaking skills to establish a successful business, with her mother as her assistant. |
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Carly tapped instructions into the control panel in front of her. |
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Whispering the last word of the spell, he tapped the picture. |
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To cure the problem conservationists have tapped the wisdom of the abbey's ancient builders and are planning to replace the cement with a medieval hydrolic lime mortar mix. |
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I sighed and tapped my finger on the rim of my wine glass for a moment. |
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As he held out each one, he tapped it with his ringed fingers. |
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Now, more than 50 years after her death, the actress has been tapped as the fragrance's new face. |
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Anthony tapped his fingers impatiently on the armrests of his chair. |
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I prodded the button with the downward facing arrow, and tapped my foot impatiently as the lift continued its journey to the 80th floor first before descending. |
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Large plantations are devoted to oil palm, rubber, sugar, and sisel for domestic use and export, though in some areas rubber trees are owned and tapped by farmers. |
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Jen grinned and she tapped her sharp pencil on the piece of paper. |
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He took a sip of a particularly loathsome vintage, chewed on it for a few seconds and, just as he was about to spit, someone tapped him on the arm to ask him a question. |
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Fresh water was piped in from the lake behind the settlement and could be tapped into with relative ease, giving Mac the unlimited fresh water that had always been his dream. |
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It tapped the growing middle class anger with corruption, and civil society's urge to tackle the warts that blot the country's emergence as a progressive, modern nation. |
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Fingers drummed on tabletops, teaspoons tapped impatiently on saucers. |
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They also tapped into the notion of a fair go, and whilst the media image of them as bludgers had sunk in, the Australian people said that the government was not being fair. |
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The mayor was taken on a site tour of the operation, by John Keeling, Brewing Director, where he saw the art of brewing and even tapped bungs into shives. |
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Since tapped for the role, Jones has been shuttling back and forth from D.C. to Minnesota, where he still serves as U.S. attorney. |
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Waltson tapped his cheek with his finger, and muttered something undecipherable to himself about something-or-other in the thingamabob, and scratched something else down. |
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When George W. Bush became president, he tapped Powell for the top job. |
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New features like liquid tapped seams, high quality thin stretch rubber and integrated hoods have made winter surfing more enjoyable and more accessible. |
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The secret police shadowed the activists and tapped their telephones. |
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And if you have a truly artisan brewery, the taste of the brew may vary from keg to keg, depending on when it was brewed and how long it has been tapped. |
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But by the grace of God everyone stepped away from the bar and I was able to get the keg tapped, which now made me the most popular person in all the land. |
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Clearly, additional research to confirm the developmental trends and identify critical periods for each of the phonological skills tapped is needed. |
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The doctor took off my glasses and tapped my forehead above my nose. |
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Ferro cement tanks are being used in some cases while most of the units have used high density plastic tanks for storing the rain water tapped through the method. |
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McConnell tapped his deputy, Jon Kyl, along with OMB director-turned-Ohio senator Rob Portman, which came as no surprise. |
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However, the tapped confabs gave investigators an inadvertent window on apparently shady dealings of an entirely different nature. |
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A plain yellow pencil tapped just outside a bright color photograph of a pretty young girl, around sixteen years old, with a wonderfully curvy figure and ebony skin. |
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The main feeder line to Bangalore passes through this region and it will be tapped at a suitable point to bring water to a ground-level reservoir that is being constructed. |
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Ira Glass eventually tapped the up-and-comers to be the in-house band for This American Life. |
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He tapped the button on the arrow and the barbed head started spinning. |
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His feet were unshackled, however, and tapped anxiously on the floor. |
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The two-man crew has tapped into the oxygen supply of a docked cargo ship. |
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We then tapped into the support from the Rural Fire Service. |
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As I raced back to the threadbare offices, where we tapped out stories on half-sheets of paper hunched over manual typewriters, my adrenaline was pumping. |
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She tapped her rod a few times, and it came ablaze with fiery light. |
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When she tapped a small gold medallion on the wall, a panel dropped away. |
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Fishmongers are another group of people who have a wealth of information waiting to be tapped by inquisitive customers, and they all seem eager to advise and assist. |
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Making our way to a city centre nightclub, the former frontman ordered the taxi driver to stop at a cash machine and tapped me for my last 100 euros. |
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Their papers and computers were confiscated and, although they were released on bail, their telephones were tapped and they had to endure constant surveillance. |
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The stud is drilled and tapped to accept the front action screw. |
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He tapped his foot and nodded his head in time to the beat of the drums. |
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She tapped her fingers against the table, beating out a rhythm. |
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She gathered her courage and tapped at the frame of the screen door. |
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What's not obvious from the pictures is the handguard is drilled and tapped in a number places for other accessory mounts including sling swivels. |
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He tapped Brett on the shoulder and socked one to him straight. |
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To do toe taps, all the toes are lifted off the floor and, keeping the heel on the floor and the outside four toes in the air, the big toe is tapped to the floor repetitively. |
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The man then leaned over and tapped the jock on a beefy shoulder. |
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The leaves of a tall oak tree tapped against the tiny glass window. |
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This usually happens across the front range of the Colorado Rockies, when you can get upsloping winds, some moisture tapped from the Gulf of Mexico. |
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The Washington Post, after a difficult four-year retrenchment, has tapped Boston Globe Editor Marty Baron to run the newsroom. |
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Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi told Italian news agency ansa that he had no idea whether the Vatican was tapped. |
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Judge Bert Richardson, a Republican appointee of President George W. Bush, tapped McCrum to investigate a case against Perry. |
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Many of these same grapes noted above are also tapped for producing Cognac in the Charente. |
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This week Secretary of State John Kerry tapped Nancy Powell, former ambassador to India, to lead the Ebola Coordination Unit. |
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With a slight laugh, she held up her mocha and tapped the cup against his. |
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Apparently there have even been discussions of this being tapped as a renewable energy source, but those darn lobbyists soon nipped that idea in the bud. |
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Sandra tapped the space bar a couple of times, wondering if perhaps her computer had simply gone crazy and opened some old, archived message in the hard drive. |
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He reached out and tapped my nose with his finger in a loving way. |
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A long low ball from Paudge Cuddy fell into the path of James Hooban and he tapped it past the advancing Liam Aherne before whipping it into an empty net. |
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He shifted slightly, but his foot tapped my ankle, causing me to yelp. |
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She told him as her fingers gently tapped on her half empty coffee cup. |
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And outside of music for clubs, the fusion possibilities of bhangra, dance-hall, drum'n'bass and African pop have barely been tapped by tune-loving songwriters. |
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A metal blade is set in the kerf and this is tapped to split the stone. |
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Tom furrowed his brow and tapped a few keys on his computer. |
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Minnie tapped a few keys on the keyboard and clicked the mouse. |
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I placed the tap in a drill chuck in my tailstock, with the tailstock loose so the tap could be advanced into the work as it was being tapped. |
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Who had been tapped for the new society, and why, had become a topic of local gossip, conjecture, and even cattiness. |
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He tapped out the dottle on the deck, locked the steering oar in position, and commenced repacking his pipe. |
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An emergency handpad, geckoed to the expanding bulkhead, slid past to one side. Sarasti grabbed it and tapped commands. |
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For six weeks in late March and early April, the great sugar maples are tapped for their sap. |
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He tapped into a chat line for spooks and found himself speaking once more to the love of his life. |
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David and the others had sat on mine in the tray and it got drenched from the casks of Coolabah they had tapped after the beer was finished. |
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Yellow and black birch were tapped like maples, producing an excellent maple syrup substitute. |
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The woman was a client of Jung's and as she recounted the dream during a psychotherapy session, a scarabaeid beetle tapped on the window. |
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The tour manager tapped Ortiz to field the phoner from his hotel room in Los Angeles on a tour stop. |
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Then on 84 minutes Puch's cross was cleared off the line by Mohammad Saif straight into Eisa Ali's path who tapped it in the second. |
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Natural gas will be tapped at the Ichthys offshore gas field and will be delivered to the onshore facility via an 850-kilometer-long pipeline. |
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In previous reports, Snowden also exposed that NSA tapped communication lines of Google and Yahoo to intercept user's data. |
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A short corner was played to Glyn Dyer and his cross was tapped past goalkeeper Robert Dean by Dominic Heaume. |
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The peddler stopped, and tapped her on the head, With absolute forefinger, brown and ringed. |
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A traffic cop tapped on a steamed-up window finding Carman skimpily dressed and husband Stephen in boxer shorts. |
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Participants at low risk tapped into their entorhinal cortex, which holds cells involved in spatial navigation. |
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However, Cumberworth levelled when a long goal kick went over the defence and was tapped home. |
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Combining this with a rise in numbers of flexitarians and a push for 'Meat Free Mondays', there is a huge market ready to be tapped into. |
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They have tapped Scott Shepard, a talented deadline writer, to be their rewriteman. |
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Shippen didn't know anything about golf until 1891 when Scotsman Willie Dunn was tapped to supervise construction of the Shinnecock Hills course. |
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Still, this adrenalized jolt of designer nihilism tapped right into late-capitalist disaffection and premillennial anxiety. |
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The echo canceler is basically an adaptive tapped delay-line filter with near and far-end sections. |
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Made our molasses into long sweetening and tapped the sugartrees for short sweetening. |
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In 2009, it was announced that McQueen has been tapped to direct Fela, a biopic about the Nigerian musician and activist Fela Kuti. |
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The wooden shafts, which were now threaded to fit the tapped barrel, were either fletched as before or designed to take a paper flight. |
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The dolmens were vaults or safes of stone, with a narrow circular entrance that could be tapped with a round screw of stone. |
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It has been suggested that this economic potential needs to be tapped for conservation. |
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