The pricey menu is big on fish but there are some original ravioli and pasta creations thrown in. |
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By presenting the song as high camp drama, the rather silly Satanic image of the Stones is thrown into relief. |
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If the figures being thrown around this week are any indication, there are a lot of people in need of remedial math lessons. |
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The pitching staff has hit enough batters and thrown enough wild pitches to be on pace to set major league records in both areas. |
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Yobs have thrown eggs and stones at the new library in Brewery Street while hurling abuse at readers. |
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The Colts haven't trailed in the final period all year, and Manning has thrown an average of four passes per game in the fourth quarter. |
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He added that a brick had been thrown through the window and a fire accelerant was thrown in on boxes containing paper documents. |
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How many presents have you accidentally thrown out in that pile of discarded wrapping paper this year? |
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They had literally thrown him from the train, despite his protestations, and his whole body had been jarred. |
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Flowers and wooden curios were thrown onto bonfires as their owners watched in disbelief. |
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This is no watered-down ghost story thrown into theaters for teenage consumption. |
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Modern lubricants are either petroleum or synthetic chemicals, sometimes with a bit of wax thrown in. |
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The Labor Party has thrown one of its basic principles out the window by now supporting the gerrymander in Western Australia. |
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After performing a song about the police and racial profiling, they were arrested and thrown in jail. |
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Chessington and Hook United Football Club has been thrown a lifeline to help recover from debts threatening to dash promotion dreams. |
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Billy's hammock had been weighted with shot and his body was thrown into the sea. |
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Warren glanced down to the journal which was resting on the floor from when he had thrown it. |
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The boy didn't seem to know what he was doing because the horse was going crazy and the little boy was being thrown around like a rag doll. |
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Stanley has one of the most joyless birthday parties imaginable thrown in his honour, with an undercurrent of menace never far from the surface. |
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More than 150 jubilant residents clapped and cheered as plans to build homes on a children's play area were thrown out. |
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It is all very well to say it is great to be competing with sides like Legion but this has to be looked on as a game thrown away. |
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He tossed these turnips out to the audience, to prove that they weren't doctored, and he started juggling them when they were thrown back. |
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Stained glass windows splayed sunlight in multicolored, non-sense rainbows over the rich Persian rugs thrown to either side of the ruby highway. |
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What made it more remarkable was the weather, which was wet, cold and very windy, with the odd snow shower thrown in for good measure. |
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Through the glass door to the step outside, two dozen yellowhammers and sparrows picked up seeds thrown on the snowy concrete. |
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Witnesses said that when the car hit Mr Kornelis, he was thrown 20 feet into the air and across the junction on to Railway Road. |
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When he's not, the batting order is thrown out of whack, with hitters moved into slots they are not suited to. |
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A female passenger in the car, also thought to be aged in her late teens, was thrown from the vehicle by the impact. |
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The accompanying music is pretty standard urban fare, with a touch of reggae thrown in for good measure. |
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I am frankly astonished nobody has thrown those mots justes my way before now. |
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However, these norms are thrown to the winds and the owners have scant regard for public safety. |
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Instead of correcting the wrong bits I should have just thrown the whole analogy back at him. |
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If river levels sink too low, barges could be grounded and agriculture thrown into chaos. |
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I think he was embarrassed by being thrown out and sought to wreak revenge. |
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During the match assistant referee Andrew Halliday was felled by a hurled coin and bottles were thrown. |
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He had not thrown the fire extinguisher deliberately but accepts he was reckless, he said. |
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Questions were thrown at me on a subject until I could give no more worthwhile answers. |
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Bridge had thrown out a superb long ball to the winger and just when it looked like he was away for his third, play was called back. |
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Democracy has been conveniently thrown out the door and in its wake imperialist and dictatorial rule reign supreme. |
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Two months after the Staff of Energy was destroyed, Will's body was burned into ashes and thrown into the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Rain storms and windstorms and turbulent waves and whatever other kind of disaster existed had thrown itself at them. |
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It saddens me that no matter how much he does that is good and positive, his past is always thrown in his face. |
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The girl's face was thrown into relief for the first time, and he glanced down. |
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Davis last night became the second governor in American history to be thrown from office in a recall vote. |
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Philip Nicholson, 43, said local youths had thrown stones and smashed four windows at his house in Alcuin Avenue, Tang Hall. |
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As a receiver, Hall adjusts well to poorly thrown balls and also can return kicks. |
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The former Turk deftly slid in front of me, eyes shadowed, face thrown into alternate patterns of light and dark. |
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Forms of contemporary no holds barred wrestling in which rules are thrown out the window are Hardcore Wrestling and Cage Fighting. |
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Bomb disposal experts were called to the scene, the station was evacuated and a cordon thrown around the area until the all-clear was given. |
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Villagers were celebrating in March when plans for a wind farm on land near Clowbridge Reservoir were thrown out. |
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The wheel went round and round and suddenly Stella was thrown out and landed in a heap at her Syd's feet. |
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One stone approximately a foot in width and length and half a foot in height was thrown to the opposite side of the road around 20 metres away. |
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Several years ago, shortly after Clyde Tombaugh died at the age of ninety, Pluto's planethood was thrown into question. |
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Dissidents were sent to work camps or executed, priests were thrown in jail, and schools and churches were shut down. |
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As the different wordings were thrown back and forth, all present knew they had a long working relationship to fall back on. |
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She watched Wolf with pleasure as he chewed, his jaw muscles thrown into relief by the light of the cookfire. |
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Stevens looked to have thrown away the next when he missed the final yellow when 55-33 ahead. |
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She is now fighting fit and ready for the challenges thrown up by her new parish. |
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The first-aid kit in the picture does not feature in the play but was thrown in as an additional prize as a humorous afterthought. |
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The real Alison Hargreaves overcame everything thrown in her path, put up with the disappointments and still reached for the stars. |
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I found a broken wood pigeon egg at the base of a Tamarisk tree, the wind having thrown it out. |
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I felt my body stiffen painfully as I relived the memory of my best friend being thrown onto the concrete footpath. |
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Once they have been emptied, the sacks are not sent to landfill sites or thrown away. |
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The hairs removed by the kangha are not to be thrown in a dirty place or on the floor. |
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Old sheets, blankets, towels, or any good-sized piece of fabric should never be thrown out. |
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There are in these strata many faults or irregularities, by which the due range of the strata is thrown out of course. |
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If five odds are thrown in a row the casino takes all the money wagered on that spinner. |
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E's sleeping area was a converted walk-in closet, with two mattresses thrown on the floor. |
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The woman pillion passenger was thrown into bushes and the second driver hit a tree before landing behind a wall. |
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Accusations and recriminations are thrown about and the characters occasionally become overwrought. |
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Head thrown back in spiritual ecstasy, he won the gold in a then Olympic record time of 47.6 seconds. |
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Women have been regularly verbally abused and even had stones thrown at them. |
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This absurd selection of tracks appears to highlight some elements of this journey, with elements of punk, alternative rock or film music audaciously thrown in together. |
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In Warsaw a protester hurled an egg that walloped him on about the same quadrant of his person as did the egg thrown at the deputy prime minister the week before. |
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Then suddenly, as if I'd thought too soon, there was a terrific pull backwards, and we were all thrown forwards in our seats as the train juddered to a sudden halt. |
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Surviving into his 90th year, he got nearly four decades, post-Warner, to spread the good word about classical cartooning and to hear quite a few thrown his way. |
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The riot squad were getting tooled up when I left, but when asked what trouble they had seen, they pointed to smoke bombs being thrown about by animal rights fanatics. |
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Vieira absolved any individuals of blame for the shocking defensive display in Munich, but revealed his frustration at yet another European campaign that could be thrown away. |
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A year later, four were hanged, even as evidence emerged revealing that the bomb may have been thrown by an agent provocateur in the employ of the police. |
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Attending a Mile High event is akin to being abruptly thrown into an ongoing play and having to adjust your behavior accordingly. |
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Sannikov and the other opposition candidates are arrested and thrown in the clink, along with thousands of ordinary citizens. |
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Their bodies were buried for a couple of weeks, and then disinterred and thrown on a road. |
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He had pitched in high school and occasionally had thrown a knuckleball. |
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The General Insurance Association has thrown the ball back in the court of the four companies after junking its empanelment of third party administrators. |
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This is no time to stand with a Labour government that has thrown its lot in with the US war machine while attacking groups like the firefighters at home. |
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The distance to which the weet-weet can be thrown is truly astonishing. |
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That's tame compared to the c-word and racism other Republicans have thrown on the social network. |
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I recently remonstrated with two of them throwing crisps at each other and then the bag thrown on the ground and received a torrent of abusive foul language. |
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The keen gardener, who has had an allotment for nearly seven years, said his plot had vegetables ripped up, tools thrown around and specialist plant frames smashed. |
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When I get the paper copies of the Sundays I'm tempted to try and calculate the average wordage thrown at the assiduous reader on a typical Sunday. |
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As the assemblies multiply and spread, the disparity between communities has thrown up a series of issues. |
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I was astonished by his work and very grateful that fate had thrown us together. |
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I usually try to read on the trip home, but the way the train jolts around, you usually get thrown into people because there's nothing to hold onto. |
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The cove Deli on Main Street buzzed with the sound of a generator, and the lights were dim but the doors thrown open. |
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And played with the wide eyes of actress Taylor Schilling, Piper was like Bambi being thrown into the slaughterhouse. |
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She had just thrown a load of whites in the washer when the doorbell rang. |
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Eliot and Snake end up thrown together by circumstances, struggling with each other on a hijacked plane while the red digital display on the bomb counts down to zero. |
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Now the Supreme Leader has thrown the confidential details out into the open and marked his line in the sand. |
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A parliamentary answer, and he gets a biscuit tin thrown at his head for his troubles. |
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It is a parliamentary answer, and Bloom gets a biscuit tin thrown at his head for his, shall we say, troubles. |
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She walked down the bluestone and blacktop driveway and through shadows thrown by the branches of seven leafless oak trees. |
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He explains that once he recovered from the injury, he was captured by Spaniards, thrown in jail and then sent to Constantinople to be the almoner to the French Ambassador. |
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His prophecy kicked off a vertiginous frenzy of doomsaying, and he was thrown in jail by fearful Bolognese officials. |
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And others will say that it is a distant echo thrown off the bombed-out rubblelands. |
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Or was it one to be placed firmly in the bottom drawer of memory, the lock secured, and the key thrown away? |
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You even have it if the remnant of your unfinished cup of tea has been accidentally thrown away by someone else, who's come upon it and thought it unwanted, of no account. |
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The questions thrown Broderick's way inevitably had to do with his fabulous wife. |
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Ex-hippie Billy Hayes was busted for smuggling hash and thrown in a terrifying Turkish prison. |
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The forces in Calais would have moved to Normandy and could well have thrown the Allies back into the sea. |
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Never has such a strong political hand been so needlessly, carelessly, calamitously thrown away. |
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She was a tall woman, dressed in a bright purple dress with lace, a dark blue shawl thrown about her shoulders and a black hat on her bright red hair. |
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The threatened York rail manufacturer has been thrown a much-needed lifeline by rail freight company EWS, which has ordered a further 220 coal wagons. |
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One never knows why these people are thrown into a society where there is no development and these people are living in horrendous conditions of abject poverty. |
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Words had been exchanged and the texter, chad Oulson, had stood up and may have thrown a bag of popcorn. |
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Number two, he's very bombastic in his motion papers, saying the prosecutors should be recused or the prosecutor should be substituted or thrown off the case. |
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Tight-lipped, he appeared discomfited by the questions thrown at him by Brewer, and relied on streams of impenetrable government-speak for his responses. |
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Ravi would be thrown out of the dorms, perhaps even convicted of a crime, and Clementi would be able to move on with his life. |
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He snatched up the thrown chair and crashed it down onto the head of a charging older black man, who crumpled into a heap. |
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Boobaloobs should be rounder than the first beachball thrown on a hot July day in Barry Island. |
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Phaidor and I were taken below decks, where, still fast bound, we were thrown into a small compartment which contained a single port-hole. |
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The little boys in the front bedroom had thrown off their blankets and lay under the sheets. |
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I started off lassoing the cleanskins, dragging them up bellowing to the bronco panel where they were quickly leg-roped, thrown and branded. |
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His Body was found almost naked in the field, for his Purple Robe he had thrown aside, lest it should descry him, unwilling to be found. |
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They were thrown into ecstasies of suspicion by finding that we possessed a French translation of Hitler's Mein Kampf. |
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Except for the shaft of light thrown by her own headlamps, the darkness was Egyptian. |
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Fejes was thrown facefirst to the snow and remained down for several minutes but walked off the course on his own. |
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By the perpetual flux of the liquids, a great part of them is thrown out of the body. |
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Dark skinned as he was, he was most likely to be slighted and thrown out by that gori mem. |
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There was a heap of little crumpled bills which, with Felicie's griffonage, Helen had thrown into her table-drawer. |
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The dried horseskin was made of brown Canton flannel and was held in place by being thrown over a horizontal stick. |
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A law was eventually passed to protect innocent bystanders from assault by wastes thrown into the street. |
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The early sources' account that the Saxons were thrown back around this time seems to be borne out by archaeological evidence. |
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In treating of the attack of posts, I referred only to the impalisaded turf works usually thrown up by infantry in the midst of a campaign. |
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The impure gemstone was not good enough to be made into a necklace, so it was thrown out. |
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William ordered that Harold's body be thrown into the sea, but whether that took place is unclear. |
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William ordered that Harold's body was to be thrown into the sea, but whether that took place is unclear. |
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But then France entered the war, and diplomatic calculations were once again thrown into confusion. |
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The advent of containerisation meant that the city's docks became largely obsolete, and dock workers were thrown out of jobs. |
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In such a scenario, the occupant may be thrown from the vehicle and suffer greater injury or death. |
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However, the makers of these devices usually state that trapped animals should be thrown away with the trap. |
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During the same month in Belfast there were seven attacks on Polish homes within ten days, in which stones and bricks were thrown at the windows. |
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An Irishman, he is said to have floated across to Cornwall after being thrown into the sea tied to a millstone. |
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The scabbard is stolen by Morgan le Fay in revenge for the death of her beloved Accolon and thrown into a lake, never to be found again. |
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Teach's corpse was thrown into the inlet while his head was suspended from the bowsprit of Maynard's sloop so that the reward could be collected. |
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The protagonist is thrown by fate into poverty and after many difficulties achieves a golden happiness. |
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In 2012, during Cher Lloyd's performance, the crowd booed and a bottle filled with urine was thrown at her, causing Lloyd to walk off stage. |
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She came back on to finish her set but another bottle was thrown and she ended her set early. |
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The ball is also regarded as bad if it is thrown into the batter's body or wide of the batting box. |
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Darts is a form of throwing sport in which small missiles are thrown at a circular dartboard fixed to a wall. |
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When a dart strikes the board, the section makes contact with a metal plate, telling the computer where the player has thrown. |
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Illumination should be arranged to brightly illuminate the dartboard and minimize shadows of thrown darts. |
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The minimum number of thrown darts required to complete a leg of 501 is nine. |
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However, it wasn't until 2005 that viewers were able to see every dart thrown live at the World Championship. |
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Southpaw Harrison landed one punch during the entire fight, out of 32 thrown. |
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However, in the 1640s, the Ulster Plantation was thrown into turmoil by civil wars that raged in Ireland, England and Scotland. |
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The arrangement was for teacher and student to continue their work together, with free room and board thrown in. |
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All that work, trust, and knowledge of each other would have been thrown out of the window and they'd have to start again. |
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She incorporated stones and rocks which had been thrown through her window in a mixed media piece in her 2005 show. |
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But celestial imperiousness, love, wrath, and fervour, had proved to be somewhat thrown away on netherward Egdon. |
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Now, however, the furthest limits of Britain are thrown open, and the unknown always passes for the marvellous. |
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When Beaton objected to the new arrangements Margaret had him arrested and thrown into jail. |
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Davison was arrested, thrown into the Tower of London, and found guilty of misprision. |
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The term is usually associated with art in which the traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation. |
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They fly around the boats to take fish from the fishing nets or pick up the remains thrown into the sea. |
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The festival continues to overcome a variety of challenges thrown up by its distance from key markets and the changed economic climate. |
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The Pillar was thrown down by the Roundheads during the English Civil War and a grave under it opened. |
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A large quantity of gold was said to have been thrown up on the beach at Porth Alerth, with some families becoming rich overnight. |
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Rush was treated no differently and had to begin his time at the club as a squad member rather than being thrown into the first team. |
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Her neck would be thrown back in an intense and sometimes agonizing opisthotonic posture. |
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The number of finds of axes and broken rapiers is thought to be due to religious offerings where valuable items were thrown into the water. |
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Bycatch is thrown back to the ocean either dead or with injuries that may result in death. |
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Jetsam are goods that were thrown off a ship, which was in danger, to save the ship. |
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Thus, a thrown hand axe would not usually have penetrated deeply enough to cause very serious injuries. |
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Indeed, the captives bobbed up to the surface after being thrown in the water from the boats. |
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They were also carried by midwives, and thrown away when the child was born. |
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To maximize elastic energy storage and recovery, such darts should be held only by the nock and allowed to pivot freely as they are thrown. |
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Of the darts still in widespread use, perhaps the closest to traditional thrown darts are lawn darts. |
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These are large and heavy enough to be thrown by swinging, and to seriously wound a person when thrown. |
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A thick blanket of dust that was thrown up darkened the globe, affecting plants and other photosynthesising life. |
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They assaulted the embankment, preceding their assault with volleys from slings and spears thrown by machines. |
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Noosemarks and skin piercing were evident and she had been thrown into a bog rather than buried or cremated. |
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Eight corners of the building were set ablaze, and a Molotov cocktail was thrown at a window. |
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This was just a year after the Ostrogoths had thrown off nearly a century of domination by the Huns. |
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The slaves who administer this purification are afterwards thrown into the lake. |
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Fabric also can be made from recycled or recovered cotton that otherwise would be thrown away during the spinning, weaving, or cutting process. |
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A union between two women and one man was reported in August 2012, though doubts were thrown on its legality. |
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Shuttles are thrown or passed back and forth through the shed, between the yarn threads of the warp in order to weave in the weft. |
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When a trust was ended, there were often great celebrations as the gates were thrown open. |
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According to legend they died of starvation a few weeks later, since their brother had thrown the prison key in the castle moat. |
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Cinder cones are formed from tephra or ash and tuff which is thrown from an explosive vent. |
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Their different personalities are thrown into sharp relief by their contrasting priorities. |
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Joseph is thrown in prison, where Christ visits him and explains the mysteries of the blessed cup. |
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The old sacrificial well is still there, but animals aren't thrown into it to appease monsters anymore. |
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The screwball is not thrown much because it tends to damage pitcher's arms. |
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Though we wipe away with never so much care the dirt thrown at us, there will be left some sulliage behind. |
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The plot of Felix was quickly discovered, and De Lacey and Agatha were thrown into prison. |
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Exceptions are thrown when some module of the project detects an error condition or if it handles some standard Java throwables. |
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Indeed, by the report of our elders, this nervous preparation for old age is only trouble thrown away. |
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The cellular phone companies were engaged in a freebie war, each offering various services thrown in when one purchased a plan. |
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Players sat ashen-faced as their specially chartered Kiev-bound plane was thrown around at 2,000ft as thunder and lightning rumbled around them. |
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Women have aborted, men have committed suicide, and both men and women have been thrown into convulsions during the fearful agony of renal colic. |
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Will there be some babies thrown out with the bathwater, if you will? |
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The moral dilemma thrown up by this terrorist proposal was just as gripping, if not more so, than the whizzbang action of this intelligent hokum. |
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I would sift through it because angle brackets and other things were mistakenly thrown in there that could be reused in future productions. |
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The Season 5 ended with the abduction of Neal Caffrey by an unknown person, and his tracking ankle bracelet was thrown away. |
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And the Quaffle, a scarlet ball thrown by the players through the hoops at either end of the pitch to score points, has been renamed a Klonken. |
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Minutes later a similar device was thrown at a house in nearby Quickthorn Place, although it failed to ignite. |
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It also emerged that Richardson used to attend parties thrown by the gay playwright, Terence Rattigan at the Hotel Negresco. |
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Victims were put into sacks, speared, and thrown into the congo River. |
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As a consequence, ties between Ankara and Cairo were thrown into crisis. |
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Modern-day written Japanese is a mixture of kanji, hiragana and katakana, with an increasing amount of Western script also thrown in. |
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So whether we're talking real or imagined pollution, the fast ball or the changeup, redevelopers can hit whatever's thrown at them. |
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Matter of fact, a knuckler shouldn't be thrown hard, but then the ball don't travel as fast, either, you dig? |
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Knut was thrown into the media spotlight four years ago after his mum Tosca abandoned him at birth. |
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No carrier is to be thrown off Verizon's network or that of any other former Baby Bell. |
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A long-running case involved a layby on the A487 at Maentwrog, where for years rubbish was thrown in to a SSSI gorge managed by a local farmer. |
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The first and most persistent barrier that is thrown in the path of Balzacian influence is deciding whether Melville had known French or not. |
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Ian Kinsler hit the first pitch thrown by John Lackey into the left-field seats for his sixth homer this season, and 28th career leadoff shot. |
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In public, Labour maintains the fiction it's going all-out to win in Kent when risibly the towel was thrown in before the campaign started. |
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Consider the pitcher who retaliates for a beanball thrown at one of his teammates by throwing at the next batter he faces. |
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Over a dirty hemp tunic he'd thrown a jerkin of goat's pelt in the manner of goatherds, two splints on the ankles were tied blood-stoppingly fast with leather thongs. |
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Several weeks after Dr Helby's death, there was another incident in which a coach driver lost control, injuring several passengers who were thrown out of their seats. |
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The celebrations on the day of its opening ceremony became so alcoholic, however, that parts of it were thrown down there and then, the rest being destroyed later. |
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These faults give rise to the Frickley and Maltby troughs where the coal measures are thrown down and lie deeper than in other parts of the coalfield. |
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Most dogs love retrieving, regardless of what object is thrown. |
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Afterwards these pieces, split into small sticks ready for the stove, were thrown into a conical heap, which it was Lincoln's business to repile in shapely ricks. |
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The parlous American economy was thrown into chaos with prices soaring and unexpected shortages causing hardship in New England which was considering secession. |
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They were employed to work under the machinery to clean up the dust and oil and to gather the cotton that had been thrown off the mule by its intense vibrations. |
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Into this well it may have been thrown by his men, who adopting the use of his new tools with reluctance, and reportedly thwarted him in many ways. |
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In the old days of Magic the Gathering, the flavor text was almost all serious, sometimes even with quotes from Shakespeare or Edgar Allen Poe thrown in. |
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This shuttle could be thrown through the warp, which allowed much wider cloth to be woven much more quickly and made the development of machine looms much simpler. |
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She had a fit and had thrown all of his clothes out of the window. |
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Whatever Coke's meaning, after an initial period of application, Bonham's Case was thrown aside in favour of the growing doctrine of Parliamentary sovereignty. |
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The French monarchy was thrown into turmoil, which increased further with the outbreak of the French Wars of Religion that would last for several decades. |
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About 200 of the original demonstrators were forcibly loaded onto two Indonesian naval vessels and taken to two different locations to be thrown into the ocean. |
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Bodies were stripped naked, mutilated, and thrown into the Seine. |
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This wrestler or pahlwan was a devotee of the old type of wrestling, in which the opponent is thrown down and pinned, unable to get out from under the pinner. |
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Hilderic, Hoamer and their relatives were thrown into prison. |
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Her furious father had her thrown from the heights of Traprain Law. |
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No one in the street was aware than an Austrian paperhanger named Shickelgruber, and calling himself Hitler, had been arrested in Munich and thrown into jail. |
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Some drew donkeys on which were thrown and bumped their wounded, sackwise. |
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The toad was thrown into the fire but escaped with severe burns. |
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His bodyguards had their ceremonial axes broken, two high magistrates accompanying him were wounded, and he had a bucket of excrement thrown over him. |
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Mine drops...like a curveball thrown over-handed by a left-hander. |
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But it is the doubt thrown on the prospect of arrival, the falterings of purpose and belief, the renewals of hope that give the novel its drive and energy. |
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Seeing that the Irish are using the cauldron to revive their dead, he hides among the Irish corpses and is thrown into the cauldron by the unwitting enemy. |
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The knight Lyvet was released and his follower thrown into the Tower. |
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In 1093, Rhys was killed in unknown circumstances while resisting their expansion into Brycheiniog and his son Gruffydd was briefly thrown into exile. |
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Peels are hits that are thrown with the most amount of power. |
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The piece, consisting of neon tubing spelling the words Moss Kin, had been mistakenly thrown out of a basement, owned by the craftsman who made the glass. |
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The bad guy is thrown out of his car and comes face to face with Arrow. |
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He suggested that, if Ireland had a domestic Parliament, the ports would be thrown open and the abundant crops raised in Ireland would be kept for the people of Ireland. |
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Well, Adam didn't seem to have a problem with the size of her breasts. Paige had found that if a guy was thrown by her mosquito bites, he'd do one of two things. |
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Kate and the team are keen to decipher when another eruption can be expected, but to do this, they need to collect a lava bomb the minute it's thrown from the crater. |
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Kate and the team are keen to find out when another eruption can be expected, but to do this they need to collect a lava bomb the minute it's thrown from the crater. |
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Millions were thrown out of work, and several major banks collapsed. |
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The issue of religious faith having been thrown into the arena of politics, Francis came to view the movement as a threat to the kingdom's stability. |
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He was a scholarship boy who had won an Exhibition to Oxford, and then, like so many others, had found himself thrown upon the slave market of pedagogy. |
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The brat was simply thrown over both shoulders or sometimes over only one. |
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Professor Miller's careful research has thrown a monkey-wrench into the Einstein wheel, although it has far from discouraged the enthusiastic exponents of Einsteinism. |
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A number of people were reportedly beaten and bottles were thrown. |
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I have known barley chit in seven hours after it had been thrown forth. |
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Dock lines need to be thrown and handled safely and correctly when coming alongside, up to a buoy, and when anchoring, as well as when casting off and getting under way. |
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Mariama, the 36-year-old homemaker, was thrown out of the vehicle she was travelling in with her family some 30 kilometres from Bangalore airport. |
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In a team competition the winner is the first team to reach the last number or bullseye after the round is complete or each member of each team has thrown that specific round. |
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The bases are marked with posts, which batters must keep in contact with and fielders must 'stump', and only one 'good' ball needs to be thrown before a batter must run. |
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Raves were well attended at this time and consisted of single events or moving series of parties thrown by production companies or unlicensed clubs. |
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This 'pastry' cover was not meant to be eaten and was thrown away. |
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Seven thousand pounds was spent on fortifications, but on the appearance of parliamentary forces the gates were thrown open and the city surrendered. |
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The museum houses artefacts from the Roman period including objects which were thrown into the Sacred Spring, presumably as offerings to the goddess. |
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There, among other things, weights were lifted and the discus thrown. |
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In 1773, the tea ships moored in Boston Harbor were boarded by colonists and the tea thrown overboard, an event that became known as the Boston Tea Party. |
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The English soldiers formed up as a shield wall along the ridge and were at first so effective that William's army was thrown back with heavy casualties. |
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The English soldiers formed up as a shield wall along the ridge, and were at first so effective that William's army was thrown back with heavy casualties. |
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Captives might have their throats cut and be bled into giant cauldrons or have their intestines opened up and the entrails thrown to the ground for prophetic readings. |
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The sword was carried in a belt of buff or other leather girded round the body, or thrown over the right shoulder, these shoulder belts were called baudricks. |
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Ice in the tubes means your airspeed indicator will be thrown off. |
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W as in Welcome mat, which will be thrown out in Dallas and San Francisco in Week 5 when Emmitt Smith returns with Dallas and Steve Mariucci comes back with Detroit. |
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When Fukie saw plastic bottles being thrown away, she said that in the North, they repeatedly wash bottles for use and eventually sell them, according to Chimura. |
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Motorbike riding, beardie TV cooks Si King and Dave Myers arrived in Cardiff with a show part slapstick, part stand up and with a little bit of cooking thrown in. |
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The ofs and the whiches have thrown our prose into a hundred-years' sleep. |
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Unkingship was proclaimed, and his majesty's statues thrown down. |
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There is no waste dump at the surface, and none of the contents of the lode as yet broken down have been so poor in silver as to be thrown away or used for gobbing up. |
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The ball may be thrown from any part of the field, but only the player standing in the field may catch it. Rules. 1. An unbounced ball counts 1 point. |
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It was a rickety concern, was unballasted, and looked as if, loosely thrown together, it had never filled its original mission and had been practically abandoned. |
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