The factor that would tip the balance for me, however, would be wireless Internet. |
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Trees are sheared to the shape of an inverted ice cream cone with a wide base and a uniform taper to the tip of the tree. |
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It was shaped like an arrowhead, with a flat tip where Kiv guessed the cockpit must be, and he could just see it from underneath. |
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Depending on the extent of the difference in rank, however, other factors can tip the balance. |
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He touched her chin to tip her face up, then leaned down and gently kissed her. |
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He's the kind of guy who always has the mot juste on the tip of his tongue and the wit to know when to say it, and when not to. |
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Her tail has a black tip with two rings close to each other about 5 inches from the tip. |
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There are lots of Weblogs already around but only the tip of the iceberg is visible. |
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Unless perfectly synchronized, dual ballonets tend to tip the craft toward the tail or nose. |
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According to the squad's mentors, however, there are two factors that tip the balance in favour of the current squad. |
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Alas, it's a resource that is as well-catalogued as a rubbish tip and the librarians never seem to be around to help when you need it most. |
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His boot tip tapped at an impression left in soft red clay for my inspection. |
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In between the two islands, black tip sharks were sighted near a healthy patch of staghorn corals. |
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Press the tip of your index finger in the middle of the tie, just below the knot. |
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The cigar has been aesthetically fashioned with a soft mouthpiece and a detailed ash-effect tip that glows when in use. |
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Shoulder tip and pelvic pain after surgery can also be decreased using lignocaine instilled subdiaphragmatically and also into the mesosalpinx. |
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The blue fairy took one look at the hand and sunk her teeth deep into the tip of Becki's index finger, drawing blood. |
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I looked down and silently traced the flower pattern on the armrest of the chair with the tip of my finger. |
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He ripped out his old kitchen, took it to the tip and looked forward to quickly installing the new units. |
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Bender takes a single key from his pocket and scrapes its tip along the plaster of the wall, the sound a dry kind of whistle. |
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I took it and grabbed my wallet, placing the money with a tip at the plate. |
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If we can turn the suburbs around and make a real difference, that will tip the balance for us in the future. |
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The house is an absolute tip with a fridge that makes Old Mother Hubbard look good but there's not much new in that. |
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He said the grounds of his town centre church were treated like a rubbish tip and bottles lobbed at its windows. |
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The usual teams were picked and Emily quickly gained possession of the ball at tip off. |
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Perennial varieties may be propagated by tip cuttings, layering or division. |
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This is not always possible, but by doing this it is possible to tighten up the quiver tip until the ledger only just holds bottom. |
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I was vaguely aware of Deo and a name, a word on the tip of my tongue that I couldn't quite say. |
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The rubber tip of her bottle hung from her lips, clenched securely between her young baby teeth. |
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At first glance, it's a cleaning rod with a rubber tip and a funny-looking patch. |
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On the tip of the spire is a weathervane of Fortuna, seen standing on a gilded globe supported by two telamones. |
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Another tip learned from experience, is to use a heavier sinker than you might think is really necessary. |
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Evelyn glared daggers at me, causing whatever sharp retort to vanish on the tip of my tongue. |
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No one wants a tip or incinerator anywhere near them but will shout their heads off if they are asked to recycle or reduce what they throw away. |
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Three days later the boat limps into Newport, a few mattresses stuffed into the broken-off tip of the hull to keep the water out. |
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Similarly the tip of the middle, ring and little fingers of the top hand will be seen. |
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The terminal is an unpaired ossicle occurring at the dorsal tip of the arm. |
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Both provide audio detection signals that peak in frequency when the locator's tip is held directly over the target. |
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It had a full curl, like a longhorn's, and it measured a full six inches from tip to tip. |
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They chat to the local fishermen who tip them off to net snags, and spend long hours poring over the charts. |
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Behind the flock even the white tip of his tail and his ruff were quite invisible. |
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While large cash transfers can occasionally tip off authorities to drug activity, terrorists leave few telltale financial signs. |
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When you bottlefeed, hold your baby close and tip the bottle up so the teat fills with milk, and not air. |
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However, if you happen to be out with me, just don't expect me to cough up for a tip if the service has been average or lousy. |
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The slide was flimsy, and if you had the help of a stout friend you could tip it over. |
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At almost 6-5, Smith gained weight to tip the scales at 217 pounds on Friday morning. |
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You tip the salt cellar at the edge of your plate, and deposit just the right amount of salt there. |
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He doesn't tip his hand and reveal why he knows, but he tells Clark that he knows the story about his rescue is not quite true. |
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It looks beautiful in a rail course, where backside and frontside tip and board slides can be combined at speeds of around 20 miles per hour. |
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It wasn't enough to fly under the Red River Bridge in Louisiana wing tip to wing tip, but they did it upside-down. |
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I missed this story when it originally came out a few days ago, so hat tip to Jeff Norris for bringing it to my attention. |
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There seems to be nowhere other than the tip to take cardboard for recycling, which is not much fun when there's always a long queue. |
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Now tip the contents of the pan into a large mixing bowl and add all the remaining ingredients. |
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Make sure that you show everyone the puffed-up bags before you open them and tip the contents into warm bowls. |
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She had personally verified about 2,000 casualties through painstaking casework, although she knew these were just the tip of the iceberg. |
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I felt horrible when my recycling bin was filled with so much water that I couldn't tip it over to empty it. |
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Rivers and lakes can dry up during hot seasons so you can have a great tip only to arrive to find a mud bowl! |
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Matt and Ashlee pointed the tip of the sword at the bird's chest and a beam of light shot up and hit the animal. |
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If we could offer a tip it would be to never say tally-ho, whatever the provocation. |
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Located at the southern tip of the Korean peninsula, Cheju has been shaped by volcanic lava. |
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A pruning saw with a curved blade that's narrow at the tip will help you get into tight spaces. |
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This two-piece telescoping staff also has a rubber tip which removes to reveal a steel point used for rough terrain. |
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This metal tip transfers your body heat to the liquid inside the glass tube. |
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The sharp, tapered tip is used to pierce and thread smaller cuts without damaging its appearance. |
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There is a tip wand that stretches the sail out to fit onto the winglets, which are held in place by the aluminum tip tube. |
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The tip jack shaft comprises at least one group of contact links which are arranged in a comb-type manner on the wide side of the tip jack shaft. |
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The mackerel hit the lure like an express train, winning a foot or two of line against the drag, wrestling the rod tip toward the water. |
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The aim here is also to determine if the root tip removal before submergence would lead to superior anoxic tolerance. |
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A small fraction, consistent with one or two molecules of tip retractions, show clear sawtooth patterns in force. |
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Once in a while a student may tip a pot of paint over the head of the life-sized copper statue of the dog by George IV Bridge. |
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The other feature is a spring loaded striker with a tungsten carbide tip designed to shatter safety glass. |
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I bit my lip as I turned on the tip of my foot, my arms swinging out in wide arcs. |
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On its face, the upper lip, mandible, and tip of the muzzle are silvery white to yellowish. |
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The art of edging is to literally tip your skis sideways allowing the edge to cut into the snow. |
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Italy traded with the Saracens intensely and its southern tip was under Saracen rule. |
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The tip of her arrow seemed to be flaming, orange and yellow dancing along the blood red point. |
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These tail fin tip vortices have been interpreted to be analogous to wing tip vortices of aircraft. |
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With their long, slim bodies, they can be recognised easily by the large white tip on their first dorsal fin and the upper lobe of the tail. |
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When the currants start to burst and flood the pan with colour, tip in the loganberries or raspberries. |
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A variety of tip shapes and conducting coatings were evaluated using an electrospray time-of-flight mass spectrometer run in the sheathless mode. |
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At high tide it is fully submerged, but at low tide the tip of the ceiling is just dry and can be seen from a boat. |
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Competitors will now have to keep the foil's tip on their opponent's target area for a whole 15 milliseconds instead of two milliseconds. |
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Tipping is un-Australian, he told me, because everyone is equal in a classless society and so to tip someone is an insult. |
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When the tip of her first finger touched it, a sharp note sang through her ears. |
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The scientists will then take a small piece of tissue from the tail tip of the mice to examine the structure of the genome. |
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The glowing orangish-red tip seems to be the only source of light for miles around. |
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From the tip of the headland you are treated to a view of more unblemished promontories dotted along the coast. |
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Akhana looked at the lodgings and gave the cab driver a good tip for his service. |
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After giving Marcie a nice tip for her excellent service, I proceeded into the station. |
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Willie Wilson then cracked in a shot, which Reid did brilliantly to tip over the bar to deny the Fifers. |
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This is not a point I like to ponder too much, lest it tip the mental balance. |
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Environmental protection officers were visiting the site today to find out if a seal of the tip had been disturbed. |
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The varied sittella has a grey body and breast, white head and tail tip and black wings and remaining parts of the body. |
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For all I know I'll run around making drinks for you all night and at the end you leave me a big goose egg on the tip line. |
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The root cap covers the root tip and secrets mucilage which facilitates the movement of the growing roots in the soil. |
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Carrying heavy bags of rubbish up steel steps to tip over the waist height edge of the skip cannot be safe. |
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The conductor wire 20 is attached to the inside of the open end of the zircalloy tip 12 by using a silver braze filler. |
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They transport the spermatophores with a copulatory organ, called the ligula, located on the tip of one of their arms. |
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In contrast to the tip of a blade, a bullet is blunt and will impact a large number of fibers, which will resist entry. |
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The tip of the weapon should form a straight trajectory to a point on the target. |
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Cabo Matapalo, at the tip of the peninsula, draws surfers to its famous right point breaks. |
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From the tip of its rubbery duck-bill to the end of its blunt tail it is no more than 50 cm long. |
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This device was originally used to map surfaces at the atomic level by using a single atom held at the tip of a probe. |
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Carefully tip in the tomatoes, onion rings and garlic, then mix into the oil. |
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The tip of his heart gets illumined and, being illumined, the atman departs through the eye or the head or some other part of the body. |
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Madoka's father must have handed the parking attendant a tip ahead of time with instructions to signal when Madoka and her mother arrived. |
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The tip of a tail feather was cut from each bird to avoid resampling in the same period. |
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Well, right before the game, and I mean right before the tip off, I filled out the book and made sure I handed it to Tom, the ref. |
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Using a sharp, clean knife or clippers, cut the tip of a side shoot that has at least three leaf joints. |
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He begins to tip the contents out on the bed and finds many things he would have expected. |
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The radiated light is directed so as to be projected from a tip of the light pen as required. |
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It is a salubriously green island state and is located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula. |
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It's a soft spring twilight by the edge of Lake Superior at the far northern tip of Wisconsin. |
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This allows drivers to use a tip shift system to select gears without a clutch or it can operate as a traditional automatic. |
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Winded, I curl into a ball on my side, tip my head back and gasp for breath. |
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His sword, made of ancient oak, sliced through the air, its tip ploughing a shallow groove in the earth. |
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The white blaze had always been there, from the tip of her nose between her ears and down her back. |
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Along with the wing tip lights, the lights on the vertical are also being examined. |
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Exodermal suberin lamellae started to develop 30 mm behind the root tip in rice and were fully developed at about 60 mm behind the tip. |
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The tip of the Asian elephant trunk contains both Pacinian and Meissner corpuscles. |
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Animal sanctuaries take in about 33,000 rabbits a year, but that number is just the tip of the iceberg, she said. |
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Kime scrambled for his name, searching through his mental reserves for the name that lingered on the tip of his tongue. |
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She wetted the tip of her finger, counted out five tens and dropped them into the metal money scoop. |
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Also, with repeated sharpening of a flat blade, a pointed tip inevitably develops. |
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Riley buried the pen into his desk, the tip snapping off and flying off to some dark invisible corner. |
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A handy tip is to give the walls one or two coats of emulsion or a coat of paste before you wallpaper. |
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My tip is to pop a couple of pieces of dark chocolate into the gravy to add extra richness. |
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I cut each of the primary remiges 3 cm shorter, measuring from the tip and perpendicular to the long axis. |
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For an angled endoscope, the direction of view is the tip of the image with respect to the endoscope shaft. |
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The bridge of his nose was covered with a sticking plaster and the tip appeared to be scarred, bruised and flaking. |
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Does it matter whether the place is a rundown tip as long as it echoes with love and laughter? |
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It was common practice to find a ladder at the wing tip of the aircraft, as well as a fire bottle and some AGE equipment. |
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We'd like to post more excerpts, but with the international political situation so delicate right now, it could tip us over the brink. |
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He pulled his staff from his pocket to deflect one of her punches, and quickly jabbed her in the ribs with the tip of it. |
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Stir in the nuts and fruit then, once well combined, tip into a 1 litre pudding basin. |
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It's located on the left bank of the river Beas, at the eastern tip of the Kulu-Manali axis. |
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The pipette microchamber introduces a mechanical constraint around the annulus where the pipette tip contacts the plasma membrane. |
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If I had an old cooker I can take it in my anonymous car to the tip for recycling. |
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We will also be smoothing the wing surface and adding a new wing tip treatment. |
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A useful tip is to insert another swivel about two feet up from the lure or hook to help prevent any tangles to the leader. |
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Slice each long half again, lengthways, then cut each piece into short, fat chunks and tip into a large mixing bowl. |
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In order to concentrate more light at the aperture, they placed a glass ball lens on the upper side of the tip prior to the assembly step. |
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Yogi Berra, another Yankee, gave him the most trouble until he got a tip from California pitching coach Marv Grissom. |
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Radiographs may show osteophytes of the olecranon tip and the medial wall of the olecranon fossa, hypertrophy of the olecranon and loose bodies. |
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Toddy, an alcoholic liquor, is made by tapping the tree, which is done by cutting off the tip of a flower stem. |
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He approached it on tip toes, leafing through a pile of papers on the surface. |
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As long as the pressure is applied in a forward direction, the tip is secure in the haft. |
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The hydraulically retracted wing tip floats were similar in construction to the hull. |
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They don't even know what shipboard life is like, but now they're out here working at the tip of the spear. |
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Pinch the growing tip out of tall-growing plants to encourage branching and shorter growth. |
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Centipedes were measured from the tip of the upper mandible to the posterior end of the last body segment. |
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The former Aberdeen striker drilled in a 45-yard shot which forced the Frenchman to furiously back-pedal and tip the ball over the bar. |
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Neither the normal stress nor the frictional shear stress acting on the cone tip surface is uniformly distributed. |
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Moving the radiators to wing tip pods created a cooling problem while on the ground because the radiators were out of the prop blast. |
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On cue, ninety-seven sleeved left arms came up and rotated ninety-seven triangular trencher caps so the longest tip pointed forward. |
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The idea is to kick an inch behind the tip of the ball, which produces backspin. |
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At its end, the tip had a kind of stalk-like thumb, with four longer, softer finger-stalks branching out along its base. |
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Using floured hands, tip the dough on to a board dusted with wholemeal flour. |
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I remembered standing on the very tip of its bow, looking down at the surface water boiling around it. |
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I recall seeing the aircraft shudder, then pull wing tip streamers as his prop wash shook the tree tops. |
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The flukes will be buried into the seabed. The very tip of a fluke is sometimes called the bill. |
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At the southern tip of the city, another enterprising group is trying to market the placid backwaters of rural Kerala. |
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He twirled the gold band, Helen's wedding ring, around on the tip of his little finger, before sliding it down to the knuckle. |
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Disguise scratches in your wood furniture with shoe polish, crayon or felt tip markers. |
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Dry your hair with a hairdryer using a big round hair-brush, being certain that you direct the tip of the dryer down parallel to your hair. |
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They've come up with all manner of catchy slogans designed to tip the scales in their favour. |
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Notice the tip is rounded with a button mechanism and wires running down the grooves on the side of the blade. |
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When the pasta is cooked to the tenderness you prefer, drain it in a sieve and tip into the pan of tomatoes. |
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The tip of the optic stalk is a considerable distance from the surface ectoderm. |
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Silver framed glasses rested on the tip of her nose, her short hair being tousled by the brisk winds. |
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Next, the tip of your right shoe should finish on the floor at eight o'clock. |
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She was met with the tip of a black sword quivering centimeters away from her nose. |
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There is enough filtered moonlight to reveal the tip of a glacier hanging like a tongue out of the mantle of clouds. |
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For example, maybe you're going out to a spreader tip to foozle on some baggywrinkle that's come adrift. |
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But when does joyous, mantric reiteration tip over into something more sinister, or worse, monotonous? |
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The final was a fine advertisement for basketball at this age group as both teams went at each other from the tip off. |
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The tip of the snout is expanded into a naked pink disc which supports 22 finger-like tentacles or feelers which give this creature its name. |
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Another tip is to preset an additional stovetop burner to the lowest heat setting for the simmering phase. |
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Plans for a tidy tip next to a busy park have been criticised by Conservative councillors. |
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This fish is recognized by its short broad snout with four barbels closer to the tip of the snout than the mouth. |
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Leaf length was measured from the tip of the terminal leaflet down to the base of the petiole at the site of attachment to the stem. |
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Jon Hizzard lives on Flinder's Island, just off the windy northeast tip of Tassie. |
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Take a tip from famed poet Charles Bukowski and stop half-arsing your way through those new years resolutions. |
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The tip of the second finger curls in toward the ball of the thumb until it is under the mouth of the thimble. |
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With the ball of the thumb lift the rear ends of the two top cards and slip the tip of the left little finger under them. |
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As long as I'm toasting Keller based on wild speculation, let me tip my glass to Risen. |
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They have a black mask and bib, yellow and white wing bars and yellow tip to the tail. |
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I walk away cautiously, tip toeing along the path, aware of the many holes in my tattered hiking boots. |
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To capture the raindrops efficiently, you must now tip the test tube to the angle that matches the rain streaks on the windows. |
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Allow centrifugal force to provide balance while both skates tip onto their left edges in the turn. |
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Twist the black band, and a yellow highlighter tip emerges around and past the ballpoint. |
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With time, however, a ski tip would begin to lose its curve and sag, especially when the skis were used in wet, sloppy snow. |
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The sorts of divisions and debates that characterize North American Jewry in most cases bypass the tip of Africa. |
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Three times Dudzinski made excellent saves to spare his side from further embarrassment, including one acrobatic tip over the bar. |
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Grumpily and tiredly, we padded down the stairs to the barroom, and left the bill and a good tip for the tavern owner. |
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The researchers chemically bonded one end of the molecule to a bendable cantilever similar to the tip of an atomic-force microscope. |
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Pectoral fin on upper side has black tip thought to mimic dorsal fin of venomous weever fish to deter predators. |
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The forklift boom left a dent and a hole 2.5 feet wide along the leading edge, three feet from the tip of the stabilizer. |
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The tsunami swamped up to 40 percent of the Maldives, an Indian Ocean string of 1,192 coral atolls 480 km southwest of the southern tip of India. |
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The dentition of the species is highly reduced, with males possessing one or occasionally two pairs of short teeth in the tip of the lower jaw. |
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These cotton tip swabs are filled with gentle skin conditioning makeup remover to erase smudges and smears around the eye. |
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The tip of his knife drew a line from the base of the palm following a straight course up. |
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She pulled her sword close, and rammed the blade's tip into the ground with great force. |
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This tip was written in Visual LISP and includes a dialog box to select the symbols you want to use. |
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Australia play rivals New Zealand while the Americans, two-times defending gold medallists, tip off against Greece. |
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To avert feline catastrophe, head over to the blog deemed Most Deserving of Wider Recognition and drop a few shekels in the tip jar. |
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Most tile stores sell grout saws, an inexpensive tool with a wooden or plastic handle and a tip covered with carbide grit. |
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Consciousness or self-awareness is obviously the proverbial tip of the iceberg. |
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She paused to kiss Foxfire on the tip of her nose and ran a finger over the white star on her forehead. |
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The pool barman was constantly on the cadge for a tip and even appeared at our room when we were packing, cheeky git. |
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Pinch back or tip prune to encourage branches as well as shorten long streamers later in the growing season. |
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We stood on a cliff at the southern tip of Deer Island, staring down at the rips, eddies, and whirlpools tearing through the water below. |
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To help keep dog's teeth in tip top shape, give them rawhide chews to gnaw on. |
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The Persian tiara was more similar to a truncated cone, without the horns and feathers but more jewels, and a conic-shaped tip at its top. |
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Off the beaten path on the southern tip of Jersey, this course winds through an arboretum and 50-acre bird sanctuary. |
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The tip is painted fluorescent orange whilst the body is stippled using a piece of sponge with emerald green. |
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Chelsea plays with the tip of a spider plant, flicking it with her fingers. |
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Bend your thumb across your palm, touching the tip of your thumb to the pad of your hand just below your pinky finger. |
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Therefore, only the tip of the iceberg is known and most of the reasons leading to the event are missed. |
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The cutting edge includes two sections which form an obtuse angle and in the area of a roof-shaped tip merge into each other. |
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In flowering plant pollen tubes, caffeine disrupts vesicle zonation at the tip and stops elongation. |
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When fixed properly, it will tip the entire contents of the bottle into your throat within 20 seconds, and you won't even feel a thing! |
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We flew through overcasts in formation, wing tip to wing tip, coming out on top to see a beautiful white blanket brightened by the blazing sun. |
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In southern Africa, the Khoisan were pushed all the way to the southern tip of the continent. |
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The forked tongue darted from his lips, and the tip of his tail began the familiar sound of a rattle. |
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It had an open fan with a cherry blossom on one of the outspread ribs, and it also had a tiny dragon perched on the tip of a rib. |
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The cone shaped tip is just under one micrometer in length and has a radius of a few nanometers at its apex. |
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The first was a scorching right-foot volley that Given did well to tip over the bar. |
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But the Chelsea keeper leaps high and long to his left to tip it over the bar. |
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One tip she liked a lot is the suggestion that you should only wash the dishes once a day. |
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Pulmonary artery temperature is measured with a thermistor located at the tip of a thermodilution catheter. |
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Arrange pieces of nougatine around the top of the ice cream in the decorative pattern and garnish the tip of each with gold leaf. |
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Just imagine the extra mileage that will occur in this area with every single household having to go to the tip every week! |
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Hand-weed with a trowel tip or soil knife, making sure to get the roots, which are especially irksome in dry soil. |
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The barbules are the tiny feather tip structures that come off of barbs on either side of the central stem of peacock feathers. |
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Transfer the mixture to a pastry bag fitted with a medium round tip and pipe into 12 flexible plastic dome molds. |
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She seems to be looking permanently upwards because of the tilt of the tip of her nose. |
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Blocking refers to those times when you have a word or name on the tip of your tongue, but you just can't recall it. |
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Two brown-finish thimbles under the barrel secure the wooden ramrod with its brass tip threaded for jag, worm, screw or other implement. |
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The capillary grows by degradation of the extracellular matrix and proliferation of cells at the tip of the sprout. |
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Makah Indian village situated on the western tip of the Olympic Peninsula on the coast of Washington State. |
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The tip of the syringe should be kept sterile, and not placed in the infant's incubator or bed. |
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My hair is already past my shoulders and my fringe has reached the tip of my nose. |
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During the ascent it smartly taps the bark, prising off fragments and frequently extracting food from crevices with the tip of its sticky tongue. |
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If they seem bent and not curled, a good tip is wetting a Q-Tip and touching it to your lashes, before applying the mascara. |
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If you get the cow near the top and push fast and heavily enough you'll tip the bovine beast. |
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It looked as good as dead but at the very tip they were these unmistakable shoots of green leaves. |
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Drain the potatoes, tip them into the bowl of a food mixer and beat them with the butter to make a smooth but firm consistency. |
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Now tip the white sauce into the beaten egg white and fold in carefully, either using a silver spoon or not using a silver spoon. |
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It is the latest in a line of complaints about the tip which has been the source of much controversy since it opened. |
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Megan immediately halted and leaned on the pole tip for support, gulping in air after the sudden scare. |
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For the same reasons sanctuaries were sited at the tip of capes or peninsulas or on an island close to the mainland. |
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I felt a drop of water land on the tip of my nose with a plop, mingling with the dirty sweat already on my face. |
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The old tinker took a stick of solder from a bag at his side and laid its tip against where the edges of the tube and the circle met. |
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But Harlan's also just put the money on the nose of a dead-cert racing tip that, true to form, came in second. |
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The wing tip was composed of the tip proper and the tip cap at the extreme outboard end. |
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The most common sharks found off the Mid West coast were tiger sharks, black tip reef sharks and bronze whalers. |
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So they had this informant befriend me and tip me off that I was being monitored. |
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The sharpened feather made a small blot of ink as the tip touched the yellowish paper. |
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In contrast, the monopolar device uses a thermocouple imbedded in its tip to control the surface temperature of the probe by modulating the power delivery. |
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This westernmost tip of County Galway, its small walled fields full of rushy bog and granite boulders, has always been a harsh place to scratch a living. |
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The angle of the cutting tip on a twist drill is 59 degrees. |
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The final tip is to try not to nest tables inside of each other. |
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But he has only been in the job for six months, and his promise of reforming the curia may just be the tip of the iceberg. |
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This involves using the tip of your index finger to trace out letters of the alphabet in block capitals on the palm of the person you are communicating with. |
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But these resentments, They are the rocket fuel That lives In the tip of my sabre. |
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Today, it is assumed that motherhood is a stressor and that the demands of parenting are likely to tip formerly well-balanced women over the edge. |
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The tip height above the soil surface of elongating leaves, number of leaves on the main tiller and number of tillers per plant were observed every other day. |
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The most important tip is to make absolutely sure that the truck is clean. |
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I myself am thinking that my semi-annual haircut can probably wait another couple of weeks, so I'll be hitting her tip jar as soon as I get paid again on Friday. |
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Well I haven't tried this tip but it can't be worse than talc. |
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To make sure, they reduced the static magnetic field, thereby displacing the resonant slice and, with it, the separation needed between tip and spin. |
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He chalks the tip of his cue with methodical twists of the wrist. |
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Throughout the long night, the Clipper flew onward with wing tip navigation lights flashing red and green to compete with the mass of twinkling stars. |
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Needless to say, having the wing tip that low to the ground called for extreme concentration but, on one turn, I looked up and saw the film crew looking down at me. |
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The dimmed lights and sizeable golden calf on the center of the conference table should tip you off. |
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When the front of the tongue is used, it may be the upper surface or blade of the tongue that makes contact, the tip of the tongue, or the under surface. |
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Texture the Copper clay by stippling with the ball tip stylus. |
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The sensory distribution of nerve endings in the tongue tip is especially rich while there are few receptors in the dorsum or blade of the tongue. |
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For prospective buyers, full disclosure of a home's history should be seen as a tip off that a certified home inspector be called in before the buyer plunks down any cash. |
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I would prefer a standard flip tip on the last batten rather then a string but in this configuration the tip is more durable to set up and breakdown. |
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A good sewing tip from Sharon is to use spray starch on the fabric. |
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After the driver brought him to the River Overlook Hotel, he gave the taxi driver a sixteen percent tip on his fare, and took his baggage out of the taxicab's trunk. |
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Emily searched her mind for something eloquent and meaningful to say in response, but the plain and simple truth rolled off the tip of her tongue instead. |
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The left atrium can be accessed either retrogradely via the aortic valve, by flexing the catheter tip through the mitral valve, or transeptally across the atrial septum. |
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At the helm of a giant container ship, the captain says he feels vulnerable as he cruises the busy Singapore Strait at the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula. |
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The best tip for long irons is to try to sweep the ball off the turf. |
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It was thought that the most remote instrument was in a church at Wick at the very north-east tip of Scotland, but then this one appeared in the Netherlands. |
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I usually tip, and tbh I would tend to tip on the over generous side! |
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If you take the time to do the proper math and tip on the amount served and not the amount charged, you'll be a class act. |
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The amount of methane generated by wildlife is colossal, yet nothing is mentioned about that or waste tip venting of unburnt methane to the atmosphere. |
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Carefully place the pastry rounds on a large non-stick baking sheet and score the surface in a diamond pattern, using the tip of a small sharp knife. |
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Carlos wants to know why they rabbited and did someone tip them off. |
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After use, the oil squirt simply can be re-mounted to the wall holder and, at the same time, the nose tip may be introduced into the closure cap held in clamped condition. |
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The tip has a microporosity of less than or equal to 0.22 microns. |
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Andrew quickly stepped into action and stamped out the the smoldering tip of the curtain and looked back to glare at Char who was only smiling sheepishly. |
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Staff have an attitude and can't even raise a smile when you tip them! |
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In 1940, he was martyred at the tip of an ice pick wielded by a Soviet agent posing as an acolyte. |
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Starting almost at the base, many branches grow out of each constriction, the bead-like segments becoming gradually smaller towards the tip of the branch. |
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Another tip is to look for tributary streams flowing into the main river. |
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