I wanted to drop that experience like a tot of honeyed mead into my subconscious, for my own, selfish poetic reasons. |
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Rojek says land swaps could amalgamate under-utilized tot lots and small isolated parks, creating larger and more accessible open spaces. |
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But, much to my surprise, when I go to tot up the scores at the end of blogging all my records, this will not be featuring in any Hall of Fame. |
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For 40 of those 60 minutes we weren't allowed to touch a drop from the four wine glasses in front of us, each with a tot of amber liquid. |
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Always on duty when crews returned from missions, he would offer solace and a welcome tot of rum. |
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In Ronald Burton Milner's case, the drop is a tot of whisky before he goes to bed and a glass of Guinness with his Sunday lunch. |
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She was scanned once a week from 30 weeks onwards because the tot was not putting on the expected amount of weight. |
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And the friendly tot is already winning the attention of everyone who knows him. |
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He and his co-driver then shared a large tot of whisky before proceeding to the battle. |
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I would guess they just tot up the totals and check that the till has that much money in it. |
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As a public service, here are some bright ideas to keep those tiny tot terrors away. |
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They occur from July to September, when changing airstreams draw moisture-laden currents from Mexico tot he dry Southwest. |
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She likes a tot of whisky and has always been a flirt, especially with the doctors. |
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The tot had been suffering from sickness and a cold and had been closely watched by his parents throughout the night. |
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But the miracle tot held on to life, bouncing back from potentially fatal colds, an infection, two blood transfusions and jaundice. |
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A follower of Airedale Beagles since 1956, he would stop by to enjoy a tot of whisky or a noggin of port before setting off behind the hounds. |
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It's easy to think you're doing 4 hours of revision a day but when you tot it up, you realise it's only an hour. |
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She was worried because the tot had just been discharged from hospital after doctors had to examine a lump in her neck. |
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And if she enjoyed a tot of Scotch whiskey every now and then, well, they liked that too. |
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His coachman's way of keeping warm was to have a tot of whisky while he was waiting for the Archbishop to come out of the theatre. |
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I shall tot up the votes on Monday evening, and will abide by the majority decision. |
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Drinkers could purchase a tot of liquor for as little as 1d or a few cowrie shells, and so it reached the poorer sections of Nigerian society. |
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Like his predecessors, Lt Patrick Ryan caught his dolphins between his teeth from the bottom of the glass as he knocked back a tot of rum. |
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I saw the puppies romping in the backyard where I left him, but the troublesome tot was nowhere to be seen. |
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Charles et al didn't just tot up how much members of each racial group spent. |
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Here's hoping Pauly D waits a few years before popping his tot in a tanning bed. |
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But this year the festive season will be far from normal for the tot as it is the first time she will be able to thank her parents for their presents. |
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I don't obsess over food groups, or count calories, or tot up my five a day. |
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Olivares has managed a pictoric world very diferent tot anything we're used to. |
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The numbers of reactive trajectory and total trajectory are marked as N r and N tot in due order. |
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Just don't even try to tot up the number of opponents he has left behind him. |
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It doesn't take Tom Shanklin long to tot up the trophies of his rugby career. |
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You can't just tot up the body count among civil servants and declare the job done. |
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We cannot accept that the Intergovernmental Conference should do no more than tot up the fors and againsts. |
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If you have saved up a deposit and budgeted for all the extra expenses when you move, tot up your existing monthly outgoings and deduct this figure from your after-tax income. |
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So I made comfort food, my take on a tater tot — Cabot Cheddar coated in skillet-bacon spread and rolled in crushed potato chips. |
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In an attempt tot answer criticism of the trait angularity, a new definition has been developed which is explained in the trait definitions. |
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The time-worn mobile bar outside will sell you a tot of Azorean rice pudding liqueur. |
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With consumption you tot up the carbon emitted when providing the goods and services bought there. |
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Waitrose, a British grocery chain, offers customers a modern-day version of Saunders's shopping brain, to scan and tot up their purchases. |
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Few pistols however have been noted tot have army markings as well as standard FN production serial numbers. |
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The fair-haired tot cannot walk and has a limited range of movement. |
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A tot is a sixth, a fifth, a quarter or a third of a gill of whisky. |
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At a far corner of the clubroom two astute gentlemen were, like some of the other members, sipping their tot of whiskey and engaged in hushed conversation. |
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One of the biggest studies into drinking has found that wine, beer and even a daily tot of whisky can lengthen your life and protect the body against the diseases of ageing. |
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If your outdoor sugaring labors have left you with a chill, you may care to fortify, for medicinal purposes, your hot maple tea with a tot of Jamaica rum. |
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Afterwards we were treated to free samples of Helen's strudel and a tot of the local hooch, raki, a colourless liquid drunk like schnapps which is not for the faint-hearted. |
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It required an assured batting display at Broadwater to secure the 12 points after the visitors had inserted Fleetwood and watched them tot up 208-6 off their 57 overs. |
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If they tot up 12 or more points, their licence is taken away. |
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The first time the tot does a header into the wall, you want to die. |
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The adorable petal-picking, tow-headed tot who now approaches middle age has few regrets about her role in a commercial that revolutionized campaign politics. |
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The tot was in his baby seat in the back of his dad Oliver's Vauxhall Astra when a tyre blew. |
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Even though quality and reliability are not always guaranteed, the interest is in having a wide range of products to train oneself without risk tot in putting together a personalised library that is continually being renewed. |
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And for top tot Paris, his cutie pie looks have earned him and his proud parents a family holiday worth pounds 500 with Hoseasons. |
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These booklets address issues related tot child support. |
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Commission regarding to the acquisition of buildings are considered as additional costs of these acquisitions and are added tot the acquisition value. |
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For the period from 1998 tot 2001, the Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa which coordinates 18 networks, programmes and projects in 10 countries achieved impressive results. |
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Normally, when you display a list of free goods records, you can only see the exclusive free goods material if you go to double line display or if you go tot he exclusive free goods screen for the record. |
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A few minutes later I found myself sitting on top of the wagon, lurching down secret back roads to his house where I was taught how to stook and rewarded with a tot of homemade spirits. |
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The tot suffers from Hurler's Syndrome, which means he was born with a missing enzyme. |
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The tot was attacked by a Staffordshire bull terrier while visiting friends with her mum and dad at a flat in Blackburn, Lancs. |
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The height is controlled by a simple lever below the seat so it will fit anyone from the tiniest tot to the leggiest lovely. |
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The tot has been returned to his family after authorities in China decided he fell down a squat toilet in Pujiang county by accident. |
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In contemplating these events, it would not be proper to tot up all the instances of injustice, hatred, conflict and human suffering from the periods of the Civil War and the dictatorship. |
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Then somebody, not much bigger than a tot, comes along and speedcubes it to perfection. |
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Today's communication with the sailors didn't reveal any great secrets then, everyone all too aware that they'll have to await the end of this meteorological fair' to tot up the points. |
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The objective is simply to last as long as you can in order to tot up the highest score possible which can then be entered into the HIGH SCORE table. |
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The cover of the Hortus Malabaricus by Hendrik Adriaan van Reede tot Drakenstein. |
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I'll come back in a few days to tot up the totals. |
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All that remains now is to tot up the legal bills. |
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To do so they tot up each year's ICOR and calculate a simple average. |
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There's no kids' menu, but the regular menu features chicken strips and minicheeseburgers, among other tot treats. |
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Then I give them a tot of rum apiece, as they sit huddled in their blankets. |
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The tater tot is from P. J. Clarke's, and it's definitely an outlier. |
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But the tot had an inherited disorder called argininosuccinic aciduria that causes ammonia to accumulate in the blood. |
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Deciding that they needed a stiffener, he combined strong black coffee, some sugar and a tot of good Irish whiskey, then floated a cap of thick, ivory-hued local cream on top. |
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Middlesbrough tot Aiden McLaughlin enjoying a trip to Crimdon Dene Holiday Park, near Hartlepool, to celebrate his progress after being born premature at just 24 weeks. |
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As soon as Debbie can tot up the scores, we'll know who won. |
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Thankfully, he's a deft touch at lobbing his tot around like she was a leather skin bundle of joy as he messed around during a half-time break at a game in Northampton. |
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I was willing to accept the moral and environmental arguments against drinking bottled water in a country where we're never short of a wee tot of Adam's Ale. |
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Sassafrass has a long tradition of use tot arthritis conditions. |
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Jumpin' Jax also plans to install the Tot Tracker in the company's next scheduled opening in Green Bay, Wisc. |
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We report a case of a necrotizing fasciitis in the leg manifesting 10 days following a TOT procedure. |
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Complete abdominal hysterectomy for a secondary myoma and a TOT procedure had been simultaneously performed 3 months prior to her presentation. |
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