She rose, equally graceful, and bowed before resuming her seat, legs tucked beneath her. |
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His eyes widen in fear and surprise, and then he strides round the empty house with it tucked into the back of his jeans. |
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Dodging the scallies on Chapel Street, I eventually found the said venue tucked away on Bloom Street. |
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Ivano, his mane of hair tucked under a grey woolly hat, prefers to work with the attackers. |
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They tucked food into Basi's mouth with their fingers and fed him milk through a syringe. |
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Hailey walked over to Theo and Penny, who had tucked themselves into the right wing backstage area. |
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Deep in the old Alabama cotton belt, Mason's Bend is a minuscule hamlet tucked into a backwater of the Black Warrior river. |
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The scratchy blankets were tucked around her, and Robert was spooned behind her against the wall. |
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Sure, my hair may have been tucked under my hat but even so, my features weren't completely masculine! |
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As I tucked into this steaming Bunter-sized platter out on the darkening waters, I swear I heard the seals give a loud bark of disapproval. |
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He led a goat dressed in homespun, one of last year's barleycorns tucked above its ear. |
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He pulled the sheets open for her and eased her in and tucked her inside like she was a helpless puppy. |
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Surgical attire should be secured at the waist, tucked in, or fit close to the body. |
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Brothels are usually seedy affairs, tucked discreetly away from churches, town halls and the like. |
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Dan nodded, pleasantly, and tucked into his meal of potatoes, roast beef, and vegetables. |
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She reached up to push them away, but before she could Brandon brushed them away for her and tucked them behind her ear. |
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The lectern end of the hall is tucked under a volume that thrusts into the two-story space. |
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I can't remember if Holly tucked both arms under and anyway, what if he wanted to itch a tickle on his nose? |
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This she tucked into the folds of her sleeves, securing it at a point where the fabric was tight enough against her body. |
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Its svelte, timbered chalets are tucked into the leafy groves of Puka Park's 10 hectares of native bush. |
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She had braided her hair, and dressed in breeches and tunic, her riding gloves tucked into her belt. |
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All the bedclothes were folded and tucked in and the little girl's toys were arranged neatly on top of the bed. |
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My separately wrapped bicycle, tucked in at the side of the load as an afterthought, also seems to be okay. |
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And youngsters munched on toffee apples and adults tucked into pots of piping hot black peas as the huge bonfire crackled into life. |
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Hundreds of scrolls were tucked neatly away on wooden shelves or piled in heaps next to the walls so they would not catch on fire. |
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In Italy, for example, children are tolerated in restaurants even when they ought to be tucked up in bed. |
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A blue chambray shirt with a button-downed collar was tucked neatly into the waistband of a pair of perfectly fitting black jeans. |
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Palau is an extremely beautiful Micronesian nation tucked away in a corner of the West Pacific close to Philippines. |
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He wore a green uniform with two brass bars on each shoulder and a red beret tucked under one epaulet. |
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This spectacular hairstyle combines a sleek crown with a neatly tucked side swept front and a tightly sculpted fan shaped chignon. |
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With plastic surgery becoming so common it's getting harder and harder to tell who has been nipped, tucked, pulled and shellacked. |
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We sit tucked away under the handkerchief-sized canopy, shielding our fair Scottish skin from the scorching sun. |
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It's a blustery day on Humble Island, a tiny speck of rock tucked into a bight on the south end of Anvers Island, Antarctica. |
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I'm actually wearing slippers, my shirttail isn't tucked in, and I'm gulping down the last spoonfuls of apple crisp when the telephone rings. |
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A rather sizable plaster statue of Therese held a prominent place in our living room, and her holy-card image was tucked into our Sunday missals. |
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With his open-neck shirt neatly tucked into belted trousers, he's old school South London and no mistake. |
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She pulled them off and tucked them into one of the thigh pockets of her shorts. |
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An old man came trotting up towards them, he was short and plump, red faced, his short gray hair was tucked under a bright red cap. |
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When she turned five, she moved from the trundle bed tucked under Muma's bed, to her own little room across the hall from Andromeda. |
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My ever-present guard watched as I gently sang them lullabies and tucked them into their trundle beds. |
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After spreading the protective fabric over the raised bed, he tucked the edges into the brackets. |
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Karl finished drying the plate in his hand, set it down, and tucked the end of the towel into the back of his jeans. |
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He tucked the edge of Joe's bandage into the top and smiled as Joe began to stir and moaned lightly. |
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Gala finished wrapping, however, and tucked the end underneath the final string of bandage. |
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Then, she carried him over to his bed and tucked him in beneath the quilts. |
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Do not worry about clearing up the children's toys until after they are tucked up in bed, unless you want to go completely mad. |
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Once upstairs, Alana led her mother to the bed and tucked her in, adjusting the pillow and leaving the remote control to the TV in her reach. |
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Thinking he had common or garden flu, his family dosed him with aspirin and tucked him up in bed. |
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Joe tucked himself into a ball, and quickly rolled over to the machine gun. |
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Some traffic passed on the other side of the road, Mac tucked himself in against the car and ignored it. |
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She crouched down and tucked herself into her knees, eyes just over the top. |
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A white shape flapped in the moonlight and she dove, wings tucked tight to her side. |
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She tucked herself into a ball as she hit the floor and rolled out of harms way just as he tried to land another blow. |
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His knees were tucked up tightly to his chest, and his head rested on them. |
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As he fell, he tucked his body into a roll that put all the force of his fall behind an overhand slash. |
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Stretching into the vertical space, their bodies explode into the air, legs tucked underneath them. |
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European wasps have jet black feelers and fly with their legs tucked under their body. |
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She tucked her body in tight and gave a quick roll, and then darkness surrounded her. |
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His hands tucked themselves into his large pockets, almost as if of their own accord. |
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Sometime while I was singing she had managed to wrap an arm around me and tucked her head under my chin. |
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I looked around for Ryan's present and when I found it, I tucked it under my arm. |
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I quickly let him go, but he wrapped his arms around me and tucked my head under his chin. |
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Jack put his arm around her and she sighed, rolled over and tucked herself in against his body. |
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The officer shoved the papers into the folder and tucked it under his arm as they continued down the beaten trail to the landing pad. |
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Interested, I tucked it under my arm and surveyed his room for a proper place to curl up and look through the book comfortably. |
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Purring, the small cat tucked himself beneath her chin and soundly fell asleep. |
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She carries a small wooden truncheon tucked up her sleeve in case her customers turn violent. |
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A signed recall proposal kept tucked in a drawer is a constant threat to the government. |
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Immediately I lowered the gun and tucked it into the waistband of my sweat pants. |
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She gazed at the photograph of her and her mother, which she tucked under her pillow. |
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Once his keys were safely tucked away in his pocket, he headed for the elevators. |
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The Hotel du Vin is tucked away in one of the small streets, just a short stroll from the seafront. |
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The Hotel Bel Air is tucked away off the main drag and is even more exclusive than its neighbour. |
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A more formal statue of Jenner is tucked away in one of the more quiet areas of Hyde Park in London. |
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Stacks of felt by Joseph Beuys and installation pieces in dirt, gravel, mirror and glass by Robert Smithson are tucked away in corners. |
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While not being a fan of particularly spicy food, I tucked into the Lamb with relish. |
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They also tucked into different foods, including a Caribbean Feast, which was cooked by some of the parents. |
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They tucked into a range of foods from the American hotdog and Italian pizza to Thai stir fry and Indian kebab. |
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Thirty children tucked into food, enjoyed the bouncy castle and had a visit from Father Christmas! |
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The term tucker presumably developed because they were at first loosely tucked in to the bodice of the dress. |
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At this time of year, plants are tucked up for the winter under a thick blanket of winter mulch. |
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These cows eat grass all summer, turnips and silage in the winter when they're tucked up in the shed. |
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Long sheets of silken hair fell down one side of the woman's head, the other half tucked behind her ear to reveal her face. |
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Vocals are tucked in the back, submerged in reverb as blips and bleeps and chiming guitars send the whole thing home. |
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A buffalo skull tucked in the corner compresses the painting's message into a single object, a simulacrum for the Old West. |
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With all the warm woollies tucked away in your wardrobe along with mothballs for company, it is time you get yourself a brand new wardrobe. |
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Corrina walked with Aaron back to his room, tucked him under the sheets, and kissed his forehead in a very mother-like fashion. |
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The mushrooms sizzled invitingly as Kathryn tucked into a garlic-soaked slice of Italian bread. |
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Harry Cat was still tucked up nice and warm, sleeping a deep and almost twitch-less sleep. |
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Adema, also in a half-body posture, had tucked his chin, tightened his underarms, as he would do in a boxing match. |
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Once I'd showered, was tucked back in bed and fed a bowl of slightly undercooked chicken soup, I was feeling a bit better. |
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We progress through his experiences as though carried in his pocket, attached to his dogtags, or tucked in his skivvies. |
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Eagerly opening to the first page, she tucked her legs underneath her and began to read. |
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A girl wearing thick sunglasses with her hair tucked underneath a black hat pushed her way through the crowd. |
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They are much more likely to be found tucked into the lee of the wreck, only spreading out at slack water and on neap tides. |
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She tucked the shirt into the frilly underskirt, worn under the wine colored flounced gypsy skirt. |
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His eyes were slate gray, and his hair, cinnamon-colored and longish, hung straight down to his shoulders, tucked back now behind his ears. |
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She tucked the letter back in the journal, and crawled into bed, and managed to get to sleep. |
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Young French and German musicians sampled a traditional Bolton delicacy when they tucked into fish, chips and mushy peas. |
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He had seen Carl before she did, waiting for her on the front steps, hands tucked inside his bomber jacket. |
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So try to keep the silhouettes simple with full-cut shirts tucked into slim pants or pencil skirts. |
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The wealthy incomers and tourists enjoy the boom town blissfully ignorant of the neglect and misery tucked out of their sight. |
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Pappy unlimbers his double-barrel, 12 gauge sawed-off shotgun and Tom draws one of the two handguns tucked in his belt, a 1911.45 auto. |
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The most important point of the entire article is tucked inconspicuously into a paragraph, making it almost unnoticeable. |
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Just imagine approaching a table at a gun show with a borescope tucked under your arm. |
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One of the best magazines we discovered was not at Frieze but tucked away on the bottom shelf of the bookshop at Tate Modern. |
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Bay is a herb that is invariably slung into stews or tucked into a bouquet garni. |
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Blackman is smuggled out of the country, given a new identity, and tucked away in a small town in Italy. |
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He heard the bolt of his door snick open, and he tucked the spoon swiftly into his sleeve, standing. |
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Fashionable hipsters and art patrons mingled in the boxy gallery tucked in New York's chic Chelsea district. |
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Maybe she was just a neat person, and it was a summer assignment, and she wanted everything to be organized, so she had tucked it away. |
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She tucked the boys into their beds, read them a story and sat with them till they fell asleep. |
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Lee's mom would not let her out of the house without it tucked in, but Lee untucked it as soon as she got out of the driveway. |
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Sister Miriam was tucked under his brawny arm, her head resting on her father's chest. |
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There are 12 villas and a plantation house tucked away amid the mango and breadfruit trees offering the ultimate in privacy and relaxation. |
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With halters underneath the bridles and their lunches safely tucked into their backpacks they set out. |
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Everything was tucked away in the kitchen, no decorative potholders, or ceramic roosters to brighten up the room. |
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I turned off the t.v. and tucked her in, turning off the light in her room, leaving her night light on. |
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I tucked into a vat of some of the best seafood chowder I've had for a long while, complete with huge chunks of fish. |
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This wholesome family outing was enjoyed by all and afterwards everyone tucked into a delicious brunch. |
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North of Wellington, lushly tucked into the verdant Hutt River valley, lies Upper Hutt, population 36, 660, town of my youth. |
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This past spring, I visited one such impermanent place, a vernal pool tucked into the base of Ruffner Mountain. |
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He was standing very nonchalantly, his hands tucked into the pockets of his pants. |
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Whether they are haute couture, designer trousers, or ripped jeans, V-necks can be tucked in or left out of pants, to create the perfect look. |
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The youngsters, aged between seven and 17, tucked into complimentary homemade scones, fruitcake and orange squash. |
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He tucked it between his ear and shoulder and dialed with quick, efficient stabs of his fingertip. |
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He walked with his chin tucked under his overcoat collar, his hand out to hail a taxi. |
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The food was served by women in turquoise, nylon uniforms, their hair tucked up under hairnets and plastic shower caps. |
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If space in your yard is at a premium, the bushes can be trained to a standard form that can be tucked into virtually any garden area. |
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They went and tucked in the twins, said goodnight to Jane as she went off to her room next to the nursery and went back down to the kitchen. |
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Begin to harden off half-hardy plants in a cold frame or tucked under a sheltering wall outside. |
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He wore a plain, cambric shirt and tan breeches that tucked into shiny, black boots. |
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He was wearing military style fatigues including camouflage trousers tucked into brown boots. |
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Filed away in studios or tucked deeply in the archives of a few public collections, these prints lapsed from obscurity into oblivion. |
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Before me is a tall, heavily built youth in a red sweater, with a hand grenade and a Makarov pistol tucked in his leather belt. |
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Maria Teresa Gargano performed consecutive one-armed back handsprings on beam, but missed her tucked full on that event. |
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Uzbekistan's Oksana Chusovitina, who is scheduled to compete in Wednesday's vault event final, trained a handspring, tucked full-twisting front. |
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Ian Holmes showed nerves of steel as he comfortably tucked away the penalty kick. |
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Furthermore these trackers can be tucked away in an ISA, which protects the investment from any capital gains. |
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I tucked into the kerbside as far as practical, while the driver thankfully managed to adjust the erratic steering. |
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At the last moment Captain Kellar had caught Michael up, tucked him under an arm, and with him dropped into the sternsheets of his whaleboat. |
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With all that cash tucked under the mattress, it is not easy for a working stiff to understand why he wants to do an Edinburgh show. |
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He buckled on his sword belt, slipped a dagger into his boot sheath, and tucked a stiletto into his sleeve. |
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Louis took the tired baby from her arms and tucked him into the carrycot that stood close to the bed. |
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Paying for the postcard, she tucked it in her handbag and headed for her departure gate. |
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When not in use, equipment is easily tucked away into specially designed, built-in maple cabinets, headboards, and niches. |
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Peter had my package tucked under his arm and was marching down the hall, sending the hem of his cassock flying up to his knees. |
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There is eaves storage available here, cleverly tucked away behind pine doors. |
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I dressed with care, making sure my tie was straight and my shirt-tail was tucked into my slacks. |
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The fabric was heat sealed down onto the fragile silk, and the edges of each patch were neatly tucked under the velvet ribbon. |
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She hurriedly grabbed her papers, gloves, and keys, tucked a stray hair behind her ear and looked sternly at me. |
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The hei-tiki is a stylized human figure with head tilted to one side, hands on hips, and feet tucked under the body. |
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Nursing a sore throat and streaming cold, Pixie should probably be tucked up in bed with a Lemsip. |
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Then carpet is stretched over the top of the metal and tucked under the side of the Z-bar that is not secured. |
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But the sun was shining and all felt well with the world, so I tucked in, whilst orienting myself with the city in my guide. |
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The few tendrils I left loose I curled and tucked them off my face in white rhinestone clips, letting them frame my face. |
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He tucked his hands into the pant pockets as he casually strolled down the monolithic hallway. |
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The first issue features an eclectic mix of fiction, poetry, and photographs tucked between the covers of a neat and stylish A5 booklet. |
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A camp shirt should have a clean-finished hem with side vents so it can be worn tucked out for a relaxed look or tucked in. |
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The youngsters tucked into complimentary homemade scones, fruitcake, and orange squash. |
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I handed over my little wad of notes, all sorted neatly and tucked inside the paying-in book. |
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He then shifted his weight from his left to right side allowing his black jacket to open to reveal a gun, tucked into the waist of his jeans. |
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His waist was thin and his hips narrow where the end of the shirt tucked into the back waistband of the shorts. |
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They were alarmed to see a firearm tucked into the waistband of his trousers and only later did they find out it was an air pistol. |
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My torso and legs were neatly tucked underneath a white bed sheet, while my arms were resting above it. |
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The forelimbs are to the left, and are cocked back, elbows high, with the forepaws tucked under the chest. |
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We pull up in front of a weathered frame house tucked behind a real-estate office on a busy main road. |
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It had a steepled roof with a weathervane at the top of the steeple and a brass bell tucked within the open wooden tower. |
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Other add-ons included neatly tucked but well-lit steel running boards, sunroof, adjustable pedals, effective back-up sensors, and more. |
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If admin work doesn't appeal, there are job details of the much more juicy positions at MI5 handily tucked into the brochure. |
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For the true aficionado, a beer is a special type of travel souvenir, to be greedily consumed and tucked away with all its heady memories. |
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The raw edge will be tucked away inside the first fold, unexposed on either the outside or inside, and therefore won't fray. |
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The shirts tucked into tight, ebony brown rawhide pants, trousers designed to keep the warmth in and the cold out. |
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That this has improvement has come since he has been tucked into the centre of midfield from a wide right position may not be a coincidence. |
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I helped myself to sachets of ketchup and tartare sauce and tucked into my fish. |
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The steep slope becomes a collection of terraces connected by a winding stepped path, with buildings tucked under or placed on the terraces. |
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The town is distinctly Italian in feel, with a smattering of luxury hotels and art galleries tucked away in its winding, narrow streets. |
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She tucked the handkerchief into the sleeve of her kimono as she heard her husband approach their room. |
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Caroline merely tucked a curl behind her ear and withered him with a stare she had studied from Margaret Thatcher until he wilted completely. |
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So it was with a certain sense of the unknown that I stepped into the most tucked away recording studio I've ever set foot in. |
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About half way down the keel, tucked between the knees of the ship was a low crate. |
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The site could be in a woody crevice or tree hollow or tucked into a tangle of vines. |
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Actually I tucked a few bearberry plants among them as a salve to his feelings, and that spread almost as satisfyingly as the woodruff. |
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Her hair was tucked under a knit cap she had just bought, making her eyes look bigger than usual. |
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I tucked my hair into a black woolly cap and went without my usual brightly coloured eye make-up so I'd have a nice clear base to work with. |
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Details of our judges' individual sentencing records and workloads remain tucked away in official files away from prying eyes. |
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I tucked the key in my pocket and finally set about wrestling my hand properly through my sleeve again. |
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The British designer tucked striped trousers into laced boots and teamed them with long jackets and woolen cardigans. |
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I think it was the smallest nite spot I have ever seen, tucked away in a basement on a little known back street. |
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He let out a sigh, tucked the new information aside, and stepped to join the conversation taking place to larboard. |
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A growing demand for goat meat among New York City Muslims has been a boon to a livestock auction tucked away in the middle of Amish country. |
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She disappeared from a moment, then returned dragging a heavy amplifier, with a full-scale bass tucked under her arm. |
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I'd tucked the bottom of my trouser legs into these boots as Izzy had directed, but I think it only made them look worse. |
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He emphasized the paratroopers' privilege of wearing their trouser legs tucked into their jump boots. |
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As he and his wife stuffed me with food, passed me a hot-water bottle and tucked me in, confidence returned. |
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She was dressed in a casual pair of dark blue slacks and a light beige button down blouse tucked neatly in. |
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Then I grab the TV controller and bottle in right hand, baby safely tucked away in the crook of my left elbow and plop down on the couch. |
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Completing my nightly ritual, I kissed the paper twice, and then tucked it under my pillow to aide in good dreams. |
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All her life her mother had kept the front door key of their house tucked inside the lining of her dress. |
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It's tucked away in a little arcade, four minutes walk from the town centre. |
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Then I'd go back to my room, read the files and load the handgun he'd tucked in, and prepare for my mission. |
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Yesterday I dashed out for a surf, trotting off down the street in my wetsuit, board tucked under my arm. |
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Worse still, it smacked of the little boy who refuses to let go of one ball even when he has another tucked under his arm. |
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He was carrying Jason and Jules' breakfast in a brown paper bag tucked under his arm. |
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I also awarded myself a 500-point bonanza for arriving home without a carpet tucked under my arm. |
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I clamped the Armalite under my arm, firing with one hand as I reached for the handle of the flare pistol tucked into my belt. |
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She placed the chain around her neck and tucked the locket safely inside her blouse. |
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I rarely wore my shirts tucked into my breeches, but for the rough and tumble training I was doing, it had become necessary. |
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If you like the backlit Italian stained-glass alcove tucked away in the back, you'll love the loungey second-floor expansion coming this fall. |
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Here a bouquet of dahlias, astilbe, and love-lies-bleeding is tucked into a wire basket embellished with supermarket rhubarb. |
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With a cleanly shaven face, he kept himself quite neat, plaid lumberjack shirt tucked away into fading khaki pants. |
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Postcards and flyers for current and upcoming shows are tucked under the glass tabletops. |
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The first home I made west of Lake Michigan was in central Arizona, tucked between low hills and covered in Ponderosa pine and sagebrush. |
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She tucked her long auburn hair inside it and pulled the hood over her head. |
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Button-ups with tails get tucked with a belt, anything else just rides in the wind. |
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The hill is also home to the samadhi of Babaji, the founder of the temple's order who now rests in a cave tucked away anonymously. |
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We all tucked in to our dishes of fish, and although the salmon tandoori was probably a touch overcooked, the red snapper was glorious. |
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He tucked his arms under his head, noticing with disgust his sticky, tangly hair, itchy with dried blood. |
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She tucked a strand of mahogany brown hair that had come loose from her braid behind her ear and smiled at Royce. |
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Samantha awkwardly tucked her hair behind her ear and bit the inside of her lip. |
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But as regulars tucked into bacon sarnies and beer little did they know they were having breakfast in the last chance saloon. |
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The roof is made of high quality fabric, and when tucked away, folds into three layers on top of one another. |
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The city has always been a hot spot for youth culture and dance music, safely tucked away from the fickle world of London tastemakers. |
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She was clutching a baby bottle that was tucked into a sweat sock to keep the milk warm. |
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Slowly he leaned forward, sweaty palms tucked into his jeans' pockets, not wanting to rush this moment, savouring this anticipatory thrill. |
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Their legs were tucked up in front of them, and their arms rested over the back of the chair. |
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Jimmy prefers his cap guns, which he keeps tucked in his waistband. |
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The Alamein line is one of two branch lines, neatly tucked away in the mid suburbs, that feeds into one of the main lines on the suburban network. |
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The remote, fell-foot hamlet of Croglin lies tucked in among the fells and folds and dales and wide expanses of brooding water that pock the untamed landscape of Cumberland. |
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He paid the half-dollar for it, and then tucked it under his arm. |
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Chests are bosomy, waists are tucked, and with impressive machines and gadgets, recording studios are able to make even the most off-key voice a pleasure to hear. |
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In bosky little corners of England, tucked away down country lanes and suburban cul-de-sacs, are the remnants of pioneering experiments in modern living. |
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Suddenly the door burst open and four prim-looking men with messy hair, all smoking pipes, with their left hands tucked into their jacket pockets came rushing in. |
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It has a lot of tucked away places where you can drop in, hang around, browse to your heart's content and walk away without feeling guilty about not buying anything. |
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Print and framing shops can be found in every mall, many strip shopping centers, and tucked away in old city shopping areas in every metropolitan community in America. |
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My escort tucked all eight copies under his arm, and we headed back to the escalator. |
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The young man was dressed in boots, a white dress shirt that had yet to be tucked in, and over that a black vest with colorful stitching on the side. |
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He tucked her elbow in his and then started off, looking utterly ridiculous and unrecognizable in his wide-brimmed sombrero and bright orange and red patterned blanket. |
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I tucked in, and with a sideways glance through the bare low hedge, pushed on and on and tried to be optimistic about a ten-degree ribbon of pink sky. |
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With expert musicianship tucked up their sleeves, the Illuminati don't let the prog bog down the boogie and just let the riffage do all the talking. |
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I lit my scented candles, dimmed the lights, and tucked into my new book. |
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Youngsters tucked into tasty fish and chips and candyfloss at the water's edge while others enjoyed some white-knuckle fun on the fairground rides. |
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The Appaloosa charged up the path with me tucked down close to his mane. |
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Many homesick Bengalis in Bangalore have discovered a small restaurant tucked away in the heart of the Majestic area that gives them a taste of home-cooked food. |
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In a normal chess game, rooks are tucked in the edge of the board and come into play after castling and are exchanged off or captured only in the middle game. |
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Built around the 1940s Mill House, at Barrowford is tucked away behind a mature tree lined avenue that offers privacy and seclusion to the property. |
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Wear with a mannish shirt tucked in or a fitted cardi or knit. |
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Is it necessary to have skin removed or tucked after liposuction? |
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I carried Edward's letter in an oilskin pouch tucked inside my tunic. |
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We each took one more step, then stopped, as the string orchestra, tucked away in the corner nearest the dance floor, struck up the national anthem. |
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Within the brick hulk, where floors can support a live load of 3 tonnes per square metre, up to 700 parking spaces and a services level can be tucked out of sight. |
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We sat on small brown cushions on the floor and tucked into spinach stew, grilled chicken, and spicy elbow macaroni. |
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I recall at Jever that he was something of a nightbird and would often be seen in the bar at 2000 hrs when most other 93 Sqn. members were well tucked up in bed. |
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I gave up and reached for my flashlight that I had tucked under my pillow. |
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Each of the fleecy shell jackets is suspended from a hook, with the trousers tucked in beneath and bent at the knee so that the seat touches the hem. |
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The official tucked the papers and the passports under his arm and left. |
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A slightly heavy set lady with gray-brown hair neatly tucked under a hairnet approaches the two young adults pulling out a slip of paper tucked into her batter-covered apron. |
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She tucked the paper under her arm and took a sip of the steaming tea. |
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The sleeve link was tucked, before Morris's yearning eyes, into the reluctant pocket of the wide white waistcoat, and Morris returned to his place. |
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Certain gestures are taboo, your shirt tail has to be tucked in, your chin strap has to be fastened, and they tell you what kind of shoes to wear. |
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With companies purchasing storage space in record numbers, the question that presents itself is how to manage and monitor all of this information once it is tucked away. |
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We were surprised to see photographs and letters tucked into zip-locked bags and many coins and tiny articles of clothing fastened to the stones around the well. |
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She wadded up the soiled cloth and tucked it away, unfolded another. |
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The Media Collection is tucked away on the fifth floor, surrounded on three sides by the ocean of print that comprises the upper half of the library. |
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If you zoom in on Google Maps, you can just make out the jumbles of industrial machinery tucked away inside. |
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She had a small knife, a dagger, and a pistol tucked into her waist. |
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Suddenly I realised he'd missed someone out, a girl who looked only a little older than me and whose desk was at the back of the room tucked into the corner. |
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Set in acres of olive groves and fruit orchards and reached by an unsurfaced road, it was tucked away with only a handful of locals knowing where to find it. |
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A canvas portrait of a woman with a Medusa-like thicket of hair shows a spray-paint can tucked decorously in her locks. |
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Witnesses say he appeared to have a gun tucked into his waistband. |
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During a night watch, while the male godwits were incubating, it was noted that the females stood sleeping on the poles with their bills tucked backwards in their mantles. |
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The garden abounds with stone carvings, some part of the fabric, others left sitting on walls or tucked away in corners to be found as you wander. |
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Adrianne, still asleep on Simian had her legs tucked loosely together. |
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That piece was neatly tucked away on page 2C, below the fold. |
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England fans in Otley tucked into a traditional Nigerian breakfast of spicy black-eyed pea fritters and friend bananas at Korks Wine Bar and Brasserie. |
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The weighty dish is a re-creation of what York's aristocracy tucked into in the 14th century, while the lower classes commonly ate watery pea soup. |
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She gathered up her pictures and tucked them in the pink notebook. |
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For the store is actually a conceptual undertaking, tucked into a storefront owned by that most Main Street of American retailers. |
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Zygier was tucked away by the state after a bout of closed-door legal proceedings. |
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I was watching one earlier today, standing with one leg tucked up to his body and head shrunk into his shoulders, long ribbony wing feathers fluttering in the wind. |
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When she was done she tucked the end in the top of the bandages. |
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The Cossacks carry long bullwhips and have batons tucked into their belts. |
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The strands were tucked between the rafters of the roof inside the hut. |
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He was wearing black sweatpants tucked into black rain boots. |
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I attach the hook with a seven turn tucked blood knot or the Palomar knot. |
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I have never tucked a blood knot since I test all my knots to destruction before they go in the water and any knot that starts to slip gets discarded. |
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I've noticed that sheep sleep upright with their legs tucked under their bodies unless they're poorly in which case they lie on their sides with legs stretched out. |
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The hotel is tucked away from the coast up a hill, though it also maintains its own separate seafront complete with a pier, bar and some stagey awnings. |
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Being dapper is all about attention to detail, like sporting a perfectly tucked handkerchief in your suit pocket. |
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Blue approached him, took the gun, and tucked it back inside his coat. |
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Council tenants whose furniture was ruined had to scramble around borrowing beds when there were stocks of camp beds and blankets tucked away for just such an emergency. |
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His wings rustled and spread out, then tucked themselves back in. |
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After my crying spell stopped, I gritted my teeth, tucked my crutch under my right arm, and turned to my husband. |
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Now I tucked the ends of my trousers inside the boot so that they showed. |
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Whereas Katie tucked straight in, piling her plate high with food! |
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For what the bright eyed youth had said was true, her skirts were indeed neatly tucked into the back of her bloomers, revealing acres of leg and frilly pantaloons to all! |
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Time was when lights tucked away in the front wings were a sign of sophistication and cool, but with the passing of the Corvette and the Lotus Esprit no car has them any more. |
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The cookies he tucked into the sling his injured arm rested in. |
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The long, white tunic the ghost wears is girded by a belt with a sprig of holly symbolizing winter tucked in it, but spring flowers hem the bottom of the tunic. |
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Patients unfortunate enough to expire did so tidily tucked up in bed. |
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