Like a traditional circus, there are jugglers, trapeze acts, tumblers and contortionists. |
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Another tells of the time when she saw a large and promising box under the tree, only to find it was an incomplete set of BhS glass tumblers. |
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She was obviously enjoying the antics of the jugglers and tumblers illuminated by the flickering light. |
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In such locks, lever steps on a key bit engage the lever tumblers and a bolt step on the key bit engages a bolt talon for moving the bolt. |
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Tyler came bearing a tray of bootleg whiskey and gin and poured them drinks in squat glass tumblers stained with unwashed fingerprints. |
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The key Fran was holding at that moment fit right into the lock and the tumblers turned. |
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You listen to the tumblers falling in a lock, with a sound like faraway applause. |
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Finally, the tumblers of the resistant lock had come round in the magical right combination. |
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The connections slipped into place like the tumblers in a well-oiled lock and the revelation they unlocked left me standing stunned. |
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It has lever tumblers that require a key with a bit, or projecting part, of proper depth and position. |
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As the backstories of the major characters are filled in, little tumblers fall into place. |
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She writes of being a spectator in an exotic world of jugglers, tumblers, snake charmers, fire-eaters, and nautch girls. |
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But tumblers take the place of stemware and requests for ice buckets are cheerfully denied. |
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The range includes tumblers specifically designed for Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet and so on. |
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He dug out his key and stuck it in the lock, feeling the tumblers give way. |
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I bought some cool, plain, glass tumblers from a thrift store and will start an etching design for them this weekend. |
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Guests have been asked for eight sherry glasses, eight champagne flutes, eight whisky tumblers, eight brandy goblets and two decanters. |
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By then the indigenously produced drink had made its way into tumblers and cups across the country, especially South India. |
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He jiggles the key in the lock on the front door, trying to persuade the tumblers to shift, which they finally do, reluctantly. |
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They drank from heavy tumblers, staring out the windows at the valley that opened before them. |
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Moving slickly between tumblers and acrobats, the action takes in an absurdly daring high-wire act. |
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The first models had the tumblers built into the case of the lock, which had a round fluted key. |
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Then I hear the tumblers click as Hofmann locks the front door behind us. |
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Behind the tumblers march musicians, playing early trumpets and horns. |
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Recycle beer or other decorative bottles into tumblers by soaking a piece of garden twine in kero and tying around the bottle at the point you want to separate. |
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We sipped admirably gentle, not-too-sweet limeade from big tumblers. |
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Students had to provide their own steel thalis and steel tumblers. |
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She'd drunk the stuff from tumblers and tooth mugs and tea cups. |
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It seems extraordinary that this crumbling little eatery with its plastic tumblers and splintery benches should be so favoured by the rich and famous. |
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Clearly, we all have something to learn from these clowns and tumblers. |
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Three young tumblers from Croydon School of Gymnastics have won places in the London primary schools team for next month's national club finals in Cardiff. |
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It must have been the end of the school day for them as a flurry of wannabe clowns, tumblers and tightrope walkers came out of the bar as I was passing by. |
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Pieces fall comfortingly into place like tumblers in a well-oiled lock. |
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To my immense relief I heard the tumblers inside the lock falling away. |
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Looking out, tumblers in hand, we watched as the waves slid over the causeway, smoothing away our bootprints and the already fading tracks of the funeral cars. |
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Great Britain fielded a contingent of 50 gymnasts constructed of tumblers and double mini trampolinists. |
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It was initially used to train tumblers but soon became popular in its own right. |
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Provide, install, and connect new tumblers and extractors to all vents and steam systems as approved by manufacturer. |
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Although many of Bruce Sandler's handcrafted candle votives, vases, goblets and tumblers are made from etched blue glass, all of them are green. |
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Women and their men drank aguardiente in tumblers and their men walked into peoples' houses and slashed whoever came to the door with a quick machete. |
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They are no longer to be amused according to custom, as a mob with the cant of a mountebank, and the leapings, friskings, gambols, and stale jests of tumblers and clowns. |
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Libbey has also embraced tropical kitsch ceramicware with its new line of Tikiware, consisting of Totem, Bambusa and Tonga Tumblers. |
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