Without a word he reached to his side and untied another tarp bag, unfastening it but leaving it unopened on the desk in front of him. |
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One of the shoelaces on her sneaker had come untied and was blowing vulnerably in the wind. |
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He jogged up to walk beside me, his tie untied, the top two buttons of his shirt undone, his sleeves pushed up to his elbows. |
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I was thundering down the stairs, somehow managing not to trip on my untied bootlaces, when Joe intercepted me at the bottom. |
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She grabbed him and yanked him unceremoniously into the boat, and untied the bowline herself. |
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That left Alabama, the two-time defending champion, as the nation's only unbeaten, untied team. |
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This activity requires a single untied Raccoon Circle, stretched into a straight line. |
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Lash ropes and diamond hitches are untied, the horses unpacked and then hobbled or tethered in the meadow below camp. |
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Flustered, the blonde boy untied his spats, and took off one of his sock-shoes, sort of hopping around on one foot while doing so. |
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Bruising had already started to form on his arms and on his feet were his Puma sneakers, with one very incriminating untied shoelace. |
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The rope that she had wrapped about her after she had untied the two sheep, had caught on a short broken stub of a branch. |
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Finally, she untied the knot and let the dress tumble to a pile at her feet. |
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His right ear sported a gold ring and his long black hair was left uncombed and untied. |
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Delicately I untied the ribbon that bound his hair and unplaited the silken locks, running my fingers through their length. |
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Brushing myself, off I stood up and untied the baby carrier setting the baby and carrier on the table. |
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Her hair was loose now, untied from the ponytail and swinging halfway down her back. |
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She set the parcel on the bed, kneeling on the floor as she untied the double knot. |
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My current shoelaces haven't been untied for at least a year and are getting a bit ragged, so I thought it was time for some new ones. |
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But Mezrich's book has the ring of truth about it, not least because it stops short of incredible claims and leaves some loose ends untied. |
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He tried to run away from me but I caught his ascot so he untied it and got away. |
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Adam had untied the stallion and was trying to get his foot up into the stirrup while the horse was trying all kinds of foolishness to stop him. |
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Tenderly, Kirby untied the lace from around the rose and retied it around the top of her braid. |
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However, several strands are left untied, or, more frustratingly, are only flimsily tied to the main story. |
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He saddled and bridled Ebony, untied the halter, and led his horse carefully through the trees. |
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I managed to yelp an endearment to the dirty blonde, trying to manage three bags, a coat, and untied shoes all while running towards school. |
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The kind man untied her bonds and handed her a mass of folds of blue cloth. |
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I untied the red ribbon that bound the black box and excitedly opened the lid to find a gorgeous strand of delicate, white diamonds. |
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I quickly untied the rope that was bound around her body, then worked on her hands and ankles. |
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Princess Grace, ever so carefully, untied the golden silk cords to the snow white carrying cloth, in which her dagger was kept. |
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The emperor's jacket was unbuttoned, his lace cravat untied, and his crown of golden leaves sitting crooked atop uncombed dark hair. |
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The career that resulted shoots him all over the shop like an untied balloon. |
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Naturally this all appeared strange to her when it was accompanied by his white T-shirt, worn jeans and untied sneakers. |
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By the time I came into the living room, Susannah was lying down on the couch with her jacket half-on and her untied shoes on the wrong feet. |
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He untied something from his neck and placed it in her hand, and curled her fingers round it. |
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The smith walked the driver out to the stables, where he untied the horses. |
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He just untied the pack mule from its tie to the back of the cob's saddle and led him along the cobblestone path. |
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Christa offered her daughter a snack then turned to Liz as her daughter raced back inside, untied laces and pigtails flapping. |
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The coachman untied the trunk from the roof of the carriage and set it down beside them. |
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It drained a section of the canal for maintenance, didn't pre-warn the moored boaters, but just untied and pushed the boats away from the bank. |
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The clumsy tongue that dares not to speak my word shall be untied at the moment of your decision. |
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Unfortunately, the Universe likes to laugh at my expense so of course I managed to trip over an untied shoe lace and did a face plant onto the driveway. |
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He picked up the small parcel and untied the string around it. |
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I untied the red bandana from his neck and replaced it with the worn leather collar that had its name engraved in a brass plate should the hound ever get lost. |
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In the summer, I had to do some drastic cutting back of all the wall shrubs, and the cotoneaster was untied and allowed to grow away from the wall. |
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Shirt-tails are not tucked in, they stand pigeon-toed to affect innocence, boots that have laces are untied....the list goes on and on. |
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Hudao's turban was untied by two women, then they helped him to retie this long turban and fasten a leather strip to it, dotted with more than 100 shell coins. |
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The girl paled slightly as the barbarian untied her from the bedpost and flung her, sacklike, over his shoulder. |
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Decisions were made and someone untied the purse strings and invested dozens of millions of dollars in this scandal. |
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Unfortunately, they do not agree that technical and food aid should also be untied. |
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In April 2008, the Canadian government announced that all future food aid will be untied, thus allowing local procurement. |
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A liferaft, stowed near the bow, self-inflated and all three crew members boarded it and untied it from the capsized vessel. |
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A number of donors have already fully untied their aid, and we encourage others to do so. |
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The remaining part of aid will be untied to developing countries and to all donors as and when they unty their own aid. |
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In addition the Declaration makes a pledge for untied aid and monitors this through its alignment indicators of progress. |
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Impatient fingers untied the knots, pulling the blindfolds from my eyes. |
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A single untied shoelace, one feels, could provoke a major tragedy. |
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I untied Ladybird and mounted, I guided her across the stream and down the hill until we came to the bottom then we broke into a canter and galloped all the way home. |
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He untied the heavy pouch at his side and dropped it onto the floor. |
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I gritted my teeth as I carefully untied the knot in the ribbon. |
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Slowly he untied the delicate pink bows holding her black teddy together. |
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It had to be untied, loose ties with fat laces, always spotlessly white. |
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Clad in my nightgown and untied work boots, I must have been a sight. |
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As she slowly untied the bow and removed the tape from the wrapping paper, Charlotte grew impatient. |
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Watch for an impressive, sombre solo done with untied pointe shoes. |
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This way the young bird grew fatter and fatter until it became of a suitable size for squab pie and then it was simply untied, dispatched and cooked. |
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They have never untied themselves from mother's apron strings. |
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The detection of DNA from E. multilocularis was thought to be due to the presence of cells from worms untied from the intestine and corresponding to prepatent infection or due to the digested metacestode. |
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The European system of protection of human rights with its Court would be inconceivable untied from democracy. |
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An attempt to manually inflate the raft in the cylindrical container failed when the raft, untied from its cradle, was dropped and fell between the superstructure and bulwark. |
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Straddling her, he untied the gag in her mouth and rummaged in his pocket. |
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Assistance, to be effective, needs to be untied, and has to respect country priorities as long as they are compatible with commonly agreed international goals and policies. |
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However, doubts remain as to whether all card schemes have effectively unbundled and untied processing activities from their scheme management functions. |
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Let us commit ourselves to strive together, sparing neither strength nor courage, to build a untied, nonracial, nonsexist, democratic and prosperous south africa. |
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Maybe his bootlace came untied, or maybe he wanted to light a cigarette. |
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Macro-financial assistance is an untied and undedicated macro-economic support, which helps the country meet its external financing needs, including through a reinforcement of reserves and budget support. |
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Rent-setting is not always transparent, rent reductions can bring added burdens and wholesale beer prices are higher than those untied publicans pay brewers. |
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Unless this knot is untied, the European Union's hopes of playing a bigger role in its own defence will be dashed. Greece's role in defence matters in the Union is pivotal at the moment because of a quirk of EU procedure. |
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These efforts deserve to be compensated or reciprocated somehow through, for example, a carbon tax on the rich, untied ODA, unconditional debt relief, fairer trade terms, technology or other forms of resource transfers. |
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The sack had been left untied, and so by wriggling a bit he was able to get his head through the opening and look out. |
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To leave no loose end untied and no question unasked. |
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Occasionally, an untied LIMA branch may redirect the blood flow toward the thoracic wall and can cause angina pectoris. |
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Epilepsies, or fallings and reelings, and beastly vomitings. The least of these, even when the tongue begins to be untied, is a degree of drunkenness. |
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All the evils of an untied tongue we put upon the accounts of drunkenness. |
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