| If there are no surviving dependents, burial expenses are payable up to a maximum of 1,000 dalasi. |
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| What we did in our interactive is we set up four houses and we said that each kid got approximately two fun size pieces of candies. |
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| When these arteries fur up with fatty cholesterol deposits, the heart muscle doesn't receive enough blood to work properly. |
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| Most angina is due to disease of the coronary arteries that results when the arteries fur up with fatty deposits. |
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| For now, it is safest to say that the combination of high fat and high sugar is a deadly one for furring up the arteries. |
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| Almonds are full of naturally occurring antioxidants that have the ability to prevent cholesterol furring up arteries. |
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| You can accomplish both those tasks by furring the floor up using lumber and plywood. |
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| Nikki introduced their new fur baby on Instagram, snuggling up to the cat for a sweet selfie. |
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| When I opened the storeroom door this morning, there was a tiny grey furball with two very scared eyes staring up at me. |
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| The prosecuting counsel held up two vicious-looking, cut-throat razors for everyone in a packed Kingston Magistrates' court to see. |
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| But Reagan realized immediately that no amount of budget cutting could make up for the shortfall in revenues. |
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| There is no cutting through the large crowd so you'll just have to sit there and wait until the police comes and breaks it up. |
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| We cross the street and walk pass some bouncers and up some dark furbished stairs and into this mellow classy joint. |
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| Well, it is actually a wishbone, the furcula is the wishbone and it is made up of the clavicles fused together in the middle. |
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| Suddenly, he roared in fury, as he picked my entire body up from the ground and hurled me onto the hood of the burning truck. |
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| He turned and picked up his roll, which had been grazed by a bullet, leaving a short furrow in the surface. |
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| Vince says the road cuttings on the way up to the Stratford Plateau, show evidence of at least 20 bigger eruptions. |
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| Engagement must be made with the cutting edge against the cutting edge, hand to the right or left, and fingernails down or up. |
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| The woman ran out in a fury, picked up the animal, and flung it savagely into the kennel. |
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| The fans were furious at such a suggestion and several said they would rip up their membership cards if it were to happen. |
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| A new home owner furious at faults with the construction has put up a warning notice to other potential buyers. |
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| Windass, who was booked, summed up Boro, who were full of effort but showed no great quality or cutting edge. |
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| As a result, the company is beginning to build up a fascinating and eclectic collection of cutting-edge international art. |
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| A furious Victor stormed back out of the Diary Room to square up to her and had to be restrained by Stuart. |
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| She took a moment to think and then looked back up with hurt and furiousness. |
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| Did a vital piece of this characterization end up on the cutting-room floor? |
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| We took our time tidying up the cutting-room, in the forlorn hope Jerry might relent. |
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| Mom said that she was a big cutup and a joker, always fooling around and stuff, and she was up on the conveyor belt dancing. |
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| The creations are high on texturing and cutwork has been used for the jackets, that can be teamed up with linen lowers. |
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| Telli furled the sail as they entered its mouth and they drifted up to a small jetty, timing it perfectly so they had no need to use the oars. |
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| The open window let his hat, sitting in the passenger seat, dance slightly, the tips furling up and whipping in the hurricane-fierce winds. |
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| Silca's Gift takes up the running in the final two furlongs and draws away to score a comfortable victory by three lengths. |
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| For the first part of the race Attraction was boxed in but when a gap opened up on the rails with two furlongs to go the race was over. |
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| Dettori had his mount travelling well all through the race and moved up with a furlong and a half to go to challenge Two Miles West. |
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| Bandari's fast pace caught up with him in the closing four furlongs as first Millenary and then Warrsan outpaced him. |
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| In a wide open race, Wannabe Around broke from the start and opened up a five-length lead with three furlongs to go. |
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| Tomorrow he steps up to a marathon three miles and three furlongs and, in a very modest event, can surely play a strong role. |
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| I like the rain, because it fills up the reservoirs and furnishes me with plentiful electricity. |
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| Go on, get writing that CV and you could end up with the job you've always wanted! |
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| More non-Inuit will be sent up north from the south to do work and be housed in a newly furnished home by their employers. |
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| To brighten up your workplace, Designo has a wide variety of corporate furniture and accessories too. |
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| The fearless furry returned to the door of his makeshift burrow and watched his brothers and sisters snuggle up to their mum. |
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| On untreated furrows, the sediment stacks up against the residue which can cause the rows to break over. |
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| They must have turned up to hear what MT had to say about the novel in the cyber age. |
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| In my room he was curled into the farthermost corner with his knees brought up to his chest. |
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| On the water 16 countries will line up with Melbourne University Rowing Club from Australia having travelled the furthest distance to compete. |
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| Kath plays with Blackburn Hockey Club once a week, but has taken to running five times a week, clocking up her furthest distance of 16 miles. |
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| They had picked the one that was farthest from the beds in efforts to avoid waking up the girls. |
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| That's the furthest north I've ever been, but I couldn't stay up there too long. |
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| Picking up his briefcase, he headed towards the police station, noticing a little more furtive activity today than usual. |
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| They're betraying people close to them, too, by helping those cybercrooks build up a detailed picture of their life and their milieu. |
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| This is when cybercrooks set up Wi-Fi networks in public places so people can get wireless broadband connections, ostensibly for free. |
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| People pull up in their cars, run behind the furze and dump everything out of sight. |
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| His blends of smooth sounds and ruff beats fuse old-school elements with the new, and his skill as a DJ is right up there too. |
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| We didn't even touch the fuses or wiring, so it must be something to do with the MOT that didn't show up all the time the bulb was disconnected. |
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| A 30 amp fuseway can support an appliance of up to 7.2kw providing that the control unit does not also have a socket outlet. |
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| The next layer up are the yellow-tailed fusiliers and the next the yellow-banded fusiliers. |
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| He effectively followed up with his fusillade of punches to prompt the stoppage. |
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| It's all a lot of fuss and nonsense got up by some pesky civil rights activists, some of whom you can find here at Stand. |
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| One woman took up 4 reserved seats with her family and caused a huge fuss when asked to move. |
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| After all, aren't there innumerable warnings out there about how easy it is to mess up your computer by fussing with the registry? |
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| Everyone on the show adores him and men and women were queuing up to fuss him. |
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| And I'm sure any seasoned diver will agree that if you're going down, you can't afford to be too fussed about what ends up in your mouth. |
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| Many young children go through periods of being fussy eaters and this is a normal part of growing up. |
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| It's dangerous to assume that we have to wrap Shakespeare up in fustian costumes. |
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| Yet there's no downtime for the hyperactive Chang, who is gearing up for the next stage of the cyberwars. |
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| Although residents put up pockets of resistance, their attempts were largely futile. |
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| So it's a futile effort to try to climb up to God, which is why he sent his son to be our savior. |
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| As I was folding up the futon this morning I looked over to see Mike making off with my cell phone in his mouth. |
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| Meaning we make up our own futons at night and roll them away neatly in the morning. |
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| The only furnishing visible were a table and chair, and a futon rolled up in one corner. |
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| With space at a premium in the tiny nation, futsal has flourished and Bahrain are steadily building up a high-quality national team. |
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| They had to beat some Hispanic kids from South America who grow up with futsal and play it at the grass-roots level. |
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| Eventually, though, as hiring picks up and labor markets tighten, wage growth accelerates and the cycle repeats. |
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| So far, he has cycled more than 5,000 miles, pedaling for up to six hours a day, six days a week. |
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| Parents are blocking a cycle lane and parking on double yellow lines to drop off and pick up their children at school. |
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| I was about to give up after about 15 minutes when a cycle rickshaw appeared by my side from nowhere. |
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| If the economic outlook seems bleak, investors should be ready to unload cyclicals before these stocks tumble and end up back where they started. |
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| However, seeing as a lot of it was influenced by Futurist art it tended to be bought up by the Fascists. |
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| The owners are now cooking up a new business venture, but their 60 or so employees aren't ready to hang up their pot holders just yet. |
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| Prairie potholes are natural depressions that can be a fifth of an acre up to 500 acres in size. |
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| The front right wheel clattered through a deep pothole filled with dark rain water which splashed up, showering the front of the van. |
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| The road wears the usual spring potholes, but the new upper road is holding up well. |
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| As more and more of us live longer, and become more affluent, the race for new pills and potions to combat the effects of ageing is speeding up. |
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| This morning I got up and futzed around the house for a few hours then set out to return a DVD to the library and then go sell clothes. |
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| Looking up, Ashton noticed that the boy was handsome, something the phone didn't quite pick up well, for fuzz had been distorting the screen. |
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| I gesture outside the door, then gaze up at the blue-grey fuzz of images on the bank of security monitors in front of Don. |
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| This scene only lasts for five seconds before fuzzing up and changing back to the morning scene. |
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| It wound up being right across from a police station, and after a little while the fuzz came out and told us to move. |
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| The rest of the album piles up vocal samples, fuzzed guitars, loops, funkflavor and buzzed keyboards. |
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| Although, she had to admit, those dark pink fuzzy boots that came up to her knees were kind of nice. |
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| The names went on and with each one some lucky man let out a yelp and snatched his letter up. |
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| They even turn the amps up and indulge in a little fuzzy guitar noodling near the end, but the song still plods along the nap time path. |
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| There's some impressively nasty makeup FX and the latter half of the film works up a nice creepy vibe. |
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| I was an eager beaver when I first took up golf and the bug is biting hard again. |
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| All some eager beaver has to do is prove to Bob's satisfaction that the earth does indeed move and he will pony up a thousand bucks. |
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| At the agencies I was able to contact, I found that a lot of eager beavers had already filled up the slots in most of them. |
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| Then to find out just how rugged it really was I tried slicing up a pot roast that was tougher than saddle leather and twice as stiff. |
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| In any case, by the beginning of September, Harold's supplies and the military obligations of the fyrd had been used up. |
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| So we just stayed up and gabbed, ate junk food and had a few beers, and gabbed some more. |
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| Here he comes, puttering up in his little soapbox derby car with its duck horn. |
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| She potters from the gates of The House, in its evil-grey uniform, and peers up and down the street. |
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| My parents, as they potter through Camberwell and snooty suburbs walking their dog, chat away with locals and the subject often comes up. |
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| The two swans and their four cygnets became covered in oil after the dredgers dug the substance up from the canal bed. |
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| Well, after we gabbed awhile and sipped out tea, rocking in a couple of my old antique buys, he gets up to go. |
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| Deanna, a hard-working and good-natured woman, was gladly up to share a smoke and some gab when not working the dive deck. |
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| With both valves closed following combustion, the pistons in those cylinders come up and compress the exhaust gases instead of pumping them out. |
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| Five days a week, I pack up my laptop, set myself up with some Earl Grey tea, and write my childish, disappointing prose. |
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| He was three-quarters of a length up at the line, and could have gained no more than a neck's advantage by his early start. |
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| Just to really stoke things up, we arrived at Lyneham to find that we'd been booked an early lunch in the canteen. |
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| I congratulate all those MPs who have had the courage of their convictions in signing up to this early day motion. |
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| We were encouraged to sign up early for events as some were expected to sell out early. |
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| The agent came today, half an hour early, to measure up the rooms, note details and take photographs. |
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| Today we woke up early and decided to see as much of the city as we could on foot. |
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| A few producers were able to line up scripts early and finished that part of the work sooner. |
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| They are now gearing up to host India for another three Tests and five one-day games early next year. |
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| So this morning, I woke up early and enjoyed a long, lazy lie-in before popping the radio on just as I hopped into the shower. |
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| Then I realized that I'd have to get up early to milk the goats and I am just not capable of becoming an early bird. |
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| They try to play a very physical game and get on top of you early doors, but we've got to front up to them. |
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| He's throwing out cards like a croupier early doors and the game could end up being a farce if he's not careful. |
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| You really have a lot of gall, Mackenzie, to come right up and say all these things. |
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| Steven Bradshaw's image of Mr Yellow soaking up the sun amongst the daffs in Museum Gardens is simply one to make you smile. |
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| A metallic scratching grabbed my attention, complete with robotic whirrs and a sound I knew to be a power pack charging up for use. |
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| I was just getting ready to ask if I could join their gallant team, when the two remaining climbers showed up. |
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| And in any case, our gallant troops will now be fully occupied in cleaning up the neighbourhood. |
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| One day while out in the parking lot, the director happened to glance up at the east window. |
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| Strong east winds to near tropical storm force have pushed water up to four to six feet above normal levels there. |
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| They're also attractive for his daffy sense of humour and affection for actors dressed up as bears, lions and robots. |
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| A stream of people I half-knew kept coming up to tell me how daft I looked. |
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| Divorcing himself from feelings, he comes up with a weird comparison between human beings and galliwasps. |
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| View the beautiful east window and soak up the sense of history at Carlisle Cathedral, where there are many historical points of interest. |
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| I just tell myself I've been in hotter places growing up in the east Texas town of Jefferson. |
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| Eventually, the papers would get caught up by the wind and carried east, away from us. |
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| Less than an hour's drive east near the coast, and you can see what rail is up against. |
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| The squall line was rapidly moving east and I had to come up with another plan quickly. |
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| He found what it was that brought the bird down and powered up the fusion power plant again to get the lift circuits back online. |
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| The timing on the flash panel will not hold up the PowerPoint presentation. |
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| I would imagine that it must be very difficult for girls from an East Asian background growing up the UK if these representations are common. |
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| From L.A., he had gone north up to Vancouver and had then taken an eastbound Canadian passenger train across Canada. |
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| Australian chocolate manufacturers could not keep up with the demand for gift-wrapped chocolate Easter Bilbies. |
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| Talk was that they were building an electric power station a couple of miles up river. |
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| After six hours sleep we woke up to a south easterly and clouds drifting past. |
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| Within an hour we were standing on a torn up area of turf being blasted by a strong north easterly. |
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| It will be Easter Monday, a public holiday and I'm not going to work, so I have to come up with something. |
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| I had actually rejected this shop on Tuesday because it looked daggy and dank up the back, but yesterday I felt I couldn't go past it again. |
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| The university takes up three floors, connecting tower, podium and galleria. |
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| The central time zone has an earlier rush hour than the East Coast, as central has to wake up earlier to deal with the easterners. |
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| He tramped up a flight of stairs and appeared in the minstrels' gallery overlooking the main collection hall. |
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| Maybe this creates better sound for the people up in the circle and the gallery. |
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| Janet and William Norwood, the young man's parents, were also seated in the gallery and stood up to tumultuous and prolonged applause. |
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| Its diversified landscape has a rugged relief and is made up of rivers, ponds, meadows and floodplains, gallery forests and savannah. |
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| The ship was a fast galley powered by three banks of rowers pulling up to 200 oars. |
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| Though I found the speed-sensitive electric power steering to be a little too light at low speeds, it stiffened up over 40 mph. |
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| The controlled power up helps prevent supply glitches during power-up and also prevents excessive dissipation. |
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| Power couples are all around us, dahling, sucking up all the oxygen out of the room. |
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| I needed to sober up and take in the air and, well, what about some opera, dahling? |
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| Mohan's thoughts have drifted back to India, his homeland, to Kaveri Amma, the woman who was his dai and looked after him when he was growing up. |
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| However, I also plan to make this top because it looks easy-breezy but has a few new concepts to pick up on. |
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| He credits his wife, who gave up acting to be a full-time mom, with keeping the family going while he gallivants around the world. |
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| He then sups it up and gallivants through New Jersey fighting aliens while destroying half of his town in the process. |
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| It was easy money but now many of them have been caught out and they end up on the streets. |
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| We climbed a winding wooden staircase up into a quaint little room filled with over-stuffed sofas and dainty tables. |
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| Katrina held up a light blue diamond flower, which hung delicately from a dainty chain. |
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| I rang up Luke to ask if I was being too dainty in thinking it ghoulish to market a film of somebody contracting a deadly disease. |
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| Our youth love luxury, they contradict their parents, gobble up dainties from the table, and tyrannise their teachers. |
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| And then there's me, being pleasantly surprised that I can still swim quite easily, even though I'm only mid-way up the easy-peasy pool. |
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| Petrol prices could go up by another 5p per gallon, or 1p per litre, in the coming weeks after an increase in the cost of crude oil. |
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| What do a few buckets of waste mean anyway, in the grand scheme of things as you bob up and down atop gazillions of gallons of seawater? |
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| Just as well we're in the country here, with a good breeze and gazillions of gallons of fresh air to sweep it up. |
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| Her horse galloped up to the shore of the pool and along the grove of trees. |
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| O'Brien was galloping his horses up a really steep hill at his brother's farm when the master trainers in England had theirs out for a stroll. |
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| He was patiently waiting for her at the top of the hill, so she quickly galloped up the slope to catch up with him. |
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| The advice conjures up all sorts of funny images of welly-clad officials galloping away from stick-wielding farmers at marts around the country. |
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| As the Westmeath forward forced his way through for a last goal chance, he galloped up to his shoulder. |
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| Some unfortunate chemist got caught and made an example of, and the system of scrutiny for science practicals was tightened up til it squeaked. |
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| For simultaneous decoration and practicality, hang bulletin boards to pin up paper and pictures. |
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| His suitcase finally turned up almost a month later, but it was practically empty. |
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| Being the youngest of five, three of whom were practically grown up, she felt entitled to be a nuisance to them all. |
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| Once there the family found accommodation in Hindley Street where the doctor set up practice. |
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| After publication, he decided to leave anatomical research to take up medical practice. |
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| Only when I was standing on the dais did I feel that I had the title wrapped up. |
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| She glanced at CJ standing up on the dais and then back down to the boy running toward her from the bottom of the steps. |
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| Ryder tied the two ends of her daisy chain together to make a loop and sat it up on her head like a crown. |
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| Not long ago, this long daisy chain of interlocking business was held up as a model of efficiency, but others see a much darker side to it all. |
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| So for the moment my computer is hooked up to the router with ethernet, and Abi's laptop is daisy-chained to mine with the wireless cards. |
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| After that, the SS officers set up gallows and had hangings during each roll call. |
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| They stood by a gallows holding ropes which were strung over a pulley to become a noose holding up a body. |
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| They have been rehearsing every weekend for the last three months, stepping up to daily practices for the last couple of weeks. |
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| Also remember that the USB connection can be daisy-chained and can support up to 127 USB peripherals. |
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| The KMVN rest house is the only habitation around, apart from a forest dak bungalow further up the hill. |
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| Racers across Chippenham are busy practising their flipping skills this week in the run up to the town's annual pancake showdown on Tuesday. |
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| There he stood, nine years of age, blinking up indulgently at his galoot of a father speaking at him in tongues. |
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| These losers might treat you and your friends like dirt now, but they'll end up eating your dust. |
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| They just brought up the issue about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. |
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| It has just ended in divorce, but both their sons are happily ensconced at Ermysted's Grammar School and are growing up as real Dalesmen. |
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| He is a galumphing, white academic from working-class London who somehow wound up a Rembrandt scholar. |
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| Even though galvanised iron was replacing some of the demand for slate, the quarries could barely keep up the supply. |
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| Trying to look like I was having fun jumping up and down, I secretly eavesdrop on their conversation. |
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| She'd promised the Dean that she would be at his office as soon as she got up, and she had already dallied enough as it was. |
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| Not one to dally about, Sally quickly gathered up her cast and got them safely out of the building. |
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| They starved together, Minna helped his career, they separated, he dallied with other women, they tried again, they gave up. |
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| Has he been ordered to stand up there in disgrace, as penance for dallying with Lady Hamilton and asking Hardy to kiss him? |
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| We're not asking you to eBay your gear and take up shuffleboard, of course. |
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| The ceaseless, restless ebb and flow of humanity makes up the shifting patterns of life in a city. |
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| He was highly practical and would come up with pragmatic solutions on various issues. |
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| He saw the pragmatic account of meaning as a method for clearing up metaphysics and aiding scientific inquiry. |
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| If you picture it as water, you can feel where it flows and where it is dammed up or blocked. |
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| We chose to gamble with the more direct train to Pavonia-Newport, hoping the rain would let up before we got there. |
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| Financial speculators, who are gambling on more chaos in the Middle East, are also pushing up prices. |
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| Instead of letting up, they exacerbate their injuries, potentially causing permanent damage. |
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| Few seem prepared to stand up to a prejudice that is both socially and economically damaging. |
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| Keep your security protection software up to date to combat the spread of damaging computer viruses. |
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| A damage control team was called in with Billy overseeing the mop up operation. |
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| I agreed to stop calling my position either a coherence or a correspondence theory if he would give up the pragmatist theory of truth. |
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| The table they had set up was dark ebony with rather comfy chairs surrounding it. |
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| Her ebony black hair was loose on her shoulders and I noticed that she wore no make up. |
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| He, who grew up on the north shore of Lake Maggiore, filled a fish pond in the back yard with water hyacinths and gambusias from Lake Maggiore. |
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| Rugby enthusiasts gave up on the sport after the game was dragged in the mud. |
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| The company will set up a European e-business centre in Clonshaugh together with an internet data centre. |
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| It is a total e-business solution suitable for a larger organisation requiring up to 200 concurrent users. |
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| She wasn't up to date on any of the systems and her parents don't let her buy Mature rated games anyway. |
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| Duncan has stepped up his game to a new level and is a model of consistency for the rest of the league. |
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| When he cleaned up in the final innings of the game, he was fully vindicated. |
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| The final game against York was a clogged up battle with both sides showing fatigue. |
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| The Swiss calmly wrapped up the victory on the first of three match points a game later. |
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| Amiable careerists who can avoid making enemies have a definite leg up in this game. |
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| If you want to play this game until you come across some hard evidence, that's up to you. |
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| We have not yet taken up the gun but we do have a taste for fresh, wild game, and there is plenty of access to it here. |
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| For my ingredients I get my fish from the market at North Shields or up at Amble, and my meat and game locally. |
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| Young stockbrokers from a York school will be going up against professionals to try and beat them at their own game. |
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| Rather than warning relatives of impending doom, hornbills might be calling to predators to make it clear that the game is up. |
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| It has also left some very senior executives asking themselves if the game is up. |
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| It is an extremely serious matter and the time has come for those who produced those photographs to acknowledge the game is up. |
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| If you get it right, the turkey realises the game is up and offers no resistance. |
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| I am guilty of getting my hopes up when somebody plays the game with a little more class and independence than usual. |
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| Im still working every hour God sends or as near as dammit, quite frankly I'm fed up of it. |
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| The brief wasn't my finest hour, but, when I showed up for the flight, my game face was on. |
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| A beautiful silver horse had pranced out of the sky and lifted her up with it, carrying her away from any problems or dangers. |
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| There was no way, however, that I could just prance up to his chambers and demand that he explain himself. |
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| Is it that we like to dress up and put on makeup and dance and prance around? |
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| Being the younger child, she had always been pampered and now was always up to some pranks and tricks. |
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| A prank call tied up members of three emergency services in a fruitless search for a body in the Garavogue river. |
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| I sped up into a slow run, and he gamely matched my pace for about 200 yards. |
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| Librarians from around the city gamely clamber up on the loading dock and spin tales. |
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| Now, before you start up those emails, I'm not saying that movies shouldn't have pratfalls and physical comedy in them. |
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| The segment, with a voice-over explaining the action, consisted largely of speeded up film and slapstick pratfalls. |
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| In his directorial debut, he tries gamely to spice up the plotless proceedings by color-coding the different key stories. |
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| Offenses can't run up the middle on them, and many teams take plays out of their game plans when facing defenses that feature these players. |
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| I get to pick up Debbie from her last day at school, which is one of those milestones that come and go so damnably fast. |
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| Sequences would build up into films, characters into legends and gameplay into classic puzzles. |
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| He worked him hard in the first, going up 10-6 before giving up a stroke at game point. |
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| The prime time slots serve up a steady diet of game shows and quiz shows, garnished with leggy models in skimpy clothes. |
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| She ate a prawn cocktail, I had soup, but my love died when she lit up between courses. |
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| Most damningly of all, it is alleged that up to six new councillors are heavily in debt on their council tax and voting illegally in the chamber. |
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| I padded quietly over to the door and opened it, looking up at Donovan's slightly damp face and hair. |
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| The mosque is now used by about 100 people for regular prayers and up to 200 for religious festivals. |
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| An insulated concrete floor was laid, with a damp course up the walls and dry-lining downstairs. |
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| Oester took up the beat by pummeling the back of his bass, and Wintsch reached inside his piano to dampen the notes he was playing. |
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| Sailors' cutlasses, when carried on parade, always are hooked up to a belt. |
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| A huge funfair and children's fairground will also be set up in the centre to turn Bradford into a vibrant shopping experience. |
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| The sexy singer said she wanted to make sure her children grow up in a fun-filled environment. |
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| Sounds like the part-time vegetarians have been hasty in giving up their nut cutlets. |
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| Leftovers from roast dinners could be used up, cold with relishes or made into pies or minced into cutlets and meatballs. |
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| The smiling woman was dressed casually in a pair of denim cut-offs and a simple baby blue tank top, her chestnut hair tied up in a pony tail. |
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| In the other direction from Poncebos, a bizarre funicular railway tunnels through the rock up to the sleepy village of Bulnes. |
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| First, it required a metro back into town then a train out north, then a tram up a very steep hill, then a funicular railway to the top. |
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| Take the funicular railway up Penang Hill, past the old colonial-style bungalows, to see the magnificent views from the top. |
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| Rail travellers have snapped up more than 115,000 cut-price tickets as part of GNER's plans to win back passengers. |
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| That's the cut-rate store where perfectly good clothes, shoes and toys inexplicably end up costing far less than originally intended. |
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| Because cars are not allowed in the District, this funicular is the best way to get up there. |
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| Other types of funiculars may utilize only one passenger car that is hoisted up and down the hillside or mountain. |
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| I may even get better at answering mails straight away rather than letting them mount up until I drop into a blue funk about the backlog. |
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| The rising star has been cooking up quite a storm of late with her laid-back jazz style and blend of funk, soul, hip-hop, Latin and deep house. |
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| As for formals, I'd suggest bringing a few cocktail dresses and some accessories to funk them up a bit. |
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| Rapper Rob B and the band funked it up through a beats and bass driven set and got the audience well into and out of it. |
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| The band funks it up with varying shuffle drum backbeats, throbbing bass lines, a wailing saxophone and feathery keyboard treatments. |
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| It's ideal for jazz players and, if you're so inclined, funking it up with a wah pedal. |
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| And the CD funks it up with Bootsy Collins of Parliment and the Funkadelics. |
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| While the first CD is incredibly mellow, with Athlete, Phoenix and Snow Patrol, the second CD funks it up a bit. |
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| He successfully croons Rose Royce's Wishing On A Star and funks it up on Sister Sledge's Thinking Of You. |
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| Tony Hall funks it up big time with Trey starting to really get into it on Tell Me Something Good. |
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| Dave Kent funks it up even more with his driving house and breakbeat remix, adding analogue bass and disco sounds. |
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| Oh, I wanna see this guy, I wanna hear this music live, I wanna see if they're gonna remix it or funk it up differently when I see them. |
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| They take old fashioned designs and funk them up with crazy colours and images of insects. |
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| Serve healthy and refreshing iced teas instead of fizzy drinks, and funk them up with colourful straws. |
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| Whether you want a traditional curled style or want to funk it up with spikes, tousles or free form hair tails you will be right in style. |
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| It is a case-actuated system similar to one used by Hornady where a funnel inside the powder die is pushed up by contact with the primed case. |
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| A sea funnel, taking the shape and appearance of an under-water tornado grew in size, swallowing up everything that came close enough to it. |
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| A grey heron was disturbed on its lunchtime patrol, a raptor lumbered over on heavy broad wings, a soft warm wind funnelled up the valley. |
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| I was twelve and I rode on the back of a big boy's bicycle flat into a funnel cloud that picked us up and threw us clean into the ditch. |
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| I remember the hallway where I ducked in had newspaper funnies stuck up on the doorways. |
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| One student watched her funnily as she violently shook her pen up and down. |
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| I tried to give him the thumbs up but banged my funny bone on the pole and had to shriek in pain. |
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| Now, however, employers are waking up to the idea that corporate social responsibility entails more than just sponsoring a fun run. |
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| What the French lack in reason they make up for in sheer gall. |
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| Monday The Mountaineering Council of Scotland adds to the furore over the controversial Cairngorm funicular which already has many skiers and conservationists up in arms. |
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| The guards had fallen back farther than he had hoped they would, and his rush from the chapel hadn't gotten here in time to dam the enemy up further back. |
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| If you are using a pond kit that operates on a 12-volt power supply, you can locate your pond up to 50 feet away from the system's outdoor power pack. |
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| Mr Miller told us that one question kept cropping up from an early stage. |
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| I've been in situations where l felt very strongly for someone, but I knew there was no hope with them, so instead of just letting it go I dammed it all up. |
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