When you stare at these sandshoes, remember that while they go on your feet, you are really wearing them upside your head. |
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They're intended to hold tapers, but apparently putting them upside down is The Hottest Trend in home candle fashions. |
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On the upside, he has room to strut his nonpareil axe work, but the orchestra isn't so much an effective foil as an amenable supporter. |
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To the left is an upside down picture of a beached right whale showing the long baleen plates that hang from the upper jaw. |
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The upside is that with so much freelance work crammed into a short amount of time, it will bring in a fair amount of scratch. |
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He's written in thick black texta, in large letters, capitals, and she can read it upside down. |
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The only real upside to this penny-pinching is the extra space in the boot. |
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In plain view too, I ran out with a crowbar hammered it upside his cranium, he fell over dead, but no blood, only dust, he's a basehead. |
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If your manual recommends it, porcelain bowls can occasionally be cleaned in a self-cleaning oven cycle, upside down on oven racks. |
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On the upside, the Olympiad still retains relatively healthy membership figures. |
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Plus, we were shooting nights and that messed you up completely because your whole day was upside down. |
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It was a shame to be there on an off night, but the upside was quick and friendly service from the bar staff. |
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If the season hasn't already turned your life upside down, you now have a chance to experience its topsy-turviness in true medieval spirit. |
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Of course, on the upside, we bridesmaids get to wear our own outfits and she's springing for Manolos for everyone. |
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This has also resulted in many folk beliefs and cultural traditions being turned upside down. |
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But however insane a cloud of these biting insects may drive you, there is an upside. |
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But you try doing the splits upside down with your head underwater and all the while keeping a smile on your face. |
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She testified that another girl held in the same facility was hung upside down, naked and shocked repeatedly with the electric prod. |
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To do this by short division we make the long division symbol upside down and carry the remainders like this. |
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On the upside, my music collection has expanded a fair bit, thanks to a brilliant program called BitTorrent. |
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The bench area is 40 yards of turf or grass where the players sit and talk when they're not smacking each other upside the head. |
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Others hang half upside down off the monkey bars, shooting imaginary spider webs out of their wrists. |
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My world had been turned upside down and I feared that it would never be right again. |
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My whole life has been turned upside down and I just don't know what to do or think anymore. |
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Our perceptions too of Gilbert and Sullivan are turned upside down, or perhaps right side up. |
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That same poll also depicted a city whose demographics had been turned upside down. |
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Will changes in tournament format and a move to the sport condition turn your regular game upside down? |
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The world, as the traditionalists see it, has been turned almost completely upside down. |
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I was so nervous I put my slides upside down on the projector, dropped my folder and had a complete mind blank half way through. |
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But then, in my paintings, I started twisting branches upside down so that they became shapes lying into the landscape. |
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She looked up at him as he twisted the two streamers together and taped them in a sort of upside down McDonald's sign above the window. |
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That mid-week upside explosion might have been an inflexion point, ushering in a more two-sided affair. |
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Taking a small charcoal depiction of a bike from his sketch pad, he turned it upside down and copied it this way onto the wall. |
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Sometimes they lose their balances and pop upside down like bobbers which is fun and helps the learning experience. |
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The upside of this is that it's a good excuse to ditch the usual skylarking. |
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Some very knowledgable people say that most contemporary bodyboards for sale today ride faster when ridden upside down and backwards. |
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With the bike upside down, clamp the top of the seatpost into a large bench vise that is bolted to a very secure workbench. |
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However, his uneventful, everyday life is turned upside down by Connie's death. |
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Well it is, but on the upside, you see a lot of these farmers driving around in gold Cadillacs and hanging around chicks with big boobies. |
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Then she tidied the piles of paper and slotted it into the printer trays upside down, so that the next day's printing would be backed with junk. |
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Both the material and metaphysical universes of the indigenous people were turned upside down. |
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After all that unpleasantry Saber had endured, how dare anyone presume to think they knew him backwards, frontwards, upside down and sideways? |
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One of the actual saving energies in the place is speech, double-take, subversion, bouleversement, turning the thing upside down. |
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We could see some of them which had toppled over and rolled down the precipitous slopes and remained upside down at most nauseating angles. |
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There is however an upside to packing more into the small, unutilized spaces of our day. |
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With the change in social status and economic status, your entire mindset gets turned upside down virtually overnight. |
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The obvious upside of being self-employed is that you can sleep in on any day you please. |
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Rational salaried managers thus tend to be too risk-averse because they do not benefit from the upside of risk. |
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The overwhelming upside to the book is its visual aspect, and this is strong enough to counterbalance the flaws in the text. |
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This kind of dramatic scene does tend to have a positive upside in that respect. |
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But free trade also comes with a significant upside for our country, an upside most Democratic pols would rather not discuss today. |
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There's obviously an upside to all this but there's definitely a large amount of grieving to be done. |
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The only upside that I could see to the situation was that since I couldn't go home for the holiday, I could spend it with Rob. |
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The company is still trading at a discount to its peers so Dilger's confidence in the upside potential for the shares probably isn't misplaced. |
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Already prepared for the worst on yields by the company's forecasts, the upside potential for investors is evident too. |
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Recent number releases have tended to be upside surprises that were positive for stocks and negative for bonds. |
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Grafton's share price is currently undervalued and has much upside potential, according to a number of analysts. |
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But, as things stand, he is not offering current shareholders of Eircom a share in that upside potential. |
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So their upside potential is not as great as conventional hedge funds, but the downside is more protected. |
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For example, if a company is paying a dividend, the investor can get both this dividend and any upside if the share rebounds. |
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Vodafone has a decent record and some analysts think its shares have much upside potential. |
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A lot of the upside forecast by Salomon is based on a sale of the US operation which it hasn't confirmed it will do. |
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Leverage increases volatility as investors run for cover when they feel threatened and pile in regardless on the upside swing. |
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Some investment products provide high potential for upside performance while safeguarding the net capital invested over a specified term. |
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The company firmly believes there is a lot of upside movement to its stock and this was the best vehicle to take advantage of that. |
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I couldn't have been more than five or six, and I remember that she had hit me upside my head with a cast iron skillet that she had. |
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I didn't know whether to be glad or angry that Mr. Thomson was not about to slap Paradismo upside his head. |
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David smirked openly until his grandmother's back was turned, when his father hit him upside his head. |
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I swear that girl is going to make me smack her upside her head one of these days. |
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I would personally feel justified smacking any would-be assassin upside their head. |
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If you happen to know the people responsible for this transfer, smack them upside their heads. |
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Later that same day he started doing it again and she slapped him upside his head. |
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The basis of the past policy behind economic diplomacy is now turned upside down. |
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It was a total disaster and turned upside down the conventional view of Victorian sexuality. |
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They part to reveal a man hanging upside down from a wall upstage, and a woman, standing in a spotlight down stage, reaching out to him. |
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This can be done whether the ship is resting upside down, pitched at an angle or has broken in two. |
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The sculpture was rediscovered in 1723 upside down near the south porch of the church, where it had been used as a step. |
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It was a curious design, like a shortened, blunt spearhead hung upside down. |
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Empty the contents onto a tissue by squeezing the bulb rapidly while holding it upside down. |
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The container was upside down, so when the sides opened, the contents spilled out onto the carpet at the engineer's feet. |
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He turned the nuclear war strategy upside down when he announced that non-nuclear states could be targeted. |
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Use a volumizing product on wet hair, distributing through locks upside down and concentrating on the roots. |
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It buys him first bemusement, then solicitation, and finally enmity and a serious whack upside the head. |
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Dropping down a few branches, I hooked my legs over a branch and hung upside down, the way I did when I was a kid. |
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Lithe as a monkey, he climbed across a tree branch, and hooked his legs over the branch, hanging upside down and swinging back and forth. |
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Wooden carvings of birds hang upside down from a set of wires stretched along the low ceiling. |
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The stock could very well make a head fake down through the trend line and then immediately reverse and break out to the upside. |
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In regard to his play in the secondary, Poteat has some upside potential because of his quickness and catch-up speed. |
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West, Vancouver, fabricated the new bridge sections upside down and welded orthotropic troughs to the 16.8-m-wide deck plates. |
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I was woken by a crash, a bout of swearing, and then the sudden appearance of his face, upside down, over the chaise lounge. |
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Some of the outside lights of the Piccadilly gardens are upside down, which means there is no waterproof protection. |
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Once in the house of custom, on the hither side of the cutting edge, as it were, the scene appears upside down, turned on its head. |
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But her world turned upside down when she discovered her husband's mistress had hired a hit man to kill her. |
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Here, as in other parables, Jesus uses a symbol to turn our understanding upside down. |
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It's a 14 ft, wooden, clinker-built boat, upside down and in need of some varnish. |
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The upside is that having a plan actually makes my life less stressful even when there are no pending disasters. |
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Also, bear in mind that the fresnel lens both flips the image upside down and has a mirror effect on the text. |
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He was unaware that he was upside down and thought he was in the corridor immediately behind the coal train's cab. |
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She was thoroughly impregnated, inside and outside, upside and down, and in every direction, with that perfume. |
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The downside is you don't have as much independence and the upside is I get everything done for me. |
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For example, when purchasing a share of common stock outright, the buyer gets both the upside and the downside potential of the stock. |
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He makes no attempt to sweeten the pill by positing an upside to emotional politics or strategies designed to boost self-esteem. |
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The upside of this setup is that it can accept either balanced or unbalanced signal input. |
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We didn't have a clue what we were doing as the thing was blown inside out, outside in and upside down. |
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Camp is a world where the norms of society are turned upside down and inside out into a culture of its own. |
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If death is just life upside down, as these lines suggest, then there are certainly no tragic endings to human life, no consummating finalities. |
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Lay your bookmark upside down very carefully on one edge of the contact paper so you can fold over the rest of it on the back of the bookmark. |
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He took the narrow bridge too quickly and the car crashed through the bridge and plunged into Poucha Pond, landing upside down under the water. |
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The roof is essentially inverted or turned upside down compared to the standard roofing. |
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To serve, cut around each slice of bread and serve each piece upside down with pineapple and juices on top. |
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As it turns out, isolation from the fleshpots of LA and Seattle has its upside. |
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Within the span of a few hours, my entire life had been flipped inside out and upside down. |
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Angie touched the locket, popping it open to see the upside down photo of Chad. |
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Logic is turned upside down and instead of being punished for their crimes of omission they reap their due reward. |
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In the past week, accusations of cronyism and sexual politics have turned the city hall press gallery upside down. |
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The tree stump was hauled from the place of its growth to a funerary monument in a saltmarsh, and turned upside down. |
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She tries not to come in like a whirlwind or gangbusters and turn things upside down. |
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Then he was suspended upside down from an overhead gantry for some minutes. |
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This year, with the anti-fashion look, the stress is on uneven hems and necklines, upside down darts and trimmings that are left uncompleted. |
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On the upside, the gear change is of excellent quality, so it is not difficult to keep the engine in its best operating range. |
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In another example of blurry physical boundaries, consider the gecko, a lizard remarkable for its ability to walk upside down on ceilings. |
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He did loops, sideslips, death spirals, wingovers and rollovers and even flew upside down 50 feet above the meadow. |
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The upside and the downside are shared with the government, so the new franchises are substantially de-risked. |
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The punt was finally brought ashore and laid upside down against a garden wall at our home in Cork. |
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In this sense, the Scottish system has turned Westminster's elective dictatorship upside down. |
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We were flying at 667 feet per second, and just about the time I remembered to gulp some air, we rolled upside down, then flipped right-side up. |
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Images have been distorted, multiplied, turned upside down and projected all over the inside of the building. |
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The only upside of the economic slowdown is the chance that inflation will fall further across the eurozone. |
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Illusionist and escapologist Shahid Malik broke free from a straitjacket while suspended upside down from a burning rope. |
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It's extending deadlines, and changing rules and waiving certain fees for people whose lives have been turned upside down by Katrina. |
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Large, many-flowered blooms such as dill, fluffy grasses, and Queen Anne's lace, should be dried upright, not hanging upside down. |
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So United are finding out that a stock market quote has a downside as well as an upside. |
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Instead, you stand meekly, wearing your most hopeful expression, vainly attempting to read the seating plan upside down. |
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Still, it was have been nice to have whacked him upside the head with a two-by-four, but that would have been wrong. |
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Papa would have whopped me upside the head if I'd tried that one on for size. |
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Despite the skepticism in some quarters about B.C.'s potential, advocates see a huge upside for wind power nationally. |
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We need to turn this idea upside down, and recognize that all politics in our era is global. |
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Assemble the table on a level surface, turn the top wheel upside down and place the seat wheel on top of it. |
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As if a rope from above were hooked to the bottom of the Dumpster, we spun upside down with a hard yank. |
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This zygodactylous feet also enable the Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot to hang upside down to reach otherwise inaccessible fruits or flowers. |
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Our news stories will be angled differently, and the upside of having lots of media publications is that many angles get covered. |
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No, for he woke upside down, restrained by a seatbelt connected to a seat in a certain upturned Toyota Avensis. |
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Further around are three dolls, the reversible kind that you turn upside down to find another face. |
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Hurricane Katrina put a boat upside down in a New Orleans resident's front yard after the protective levees broke. |
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Although the youngster was wearing a lifebelt, she had become stuck under the water after turning upside down. |
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The only upside is that for a while, sectarian suspicions were put on hold as Sunni mosques organized relief for Shi'ite families. |
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The upside in line breeding is that the puppies will have uniformity in color, shape, and size. |
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It is a medium-sized arboreal gliding mammal which hangs upside down in trees, leaping into the air to glide in search of fruit to eat. |
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I felt like I'd just finished a roller coaster ride that I hadn't realized twisted upside down several times and now I wanted to heave. |
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Start at the crown of your head, then flip your head upside down and lift your hair at the roots with your fingers. |
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He finds his comfortable loneliness turned upside down when a Chinese American woman enters his world and challenges him to embrace life. |
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Wild lories and lorikeets spend their days climbing, hopping and hanging upside down while feeding from flowers. |
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He ran his car into the back of David Coulthard's McLaren and flipped through the air, landing upside down. |
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There were several different versions of some of the runes, and individual runes might be carved back-to-front or upside down. |
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Turn box upside down and tap lightly on the bowl to remove excess chocolate. |
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After six months Rick awoke from his coma, and finds his life soon turned upside down again. |
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In her topsy-turvy upside down world she could clearly make out exactly where her body was supposed to be going but she misinterpreted it somewhere from perception to motion. |
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Not only is Paleo flipping evolution upside down, but a second retro diet for future health, the Okinawa, comes in at number six. |
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In other words, you can adjust the zoom and camera angle to be as far away or as close up as possible, and as upside down and round about as you like. |
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To elucidate his point, he turned a boot upside down and pointed to the thick, tire-like treads on its sole. |
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He could reach out and smack Justin upside his head if he wanted to. |
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I just want to smack him upside his head one minute and kiss him the next. |
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Her vehicle was clipped by an overtaking car and flipped upside down. |
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The shuttle landed upside down, and if she hadn't been wearing her seat belt, Saffron likely would have crushed her skull on the shuttle's unpadded metal ceiling. |
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As we rounded the last corner to the hamlet we were surprised to find a Freelander upside down in the stream at the bottom of the gulley next to the road. |
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The racket is spun on its head and falls to the ground. If the symbol is rightside up, it is called smooth. If the symbol is upside down, it is called rough. |
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I guess my idea that no one drinks cordials was turned upside down. |
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During the performance of the famous Water Torture Cell act, the apparatus that held him upside down suddenly snapped and he broke his left ankle. |
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The cook at my favorite restaurant astonished me by keeping cabbage fresh for months by pulling it up and hanging it upside down by the roots in her own root cellar. |
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Characteristically it enjoys hanging upside down and motionless from a rough network of silken threads spun untidily in the corners of warm moist rooms, such as boiler rooms. |
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There the fool enjoyed special license to ridicule pretense and turn upside down social rituals and solemnities, including the dignity of the king himself. |
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Living next to nightmare neighbours can turn your life upside down. |
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Suddenly she was brought to an upright position, blood rushed back down from her previously upside down head, before it came back up to flame her pale face. |
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They were considered an easy-sell by the investment advisory and broking community because they offered a capital guarantee and the upside of equities. |
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Another upside to launching a number of local campaigns is the opportunity to discover a hit campaign in one market that can be expanded into other markets. |
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It's called bow pose, but isn't it just an upside down backbend? |
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The exhibition features a surreal and eccentric collection of creations such as three spouted teapots and upside down jugs, and opens tomorrow, Saturday. |
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An upside of the export decrease is an increase in the terms of trade. |
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On the upside, I just discussed with my AP Government class how a poll can skew results by how they phrase a question and how important it was to be polling on salient issues. |
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A black-and-white cat named Chopper sleeps upside down on the porch, his open mouth revealing a row of impossibly tiny teeth. |
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As always, the extent of dollar weakness was tempered by developments in Euroland which continue to undermine the upside potential of the single currency. |
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He will showcase new material too in a show full of state-of-the-art theatrics, topped off by the sight of Gabriel being suspended upside down from the stage. |
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Civil wars in various countries added to the world war, genocidal massacres, political assassinations and monstrosities of war turned the world upside down. |
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But on the upside, here are the best birthday presents I have received. |
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She swung an open hand at Molly, knocking her upside her head. |
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I can see an upside to this situation however, you'll get to test, sell, and buy things that other people much more creative than you or I have created. |
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I guess they were originally very disappointed, or continually disappointed because the price of zinc has continued to rise, so that they've been left out of the upside. |
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He also tried to find an upside to his situation, but to no avail. |
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The upside here is that the 300 is the right weight for your youngsters, and it's also pleasingly light for a long back-country hike or lengthy canoe portage. |
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When the pilot applied the brakes, the plane went forward on to its nose and turned upside down, causing serious damage to the aircraft nose and fin. |
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The upside of working with your other half is that you get unbeatable teamwork, says John Jones, who has run his interior design business with wife Julie for 18 years. |
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The upside is that there is this great flourishing of ideas and experimentation and efforts to try things, and fertility research has advanced an enormous amount. |
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For me, there is an upside, a project I've been approached to work on has, inherently, some element of Maori music, its history and its direction. |
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For the last minute, Clarence had been lying on his back, shimmying and kicking his legs, almost as if he was listening to James Brown and dancing, but upside down. |
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If an airplane wing provides lift, how does a plane fly upside down? |
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He miscounted and for a ghastly moment thought he had overshot the seventh floor and was about to be turned upside down or mangled in the winding gear. |
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The upside is a short-term deal that would lead to the Mideast equivalent of ending the Cold War with the Soviet Union. |
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We've been hit particularly hard because what we export, which are durable goods, have the greatest cyclical swing, both on the upside and on the downside. |
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He soon came to the realisation that he was trussed up and hanging upside down from what looked like a fish hook, a bigger version of that at least. |
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However, the share placing is expected to satisfy the current demand for the stock, which will limit the upside potential in the shares over the short term. |
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However, as the upside potential is exacerbated, so is the downside risk. |
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The fourth plane crashed, upside down, not into a landmark but into the Pennsylvanian countryside, after what seems to have been heroic resistance from the passengers. |
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He grabs her off her horse and places her upside down across his lap. |
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The birds hold their bills upside down, using their lower bills and tongues to pump water through fringes on the top bills, which filters out microscopic mouthfuls of food. |
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The ocean is indeed a magical, mysterious place, a fluid-filled negative space where mountains lay upside down and inverted, and where myth and legend have been born and bred. |
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In a horizontal plane, a square has an upside and a downside. |
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There's lots of movement that's upside down, off centre, racy. |
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Her world turns upside down when her roommate and bff, Sophie, meets a fella and decides to move out. |
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Simply gather small bunches of flowers over the summer, loosely bind a few stems together with plastic twist ties, and hang them upside down to dry somewhere out of the way. |
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The upside is that we might muster the political will to develop policies that match reality. |
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A Gecko can support the equivalent of 90 pounds while hanging upside down. |
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The result is that no one is willing to take risks or lead, because there is no upside to leadership. |
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When our picture of society privileges the most vulnerable, we start seeing every aspect of it upside down. |
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Bryan had walked over and knocked him upside his head to shut him up. |
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For 45 minutes, I get to aerate my brain, turn the world upside down, revel in music, poetry, humor. |
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If the court verdict had favored Port Said, cairenes say, the capital's own ultras would have turned Cairo upside down. |
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They need not accept as unknowable and unanswerable the mystery that entered their lives, almost destroyed them, and turned their worlds upside down. |
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On the upside, I think I'll get to catch an episode of Sports Night. |
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Huge boats are stranded far from the ocean, some of them upside down. |
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This means that convertible bonds limit risk should the stock price plummet, while limiting exposure to upside price movements of the underlying common stock. |
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And of course, we benefited from the upside in the gold price, but not as significant as one would have expected, because as you know, we are heavily hedged. |
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My apologies for the screw-up and my thanks to Bob Heer and Steven Rowe, each of whom dropped me a nice note to whomp me upside the head about it. |
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Not since crocodile Dundee graced our movie screens has a man from down under turned our world so upside down. |
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I'll slap her upside the head one of these days, and not with a slapstick. |
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As he continues to think about his life, he feels a smack upside his head. |
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It knocked him upside the head and he was down for the count. |
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Additionally, there is no upside in our media culture to challenging this sacred cow. |
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Turning the curve upside down gives you an inverted catenary. |
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This business model is duplicatable to other markets around the country, so it's potential upside has limitless opportunity. |
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If you put it on upside down, the washer is off-center and the secondary drive lever assembly will be difficult to install. |
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It is often stated that a flag upside down is a form of distress signal or even a deliberate insult. |
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Before the Khmer Rouge turned Cambodia upside down, Choeung Ek was an orchard of longan fruit. |
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It also had the benefit from a law enforcement point of view of turning rules of evidence upside down. |
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Travelling wave is generated in the upside of the cylinder when axial type oscillations are applied. |
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The female rests at the surface with its head held up, and the young suckle upside down. |
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If they could not answer they were hoisted upside down and ceremonially beaten three times on the rear before being told the placename. |
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Polyps resemble little upside down jellyfish, For protection, they build stony cup-shaped houses called corallites around their soft bodies. |
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Blow drying hair on a cool heat upside down can give just as much volume as backcombing. |
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There is an upside to all of this dreary, mean-spirited mirthlessness, though. |
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The Colonel's upside down peach cobbler and potato pancake recipe from the book are currently available on the Facebook page. |
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Slump leadenly into them after you've just spent an hour on the dancefloor and you'll wind up upside down, entangled in their spokes. |
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Like all fowl, turkeys tend to go quiet when held upside down. |
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One year, I was given a lighter which revealed a picture of a naked lady when it was turned upside down. |
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But until that day comes I will be stuck in this discombobulating, upside down place that is the dating world. |
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When the beetle is found turned upside down and one flips it over, Thor's favor may be gained. |
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The upside with a reverse cycler is that you may not have to do as much expressing during the day. |
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And doing it righthandedly and lefthandedly and upside down, it didn't seem like just writing your birthday, did it? |
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With the tank resting upside down on an old towel or blanket, use a spud wrench or a large pair of channel-type pliers to loosen the spud nut. |
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With the tank upside down, pull or twist off the rubber spud washer and use a spud wrench to unscrew the large locking net from the flush valve. |
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Whisk your egg whites until you have stiff peaks and then the bowl can be held upside down over your head and the egg whites stay put. |
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Along with the income enhancement that mortality pooling provides, an IVA offers the upside opportunity of equities. |
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I was at first cautioned against Una boats, for I was told that they had an unpleasant tendency to turn upside down. |
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Ruth Ann clenched her hand around the hairbrush and felt like smacking Ashley upside the head with it. She knew better than to talk that way. |
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The wenches and the men have been on the streets all day, and the kitchen is upside down. You never saw the like. |
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A picture of Amy Woodruff breastfeeding her child naked and in an upside down yoga pose went viral two years ago. |
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It has to be displayed left to right, not upside down or sideways. |
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Instead of it being right side up with crust on top and bottom, it actually is upside down, with the fruit being caramelized. |
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Customers will get the full picture as they turn products side-to-side, upside down, and then zoom in and out to examine every angle. |
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The upside of using a spray nozzle is a more controllable liquid feed rate and more uniform distribution. |
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If your bag wants to fly upside down, add some weight to the bottom by sliding a few paper clips onto the bottom of the bag. |
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While selective mutism is a daunting challenge for parents, professionals, and schools, there is an upside. |
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In a system which practises endogamy, allowing young people to marry each other of their own will is a recipe for the caste order being turned upside down. |
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We used giant primitive oscillators to vary the speed of instruments and vocals and we had tapes chopped to pieces and stuck together upside down and the wrong way around. |
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Killer whales can induce tonic immobility in sharks and rays by holding them upside down, rendering them helpless and incapable of injuring the whale. |
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His body was then taken to Milan, where it was hung upside down at a service station for public viewing and to provide confirmation of his demise. |
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Bats are adapted to roosting, hanging upside down from their feet. |
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At another, now upside down but still pillarlike, he makes a further such display, tapping his foot as if he had time to kill, and all this were mere ennui. |
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But his idyllic life was turned upside down when Vanuatu was ravaged by the 155mph winds of Cyclone Pam, which killed 14 and left thousands homeless. |
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The psychic lived in a ticky-tacky house in South Vancouver, did her readings at a Formica kitchen table and began each morning by hanging upside down. |
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Analyst, Matthew Borsch, said, 'We have downgraded AET to Neutral from Buy reflecting our view of less upside potential given our forecast for less favourable sector trends. |
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With the committed support of its two major customers we are confident that the recapitalised Exicom will provide substantial upside for all shareholders. |
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Let's talk about the upside down Christmas tree holdover bars. |
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When they reach market weight, ducks at this factory farm are violently shackled upside down and run through an electrified vat of water before having their throats cut open. |
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Holding upside down a portrait of William Shakespeare as if he had just been gazing at it, the togaed figure of Praemonitio stares terrified into space. |
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For VTB, Vozrozhdenie and NOMOS, valuations also increase sizeably under this scenario, but still do not offer upside potential from current prices. |
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We spun the plane sideways in barrel rolls then flew upside down in an inverted flightpath as I looked down at the sheep and the cows a few hundred feet above my head. |
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With the help of The Penny Stock Professional, Peter Leeds, investors can find the best shares with the greatest upside potential while minimizing risk. |
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But the upside in the oil price was seen as limited, with some investors expecting slowing demand amid high oil prices and the global economic deceleration, dealers said. |
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It all converged one day during his topsy-turvy four-month ride as chief executive officer, when Upside magazine listed his company among the hot 100 firms in technology. |
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Upside down and blindfolded is no way to travel, but this tranquilized black rhinoceros and 18 others are now a lot better off. |
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He was enthusiastic, and even planned a travel book, The Uncommercial Traveller Upside Down, but ultimately decided against the tour. |
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Upside contributor David James puts to rest the myth that China is cyberphobic and that the Chinese government is censoring and impeding Web development. |
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Bruce Bedell helped the children burn off a little energy by building a snake fence, and Bernice Flett UE presented the video, The World Turned Upside Down. |
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This work was later exhibited in Kensington Gardens in 2010 as part of the show Turning the World Upside Down, along with three other major mirror works. |
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