The vagaries of the British weather render many summer song spectaculars a washout. |
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He may be charming but he is willful, thoroughly spoiled and a washout in politics. |
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Sometimes a washout of the bowel is also done in the hope of removing unabsorbed toxin. |
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This allowed for studying of any impact of the washout of the contrast medium from the blood pool. |
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A cowbell and trumpet, coupled with a white noise washout of a climax make for a stunning introduction. |
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If we'd had a more settled weekend, no doubt the numbers would have been higher, but we certainly didn't have a washout. |
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The Hack and I recently took an overnight trip to the Grampians which ended up being a washout. |
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Norths and Easts were forced to endure their second washout in three weeks and will be keen to get some game time in coming weeks. |
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The washout heightened expectations for the five-match series against the world's top-ranked teams starting at Wellington tomorrow. |
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The Glenpark side are one of several teams whose campaign has thus far been blighted by a total washout. |
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The only thing that was a washout was the Torchlight Procession planned for Sunday evening, which had to be cancelled because of the weather. |
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After all, there are no guarantees that a summer wedding in the middle of June won't be a washout. |
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We then went on to Sri Lanka where the one-day part of the tour was virtually a washout and it meant I played very little cricket at all. |
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There will be a day when some nice fish are caught, but the next day, in the same place, it will be a near washout. |
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The spring rolls are actually pretty good, but the tamarind dipping sauce is a washout. |
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I was able to get a lot of reading done last week because television, outside the final episode of The Sopranos, was a washout. |
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There were three days of waiting at Port Augusta due to a washout further up the line. |
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The washout was caused by heavy rains on Thursday but did not become apparent until the Des Moines track started to dry out on Friday afternoon. |
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What had actually happened was that she had encountered an unseen, unmarked washout across the road more than three feet wide. |
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Two developed postoperative infection one of which required bilateral antral washout, the other settled with medical treatment. |
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This is compatible with a genuine antagonistic action of the drugs during their gradual diffusion and washout. |
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I am now finding myself on a deserted beach on the brink of a saline washout. |
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Through no fault of the organisers, last year's River Festival was a total washout, with torrential rain and flooding. |
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But far from being a washout, the fun continued with revellers and entertainers singing and dancing in the rain. |
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The first trip was a real washout with the river actually being in the farmers' field in most places. |
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It was conceivable the washout could have occurred only an hour before the boys drove down the track. |
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Arthroscopic debridement and washout has a role as a temporising procedure in early osteoarthritis associated with mechanical symptoms. |
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The former NBA coaching washout used to dribble the ball up and down the train tracks as an Indianan youth. |
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And the odds are stacked in favour of a washout next week, too. |
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No need to washout as Balm Balm is perfectly safe and will continue to condition and nourish flaky skin. |
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Rinse the outside of the grab and corer, paying attention to potential washout of the sediments inside. |
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Each treatment was administered for 14 days with no washout period between treatments. |
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Third time is the charm for the Liberal government because the first two programs, AIDA and CFIP, were a washout. |
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What others might call a washout was exactly what she wanted. |
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She on the other hand is a complete washout and a complete bore. |
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But he suffered several injuries, and his year was a washout. |
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But those hopes were scuppered by Friday's torrential rain which also made Saturday a total washout, and even prevented any play until after lunch yesterday. |
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But now, after four wins and a washout in their last five games, they have climbed from seventh to fifth, and have overtaken England in the process. |
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Following a 2-week, single-blind placebo washout phase, 12 autistic subjects completed a 10-week, double-blind, crossover comparison of clomipramine and placebo. |
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Tonight's showing of New York's hometown celestial alignment, known as Manhattanhenge, was a spectacular success that more than made up for the washout in May. |
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This further reduces the potential for resuspension or washout of captured pollutants. |
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Elevated tritium levels in groundwaters are due to historical malfunctions and practices, or the washout of stack emissions. |
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I also hope that the vote will not be a washout and that will depend on what I see as two quite fundamental points. |
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Participants must have had a washout period after previous drug treatments, and studies with crossover designs need an appropriate washout period. |
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In most cases the model assumes that the activated molecule is diffusible, and the washout occurs whenever the rate of diffusion exceeds rate of formation of the molecule. |
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As the rods crack apart, the pellets inside them can start to fall out, which engineers call a washout. |
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The severity of this interaction necessitates a five-week washout when switching a patient from fluoxetine to an MAOI to allow complete elimination of the fluoxetine. |
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I also wonder if Bo has tightened the batten strings to reduce washout. |
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After a washout on Wednesday, the queue down Church Road was encouragingly huge and inside the All England Club players were hurrying to the practice courts. |
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New Years was a bit if a washout, which was a bit of a shame. |
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Our dreich summer has meant the outside space has been a playground washout for most of the holidays. |
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The basic design of the Pegasus lauter tun from Steinecker, with its ring-shaped structure, the particular geometry of the raking knives, the increased number of run-off sources ensures optimal washout of the spent grain. |
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A facing of crushed stone prevents erosion by wind or rain, and an ample spillway, usually of concrete, protects against catastrophic washout should the water overtop the dam. |
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They also excluded trials that mentioned a placebo washout period, a common device to weed out patients susceptible to placebo effects. |
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Alonzo Lago sent Archie out alone to gather any bovine wanderers he could find in a certain washout area, swampy in June but now made up of hundreds of deep holes and snaky little streams smoothly covered with snow. |
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Then New York would have a rising-star senator or, if he or she is a washout, a fun and exciting primary battle in 2010. But if not Mrs Kennedy, then who? |
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The leaders' last meeting, in Toronto in June, was a washout. |
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If the sampler is not completely closed, the washout of the fine fraction may occur when the sampler is being retrieved, introducing a bias in the sample. |
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As required by the CNSC, licensees have addressed, or are addressing the contamination issues, which were due to historical practices, malfunctions and the washout of emissions from stacks. |
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Five grades are formulated using leadingedge polymer enrichment technology. This enhances the already excellent adhesion tendency and water washout resistance of the product line. |
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We observed a washout effect with decreased biomarker concentrations after repeated lavages following exposure to air. |
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These changes in perfusion index closely parallel anaesthesia washout and are most probably due to changes in peripheral vasomotor tone linked to that washout. |
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As an actor, he was a complete washout, so he went back to accounting. |
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The team lost so many games that the season was a total washout. |
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