Plenty of guys always have a bit of wedge in their pocket but I've always been either hopelessly broke or stupidly rich. |
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My main goal is to send Nathalie off with enough wedge to do what she needs to do. |
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It is particularly painful to write that sentence, because I had a very large wedge on the horse that came second. |
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He wears a black tracksuit zipped right up, shiny black shoes with a wedge to give him height and small red sunglasses. |
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The classic espadrille wedge, which first came on the scene in the late 1940s and 1950s, is still practical and elegant. |
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On the day I paid him some attention, Freddie hit a wedge to the final green on the old course. |
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Tiger Woods hits a brilliant wedge to within two feet of the pin at the 15th. |
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A conservative play calls for an iron off the tee that will leave the player a wedge into an angled green guarded by a bunker on the right side. |
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The trichroic mirror is a thin rectangular wedge 3 by 5 inches in dimension and 0.125 inches thick. |
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A wedge brought him to within 15 feet of the pin, from where his first putt pulled up short. |
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The average airline ticket in the U.S. should come with a shoehorn to help wedge you into the seat. |
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I had to figure out how to get the ball in the hole with my wedge and my putter. |
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I've got two wedges in addition to the pitching wedge that's part of my iron set. |
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He took out his wedge, and after waggling it for a minute, he puts it back into the bag and pulls out a 5-iron. |
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I crept into the kitchen where I buttered a slice of bread, peeled and quartered a pear, and cut a wedge of decadent Irish cheese. |
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The disposition of these three neighbouring units probably corresponds to their original relations in the growing accretionary wedge. |
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The complexes were stacked during the Devonian in an accretionary wedge to the west or NW of the Rheic oceanic basin. |
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The Dzag schists to the north of the ophiolite zone have previously been interpreted as part of an accretionary wedge. |
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The Oman Fault separates the Zagros fold and thrust belt from the Makran accretionary wedge in the east. |
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It seems unlikely that an ophiolite fragment 300 km long would remain intact and unmixed with the rest of the rocks in an accretionary wedge. |
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Mike used a pitching wedge to hit a low, piercing drive into the 17th green for the ace. |
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A jeweller's screwdriver is better because you need a thin wedge to open the seam. |
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Once the wedge is secured, slide the fender into the exposed slot until it clicks. |
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Once home I lost no time in trying out the metal wedge and managed to split quite a pile of logs before I'd had enough. |
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Then at either end of the dowel, a small split is started, into which a small wedge is also driven. |
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Put a steak on each plate, pour on the sauce, and serve with a wedge of lime. |
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Dawn went through the motions of squeezing a lemon wedge into her iced tea. |
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Each pair took position before a carrier as the mighty ships themselves assumed a wedge shape. |
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Cris's brother Curt, the band's leader, wasn't invited to the wedding, and soon Michelle was being portrayed as the wedge between the bros. |
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Even the lemon wedge could not perk it up, nor could the minute bowl of rice and broiled tomato au gratin that accompanied it. |
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He has been outstanding in coverage, breaking up the wedge or being the first or second tackler on the return. |
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What we've discovered is that you can drive an armored wedge up to the outskirts with a relatively small force. |
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Whenever demonstrators shook the fence, police charged in, using wedge formations. |
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A wedge of large men wearing leather and denim roared into the campground on Harleys. |
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The B17s flew in a wedge formation that should have given them massive fire power against any attackers. |
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We are in wedge formation, one to each side of me and one watching my back. |
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In it, seven males with lights attached to their hands resembled a wedge of motorcyclists on a nighttime foray. |
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The Combined Fleet flew in a wedge formation, with the battleships at the point and the cruisers on the flanks. |
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Grip a sand wedge or lob wedge with your left hand only, and position a ball in the middle of your stance. |
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There's enough loft on a wedge when the shaft sits perpendicular to the ground. |
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You can play this shot off any lie, even bare ground if your wedge has minimal bounce. |
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The wedge or snowplow is often one of the first downhill maneuvers a skier learns, but it is not easy to do. |
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But then you look at the pros on TV, and they always seem to pull out a pitching wedge or sand iron and chip it from just off the green. |
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Mind you, the fried chicken and wedge salad are so good, I can't resist going back for seconds. |
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He took out his wedge, and after waggling it for a minute, put it back into the bag and pulled out a 5-iron. |
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Decide if you need a wedge with a loft between your sand wedge and pitching wedge. |
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High pastures rise, bare but for a wedge of trees, and redshanks swooped in quickly to the rushes by our feet. |
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Instead he wraps himself in the flag and other wedge issues to ward off proper discussion about his dismantling of Australian egalitarianism. |
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We ordered the calamari served with chilli mayonnaise and a wedge of lemon, which was so good that I ordered another portion. |
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The narrow wedge of space under the slanting roof is open to keep out rain but allow in light and air. |
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The best dessert, from the truffle perspective, is a little wedge of Camembert served over a layer of oiled black truffles. |
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The band listens on wedge monitors, but Brown uses a Shure PSM600 ear monitor in one ear. |
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This downward strike will steepen the angle of approach, producing solid contact and giving you the high wedge shot that lands softly. |
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This hearty wedge of egg stuffed with thin slices of potato, red pepper, tomato and herbs on its own would be worth returning for. |
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I thought if I could hit my lob wedge and stop the ball below the hole, I had a shot at par. |
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Squeeze a wedge of lime on top, and if you're brave, add a few of the painfully hot peppers served on the side. |
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I suggested we hire a balding midget, put him in a string vest and trousers, give him a water pistol and wedge him into the air ducts. |
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In ancient times, the wedge was used to allow a formation to rapidly change directions and outflank an opponent. |
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These include, wider chamfers, a small rounded wedge finial, a length of 10 inches or more, and very bold lambs tongue chamfer ends. |
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In domain B, the viscous substrate was displaced by the moving backstop and accumulated as a thick wedge against the frontal ramp. |
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For those who do want to wedge the door open that Hitler did not know, there are some chinks or openings. |
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The driver chocked front wheel with an aluminum wedge roped to the cab and went around to the back of the truck. |
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The surtax of 45 per cent to alleviate unemployment drove a wedge between rural France and Paris, further fuelling class tensions. |
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The right-hand surface of each wedge is part of a single image, while the left-hand panels form a separate composite image. |
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One focus group of women wanted a smaller wedge for estimating pie or cake servings. |
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The parapet is a steel-plated wedge with no need for handrails, and the boardwalk is gently inclined for wheelchair users. |
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In the clapboard houses radiating out from the youth center in San Jose, multiple families wedge themselves into cramped rooms and small garages. |
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I always use the same six clubs, working my way up from the sand wedge to the driver. |
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No need for extra coaches or extra trains, just wedge more passengers in to the existing carriages. |
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It is not too much to say that the colonialist condition and its sectarian history drove a wedge between the populace and its writers. |
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A wedge is driven between what people want individually and what society wants as a collective. |
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Wow, managing to wedge a piece of Einstein's special theory of relativity into some particularly indulgent navel-gazing. |
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In the end I had to take off my jacket, wedge it into the footing and make my way down in an inelegant tangle of legs and arms. |
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In coastal regions, sea water can infiltrate the rocks, and a salt-water wedge will then form below sea level under the fresh groundwater. |
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The use of marriage as a wedge issue by this administration is both infuriating and insulting to me. |
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She found a short denim mini, with green leggings and a pair of wedge sandals. |
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Served with a lemon wedge and creamy tartar sauce, it's the ultimate in comfort food. |
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The stock was made of hardwood, in two pieces, to simplify forming the wedge mortise. |
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The idea is to bring them on side, to drive a wedge between them and people they perceive as intractable opponents. |
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My mother grew up in Gloucestershire, so I plumped, first, for a wedge of a cheese from that County that I had never heard of before. |
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Garnishes have moved beyond the simple wedge of lime or twist of lemon peel. |
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A flying wedge splits the pilgrims in half with some premier-division high-elbow work. |
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To restore your natural biomechanics, these Body Geometry shoes add a wedge under the forefoot that tilts the foot back to the lateral position. |
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I live on the Hudson, a tidal river with a wedge of salt flowing upriver under the surface. |
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Is it one of those fancy worktop corkscrews that look like the vice you used to wedge your woodwork creations into at high school? |
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He gave an inarticulate cry and attempted to wedge himself further into the corner he was occupying. |
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Of course, I had a couple of desserts and I had a nice, moist wedge of Ricotta Cake. |
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When a wedge sounds boxy, it is often blamed on the preponderance of room modes in a live performance space. |
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Pulmonary capillary wedge pressure was slightly lower in the prone position. |
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As a comfort food, the wedge salad is right up there on my list with macaroni and cheese and fried chicken. |
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He anaesthetised my finger and excised a wedge of skin that included the entire graze, leaving the wound open to granulate. |
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Once you find out they don't fit as planned, prepare to wedge some scrap pieces of material to fill the gaps. |
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A wedge with a gunmetal or black finish can even make the clubhead appear smaller. |
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He gussies the desserts up with one good strawberry, a wedge of papaya and some pretty but underripe star fruit. |
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Within the distributary channel the relatively static nature of the saline wedge inhibits seaward bedload transport. |
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If you want to become a good wedge player, practice hitting balls off blacktop or cement. |
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I need the sole of the sand wedge to help me slide through the grass and the loft to get it up. |
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A bit of sun, a bit of wildlife, washed down with chilled lemonade and a wedge of juicy watermelon. |
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And the wedge that this issue continues to drive between Palmer and his wife is also dramatically utile. |
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The team used two different wedge samples so that waves would be incident on the metamaterial at two different angles. |
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As per the draft Master Plan, there is a green wedge of 11, 294 acres between the toll road and the peripheral road. |
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Models tiptoed along in wedge heels and stilettos, and posed in front of giant propeller fans. |
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But the danger of arming the policeman on the beat is that it would drive a wedge between the officer and the community. |
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Fractured vertebrae do heal, but they become compressed, and may mend in a wedge shape. |
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I like my chips open or wrapped, with a crisp wedge of battered cod perched precariously on top. |
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He explained the mechanical principle of the screw as a form of wedge, and he set out the mathematical characteristics of the helix. |
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Lately I've seen some incredibly sexy styles reminiscent of a Mary Jane, but with an ankle strap and wedge heels that might be better for skirts. |
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A 4-ounce wedge of this creamy lemon pie provides 320 calories and 10 grams of fat. |
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The lemon wedge accompaniment is typical, while the tartar sauce is a Canadian concession, but not a mistake. |
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Slabs of cod are battered and cooked until they take on a golden hue, then served with a lemon wedge and creamy tartar sauce. |
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A wedge of skin, orbicularis, and tarsus is removed parallel to the lid margin. |
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I was just knocking it out with a sand wedge and hit a good shot, but lost the ball in mid-air and didn't see it come down. |
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Styling is clean, has sporty overtones with its wedge profile, chiseled belt line and twin chrome exhaust tailpipes. |
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Cuboid, tabular, and wedge cores may represent stages along the same reduction sequence. |
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I generally try to load cameras well before a dive, and wedge a small sachet of silica gel in a corner of the housing. |
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Its wedge shape is visible in old photographs of the river side of the Tor di Nona at low water. |
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There are casual shoes that can pass for dress shoes, with the rubber sole and wedge heel, in both lace shoes and loafers. |
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A well-struck wedge can help you save par or bogey when your approach shot misses the green. |
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In Book II Heron discusses lifting heavy objects with a lever, a pulley, a wedge, or a screw. |
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The teacher discrimination issue is a potential wedge this year, although his ditching of opposition to reverse discrimination is a sleeper. |
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Elegantly curved walls can be achieved using wedge shaped blocks with an internal curve. |
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Let y be the altitude of the triangular cross section of the wedge in Figure 6a cut by a plane at distance x from the base. |
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He has his own private dining room in a steak house and is partial to wedge salads. |
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I hit my drive in the fairway, laid up with a 7-iron, then hit a wedge to the back fringe. |
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Any sensible fella would have laid the bet off by now, guaranteeing him a fair wedge. |
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To mount a new cylinder, the nine-inch barrel had to be detached from the frame, then refastened by means of a wedge. |
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The ancient knappers struck nodules nearly dead center with a wedge initiation of 90 deg. |
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The older and better known of the two is Old Port, an eight-block wedge of Victorian red-brick buildings that include the waterfront. |
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Here, exoinformation was a wedge used to access more direct streams of information. |
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Those who drink Corona beer often shove a lime wedge into the bottle to give the beer a citrus kick. |
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It eventually sinks into a bulked-up boot-and-bumper combo, giving the car an aerodynamic wedge shape. |
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But, like Logan, we need to put aside wedge politics, personal rancor and bitter partisanship to act on behalf of the nation. |
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In fact, I think that we are talking about a wedge issue that is insurmountable. |
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But I also believe that this is a wedge issue, that this is something that is often raised to try to divide people. |
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This is an issue Democrats think will be a wedge issue with suburban working mothers. |
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Labor accuses the Government of using sexuality for political means and trying to create a wedge issue. |
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Broaden this into the wider issue of privacy rights and you have an ideal wedge issue. |
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If this happens a lot of people will assume it's the thin end of the wedge. |
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I can see this driving a wedge between us and local businesses when our top priority ought to be public safety. |
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If your mom's worries are driving a wedge between you, ask her to tell you honestly what she's afraid of. |
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He said the pressure drove a wedge between him and his partner, who moved out taking their three children with her. |
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She was purposely and consciously driving a wedge between husband and wife. |
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This advance also served to drive a wedge between the Germans and Central Gaul. |
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Within four days they had driven a wedge forty miles deep into the British positions and threatened to break the Allied lines altogether. |
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We had to wedge it between some bags in the boot and hope it wouldn't turn to crumble on the way. |
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A socket for receiving the wedge base electric lamp houses socket terminals serving to retain the electric lamp and to provide contact with lead wires of the electric lamp. |
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To start with, we decided to split the wedge salad between us. |
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Overall, the new car is very different from the earlier model, with the loss of the traditional wedge shape, a fairly low-to-ground crouch, and a steeply raked rear end. |
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I could not, for the life of me, find my wedge of Parmesan cheese. |
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The base of the wedge is an isosceles right triangle in a vertical plane. |
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It's a wedge issue which no other party likes talking about. |
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For me, it's becoming a wedge issue like abortion for some women. |
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A greasy egg, streaky bacon, a thick slab of Lorne sausage and a wedge of fried bread, all washed down with a large mug of sweet tea can often be a true restorative. |
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Dylan had stayed on the entire run with kickflip frontside boardslides on the flatbar, back lips on the rail, and buttery kickflips off the wedge ramp to flat. |
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Once a wedge issue that worked to the advantage of the GOP, gay marriage is now seen as benefiting the Democratic Party. |
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This year, however, it has become a wedge issue in the presidential contest. |
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This was also a deliberate attempt to use our project as a wedge issue for the midterm elections. |
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And after 2004, it would be especially gratifying to see gay marriage used as a Democratic wedge issue. |
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Now Franken is poised to become that rare politician whose very existence is a wedge issue to be exploited. |
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Her hair remained in the offcenter wedge cut, half of it chinlength and layered, the other half kneelength and unshaped, glossy red like maple trees in autumn. |
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My wedge of cheesecake was better than that, and so was the house chocolate sundae, served in a brandy snifter with a dense chocolate brownie at the bottom. |
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There were floral pants, printed bikinis, and even wedge heels covered in patterned silk twill. |
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For dessert, there's a blood-orange mousse, served like a Napoleon between wafers of orange tuile, and there's also a wedge of bread pudding soaked in Portuguese brandy. |
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Besides his exquisitely tooled creations, he is credited with having invented the platform sole and wedge heel, which have had a recent comeback in fashion. |
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The mechanics of mountain belts along convergent plate boundaries are often considered to be analogous to that of a wedge of snow or soil in front of moving bulldozer. |
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At the tip of the steel wedge Conan roared his heathen battle-cry and swung his great sword in glittering arcs that made naught of steel burgonet or mail habergeon. |
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But would anyone turn up their nose at a wedge of fresh home-baked Victoria sponge, sandwiched with a generous splodge of farmhouse strawberry jam and dairy cream? |
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The grilled calamari was much better, although our waiter forgot the crucial lemon wedge and had to go elbowing back through the crowd to retrieve it. |
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From below, it appears as a truncated wedge that broadens and flares out in response to the contours of the site, and is cantilevered off three slender columns. |
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I love how people who turn up their noses at chocolate, sponge and butter cakes will happily accept a big wedge of carrot cake on the ground that it is healthy. |
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Small perch caught near the upstream edge of the salinity wedge in Richibucto Estuary had more copepods in their stomachs than larger perch caught further downriver. |
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This is a huge wedge of cheese melted on a charcoal burner at your table. |
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In this way, the company is hoping to appease its older workers, drive a wedge between older and newer workers, and thus win the concessions it is demanding. |
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The Czech flag consists of a lower red field and an upper white field with a blue wedge reaching from the flagpole side of the flag to its center. |
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Manipulative and conniving, Evie has driven a wedge between Tracy and her mother, Melanie, while at the same time insinuating herself into Tracy's home and school life. |
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If they want to break up the crowd, they'll move into the centre of it with a flying wedge and then re-form into two parallel lines pushing in opposite directions. |
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The valgus insole had a wedge under the lateral heel and forefoot. |
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And when your shoes get wet, you can wedge them into the gap between the windshield and the shelflike dashboard, and turn on the defroster full blast. |
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Needless to say, I made a hasty retreat, kicking aside the wedge propping my kitchen door open so it slammed shut, keeping the rodent hopefully contained in one room. |
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Ball amino often makes it because its pointy shape catches a portion of the chamber and guides the rest of the round back into position with a wedge effect, allowing feeding. |
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Team your slouchy, layered outfits with wedge heeled espadrilles, because the sandals which originate from Spain and were big in the 70s are back once again. |
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Finish the look with a touch of crochet and add as many broad belts, wooden beaded necklaces, wedge espadrilles and tooled leather handbags as you dare. |
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That means the Opposition Leader has deliberately misrepresented the situation in order to dramatise the situation for the sake of wedge politics. |
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Bevin, along with state and national Democrats, delight in trying to drive a wedge between McConnell and Paul. |
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But he thought he might bulldog the case for a while and find a wedge for a lawsuit. |
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In France, it's bad form to cut the point off a wedge of cheese. |
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Smear each cob with the butter and serve with a wedge of lime. |
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We picked up some croissants and a thick wedge of baked cheesecake, and pointed at some fruit scones, and then wandered home to curl up and nod off. |
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Of course, the reason you are carrying four wedges is because today's modern pitching wedge has the loft of a 9-iron or even a strong 8-iron from not too long ago. |
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The best club to pitch with is a sand wedge, not a pitching wedge. |
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I'll sometimes take the sand wedge out of my bag and keep the lob wedge. |
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He had hit his ball to within a short wedge of the 350-yard par-four hole, and was intent on getting his score down to nine under after a welter of missed opportunities. |
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Ryan would hand Athena a can, and she would wedge it in the empty spaces. |
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Clearly, terrorism is about driving a wedge between east and west. |
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That drove a wedge between the pair that ultimately led to Dunn rejecting the offer of a new contract in the summer and deciding on a move to Birmingham. |
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They know when Government is trying to pull a fast one by driving a wedge between students and staff and by crudely appealing to the student vote. |
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But unions representing the 1,500 workers at the service say they are deeply sceptical about the proposals and fear it is the thin end of the wedge in a privatisation drive. |
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It has been put to me that this is the thin end of the wedge. |
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And it became clear that some high-profile musicians were coached to spit out lines intended to make copyright maximization a wedge issue among artists. |
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Listen this is going to be a wedge issue for some years to come. |
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Wouldn't it be great if health care emerged as the ultimate wedge issue? |
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They say the President is creating a wedge issue to divide the country. |
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If this is correct, the US response should be to drive a wedge between the perpetrators and to their close supporters, rebarbative as they definitely will turn out to be. |
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As for the sole, the wedge heel has crept into men's shoe styles. |
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And he rather sensibly played safe on the 18th by laying up short of the water and salvaging his winning par with an 88-yard wedge shot and a 12-foot putt. |
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The execution of two police officers in cold blood has shocked the city and driven a deeper wedge between the cops and the mayor. |
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A decade ago, gays were a wedge issue used by Republicans to energize the base. |
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Seven days after the bronchoscopy the patient went to the operating room for a right lower lobe lobectomy and wedge biopsy of the right middle lung. |
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Strain over crushed ice and garnish with a lime wedge and maraschino cherry. |
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Crooks direct these illicit revenues to separate accounts in the hope they'll be able to draw out a sizable wedge by the time their ruse is rumbled. |
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She dressed up the athleisure look with gold metallic wedge sneakers. |
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After pushing his drive into the rough, the former Walker Cup star played his second shot safely up the fairway with a sand wedge, leaving a simple approach to the green. |
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Nelson had a chance to force a play-off with a birdie on the final hole but pulled a sand wedge into a green-side bunker on his way to dropping a shot. |
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After collecting several branches of large red berries, he gathered as many wedge fruit as he could carry from the nearby tree and walked back to their spot on the grass. |
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It was basically a giant wedge divided into three sections front to back. |
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Remove the shoe moldings, trim pieces, door thresholds, and floor grates carefully, using a pry bar and a scrap of wood for a leverage wedge so as not to mar the baseboard. |
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The key for me is playing the ball off the toe of my 60-degree wedge. |
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But the pins are closed in by pretty high V-shaped wedges on the sides, so that if the towline is pulled from over the side of the release it might well lock behind the wedge. |
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I used a lathe to turn a steel rod into a bulletlike shape, then used a milling machine to cut away a quarter-circle wedge of the rod, leaving a sharp cutting edge. |
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Avoid big hair, lots of curls, wedge styles or super short cuts. |
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The most conspicuous outboard structure is the accretionary wedge that lies just continentward of the ocean trench, the bathymetric manifestation of the subduction zone. |
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The Optra has a wedge shape with clearly accentuated shoulders. |
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The musician's stage contains no wedge monitors and very few microphones. |
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When he and his associates make a very embarrassing mistake in their sifting of the facts, it drives a wedge between them and the people they're trying to help. |
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In recent years there have been many issues driving a wedge between Riyadh and Washington. |
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Jenny Packham polka-dotted frock with a high-waisted elastic waistband and wedge heels. |
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For sagittal suture synostosis, wedge and barrel stave osteotomies were made bilaterally to allow for biparietal and bitemporal expansion. |
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The orogenic wedge then provides a significant source of molasse sediments, with turbidites and deltas prograding through the basin. |
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It greases the thin edge of the wedge of ethical subjectivism of the collectivist variety, and therefore utilitarianism. |
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The accreted material is often referred to as an accretionary wedge, or prism. |
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Radioactive iodine brachytherapy at the margins of wedge excision may reduce the risk of recurrence. |
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Melon Wedges with Chili and Lime For each serving, place a seeded 3-inch wedge of melon on a salad plate. |
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Located at 156 High Street, it is recognisable for its distinctive wedge shape. |
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The bipolar reduction technique is typified by its use of wedge initiation. |
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Head off loading problems by never using damaged ammo trays and correctly stowing the declutch wedge like the IETM says. |
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This has changed a pitching wedge from 48 degrees to somewhere close to 44 degrees in many off-the-shelf sets of clubs. |
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The Carpathian accretionary wedge is made of several thin skinned nappes composed of Cretaceous to Paleogene turbidites. |
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Because of the extreme stratification, it is classified as a salt wedge estuary. |
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The movement of the wedge causes the wedge-bar to move tangentially, or at a right angle, to the movement of the drawtube and wedge. |
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A little heap of fluffy fried calamari and a thick wedge of the traditional Spanish omelet were the remaining tidbits. |
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Shin stamped her authority on the championship when she hit a perfectly executed lob wedge chip shot into the 14th hole from thick rough. |
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Miniature lamps used for some automotive lamps or decorative lamps have wedge bases that have a partial plastic or even completely glass base. |
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A standard Allen wrench tightens the wedge lock clamping mechanism to user requirements. |
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The piece of footwear features metallic leather, a chunky platform wedge, a mirrored stiletto heel and cutout detailing. |
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Among the sites are Parknabinnia and Creevagh wedge tombs, Muchinish Castles, ring barrows, and Carran Church. |
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A weariness with wedge politics should lead Democrats to choose not just between two politicians, but between two styles of politics. |
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The asylum seeker issue has been used as a ''classic wedge politics issue'', according to Wilson. |
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All signs point to their continuing to find ways to exploit fear of Muslims, using it as a political wedge issue. |
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But the influx has created a humanitarian crisis that has become a political wedge issue. |
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With the Britons in disarray, Suetonius ordered his legionaries and auxiliaries to push forward in small multiple wedge formation units. |
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Choc-a-holic A brown leather sole hosts a small wedge heel and chocolate velvet ribbon strap. |
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Classic sports shoes have been given a glossy makeover with comfy trainers that feature a concealed wedge heel to instantly lengthen your legs. |
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Even my trainers have got a wedge heel to give me a little bit of extra height. |
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The preferred method of burial seems to have been singular graves and cists in the east, or in small wedge tombs in the west. |
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For years the six-inch diameter Newtonian telescope had been used to wedge open the door of St Mary's Magdalene Chapel at Guy's Cliffe. |
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The tilde and the circumflex have a place in the ASCII scheme but the wedge and the umlaut do not. |
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The MP told parliament that legalising cannabis would be the thin end of the wedge. |
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A laryngeal FB can either lodge at the glottic level or wedge in the subglottis. |
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A wedge of chocolate-ganache cake with Kahlua and whipped cream will satisfy any chocoholic cravings. |
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In the rigid foot with fixed deformity, a wedge tarsectomy or triple arthrodesis with tibialis posterior transfer is necessary. |
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Corvids feeding extensively on pine seeds, including the Pinyon Jay and Clark's Nutcracker, wedge entire cones into anvils to extract the seeds. |
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She adores feeding the horses an apple, or even a wedge of cheese. |
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The median operation time was 522 minutes for right hepatectomy, 220 minutes for left lateral sectionectomy, and 90 minutes for wedge resection. |
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Suddenly Alexander formed the left front of the phalanx into a wedge and charged the Dardanians on the nearest slopes. |
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Generally, cutting axes have a shallow wedge angle, whereas splitting axes have a deeper angle. |
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In subduction systems, there is an intermediate mantle zone in the overriding plate, located between the wedge and the neighbouring back arc. |
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Also, one could have fairly high crown or wedge, but still produce material that is flat. |
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That's a function of the timing of the front line, the wedge, the returner and the off-returner, whoever that may be. |
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A typical fracture will have a whitish color towards the thin area of the wedge and grayish color towards the wide end. |
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Similarly, the flat surface of an inclined plane and wedge are examples of the kinematic pair called a sliding joint. |
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The faces of a wedge are modeled as straight lines to form a sliding or prismatic joint. |
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A hand axe is made by chipping stone, generally flint, to form a bifacial edge, or wedge. |
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By the time of the Renaissance this list increased to include the wheel and axle, wedge and inclined plane. |
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Note that beamsplitters usually have a wedge geometry to eliminate interference effects. |
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The BJP's alleged act to drive a wedge between the two communities is condemnable. |
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The axe is an example of a simple machine, as it is a type of wedge, or dual inclined plane. |
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I made a bomb of 60-70 feet on the eight and at the 13th hit my five-wood about 320 yards and then a sand wedge. |
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I got very unlucky on the 18th in regulation, where it got a pretty big bounce for a sand wedge. |
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Depending on how much you have left, you can use a sand wedge or pitching wedge. |
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Men's sets will typically include a pitching wedge, and women's, both pitching and sand wedges. |
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Perhaps the first example of a human made device designed to manage power is the hand axe, made by chipping flint to form a wedge. |
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For some, making time for gay rights advocacy is a priority they wedge in between dance lessons and other kindergartner activities. |
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There were many public meetings, some of them organised by dukes, which portrayed the budget as the thin end of the socialist wedge. |
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The upper wedge of the Mississippi Delta extends into southwestern Tennessee, and it was in this fertile section that cotton took hold. |
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Sometimes it has been the little South African's own frailty with the pitching wedge that has been the difference between victory and defeat. |
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European wedge riveted mail, showing both sides of the rings, 16th to 17th century. |
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However, wedge resection has a higher risk of recurrence than lobectomy. |
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Eventually European mail makers stopped using solid rings and almost all European mail was made from wedge riveted rings only with no solid rings. |
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The width of the wedge at the point of demarcation between the white and gray areas is measured and compared to normal results for particular iron tensile strengths. |
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Sometime during the 14th century European mail makers started to transition from round rivets to wedge shaped rivets but continued using alternating rows of solid rings. |
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The chamber was then put in place, blocked with a wedge, and then fired. |
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Since the invention of such simple machines as the wheel, the wedge and the screw, human beings have been searching for ways to do it bigger and faster. |
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Small subpleural nodules, cavitary lesions few in number and a wedge shaped pleural based consolidation in the lateral segment of the right lung lower lobe were observed. |
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There is a probable presence of an overthrust wedge beneath the Sarawak shelf, which could be interpreted as a sliver of the Rajang Group accretionary prism. |
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The Hallagan breaching tool is a modified crowbar made of non-sparking material with an extra spike and a wedge shaped adz at one end for additional prying and leverage. |
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It was an ugly example of wedge politics, the politics of division. |
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The wedge and tipping bucket gauges will have problems with snow. |
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This may be a key debate at the next election if Howard succeeds in making children in gay families the silent victims of a Tampa-like strategy of wedge politics. |
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I managed to pick up a big wedge of my favourite Roquefort, Le Vieux Berger, on this trip, but many of the other producers' cheeses are great too. |
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Compared to arc tholeiites, calc-alkalic magmas have higher abundances of incompatible large ion lithophile elements reflecting enrichment in the mantle wedge source. |
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