The barber will just cut it short like I ask and try to work around my cowlicks. |
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Meanwhile Glasgow City Council has pledged that staff will continue to work around the clock to ease road and footpath problems. |
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His special theory of relativity does not work around strong gravitational fields. |
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If it's extremely complex, then I'll have to book more rehearsal time to work around it. |
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WiFi can be a swine to set up and won't necessarily work around large home. |
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There is work around livestock that simply can't be done without a real working dog. |
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I have a system to insure my own safety and compromises are already made to work around task announcements and launch windows. |
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Despite the injury, this cheesehead from Wisconsin made a brave attempt to work around the injury as best as he could. |
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Fathers are also now legally entitled to take paid time off work around the time of the birth. |
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I also want to add that the many lefties I live and work around in Madison are perfectly friendly to me. |
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Intersectionality offers important and necessary nuances to our work around race. |
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Since I work around food all day, the last thing I want to do when I go home at night is whip up a cassoulet or lasagna from scratch. |
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Depending on your age, morals and various points of view, she was either the sexiest piece of work around or a brazen hussy or both. |
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Why a beautiful women would want to work around mentally insane men all day was something Rachel would never be able to figure out. |
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The tumuli, or ancient burial mounds, are obvious enough and we have always been able to work around them. |
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And when it broke, he would work around the clock to mend it, so everything was shipshape for one's weekend diving. |
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Three or four trained reporters can work around that because they've trained to file stories. |
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Make sure to work around the plumbing and the draining systems to avoid interfering with pipes. |
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Cheng said they would often look for menial work in restaurants or labouring work around the city. |
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Badge-less bar-hoppers like me are always fair game for operatives, who work around clocks deciding for the undecided. |
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It was well presented with only remedial work around some of the greens marring its appearance. |
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For doing our work around the house and farm we children were paid a small sum of pocket money, some of which had to be banked each week. |
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But it was not until her husband Merrick, a taxi driver, returned from work around midnight that police were alerted. |
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Does this mad rush to abandon our natural sleep cycle to work around the clock really make sense? |
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You may be able to work around the problem by turning off the hachures for all contours except the innermost closed contour. |
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The actors' stand-ins walk down the sidewalk, reading their lines, while the lighting and camera and sound guys work around them. |
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But for me, this is the best part of the whole exercise, as firm fingers and thumbs work around the ankles, under the soles of the feet, between toes and over the instep. |
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We are extremely proud to have a hand in that, creating the necessary support systems for that work around the world. |
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But can events on the sports fi eld offer any insight for work around the operating table? |
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This spell checking application can work around SGML tags, and only spell check the content within the tags. |
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He, who has to fit his gala work around a full time day job, has called on people to lend a hand in the run-up to the event, on gala day and with clearing up afterwards. |
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This in an international principle we are in the process of reshaping to suit ourselves, in order to be able to work around it. |
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Ring the news desk for copy deadlines and deadlines for letters, articles and press releases, so you can work around them. |
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Evie is interested in all manner of issues affecting Inuit people and tries to build her work around these issues. |
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You can sort aliases manually on the old systems to work around this problem if necessary. |
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I'm sure you could work around your duties as a house husband. |
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Let us recognise that the only fishery management schemes that work around the world are the ones with national control. |
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If you work around a tree, leave sufficient space on all sides to allow for growth. |
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Chances are your memory problem is not going to go away, so keep your expectations reasonable and look at ways to work around the problem. |
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Perhaps we should do more work around that concept, in order to achieve real consumer protection, which is what we are interested in. |
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When asked which activities exposed them to mosquito bites the most, a majority of adults identified outdoor work around their house. |
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What challenges have you encountered while using this handbook and how did you overcome or work around them? |
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The scope of patent claims is of the utmost importance both to patent owners and to those who wish to work around them. |
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She has had the opportunity to work around the world in many different communities. |
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On a mundane level, it is work around the Ashram, such as gardening, cooking, cleaning, whatever needs doing at a particular time. |
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No matter what size of donation you are considering, your support is crucial to our ongoing work around the world. |
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Every kid is a picky eater, but if you work around that and go out of your way to always cook for them the things they like, they'll never get over it. |
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The tope work around the rising edges and base of these banks scaring up dabs, whiting and gurnards that hug the sand waiting for food to be brought to them by the tide. |
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Rachel manages to fit all her volunteer and charity work around a 12-hour a day job, working airside at an airport as part of the safety practice team. |
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Solmaz says she has never seen police try to round up or dissuade the dealers who work around Khaneye Honarmanan. |
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Earth's greatest scientists work around the clock to avert disaster, finally resolving the problem with the careful use of test tubes, Bunsen burners, and litmus paper. |
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Even some avant-gardists began to mold their work around regular company structures, touring, repertory, and management that could talk to presenters and funding agencies. |
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It also means that workers in the United States, like those in Spain, may hesitate to work around such patients. |
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Nordheim once based a work around the image of a solitaire diamond, and here, too, his compositions shimmer like stones of unmeasured preciousness. |
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We don't have to worry about diseases like typhoid carrying them off or their losing limbs as they work around heavy machinery every day on long shifts. |
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Staff work around the clock to ensure these youngsters cram as much into their short years as possible while helping their parents to come to terms with the inevitable. |
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Remember also that you cannot cut any of the intermediate supports or braces that help support the roof structure, so you'll need to work around them. |
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I'm also doing a lot of work around the homelessness issue. |
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Republicans could work around this issue with a touch of proactivity. |
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To work around this, the site was prepared in stages of intense construction over three northern summers, with the majority of the facilities being preassembled as modules in the south, then barged up and pieced together. |
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While it ultimately depends on how many acres the operator needs to sow, Johnson recommends that they don't work around the clock during this unseasonably cooler period. |
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They temp, go part-time and fit their work around child care. |
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This information is used by clients and servers to enable protocol compatibility tweaks to work around changed, buggy or missing features in the implementation they are talking to. |
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Carey was also very flexible and happy to work around my hair stylist. |
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Today we had a computer problem while recording the brain wave activity but we were able to work around the problem to complete the science objectives for the experiment. |
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While banks work around the clock to protect customers from fraud and assist police in their investigations, consumers have a role to play in protecting themselves as well. |
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With roads throughout the area destroyed, army teams dropped earthmoving equipment close to the lake by helicopter and have been ordered to work around the clock to create sluiceways. |
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This extraterritoriality would make it possible to stop people from continuing to work around the law and would protect the children more effectively, which is, I say again, the purpose of the bill. |
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Some advocates of Electoral College reform are suggesting that the country work around the amendment process through an interstate compact that would assure that the winner of the national popular vote becomes president. |
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While producers that limit distribution to small, regional markets can work around that, it was a real challenge for one Canadian company that had its eyes on a much bigger market. |
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Their publications and materials are the product of lively collective analysis, action research and other kinds of reflection and learning with and among people in the thick of social justice work around the world. |
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We've got a number of features on the station including one which follows a chapelgoer as he does missionary work around the world. |
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But strategies can still help you work around the problem. |
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We should invest in our own know how of how things work around here, encourage people to hold to their values, their values are what we have to contribute to the world, on the global scale. |
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At the weekend Shimla Spice Indian restaurant next to Coventry train station was knocked down as work around Junction six continued. |
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He started teaching me this work around 1999, when we were with him alone. |
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The first-ever international conference of UNESCO on higher education, the WCHE, was held in Paris from October 5 to 9, 1998, and was preceded by significant preparatory work around the world. |
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If the exam shows a gallstone or narrowing of the ducts, the physician can insert instruments into the scope to remove or work around the obstruction. |
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They had a rotating hose with the intention being that the user would place the unit in the center of the room, and work around the cleaner. |
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Girls and mothers would also work around the house to keep it orderly to please the public inspectors. |
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There's some good classic work around too. |
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If we can't fix this problem, we'll just have to work around it. |
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The Mi'kmaq fished in the Bay of Fundy and lived in communities around the bay for centuries before the first Europeans arrived and continue to live and work around the Bay. |
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