We didn't breath a word about what had happened, just let the doctors X-ray our fractured bones and wrap up our boo-boos. |
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When it snows we get to go sledging and make snowmen, windy days let us wrap up warm and collect leaves. |
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He was not one to mince matters, nor did he wrap up inconvenient topics in persiflage. |
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Gray struck in the final minute at Turf Moor with a poacher's finish to wrap up the seventh away win and send City soaring three places to 15th. |
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To wrap up the project, the artist visits the studio and signs the finished sculptures. |
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Bored and not that impressed as the set began to wrap up, I saw the drum riser slowly rose to about 15 feet off the ground. |
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There are extensive views from here across Ilkley Moor and Wharfedale, but don't forget to wrap up warm or you may just catch your death of cold! |
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It's become something of a trend in the industry to wrap up a variety of security functions in all-in-one security appliances. |
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It was a moment you couldn't wrap up and tie in a ribbon, both fleeting and ageless, freely given and pricelessly received. |
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Neston Church was bound in a huge banner as part of a global campaign to wrap up world poverty last week. |
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In winter we wrap up in scarves and Steptoe-style gloves with the fingers cut out. |
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Soon the bosses of Sky News and co. tell their reporters to wrap up and go home or move on to the next war or disaster. |
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A five-minute coda tries to wrap up, while leaving nearly all the narrative threads hanging. |
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The meeting was expected to wrap up late last night with the issuance of a formal statement. |
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Of course, this was supposed to be five days maximum and we're into day eight and still no clear sign of when this is going to wrap up. |
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But every morning now there is a sharp nip in the air, and at night you need to wrap up. |
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It's summer, or so they'd have us believe, so take some time out, wrap up well and just sit and enjoy your garden instead of slogging it out. |
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Pickering Town will look to wrap up their immediate top-flight future with a win at home against Arnold Town. |
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Summer-style clothes are fine if you are inside, but our advice is to wrap up warmly when you go out. |
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We have now reached the conclusion of this series and before we wrap up it is fitting for us to put into perspective the ground that we have covered. |
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I'll give you a warning at five minutes, and you can wrap up in the next minute. |
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This is why I want to wrap up this address with a list of suggestions for you in the IT field to encourage you to continue to do your part. |
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To wrap up, how can well-informed consumer decisions be made if the entire process is clouded and under a veil of secrecy? |
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We have to wrap up in about five minutes, and Mr. Sweet still has a final question to ask. |
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The Commission's work is slated to wrap up in the summer of 2007 with a series of recommendations tabled to the provincial government. |
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Have already asked the waiter to wrap up half and put it in a doggy bag for tomorrow. |
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Fans remain enthralled by the Club Africain-Esperance feud as the Tunisian Premier League gets ready to wrap up a solid season. |
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To wrap up the birthday party week festivities, we'd like to leave you with one last idea: take-home treats. |
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As you wrap up this year, I urge you to cast away the sins that you haven't cast away yet. |
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If you selected other driver options to install, you can also wait to plug in the scanner after all installations wrap up. |
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Children do not always wrap up well and chills and colds are never far away. Chills, sore throats, blocked noses? |
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Due to budget constraints, and the early achievement of the 2000 milestone target, the Task Force was asked to wrap up its work. |
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As Mr Linkohr, Mr Rapkay and several other speakers have mentioned, we would have liked to wrap up earlier on this. |
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Athletics competition at the Commonwealth Games starts October 6th and will wrap up on the 12th. |
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It's estimated that most producers will need seven to ten days of good weather to wrap up harvest this year. |
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Let me wrap up my remarks by stressing how important it is for agents of public accountability to be independent. |
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We discuss our goals and wrap up with a good sense of what's expected of us over the course of the next few months with the team. |
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Both workshop sessions converged on a number of issues and consequently the wrap up will be an intricate mix of them. |
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Not only that, your personal credit rating is not blackened in Ireland by a business failure, providing you wrap up with Companies Office procedures. |
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Folks often improvise a progressive dinner by visiting a few different restaurants for a drink here, a few appetizers there, then maybe wrap up with dessert at a third spot. |
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Wanderers scented a draw but instead got caught on the break and Nick Chadwick punished errors by Poole and Mike Whitlow to wrap up the game five minutes from time. |
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Creepy thing to wrap up in festive paper and a bow and give to a newborn baby, yeah? |
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He'd wrap up your purchase in brown paper and string, ringing it up on one of those ancient cash registers where the numbers popped up and actually went ka-ching! |
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Rather than a California high school state championship, several sectional meets were held throughout the state to wrap up the 2002-03 high school season. |
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What were the biggest hurdles for you on The Sopranos as far as storylines to tackle, or storylines to wrap up? |
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That means that neither side can wrap up the title in midweek, but a win either way would leave the victors needing a mere point the following week. |
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Sailor Moon Crystal is expected to wrap up its initial storylines by the end of the year. |
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The week will wrap up with some heavy skanking, as reggae dancing is known, as the Yeoville Recreational Centre comes alive with a Rasta revolution. |
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He used to wrap up an unsheathed dagger in a towel to carry with him. |
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He broke clear to score his 27th goal of the season and wrap up the win. |
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The conference will wrap up on the third day with an interactive session. |
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While this dispute continues, Isobel can only wrap up her children up as best she can, and hope that they will soon have a home to call their own. |
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The company's insurance program was to expire within four months and it had decided not to pursue a new construction wrap up. |
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Mr. Speaker, let me wrap up in terms of why this is so important. |
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We claim, as I wrap up, that without constant and effective public regulation corporations would constantly push the limits of safety operations, at growing risk to the travelling public. |
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When you''re ready to wrap up and go out and blow the cobwebs away, a bobble hat is a must. |
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Giovani dos Santos smashed home a third five minutes later to wrap up the win. |
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It's a cold, snowy day and I'm going to wrap up thoroughly before I go sledding. |
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We'll take a five-minute suspension, and we have to wrap up in 30 minutes. |
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To wrap up, I would like to stress that improving the performance of the public sector will go a long way toward restoring confidence in government. |
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Their visit will wrap up in Kuujjuaq, Nunavik. |
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The mission will wrap up in Portland, Maine, on Thursday. |
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The tourists had been expected to wrap up a comfortable victory over a team drawn from Vodacom Cup sides the Griquas and Leopards. |
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Pack plenty of warm clothes to wrap up in afterwards. |
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The machine, which can wrap up to 35 loads per hour, has adjustable carriage and turntable speeds. |
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Be sure to try the Cold Roses cocktail and wrap up the meal with the bite-sized petits fours. |
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Oh boo hoo, you have to wrap up in salopettes. |
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Not sure how it's all going to wrap up in one episode. |
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Before I wrap up my speech, there is one more issue I would like to address today, which I know is on the minds of many people here in Edmonton: youth crime. |
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Fold the bottom third of the wrap up over the filling. |
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That is why I do not really care what the SEC is proposing, and if the Commission plans to move in the same direction as the SEC, all I can say is that it should wrap up warmly. |
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Temperatures can be low, too, so wrap up in plenty of layers. |
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It is good that we can now finally wrap up this dossier. |
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Now, I would like to move on to a more general question to wrap up our discussion, a question that falls within a perspective of the history of science. |
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However, the decisive moment came in the 11th set when van Gerwen nailed double top to wrap up victory. |
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As the stars come out over the water, wrap up your musical evening in our comfortable dining room to savour a succulent 5-course meal concocted by our chef and his brigade aboard Quebec City's only restaurant boat! |
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We do recommend you wrap up well, whatever the temperature at ground level, so that you're protected against the wind which often blows at the top of the Tower. |
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That is why I am tempted to wrap up our proceedings by saying that, in its several attempts to return to substantive work, the Conference has taken a new path this year. |
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While the Thai Paralympics' delegation chief, Osot Pavilai, recently worried about the impact of London's cold weather on his athletes, Jana aims to wrap up warmly and, after the Games, go to see Manchester United. |
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From retro pea coats to capes and duffles there are plenty of styles to choose from this season, so wrap up warm ladies. |
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Though Henman managed to hold on to his next three service games, it wasn't enough to slow Enqvist, who broke again at 5-3 to wrap up the set and match. |
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On Labor Day weekend, the traditional end of summer, Pala will wrap up its outdoor Tribute Concert Series in the open air Palomar Starlight Theater. |
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A sixth successive win in the league would see Sterling Davis' men leapfrog the Devon outfit into fourth and wrap up the head-to-head tie-breaker between the sides. |
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Moab Rocks will present not only the best in Moab riding, but also the best in Moab culture, with beer from Moab Brewery and an awesome wrap up party at Bar M Chuckwagon. |
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