Then unfurl the string, compare its length to the scale on the map, and voila! |
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Witch hazels unfurl their soft-scented, fringy flowers at a time when gardens offer few other blooms. |
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The guitars and drums and samples and vocals gently twist and unfurl, billowing curvaceously like a sheet on a washing line. |
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I was watching events unfurl in real time, completely live, on a small portable device that sits on my lap. |
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We unfurl the headsail and streak across the World Sailing Speed Record Council's start line 42 seconds after the stroke of midnight. |
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I fired up my DVD player, reclined in my easy chair, and let the film unfurl before me. |
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And the gallery of exploitation art is presented without accompaniment, meaning that you have to sit and watch the images unfurl in silence. |
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In a few days, the curls will unfurl and get rough, turning the precious karakul pelt into cheep sheepskin. |
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The hooded blue eyes unfurl, revealing beneath the lids an unquenched intensity. |
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She'd take the latter gratefully, then unfurl the cone flat onto the table in front of her, and then barf all over it. |
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Yet children gathered at the school yesterday to unfurl the national flag and some recited prayers. |
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Therefore, think before you open your mouth, unfurl your pen, punch a keyboard or click a mouse. |
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President Bush helped unfurl a giant flag, and pledged to press the fight against terrorism. |
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As it was said, a flagpole had a horizontal slat on the top so that it could be possible to unfurl the flag wide. |
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Once grass starts sprouting and leaves begin to unfurl on trees, the vegetation gives the world a greenish cast on an overcast day. |
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On March 20 this year, using climbing slings, hooks and chains, he managed to perch on a ledge and unfurl a banner. |
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Spots of snow still lurk on northern slopes while glacial lilies unfurl in patches of sunlight. |
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These bats roost, head-up, inside the smooth tubes formed as young banana or heliconia leaves unfurl. |
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Other stories unfurl with giggles and exclamation, but really, read Maupin, or see him on tour. |
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Sports fans are like some new species of migratory bird, season after season winging across the world to some far-flung field to unfurl the flag and imbibe the beer. |
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Yarns and fibres unfurl all their assets to create fabrics with a generous fullness, with volumes to articulate, sculpt or unfold. |
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As they become wise to the rouse, unfurl an equal representation banner and start to sing rousing ballads of liberation. |
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High overhead, topmen scrambled to furl and unfurl sails and tend to yards and booms and spars and various clews. |
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The sound is textured with melodic layers that coil and unfurl like a white-knuckled fist. |
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As the Boston tragedy continues to unfurl, things will likely continue to get worse before finally taking a turn for the better. |
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Each time, a complete world would unfurl like a symphony, whose notes continue to ring out long after having left the concert hall. |
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This development will not unfurl in competition with the Atlantic Alliance. |
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According to good seamanship the sailors have to enter the masts daily to furl, unfurl or pack the sails. |
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If the wind is too strong, or there are other reasons for not wanting to unfurl the sail completely, it can be reefed from the furled position. |
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Democrats did a lot of finger-pointing, but at the end of the day, enough of them did help unfurl the hose. |
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And it must not forget to unfurl its sails and lay itself open to the wind of the Spirit. |
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The petals have the unique ability to curl up in a bud when the temperatures drop and unfurl in the warming sun. |
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Two known attempts to organise anti-government demonstrations were broken up by the police before the protesters could unfurl their banners. |
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Labour wants to unfurl both concepts over the coming months. Whether the party will succeed is another matter. |
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Savour our whole loose leaf teas sourced from Asia that will unfurl in our silken tea pouches, our gourmet teabag twist, to infuse the senses. |
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When associated with a control tool, the documentation also enables the crisis organization to follow the various operations as they unfurl. |
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Hand tied by artisans in the Hunan province in China, these delicate green tea leaves slowly unfurl into the shape of a flower. |
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But the action really worth watching will unfurl where delegates and lobbyists come face to face with actual unmasked New Yorkers, who will demand accountability. |
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See for yourself by driving or bicycling Stockton's finest tree-lined streets any time after the first of April, when deciduous trees unfurl their leaves. |
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Before Porto's spectacular story would unfurl, however, Milan would enjoy one more moment in the Monaco sun, thanks largely to Andriy Shevchenko. |
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With glass you can also see the loose tea leaves unfurl as they infuse and, depending upon the tea, its characteristic liquor color. |
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As each rock smashes a block in the wall, a flag will unfurl to display the corresponding number. |
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If the furling line is accidentally released, the sail may unfurl and flap unchecked in strong winds. |
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Two abseilers scaled the threestorey building to unfurl a giant banner over the front of the flagship store in Cardiff's Queen Street. |
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Workers unfurl and secure a red carpet outside the venue. |
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Gunpowder, a popular green tea in China, consists of Gunpowder leaves rolled into small pearls that unfurl before your eyes. Bursting with energy they resemble pellets of gunpowder. |
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It all seems to be condensed onto one plane: the blue is the tempestuous sea, the red the shipwrecked boat, the yellow the shore and the black the cloaks of the women facing the wind and watching the tragedy unfurl. |
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Whilst still on the mooring furl and unfurl the sail a couple of times to ensure that the system is working as it should, and also to ensure that the sail i to correct size. |
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As the journey and nature gently unfurl, time and again the outdoor elements meld into the traveller's auditory and visual experience, and passengers fall into synergy with the unwinding scenery. |
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On March 8, members of the Mattole Forest Defenders unfurl a banner in the second largest remaining stand of old-growth Douglas fir. |
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They're followed by Asiatic lilies, which unfurl star-shaped flowers, and by calla hybrids, whose blooms look like fluted cups. |
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The leaves will have ample space to unfurl freely. |
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Additional control can be achieved by spraying with a fungicide containing mancozeb or myclobutanil as the leaves unfurl. |
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It must be jettisoned high above the ground in order for the parachutes to unfurl. |
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First come mottled leaves, followed by scrolled buds that unfurl in the sun, reflexing magically into pink turk's cap flowers. |
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Greenpeace activist Mikey Resto braved force-11 winds to grab the harpoon and unfurl a protest banner on top of the dying minke whale. |
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With the large gennaker, full mainsail and at times the genoa staysail, which we furl in or unfurl on request, there is over 1,000 m2 of sail area, pulling us towards the goal. |
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Watch these pinhead gunpowder pearls unfurl before your eyes. |
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Buoyed by increasingly positive polling, Salmond decided to carefully unfurl his hopes of staging a referendum as late as 2014 or 2015 in the final week of the campaign. |
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It hopes to deploy a solar sail that would connect to a piece of space debris, unfurl itself and then drag the object into the atmosphere where it would burn up. |
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