Let us not mind the drug dealers, the pimps, and the other riff-raff who hang around that sordid industry. |
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Now, if you are thinking I'm really out of my tree, just hang on, there is a qualifier at the end of the article. |
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You'll also find a successful want ad section where many pilots sell and purchase hang gliding gear. |
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This boat is fun in a class 1 riffle, and once you get the hang of it, you can use it to run up to class 3 rapids. |
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Make your own sticky trap by smearing Vaseline or Tanglefoot on a yellow surface and hang it up close to where the adults congregate. |
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If that doesn't suit, there are plenty of other places to hang your hat just hours away. |
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Portability as well as being able to be flown from hang gliding flight parks using hang glider tugs has been the criteria for design. |
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At the close of day, a window opens at the horizon so that a purple giant can hang the moon in the sky. |
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The two Bond Streets weren't always posh but by the early 18th century this had become the place for fashionable dandies to hang out. |
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If it mysteriously appears anytime soon, she can still come hang out here and drink vodka and lemonades with me. |
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David has trouble looking you in the eye, has a stutter and hasn't yet got the hang of speaking on the phone. |
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It has become a magnet for avant-gardists who want to hang out in a place that has become a byword for New York's alternative arts scene. |
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Thankfully I have caught a second wind and I hang with Alison and the guides for a couple of miles. |
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Armed Forces Retirement Homes provide residents with much more than just a place to hang their hat. |
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This zygodactylous feet also enable the Blue-crowned Hanging Parrot to hang upside down to reach otherwise inaccessible fruits or flowers. |
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The stairways are hung from the tree much like a sailboats shrouds hang from the mast. |
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The galley, easily accessible on the main deck, still has lidded pots on the stove, and in the engine-room tools hang in neat rows. |
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It comes in a clear heat-sealed pack designed to hang on a hook at the store, showing off exactly what you're getting. |
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North Yorkshire Council may tell residents they are only allowed to hang their washing out to dry for eight hours a week. |
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Whenever war clouds hang over any part of the world, inter-religious prayers are conducted here by a committed group of Gandhians. |
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I'd actually always thought she was way cooler than him, and was keen to hang out. |
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Terri was another of the girls who used to hang round the memorial on a Saturday afternoon. |
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Raven watched as a limp arm was slid through the biggest of the board cracks to hang there like a piece of meat before him. |
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Rather, she may just want to go down to the local beach to ride a longboard, hang out with her friends, and enjoy the ocean. |
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This is the part of Temple Bar where Dubliners can hang out without ruining their street cred. |
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The ships could not hang about off the treacherous sandbanks of the river mouth in winds from that quarter. |
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The technician asks the person to carry out a simple test using the dialling buttons on their telephone and then hang up. |
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My mood favorably changed, I vowed to hang up my career as a mad ballooner once and for all. |
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An almost complete stranger just asked her to hang with him and his friends. |
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Head out towards Malton along the A64 from York and, when you come to the crossroads, hang a left. |
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I studiously avoid poll takers waiting to ambush me at train stations and supermarkets, and I hang up on telephone surveys. |
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The purpose of shoulder pads is to square out your shoulders and to help your suit hang properly. |
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It took a hang of a lot of trouble and effort to make any move by the Government to make that possible, but finally it did. |
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To understand the power of rhythm, jump in and hang on if you're lucky enough to be able to ski for even a short distance behind a better skier. |
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She removed her hat and pulled the hair pins from her hair and let it hang loose down her back. |
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Flutes, oboes, bagpipes, castanets, and other instruments hang with sheet music, a jester's staff, and a theatrical mask. |
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But now I can also unclip the M.U.L.E.'s chest and waist thingies, letting the unit hang slack. |
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Every time anyone ever calls me about magazines I just tell them straight off that I am not interested and hang up. |
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I sent this fellow along to him and he reported back that David was a hang of a nice chap. |
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I would gather information, images, ideas from the raw creative source and try to hang on to as much of it as can. |
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I don't think you can fix the whole thing, but we can do a hang of a lot better than we're doing now. |
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We may not want to lose touch with our youth, but we have to be very careful what we hang on to. |
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An assortment of leather sheaths hang like washing on a line in a mocked-up Saxon trader's stall. |
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Myra had learned to only hang out the washing if the wind was blowing from the direction of the common. |
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As he was exhaling his last breath, he was struggling to live, trying to hang on to the lifeline that he had. |
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Before you install the ledger you will need to decide whether to hang the joists from the ledger or rest them on top. |
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I don't want to have to hang up in the middle of a great conversation with my best friend. |
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Her dark, chocolate brown hair fell in bouncy ringlets and looked perfect whether Adele let it hang naturally or pinned it up. |
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It's always a good, lively atmosphere as people unwind after the week, hang out, drink mulled wine or chilled beers, chat and dance. |
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In fact, the mural will hang across the street and will feature sponsor logos, but not their slogans. |
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Still, if you go in not expecting very much, and relax and just hang loose, you will find a lot to smile about. |
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In the early seventies, aviation throwbacks would haul their rudimentary hang gliders up some remote hillock and leap off. |
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Shane said he thought that it would be safer to hang onto the tape of the demo tracks rather than leave it in his luggage. |
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Sunday will be the big day with specially dedicated non-powered flying presentations by pilots flying hang gliders, paragliders, and sailplanes. |
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Reflecting now on that degrading article, I have to accept that Carnival is no longer about freeing up and letting it all hang out. |
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His interpretation and speculation hang together, make sense, and are consistent with the sources. |
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The shade and backing material must be perfectly square so the shade will hang evenly. |
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For the panel hanging behind the headboard, cut fabric long enough to hang from the tester, or framework, to just below the mattress. |
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I am not against this practice, and if you think it will help you, by all means, write your goals down and hang them up. |
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They couldn't even hang flyers up by themselves until she demonstrated the method that used the fewest thumbtacks. |
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I think there is recognition that unless we work together and unless we hang together we make much less of an impact internationally. |
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They grease their bodies and head with bearfat and hang broken tobacco pipes in their ears. |
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It is the end of yet another work week, so, it is time to let it all hang out, relax and have a couple of drinks. |
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Derek claims staff were told to terminate telephone calls from him and hang up when he tried to contact them. |
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You may feel like a Zamboni driver smoothing ice after you get the hang of it! |
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Various Buddhist protection beads and amulets hang from the rearview mirror. |
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The pair were verbally abused and had stones thrown at them when they confronted the gang, who continued to hang around for more than an hour. |
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One of the mailing lists I'm on got trolled this week, which was interesting as it rarely happens to places I hang out on. |
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Spiritual guides hang out in relaxed places where they can be of assistance to others without revealing their supernatural powers. |
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At times in the first half the All Ireland champions' movement and speed of execution was awesome and Kildare did well to just hang in there. |
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Above the store's signboard, drying shirts hang limply from the window grill. |
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The men who built this railway had to hang suspended by ropes from vertical cliffs, blasting and hacking out a roadbed. |
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The advantage of an ultra-thin flatscreen television is that it can stand right up against the wall, or even hang from it. |
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My customary answer is to count to fifty and then, after confirming that nobody knows or cares that I'm still on the line, I hang up. |
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Many hang on to cameras and handycams to capture the protests and agitations. |
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I get so excited, like those armies of people with long lenses who hang around in nature reserves. |
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People often hang back from being a live donor because they are scared, but my mum and I are living proof that it does work. |
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I would have felt safer if I had a bar to hang on to, rather than hanging suspended in a harness. |
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I find my grandkid waiting for me in the library, a safe place to hang out, where the librarians know him, and me. |
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The Government should learn how to manage its workload a hang of a lot better than it has managed it over the last 4 years. |
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I used the concept of the sailing boat rig with foresail and mainsail in the 70's as a very slow flying hang glider. |
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The National Hockey League has decided to hang safety nets to protect spectators. |
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Paul Revere tells Johnny to tell Robert Newman, the sexton at Christ's Church, to hang two lanterns. |
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It's huge and I can sleep diagonally, lengthwise or widthwise in it, and not hang off the bed. |
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Members can take lessons at a variety of levels at little or no cost or just hang out and jive to big band music. |
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It's amazing what you hang on to when it should really have been thrown out years ago. |
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No bad sentiment, but hang on, that must lead to more heavy goods traffic in the area not less? |
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The streets along the K Street corridor, where the well-heeled lobbyists hang out, are abustle with people heading for their power lunches. |
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I told the lad on the till to hang on a minute because our stuff was getting mixed up and she gave me such a glare. |
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We would also help to hang out the washing on the clothes line and then lift it with a wooden prop. |
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If you love him and he treats you right when your together, hang it out a bit longer. |
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Instead, we decided to hang up the heavier long underwear like regular clothing and simply bundle our lighter underwear with a rubber band. |
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This will be the team's third challenge, and as ever the outcome will hang delicately in the balance. |
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But adding anhedral makes for an unstable hang glider that is harder to keep straight. |
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Climbing petrol prices have encouraged others to hang up their car keys and sit astride their dream machine for the morning journey to work. |
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The place was jam packed, everyone seemingly letting it all hang out after the work week with their favourite brew and having a smoke. |
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Sculptors, welders, and riggers create things to hang from, bounce off, and dance on. |
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And David, at the other end, wondered what had happened to make her hang up on him, but neither had the courage to ring back. |
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As things get worse, we all know his instinct will be to brazen it out and hang tough. |
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Usually, my family went home after church to hang stockings and leave out carrots for the reindeer. |
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The pedestrian walkway rests on steel transverse arms that hang on the cables. |
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And when everyone is carrying locators around with them, we can all begin to hang messages in mid-air. |
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Next weekend if they have set well we'll hire a nailgun and attach the rails, build and hang the gates and staple the sheep netting. |
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He built a stepping stone path across a stream to a big rock where he could hang his clothes out to dry. |
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These adorable little flowers hang brightly from lancelike leafy stems that often trail from 1 to 2 feet in length. |
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Without glue, suction, or claws, these lizards scamper up walls and hang from ceilings. |
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Warwick Castle has been staging jousting tournaments since the 12 th century, so they really should have the hang of it by now. |
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We would hang by the bar, each of us with a drink paid for individually, broke as we were. |
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Or hang a small sachet of lavender flowers from your rearview mirror to mask stale-smelling air. |
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We never ate at Monk's, but we did hang out at the same 7-11 pinball machine corner ever day. |
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I managed one kick and had to hang on to the stern before hauling myself back into the stroke seat. |
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You need a good heavy one and even hang the camera bag from the central pole, just to stabilize the whole shooting match even further. |
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The individual strings seem to hang from central shafts, each string as long as the shaft from the point it attaches. |
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We had to move our hips around and do a shimmy, so it took a while for us to actually get the hang of it. |
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Which is perhaps why she has the discipline to hang tough, befriend the enemy and leave revenge to the future. |
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His intention was to get you lot to try, convict and hang me just on his say-so. |
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But wouldn't it be great if just once in a while candidates let it all hang out and had a little fun? |
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If you plan to hang your container, it's wise to choose one that is fairly light weight, rather than one that is heavy clay or terracotta. |
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So I told him to hang up and let us restart the conversation and give me an opportunity to give the required responses. |
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They suddenly had much less time to hang out in seedy bars and undertake wild art projects. |
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In a short time the wind begins to kick up, seas rise to 4 feet, and the men hang on to the slippery deck. |
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From the ceilings hang myriad mirrored cubes that spin at different speeds. |
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Even after the calf can forage for itself, it may hang around till the next calf is born. |
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It's on a traffic-heavy street, not the kind of area you'd necessarily choose to hang out in. |
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They drink too much, stay up too late, hang around dodgy parts of town and consort with older men. |
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If you hang around the renewable-energy business for long, you'll hear a lot of tall tales. |
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As he entered the clubhouse he glanced at the pictures of famous yachts that hang on the walls. |
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People were afraid that the political leadership would hang them out to dry if they made a mistake. |
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Over the past three years I have had first hand experience with all the many variables that are a part of aerotowing hang gliders. |
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Children play football on the streets, and people hang their laundry out of the windows to drip on passers-by. |
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But hang on, there is no doubt that he must have either stolen or received them. |
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I hang up on my wildly ecstatic literary agent rather abruptly and retrieve my morning paper from the coffee table before me. |
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The interlining makes the fabric hang well and is a marvellous draught excluder. |
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I have to confess the best part of the evening was when the rain drove everyone away and we could just hang out, drink our lattes and talk. |
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Can the receiver of a benefit in all conscience hang on to it without paying? |
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Pots full of boiled fish and baskets hang from a string where cats could not reach, to be served with rice for the next meal. |
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Ever since the first hunter-gatherer decided to hang up his spear and go into the farming business, mankind has stamped his mark upon the land. |
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Silence is essential here as a demarcator of phrases, allowing each one to hang in the air, etching its self-contained contour in time. |
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The ghost of his splits hang over Bigger than Blue, but it never slips into woebegone narratives or diatribes. |
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We have had special step classes put on so we could get the hang of it all quicker! |
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Sport aircraft in the weight-shift control category are motorized hang gliders that are commonly referred to as trikes. |
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It's great to see trike pilots and hang glider pilots working so closely together. |
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I think a better tug would be a fancily flapped ultralight or a very large yet lightweight hang glider trike. |
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Most folks hang their shafts too low and you need to restrain the tug so it doesn't fly forward and backward as the animal performs maneuvers. |
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She took a roll of Scotch tape out of her bag and retrieved some pictures from her new binder to hang on her locker door. |
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There were a bunch of losers there, but they were cranking some pretty good tunes, so I thought, I can hang for a while. |
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Nocturnal and arboreal, they clamber up trees and hang from limbs thanks to long prehensile tails and opposable inside toes on their hind feet. |
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To the left is an upside down picture of a beached right whale showing the long baleen plates that hang from the upper jaw. |
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Discovered under his bed after his death, they hang here tattered and torn. |
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Fabrics cut on the bias hang nicely, swing and drape beautifully. However, they may also stretch. |
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His paintings hang in galleries and cafes, and are used on notecards and calendars. |
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Corporations routinely pay the tabs of reporters who hang out at exclusive golf clubs and hostess bars. |
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Don't allow the fabric to hang off the cutting surface, it will stretch and distort the knit. |
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They managed to hang on for the remaining five minutes to record a famous victory. |
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It's too painful for words, and I hang on to a great deal of hope that there may yet come a day when we will see it return. |
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Her black hair was tied back very loosely, which made several tendrils escape and hang wispily around her angular face. |
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Soon all three of us have got the hang of tacking, pulling in and letting out the sheets and steering. |
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Popping any bonuses you receive from work will earn tax relief too, so you'll hang onto more of your money! |
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Attached to a single center of gravity by a harness made of strong webbing, hang gliders fly with bodies vertical. |
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As there are large numbers of tuna and jack fish at this exposed location, big pelagics frequently hang around there. |
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After half a century of haircutting, an Amesbury salon owner has decided to hang up his scissors and call it a day. |
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Even during aerotow operations, it does not affect the hang glider pilot at the other end of the tow rope. |
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To hang your wreath, make sure you use heavy gauge floral wire and secure it firmly onto the top of the wreath. |
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It'd be astonishing if those elements didn't hang around in my thoughts long enough to pop up in my dreams. |
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After a lot of thought I have finally decided to hang up the pen so to speak. |
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If only you new the truth you would hang your head in shame at your ignorance and callous disregard for the suffering of your fellow Australians. |
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Two AFC South stalwarts that stood pat this offseason in the free-agent department figure to let it all hang out as they always do. |
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For instance, you can smear a homemade mixture into the opened scales of a pinecone, then hang the cone from a tree branch. |
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While every one else was letting it all hang out, they sported suits, ties and short haircuts. |
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Whether you pile your clothes on your chair or hang up any shirt on any hanger, these tips will help your favorite threads last. |
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He'd hang them on a clothesline, scrape them and then rub mineral oil into the skins. |
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Several of those species hang by a thread, with less than a few hundred individuals surviving. |
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They are mostly experimentalists, so those of you who hang out at blogs like this one can see how the other half lives. |
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Constructed to hang on the wall, the works present text in cursive writing, sewn into the silk fabric of the support. |
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Tops that look like kurtas hang on the racks in departmental stores in the hip Soho neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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This episodic, meandering film follows the men as they wander the streets, hang out in bars and offer advice to each other. |
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His sister jumped in to save him only to be left struggling in the raging sea as the surfer tried to hang on to her. |
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Another speaker called for people to hang white flags out of their windows as a symbol of opposition to war. |
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I hope it is not true that hang gliders have had their day and that only a limited number will continue to fly. |
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You're a good judge of character, so hang back and observe the players before committing to a course of action. |
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A robust young laboratory mouse is doing well to hang on for thirty or forty seconds. |
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All we are saying is, hang on a minute, let's see if we can do something better. |
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This means the aircraft currently used to tow hang gliders are eligible to be certificated as Experimental Light Sport Aircraft. |
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Grapes hang from a pergola, apples are espaliered and ripe berries tempt the visitor. |
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Since being with my wife even the junkies I hang around with say they've noticed a big difference in me. |
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It was a bit too cold for me to go in the water as it was windy, but warm enough to hang around wearing bathers. |
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There were times when I would fly out to L.A. and see him, or whenever he'd be in Philadelphia, we'd hang out. |
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Tiny silver chains hang from the whiffletrees and show where the horses belong. |
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You live in a mansion, dress in the most expensive clothes, and hang out with the most popular people. |
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A hang glider has an aluminium frame which supports the sailcloth and uses internal battens in the wing to define the aerofoil shape. |
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Once at the beach everyone was free to go local, sample snacks and drinks at the beach tavernas, swim nude, or just hang out. |
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This is also a favourite hang out for the local underage kids to smoke cigarettes out of the view of oblivious parents. |
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The service up to that point hadn't been so bad, although no one had offered to hang up our coats. |
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The young filmmakers are on the island to tape two surfers as they hang ten with some hungry sharks. |
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No, but, I mean, hang on a tick, it's how well a film can convince you of that. |
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You hang around with riff-raff like the Weasleys and that Hagrid and it'll rub off on you. |
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In her madness, Ophelia climbs a willow tree to hang garlands from its branches. |
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Bonus allocations are expected for investors who hang onto their shares for an extended period. |
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Get a wind chime and hang it where your baby can gaze at it, move and hear the pleasant music it plays. |
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Three glass globe lights hang from the ceiling and some original wall-mounted bronze toned light fittings survive. |
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Be sure to use galvanized screws or nails to build and hang them so they won't rust. |
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I undress and hang my orange attire upon a steel hanger that is securely screwed into the wall. |
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The Footlights costume ladies would welcome the loan of mobile clothes rails on which to hang the many costumes. |
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It has wider hallways, higher ceilings, more windows admitting more natural light and more places for students to hang out. |
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Finally, just as you thought it was safe to hang up Santa's stocking, along came a show with a Christmas list as long as your arm. |
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They live in their own universe, no one understands anything they say, and they hang out with the Arminians a lot. |
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Bright lights illuminate a picture of the ancient kingdom's king and queen, and Xinjiang musical instruments hang on the wall. |
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We have the occasional sighting of a bluejay or a cardinal, but that doesn't make up for the lower class of birds who hang out in my yard. |
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If you hang them below the bumper, they can easily get knocked out of adjustment or even broken by curbs or snow banks. |
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Since it's my tree, can I trim the branches even though they hang over onto his yard? |
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Tie the very ends of the ribbon together in bow or knot, to form a loop by which to hang the bag. |
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Unconnected wires hang from the roof, and a chilly sea breeze blows through the unfinished walls. |
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They hang from the bus, with half a big toe firmly planted on the footboard, and one hand grappling the handhold meant to help people get in. |
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Pull out a foot or two of thread and wind it immediately around one iron hook and hang the hook again into the final row of woven cloth. |
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Freshly caught octopus hang out to dry on a washing line before being barbecued. |
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Like, that members of republican groups tend not to hang around in gangs on balconies wearing dark woolly jumpers and darker expressions. |
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These barbels hang below the mouth and feel the bottom as the sturgeon swims. |
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The jaw fracture made it impossible to hang him humanely and for this reason he was reprieved! |
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Jared finds this amusing, so I hang up on him as the laughter peals through the phone line. |
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Sea eagles hang out in the arctic north of Norway because they've been pushed back there by us. |
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I had erected a suspension thingy from the ceiling, from which I can hang a bicycle. |
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I'm still not sure if this knowledge is a good thing, as all it seems to do is annoy the wait staff and baristas of my local hang outs. |
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Having clocked up more than 50,000 miles during 75 years in the saddle, he has decided to hang up his bicycle clips for good. |
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It is good to hang pink crystals and wind chimes in a sunny window to attract good love energy. |
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Likewise, flower boxes can hang on the deck's railings with azaleas and begonias brightening up that stark wood deck. |
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It is actually quite controllable in the dirt, once you get the hang of drifting and tail-out cornering. |
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His little sister is doing anatomically correct crayon drawings for you to hang on the fridge. |
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Often, as is the case here, it is a handy tool for misdirection or a neat handle from which to hang accusations. |
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High above, sheets of material hang like sails on a becalmed Spanish galleon. |
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We'll hang them from the ceiling above the Sovereign's throne to form a canopy. |
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The Conservative leader will probably hang on to his job but only long enough to allow a smooth handover to a younger politician. |
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When he stepped out of the shower and started to towel off, he heard Jim hang up the phone. |
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In fact, much of the script seems to consist of pieces of unfinished scenes that do not clearly hang together. |
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A bankrupt political system has been a convenient peg on which to hang the blame for a consistently tardy response to humanitarian need. |
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Those who hang out their shingle without this knowledge, perpetrate the myth that skill acquisition is not necessary. |
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I also blessed a dream catcher to hang over their beds, and made a sachet of lavender and hops to put under their pillows. |
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A good rule of thumb is to leave at least 18 inches below a towel ring so a hand towel can hang freely. |
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I have to think of my future and I don't want to hang around a sinking ship. |
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I found that, once I got the hang of the technique, speaking messages was much faster than tapping them out. |
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Beautiful silver earrings hang from the points of her ears, encrusted by black diamonds and deep purple amethysts. |
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Above it all, dark shapes hang suspended, almost motionless, swaying with the breeze. |
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There will be some space to hang out and a pool hall is in the basement of the Rumley Building. |
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Dozens of skulls hang overhead, making the longhouses a mysterious and scary place. |
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The halls had a slight musty odor and there were spots where pictures used to hang from the walls. |
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Inside, dried hops and brasses hang from the rural-themed walls and a central bar acts serves both the games room and main lounge. |
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It is equipped with a kitchen, bathroom and lounge, where framed posters of his books hang proudly on the walls. |
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The stiff interfacing that makes the collar work would make the shirt front too rigid to hang properly. |
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If you hang the gate as you are suggesting it will sag from the hinges and eventually just scrape on the floor. |
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I raise and hang my own beef, from Devon Ruby cattle, here on my small Dorset farm. |
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Anyone who can tell you how long to hang game, or any meat, unless you are using a butcher's chiller, is either a liar or a prophet. |
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It seemed like the normal hooks that would have been used by the butcher to hang meat had been modified or replaced with massive fish hooks. |
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Think of the money to be made renting out basements to hang meat and transforming kitchens into dark rooms. |
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Hmf maybe I'll go for a walk and wait for this slop to cool better yet, maybe I'll go hang around by the bridge and wait for billy goats! |
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We are one of the few farm shops that source our meat locally, hang it in our own cold room and butcher it on site to customers' requirements. |
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If you simply lay the pattern pieces anywhere on the fabric, ignoring the grain-lines, the finished garment will not hang right. |
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Letting garments out is more difficult because you usually need to open the seams so the garment can hang properly on your body. |
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Online users can find out how to care for houseplants or how to hang wallpaper. |
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A common, and drastic, mistake in hanging wallpaper is to hang it out of plumb. |
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Today's Ruby left me pondering just how many people does it take to hang one piece of wallpaper? |
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If you feel there will be no strikethrough or bleeding issues, hang your new paper. |
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The most the state can do to you is lock you away for the rest of your life, or hang you by the neck until you are dead. |
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It's stuff that seems important enough to hang on to, but not actually important enough to deal with. |
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The independent senator had also not supported the death penalty when the two men were initially sentenced to hang for the crime. |
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On that charge he was found guilty and sentenced to hang by the Tokyo Trials for war crimes. |
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They just sentenced this woman to hang for killing her boyfriend, who she says routinely abused her. |
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A cast of any Shakespeare in the Park has, thanks to that marvellous ambiance, the luxury of letting it all hang out. |
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He was yesterday sentenced to hang for the 2001 murder of his wife and young son. |
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Cragh had been captured by the men of William de Briouze, Lord of Gower, and sentenced by him to hang as a rebel and a homicide. |
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So I let the world go hang today, I shall go to my bed good and early, and look forward with reasonable certainty to a better day tomorrow. |
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Each with a platform bed, the yurtlets are void of furnishings, save for a clothesline and a few hooks to hang wet ski clothes. |
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The next time you and your friends decide to hit the mall, tell her you want to just hang with them. |
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Where some vocals are half backed and hang baggily over the grooves of the music, Lukie's works with the tune and blends perfectly into the mix. |
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On the other hand, it's a beautiful day out and would you like to go hang at Starbucks? |
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I was going to go talk to him and just hang with him and sort of soak in some of his wisdom. |
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There is no question that his pitches must further improve, because my guess is the right-hander has the tendency to hang his curveball. |
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This season Wells has been reluctant to throw over the inner half of the plate, and his tendency to hang pitches has been costly. |
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He has gladly capitulated to a constellation of race-hustling poverty pimps in an repellent effort to hang on at all costs. |
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You could see it in the hang of his head. You could tell that new things confused him. |
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To all appearances he is an alpha-male professional in a bespoke suit, but the hang of his shoulders speaks of a disappointed man. |
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The side seams slant ever so slightly inwards creating a beautiful hang to the skirt. |
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Of late he has been paying furtive but detailed attention to his hair and his neckties and the hang of his clothes. |
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Village youths could be given a place to call their own and to hang out with their friends. |
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The artworks were a delight to view which could be due to the colourful assemblage and hang of the show. |
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The hang allows us to move from their work directly to pieces by artists with whose ideas they might have empathised. |
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Like the tapestries, and furniture, the picture hang was predominantly antique. |
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But the hang is also otherwise inspired, using the chance to show such a diversity of pieces to ingenious advantage. |
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This being Glover's strength, I was a little disappointed that the hang of the exhibition didn't have the ambition to focus this strength. |
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But it was funny to see myself back then, when at least I tried to wear make-up even though I never got the hang of eyeliner. |
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For a temporary installation, use thin wire or a pretty ribbon to hang the frame from a nail tacked discreetly above the mirror. |
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This tool is a little tricky to get the hang of, but works well once you know what you are doing. |
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I'm getting the hang of my new digital camera and starting to understand the concepts of aperture, shutter speed and exposure. |
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He had learned to walk about a month ago and was still getting the hang of it. |
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Neighbouring condo dwellers hang outside on their balconies watching the festivities. |
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It's fairly easy to get the hang of, so most people can feel comfortable right away. |
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The main thing is that the Scouses who were egging the poor lads on should hang their heads and shame! |
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Now hang the meat in a cool, well ventilated place for another day or two. |
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Learning how to hang a window is a project that depends on a number of factors, including whether or not the window is to be installed in new construction or an existing wall. |
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Let your arms hang naturally and freely, and you'll be fine. |
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Four banners hang in the front of the theater above the hardwood stage. |
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If that strikes us as tiresome and tedious, we might as well just hang it up and trigger some global thermonuclear war. |
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