Big book stores with latte bars often have live bands on weekend evenings and lecturers at various other times. |
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The nearby Campo was filled with bars and restaurants and the streets surrounding it are lined with clothing stores and trendy shops. |
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A rapist who went missing after he was released from prison on licence was back behind bars last night. |
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About a year ago, Sambazon started importing this blend to the US and selling it to natural juice bars and health food stores. |
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Starting at 10 am and finishing when the police tear-gassed the bar, England fans drank all day, with many bars running out of draught beer. |
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I find it obnoxious and frightening to see drunks in bars and on the streets. |
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The Act of Succession of 1801 bars people by the name of Christopher from ascending the throne. |
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A man was back behind bars only four days after he was released from prison. |
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Sometimes, you know you are hearing a masterpiece after only a few bars of music waft through your headphones. |
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Since setting up her business in 1999, the founder of Nails Inc has opened 30 walk-in nail bars across the country. |
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Three years ago you could go to many bars and listen to metal, rock, punk and hardcore music. |
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I repeated those few bars on the Sequencer and then simply rode the faders on the mixer so that all the various interplays showed up. |
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The secondary wall in an NTE is mainly in the form of bars so that the wall varies from annular to scalariform. |
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I even video-taped Malayali girls decked up in traditional finery, working as waitresses in bars in the Gulf. |
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Kimono-clad women stand outside sushi bars and karaoke joints, beckoning salarymen to come inside. |
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My e-mail inbox was littered with invites to new bars and restaurants, product launches at the Bo Concept store, and drinks promotions. |
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He teaches them limbo dance, slithering like a snake beneath bars placed at very low heights, and some jugglery with fire too. |
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Cutting bars can range from 18 to 40 inches, and units tend to weigh anywhere from 10 to 15 pounds for most professional quality trimmers. |
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He speaks about his life of crime, his wasted years behind bars and his hopes for the future. |
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She nodded and listened to the first few bars of music before beginning to sing. |
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I've seen bands spend a day on a couple of bars of a bass line, making a loop. |
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For instance, one of his male clients drank two soy shakes and ate a couple of bars daily. |
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Its city centre is being re-built, with new shops, clubs and bars opening each week. |
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Music can be heard on every corner of the capital and nearly all the bars have their own bands. |
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Several were sitting on stools and chairs around the several bars or near the cafeterias serving convenience food. |
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Creamy, melty and sweet, your favorite chocolate bars find a fun partner in sparkling Shiraz. |
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The site still looks a bit ropey, the scroll bars have disappeared on the blog, the red is too dark on the links. |
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The food mart also has one of those large stainless-steel salad bars with every type of lettuce known to rabbit. |
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Blundell Park's six bars will be an alcohol-free zone after the Mariners forgot to re-apply for their drinks licence in time. |
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The hotel also has an international cuisine restaurant, three bars and a night club. |
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Inside, customers are presented with an eclectic offering of well designed, objects ranging from bars of soap to sofas and beds. |
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Parents and teachers blamed the situation on municipal governments which allowed bars to thrive around their schools. |
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The detainees remain behind bars pending the government's appeal in October. |
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In most cases, they are kept behind rusty black bars in cement blocks where the drab paint is flaking off. |
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As a result the prisoners who were locked in tried to break down the bars to escape the burning cell block. |
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Few students think of Baltimore as a hip place with affordable, walkable shops and bars and restaurants where they want to go. |
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Male prostitution became better organized and there were tetki cabarets, restaurants, and bars as well as bathhouses catering to tetki. |
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As with the bar chart, the bars represent the relative size of each of the age bands. |
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Notices were placed in prominent places in their bars warning customers to cut out bad language. |
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Boy racers face seeing their cars behind bars as part of a Maldon police crackdown on reckless driving. |
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He is never to be found whooping it up in the bars or clubs of Dublin outside Dail business hours. |
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Only the bass line and six bars of melody had survived, possibly from the slow movement of a Trio Sonata. |
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In Germany it is possible to buy small gold bars and coins and open gold accounts in bank branches. |
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Placing my hands over the white ivory and black keys, I began to play the first few bars of music. |
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Behind him came a low laugh, then a few bars of tinkling music that cut off with a tinny snap. |
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Its precise consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel structure divides the words into syllables as regular as bars in music. |
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No opening times have been relaxed, the Supermarkets are open on a Sunday, the bars are quiet and the roads busier than ever. |
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Over the last ten years Belfast has undergone some major cosmetic surgery and new pubs and bars have opened while existing ones have expanded. |
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He unbent the metal he'd twisted around the bars to hold the cell shut and tossed it aside, opening the door to my prison. |
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Your new alcohol policy would allow bars to open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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The first movement changes views and tempi in what seems like every few bars or so. |
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Someone gave me a bar of chocolate today, and it feels like I've eaten about fifteen bars of chocolate in one go. |
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Not only will campus bars lose massive amounts of money if they are dry, but they will be far less successful as venues for musical acts. |
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It can now be a breeze to update page content such as headers, footers, navigation bars and changing products. |
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Those rickety buses with steel bars sticking out just to load extra numbers should be banished from our roads. |
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If you don't choose more healthful treats, you're the one who's going to be in the house with bags of leftover chocolate bars and candy corn. |
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Also, should prisoners who repeatedly commit crime spend a longer time behind bars simply because they're recidivists? |
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American junior Courtney Kupets also qualified to all four events, and led the field on bars and beam. |
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Although she had troubles on bars and beam, she showed great promise for the future. |
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With quiet little parks all over the place, with children playing on swings and monkey bars when school was out. |
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Some bars served alcohol in a number of enterprising ways to try and fool the authorities. |
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She made it in the Zone meet Wednesday and made some nice improvements on bars and beam. |
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She showed great form, expressive dance and world class difficulty on bars and beam. |
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Showcase a variety of fabrics on the one side, featuring curved piecing and bias bars covering all raw edges. |
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One of the bars even had the audacity to display a trading certificate in the place where the licence should have been placed. |
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But I live over 30 miles away and their idea of a good time is going to the local bars and getting bladdered. |
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A large hole has been blasted into the mountain, where cement, stones and steel bars pile high, destroying the greenland. |
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The autoharp strums a single chord every 2 bars in the verse, but in the chorus changes chords. |
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Music carries from the various bars along the street and every once in a while a car zooms past, screeching as it swerves around the corner. |
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I used to sneak into bars when I was 18 with some Saudi princes who were studying in the States. |
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You can also fill this person's basket with organic chocolate cookies, biscotti, chocolate bars and hot cocoa. |
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After years of cocktail bars making stuff tasting like paint stripper and red cordial these guys know how to do it right. |
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She threw me almost bodily into the bars on the other side of the cell this time. |
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That whole southeastern area of central Sofia has a load of cool bars and lounges, most concentrated around Rakovski and Levski. |
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They are successful enough to switch their mobiles off at the weekend and prefer hanging out with good friends to glitzy bars and restaurants. |
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There were two bars on top on the right and left but nothing underneath except for the leaf springs. |
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They do not stock the trendier mocktails that come extravagantly priced in the new chai bars the city is suddenly full of. |
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Their songs were born to dwell in long-lost cabarets and quaint bars that fall just short of seediness. |
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Sip a whiskey sour in the Vault Bar and you can gaze at gold bars on the walls and moulded coins in the ceilings. |
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The ground surface of the foot, that is the sole, bars and frog, are not touched. |
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A beer in one of the bars around the square is a convenient way to get your bearings and make a plan. |
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Juvenile systems would only allow these kids to have possibly one or two years behind juvie bars and then out on the street. |
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Norway outlawed smoking in bars and restaurants last June to an outcry from publicans who predicted serious trade shortfalls. |
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Seventy per cent of prisoners are back behind bars within two years of release. |
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A massive pub crawl ensued, aimed at partaking of the delicious American beers being featured at bars and brewpubs throughout the city. |
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Filmed through the bars they appear to have been shut away in a camp already. |
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On the face of it, the objection of any surviving relative, however remote, bars any transplant. |
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James took a pull of the coke can in his hand, and whistled a few tuneless bars of the national anthem. |
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It resembled a rectangular crown, a small tottering tower of points and bars rising from the camel's back. |
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The Brazos also has many sand bars and sandy beaches that make for great picnic spots or swim areas. |
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Just because there are two tommy bars does not mean you have to hold one in each hand. |
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Title bars have menus which are opened with right mouse clicks in the title area. |
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Musically, I have to say that the performance was quite thrilling, right from the opening bars of the overture. |
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Here, the canvas leaves part of the vertical stretcher bars of blond wood exposed at the left and right. |
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Apparently skipping dinner and gorging on nanaimo bars and other chocolate yummies doesn't make you feel so good later. |
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Shoe shops, jewellers, clothes shops and snack bars are everywhere, but toyshops are either well hidden or have been banished. |
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The streets have been touched up and the bars may be buzzing, but the English market, which dates from 1788, is still as Victorian as it comes. |
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I ate 10 bars of chocolate one after the other when I was feeling very low. |
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By this time it would have been about half past one, and we slowly made our way back to the hotel, stopping at a few bars on the way home. |
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In the evenings there is room to move about unlike many bars and the music is quite ambient. |
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They make money not on stamps, but on the newspapers and candy bars that customers buy when they come in to mail a letter. |
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Structure, enclosure and finishes are achieved in a single operation, with reinforcement bars simply threaded through the brick joints. |
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There were not so many bars in Glasgow then, so you could be assured of a warm welcome wherever you went. |
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This could lead to relaxing the opening times of pubs and bars and allowing them to stay open longer. |
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His monumental canvases, with their interlocking bars of earthy colour, reflect his early life as well as later influences. |
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He pulled on the headlights, and the beams cut into the darkness, solid bars of light in the smoke-filled air. |
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She was immersed in music from the age of six, accompanying her folk duo parents as they played gigs in local bars and hotels. |
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We turn to hamburgers, sausage pizza, french fries, candy bars and other foods high in fat, sugar and calories. |
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All this makes European football look like one of those dingy dive bars where a dozen or so swarthy, unshaven toughs chase two or three belles. |
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Menu bars use either graphics or text links while footers almost exclusively use text links. |
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A burglar in adolescence, he was addicted to heroin and behind bars before reaching voting age. |
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It had taken four hours to get hundreds of bars of chocolate, toffees and 600 packets of biscuits through a checkout. |
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Long pieces of sheer pink fabric were draped over the high white painted metal bedposts and the bars above that attached them. |
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So I set about trawling the city's bars and clubs mixing my drinks and pouring the filth down my throat as fast as I could swallow. |
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The last stage of its exit from the old business will be complete once its pubs and bars are demerged. |
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I scrape my hand over the metal bars on the boarded up windows and sigh, conscious of the fact that I am shaking like a dog. |
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The place has one of the longer bars in York, boasting beers, bottles and spirits of all descriptions. |
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Khorkina fell from bars and beam but managed a bronze medal on the floor exercise. |
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A contractor who harvested corn on the farm gave up when saboteurs planted metal bars in the ground to wreck his combine harvester. |
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We walked to the middle of the play ground were the monkey bars sat, and I told them what was going on. |
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Much of that new spending will be on personal luxuries, with a growth in gourmet delicatessens, luxury coffee bars and designer boutiques. |
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They swung from the monkey bars and grinned from the hopscotch lines etched on the pavement. |
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The old town is full of Turkish coffee houses and local bars and restaurants. |
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Retiring the torsion bars used previously in 4x4 applications was the key to adding recession in the front suspension. |
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The 15-year old Teryl didn't play on the slides or the monkey bars anymore. |
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Delaney owns pieces of clubs and bars around the city, and has an obsessive nature. |
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Reading through them I decided that the bars in question were wrong for the lines of words. |
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The clashes are mostly triggered over protection rackets targeting nightclubs, bars and karaoke cafes operated by soldiers and policemen. |
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Irish bars such as Mustang Sally's, Flannery's and O'Reilly's are always worth the effort, for sheer atmosphere, ambience and fun. |
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But bars and beam are both my strongest events, and they are less demanding on my back. |
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Faye's Fabulous Room, like most gay bars and restaurants, was dark and atmospheric. |
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After the bars are cut, Thurston replaces the tubing with a fresh piece and puts the car back together. |
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The bars and brothels provided steady work for the piano players who had developed ragtime. |
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The roof was made of reinforced concrete about 18-20 cm in thickness with reinforcing bars within the concrete. |
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The Government plans to install judder bars or traffic islands on the main road around Rarotonga in an effort to curb speeding drivers. |
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Both bars have also developed a set of sanctions for patrons who disobey the rules. |
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I only hope that they catch up with him, and put him behind bars where he truly belongs. |
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An autoclave is used for the reusable instruments, like needle bars and tubes. |
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A simple yank on the bars timed to coincide with a pedal stroke is often sufficient to get things started. |
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The bars were jointed to the stiles and rails using a small mortise with a corresponding tenon in the bar. |
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Great Victoria Street was buzzing with young people in stylish clothes after the opera and bars and restaurants were bursting at the seams. |
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They gleefully hurl themselves at vaults or swing happily from the top of the asymmetric bars with the loosest of grips. |
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Behind the asymmetric bars sat the gymnasts, a rainbow of tracksuits under a canopy of national flags. |
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Earlier European instruments, from the 16th century onwards, had bars laid on hanks of straw. |
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The jukeboxes in the bars were ringing with recordings made in Chicago and New York, rich with the promises of new opportunities. |
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Every weekend, a group of twenty-somethings turn their backs on Swindon's clubs, pubs and bars to help boost the thin blue line. |
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He doesn't have time for his family's petty squabbles, or lounging around in bars with his mates. |
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Hotels, bars and restaurants in tourist resorts are displaying prices in francs and euros. |
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Morning at the girls apartment came with a hurried rush of alarm clocks going off, hair being dried, and granola bars being scarfed down. |
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After fumbling a moment he unlatched the door and it swung slackly open, the quill between the bars following it out. |
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Pump dispensers are more sanitary than bars of soap, and they are disposable. |
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This tendency to explore and walk on cage floors means it is extremely important that the floor bars be kept cleaned and sanitized. |
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Like jazz, tango was a heady music that originated from the brothels and bars of the working classes. |
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Over the years, their locations spread from the amusement arcade into pubs and by the 1950s into wine bars and restaurants. |
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Many would probably prefer to be only a short walk from the office in the morning and a drunken stagger back from the bars at night. |
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He was given a life term for kidnap and other offences and has been behind bars for seven years. |
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Prepare a colorful fruit salad as an alternative to candy bars and other junk food. |
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A couple of bars still stand nearby, bearing silent witness to the passing of better days. |
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The plan emphasized self-recovery, with tow bars and wrecker recovery as the secondary means. |
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She does not recognize the pattern of bars that luminesce on the gel until she has stared at it for a full minute. |
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All convoys should be equipped with tow straps or tow bars to quickly recover disabled vehicles. |
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The slim rectangular bars pulsed with a regular, orderly beat, like a message in code or a stuttering horizon line. |
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I went to the carport and shone the torch between the carport bars aiming the beam under the car. |
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These are complemented by a mix of bars and lounges where entertainment comes on a big scale or in intimate surroundings. |
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The metal bars on the xylophones are red, yellow, green and blue, and the mallets are red. |
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Until this breakthrough, laser interferometry had been the poor cousin to bars in the gravity wave game. |
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The restaurant and bars also traded in Euros with hot whiskeys the order of the day, staving off the chill wintry winds. |
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Tonight of all nights you can expect bars and restaurants to bedeck every angle with TVs and those TVs to be tuned into the national elections. |
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Means were calculated across all experiments, bars indicate standard errors. |
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Food bars or fat hung up or rubbed into the bark of trees is a great help for treecreepers, goldcrests and many other species. |
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There is a good selection of shops, restaurants and bars close at hand and the city centre is within walking distance. |
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There are three bars to sidle up to and pro circuit barmen who'll build you any cocktail fantasy from the daiquiri to the iced tea. |
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Long before we knew much about steel, iron bars were wrapped around a mandrel and forged together. |
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And, save for hard, stale cookies and bars in health food stores, carob was scarce outside my own kitchen. |
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It's like taking your hands off the handle bars of a bike while you're cycling. |
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On police advice they also put steel bars on windows but later a fire door was smashed open. |
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Local bars in some towns and villages will also sell poyo the sweet, lightly fermented palm wine tapped from the high tops of palm trees. |
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The festival also features 15 morris dance teams performing at stations along the line, and on-train bars serving real ale. |
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Lunch in tapas bars is a Spanish treat, serving tasty portions of tortilla, fresh prawns, marinaded red peppers and other morsels of local food. |
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Guests can enjoy nine bars and entertainment that includes live performances by acrobatic dancers and fire-eaters. |
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But that is closely followed by a whirling tap dance by the actor who twirls chairs and leaps on bars with fantastic agility. |
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There are a couple of tricks that others showed me when working with the tommy bars at a class I took. |
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It's got brilliant little backstreets and candy lanes of bars in attics and basements around Plaza Nueva. |
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Three bars later, though, he'd be back tickling the finer notes out of Beethoven with utmost delicacy. |
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As his work developed, still lifes and interiors of restaurants or wine bars became the classic Caulfield themes. |
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He began his musical career playing the roadhouses and bars up and down Mississippi's Highways 49 and the now-famous 61, thanks to Dylan. |
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Already, the artsy-fartsy quotient at neighborhood restaurants and bars is nearing, ahem, Orange Alert level. |
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Goal raids were frantic and the keepers were kept busy as the balls shot into the box and past the bars regularly. |
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The best tools, cutters that use square blocks as jaws, actually shear or break the bar, leaving the strength of the bars unaltered. |
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He plans to set up his company's trademark roasteries and espresso bars in London. |
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Onto this stage is rolled a triangular cage for the important prison scenes, the widely spaced bars forming a jungle gym for the captive Palamon. |
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Casual work was easy enough to find, even if I did have to tend bars or wait tables. |
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There before me was a color photograph of stacks of money interlaid with gold bars and Treasury Certificates. |
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Yet he will conjure a few bars in the minor where possible and darken textures by shunting to the subdominant. |
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His colleague spent a day behind bars for the flat refusal to pay a fine of 50,000 tenges. |
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The clips are being brought in to stop people having their bags or handbags snatched on a night out in Greenwich's bars and pubs. |
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In these graphs, vertical error bars represent 1 standard deviation, calculated from binomial statistics on the number of visits. |
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Additionally, the 2.1 million people behind bars are uncounted in government employment reports. |
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She also earned perfect tens in competition twice on the uneven bars and once on the balance beam. |
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Our salad bars are very popular on Tuesdays and Thursdays and the children get a healthy and balanced diet from their school meals. |
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My idea of courses taught entirely in cafes and bars could be construed as a perversion of the whare wananga's relationship to the natural world. |
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A schoolboy was today behind bars for subjecting a family to a campaign of terror and intimidation. |
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The hotels and bars in the area are gearing up for what promises to be three days and three nights of quare craic. |
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Facilities include a jacuzzi, sauna, spa room, two bars and, best of all, an indoor swimming pool that is heated to perfection. |
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They have a black mask and bib, yellow and white wing bars and yellow tip to the tail. |
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An East Lancashire businessman who has run lap-dancing bars in towns and cities said there simply wasn't a market for it in Blackburn. |
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The treaty bars setting up barrage and disallow storage of waters of rivers flowing from Kashmir into Pakistan. |
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Boarding houses and bars were constructed for their accommodation and refreshment, for quarrying is thirsty work. |
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We do not need a whole new building with flying sheets of glass and yet another piazza of bars and cafes. |
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The airport pub was always a port of call for many on a Good Friday, when it was one of the few bars that could legally open. |
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They encouraged architectural readings through the intersection of diagonal and rectilinear bars and planes of color. |
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The brewer said lackluster demand at bars and clubs was compounded by the dollar's drop against the euro. |
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Later though, in the gathering gloom, the city's bars and restaurants come to life. |
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The hamster had a habit of backing against the bars and weeing over the edge, onto the carpet. |
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Crowds packed into halls and bars to hear Mick's songs and stories which he had perfected to a fine art. |
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Bishop said that this bars any team with just one standout pitcher from garnering an unfair advantage over other clubs in the league. |
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I guess the kebab and the eight bars of chocolate she later admitted to eating were also contributing factors to her weight gain. |
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A lot of restaurants, hotels, and bars make a name for themselves when a famous guest stops by and signs a photo. |
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So I tried stand-up, with the idea of joining the chosen few looking laconic and world-weary in the bars every night. |
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In 19 th-century Seville, it was fashionable to drink glasses of fino in bars at midday, to escape the blistering heat of the sun. |
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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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Gloved workers, their eyes shaded, manhandle glowing, red-hot bars of old iron from a furnace into a rolling mill. |
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Some bars sell highballs for as little as 75 cents, allowing some people to knock them back like there's no tomorrow. |
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In the bars he'd frequented as a cowboy hotshot, the elite stance involved a certain relaxed contempt for the flesh. |
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But, when the image is displayed on a wide screen set, the bars are lost and the bottoms of the subtitle text can be slightly cut off. |
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They spent two years behind bars before they were granted asylum by the courts. |
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For years Paul had worked in the hospitality business working mainly in bars that had loud music. |
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We all have a responsibility to deal with people who are drunk and to make sure when bars close people leave in a well-behaved manner. |
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Simply raise the minimum wage for staff in bars or other workplaces that have smokers. |
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These people should be put behind bars so that innocent, God-fearing people can safely walk the streets. |
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He has added four different springs and two different sway bars to help adjust to the new aero package and nose. |
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On Halloween, friendly homeowners tossed large chocolate bars into our bags. |
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First here are the 15 winners, who correctly said the bars can be made from milk, dark or white chocolate. |
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Venues are shutting down, while pubs and bars are more interested in staging karaoke nights. |
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It wasn't so hard for women to ask each other to dance back in the day when the city's bars played cha-cha-chas and Big Band. |
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But the findings were met with a mixed reaction from lunchtime drinkers in the pavement bars and cafes of Manchester yesterday. |
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There are excellent caravan and camping sites with pools, bars shops, and restaurants, ideal for children. |
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Drugs squad officers have seized imitation guns, a scanner, knives, bars of cannabis, cocaine, weighing scales and smoking pipes in the past twelve months. |
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They were in the tradition of colportage, hawked by street pedlars who entered bars and workshops, or sold by tobacconists, newsagents, or at railway kiosks. |
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It should be clear that Husserl's critique of representationalist views of perception which we examined earlier bars this particular route to idealism. |
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It has created a sense of subtle refinement that lots of London bars lack. |
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But surely this is just as difficult as policing bars for errant puffers? |
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Another 300 letters will go to bars and clubs in Hong Kong putting them on notice of what constitutes the legal and illegal screening of pay-TV services. |
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The grand irony in this, which was that he spent his own period of military service drinking and whoring around bars in Alabama, was rarely mentioned. |
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Good in all exercises, but excels on the asymmetrical bars and the beam. |
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It was a breezy evening, and families were out-of-doors, children playing on the monkey bars of a little park nearby, people strolling past book stalls and market wares. |
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Two burglars were today behind bars after a passing motorist tracked them through the streets of York and put police on their tail, the city's crown court heard. |
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That's because people are singing it in karaoke bars and things like that. |
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Such style and courtesy, and great drinks, are a world away from the arrogance and snobbery of modern day party bars which invariably close after six months. |
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Also included in the zoning plan are karaoke businesses, beer bars and go-go bars, and other entertainment businesses according to directives from the Ministry of Interior. |
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Gone are the working-man dive bars where Joyce would binge drink and ponder his literary hardship. |
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The difficult operation of sticking uniform sash bars was greatly simplified by these planes, which allowed both the sash molding and rabbet to be planed from one face. |
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He described in painful detail the composition of the bars and the heavy shackles on the pad locks. |
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He tried to explain to her that this was because of the higher resolution and that a higher resolution was better but she was adament that she wanted her scroll bars back. |
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Unfortunately, many snack bars rely on sweet syrups and coatings for optimal taste rather than optimal nutrition. |
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They stare, near catatonic, perhaps shocked, as I edge in and inch over to the counter, where chocolate bars are piled in their original cardboard boxes. |
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Business facilities at the hotel are extensive, and there are also several restaurants and bars for less formal meetings without stinting on elegance. |
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For example, the 1975 Energy Policy and Conservation Act bars most exports of U.S. crude oil. |
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It's tough enough making a living in agriculture without these nut bars coming from the city and telling us what we can and cannot do on our property. |
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After spending six months behind bars for possession, Emily emerges torn between grief, unconquered heroin addiction and a young son she barely knows. |
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On board, she keeps a six-month supply of nut bars and freeze-dried meals. |
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The establishment of a South Island team to deliver kegs to inner city bars in Christchurch in 1995 illustrates the construction of kiwiana as propagated by the Brewery. |
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Unlike lancelets, however, Haikouella possessed a small number of pharyngeal bars that may have been composed of mucocartilage, as in modern lampreys. |
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A punishment for misdemeanors was to be placed in cross irons, which were bars locked between the ankles from which chains went to a belt around the loins. |
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In the bars and streets of Santo Domingo, I danced my own merengue. |
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These mud-shrimp are restricted to the lower intertidal of estuarine mouth areas, on muddy point bars that are in continuous contact with normal marine seawater. |
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With no beams or bars to disrupt the view, as there would be in a normal cabriolet or roadster, it's a bit like sitting in the cockpit of a glider. |
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This she manages by sleeping with men she encounters in the most sordid bars in the grimmest towns she can find. |
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The academics secretly observed them in bars during evenings out, analysing their behaviour in detail for half an hour, then following their success afterwards. |
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No longer will we have to rush to get the drinks in before last orders at 11 o'clock when new licensing laws introduce continental style late opening hours for bars and pubs. |
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Particular bars and nightclubs are earmarked as gay-friendly despite the crackdown, members told The Daily Beast. |
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Federal law bars the government from maintaining a searchable digital database of gun purchases. |
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His ecstatic, harmony-drenched odes to sunshine, surfboards, girls and cars played like a Californian counterpoint to the opening bars of Beatlemania. |
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Scotland's school canteens must become bistro-style restaurants, complete with salad bars and a menu of baguettes and grilled fish, food experts are to tell ministers. |
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The menu is on trial at the chain's bars in Greater Manchester this month. |
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Drinking ages are higher, drunk driving laws are stricter, bars are liable to punishment for serving minors, etc. |
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The bars open here at 8am, and that's roughly when the drinking starts. |
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As a state senator, Obenshain voted to repeal the one-handgun-a-month law and to allow guns in bars and daycare centers. |
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The best bars attract a diverse clientele, and the Local pulls in post-work lingerers, students, canoodling couples and pre-clubbers in equal measure. |
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The framing was that I had the power to stop a criminal by putting him behind bars through direct eyewitness testimony. |
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Thus, after just a handful of bars of ritornello, delivered at a breakneck speed, the soloist enters at, and insists upon, a much more sedate and measured tempo. |
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The audience was spellbound to hear panelist Zin Mar Aung give her dramatic, firsthand account of life behind bars in Burma. |
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All they do have is quick wits and guys in bars who drink too much. |
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Unlike some serious walkers, she said she shuns isotonic sports drinks and energy bars to refuel her body during walks, preferring instead to drink water and munch nuts. |
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Two bars offer brisk service, and the bartenders will occasionally let you order up to four tiny drinks at a time, with rum, gin, vodka and rye on the menu. |
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Connect them together using 12.5 gauge fencer wire and then continue this wire back along your fence stakes as a dead wire and connect to the earth bars near the fencer. |
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All restaurants, pubs and bars serving food will be smoke free. |
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Tequila, the Mexican spirit made from the agave plant, can be found in bars around the world. |
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The longitudinal bars had sufficient anchorage to develop their strengths. |
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And in the vodka bars in the capital's labyrinthine streets the locals will huddle around the televisions tonight waiting for a bulletin on how he has done. |
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A live wire had connected with the metal bars of the house, and the electric shock was burning Lysondya's leg. |
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This machinery for selection sometimes bars the most competent men from a job and does not always prevent the appointment of an utter incompetent. |
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An under-valued Chinese currency bars American products and services as effectually as a tariff barrier. |
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After a bit of staggering between bars and buses, we were missing the attention of the local hasslers, and were plotting on better ways of dealing with touts and hustlers. |
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The 12 leftmost bars show proportion of choices for each individual. |
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Over the past few years we have managed to put about half-a-dozen dealers behind bars but there are always successors ready to step into their shoes. |
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But for most people in Donetsk there is nowhere to go in the evening with most restaurants and bars closed. |
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Charming bed and breakfast inns, village delis and bars are a window to quality Alsatian living and country life, favoured by most inhabitants of this enchanting region. |
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Quebec can be easily combined with cool, cosmopolitan Montreal, which has a buzzy cafe culture, good late-night bars and a strong jazz and rock scene. |
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As usual we stocked up with small chocolate bars and sweets in readiness for the visit of the local trick-or-treaters, but, sadly, not one arrived. |
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