Demarcation of bus bays should be done and haphazard parking by the vehicles should be checked by enforcing laws. |
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When police checked his computer it contained information about kidnappings, murder and the mutilation of bodies. |
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They use a hand-held computer to register the number of a vehicle and its location in the parking bay so it can be checked if it has been moved. |
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If the airway is clear and intubation is not immediately required, blood pressure and pulse should be checked and oxygen administered. |
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The proper training, getting checked out in unfamiliar aircraft, preflight planning and an airworthy plane are vital for your safety. |
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Not wanting to leave anything behind, she checked and rechecked her pack before finally leaving the room and going downstairs. |
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As I entered, checked and rechecked the titles and names, my main concern was spelling and correct typeface and color. |
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For every incident reported he checked and rechecked the accounts given by the witnesses. |
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I have checked the internet and similar letters have been sent to recipients worldwide. |
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All genotypes were checked for Mendelian inheritance and double recombinants. |
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We have checked and rechecked and there is no mention of these engines being lost and nothing was ever said about it. |
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The two headed out to the vehicle bays and checked out a cruiser, then headed out on the road. |
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The deer is gutted where it lies, its innards checked for any sign of disease, before it is dragged back down the hill to the pick-up. |
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The state Electoral Commission had itself checked and authenticated their membership claims, verifying 97 percent as genuine. |
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Knives or knife-like objects of any length cannot be carried on to a plane but they can be stored in checked baggage. |
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The Princess arrived at 2.15 pm, wearing a green checked woollen coat over a red roll-neck and silk scarf with black boots, gloves and handbag. |
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Just after she checked in, a thin, reedy man with graying hair to match his gray wool suit approached her. |
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When I checked the article a few days later he had not re-edited the article. |
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I've just checked my email now and, twenty-five minutes into the working day, I've had two replies. |
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Then we went to the machine shop and mounted the spindle in the lathe, and with the dial indicator checked the spindle for straightness. |
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Since I had no recourse to take this route, I took the stories with a pinch of salt and never checked them out. |
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It may not be a disease, but it might be worth getting checked out by a doctor if it does not go away soon. |
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So, if you've got an old or unreliable boiler, it might be worth getting it checked right now. |
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Protein, acetone, albumin, bile salts are also checked once in two months to evaluate kidney functioning. |
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I checked the closet and found some gold wrapping paper to wrap Angel's present. |
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Angela gets her ticket checked and comes up behind us, wrapping her arms around Matt. |
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I wore a sleeveless, black sweater and a black and whit checked wrap skirt. |
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Mandy squealed in disgust as she got out of the car and checked her reflection in the window. |
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She walked to the bookstore, and checked her reflection in the glass before going inside. |
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All samples were checked after the NMR experiments by thin-layer chromatography as described, and revealed no contamination or lipid degradation. |
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The countryside was a major theme with rustic cord jodhpurs, pedal pushers with buttons at the knee, checked shirts and Aran sweaters. |
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The cheque was written, but obviously no one from the branch checked the details on the cheque. |
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Just to refresh my memory, I checked my Eircom invoices from twelve months ago. |
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He smiled and winked, then checked his watch and began shuffling papers around on his desk. |
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We registered, writing our names and place of residence, and checked for family members. |
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It was then that I checked the mags on one of the Mustangs with the belt around the stick. |
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No one asked which faculty I was in or checked my student number against the registrar's list. |
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Laboriously I checked their ages, starting at the beginning of the alphabet. |
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He checked the tank she had set out for him, tested the regulator, then tapped on the pressure gauge. |
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She checked the temperature on the thermometer and wrote something down on the clip board. |
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Billy has checked himself out of rehab after receiving a month of treatment for alcohol addiction. |
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A laboratory technician checked urine for ultraviolet fluorescence indicating the presence of riboflavin. |
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The mainspring, and other parts do need to be checked and cleaned a little further. |
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I even checked out, and our official corporate charity seems to be excitingly areligious. |
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Thanks to all those hearty Bomber fans from all over Australia and beyond who checked out the live blog of the fateful trip to Adelaide. |
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Merlin checked the readings of a hand scanner that was strapped to his left arm and grunted. |
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The rescued mariners were landed at Culdrose, where they were checked by the medical team and given a good breakfast and a chance to rest. |
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He hitched up his gunbelt, checked the Colt in his shoulder holster, and reloaded his carbine. |
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On average the Torres Strait shipping lanes are checked annually, particularly where sand waves are known to be present. |
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They checked out real estate, and were wined, dined and feted for some days, before disappearing into the wide blue yonder. |
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Knowing that all of my reminders are safe and can be checked easily from one place definitely takes a load off my mind. |
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The mutations were backcrossed and checked for allelism by genetic complementation tests. |
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Balancing his cup in one hand, he reached for his pocket watch and checked the lateness of the hour, before replacing it thoughtfully. |
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Aristocratic progress is thus checked by the very body responsible for brutal repression, allowing Grandison to avoid complicity in violence. |
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The interior has a beach house feel, with fresh floral or checked cotton fabrics and streakily limewashed wooden furniture. |
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With its striking brown and white markings and glossy skin, the somewhat docile snake was weighed and checked in at 26,6kg. |
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Appropriate position can be checked by aspirating through the needle used for instilling the local anesthetic. |
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That the seller of your recent disc checked the condition without prompting speaks well toward their reputability. |
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There are specific requirements for which contaminants must be checked and for the frequency of checking. |
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I checked the electrical leads, replaced a bolt someone had left out of the starter and tried to turn her over. |
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Every few moments he checked the cloud cover for punctures or tears, any hole that might afford him a glimpse. |
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All the above-mentioned parametric analyses were checked for and displayed normally distributed residual errors. |
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After you and your friends had checked all the stores in the mall, you took a lunch break before going out to look again. |
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The moment the engine is speeded up the clutch comes in, backward movement is checked and the car gathers way up the hill. |
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Blood pressure and respiration are checked every five minutes, and the patient's temperature also is recorded. |
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The guy who checked me in could not have been nicer, a really pleasant fellow who was not in the least bit snobby. |
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I turned to face the speaker and blinked in surprise as I saw him standing there, dressed in his usual checked shirt and hunting leathers. |
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Josh, feeling restless, read a book he'd checked out from the library in his bed. |
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I checked the rota to see whose turn it was to scavenge, to my surprise it wasn't me for once. |
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Michaela almost took a step back in retreat but she checked herself and lifted her chin. |
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But once the officers checked out the tape over the camera lenses, they decided to rewind and review the videos anyway. |
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Rick impatiently checked his watch and scanned the whole resort and the parking lot. |
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He checked her for injuries but found only a slight scrape on her shoulder and a larger gash across her cheek. |
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The aircraft were serviced, checked over carefully and winterized before being ferried north. |
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If facts are checked by many more sources then the truth is likelier to be told. |
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After a quick and jovial discussion about the problem he checked the spark plugs and coil. |
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I recently went to a local bonsai nursery and checked out the potted up White pines and the grafts were hideous. |
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He checked some large iron doors that were flaked with rust and finally found one that was unlocked. |
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They all checked their guns and loaded them to a collection of clicks and metallic sounds. |
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He'd triple checked the plants in the terrariums and assigned a couple of servos to look after them. |
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Finally, have your bags packed a day or two beforehand, having checked everything is in order. |
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In terraces paved with combined materials, the length of durability varies, so the surface must be checked regularly. |
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Licensed stock brokers, bankers, and gambling-casino employees can all be checked by their employers as well. |
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But I've stayed in worse places, at inns with mattresses that had to be checked for bedbugs. |
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Just days after the troubled rapper checked into a rehab clinic for a sleeping pill addiction, the pop diva has vehemently denied he bedded her. |
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Police checked the area, finding only the usual ambient aroma of free-floating malaise. |
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Anna checked out the window again just to make sure that they weren't taking some really roundabout route to the school. |
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All submitted data were carefully scrutinized and checked for completeness. |
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When the manager and a bailiff checked the person out they found 14 fish hidden in the boat. |
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Nothing is as sobering as getting elbow checked out of the way by a cane-wielding senior citizen as they scoop you on the item of your dreams. |
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Her button-off coat and merino high-neck jumper had considerable quality when we checked these out at close range at the Incubator's premises. |
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Before the boxes can be sent off, they need to be checked to ensure they don't contain inappropriate items such as liquids or war toys. |
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The bike she wanted to show me wasn't there... lolz... so we checked out the toys instead. |
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Because she had many remedies in court, all these remedies were checked and then tested and tasted by her physicians before she consumed them. |
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Shaking my head free of any thoughts of Heath, I checked my timetable for first class. |
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I checked my pulse and was terrified when I realized my heart was beating more than 200 times a minute. |
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More often than not, visitors, after being thoroughly checked and badged, have to be escorted to their destination. |
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The officer came in, checked the men's room and practically looked under the tables. |
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We went to hospital to get checked out but apart from bruises we were fine. |
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I came into work triumphantly waving the paper and my colleague checked my scribblings and gave me a little star and a ten out of ten marking. |
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They included 27 Category A prisoners, to be checked hourly, and one inmate on a special suicide watch. |
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Nests were checked every one to three days for evidence of rejection until an experimental egg was rejected or the longspur's eggs hatched. |
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We have ordered her an exercise tolerance test and checked some routine bloods including a lipid screen. |
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Her son joined another queue to have his bad back checked and would be there for hours, so we took her to our hotel to rest. |
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His second shot landed on the green, 10 feet short, but checked and rolled backwards off the green. |
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Each time data is moved or manipulated, the data blocks must be checked and rechecked for consistency. |
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As I do on the start of any new game, the first place I checked was the options screen. |
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Newly released figures show that only one in five passengers will be checked by an inspector to see if they have bought a ticket. |
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Seems the uneven pupil thing may be an indication of a deeper problem, and I need to have it checked out by a specialist asap. |
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Upon entering and ascending the stairs, we checked our coats and stepped into what would become quite the memorable evening. |
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So we got the car magazines, looked through Auto Trader, checked the various web sites, and pretty much got caught up in the idea. |
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I checked if there is a removable covering, but the whole pad is a strange pink rubbery substance. |
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He was told that the company had checked and his name was not on the passenger manifest. |
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He tied a sturdy knot pulling the rope into a loop and then checked to make sure it was secure. |
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The paper ballots will be checked at election offices while votes recorded in the machines will be examined at an army base. |
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Contact your vet asap to have her checked for tick-borne diseases, and to discuss how to treat the infestation. |
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Flying low, they not only checked boats afloat, but those stored ashore as well. |
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Maybe that's why they never checked the passenger manifest to make sure all the passengers were accounted for. |
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The pilot wiped out his flight controls, throttled the engines to military thrust, and quickly checked the instruments. |
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I asked the librarian, but she told me no one had checked it into the lost and found. |
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Once he had the crate cleared, he checked the attached manifest against the one logged in to the main computer files. |
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If not effectively checked they may swamp the Assamese people and may severe the North East land mass from the rest of India. |
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They wrote down the address of the telephone number, and checked Toby's local map. |
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I checked with the lost property department, but they'd had nothing handed in. |
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And while I am looking at health insurance, have you checked how long yours will run for? |
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He checked the cuckoo clock on the wall for the time and it was only nine twenty-five. |
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So I checked the back pocket for a wallet, took it out and found a driving licence. |
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He politely checked the mobile with a quick glance each time, then continued without a pause. |
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We were then shown all the various equipment, apparatus and tools aboard the engines, which have to be checked and cleaned daily. |
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As I was getting off the train, I checked to see that my wallet was stuck in the top of my bag. |
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Nests without thermistors were checked more often so that nest failure dates could be determined within a few days. |
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If you have other telltale symptoms, such as brittle hair and nails, dry skin and a tendency to feel cold, definitely get checked out. |
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The car is jacked up, and the spring locations are checked to ensure they haven't been changed since the first inspection. |
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We checked into the Tai Hoe Hotel in the Indian Quarter of Singapore, close to downtown and to the discount electronic warehouses. |
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He pulled his left arm away from her and checked the gleaming silver watch on his wrist. |
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Ascending to the quarterdeck, he checked in with the man assigned the afternoon watch. |
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No one intended to besmirch your handguns, but just to keep things straight, we checked with Winchester on our ballistics. |
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I checked with an electrician who said that appliances thrive in cold, and I placed every appliance in the freezer overnight. |
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Once I had reached a little ways beyond the last place I checked I decided to turn around. |
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Whereupon I checked my rearview mirror to make sure traffic was giving way, and saw our director hurtling towards me at 60 mph. |
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Trees and shrubs should also be checked and any dead, weak or damaged stems removed, as well as any old material that has fallen to the ground. |
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Woods says she checked online flight schedules and flight times between some of the cities. |
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Satisfied that they were doing well, he checked the chickens and the goats and the weaner pig penned up in a small stall nearby. |
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Turner checked out the plane, started the engine, and after a run-up, took off. |
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I deleted all my old stuff from my ISP's webspace, checked I was under the 10-megabyte limit, and switched over to the new account. |
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I have had them checked to see that they are sound, and they are no danger to any structure. |
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I checked nests at least weekly and usually daily around the supposed time of laying and hatching. |
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He checked his watch and walked to his dresser again for one more look before grabbing his wallet and a pack of mints. |
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Axle bearings, suspensions, pivot points, and all lube points should be checked to see if there is any leakage or potential failures. |
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While he was doing that, I looked at the guard shack where the mama-sans used to get checked in and out. |
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The robustness of these estimates should be checked by excluding the samples of one or more of the areas alternatively. |
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The well-heeled and well-connected often flew to Puerto Rico or Sweden and checked into clinics. |
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The game depends on having well-matched players on either side of the net, so that what's predicted theoretically can be checked experimentally. |
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This week has been chaos on the railways as so many lines need to be checked and speed restrictions have been introduced. |
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Students recorded the day's temperature, checked the rain gauge, and measured the positions of the sun and moon in the sky overhead. |
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My younger daughter just enrolled in a West Coast college, and one of the first things she checked was the school rules. |
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If you notice a lump or swelling anywhere on your body, have it checked by your doctor. |
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Concerned, I checked it and found that it only wet the cover over the pillow and did not seep to the pillow itself. |
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Consultation data were checked against records of attendance at the practice. |
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Queries on the database are checked immediately with the attendant physicians or nurses. |
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These explanations will be checked out to establish whether or not they are genuine. |
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Although he had already prepared thoroughly, he cleaned and checked his revolver one last time before loading it. |
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There appears to be little hope that the rash of screener thefts from checked luggage will abate anytime soon. |
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Ellen pulled her watch out of the belt pouch she wore under the tabard and checked the time. |
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I sprayed my favourite scent on my neck, checked my face in the mirror and brushed out my hair, then picked up my bag. |
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Whilst waiting for the wagons, the boys organised sentries, checked their horses' tack, loaded their revolvers and relaxed. |
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He should have checked his carabiners a few more times before this expedition. |
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There is nothing you can do about a flat tyre but as a team we have very few mechanical problems as everything is checked thoroughly. |
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He and his mum were checked by paramedics and a midwife and were allowed to stay at home after being given a clean bill of health. |
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They then kept me waiting for 20 minutes while they obviously checked out my story. |
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Reaching for his brother's wrist, he quickly checked the energy read-outs, then sat back on his heels with a smirk. |
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All read-outs were checked for accurate base calling and assembled using a reliable system. |
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With a crewed charter, you don't have to worry about breakdowns or provisioning or getting checked out to sail the boat. |
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Cameron pulled his dark blue polo shirt over his white wife-beater, and checked his reflection in the mirror. |
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I checked my makeup in the mirror, dusting my nose with some powder and reapplying my lipgloss. |
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I haven't gone over the speech and checked the accuracy of all of the statements, but it is simply untrue that he appeared crazy in some way. |
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On top of that the web-based form error checked itself, prompting you to fill in key information. |
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After five minutes or so, I checked my rear-view and saw that the road behind was clear. |
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Once the heatsink was secure and the speed control was fastened to the case, I checked out my handywork from the rear. |
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Projects can be checked out alphabetically or by date or type. |
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Upon landing, the rigging was checked but nothing was found. |
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Darren checked for a pulse and quickly ripped his hand back. |
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They checked in with the Cologne audience via a live satellite link-up. |
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Planning permission was first applied for more than two years about, but because the building is listed, the bid had to be checked in detail by English Heritage. |
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Instead, they merely checked the arithmetic of their original count. |
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As quickly as his enfeebled muscles would allow, he made his way to what seemed to be the front of the room, and checked the giant roster for his schedule. |
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I'm sure it won't be long before someone decides they really should get that old lotto ticket in their wallet checked out, and finds themselves a little bit richer. |
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We weren't pleased about it but he said he would make up the extra time, but he then did a runner on the Saturday during a break and checked out of his hotel. |
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I've decided to postpone my holiday for a while, for several reasons, the principal one being that I got my bank statement on Saturday and also checked my credit card balance. |
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I just checked my email and received quite a nasty one from someone who was practically wetting themself because I hadn't replied to an earlier email. |
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When we were cleared for takeoff, the flight lead checked us in on the new frequency from the tower and gave the flight a verbal engine run-up command. |
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Has someone checked Judy Garland's gravesite to see how many times she's rolled over in it? |
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The cop lay open-eyed with a grievous head wound as Johnson again checked for a pulse. |
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She checked into an entire 41-room floor of the Shangri-la Hotel on 23 December. |
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Both men checked their egos and preconceived notions and talked turkey. |
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If you were carrying a hand-bearing compass you could have made a note of the other vessel's magnetic relative bearing and checked it again every few minutes. |
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Theorton checked his e-mail later to find that Henry had mailed him back. |
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The thyroid gland itself may be checked using a test called scintigraphy. |
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We never have, and almost certainly never will have, that idyllic outdoor meal on a checked rug by a babbling stream, because as they say, it's all in the mind. |
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Removing the loads, he checked them and made sure the barrels were clear. |
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At 11 am I checked my email then went for a tea break to the canteen. |
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At least we don't have organ grinders with monkeys dressed in red and white checked sailor suits crawling around Mary-Kate and Ashley's shoulders asking for scungili. |
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More than 100 people checked in to the soiree via Foursquare, which did not go unnoticed by co-host Nick McGlynn. |
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After a quick run by the cheese counter for mozzarella, I ordered a Reuben on marbled rye, checked out, and like a good girl returned my cart to the collection area. |
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I checked in at the ferry terminal while my sister parked the car. |
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Then the researchers checked for blood levels of influenza antibodies a month later. |
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Carry-on baggage and luggage that is checked in will also be weighed. |
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The venue was ready with the mandatory perimeter separating spectators from the VVIP who would be on a high rise dais and everyone was checked and screened. |
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If they say they grind fresh beans for their coffee every morning, a box is checked off on a survey form, and follow up questions are asked in a focus group. |
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I've now clicked every menu that I can find and checked that every possible tick box appears to still be in the correct state, but I still cannot solve the problem. |
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Once the document was produced, the auditor checked it off his list, DiPascali said. |
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At least not until I checked out the new limited offering from high-end British bedmaker Savoir Beds. |
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Transiting through medical facilities in Germany, he checked into Bethesda. |
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By contrast, not too long ago, a gentleman checked into an exclusive bora bora resort with his mistress. |
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Before we bring a plane up, everything has to be checked and double-checked and there are also strict medicals for pilots, which makes good sense. |
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Indeed, Putin checked out of Brisbane early, claiming he needed to get some sleep. |
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As best as such guerrilla wars allow, the information was vetted and checked and calibrated to the greatest, most honest degrees. |
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But the reporting, based on the same vague words, carelessly checked and sourced, remains unchanged. |
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Nervously, I then checked the space above the rear passenger doors. |
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The EMTs checked J.W. and said it was up to Hayden whether she was released into their custody. |
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From 1992 and 2007, the number of middle-aged women who checked into rehab nearly tripled. |
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Jeans and trainers may vary, but every man jack of them will be wearing a checked Burberry cap and a Stone Island jumper, usually in a fetching shade of beige. |
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In Houston, a large jar of fruit jelly, which has a density similar to some explosives, triggered the alarm on a machine that scans checked luggage. |
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Although ships are meant to be thoroughly checked every two years for cracks and other signs of structural wear, the inspections often do not take place. |
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He lowered the nose and the chopper gained momentum, banking sharply to the left, he checked his magnetic compass and set off at a bearing of 282 degrees. |
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Carry on snapping I say, having checked this out with our photographers, who are pretty well grounded in the law of what can or cannot be photographed. |
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Things get even more unbelievable when I am met by a minder at the airport and get to jump the queue to get my passport checked and suitcase scanned. |
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These young adults have voluntarily checked out of a political system they consider corrupt and dysfunctional. |
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I checked online and found that metoprolol has a warning to contact the doctor immediately if you experience wheezing, shortness of breath or swelling of hands and feet. |
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I noticed something was amiss when I checked my email accounts and my mail software froze for a minute or so while the hard drive on my computer whirred. |
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If you had a car and it made a terrible rattle you'd have it checked out immediately instead of waiting to for it to go kaput, the same principle applies to marriage. |
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We checked his temperature again which had now gone down to 38 celsius. |
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What with it being a double roll-over on Saturday I had had a couple of goes and when I checked my numbers on Sunday I realised my lucky dip line had won me ten pounds. |
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It was wound solemnly each Sunday morning, checked against the BBC time signal, adjusted, and the glass cover snapped gently back for another week. |
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I pulled myself aloft into the cab, steadied my nerves with a few deep breaths, checked the wing mirror, which is the size of a widescreen television, and pulled away. |
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I asked her what the problem was, and she told me that she had missed her period, and had checked herself out with a pregnancy-testing kit, and that it had proved positive. |
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Had he checked his facts, he would have been able to report that Wilkinson has been handling Pentagon PR for several years, at least since 2001 in Afghanistan. |
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Each experimental group was kept for 120 days, which is considered to equal the life span of wood mice under natural conditions and was checked daily for litters. |
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Each Aston Martin chassis is checked on a coordinate measuring machine prior to entering the final assembly line, which is made up of 30 workstations. |
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And so after many years of sobriety, Hoffman checked himself into and completed a 10-day detox for drug abuse. |
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Kate Peyser checked on the kudzu vine near the Scarsdale Railway Station. |
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If you've checked the nutrition information on the label and thought the calorie, fat and sodium content seemed surprisingly low, check the serving size. |
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We stopped at the main desk of the dingy motel, one my mother would not have been happy with, and waited while Jimmy registered and checked us in. |
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Last March she checked into drug rehab but checked out five days later. |
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When our 17-member group checked in to the Hotel Lisboa, our passports were xeroxed as a precaution the government has adopted against gambling with public money. |
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Believe it or not, in those days we dutifully checked radiators and fan belts and oil and petrol and tyre pressure before setting out on any journey of consequence. |
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After they were carried out on stretchers, paramedics checked them before they were taken to the Royal Bolton Hospital for treatment for minor injuries and shock. |
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A moment later I saw my scowling taxi driver darting toward the ticket booth with a companion, a portly man in a checked shirt. |
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First, we should have checked the boat over closely before setting sail. |
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The least rent or puncture might, if not immediately checked and repaired, split the whole garment asunder and expose its wearer in all his human vulnerability. |
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At the beginning of the century the law of conservation of mass in chemical reactions was checked experimentally by Landolt and various other experimenters. |
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Preservative-free medication ampules, vials, and prefilled syringes for single patient, single-dose items should be checked for the presence of preservative agents. |
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Raptors, buzzards among them, swirled, checked and glided above Ivy Scar, then eased over the valley to hunt and scavenge the stone-walled fields. |
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Later, when they checked his wallet, they found that he had scratched out his address in his passport and any other details that would have helped them contact his family. |
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A short time later, we were riding the elevator up to the top floor, high above downtown Pittsburgh, as Esther nervously retied her neck scarf and checked her makeup. |
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She had already checked the reverse of the paper but found it to be blank. |
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We checked in each of the 72 lineages whether the original mutation had reverted to its ancestral wild-type state by performing consensus population sequencing. |
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Volunteers were fitted with glucose measuring devices so that their blood sugar could be checked continuously through 24 hours. |
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Burgoyne tried to outflank the Americans but was checked at the first battle of Saratoga in September. |
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The bombardier then checked the gyroscopic stabilization of the bombsight and clutched in the electrical motor. |
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Today we have a dozen chickenless counties, and if fires are not checked in the peat lands, we shall end with a chickenless state. |
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As usual, when I checked the page, it points to a dead tree with ink available at a cost. |
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I haven't checked the oil level of my car's motor since I lost the dipstick three months ago. |
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My presumptions may be great with my friends, but they are the easiliest checked of any man's alive. |
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Trust me, I've checked every angle and analyzed a zillion options eleventeen different ways. |
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Back in Brisbane on the Tuesday morning, I fronted up to have my knee checked out by Doctor Lars, an orthopaedic surgeon. |
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I checked my fuel gauges and decided that I couldn't stand any more full-throttle operation if I wanted to make it home to Munda. |
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They were inspected by kirk sessions, who checked for the quality of teaching and doctrinal purity. |
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I already checked that out, and Keller has never called to get it out of impound. |
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In response, Mortimer ravaged the lands of Lancaster and checked the revolt. |
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Pitt also supported parliamentary reform measures, including a proposal that would have checked electoral corruption. |
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We checked into adjoining rooms in a beach motel near the center of Santa Teresa... The keyboy opened the door between our two rooms. |
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The inspector checked the levelness of the floor before approving the work. |
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Reports produced by RISPs must be checked and signed off by HMI, sometimes with amendments, before publication. |
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Fawkes checked the undercroft on 30 October, and reported that nothing had been disturbed. |
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He checked into the Dorchester hotel, before visiting Golders Green Crematorium for the first time to see the location of his parents' ashes. |
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General Auchinleck, although he had checked Rommel's advance at the First Battle of El Alamein, was replaced by General Harold Alexander. |
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The researchers searched one organ after another, until they checked the spleen and found the monocytic mother lode. |
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It is normally used for late arriving luggage or bags which may have been checked at the gate. |
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Issues that are ambiguous are determined by tradition, which is checked by reason. |
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In the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, the Holy League checked Ottoman power in the Mediterranean. |
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A version that has been checked by the master himself is known as a reportatio examinata. |
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Voting is conducted primarily by a show of hands, that may be checked on request by electronic voting. |
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The poor man then took the stake and put it into the forest, and the following day he checked it and found a stag had gotten impaled on it. |
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Julius Caesar was checked by Vercingetorix at a siege of Gergovia, a fortified town in the center of Gaul. |
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In 2014, president Putin announced that once abroad Russian investment inflows legally, it would not be checked by tax or law sector. |
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Every year, newly minted coins are checked for size, weight, and composition at a Trial of the Pyx. |
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He checked out of the Embassy Hotel in Bayswater Road, London, at seven in the morning, and then drove to his apartment in Cardiff, Wales. |
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Latitude was checked from the elevation of the sun when atmospheric conditions permitted. |
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The type of fish caught is checked and compared to quotas of total permitted catch for a vessel. |
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He was tall and lean, with lank fair hair and a square jaw, togged out in tweeds and a checked shirt and scuffed, oxblood brogues. |
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Mnemiopsis leidyi populations have been checked with the arrival of another alien species which feeds on them. |
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These have generally not been checked for potential environmental problems. |
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Lee's army, checked at last, returned to Virginia before McClellan could destroy it. |
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Therefore, they are also known as checked vowels, whereas the tense vowels are called free vowels since they can occur in any kind of syllable. |
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More than 300 police officers collected 12,500 statements and checked thousands of cars, without success. |
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They were stopped at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest, 9 AD, and were checked again 6 years later. |
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Nevertheless, although the Sassanids were checked for the time, the conduct of the Roman army showed an extraordinary lack of discipline. |
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This sharply checked Portuguese colonial ambitions in the late 18th century. |
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All chronometers and watches should be checked regularly with a radio time signal. |
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