This juncture also serves to introduce the motley crew under Dalton's command, each of whom seems to hide a somewhat checkered past. |
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In both races, Skinner earned the pole position in qualifying and then went on to capture the checkered flag. |
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All of this resided in my checkered past, almost forgotten until last week. |
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Modern checkered patterns and jacquards and high-quality uni-colours are the most popular in the international market this spring. |
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What was Adams thinking when he hired a man with a checkered past and a history of skirting the rules? |
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The wood on this commemorative is exceptionally well-figured walnut with both the fore end and grip area nicely checkered. |
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A jewel heist occurs at the hotel and the inspector immediately suspects Valentin because of his checkered past. |
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The piece refers to an Asian strategy game usually played with polished black and white stones on a checkered game board. |
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Cover that buffet table with an antique patchwork quilt, checkered tablecloth or even canvas potato sacks. |
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On top of their sweaters the students pulled on coloured checkered jerseys. |
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The loud applause could not drown out the booming sound of the karts' engines on the race track as they awaited the checkered flag. |
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He finished the stock with a traditional hand-rubbed tung oil finish, and checkered the stock in a point pattern at 24 lpi. |
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Each image is heavily ornamented with striped columns, checkered banners, rows of squares, and other simple shapes. |
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He is clearing the cards, the chips, the checkered mat off the table, putting them neatly into a briefcase. |
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She wore two flannel shirts, the outer one royal-blue with black checkered squares and pearled snaps down the front. |
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Roth droned and then walked over to shove his feet into a pair of black skateboarding shoes with checkered shoelaces. |
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That means the stock has a pistol grip and both butt-stock and forearm are checkered. |
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As with the checkered nerite, some members of a population spend more time in the water than others. |
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But that's not because of his checkered past, which includes two stays in juvenile detention halls. |
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The lungi is a piece of cotton cloth, usually checkered, that is wrapped around the waist. |
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A call to a friend brought forth a pair of his checkered grips of cocobolo, which really sets off the rifle to perfection. |
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High-school student Sarah Porchetta, 14, wears a Gap black ribbed turtleneck with checkered pants from Mariposa and Fila trainers. |
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That was the most logical thing to do since RJ had a bad temper and a checkered past. |
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He has a checkered past as a park ranger, ferry naturalist, and Peace Corps volunteer in Kazakstan. |
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Down the middle is a double row of checkered squares, red and white, with a black horizontal footprint just below the center. |
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He smiled innocently, pulling his shirt up and letting his checkered pants bag low under his hips. |
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The wooden board had a checkered pattern of sixty-four black and white squares and a compartment on either side of the board. |
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The checkered past of food irradiation began nearly 50 years ago in an attempt to send can-packed bacon to troops in Vietnam. |
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The wood is exceptionally well-figured walnut with both the fore-end and grip area nicely checkered. |
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There is a notable lack of moire rainbows, given Harry's checkered suit and pinstriped tie. |
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When I asked what he was doing there, if he was so normal, he just blushed and said that he had a rather checkered past. |
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He started from the pole and captured the checkered flag driving a truck for Richard Childress. |
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We stand on a worn patch of checkered linoleum, buying cokes. |
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He wore his usual khaki shorts and a checkered red shirt while in the car. |
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I imagine in that case, the red checkered tablecloth would do. |
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By mixing two complementary patterns, it's possible to create distinctive designs that emulate rich neutral basket weaves or vibrant checkered patterns. |
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The interior features painted wood paneling and a new ceramic floor in a checkered pattern, in keeping with the chapel's original architectural style. |
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The soup was tomato, which had cooked for a while so the flavours had deepened, checkered with kidney beans and conchiglie, or shell-shaped pasta. |
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Your character has a great look, with the short bob and the checkered dress. |
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In a video uploaded to YouTube, a young man, wearing a checkered keffiyeh over his face, said he was a Svoboda member. |
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Kennedy, 21, took the checkered flag in a short track event in Pensacola, Fla. |
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He wore baggy green pants and a flannel checkered shirt over a white tee. |
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The Balinese checkered cloth symbolizes the balance of good and evil. |
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The walls are checkered by crumbling yellow paint and infested with rodents. |
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Relief-carved checkered walnut stocks with steel oval pommel caps engraved with panoplies. |
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After studying science at the University of Toulouse, he had a checkered career as a business administrator. |
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This night of race went real fast, the last checkered flag was given at 10:10pm. |
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The transparent parts of the image are then displayed with a checkered pattern, to indicate the transparency. |
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A driver can join their designated qualifying session at any time prior to the checkered flag. |
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You never count yourself in or out until you see the checkered flag in this sport, said Therrien in the post race interview. |
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Avoid stripes, checkered or other patterns, which can be visually confusing and cause eyestrain and optical illusions. |
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Carpentier started from the pole position and dominated the race to take the checkered flag, winning his second race in as many starts in Ohio. |
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Brass saw her as a spitfire who wouldn't be intimidated by the big brains of Thacker, Lampson, and Keely, or be cowed by pen computing's checkered history. |
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A checkered band of blue and silver is placed across the center of the shield and this is taken from the Arms of Stewart to denote descent from that family. |
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He wore a checkered cloak over a sweater or two and heavy trousers, sported a full dark moustache and whiskers, he seemed a pensive type, sallow-faced and quiet. |
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In her checkered uniform and starched white hat, and with her bubbly good spirits, Betty at first appears to be a familiar caricature of white-bread America. |
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His pants had been traded for a pair of green checkered boxers and he was wearing a pair of white tube socks, a thick red stripe around the ankle. |
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And with a trendy checkered sport coat and nattily unknotted bow tie, Psy appeared the quintessential Web supernova. |
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Later, she tried a moss green sweater and a checkered knee-length skirt. |
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Although not highly recommended, you can always wear a plaid pattern shirt with a checkered tie, so long as the patterns aren't identical in size. |
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When I caught wind of your checkered past, I felt like a celibate. |
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His brother is on the police force in Modesto, with a very checkered past. |
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The squares of sunlight that checkered our path were coldly white. |
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The breeze was soft, but bracingly cool, and the deep blue of the sky was checkered with a high cirrocumulus web, glinting golden and magenta in the glancing sunlight. |
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Gorgeous plaid on one side checkered and the other black fleece lined. |
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Denny remained in the West and had a long and checkered career for the next 40 years as an Indian Agent, Mounted Police scout, fire ranger, rancher, packer and guide. |
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In this, strict sentencing guidelines have a checkered track record. |
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Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. |
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Some of these sympathizers have fled a checkered past to seek refuge in Canada, which serves as a staging and coordination area for terrorist operations elsewhere. |
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His checkered record and three marriages are off-putting, to be sure. |
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In recent years however, the increasing demand for wood products has accelerated the cutting of the forests, resulting in a dissected and checkered landscape. |
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Wheels and checkered decals in wide angle view. |
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Grandfather has gone off on his snowmobile, but Grandmother is rolling out pie dough on a piece of wax paper she has spread over the checkered oilcloth covering her kitchen table. |
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Within the checkered board lies a new world. |
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It is complete with mirror, ceramic insert, with a checkered pattern of green salamanders and dark ochre squares, and matching colored tiles on the hearth and also the iron fire curtain. |
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Grips in checkered walnut, blued finish with case-hardened hammer. |
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Although it should be noted that Feldman does have a checkered past. |
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Despite its checkered past, diethylzinc is the reagent of choice to make cyclopropanes. |
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By the late 16th century there are numerous references to striped or checkered plaids. |
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Pistol-grip walnut stock with checkered fore-end and wrist. |
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This wrapping was then interwoven with more quills in a checkered pattern. |
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Pasant is now ranked as the second-favorite among the non-pros to capture the checkered flag. |
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The berries of black gum, also known as sour gum, typically grow high in a tree characterized by its dark, deeply grooved, checkered bark and bright-red leaves in fall. |
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In the 125 Grand Prix, I. D. Fuller made it a grand slam by setting the fastest time trial, winning his heat and getting the checkered flag in the final. |
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The white outer lip is sometimes checkered with brown patches. |
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