Daphne had work to do, collecting pillows and helping people discard trash. |
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Rather than wait for bills to pile up, open the mail the day it comes, and shred or discard junk mail immediately. |
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Whether it was her intent to consume the salad or discard it in the trash was not established. |
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A player who cannot follow suit is free to trump the trick or discard an unwanted card. |
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If you drew just the top card of the discard pile you must discard a different card. |
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This may be done with a discard or by playing all of your cards on other players. |
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Ace discards are displayed separately from the central discard pile, so that all can see how many Aces have appeared. |
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In Cowboy and Cowgirl the dummy can discard and draw in the same way as the players. |
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As a general rule, if in doubt, discard any dodgy outer leaves and wash well. |
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The Union Movement must submit to a purge, it must harshly discard the parasitical drones and rebuild the hive. |
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After lifting and dividing, replant sections from outside the clump and discard the old center. |
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Incoming migrants from rural areas often discard marked dialect forms as part of the process of accommodation to urban speech ways. |
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A joker can represent any card of the pack, at the choice of the person who plays it to the discard pile. |
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To him, money is a useful tool that humans will discard along the way, like the adz or the sword. |
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Drain the oranges, cut into quarters, discard any major pips, and whiz the rest, including peel, in the food-processor, then cool. |
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To go out you meld all of your cards, or all except one, which you discard. |
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Quantum cryptography systems discard these corrupt keys and only use codes that are known to be secure. |
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If all players discard their final card on the same trick, no points are awarded. |
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Using a ladle, spoon the liquid into a cheesecloth-lined, fine mesh sieve and discard the solids. |
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For a society slow and too poor to discard the traditional facade, the sharks set a calculatedly reassuring trap. |
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The largest of these is the coconut or robber crab, which has even managed to evolve a skin tough enough to discard the need for a shell. |
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Apparently European consumers will readily discard excess packaging at the till, but I'm too much of a scaredy-cat. |
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If any of these hand cards are tens or face cards, players can discard some or all of those cards. |
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You may also use the red threes to block the discard pile, in the same manner as you would do with the black threes or the wild cards. |
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In the event of a tie, the tied players roll the discard dice and are dealt the number of cards indicated by the dice. |
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Sue recycles glass, which other artists discard, and her work has a Mediterranean feel in terms of her colour palette and subject matter. |
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Occasionally it happens that a red three is turned up at the end of the deal as a start card for the discard pile. |
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It is possible to pick up the discard pile if it is not frozen and you have a meld or canasta in the same rank as the top card of the pile. |
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Then, discard the toner, wash the print, and pour in the gold stoning solution. |
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Remove and discard the toothpicks from the Brussels sprouts and set aside, keeping warm. |
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Often, however, you cannot take the discard pile because you are blocked by a black three discarded by your right hand opponent. |
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Drills, lathes, and milling machines produce metal trimmings that machine shops discard as trash or melt down for reuse. |
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Landowners, too, can be held responsible should someone decide to discard their trash on private property. |
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Take great care not to light fires, or even to discard matches or cigarette ends in areas where there is a danger of fire spreading. |
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If it's diseased or infested with insects, bag it and discard in the trash. |
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They create a shopping list of attributes they require and discard those who don't instantly measure up. |
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If that Vallee fellow had a shred of dignity, he'd discard his ukulele and take up the foghorn. |
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Push the tomato pulp through the sieve with a wooden spoon then discard the remains. |
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When playing against a trump contract this can be achieved by a simple system of discard signals. |
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If the matter is left go unchecked other people will think they have a free hand to discard all their household rubbish wherever they want. |
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He is always relieved when I finally discard my winter scarf, gloves, and bobble hat, usually towards the end of May. |
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Shell the mussels, watching out for any reluctant beards, and discard any that aren't open. |
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In some of them, he does discard the whole idea as unfilmable, which obviously would mean it would never get made. |
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No fact is to small to overlook, no nugget of information too insignificant to discard. |
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They do not discard it, nor do they flounder in ever-increasing extremist experiments on the outer limits of narrativity. |
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This means players cannot take discard pile unless they have two natural cards of that type in hand. |
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Strain through a fine mesh sieve lined with cheesecloth, discard solids and set aside, keeping warm. |
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The remarkable insight of Einstein was to discard the Newtonian notion of absolute time and view simultaneity in purely operational terms. |
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Using a sharp paring knife and a soup spoon, remove the seeds in the center and discard. |
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You can use your two nines to take the top 7 cards of the discard pile and make a dirty meld of three nines and a two for 50 points. |
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To steam asparagus spears, snap off and discard woody bases from fresh asparagus. |
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The Yankees turned to Braves discard C.J. Nitkowski in their latest attempt to find left-handed help for the bullpen. |
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Tricks are played as in Whist, that is, suit must be followed if possible and a player void in the suit led may trump or discard as he chooses. |
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It is what it is, and it's best not to invent spurious reasons to discard evidence just because you don't like it. |
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Those people who discard anything unwanted at their feet may see nothing wrong or offensive about their behaviour. |
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When I discard clothing nowadays it's because it is worn out, yet I am loathe to throw anything away. |
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The player to the dealer's left may now discard any number of unwanted cards and replace them by drawing cards from the top of the talon. |
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You may draw the top card off the stock pile, and then discard one card from your hand. |
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The challenge is to undo the bravado that leads some workers to discard their hard hats or decide not to tie off, he explains. |
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The West must discard its hauteur, its double standards, its superiority complex and its cultural zeal. |
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The player who takes the discard in this way must take in addition the top card from the stock as a penalty card. |
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The top card of the stock is turned face-up and placed next to it to start a discard pile. |
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As usual, each turn is begun by either drawing the top card from the face-down stock or taking the whole of the discard pile. |
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The players then take it in turn to either accept the top card in the discard pile or take a new card from the stock. |
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Smokers are requested to use the red bins and not discard stompies in the natural bush due to the high risk of veld fires. |
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It would have been preferable to discard this possibility by more complete blockade of active sodium transport. |
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It normally finds its way into our food chain and environment through discard and deterioration, not through outgassing from disaster sites. |
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When digging out the bed, discard any heavy, tight subsoil and save the topsoil. |
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They realise the hopelessness of their situation but cannot bring themselves to discard it either. |
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Here professionals and housewives discard their workaday images and become hucksters offering the output of their hobbies. |
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In the fall, plants produce and discard gorgeous seeds, seed pods, husks, and pinecones. |
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The player who was dealt the 2 of clubs is not allowed to discard it to the trump pile, since it must be led to the first trick. |
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The moment they see someone has fallen from grace and can be of no further use to them, they discard him. |
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Using a slotted spoon, transfer the watermelon to a cutting board and discard the pickling liquid. |
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Do not discard them into a compost pile, especially any roses with black spots. |
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I was expected to empty a conveyor belt of pastry cases, discard the dodgy-looking ones and line the others up neatly on baking trays. |
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Halve the peppers lengthways, tear out and discard the white core and seeds then lay the peppers cut-side up in a baking dish. |
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Cut the peppers in half, discard the core and seeds, and slice each half into long, thin fingers. |
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Shave the light brown crust from the outside of the French stick with a bread knife and discard it. |
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Meanwhile, skim off and discard the froth from the top of the rested batter. |
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To discard potential new directions for research at this early stage would be premature. |
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The dealer can discard cards and draw replacements from the stock as fast as he or she likes. |
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Each player has an own deck of cards, own draw pile as well as own discard pile. |
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After the declarer and defenders are determined, each has the opportunity to discard and receive new cards. |
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The willows overhanging it discard huge branches which should have been pruned back years ago. |
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If you are looking to find some excitement with 4 wheels then you have to discard the dirt bike, scooter, moped and mini bike. |
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The next time you go out shopping, you can discard the plastic carry bag and arm yourself with a jute bag instead. |
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Leave overnight to drip through, then remove the jelly bag, discard the contents and leave to soak in cold water while you finish the jelly. |
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I wish they would discard their cigarettes properly instead of just dropping them on the ground. |
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The local Council is trying to clamp down on people who discard litter around towns and in the countryside. |
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That's not so much a problem if you discard objective truth as improbable and inherently unprovable, but by God, if you're going to be religious, do it right. |
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They also block the discard pile for the opponents when discarded. |
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You can use a gravy spoon to skim off and discard some of the fat. |
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The whole chivalry thing was probably some ploy to catch unsuspecting girls off guard only to sweep them off their feet and then discard them later. |
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In the interest of keeping our local cemetery neat and tidy you are asked not to discard old or withered wreaths, grass cuttings trimmings in the area. |
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By agreement, if the card turned up to start the discard pile happens to be a wild card or a red three, it may be put back into the stock pile and another card turned up. |
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And in a way that was right, because he was keen to save the best bits of it and to discard the worst. |
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His past lives all display a remarkable bloodlust, one he continues to discard. |
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The dejunking phase requires the time to try on all my spring clothes and the courage to discard those that are from a life and body I don't have anymore. |
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Anyone walking down a Manhattan street on trash day knows that New Yorkers discard some spectacular things. |
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If a joker or deuce is discarded, it is placed crosswise on the discard pile so that it remains visible when other cards are discarded on top of it. |
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Once the slices have soaked for 10 minutes, discard the liquid. |
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Only a minority of people will discard bags full with rubbish in the Lane, but that minority is still numerically big enough to cause environmental havoc. |
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And then what about those that have actually decided to get so advanced with their sensory organs that they can actually discard the shell and become shell-less molluscs. |
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Young people discard drink cans, sweep wrappers, carrier bags, on to the streets, and if anyone objects they are subjected to a barrage of foul language. |
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If you find damage, cut off, bag, and discard infested leaves. |
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It's a look most women over 35 would think twice about and then discard. |
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I agree that some people will always just discard their empties wherever they happen to be, but the provision of more bins must be a step in the right direction. |
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It is often bad to lead the second round of hearts, because of the danger of giving a ruff and discard to the opponents, since there are only six cards in the suit. |
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Tests could change the face of cancer prevention by allowing doctors to discard a one-size-fits-all strategy and opening the way for made-to-measure treatment instead. |
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Squeeze the sausage meat out of the sausages and discard the skins. |
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With the growth of the fast-food industry in the past three decades, it has become even more difficult to estimate the waste portion or discard of deep-frying fats. |
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Extract the meat from most of the mussels and discard the shells. |
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Of course he would never have been able to discard a used sheet and his would have looked like an enormous, dog-eared paperback after about a week. |
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Any threes you get are thrown into the central discard pile. |
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When they stop being useful, we must be prepared to discard them. |
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We shape the tools that suit our purposes, and then casually discard them. |
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Remove meat and sweetbreads from sieve and discard vegetables. |
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Meanwhile, remove the brisket from the refrigerator and discard the plastic covering. |
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Printing houses did not summarily discard old or faultily printed sheets. |
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Like the cineraria, calceolaria is an annual, so discard after flowering. |
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You can only take the discard pile if you have a pair of natural cards in your hand which are of the same rank as the top card of the discard pile. |
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I asked him to now unseal his deck of cards, discard the jokers and any advertising material, and I told him I'd do the same with my own new deck of cards. |
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Duchenne did not thus merely discard physiognomy and classical pathognomy, the 'metaphysics' to which passions had been relegated. |
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Molotch considers those issues for toasters and scores of other inventions, as well as how people desire, produce, and discard durable products. |
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The federal Shark Finning Prohibition Act of 2000 makes it illegal to remove sharks' fins and discard the carcasses at sea. |
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Though no direct evidence of mammoth hunting has been found, today this is not considered as a valid observation to discard any hypothesis. |
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Since then breeders developing new varieties test for this, and sometimes have to discard an otherwise promising cultivar. |
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He also claimed maximum points in each of the five races he needed to compete in to discard his probationary black plate. |
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Running down the list of suggestions, I can see three we can discard immediately. |
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Margulus and Dorian Sagan delve into symbiogenesis, a valid ecological phenomenon, and discard neo-Darwinism. |
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Remove any vines with the dustlike coating and discard them in the green-waste bin. |
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When a heat haze rises from the cream, remove from the heat and discard the vanilla pod. |
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When the cage outwore its novelty and was sent back to the warehouse, the company was going to discard it. |
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Attitudes of even skeptical citizens, do not discard the possibility on future sustainable enlargements. |
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European badgers are fastidiously clean animals which regularly clear out and discard old bedding. |
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Drift nets lost or abandoned at sea due to storms causing strong currents, accidental loss, or purposeful discard become ghost nets. |
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When a player does discard or use a card or when a creature also died or a spell gets destroyed, that card gets placed into the player's graveyard. |
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Sailors and fisherman would likewise discard a crust to appease the spirits of dead mariners, though fishermen believed that it was bad luck to take a pasty aboard ship. |
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I come out of a sketch background, where you write and discard constantly, so when we agreed to do something sketchier with this, 1 was within my comfort zone. |
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As declarer had bid spades as well as hearts in the auction West was reluctant to discard a spade and threw the jack of clubs, knowing that partner held the king. |
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Members of the public who have received Tylenol with lot number SCM034 from Lane County Public Health should discard the medication, agency officials said Tuesday. |
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Marine mammals are at risk from entanglement from fishing gear, notably cetaceans, with discard mortalities ranging from 65,000 to 86,000 individuals annually. |
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If East took his king the nine of hearts was a winner, if he allowed his partner to win the trick West was endplayed to concede a ruff and discard. |
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The deluxe superautomatic coffee makers can grind the beans, select the quantity of milk and discard the spent coffee grounds, all at the touch of a button. |
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Globalization can lead performers to discard traditional instruments. |
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We discard the archaic rule that one cannot enfeoff oneself. |
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