She was pulling weeds on her knees, her face sweaty and flushed beneath her floppy sun bonnet. |
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Five minutes later, five Euros lighter, Lindsey flushed with pride as all admired her pashmina. |
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His throat closed up, his eyes filled with tears, his face flushed with anger and sorrow mixed. |
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Have a drink of cool or iced water if you are flushed, it may help to settle it down. |
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His tan face flushed with embarrassment as the rest of the ten remaining guests egged him on. |
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Other signs and symptoms include flushed facies, sore throat, cough, cutaneous hyperaesthesia, and taste aberrations. |
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Centuries of tradition are being flushed down the pan by a piece of hasty and ill-thought-out legislation, say the opponents. |
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As a result, the actors look flushed and faintly demonic throughout the picture. |
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Her face was slightly flushed, the royal blue of her gown heightening the fairness of her skin and the glow of love in her eyes. |
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I flushed and shook her hand gingerly, hoping I wasn't perspiring too heavily. |
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The coldness intensified, her face flushed with despair as every muscle tensed. |
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Ian flushed happily with the familiar term of endearment from his father-in-law, but then continued seriously. |
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The years of terrorism flushed out extremists from the far left and far right parties which dissociated themselves from it. |
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Brooklynn's face flushed with color, mostly from shock, anger and jealousy. |
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I couldn't look at her face, flushed with complete bewilderment and even some inexplicable anger. |
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Well, she never said what was in her stall, but she and A flushed their toilets, while I layered some paper down and we all had our piddles. |
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As Roy complied, he looked down on Vincent, at his flushed cheeks, his fevered brow. |
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My cheeks are flushed as I gasp for air, and their rosy pinkness glows like a sunrise. |
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Fats and grease congeal and harden in cold water which can then be flushed through the system. |
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Mr. Eastman was, obviously, very anxious, and his face appeared flushed as he prepared to lift the cloth. |
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He flushed with embarrassment at the flood of fragments of the memories of that time. |
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Her face felt hot and flushed, and she was certain that everyone could read her thoughts and see directly into her heart. |
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Her skin reacted to the small touches, goose bumps jittering across her flesh as her face flushed hot. |
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Perry's cheeks flushed slightly pink, and he followed Jake onto the bus, shutting the door. |
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His face flushed slightly with remembered anger for a moment, then he shook it off. |
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If all our waste was just flushed out on to the tracks, why don't we see big grogans and scrunched-up toilet paper all over the train tracks? |
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My face feels really flushed and hot from the central heating, and I'm mainly thinking about that. |
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She subconsciously hid her feet underneath her bookbag and her little face became flushed. |
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Cael could feel his face flushed with the fever, sweat beading on his forehead, his body shaking with chills. |
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Gabrielle felt a pleasant feeling deep in her gut when his face flushed lightly in embarrassment. |
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Her cheeks had been flushed from the morning chill and her green eyes bright with unchecked spirit. |
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She was thankful for the darkness because of the blush that flushed her cheeks. |
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Hot embarrassment flushed her cheeks as she threw back the quilt, taking care not to crease it. |
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Keleus thrust his spear into the earth and looked upon the dying sky, flushed in crimson, and he whispered unto the winds. |
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She also said I looked flushed and pale, but they're antonyms so I have no idea what she was talking about. |
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She crested the rise and stood before the two men, flushed with the effort. |
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Rains fell several weeks ago, and now the desert tones have flushed to a salmon pink dusted with new green vegetation. |
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It is an evergreen or semi-evergreen multi-stemmed shrub with lance shaped leaves that are purplish when young and flushed with colour in autumn. |
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The drains have now been flushed out and the water supply has returned to normal. |
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By 315 AD, it is said that Rome as a city had 144 public toilets which were flushed clean by running water. |
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Trays were drained and pots flushed with tap water at fortnightly intervals. |
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Among the grimacers, one woman from Iowa noticed that I was looking at her and flushed red in the face. |
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Charles and Jane both flushed as they exchanged a glance, embarrassed at being seen through so easily. |
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Even at such a moment he was not unable to notice how pretty she looked, with a flushed face and shining eyes. |
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His face was flushed with indescribable rage, his teeth gnashing with his eyes bulging. |
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Little sister flushed, and her eyes glittered angrily, but she said nothing, refusing to jettison the trip on such petty provocation. |
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It was all I could do to keep from laughing as I discussed filling in forms and so on, whilst loos flushed all around me. |
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I almost started to question his shoe color preference when I realized his eyes were glassy, his face was flushed, and he seemed distracted. |
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Her blond curls were knotted in an elegant bun at the base of her neck and her cheeks flushed a rosy pink. |
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I shrugged and then dashed the last length, my cheeks flushed in a rosy pink. |
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Some species of woodcreepers forage by following army ant swarms to catch the prey that are flushed by the swarms. |
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Her slightly rouged cheeks flushed and her soft skin was covered with goosebumps. |
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My cheeks were rouged to look flushed and my eyes made up for a doe-eyed look. |
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He flushed and made a production of opening his binder and shuffling his notes. |
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His dark blonde hair was soaked with sweat and his face was flushed and ruddy. |
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Tears pricked her eyes, her cheeks looked flushed, and she hung up the phone without another word. |
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After being run to ground by hounds the fox was flushed out of its earth by a terrier and shot. |
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The Surf City contamination is almost certainly the result of urban run-off flushed into storm drains. |
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No, the internet is clever because it has flushed out the retail Scrooges who were determined to rip us off. |
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The toilet is flushed and the effluent is discharged by gravity through the rear spigot and into the macerator device. |
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He seemed a few years older than Pavel, had light brown eyes and sandy golden hair, and his cheeks were flushed from the run in the cold air. |
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Drain blockages often occurred when nappies, air fresheners and sanitary towels are flushed down the toilet. |
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She thought about his flushed face, his gleaming eyes, his handsome build, his passionate words. |
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Christopher paled and then flushed full-face, glaring down at the circled article. |
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Other birds that seemed to be flushed out by the truck were a few moorhens, a single purple swamphen, and a pair of marbled teals. |
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The angry, flushed face contrasted to the bright, light coloured walls of the large, minimal room. |
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Stunning pale pink buds open pure white, followed in the autumn by glossy golden fruits flushed with orange and scarlet. |
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He flushed a brilliant scarlet at her remark, thrusting his hands back into the water so quickly that he splashed some over the side. |
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If not flushed regularly the bacteria slimes and manganic oxide sediments accumulate in the pipes. |
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A slightly flushed girl wearing a large white crinoline dress bedecked with small pale pink ribbons and a wide pale pink sash around her waist. |
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Two labourers, flushed with beer and temporarily lordly, share a screw of tobacco in their clay pipes. |
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His eyes were threaded with blood and his face was still pale from the winter but flushed, mottled. |
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He flushed Cochrane from the woods like a frightened covey of Mississippi quail. |
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The crisis was so grave that no baths were allowed and toilets were only flushed when essential. |
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The flushed cheeks didn't disappear when an arm was thrown carelessly about his shoulders. |
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He flushed the pills down the toilet and threw the bottle away in his room. |
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I remember the good old days on the Pullman sleepers when you could see the ties speeding by underneath you when you flushed the toilet. |
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For a peek at previous party lines, long since flushed down the memory hole, see this post. |
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His face flushed from glimmering blue-white to a deathly pale grey, like a dying flower watched in time-lapse photography. |
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The camera zoomed in on my flushed face near the end of my stint, just as I was flustered over the pronunciation of Alloa. |
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Her skin was flushed becomingly and her hair flowed against her back in thick silky waves of ebony. |
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They emptied the bottle of brandy so both were feeling flushed but relaxed. |
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This time, he was peculiarly flushed, leading a colleague to speculate whether he was on something. |
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Her long hair was in a bedraggled mess and her normally fair skin was flushed red. |
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I think I almost fell asleep again because my brother got tired of waiting and flushed the downstairs toilet. |
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When they are flushed down the toilet, they dissolve into microscopic particles. |
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If we ever had any moral authority, it has been officially flushed down the toilet. |
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Unless hard digging provides real verified facts, the anonymous stuff should be flushed down the toilet. |
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Apparently Roly stopped taking his drugs, flushed them down the toilet, and begged Alex to help him get out of that place. |
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It is heated and cooled using the power from the nearby lake and solar panels on the roof, and the toilets are flushed using rainwater. |
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Medicines should never be disposed of with other household waste, for safety reasons, or flushed down the toilet, for environmental reasons. |
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They immediately jumped to their feet, their faces flushed with guilt, just as Mr. Christensen walked in. |
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She flushed the toilet, and then wiped off the drops that had splashed onto the toilet seat with a piece of toilet paper. |
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The femoral marrow cells were flushed out with fetal bovine serum and smeared on clean slides. |
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He flushed with aggravation at his nervousness, and swore silently at his tendency to get tongue-tied in the presence of beautiful women. |
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There was a flushed look on his face, as if the thrill of danger and adventure was something he dearly missed. |
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Her striking azure eyes reflect the leaping blaze while her face is flushed from the intense torridity of such a realistic foreboding. |
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The first signs of heat exhaustion for children are when they become flushed, crabby, and don't feel well. |
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His small face flushed with delight, his finger tracing the print of the title. |
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Again, I could not have a good look, since the tragopans were very shy and flushed quickly. |
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My flushed cheeks illustrated my shyness, when in fact it was sheer frustration. |
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Forcing himself to look away from her flushed cheeks, he focused to the near mirror image of her on the canvas across from him. |
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And the cool prose doesn't even hint at the warmth, at the feeling of flushed well-being the drink provides. |
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A little later than usual, he arrived, freshly showered and a little flushed from exercise. |
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He opened the car door for Amanda and decided her flushed cheeks and bright smile meant the night was a success. |
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Penelope herself was beginning to feel rather flushed with success at the table. |
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The investigation found five cases of mishandling the sacred book, but no evidence that personnel flushed a copy down a toilet. |
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A pickup truck was circling the pond, which flushed some birds out of the reeds and into the open water. |
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His eyes nearly misted over at the vision of his car-bonnet fantasy being flushed down the toilet. |
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They returned to the palace, tired, weary, and many fewer than they had started out with, but flushed with the triumph of victory. |
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The very fabric of modern society rent asunder, all we hold dear torn to shreds and flushed down the lavatory. |
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I flushed at the childish nickname, but crossed the room quickly to my mother's side. |
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Both dogs were casting in front of me when a mountain quail flushed from between my legs. |
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It had rained briefly that evening, a hard downpour that meant the rattlers would be out, having been flushed from their holes. |
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Pick a bold but sheer shade to give you that naturally flushed, healthy looking glow. |
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Jasmine flushed with guilt and couldn't seem to get her feet or her tongue in motion. |
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Today's reusable nappies are shaped with Velcro fastenings, washable outer and inner liners and an inside liner which can be flushed away. |
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My cheeks flushed scarlet at the upsetting turn of my thoughts, and I forced myself to recite the multiplication tables to force it from my mind. |
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McRae remains one of rallying's most insistent draws, fans still flushed by thoughts of his daring exploits behind the wheel. |
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My face flushed as I quietly and quickly slipped my hands under the kitchen table. |
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He did gag for a split second, but that stopped once a slurp of wine flushed his throat. |
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His temperature leaps by bounds, his cheeks are flushed crimson, his pulse beats fast, and his eyes wear an altogether unearthly aspect. |
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Legs still wobbly and face flushed, I went back to set and told S what I'd done. |
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His faced flushed with anger as the class burst out into snickers and full-fledged guffaws, but he remained steady. |
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Although my face looked flushed, I was able to reapply my make-up and go out that evening. |
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Jane Thistle cried, a vein standing out on her flushed forehead like a brand of disgrace. |
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He scooped me back into his arms and we proceeded to dance until we were flushed with breathless excitement. |
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Since they could see my tiny movements through the window, I flushed the quail from time to time into the bushes on the other side of the yard. |
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Before sunrise, we approached the colony and flushed the birds into the nets. |
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Meanwhile, Stuart has a hard time bringing himself to use the toilet his dad's ashes were flushed down. |
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His laughter eventually subsided into amused chuckles, which flushed vermillion into her cheeks. |
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When I donned hat and coat to take the trash out to the bins I came back indoors all flushed and happy. |
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I become flushed and flustered and I start to mumble nonsensically like the village idiot. |
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His face was flushed, and he had dark rings below the reddened eyes that were sunk deep into his face. |
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Nest revisits were minimized to reduce disturbance, and incubating females were not purposely flushed from nests. |
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To avoid accumulation of nutrients in the growth media, the sand was flushed once every week with water. |
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The dogs made killings, but also flushed the foxes out of their woodland hide-aways and dispersed them into other areas. |
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One milliliter of sterile saline is flushed into the middle ear cavity and aspirated back. |
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A few weeks ago my stepdad had simply stuck a hose in one end and waited for the mole to be flushed out. |
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The holes were flushed with sterile saline to ensure they were clear of debris. |
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This procedure flushed the solution throughout the heart muscle, even changing the heart's color as it rushed through the veins. |
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The entire mosque is flushed deep red, its minarets striped with red sandstone and white marble like giant sticks of candy. |
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They also found people willing to talk about the pollution at East End Beach, where sewage was flushed into the sea. |
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Once again, pollution-laden storm water had been flushed from sewers into the lake contaminating drinking supplies. |
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As they came up the path, Marianne could see that Margaret's eyes were red-rimmed, her face flushed. |
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Her cheeks were flushed and tear streaks from her mascara lined them in black rivulets. |
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He said he's satisfied that because of heavy rains which flushed the detergent out, no permanent damage was done to the creek. |
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Just then the door swings wide and his wife and daughter rush in, flushed, laden with eggs from the henhouse. |
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As soon as the toilet flushed inside, Kelly unlocked the door and pressed out the other side, through the laundry room. |
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She stumbled over her words as her cheeks flushed a dark pink of embarrassment. |
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Those pretty, crystal clear cerulean eyes of our mother's were burning holes into either side Liz's already flushed face. |
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It increases your confidence, as well as opening small blood vessels, making you feel flushed and warm. |
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As if flushed by the cold, the flowers are singed pink, resembling the dog roses of its common name. |
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No doubt those who champion civil rights felt flushed with a warm sense of euphoria as a result of winning the vote. |
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Buddy's eyes grew wide, his face paled, and his ears flushed a deep, hot red. |
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After Cal-OSHA's findings, the building owner flushed and chlorinated the water system. |
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They pinned me down and attacked me, poking their fingers in my eyes, and forced my head into the toilet pan and flushed. |
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With a start she bolted up it her bed, her breaths coming in heavy pants as tears continued to make their way down her flushed cheeks. |
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The man's round, chubby face was already flushed from that small amount of exertion. |
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Install half-flush cisterns in toilets so that the amount of water flushed down the drain can be reduced. |
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Her face had turned from a quiet serene to a flushed surprise. |
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Doyle was smiling, still slightly flushed with a glow that she recognized. |
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We had isolated the tank, the pilot and control lines and various other components of the system, including valves and regulators, and each was flushed thoroughly. |
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His hair was dry and restyled and his face looked a bit flushed. |
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He plucked them and flushed the feathers carefully, so as not to block up the toilets and draw attention. |
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Her face was flushed from both the wine her and rising temper. |
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Discovering who gave the singer the drugs or who might have flushed them down the toilet will change little at this point. |
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That oil used in manufacturing the gauges had not been flushed out, and a residue remained. |
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She was shaking now, tears slowly rolling down her flushed cheeks. |
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Still following the sure footing of rocky drainages, we flushed ptarmigan from the willows as we went, at one point rousting several hundred of them. |
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Lifeguards flushed the shark's gills with fresh water to loosen its grip. |
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He stifled a groan and touched her cheek, soft and flushed with sleep. |
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Many watched helplessly as their life savings were flushed down the drain. |
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If there had been this kind of wild and unrestrained marketization in post-war Germany or Japan, the legacy of fascism would never have been flushed out. |
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She is shown from the back crossing a field of hay carrying a laundry-laden basket with the added surprise of a flushed hen pheasant in the distance. |
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He was looking away, his cheeks flushed with a tinge of pink. |
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Her sad face flushed sensitively as tears sprang to her eyes. |
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The girl's fair face flushed sensitively, and she averted her eyes. |
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Professionalism and ethics are sometimes flushed down the toilet. |
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Most get flushed down the toilet, and eventually end up in the oceans. |
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The road drains here were flushed out not too long ago, and the drainage system out on the fens seems more than able to cope with the rain we've had and a lot more. |
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Two big men with faces flushed from drink look over, miming cricketing actions that would not get them selected for a half-decent junior school team. |
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You and your ilk are being flushed down the toilet bowl of history. |
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The discovery of the ruins came after a mudslide flushed out a deep trench nearly two-kilometers long and 25-meters wide through rice fields late last month. |
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Jane's face flushed in irritation as Hanna stepped sideward to avoid hitting her but in the quickness of her action, she instead bumped on the nearest chair. |
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The lagoon will also have to be dredged as it is heavily silted and the fish are dying because the water is too shallow and the lagoon is not being adequately flushed. |
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If the floor is not flushed thoroughly with water after clean up, the muriatic acid will continue to leach lime from the grout causing the whitish dust. |
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Her cheeks flushed, but it had to be the fresh wind, they both concluded. |
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She herself knew little about polkas or the fast-paced Viennese waltz, but with Theo leading it seemed she was soon flying effortlessly, flushed with pleasure and exertion. |
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Composing herself quickly, she splashed cold water on her flushed face. |
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I rose from my chair, and I could feel my heat was flushed with anger. |
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The Drano, however, managed to get into the tub as well as in the drain and when I flushed 15 minutes later with hot water, the water in the tub was sudsing. |
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His cheeks were flushed, and his Oxford shirt open at the neck. |
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Modern cloth nappies fasten with poppers or Velcro, need only a 60 degree wash in the machine and are very easy to use as any solid matter is flushed away. |
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The Japanese have gone one step further and installed hand-basins in the top of their cisterns so that the toilets are flushed with pre-used water. |
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When test subjects were faced with this noxious combination, the digestive system refused to break down the food and flushed it out as quickly as possible. |
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Still flushed with anger, I rose from the bench, placing my hands flat against the table and so hard that I was sure I was leaving imprints on the wooden surface. |
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Any consuetude of brown bag lunches was intended to be flushed. |
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In the evening you can see locals strolling down the street in their cotton robes and wooden slippers, returning home with faces flushed from their hot dips. |
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Her face flushed to pink, as tears trickled down her cheeks. |
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Dawn too was a light show with the sky flushed into pastel shades. |
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The flowers are large and wallflower red on the outside, the inner colour being soft orange flushed with red towards the tip, fading to a paler, softer throat. |
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According to workers, the toilets had not flushed for eight days. |
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I yanked the handle, the lavatory flushed, and the yellow faded. |
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The toilet flushed, and, after a few more minutes, he came out. |
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She stooped to look at what Andrew had been writing, but had only scanned a few lines when the toilet flushed and Andrew emerged from the bathroom. |
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The toilet flushed and Jon appeared, barefoot and exhausted. |
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Detergent was flushed through the channels which were then brushed. |
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At each watering, plants were given enough liquid so that at least 50 ml of liquid flushed through the pot, which was then left to drain until the next watering. |
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Females also were flushed from nests periodically to check nest contents. |
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One theory has it that the military did not surround and arrest them but instead flushed them out of the bush to run for cover and to disband and disperse. |
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All seedlings were dormant in December and had flushed in May. |
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In summer it bloomed with such richness that it hurt the eyes, flowers flushed to shrubs, the bluebells and snowdrops pushed their way through the drab dead leaves. |
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At last she came rushing in, looking breathless and flushed. |
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Darcy remained steadfastly silent, his countenance unusually flushed. |
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Your hands may tingle or feel numb, and you might feel flushed or chilled. |
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Rita was calm under pressure, never looking flushed or hassled. |
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After stopping for a quick pint, they arrived home flushed and happy. |
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The door opened and a flushed Georgiana stood in front of him. |
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Her cheeks are flushed with anger and her eyes glitter dangerously. |
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When the rivers are a turmoil of silt and detritus flushed down the system, light levels are low enough for the zander to feel at home on even quite bright days. |
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She must've looked a mess, cheeks flushed and hair in disarray. |
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In the case of Scottish hill packs or the gun packs of Wales and upland areas of England, the fox is flushed to guns. |
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Cotton bud sticks, the second most common items, are likely to have been flushed down the toilet, while crisp and sweet wrappers rank fourth. |
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As he rose, his countenance became flushed and blacked by the terrific passions which the crisis awakened. |
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Cotton bud sticks, the second most common items, are likely to have been flushed down toilets. |
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She is still unblooded but if the hounds had flushed out a fox then the huntsman can hold them back and let the bird try to get it. |
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You can imagine how dirty a handpiece turbine can get if the debris is not flushed out of the head prior to autoclaving. |
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However, the ion-exchange filter must be regularly flushed and recharged with salt water to remain effective. |
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Last night the person above me flushed his toilet and my water bed dropped two inches. |
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As my body flushed with unexpected heat and my heart palpitated, with hip-thrusting panache I shot my load all over the TV screen. |
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Several Minoan private homes also had toilets, which could be flushed by pouring water down the drain. |
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The Italian honeysuckle, Lonicera caprifolium has cream flowers flushed with pink. |
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At the end of fermentation, the yeast and other solids have fallen to the cone's apex can be simply flushed out through a port at the apex. |
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They move with the water bodies and can be flushed in and out with the tides. |
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A catheter is passed through the cervix and the uterus to the fallopian tube, then dye is flushed through it to try and force the blockage. |
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Kinetics of psychrophilic anaerobic sequencing batch reactor treating flushed dairy manure. |
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The TDU is also flushed with seawater to ensure it is completely empty and the ball valve is clear before closing the valve. |
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During a hot flash, women may feel flushed and overly warm, as well as feeling as if their heart is beating rapidly. |
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It is still legal to drag hunt, where foxes are flushed out of a wood and shot dead, before their scent is left as a trail for the hounds. |
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The commissioner further said that the joint operation will continue until all the OLF rebels are flushed out. |
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Charles Ganvoort's pale face flushed a little, and he cleared his throat embarrassedly. |
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Its name comes from the sluicegate erected in the 17th Century to allow silt and sand to be flushed from the harbour. |
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Once in, the cannula is flushed with a saline solution and inspected on a daily basis. |
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At the defense table, Edwards covered his flushed face with his hands. |
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Indoor plumbing also requires somewhere for the flushed waste to go. |
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The Germans missed with their bombs and it proved a costly mistake as the ship's machine-gunners, flushed with success, had their eye in. |
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A hare flushed into the open by one cat will often flee straight at a littermate, and the whole family will eat. |
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The Romans recycled public bath waste water by using it as part of the flow that flushed the latrines. |
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Waste flushed from the latrines flowed through a central channel into the main sewage system and thence into a nearby river or stream. |
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The capsule operates inside the large intestine and is flushed out of the body with the bowel movement, leaving no chemicals in the body. |
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There was just a touch of derision in the Don's voice and Hagen flushed. |
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A mass of floccules were flushed out during early irrigation. |
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According to a report in Kwong Wah Yit Poh, the 46-year-old man from Jilong city in Taiwan, flushed his detached organ down the toilet bowl, the Star Online reported. |
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What you would not see are the many different forms of dissolved organic and inorganic compounds flushed from the streets, landscapes, and rooftops. |
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During two subsequent walking transects, perpendicular to and intersecting the flight path of the Bobolink flocks, I flushed Pyralid moths with every step. |
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Her face was flushed with the tingling effect of betel leaves. |
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Bursar come in to dinner all flushed and flummoxy and the Dean's got them high spots on his cheeks he gets when his gander's up and the Tutor don't eat his soup. |
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The lungs were flushed with a saline solution to recover any lungworms present in the airways, followed by dissection along the airways to recover lungworms. |
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Then there is Abelia grandiflora Gold Dust, a fountain-like shrub with gold variegated foliage in the spring, which becomes flushed with pink as the weather warms. |
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In the event, the Beaufort staged a drag hunt, where foxes are flushed out of a wood and shot dead before their scent is left as a trail for the hounds. |
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Of course they bumped their heads smartly together, saw stars, and both came up flushed and laughing, without the ball, to resume their seats, wishing they had not left them. |
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Great numbers of gorgeous plumed-out ringnecks flew from every field, but these super-spooky late-season birds mostly flushed far ahead of the dogs. |
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After euthanization, BALF was flushed 3 times with 2 ml HBSS each time. |
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The chamber was later flushed and the site successfully rehabilitated. |
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The carbon-rich gases recondense as a very thin film or sheet of graphite flushed ahead of the leading edge of the incoming stream of metal in the mold. |
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