Without lingering on the box too much, it was nice to see that all the packing inside is folded cardboard. |
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Cardboard strips can also be curved, folded in accordion fashion, and coiled for a wide variety of effects. |
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A partially nude woman, with folded arms and wearing green socks and purple shoes, stands in the middle. |
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The PV array blanket is folded in an accordion style before placement in a canister. |
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Many of these are supported on folded steel plates which, like all the other visible steel in the building, have been oil quenched. |
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The result is for the roof thrust to have a greater chance of being folded. |
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In the end I told her to wear a pair of three-quarter length jeans which were folded up at the bottom. |
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One folded the note back into my fist, the other piled the plate high with sandwiches and slid it across without a word. |
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I threaded up a needle with linen thread, and took one of the new-cut pieces of fabric and folded back a hem, and began my work. |
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Possibly these were folded in or had been removed, though I might have missed them. |
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She talks sitting perched on the edge of a seat in her sitting room, her arms neatly folded in her lap. |
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He folded his arms across his chest, drawing my attention to them and making me notice that they were fully bare from the shoulder downwards. |
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They have a tragus, which can be folded back to seal the opening of the ear when the animal digs. |
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As a luggage carrier, the boot provides 490 litres of space, and with the rear seats folded down there is a class-leading 1,694 litres. |
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Finally he sniffed and folded the remains of his meal into a square of cloth before stuffing it back into the leather scrip at his waist. |
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She scratched out a note with a slightly shaky hand, folded it, and attached it to the leather straps tied to the skytyr's foot. |
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I folded my arms over my chest and looked down, scraping my foot against the pavement in a circular motion. |
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At the ankle, the bagginess is gathered and folded using another piece of cloth to tie it, traditionally, or elastic, these days. |
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He was four meters above the floor, clinging tenaciously to a folded arm of the landing gear extender. |
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Tromping over to the side of the schoolyards, the kid leaned against a tree and folded his arms, scanning the terrain for prey. |
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Granite veins cut pelitic schists at a high angle but the veins are not folded, showing that the main schistosity predates emplacement. |
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Why pay company car tax on a normal estate car if the back seats are folded flat all the time to facilitate load handling? |
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I took out a subscription, sent for the back issues and continued to subscribe until it folded about ten years later. |
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Another scarf of bright scarlet and blue sat on her head, folded in such a way that seemed to imply great care. |
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Only Clair was in the room, standing in front of me, her arms folded sassily, her cold, brown eyes narrowed at me. |
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His long hands lay folded in his lap, and his domed head, like that on some ancient Sassanian coin, was bent forward. |
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On one side, soft shades of terra-cotta, cream and black depict richly patterned, folded and sashed kimonos. |
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His motivational qualities must also surely be in question, given the way Scotland folded so tamely against France. |
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Behind the green baize bravado was quite evidently a character who talked big when the chips were up, but folded when it came to real life. |
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I took off my samite robe and folded it around my buttercream gown and green cloak. |
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Over the stern the rudder rests folded towards the seabed at 30m, but the propeller was salvaged soon after the ship went down. |
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His empty left trouser leg was folded up and fastened with a large safety pin to his belt. |
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It is towed muzzle-first by a large lunette just under the muzzle brake with its trails folded under the barrel. |
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A sad guy in a blue parka shakes his head and pushes a folded bill across the counter. |
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Women folded their worn-out linens and few spare clothes, packing them into cloth sacks to be carried. |
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Ideally trousers should be hung on hangers by the waist band, they will hold their shape a lot longer than left folded over a bar. |
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He leaned back, folded his arms across his broad chest, and gave his sister a lopsided grin. |
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A question formed in her eyes as she looked at him while holding the folded loose-leaf paper in her hand. |
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I turned to see Aya leaning in the corner, arms folded and dressed in loose shirt and tight shorts. |
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The event was a history-making rouser but proved to be virtually a one-night stand, since the unit folded within weeks. |
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The centre rear seat can also be folded down and turned into an armrest with two integrated cup holders. |
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Its two horn-like projections, normally hanging down like lobes, were repeatedly folded in order to funnel food into its mouth. |
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They all folded up on themselves and became a puzzle of incongruous crimes and criminals. |
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The sleeping mats had been rolled up and set against the wall and the folded blankets were stacked neatly upon a chair. |
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His head, arched over the pillow and framed by the blanket folded beneath his chin, was illuminated by pale moonlight. |
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Titin, however, consists of multiple folded modules connected by short linker peptides. |
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There is a bonus explanation here, as this also accounts for apple-pie bed, an old practical joke in which the bed linen was folded short. |
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Woman folded their worn out linens and few spare clothes, packing them into cloth sacks to be carried. |
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In all the houses, suspended straight-flight stairs have treads and risers made of continuous sheets of folded steel with flat steel stringers. |
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She is appalled to see him stand before them with folded hands and humbly assert that he was fine. |
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She rinsed the sink, swiped the water stains off the faucet and folded the tea towel. |
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This task computes the average or folded light curve for a single cycle of known period. |
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The dry seed was elongated along the main axis, with an elaiosome at the former placental end and revolute margins folded under the seed. |
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Before she could get the chance to protest, he pulled her outside and pulled out the folded lemon yellow paper. |
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When he was gone she rushed upstairs and plopped down on a sofa next to a reading lamp in the anteroom and opened the folded paper. |
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For the next hand, if the pot was collected, because all except one player folded, there is a new ante by all the players. |
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When he saw something of note, he scrawled it on a folded up piece of yellow legal paper he kept in his coat pocket. |
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Its cushion can be folded under the seat on the left-hand side, and a console with cupholders and a storage box can be positioned in its place. |
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I braided my hair in pig tails and wore Mary Janes on my feet with white ankle socks folded neatly at the top. |
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This is to allow the leathercloth to be folded over the edges of the cutout. |
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Fold the remaining two pieces of ribbon in half, and sew the folded ends just inside of where you stitched the strap. |
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Another method of fastening shoes involved using ribbon or tapes to secure latchets which are folded over. |
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In 1968, he renounced painting, but in the 1980s returned to art-making with a series of black drawings on folded tracing paper. |
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The decorative lappets are red cotton velveteen, folded lengthwise and handsewn closed. |
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Rerina folded the clothes that were already done earlier and set them on the side. |
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Bungee cords hold the stereo box to the dash, a pair of gloves and a folded shirt serve as shock absorbers between the box and the dash. |
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I folded a large piece of paper in half and wrote the words they told me on the left side. |
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Longson walked up, took a pencil, and wrote down a name on the piece of paper, folded it, and handed it to Bradley. |
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Last I remember of it, it had several torn and wrinkly pages and the cover was folded and worn out. |
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It was a wrinkled plain brown shirt, having been folded into a ball and pushed into the back of his closet, but it was clean nonetheless. |
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With careful and unconscious precision he folded and refolded the corner of his sheet into and out of a meaningless pattern. |
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A reclining woman seems to turn her body as he draws and redraws her folded legs. |
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The folded pizza slice, the hot dog and the crusty knish have a built-in mobility that lets hungry New Yorkers eat on the street. |
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The Dragon was roughly humanoid, jet black, and over eight feet tall, with large leathery wings folded behind his back. |
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He has just come in from training, lounging easily in the kitchen of their fabulous new pavilion, arms folded, holding court. |
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Baste the folded trim strip to the fabric band, matching the long raw edges. |
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Give it a few months and you'll have your very own airing cupboard full of neatly folded bedlinen. |
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I reached his ramshackle lean-to, promptly leaned against my usual beam and opened the folded papers. |
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He whapped Katheryn playfully, set the folded blanket on the cot and continued. |
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Some of the bedded sandstone inclusions were folded prior to inclusion within the melange. |
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But once the Opposition's weak-sauce amendments were added to the Bill, they folded like a camping chair. |
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Numerous small vacuoles pack the bundle sheath cell and the walls of these cells are not folded. |
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It isn't that spacious inside but, with a bit of jiggery-pokery I was able to fit a pushbike in the boot with the rear seats folded down. |
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Attached to the piece was a sheet of A3 paper folded in half so as to resemble an open magazine. |
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He grabbed a wad of toilet paper and folded it up, pressing it hard to slow the blood, then shrugged on his bathrobe and went back to his bed. |
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On a recent visit to Bid, I began my meal with two nodules of creamy foie gras, folded in green cabbage with razor-thin wafers of black truffle. |
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All the bedclothes were folded and tucked in and the little girl's toys were arranged neatly on top of the bed. |
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He kicked it absently as he made his way to the entrance, his arms folded over his torso, his teeth chattering from the biting cold. |
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Galindo devilishly liked to stun nurses by jackknifing himself into a completely folded hospital bed. |
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Alex reclined his seat and folded his hands beneath his head. |
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Khujo and T did some things, while me and Gipp were signed to arista Records before it folded under the advisory of L.A. Reid. |
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A few minutes after arriving, I stood, stripped of everything, my clothes neatly folded on the floor next to me. |
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A PAPD chaplain said a prayer and the three honor guards folded the three flags as they would at a triple burial. |
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To save these pieces he folded the paper accordion style, and from that came the idea of making even sized rectangles one under the other on each pleat. |
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The print had been torn, folded and creased until a large void was left in the lower left portion. |
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Mine are carefully folded into envelopes and airmailed to Berlin. |
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The Men's Institute folded in 1972 and the building was rechristened the Village Hall, although villagers with the longest memories still use the old name. |
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It folded very thin, reminding her of the giant shawl from Turkey her aunt had, which could be bunched up and could still be threaded through the center of a wedding ring. |
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Police need to uncross their arms that are folded in defiance and defensiveness across their chests. |
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Creon stood up and leaned against the ash tree and folded his arms. |
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The neatly folded scented bed sheets and the four-poster bed made of ash wood had this annoying elegance, which seems to be mocking at her frustration. |
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Dean Taylor folded and refolded shirts on the Holiday display. |
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She folded up that wrinkled piece of paper and walked down the steps. |
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The Japanese team then folded, allowing Rong Guotuan quickly to dispose of his last opponent. |
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The fruit should be liquidised and sieved to remove the seeds, sweetened with the sugar and sharpened with the citrus juices before the stiff whipped cream is folded in. |
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I said as I folded my arms and sat back in the white lawn chair. |
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If this is true, then the succession had been folded into two long-wave length anticlines and intervening synclines with an amplitude of 35-40 m and several smaller folds. |
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Following the intrusion of basic dykes in the late Palacocene, the whole of the post-Zechstein succession was gently folded into a series of major synclines and anticlines. |
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Although it doesn't look like much, this will do a better job at protecting the card than a simple anti-static bag covering it, and secured by a folded piece of cardboard. |
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The grain is secure in its barns, the linen folded away in its cupboards. |
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Ortega folded his arms, taking comfort in the fact that this brutal method of gathering intelligence was for the better of South America, and the world. |
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Add the folded pancakes, bring back to a boil and serve with a sprinkling of Grand Marnier. |
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Finally, I folded the sheet and set it on the bare lumpy mattress. |
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Place the package, folded side up, on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper. |
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Cautiously, Cassari folded her hands in her lap and shifted her eyes to the fiddler who merrily sawed away at the strings of the fiddle with his bow. |
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She straightened out the folded papers and scanned the letter. |
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All of the bags can be folded and stuffed inside the largest bag. |
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Ordinary Thais across the nation have folded and written peace messages on the paper cranes in a campaign devised by Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. |
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Its limp, still-soft wings of cream and various browns, with touches of pink, were folded over its thorax and abdomen, which were covered with a light down. |
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The twigs are placed around the base of the plant and folded over at the centre so the fine network of branches supports the plants as they grow up through the twigs. |
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She folded the bedding, putting it away in the bench storage area. |
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Throw the first sheet unfolded. Throw the second scrumpled up into a ball. And throw the third after you have folded it into a paper airplane. |
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The blade is normally long and flat, but may be folded, inrolled, channelled or absent. |
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It included elaborate illustrations of seaweed and marine algae on folded leaves. |
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The chromatophores are a sac containing hundreds of thousands of pigment granules and a large membrane that is folded when retracted. |
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One of the fossil species first reported in 1996 had a large mouth, apparently surrounded by a folded edge that may have been muscular. |
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But a card table was folded up and made as fine a headground as one could wish. |
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It is intensely folded and much of the tremolite mineralisation may in fact be due to metasomatism. |
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The proposal was not followed through and WNO continued independently while the Carl Rosa folded. |
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In the southwestern United States, sedimentary, volcanic, and intrusive rocks have been metamorphosed, faulted, foliated, and folded. |
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When the bubble burst in 2001, many of these companies folded and their employees were laid off. |
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There are a good number of Democrats who are unhappy with John Kerry, thinking he folded his tent without a fight. |
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The fleece would be removed intact, then carefully folded to make it easier to sort out the different grades of wool at the mill. |
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The society, however, ran into financial troubles in about the year 2000, and folded. |
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The latter brought along a weird-looking gun made almost entirely of cast iron and folded metal, with a skeletonized wire stock. |
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Broadsheets typically are also folded horizontally in half to accommodate newsstand display space. |
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Best in evidence where in contact with folded Cretaceous rocks which are uplifted by the Cenozoic granite. |
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Not long afterwards, this donation was folded and glued to the binding of a cartulary. |
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Her worn hands, folded over the safety belt in her lap, are dappled with age spots, one swollen and blackened by dozens of IV needle punctures. |
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You wore a Kagoul, especially those windbreakers that folded up into a pouch you could wear around your waist. |
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She was standing reading a yard-long fax, which she clumsily folded and put down. |
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As I look at the stacks of neatly folded linens, I see more than yard goods and thread. |
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After the first molding, the sample was folded and recompression molded again. |
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A little, rubbishy wavelet, full of candy wrappers and orange peel and seaweed, folded over my foot. |
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A thickly folded towel can be placed under knee to further stretch rectus femoris. |
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It is usually folded rectilinearly, with the hoist on the outside, to be easily reattached to the pole. |
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There is no specific way in which the Union Flag should be folded as there is with the United States Flag. |
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Her classic robe is folded tunicwise over the bosom, her dense hair falls loosely on her shoulders and is cut square across the brow. |
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Her children prosper, folded in the aumbries, cradled in paper, smocked in the complex fabric, the house the wasp has made, her enduring book. |
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The Leicester magazine folded within its first season but Gloucester's Shedhead is still going strong. |
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Josephine folded her arms across her bosom, satisfied with herself. A smirk formed on her lips as she shot an after-look Veronica's way. |
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Eurydice pointed to the cupboard, and sat down on the low divan with folded hands, and looked at the floor. |
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The folded moist towelette was smaller than my palm, but when unfolded at least cleaned my hands. |
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The label was successful while Led Zeppelin existed, but folded less than three years after they disbanded. |
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Once the sheets had been folded together, the highest numbered page was carefully marked out by pricking with a stylus or a small knife. |
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Create a bain-marie by placing a folded kitchen towel in the bottom of a roasting pan. |
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In the folded system anticlines erode into the highest and longest massifs of the Apennines. |
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If light conditions were poor the tang sight can be folded down and the leaf sight used just as the original sight. |
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Millions of years ago the mica schists surrounding the old Brandberg West Mine became folded and concertinaed by enormous horizontal pressures. |
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The general geological structure of the Peak District is that of a broad dome, whose western margins have been most intensely faulted and folded. |
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This is an olistostrome of disrupted, sheared and folded mudstone, siltstone and sandstone. |
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Trellis drainage is characteristic of folded mountains, such as the Appalachian Mountains in North America and in the north part of Trinidad. |
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Then he unlaced his brown oxfords, folded up his khakied legs, adjusted his button-down collar, and proceeded to meditate for 20 minutes. |
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A parallel pattern sometimes indicates the presence of a major fault that cuts across an area of steeply folded bedrock. |
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The project ended in June 2006, and its technology was folded into StreetView. |
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The publication of these reports ceased when the publishing house folded them up ostensibly on account of lack of funds. |
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Furthermore, the generativists folded morphophonology into phonology, which both solved and created problems. |
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These are folded down, so that the paper lies on the surface of the inked type. |
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He turned to the table and took up a long, folded document, which I saw was done in his cramped hand and with many interlineations. |
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Forty, and I find him, red-spittled, glass-eyed, his front legs folded under him, neck bent, antlers pitched in a bitterbrush. |
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The female epigynum of the genus Hemicloea have a peculiar, folded scapus, which expands during copulation. |
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The wide mouth was folded tight together, the heavy-lidded eyes were firmly shut as though she defied the world to disturb her rest. |
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The Catalan Atlas originally consisted of 6 vellum leaves folded down the middle painted in various colors including gold and silver. |
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The rim is folded over to make the nozzle, so it overlaps and is then pinched to make the wick hole. |
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After Colony Holidays folded in the 1980s, Chris Green, one of their former staff, set up ATE Superweeks to provide similar holidays. |
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A plastic rod is laid across the end of the bag, the bag is then folded over the rod. |
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The strata have been so heavily folded during the Alpine Orogeny that the chalk is near vertical. |
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The folded Cape Supergroup formed the northern foothills of this towering mountain range. |
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The Cape granites were emplaced and the Kaaimans Group rocks were folded and thermally metamorphosed during this period. |
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As the skin on the back is usually folded, this provides a microclimate for bacterial propagation around the glands. |
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He folded his razor neatly and with stroking palps of fingers felt the smooth skin. |
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Westbury Park declined the merger and folded, with many of its players joining Bristol. |
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There are seven players on the table. Five folded, the remaining two played heads-up until the showdown. |
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The single-stud extractor that was integral to the breechblock often tore through the folded rim of the early copper cartridges. |
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They folded in April 2015 after a season of financial problems. |
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In the Ronne syneclise the thickness of sedimentary cover reaches 13.5 km and the folded basement has a complex relief owing to block movements along faults of different rank. |
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When separation was complete, the southern part of Africa swung back to some extent, with the sediments in the Benue Trough compressed and folded. |
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Walking in, the first thing that strikes you is the open kitchen and traditional stone oven, where the chef busies himself cooking the famous Prezzo calzone folded pizzas. |
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In the Pennsylvanian subperiod of the Carboniferous geological period, these rock layers were narrowed and folded as a result of the Variscan orogeny. |
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The Cat Bells ridge is an example of the Buttermere Formation, an olistostrome of disrupted, sheared and folded mudstone, siltstone and sandstone. |
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The northern slopes display the underlying olistostrome of disrupted, sheared and folded mudstone, siltstone and sandstone of the Buttermere Formation. |
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All backrests can be folded separately to accommodate a flat-floor load. |
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Kondoing requires clothing to be folded in a particular way and certain corners of Pinterest overflow with images of diligently arranged underwear drawers. |
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The Belomorian Belt is a tectonic pile of metasedimentary, metavolcanic and metaplutonic rocks which has been folded and metamorphosed several times. |
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In a mine, the pasty's dense, folded pastry could stay warm for several hours, and if it did get cold, it could easily be warmed on a shovel over a candle. |
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The figures typically had bald head with hands folded on the chest. |
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In 1892 the Football League absorbed 11 of the 12 clubs in the rival Football Alliance after it folded, meaning the League now had enough clubs to form another division. |
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Wallonia had rich coalfields over much of its area, and the highly folded nature of coal seams meant that it could be found at relatively shallow depths. |
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With no hearts in the river and no chance to hit his straight, he folded. |
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The wall facing the ocean was all glass and could be folded back in sections, bifolds, to almost completely have no wall at all, just a fulllength balcony and the ocean. |
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Crossbedding in the gray sandstones shows that it is now right side up, and in Flagstaff time it was therefore on the east flank of a steply folded anticline. |
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Late Neogene clay and gravel, which are only a few tens of meters thick, rest upon the eroded surface of the folded and faulted strata that comprise Wrangel Island. |
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Wrangel Island consists of folded, faulted, and metamorphosed volcanic, intrusive, and sedimentary rocks ranging in age from Upper Precambrian to Lower Mesozoic. |
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After Apple Records folded, Badfinger signed to Warner Bros. |
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These are essentially the remains of folded sedimentary rocks that were deposited between 1,000 Ma and 670 Ma over the gneiss on what was then the floor of the Iapetus Ocean. |
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A giraffe rests by lying with its body on top of its folded legs. |
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Seats without another row of seats in front of them have a tray that is either folded into the armrest or that clips into brackets on the underside of the armrests. |
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The wing panels outboard of the engines could be folded for storage. |
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A recipe for pork grillades and grits with an article last Wednesday about the New Orleans chef John Besh omitted the amount of butter that should be folded into the grits. |
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Customers may provide their own titles and cover images for folded maps. |
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I sit with hands folded, by a pond, a pool, wimpled by unknowing. |
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Eurydice pointed to the cupboard, and sat down on the low divan with folded hands, and looked at the floor. She was quite white. Elsa made her drink a glass of vodka. |
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Here the papier-mache formed an embroidered blanket, folded and stretched on steel tie beams set up so it could dry beneath the lights of the gallery. |
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The traditional Matryoshka is depicted as a portly mother figure with the customary Russian babushka, or triangularly folded kerchief, on the head. |
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After the Cape Supergroup had been folded into the Cape Fold Mountains, these soft mudstones readily washed away from the mountain tops, and only remain in the valleys. |
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Unferth stood beside him, his huge arms folded on his byrnie. |
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After the league folded in 1921, they joined the Welsh National League. |
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