Keep going with the article, it starts slow but about halfway down starts getting into the real meaning. |
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You don't want to be at the dentist and have the novocaine wear off halfway through a root canal, do you? |
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He had noticed that the thick sisal rope which had snapped had been cut halfway through with a sharp instrument, probably a knife. |
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About halfway back are two cabins, one with bunks, the other a double, as well as two heads and separate sinks and stowage lockers. |
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Oconomowoc is, in fact, a town in southern Wisconsin, roughly halfway between Milwaukee and Madison. |
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My gun snapped up, and I squeezed off a quick burst of silenced rounds even before his gun was halfway up. |
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When we reached about the halfway point, then the mortar and artillery fire started falling. |
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Her hair was loose now, untied from the ponytail and swinging halfway down her back. |
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The opening delivery was a loosener in every sense, pitching halfway down the wicket and spearing down the legside. |
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As I fell asleep halfway through, I never did discover how that turned out. |
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The two very sexy stars provide enough chemistry in this stylized thriller but the movie runs out of steam halfway through. |
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He had been dawdling with the ball on the halfway line as if he had all day to make up his mind. |
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Complete your backswing, then repeatedly swing to about halfway down to sense your wide arc. |
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We are now more than halfway through 2003, and the concerns raised by some of the other parties have had their day. |
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Any halfway competitive track athlete ought to be able to cover that in 20 seconds, tops. |
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About halfway back a largish spider suddenly fell on to me from the luggage rack above. |
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Not even halfway on the platform, he lunged the sword forwards, giving Setsunai a hard time in killing him. |
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To top this off we had delicious pies and smoothies halfway along and were greeted by my favourite dog, the Samoyed, which I got to stroke. |
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Running the X-Dream at about the halfway mark performance averages out, and the noise output is very tolerable. |
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The fledgling's breathing and heartbeat slowed, taut muscles went slack, and his third eyelids slid halfway across his bright gaze. |
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She walked down the alley that saved her a 10-minute walk but then stopped halfway down. |
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You also can propagate daylilies by removing and planting the proliferation that may develop about halfway up a flower scape. |
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The stage backdrop is filled with smoke and the curtains have become brown drapes, some halfway across the stage. |
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Stick a tee halfway into the ground and stand at address as if a ball were there. |
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The beautiful taonga also includes a manaia carved halfway down its length. |
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Group homes and halfway houses are scattered throughout the region and are few in number. |
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He was spotted golfing in LA with his luscious locks tied halfway back into a man bun. |
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Some are telegraphed halfway through the story while others come as a complete surprise. |
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He put me halfway down once we'd gotten backstage in the small dressing room the guys had been given. |
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He was always lazy at home and he came off the bridle in the race halfway down the back straight. |
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To keep everyone going, shots of peach schnapps are offered on the ski down to the day hut, which is located halfway up the ski field. |
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Lizard is about halfway between the Australian mainland and the outer reef, where you can spend the day diving or snorkelling. |
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Only the ex-beauty queen and the spooky backwoodsman remain halfway normal. |
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He swam up to me, the water reaching halfway up my stomach, and then stood up, scooping me up in the same fluid motion. |
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A turnover to Singh on the halfway line and a score from the fast break made it a one-point ball game with a little over 90 seconds to go. |
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Jim's hand stopped halfway to his mouth, holding the bottle there for a moment in limbo. |
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A face halfway between the round and the oval, with sculptured curves and high cheekbones. |
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He threw back his matted hair that reached halfway down his back, the slightly warm water sending relief through his aching muscles. |
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Becoming extremely thirsty, he left halfway through the period to search out a soda machine. |
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Under this plan, the average longevity of a genus is halfway between the minimum and the maximum possible. |
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The tattooist was halfway through the job when another customer tapped him gently on the shoulder and nodded meaningfully at his handiwork. |
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I'm practically seething with anger before I'm even halfway through this old lady's cart of Christmas ornaments. |
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Place the squab on the grill and baste with the barbecue sauce halfway through the cooking process. |
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It took them until halfway through the second period to click back into gear. |
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Families are likely to have smelling, overflowing bins halfway through the second week. |
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Note how the commutator reverses the current each time the coil turns halfway. |
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They stop halfway down for a military marching band playing a medley of all the songs you might predict they would play. |
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So I suspect most of them will act like the DGA has met them halfway on the matter, and we'll wait to fight this battle another day. |
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I feel like I am sometimes making a lot of compromises just to maintain her friendship and she isn't meeting me halfway. |
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I would have thought it would have met us halfway or helped stop this happening again. |
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At first, the company said they couldn't do it at all, but then they met me halfway. |
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So, just as practitioners have come to realize the value of political education, the academics have met them halfway. |
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She not only insulted me when I served her a drink, but she scared me halfway out of my mind. |
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They were tight and painful and designed only for one thing, only halfway comfortable when she was lying down. |
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His style seems to represent a point halfway between naive art and Expressionism. |
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Next, swing the club halfway down, keeping the toe up and the shaft parallel to the target line. |
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He has created a race of alien beings for his novel, and is halfway towards completing his next book. |
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It was hard to climb down and halfway he lost his footing and fell the rest of the way. |
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About halfway up I lost my footing and fell a few feet down, scraping my hands on the rough sand, and lose rocks. |
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Many are those who have been fooled by the apparent shallowness only to regret it halfway across. |
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An observation tower located halfway around the tram road provides a spectacular view into the sawgrass marsh. |
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If so, we may be halfway toward the next popular uprising against big government. |
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Approximately halfway between the mayor's house and the village, the path branched. |
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In the morning there was a trench about four feet deep with perfectly straight sides that ran halfway down the block. |
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Once you start calculating how much fuel you are using and converting that into cash you will be halfway to becoming a fuel miser. |
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And then halfway through the tune, for the bridge, we'd burst into a whale solo, a poor imitation of whale clicks and moans and calls. |
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As early as the halfway stage it was all over bar the shouting with the newly crowned champions in total and impressive command. |
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They're halfway between a cookie and a chocolate truffle with an extraordinarily pure bittersweet chocolate flavor. |
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The width of the pavement plus about six inches, as Matt and the cart hit the fence about halfway up with a sickening, bone-crunching thud. |
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About halfway through the motion, though, he gasped and blanched a little with pain. |
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Of particular note is the visual montage that comes at the halfway point of the film. |
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Having just removed a concrete set of steps on the front of the house, a small section of sill about two feet is rotted about halfway through. |
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The bus will take us to the launch platform, with the traditional toilet stop halfway, where we will briefly report to a commission again. |
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He had noticed that the thick sisal rope had been cut halfway through with a sharp instrument, probably a knife. |
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She went to sixth-form college to do A-levels, but left halfway through the course to train as a beauty therapist at a private college. |
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Just past the halfway mark for the season, however, things begin to get a little muddled. |
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Without Arnie, it is highly debatable if today's prize money would be halfway near its current sky-high levels. |
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Malton then slackened off a bit and allowed a Halifax centre to break from halfway and score between the posts. |
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We might not even be halfway into summer but already it's boiling isn't it? |
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Another was sledged almost halfway up Mount Taranaki, to provide accommodation for visitors. |
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But then I remembered I'm halfway around the world and the Greek and Cypriot history is rich enough that small insults or slights are laughable. |
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He turned his attention to a dead body, dragged halfway onto shore, the other half engulfed in the unilluminated black waters of the lake. |
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The interior of East Buckley High was just as uninspiring and grey as the exterior, but in the October chill, at least it was halfway warm. |
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Brewster led the break from the halfway line, stretching out his right foot to cushion a difficult ball on his bootlaces. |
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Howard was still sitting on his pallet, head halfway between his knees, trying to unravel a knot in the lace of his right boot. |
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The quick, compact vigour of his service causes a wind that sends his untucked shirt halfway up his back. |
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Nothing can legislate for the sort of brain fade experienced by Boruc halfway through the first half. |
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He has a house in Burgundy, about halfway between Tuscany and England, and it was agreed to break the journey there. |
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He broke from the halfway line but held onto the ball too long with support on hand. |
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Approximately halfway to the summit, however, Dr Weathers realized he had night blindness. |
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Although none of them feature on the leaderboard, it was a productive day for eight of the nine Scots who made the halfway cut. |
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At a gloriously air-conditioned shop halfway up the main drag, I could have happily browsed for hours, because it was so blissfully cool. |
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However, scores of deploying airmen have not had to endure the harsh and brutal conditions awaiting them halfway around the world. |
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About halfway across the parking lot, she slowed her pace, trying to appear nonchalant. |
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Many of the materials to build the cabins halfway up the mountain were carried in to the secret location on foot. |
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Kammu houses are built close together in the village, located on a hilltop or halfway up a mountain. |
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He didn't have a top 30 finish in any of the four last season and he missed the halfway cut at the Masters last month. |
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I heard a change in engine rpm, and, halfway down the stroke, the right engine spooled down past 72 percent. |
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The doors are spring-loaded so that, at the point of being halfway closed, the spring will take over and slam the door shut and hold it closed. |
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Alan Duggan scored a wonderful try, scooping up a loose pass from Barry John on the halfway line and sprinting for the corner. |
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The battle hotted up from halfway as spectators in the stadium watched nervously on the giant screens. |
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Behind the stage there was a passageway, and halfway down it a door leading under the stage to the orchestra pit. |
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Before the scythe could get halfway through its arc, the void-sword was flashing through the air, severing the long haft of the farm tool. |
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Seated halfway back in the stalls, I thought the harpsichord sounded distractingly amplified. |
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Jacob steps forth to meet him halfway, alone, before an army, halting and limping and bowing down to the ground. |
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Well, if I liken my writing career to a half-marathon race, I'd say I'm about halfway. |
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By the time he reached the bottom of the stairs, Chris was already halfway to the door. |
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It was about when she reached the halfway mark between the store and dumpsters that she heard the low rumble of a souped engine roar. |
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It would easily take a week, if they had no problems, to climb those mountains and reach a halfway mark. |
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I felt I should no more drop out halfway than a junior officer would have hung back when ordering his troops to go over the top. |
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The orienteering course its members were on was at about the halfway point of the race. |
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This fine pitch is roughly halfway between Headley's Bridge and Knocknagoshel. |
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Daniel stopped halfway upstairs and looked at her with a pained expression on his face. |
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He was already halfway across the open-plan lawn, discarding his clothes to reveal an all-over tan. |
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It was when we finally reached the halfway point that things began to get more difficult. |
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At that time of day, of course, the ferry was already almost halfway to Montserrat. |
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It may also make sense to add another crossing pipe halfway uphill of the one that washed out. |
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I'm past the halfway mark, it's going to be finished and I am going to get out! |
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After the concert, the storm was so intense my dad had to pull over halfway home. |
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Imagine Updike's Couples remixed by Brett Easton Ellis and you're halfway home. |
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The club now boasts 606 members in total with the halfway mark of the 1500 target hovering into view. |
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By the time we reached the halfway point of the climb, our water supply was gone. |
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Bob, we have passed the halfway mark of the season with the team leading both championships. |
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We haven't even reached the halfway point in the season yet and you're tipping us for disaster. |
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Ms Beeny is so very annoying that I can usually feel my hackles rising before the programme has even reached the halfway point. |
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I've been to gigs where I wanted the set to go on all night, gigs where I left halfway through the support act. |
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One night halfway through the first year, he woke me up at half two in the morning, stoned and visibly shaken. |
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Even when I got home halfway through the night last night I was still on cloud nine. |
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There are some female stars past the halfway mark in their lives who can still sell out world tours. |
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Try and do this halfway through the revision period, the sleepover can be a mixture of work and fun. |
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So anyone can see why my attention was dwindling about halfway through first period. |
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Perhaps they just got kind of bored around the halfway mark, and decided to ship. |
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With the top two going up to division one, Acomb are handily placed as the season heads towards the halfway mark. |
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She was about halfway through the class period when she felt a tap on her shoulder. |
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Summerbee has been a major factor in the club's surge into the play-off places as the season approaches the halfway mark. |
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It drives you insane because, halfway through, you switch to the night shift. |
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A six-year scheme to highlight historical sites in Burnley has reached its halfway point. |
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I was watching Predator on telly last night, and burst out laughing about halfway through. |
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These issues should be easy and cheap to find in any comic store with a halfway decent back stock. |
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You are in the middle of a meeting with the boss, or halfway through a lip-smacking meal. |
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It's fine for taking stills, but we found it requires the user to sit very still in front of the cam if you want a halfway decent photo. |
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So, maybe between them Rimington and Jennings have written a halfway entertaining book. |
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A couple of halfway decent, if rather weedy, hits would see us within chipping distance, so we went for it. |
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If I do a search on there to see which weblogs are linking to mine it provides me a halfway decent list. |
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He also mentions some halfway decent Manc acts like Roger, Bynatone, Nylon Pylon and Double Grey. |
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Everyone knows that the only reason I sound like a halfway decent singer is that I have a great band with me to cover my bad notes. |
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With the fairways cut and greens in halfway decent shape, it was bound to happen that good scores would be shot. |
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At this point she started to reach for anything to say, but then, she got a halfway decent idea. |
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At best the sound was halfway decent, along the lines of a typical cell phone call. |
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Scott had talked him into getting rid of the wristbands so he could look halfway decent for the prom. |
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If it had even a halfway decent interface, it would probably be fun to play. |
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That wasn't a bad place to pitch if you really knew how to pitch and had halfway decent control. |
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It was a simple weapon, standard issue, but it was steel, with halfway decent heft. |
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That was back in the days when they awarded prizes to stuff that was halfway entertaining and interesting. |
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Dressed like a dosser, he shuffles about, teaching Caviezel how to make banal lines sound halfway decent. |
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At last, a halfway decent British movie after what has so far amounted to a pretty depressing year for UK cinema. |
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No less than burning bridges, burning halfway houses is not a very good idea. |
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You will find halfway houses on the road to specialist mathematics teachers in some American elementary schools today. |
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They were only intended to be halfway houses, but by having State-owned enterprises with an ongoing life, we politicise the process. |
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The finality of a fully formalized theory is that of halfway houses, of temporary stops. |
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Of course at the time we had the ballot box and armalite strategy, the halfway house so to speak, but that too was a transitional phase. |
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Occasionally, micro-celebrity can prove a halfway house on the road to mega-stardom. |
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Joining the refuseniks requires a great leap, but there are halfway houses that are easily accessible to the domestic computer owner. |
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So what we do is try and arrive at a halfway house that keeps everyone happy. |
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There will be calls for a compromise, a halfway house between these two extremes. |
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And Wiltshire coroner David Masters has recommended halfway houses for mental health patients to try and prevent tragedy happening again. |
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These centres also operate as halfway houses that help to reintegrate young people into the school system. |
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People living in a quiet neighborhood receive notice of a proposal to use a nearby residence as a psychiatric halfway house. |
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Glasgow's Cathedral House Hotel is a former halfway house for prisoners from Duke Street Prison. |
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The kicker would easily be able to boot one of our balls, accurately, farther than the halfway line if he were on a soccer pitch. |
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Viduka stops holding his stomach muscles in for a moment and takes out a Brazilian on the halfway line to concede a free-kick. |
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He made his name after that sensational goal from the halfway line against Wimbledon a few seasons ago. |
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This was done by using Hubble to peer halfway across the universe to find ancient exploding stars called supernovae. |
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They open the door just halfway, never let you in and say thank you in the hallway. |
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I recall with particular affection the time the carbs on our 1924 British Seagull iced up halfway across Plymouth Sound. |
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Then, as the circle of guards got tighter, she realized there was a six-foot long, wood stick lying on the ground, halfway buried in the dirt. |
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A huge oaken door with a small hatchway halfway up loomed in front of Wolf. |
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From the stockpot, pour water into roasting pan until it reaches halfway up the side of the pan. |
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They had managed to scrounge enough coal and coke to keep the stoves roaring away, with the stovepipes red-hot halfway up. |
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Alex was lying in the couch while Gabriel straddled one of the chairs by the dining table halfway across the room. |
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If someone hadn't have stopped him, he'd be halfway down the Channel Tunnel by now. |
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The tree's branches structurally support the third-floor oriel extending halfway up the fourth floor or gable above it. |
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We vowed that henceforth we would jointly keep a steady eye on the fuel gauge and not let it dip below the halfway mark. |
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Maestro Camplin was especially charming about halfway through the evening, when he asked if anyone in the audience was celebrating a birthday. |
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She was so angered by this thought that she had changed forms and was halfway to the center of the circle before she realized what she was doing. |
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Some animals developed osteosarcomas, and consequently the human trial was stopped at just over the halfway point. |
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Eight studs join the show halfway through to vie for the bodacious belle's affection. |
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The work sounds like a free, Romantic outflowing, even when the central Adagio doubles back on its tail halfway through. |
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But after three years of frantic knitting, they decided to end the challenge, despite reaching halfway. |
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About halfway through the film, we all heard the awful sounds of his overindulgence coming back up the pipe. |
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But then, instead of swinging the club back, simply bring it to the halfway position I've described. |
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At least four cars overturned Thursday evening near the village of Mekece, about halfway on its journey from Istanbul to Ankara. |
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I watched an elderly woman pause halfway up one steep hill, pacing the distance that remained. |
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In the final race of the evening, Bekele was paced by his brother Tariku to well within world record pace by the halfway point. |
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Ridden by Kieren Fallon, the two-year-old took up the lead from pacemaker Hills of Aran halfway through the one mile race. |
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And in the future, when individuals film home movies and want to share them with relatives halfway around the world, Sony plans to be there, too. |
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Identify the mental foramen, which is palpable subcutaneously halfway between the upper and lower border of the mandible. |
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Five pitches later, Sierra chopped a pitch that a charging Millar fielded halfway between first and home. |
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His emergence halfway through the novel turns a loony horse opera into a reflection on the loss of rural pride. |
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They even include some halfway decent zydeco if you're into that sort of thing. |
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He was halfway through the cigarette when he heard the gate open and someone walk up the gravel drive. |
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As energy prices soar, it will seem ludicrously wasteful to cart goods halfway round the world. |
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Using the bottom wax paper, roll the dough into a jelly roll style, halfway. |
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Rick even wedged himself halfway through the door before one of the guards kicked him back inside. |
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Enter the junkyard jungle gym and slowly clamber through it, stripping to your jockstrap at the halfway mark. |
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I had to get off the bus halfway through my journey, find another bus and return home to check. |
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He was halfway through on his return journey when a light flicked on in the passageway. |
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People shuffled out of his way, but finally he had to stop about halfway up the exit ramp leading to the overpass. |
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And what if the Scots are left in some halfway house with a few bob in their pockets and nothing more? |
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He tied the rope to a sturdy pipe just barely jutting out of the roof, and rappelled down the shaft, sadly only making it halfway. |
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They're a bunch of whited sepulchres, and I think if we could bring religious people to see that, I think the battle would be halfway won. |
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One of Wezza's mates was hanging around outside the front of his unit, sporting a rat's tail that went halfway down his back. |
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As I mentioned in my last offering, I do not view agnosticism as a halfway house between Atheism and theism. |
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Pour the water from the kettle into a roasting tin, deep enough to come halfway up the cake tin. |
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I ticked halfway down this service road and stopped the van and killed the lights. |
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He is a jolly Aussie, halfway through a five-year term and missing sun-kissed Sydney Bay where he used to run the magnificent Opera House. |
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But halfway through the first set, the energy in the room suddenly swells, the crowd bunching closer to the stage. |
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My date, woozy from his first encounter with any sort of alcohol, wandered off about halfway through the first movie. |
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I tend to lift up halfway into the backswing and then just slap at the ball. |
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One of the most difficult parts of the exercise was stopping about halfway to refuel the vessels, in seas of about one and a half metres. |
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A grey heron meditates halfway up a tree, while a pair of red-wattled lapwings drive away all comers from their private niche. |
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The team ownership was spectacular, and while many of the promotions were campy as all get out, they never did anything halfway. |
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He carried the ball at pace from halfway towards the box before cracking a right-foot shot from 20 yards out. |
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Daniel was indeed awake, carrying the lit lantern and already halfway to the door when she burst in. |
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If you taxied as far as I just did at Gatwick, you'd be halfway to Chichester. |
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By the end of September 1896, he had reoccupied the northernmost province of Dongola, roughly halfway to Khartoum. |
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A lay-by for vessels was excavated on the south side of the upper canal cut, about halfway between the head of the cut and the lock. |
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As I turn back towards home, my mobile phone beeps into life. A new year greeting sent from a different time zone, halfway across the world. |
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John had his knees drawn up halfway to his chest and his arms were resting on the top of them. |
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From the restart, the ball failed to cross the 10 metres, resulting in a scrum on halfway. |
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I have this annoying habit of getting a book, reading to about the halfway point and walking away. |
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The pacing works especially well, with the big big reveal of Chucky's true nature coming at about the halfway point. |
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The track climbs steeply towards the summit and lucky for us we had excellent weather and were able to see halfway across Tasmania from the top. |
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When I felt at least halfway awake, I began the tricky climb up the mountain of hay bales to bring down fresh ones. |
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He wiped the spittle away, his lips twisted in a rictus halfway between a snarl and a smile. |
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It starts at a point halfway along the main lifeline, and goes right off the palm and up onto the side of my hand. |
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When he was halfway across the street, he heard both heavy and light footsteps behind him. |
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Five minutes later Corby doubled the score with a solo strike. He broke down the right from the halfway line. |
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We made it about halfway through Erin's computerized message before ringing off. |
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Just a bit past the halfway mark, the film has a surprise twist that will leave viewers riveted to their seats. |
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Credit has been given to an accused for nine months in which an accused under the YARC program was required to live in a halfway house under strict discipline conditions. |
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With AutoCorrect, a user types a word, and halfway through the software will guess at what it thinks the person means. |
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Nor is it enough to be wearing an Ace bandage that goes halfway down your left thigh. |
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He produced an absolutely stunning performance in Monday's third round when he was in the wars at the bend and was six lengths behind Jet Spray at halfway. |
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He was about halfway to me when he was suddenly thrown back into the air. |
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A penalty just over the halfway line was adjudged too far out with place kicker Forrest taking an early bath, so York had to kick for position before time was called. |
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That never say die approach was perfectly illustrated with Shane Cooney's mammoth 46th minute point from almost the halfway line to signal the start of the Mitchels revival. |
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She pointed at the jolly dancing figure, who jigged halfway up the stairs. |
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Because the Sesbania species have pinnately compound leaves, for defoliation the central rachis of the leaf was cut once halfway along its length. |
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From here, a thrutch traverse leads to a 12-metre deep second pitch, located in a constricted rift, broken halfway down by a second thrutch traverse. |
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But I think they will be met halfway, because although there is often talk of revolution, things tend to turn out less radically, and we have evolution instead. |
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The sound of the celebrations reached them about halfway down the hill. |
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Late in the month, he met Randolph halfway, with an executive order prohibiting discrimination among defense contractors, but not in the military. |
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They want to believe that everything is fine, and if necessary they'll halfway convince themselves it is, even when evidence to the contrary is staring them in the face. |
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Receiving a clearance on his own 22, he made a burst beyond halfway and then was promptly and harshly whistled for not releasing by referee Simon McDowell. |
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Fill the bottle halfway with warm water, cap it and shake to mix. |
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The missile has four rectangular fins for aerodynamic control at the rear, and four wings at just over halfway from nose to tail on the length of the body. |
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It's cold, everybody's wearing cheap waterproofs or knackered jumpers, most people have an expression halfway between habitual wiliness and gutted defeat. |
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This is the protest that greets announcement of a site for a halfway house or day-care centre for mentally ill people who do not need hospitalisation. |
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I got halfway to my locker when I heard a wolf whistle from behind me. |
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Abby became DJ for the night, which led to songs being changed halfway. |
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The lean and athletic Katniss was dressed in sweats and halfway through the extensive process of putting on her face. |
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Gould Farm is a far cry from Reid's former life working on Wall Street, an existence that also included psychiatric hospitals, traditional therapies and halfway houses. |
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The ladder can be belayed to number of flakes, and it is possible to swing off halfway down and into a parallel shaft entirely coated with flowstone. |
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After I got out of jail I had to go to that halfway house for drug rehab. |
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Possible ideas include creating halfway houses, or transitional care areas, where patients could be housed until appropriate accommodation is arranged. |
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By that time it was halfway into reorganising itself for April 2001 into 42 new areas, eight of which were amalgamations needing new budgets and plans. |
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He'd got stuck fast halfway through, his belt loop was jammed on the window latch, and there was no way of moving up, down, in or out to free himself. |
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The book starts with Thea Atwell, 15, arriving at the camp halfway though the summer session. |
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I scrambled toward the fence, loosing footing for an instant, then jumped to one of the rails halfway up. |
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Most of what you hear, however, will be pretty mundane, given the law of averages and the general human tendency to lose track of our thoughts halfway to completing them. |
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Restaurants actually started to offer halfway decent veggie food. |
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He had survived the halfway cut with nothing to spare at level par. |
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You could swim around like a berk with water halfway up your nose. |
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He spent six months at the halfway house while his family stayed away. |
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She wasn't more than halfway to the doors when they burst open. |
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They were halfway up the stairs when Nikolai placed his two wine bottles on the step above him, drew his pistol from his waist holster, and chambered a bullet. |
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Once past the halfway point, the wavefront is no longer diverging, it is converging onto a single point, a point which is exactly antipodal to the source. |
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In the supine position, the arm should be supported on a pillow to raise it above the level of the heart, which is situated about halfway between the bed and the sternum. |
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The process of installing the fencing began a few weeks ago, and is now about halfway through. |
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Are viewers likely to be sympathetic to people with mental illness or to welcome warmly psychiatric halfway houses or day-treatment centers in their community? |
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I stopped halfway through my swing, my ears ringing from the loud sound. |
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Moore said SE's planned Intermediary Technology Institutes could help solve the latter problem by providing a halfway house between academia and commerce. |
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Although Leith Walk technically begins at Pilrig Church, about halfway down, only ancient sea dogs and local history buffs are going to argue the toss. |
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Sighing softly, I scale the monkey bars and perch atop them, halfway across, so that I can balance myself on the thick bar that helps support all the smaller ones. |
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On the other hand, I still have anxiety dreams in which I realise halfway through my university term that I have not been to a single tutorial or lecture. |
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The other is an 80-acre estate in garrison, New York, which is about halfway between Shokan and Soho. |
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They included training facilities, a semi-custodial institution similar to the women's prison in Dublin and a halfway house for released prisoners. |
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New York, like many states, releases nonviolent offenders from prison toward the end of their sentences to live in halfway houses in the community and go to work. |
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As we rounded a curve, a truck weaved halfway into our lane. |
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The fire in his eyes flared and with a single hand he flipped the table halfway across the room, the teapot and cups shattering in a twinkle of light. |
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Morgeta squats down and with the twist of her upper body with her arms extended halfway out, she causes the boulders around her to fly off the ground in a circular pattern. |
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And this is completed sculpture, presented in its finality of bronze and not, as too many times in commercial galleries in the halfway house of gypsum. |
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Campaigners argued the plan was a halfway house towards privatisation. |
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The action fizzles out rather unceremoniously at the halfway mark. |
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I arrive to a small door that was open halfway, and in the small room I see Holly holding a small bundle in her arms, walking back and forth, while singing her little lullaby. |
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I was standing on the halfway line, with no defender in sight. |
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Nancy appears to have served some of her hard time in the New York area because she is released to a halfway house in New York. |
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Our city acts as a halfway house between the south and Glasgow. |
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Turning to my shoulder, I slowly unwrapped the bandage, eyes squinting halfway as I uncovered my cut, revealing a still tender wound that throbbed. |
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