This distance functions like a mask or masquerade, revealing more than it hides. |
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The novel hides its subversive ideology behind Oshinica's focalization, masterfully using it to challenge the establishment. |
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This does not contradict probable and possible effects, but it hides these words. |
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Among the worst hazards of transatlantic rowing are botty boils and the hides will really help. |
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In daytime, it always hides in forest fringes or bosks, sometimes climbs cliffs of flowstone beach and bare rocks. |
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The new canal-side reserve will include special boardwalks and hides from which the wildlife can be viewed. |
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Four thousand years ago, ancient Egyptians made glue by boiling animal hides and used the substance as a binder in paint and for woodworking. |
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Pebble hides the details of interrupts from higher-level components and uses only semaphores for synchronization. |
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It is easy to mock, but BT's modest top-line growth hides a transformation in the nature of its business. |
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Behind the flippant name hides a serious message about religious ignorance. |
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Tanning, the process that converts raw hides or skins into leather, utilizes hazardous substances such as chromium and phenol. |
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Generally, the more twist in the carpet yarns, the more spring, which hides footprints. |
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It contains points for arrows, alternately beveled knives for skinning, blades for cutting rawhide, and end scrapers for cleaning hides. |
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The focus on direct bilateral trade also hides the fact that goods can be and are trans-shipped through third countries. |
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Ressler, who hides an iron fist in a velvet glove, did not miss the opportunity to praise them, while having a dig at current technical director. |
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The sweet milk and unmarked hides of our cattle, and the fine fleeces of our sheep, were highly valued by traders from lands far away. |
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Modern politically correct language often hides the significance of an act. |
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Notice, too, how the serving side of the island hides the cooktop, making it easier for the cook to conceal messy food preparation. |
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It survived on contraband and piracy, trading cattle, hides, sugar, tobacco, and foodstuffs directly with other nations. |
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There were uncounted numbers of buffalo hunters in the vicinity and hides quickly began to accumulate. |
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My dark hair conceals my damp yellow eyes, like a funeral veil that hides a widow's tears. |
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The hides of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and deer, and perhaps horses, were all used. |
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Shops and open markets lined the streets, blacksmiths and leather shops had iron workings and hides tanning outside. |
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There is probably profound fear or inferiority in her, which could be why she hides herself behind those oversized glasses. |
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So she bought one of those traps, a bit like a cavernous clothes peg, that snaps the little blighters' necks but hides the gore from view. |
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Tough sinew was made from their tendons for stitching the heavy hides together. |
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Withers has a beautiful tone but she hides behind this, allowing it to speak over the words she is singing. |
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They were aristocrats with little interest in piddling estates of 30 hides. |
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The Day Fair was another important event for the fellmonger, and for the town itself as a centre of the tanned hides industry. |
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This ritual of confession, absolution and penance inadvertently hides as much as it discloses. |
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In the past, Hutus wore skirts of cloth made from tree bark, and cloaks made of animal hides. |
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A jolly, easy-go-lucky fellow who hides all his sorrow within and portrays a comical figure, laughing at himself and about his hunchback. |
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Inuit women sewed parkas from tanned animal hides until modernization led to the use of duffel wool. |
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The house is two storeys high, excluding a deep basement and an attic storey tucked behind the parapet which hides the hipped roof. |
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Yet a superficial revival of radical pamphleteering hides what is really going on. |
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However, as the town develops rapidly, this hides serious risks related mainly to the overpopulation and environmental pollution. |
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Alfred and his successors had dealt with the problem by instituting the fyrd and military obligation was measured in hides. |
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Corporations, their defense attorneys and lobbyists are swarming all over Washington seeking to save their collective hides. |
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Not only do politicians require hides as thick as oxen, we expect them to have their constitution as well. |
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During the winter, additional warmth was provided by bear skins and buffalo hides. |
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Britain was exporting corn, hides, cattle, and iron to the empire, all items of vital importance to the Roman military effort. |
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Local trade remained important and the export of gum and hides developed parallel to the trade in slaves. |
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A large fire was constantly kept burning in front, and for an acre or so around the ground was covered with drying hides. |
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In addition, the lesions cause permanent damage to the hides of infected cattle, which impacts heavily on the leather industry. |
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The production of leather from animal hides was a time-consuming and dreadfully smelly process. |
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This is branding of the same literal sort that ranchers practice when they burn their symbols on the hides of cattle. |
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In return for animal hides, the merchants of Southampton obtained gold, silver, glass ware, and wine. |
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This meant they could raise animals to eat them or to use them for their milk and their hides, and to plow the land to grow crops. |
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Sheep were kept for their wool and meat, cows for their milk, sinews and hides. |
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A third tradition of Atlantic shipbuilding involved light-framed vessels covered with hides. |
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Donna looks over but hides her head in her menu as the woman starts to shout at the bartender. |
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The observation hides at Cley Marsh provide excellent viewing for observers to enjoy the avocets. |
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The area beside the canal is popular with walkers and birdwatchers, who use hides overlooking a wetlands area close to the lake. |
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Sitting in tiny hides for long periods, they were privileged to observe the domestic life of the mysterious bittern. |
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You might think that most hides for bird-watching are not much more than lap-timbered sheds with a flap in one side. |
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The property sleeps nine and has ready access to woodland walks and a five-acre wildlife reserve with bird hides and a trout lake. |
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The unpleasant truth is that hiding behind private ownership only hides the fall in value from people who choose not to look. |
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The terrazzo floor is tough and durable, hides dirt, and stands up to muddy boots. |
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Then Joseph finds gold in a creek, first hides this from his family, then abandons them to go prospecting. |
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John, a decent but superstitious man, offers lodging, but hides the coins, believing them to be hexed. |
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A new, weathered-looking stucco wall accented with an aged wood-and-iron gate hides the old fence. |
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Men in the tribes would gather around a fire to watch loose cavewomen remove their filthy animal hides from their smelly, unshaven bodies. |
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These stripes often alternate between dense opacity and a milky translucence that barely hides the underlying layers. |
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In the Egyptian tale, he greets the ogress and, because of the way he does this, she hides him to protect him from her bloodthirsty son. |
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In Cuyp's representation the tautness of their bent masts under canvas mimics the bulges of the cows' ribs through their slack hides. |
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Storm still hides food pellets in amongst the rocks, then doesn't eat them. |
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The absorption nebula contains dust that scatters starlight and hides stars from our view. |
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It was the seedy part of town that hides behind a modern estate that has been cleverly built in front of it as camouflage. |
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She is ensconced in the embrace of a plump white sofa for our interview, and adopts a relaxed demeanour which hides any visible trace of nerves. |
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She's a whining douche who runs and hides when anybody says something she doesn't like. |
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The area is known for extensive trading in livestock, hides and skins, khat, cereals, and consumer durables. |
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He is a man who hides the scars of personal tragedy but whose warmth and understanding endear him to people on the edge. |
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A walk along our curved bay hides the minutely jagged edges of a coast dissolving in the mist. |
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He hides on his roof behind a stack of chimneys until the people finally disperse. |
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The hides of six snake species are commonly bought and sold in the skin trade. |
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The clothing is made from white caribou hides and sewn with sinew, using split bird quills on the seams. |
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McCarthy's angular face, a weather-beaten mask of crags and furrows, hides an inner core filled with Yorkshire steel and Irish charm. |
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It can be made from a variety of pelts and hides including leather, sealskin, mink, racoon, rabbit or pigskin in hundreds of different styles. |
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The power comes from what the performance reveals about Depp, not what bits of actorly business he hides behind. |
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Through this work, he hopes to create a sort of electric shock that will jolt the audience into seeing what hides behind the image. |
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The meat and the skin of the addax are prized by local people, who use the hides for shoes and sandal soles. |
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Legendary whales appear as immense cachalots and tend to appear ghostly, with white or very light grey hides that meld in with the briney foam. |
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Agamemnon only hides behind that pretext, however, as his real aim is to extend control over the Aegean region. |
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Back in the barracks, Ivan Denisovich hides a portion of his bread ration inside his mattress. |
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These villages were then spelt Blachesleune and Atenestone and containing seven hides and one virgate of land. |
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A wreath that fills a window looks better than one that just hides the door knocker. |
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His quiet-spoken manner hides a steely determination for domination in movie making. |
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Yes, he's a smarmy know-it-all with the personality of a hall monitor, the kind of guy everyone hides from at a Christmas party. |
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The paths leading to the hides are of compacted gravel, generally on level ground and well maintained. |
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They pressure him to confess that he hides arms under his shirt, in the zizith. |
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I can provide new first-time hunters with a stable firing platform that hides all of their buck fever and fidgeting. |
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It is like someone who is too noisy, almost euphoric, whose ebullience hides enormous misery and despair. |
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The production of leather from animal hides was a time consuming and dreadfully smelly process. |
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The resurgence of the Anglo-Saxons under Harold at Hastings hides from view an earlier period of Viking domination of England. |
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The fyrd was raised by selective recruitment, rather than a general levy, usually drawing one man for every five hides of land. |
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Successfully escaping, she decides to lay low and hides in a locker room in the building next door. |
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Hunting for meat and hides has severely decreased the natural populations of aoudads in the Sahara. |
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Behind a door at the back of the kitchen hides an extensive wine cellar stacked with choice Riojas. |
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Traditionally, the Blackfoot made their clothing from the hides of buffalo, deer, elk, and antelope. |
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Fred disobeys the head nurse, asking the porter to go out and buy him some wine and vermouth, which he hides under his bed. |
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Spurlock is a funny, engaging presence and his film hides its didacticism within the easy comedy of his insane, dangerous experiment. |
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For this reason the five hide units were combined in some regions into districts of 300 hides, which were called ship sokes. |
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Before the Ojibwa began to trade with Europeans and Americans, they wore clothing made from animal hides, primarily from tanned deerskin. |
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It's bad if it hides corruption and crime, and fails to reveal the rottenness at the core of the organization. |
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Polonius hides behind an arras and yelps when Hamlet's rage endangers the Queen. |
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They come again with branding irons and chains, and if their lips still promise liberty, slavery hides in their secret, constant thought. |
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A significant feature is that decorative timberwork hides the simple beam construction and the use of steel for the beams. |
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Buenos Aires on the River Plate became a major Atlantic port, outlet for Peru's silver and for its own hides and salt beef. |
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From its large port, London regularly sent out vessels laden with animal hides, whale oil, tallow, dried fish and meats, fertiliser and wools. |
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In the spring, my two brothers and I made candles from tallow, tanned hides, and helped sheer the sheep. |
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So one night she hides in the cemetery and figures to scare the living daylights out of him. |
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Deer hides and small fur skins can be tanned at home through a variety of techniques. |
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They also came from the odiferous chemicals used to tan animal hides into leather. |
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Variations of these methods are still used by do-it-yourself outdoorsmen to tan hides. |
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As for the rabbit skins, we are tanning the hides to make decorator rugs for our home, using the recipe from another issue of the magazine. |
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Everyone in the village did, or taught them, or tanned their hides for stealing apples. |
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The large ships absorbed the damage even as gaping holes were ripped into their hides. |
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Of course the original purpose of brands was simply to identify the cattle into whose hides we seared them. |
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Names that fit us like oversized coats, trimmed in seed pearls, gold braid, and the hides of baby seals. |
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The following offices in New Zealand have the ability to issue export certification for untanned hides of New Zealand origin. |
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The hut was dark with heavy flaps of animal hides nailed to the boards to keep any light from penetrating its dankness. |
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It hides two decent ecclesiastical buildings both of which deserve a better neighbour. |
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He was also a budding go-getter who used to work in his family's furrier shop and stretch animal hides for 25 cents each. |
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Most Romano-British farmsteads were mixed, dependent on animals for manure, traction, dairy products, wool, hides, and meat. |
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Some of the men are naked, but you can't see anything because their belly hides their naughty bits. |
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The Ice Age was survived largely due to the ability to skin with fine flint scrapers and preserve pelts and hides. |
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He wore white robes and around his feet and shins were bound grey and white animal hides and furs. |
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When he is forced into battle, he hides inside a cannon, and is catapulted into the tent of the enemy's general staff. |
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The thatch is still damp from the rains, but we shall watch it for a while, in case it hides a spark. |
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Cyndy Williams, boot buyer at Dover has bought back the popular Konig Dressage boot and added a new field boot from Tuff Rider with a clever slide zip, which hides the seams. |
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Blake escapes from the Scrubs, hides out near the prison, and then makes his way across Europe to Moscow. |
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While panning for gold, he made himself a large hat from the hides he had collected on his trip. |
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Blankets almost completely displaced hides or karosses by the end of the nineteenth century and were in some communities giving way to Western-style clothes. |
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Recent damage in local woodlands to hides on a lake, and to equipment on the playing field, plus damage to a lamppost opposite the village hall has made councillors see red. |
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Elisa hides in her university office until she can piece together what she does for a living. |
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One hides its adverts amongst the normal links at the bottom of each page. |
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Jeffrey quickly hides inside a closet, from which he observes Dorothy disrobe and then reach for a blue velvet robe inside the closet as he recoils in fear of discovery. |
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Edgar is an ex-stuntman who hides his machismo behind a roguish grin. |
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Nor is his face, or more accurately the shape of the hair that hides his face, easy to forget. |
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Another scientist reported grizzlies flipping over rocks to lick up army cutworm moths, a fat-bodied insect that hides by day in the high-altitude talus slopes in the Rockies. |
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Most of the hides produced at the tannery were exported to Europe. |
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Then it's up to the moor itself where the guns take their balloted positions in the butts, simple stone hides screened by turf, where they await the arrival of the birds. |
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Having decided the decision between borrowers and lenders on the legal interpretation of a single word, he then hides behind another technicality. |
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My pool equipment sits in a large concrete pit below ground, which hides the apparatus equipment from the landscape, and baffles the noise created by the electric pump motor. |
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The Organization now hides him and provides him with a stipend for his work. |
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Cattle herders on Lake Victoria are damaged by outbreaks of coastal and Texas fevers and a sharp drop in prices for fur and hides on the American market. |
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At rural banquets, entire cows are barbecued slowly with their hides. |
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Despite its utopian ideals, this specter hides a deep dark secret. |
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At totality, the moon hides the sun for anything up to seven minutes. |
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I guess you could say spiders, and trapdoor spiders in particular, also cunningly construct hides and then lie in wait for unsuspecting insects to pass. |
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Code Morphing turns binary code into an undecipherable mess that is not similar to normal compiled code, and completely hides execution logic of the protected code. |
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Huck shoves off for a little island, hides the raft, and sleeps. |
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Fog covers the mountains like a shroud and hides sudden drops. |
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An entrenched battle exploded between conservationists and planners over whether to cull surplus animals for meat and hides, in addition to shearing them. |
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His own fault he hides, as a cheat hides an unlucky cast of the die. |
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But that veneer hides an inner drive so powerful that it risks turning on itself. |
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This cultured exterior hides a streak of juvenile depravity. |
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The Inuit made all their clothing from various animal skins and hides. |
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On the island, the father unearths a box and hides it in the boat. |
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In Five Covered Boscs the artist, with great precision, carves five Bosc pears from wood, and then hides them beneath a wooden carving of a satin cover. |
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As always in Asia, the broad-brush picture hides many fine details. |
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The meat of buffalo and deer was a source of food, while the hides provided rawhide and buckskins for teepee covers, blankets, clothes and parfleches. |
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The polite diplomatic language hides the implications that there would be a global black psy-ops campaign in favor of the war, conducted from London. |
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I like spotting the eel, who is very shy and hides under rocks. |
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That mailshirts and helms would have been widespread is shown by the fact that Ethelred commanded that every eight hides provide a helmet and byrnie. |
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She hides in the airing cupboard for hours, writes endless haikus until she falls asleep from exhaustion and succumbs to screaming fits and bouts of a strange fever. |
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Habib, who is also lonely, hides his loneliness under stoicism. |
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The girl now hides in the family home, ashamed to show her face. |
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At a nearby wildlife sanctuary, children study birds from hides. |
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In the extreme cold, thick hides and warm coats insulate them. |
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Tannic acid, or tannin, is the same chemical used in tanning animal hides. |
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A litter of week-old pedigree puppies were ritually sacrificed so that their silky soft, pure-white hides could be sewn together to line each shoe. |
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I look for the driver's expression in their rear-view mirror, but their windows are fitted with tinted glass that hides their indubitable, apoplectic rage. |
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There were big wagons carrying cotton bales to the mills from the enormous railway warehouses on Manchester Road and dripping hides from the fellmonger's to the tannery. |
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The articles include spices, English piece goods, metal vessels, English iron, sugar, tobacco, fruits, bamboos, hides and other miscellaneous items. |
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She has grace, and yet, I can see that she hides an inner child. |
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The rest of my time was devoted to ploughing the sun-scorched earth, tanning buffalo hides, and fighting off grizzled-bears with my trusty bowie-knife! |
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By the end of the tenth century, a system of military service had developed in which every unit of five hides was responsible for providing and equipping one man for the fyrd. |
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Stupidity is brief and guileless, while wit equivocates and hides. |
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Well, Dave puts on a baseball cap and hides in the cellar and goes, psst! |
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She is reading and her eerie tranquility hides a desperate sadness. |
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As a result, the process of the origination of species constantly hides and even annihilates those origins, not purposively but through random carnage and mere oblivion. |
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For starters, when the characters sit around effusing about Yelena's beauty, she flits among them in an airy gown and broad-brimmed hat that hides her inclined face. |
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Further addition of membrane materials fully hides these grooves. |
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For European and American Stone Age peoples, end-scrapers served as heavy-duty scraping tools that could have been used on animal hides, wood, or bones. |
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The heavy drape of it hides all from his steady eye as I turn before him. |
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Buy or sell the hides, hooves, dewclaws, sinews or capes of deer, elk and antelope. |
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Build observation hides around Lake Pape in southwest Latvia, one of the last refuges for European bison. |
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Although my skin texture is great, it apparently hides an underlayer of sun damage. |
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Their hides can be used for subsistence purposes, kept as hunting trophies, or can be bought in markets. |
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Bifacially retouched knives used to deflesh hides and to cut meat or skin can be distinguished by their edge angle and partially by their shape. |
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The dicker, or daker, was ten, and is found, though generally at later times than the period before us, as a measure for hides and gloves. |
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Wexford became a major maritime port exporting fish, cloth, wool and hides. |
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Sheets of parchment or vellum, animal hides specially prepared for writing, were cut down to the appropriate size. |
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The chief of the Dahlak islands exported slaves, as well as amber and leopard hides, to the then ruler of Yemen. |
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Chopping and hauling wood was exhaustive work. Scraping the flesh off the heavy hides and hanging them to dry also taxed her physical strength. |
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For every five hides, or units of land nominally capable of supporting one household, one man was supposed to serve. |
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He hides in a nunnery, pretending to be a gardener, while happily deflowering most of the impressively-bodied holy order. |
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The Hollywood beauty, who plays Valentina, hides her modesty with the help of the bumbling supermodel played by Ben Stiller. |
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It installs and configures the resources and hides the complexities inherent in Oracle9i Real Application Clusters behind a simple interface. |
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Historically Scotland's export trade was based around animal hides and wool. |
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Unlike allegory, whose deeper meanings are partially submerged under a veil or transenna, irony hides in plain sight. |
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It lacks the little boom microphone jutting mouthward that many Bluetooth headsets have, and it more easily hides under hair. |
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Rademaker said the tools found include scrapers for working animal hides and implements for cutting and butchering. |
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The port of Swansea initially traded in wine, hides, wool, cloth and later in coal. |
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Other exports include fish, naphthalene, cigarettes, fruits, soap and animal hides. |
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When I was about 13, a pair of great crested grebes built a nest close to one of the reserve hides. |
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English ivy, for example, hides the leaf litter that robins and towhees dig through for insects. |
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To distribute morning-after pills as contraceptives hides the truth and deceives those who use the pills, he added. |
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Liz hides in a closet and then locks Burton in a cabin until he sobers up. |
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She is a hard as nails, proud, slobby and lazy detective who hides weapons including grenades and a rocket launcher in her refrigerator. |
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The paint hides previous colors and minimizes brushmarks for an even, smooth finish that resists scuffing. |
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There is no way to foresee a future that still hides in turmoil. |
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For ordinary soldiers, their thick hair often served as a helmet, but they sometimes wore simple helmets made from animal hides. |
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This hides the actual password and is what will be stored on keylogger records. |
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In Italy, he is portrayed as a tall man wearing a heavy black coat, with a black hood or hat which hides his face. |
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This trade satisfied the Vikings' need for leather and meat to some extent, and perhaps hides for parchment production on the European mainland. |
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Ghost Shark hides inside the water used to brew a pot of coffee. |
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Twisty the Clown will be seen wearing a mask that covers the lower side of his face, and what the mask hides is not for the weak-hearted to see. |
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The tropical climate produces zebuine hides that are lighter and thinner than in Europe. |
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The other half was sold to Henry Street who was a well established fellmonger or tanner of animal hides. |
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Together their lands were assessed at a total of 7,000 hides, equal to the assessment for Sussex or Essex. |
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The reserve is open to the public and contains a number of bird hides, from which native owls and woodpeckers may be viewed. |
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This increased livestock yields, giving more hides, meat, milk, and manure as well as better hay crops. |
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Bedivere initially does not throw the sword in the lake, but instead hides it behind a tree. |
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The individual units in the list developed from the settlement areas of tribal groups, some of which are as little as 300 hides. |
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Cattle hides, used for leather to make shoes, couches and clothing, are another widespread product. |
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To acquire luxury items he could not produce, Garcia, like most coastal rancheros, traded hides, tallow, and produce to smugglers. |
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They are recorded in the late 7th century Tribal Hidage as the inhabitants of a minor territory of 600 hides. |
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Some traditional shamanic headgear had animal hides, plaits, and feathers, particularly in East Sapmi. |
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Their scales were raised at an angle far more than usual, giving their hides a pineappley look. |
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These may be an evolution from boats made of sewn hides, but it is highly unlikely that hide boats could have survived. |
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Animal rights activists generally protest the use of animal hides for human clothing. |
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It includes a number of independent kingdoms and other smaller territories and assigns a number of hides to each one. |
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Many traditional drums, especially hand drums like the pandeiro, continue to be made using natural hides. |
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Presently, hides are mainly used as clothing, particularly as coats and footwear. |
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Rabbit and squirrel skins were traded and taxed in timbers of 40 hides each. |
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Until the invention of plastic drum heads in the 1950s, animal hides or metal was used. |
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Various American Indian tribes used hides in the construction of tepees and wigwams, moccasins, and buckskins. |
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In early medieval era hides were used to protect wooden castles and defence buildings from setting alight during a siege. |
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The Inuit, for example, used animal hides for summer tents, waterproof clothes, and kayaks. |
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As well as being used for scraping hides and bark, it may also have been used as a knife. |
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They are raised for their meat, hides, and antlers and, to a lesser extent, for milk and transportation. |
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From manatee hides, Native Americans made war shields, canoes, and shoes, though manatees were predominantly hunted for their abundant meat. |
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Before a molt, the snake stops eating and often hides or moves to a safe place. |
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Besides buffalo, elk, and deer hides, Mandans also used ermine and white weasel hides for clothing. |
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The Mandan were known for their painted buffalo hides that often recorded historic events. |
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These larger boats required joining the buffalo hides with waterproof seams, a technique not used by the American Indians. |
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Known as Woolsorter's Disease, it was a frequent cause of illness and death in English woolen mill workers exposed to contaminated hides and wool. |
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The promo flick sees the ever-trendy Chez trying out a couple of dramatic new looks as she hides her big hair with a series of wigs, even going peroxide blonde. |
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You can't help but love the way Amos plays chess with the elephant, and hides with the tortoise, and the way the owl understands the zookeeper is afraid of the dark. |
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Seeing that the Irish are using the cauldron to revive their dead, he hides among the Irish corpses and is thrown into the cauldron by the unwitting enemy. |
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The ruching is flattering and it hides the top part of my arms. |
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After the layer tannage was completed, the crops and bellies from the 44 hides were reassembled and handled as a unit in each subsequent process until finished. |
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Its flat top hides two trig points nearly a kilometre apart. |
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The ADAM does smack of trying a bit too hard with the wacky names and colour schemes, but all of the marketing flim-flam hides one unexpected fact. |
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Seeing that the Irish are using the cauldron to revive their dead, Efnisien hides among the corpses and destroys the cauldron, sacrificing himself in the process. |
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The process of unliming hides and skins in tanning has been a slow and disgusting one, consisting in soaking the skins in a bath of manure in water, called bate. |
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Moon teaches the friend to live in the wilderness, makes friends with the bully, and hides out in a junkyard courtesy of archetypal rednecks with hearts of gold. |
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Burins and racloirs were used to work bone, antler and hides. |
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The hide would differ in size according to the value and resources of the land, and the landowner would have to provide service based on how many hides he owned. |
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For all who cross his palm with silver he condescends to lift the drapery that hides the reclining figure, and the larger the coin the longer the look. |
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In 2012 India was the world's largest producer of cattle hides. |
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Bean held court in an outhouse, the prisoner seated on a bale of flint hides. Bean was not only judge but prosecutor, as well as counsel for the defense. |
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Naked and exhausted, he hides in a pile of leaves and falls asleep. |
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Additionally, wool was processed and woven for clothing, and hides were crafted into a wide variety of leather products, including shoes and saddles. |
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The main area of Portuguese expansion, at this time, was the coast of Magreb, where there was grain, cattle, sugar, and textiles, as well as fish, hides, wax, and honey. |
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The eutaxiological argument so popular with Newton and his disciples, on the other hand, is logically simpler than the teleological one and hides no linguistic subtleties. |
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Wear dark clothing because it slenderizes and also hides sweat. |
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In the Tribal Hidage the extent of Elmet is described as 600 hides of land, an area slightly more than the total of the wapentakes of Barkston Ash and Skyrack. |
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Their meat, milk, and hides are all of excellent quality, and experimental eland husbandry has been going on for some years in both Ukraine and Zimbabwe. |
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Sheep and hardy cattle were also raised for food, wool, and hides. |
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It hides under the bed and grabs children who will not sleep. |
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The reserves often have bird hides provided for birdwatchers and many provide visitor centres, which include information about the wildlife that can be seen there. |
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This earthly moon, the Church, hath her fulls and wanings, and sometimes her eclipses, while the shadow of this sinful mass hides her beauty from the world. |
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The Company recycles beef, poultry and pork by-product streams into useable ingredients such as tallow, feed-grade fats, meat and bone meal, poultry meal and hides. |
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The pastoral economy meant that hides and leather were readily available. |
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