They lapped against the outspread hands of a solitary girl, whose dusky hair rose and fell with the water. |
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If not, during the race I lapped Rubens, so I guess the Bridgestone weren't that competitive at the end, compared with the Michelin. |
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He cocked his head quizzically and his tongue nervously lapped at his flews. |
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A film of water rainbowed around our blades, and there were gaping holes in the ice, lapped by wavelets. |
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He climbed the leaderboard to run in as high as 7th position and lapped consistently until pitting for a driver change. |
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With these frustrating issues behind them both drivers lapped competitively for the remainder of the race bringing the car home in 14th place. |
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The waves lapped gently at the beach, glittering gently in the mid-afternoon sun. |
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At 5.5 miles, as we lapped my car for the 2nd time, we had stopped, divested ourselves of some more clothes and had a good glug of water. |
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This clearly is a safety risk to both the drivers in the lapped cars and the rest of the field. |
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At first glance the introduction of lapped dovetails for veneered furniture is curious because it entails more work for no perceptible advantage. |
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Small waves lapped against the shore, a quick and steady pulse carrying pieces of driftwood and a few leaves. |
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Water lapped at the edge of the ice-sheets, small icebergs floating off and melting in the warmer waters. |
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Meira, the first driver to make a qualifying attempt, lapped the 1.33-mile oval in 23.2874 seconds, 200.967 mph. |
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The dead woman rose for a moment of agony while she was lapped in the flame, and her bitter scream of pain was drowned in the thundercrash. |
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We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and the horse went through it pretty smoothly. |
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We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and Risk went through it pretty smoothly. |
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Contour feathers lapped over the transmitter, concealing its presence and preserving the bird's hydrodynamic profile as much as possible. |
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When he emerged into the clear air by the riverbank, Tom was sitting where the water lapped at the cold stones. |
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And the media have lapped it up with all the critical engagement of a carnival spruiker. |
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Refit the skirting boards with the uncut board placed snugly in the corner and the shaped board lapped over it. |
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These are shaped to the desired contours and are usually made of hardened tool steel ground and lapped to a mirror finish. |
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It featured broach cut rifling, was lapped by hand, and was made from 4140 carbon steel. |
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As his muzzle touched the water, his tongue lapped at it, his ears pricked up, and his eyes opened weakly. |
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When he got enough, he lapped the water with his tongue, feeling a bit cooler. |
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Lewin was struggling for grip in the latter laps and could mount no further chase of the flying leader, and was himself lapped on the final tour. |
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At one point I thought she was going to be the first person to be lapped in a 100m race. |
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Those two million words were lapped up by the young and restless, the old and tired, and the middle-aged and lagging. |
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Some residents of Lincoln Street were stranded in their own homes as water lapped doors at the front and back of their homes yesterday. |
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A cleaner on his way home from work feared he would die as water lapped his chin when he became trapped in his car in Fairfield. |
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It was something that would not have been attempted prior to the drainage project when the waters of the lake lapped the roadside at Pontoon. |
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The water lapped a short distance away from their feet, filling the companionable silence as their eyes perused the darkness. |
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I look out at two miles of white sand beach, lapped by water with a visibility of 200 feet. |
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Its white sandy beach, lapped by crystal clear waters and hundreds of types of colourful fish make it ideal for swimming and snorkelling. |
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We all sat in these nice reclinable chairs and just lapped up the gorgeous views! |
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Every time she lapped Nicki and Jen, who were running with each other, she made sure they knew exactly how many laps behind her they were. |
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Didier was ninth after a few laps but then got stuck behind Donoso, who had already been lapped. |
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After running very consistently, the Sauber drivers Heidfeld and Raikkonen came in 6th and 7th, although lapped by the flying world champion. |
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Cottages sit in gardens dripping with trellised roses beside shores lapped by frothy waves. |
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She lapped up her food happily and I turned back to my plate and started shoveling food in my mouth. |
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These politically inconsequential, but stylish and aesthetically delightful, films were lapped up by the critics. |
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The drawer fronts are normally joined to the drawer sides with lapped dovetails. |
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Johnny lapped up the unconditional hero worship that the rest of Australia is too cynical to give him. |
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The waves lapped sleepily at the foot of the cliffs, some 200 feet below us. |
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Newspapers and TV newsmagazines lapped up the news, decrying a new confidence crisis among American girls. |
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Striding from the beach and into the ocean, Ikeda paused as waves lapped around his ankles. |
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The water lapped playfully closer and close to our toes and the cool sand embraced our bodies like a fresh sheet on a sticky summer night. |
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The rider will be given a placing if he was lapped more than half way through the race. |
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Of the others, one runner miscounted his circuits and ran one lap too few, and the other gave up after being lapped by all four Harriers competitors. |
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He was back and ready for the Championship race however and finished sixth of nine in a group of airplanes that had been lapped by the four leaders. |
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If riders were lapped, they were required to pull out of the race. |
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If a slow car is in jeopardy of getting lapped by the leader, a flip of the switch can drop a piece of metal on the track that consequently will force a caution flag. |
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The Scot, 29, just nine points behind second-placed Bruno Junqueira in the series, lapped the two-mile oval in 31.384 seconds, an average of 232.743 mph. |
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Miguel, who had not driven the car before Friday's free practice, lapped competitively throughout the third stint to maintain the teams overall position. |
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If you can make out a soft purr, or a meow, or maybe the gentle sound of milk being lapped up from a dish, do not assume that your ears are deceiving you. |
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Since then, artists have reveled in symbol-laden dream scenarios, and audiences looking for clues to the human experience have lapped them up eagerly. |
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The winner that year, who offered voters beer, rum punch, wine and whiskey, lapped him seven times. |
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I was the only person in high-school history to be lapped in a mile race on a quarter-mile track. |
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There was one other arena in which the two Deadspin reporters, Timothy Burke and Jack Dickey, lapped the mainstream types. |
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But, unlike the Minnesota congresswoman, he also lapped the rest of the field in fundraising. |
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The Bangkok metro continued to operate even as a foot of water lapped at the entrances during the 2011 monsoon. |
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After years of hard-earned success on Broadway, where audiences lapped up their chaotic, anything-goes approach, the brothers arrived in Hollywood with an arrogant swagger. |
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The easeful waters lapped at the shores quietly and there was an eerie atmosphere of calm conflicting harshly with the violence which was about show itself. |
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Any rider or group of 20 riders or less who drop behind and are lapped by the lead riders shall be eliminated and must leave the race. |
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Waves lapped on ice-covered rocks that separate Lake Superior from the forest. |
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Knots, Weft joins, Turn-ins: All weft joins should be neatly lapped or turned in to lie just inside the selvage. |
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It was a role that put him at the nexus of public life and while he lapped up the contacts he remained steely. |
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Particularly in its marine breathe the scented air of the sea lapped by the gentle breeze, ideally in an explosion of synesthetic sensations. |
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I lapped on hard rear tyre and the pace was consistent and gathered some useful data for tomorrows session. |
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Outside, the wind screamed and ankle-deep water lapped at the sides of the hotel. |
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These are lapped to a high accuracy and checked optically to ensure the correct flatness is obtained. |
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The crowd, gathered in one of the more conservative pockets of upstate South Carolina, lapped up the tough talk on the border. |
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Then, for the last few runs, we lapped on soft tyres to improve our grid position but it was difficult due to the strong wind. |
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Mr. Pat Martin: Except for the Liberals, who lapped it up like lap dogs to corporate Canada. |
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We lapped on the same hard tyres for the whole session as we usually do chasing the correct race overall package. |
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The government is so far behind on this issue that it thinks it is first, but it has been lapped by the Canadian people. |
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The lapped riders who are withdrawn will be ranked in the reverse order of the moment they were lapped. |
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Located in the north-west of Europe, The Netherlands is lapped by the North Sea and bordered by Belgium in the south and Germany in the east. |
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The polyethylene air and vapour barrier installed on the wall is then lapped up and sealed to the rigid insulation. |
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Finally, only those who lapped, putting their hand to their mouth, were selected. |
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A skater who has been lapped may not act as a pacemaker to a leading skater. |
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Bolt locking lugs are lapped for full contact in their locking recesses. |
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The standard construction using metal-to-metal seats lapped to IMI Bailey Birkett's high standard is suitable for most applications. |
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What gave the terrain a special aspect was the black earth, the chernozem, a common trait of the northern regions lapped by the waters of the Black Sea. |
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And during a work detail in excruciating heat, he discovered a water pipe from which he lapped a pitiful drop or two without sharing it with a cleric laboring nearby. |
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The wooden hulls of the canoes would have bobbed on the desert of water, lapped by waves repeating and repeating the vastness of the earth in soft undulations. |
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The steel-grey wavelets of Loch Skeen lapped dark peaty banks. |
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The walls resemble weatherboard, but cut in irregular widths so as to look even more archaic, as if these lapped boards were sawn from un-squared logs. |
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Finally, the presenters went to a circuit, where the cars were lapped by the Stig's German cousin. |
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A rider who is lapped on the final lap shall be stopped at the beginning of the finishing straight line and shall be given a placing on the basis of his position. |
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Gauvreau was now with lapped cars with 60 laps done. |
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Between these two towns of character, Anglet offers its visitors a host of assets, among which magnificent white sand beaches, lovingly lapped by the waves of the Atlantic. |
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Rising water made instant rivers out of streets and turned countless intersections into lakes as water lapped up to the door handles of many vehicles. |
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It also follows that the movie-goers who lapped up the laddish humour first time round will enjoy it all over again. |
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As he laid the final square of turf, Seb Coe was looking smugger than if he'd lapped Steve Ovett. |
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A theory of the lapped orthogonal transform and its optimization, a fast LOT algorithm derived from DCT, block effects and coding effectiveness compared to DCT, and an example of still image coding are presented. |
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The entire roof surface should be covered using a moisture retardant membrane lapped horizontally, starting at the eaves, before Tradition 100 is applied. |
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Jazz, pictured, lapped up the beautiful weather as a team of 10 keepers got to work spreading six tonnes of woodchip inside DZG's Orang House. |
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In the next round in Europe, Hill again finished second behind Senna and ahead of a lapped Prost. |
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When he came to give a talk at the college, the room was packed with business students of many nationalities who lapped up his observations on design and branding and bathed him in admiration and affection. |
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When a rider from a nation is lapped by the leader of the race, the nation should be pulled out of the race and will be shown in the results as lapped. |
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Peters was alone in front as the leaders were now racing with lapped cars. |
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Cornwall's beaches, backed by ancient granite cliffs and lapped by the UK's most pristine waters, offer all manner of outdoor pursuits, from sailing and surfing to coasteering, kayaking and rock-pooling. |
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Dale Earnhardt just put the chrome horn to that lapped car in front of him. |
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By Martha Keller The New Yorker, November 27, 1954 P. 86 I am lapped and enwrapped and enwound View Article By Alan Burdick By Charles Bethea By Charles Bethea By Phil Klay. |
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By Martha Keller The New Yorker, November 27, 1954P. 86 I am lapped and enwrapped and enwound View Article By Rebecca Mead By Anthony Lane By Alan Burdick By Atul Gawande. |
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We cinched up our headlamps and pressed on, and after hours of bellying under driftwood giants and dodging the incoming tide that lapped at our ankles, we finally arrived at the Ozette well into the night. |
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We even had singing and dancing from Noel, his brother Michael and Tom Meeten, which the audience lapped up. |
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All joints should overlap over a stud and be sealed with a continuous bead of sealant that is run between the layers of polyethylene at the lapped joints. |
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The variety and extent of Crete's coastline make it possible for bathers to enjoy an infinite number of different places to swim, all of them lapped by warm, crystal clear water. |
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Macao, its charmingness has brought the resort of all kind of people in the world, by no means, it is the richest of place to be lapped in luxury. |
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Between each futtock the planks were lapped in normal clinker style and fastened with six iron rivets per plank. |
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He recovered, but retired from professional racing after a private test session in a Lotus 19 the following year, when he lapped a few tenths of a second slower than before. |
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A driver can be lapped numerous times, by any car in front of him. |
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Pritchard struck silver when he outsprinted England's Tony Gibb and New Zealander Lee Vertongen after the high-speed foursome had lapped the rest of the 25-strong field. |
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Schmitz was still unimpressed, proclaiming that she could do that time in a van, and then lapped the Jaguar 47 seconds faster than Clarkson's time. |
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