He spread a clean handkerchief from his hip pocket on a level stretch of ground. |
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With a sigh, he pulls an impressive-looking wallet from his pocket and shows a badge to our translator. |
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So I checked the back pocket for a wallet, took it out and found a driving licence. |
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The occasional hiker might pocket a box of Kendal mint cake or even buy the latest Ordnance Survey map. |
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He took his lighter from his pocket and flicked it, and touched the small steady butane flame to the wick of the candle. |
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A decidedly diminutive parrot's head protruded from the pocket, ebon eyes madly agleam. |
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Pinch together the two sides of the pasta, then cut between the agnolotti and pinch together the sides as well, to create a sealed little pocket. |
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I headed into the hotel anyway, using the key card in my pocket to open the door. |
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Reaching her apartment, Marla pulled her key out of her pocket and stuck it in the keyhole. |
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He had his right hand shoved in the pocket of his khaki shorts and was wearing only one white sock, on his right foot. |
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Regularly, I was wound, polished and looked at but never moved except from one silk pocket to another. |
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He knelt down and pulled a handful of kibble out of his pocket, which he held out for Ginger. |
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Plucking the key from the other pocket and dismissing the guards with an airy wave of the hand, I take care in maintaining an unconcerned air. |
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Ms Landau, a super-fit horsewoman, survived by breathing through an air pocket she managed to find near the brake pedal. |
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He survived in an air pocket for almost an hour after the crash at around 5.30 am on February 27 last year. |
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I thought I was going to get my hands in front of my face to make an air pocket. |
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She sidled out of the small space, and just as she reached the end, there was a lurch as the plane hit an air pocket and she started to fall. |
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The rhythmic rocking of the plane lulled her to sleep until the plane hit an air pocket and threatened to knock them all out of their seats. |
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Hlava was on a plane that hit an air pocket and dropped 5,000 feet in a matter of seconds. |
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One reason put forward is the existence of an air pocket, which may have caused the aircraft to rise slightly before descending. |
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Blood soaked kidskin gloves were peeled off and discarded, new gloves produced from a pocket and slipped onto milk-white hands. |
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It is, essentially, an old phone handset wired up to a standard handphone concealed in his pocket. |
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He looked at the worn banknotes doubled over in his jacket pocket and slowly counted them out. |
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In this country you can still be detained for having anything over a quarter-ounce of a recreational drug in your pocket. |
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McLeish is one of those people that, unless he's got a large wodge in his pocket, he won't leave the house. |
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Doherty opened the scoring with a break of 44 but, bridging awkwardly, missed a red to a middle pocket. |
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He then put it back into his pocket, and walked to the sidelines and handed in his whistle and yellow and red cards and said the game was over. |
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Alexa gave her half of the coppers and one silver and stored the pouch into the lower side pocket of her khakis. |
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Abbey skipped up to the house, a silver bit and four coppers jingling in her apron pocket. |
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The red-faced youth quickly dug into his pocket much to the amusement of the conductor. |
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He studied the padded envelope for a moment, before pulling out a pocket knife and cutting into one of the ends. |
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The knit shirts have one pocket and the woven shirts have one or two pockets. |
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Every time Rover woofs, a pocket computer will tell you what he is saying via the Animal Emotion Analysis System. |
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Una Persson settled a slim, perfect reefer into her holder and fished her Meredith from her top pocket. |
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The company is involved in the manufacture of pocket knives and cutting tools for DIY and gardening. |
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Finally Jo found his keys on the kitchen worktop and slipped them into his pocket. |
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Then drawing a worn volume from the pocket of his long black coat he sat and read till dawn. |
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With a cash-out refinancing, you refinance your mortgage for more than you owe and pocket the difference. |
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The bidders are charged an application fee of 100,000 kronor and then winners are chosen on merit as opposed to depth of pocket. |
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I carefully put the slip of paper back into my pocket and wrenched the shovel out of the ground. |
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I tucked the key in my pocket and finally set about wrestling my hand properly through my sleeve again. |
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I have found myself many times in foreign lands hopelessly trying to refold enormous maps back to their original pocket size. |
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It would mean officers arrive at the station, complete their pocket book and do an about-turn to go straight back out onto the streets. |
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She tied her pocket closed with jute twine by lacing it through holes she punched in the corners. |
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Volunteers are, as the name suggests unpaid, but expenses incurred are reimbursed, so you won't be out of pocket by joining. |
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He briefly waved at Miguel before reinserting his hand back into his pocket. |
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But he missed the final yellow into its own pocket and Hendry accepted his reprieve to take the frame and then the match. |
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He told the court his friend told him to reload the gun, and he did so with ammunition from the other man's pocket. |
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Missy and I remounted Jenny as I put Doc back in my shirt pocket, but I was afraid to ask Jenny to gallop as she was hurting so much. |
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It features a sueded finish, tailored collar with top button loop, a left chest pocket, and a double layer back yoke with extended shoulders. |
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The ninja reached down into the folds of my yukata and extracted the letter from an inside pocket. |
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The gun was now sitting useless on the small table in the hall, the ammo vanished in to his pocket. |
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Balancing his cup in one hand, he reached for his pocket watch and checked the lateness of the hour, before replacing it thoughtfully. |
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Over the years, he has become adept on alto and soprano saxes, value trombone, flugelhorn, pocket trumpet, cornet, and various clarinets. |
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In the pocket of his jacket was the straight razor he intended using on any enemies who might try to jump in the amtrac with him. |
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It's yet another way of hitting the pocket of the law-abiding, dutiful driver. |
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Flushed from the pocket by Tigers pressure, Hagans roamed the field for nearly 5 seconds before zipping a 25-yard pass to wideout Deyon Williams. |
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Simple in design, this is a great little deep neck top with a half length zip and zipped pocket at the chest for storing bus passes. |
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The pants have an elastic drawcord waist, articulated knees, stretch panels on the waist, and a back zip pocket. |
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Quatre's smile is bright as he produces a pair of zipcuffs from an inner pocket of his jacket. |
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I reached into my pocket and fished out my Zippo, quickly flipping the top back and lighting it. |
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He pulled out the lead crystal paperweight from his pocket with his gloved hand. |
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The whole time, I was sweating up a storm, thinking that he'd still frisk me and find the stash in my jeans pocket. |
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If you don't like a normal, strong side hip carry, then try something like a shoulder rig, ankle or pocket holster. |
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Tiger balm is great because it is easy to carry in your pocket, it's not messy and the leeches hate it. |
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When he saw something of note, he scrawled it on a folded up piece of yellow legal paper he kept in his coat pocket. |
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I've never understood why people carry their wallets in a back pocket instead of a front one. |
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It was then that he remembered the book of matches in his pocket, and drew it out. |
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He sits again, pulls a book of matches out of his pocket, strikes one and holds it out toward me. |
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For once, her mother gave a genuine smile and whipped a mascara wand out of her pocket. |
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You see him sip abstemiously, after using the small reading glasses he keeps in his pocket to read the label. |
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He pulled his staff from his pocket to deflect one of her punches, and quickly jabbed her in the ribs with the tip of it. |
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A hand came out of his pocket as a thumb jabbed at the air over his shoulder towards his house. |
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For evening, her navy tuxedo jacket has satin trim on the collar, pocket and sleeves, and is a modern twist on a classic design. |
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I reached into the front pocket of my jacket and took out a small business card. |
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He pulled a Canadian quarter out of the pocket of his black pants and tossed it from hand to hand. |
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Instead of a warrant card, he produced a postcard-size, black and white photograph from an inside pocket. |
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Don't wear a tie bar, unless you are going to accessorize it with a plastic pocket protector. |
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The baby-size pocket guns, the compacts, the full size, and the long target models, all fit the same holster. |
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She eyed him surreptitiously, noting the oddly showy silver watch chain peeking from his waistcoat pocket. |
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This water-repellent jacket features an interior stash pocket, hand-warmer pockets and no-snag zipper. |
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Dante took a slice of beef jerky that was in his pocket and gave it to the boy. |
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It took all my concentration just to remain balanced on the higher air pocket, as if I were balancing a surfboard on a beach ball. |
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Smiles can be seen on the weather-beaten faces of those who have been able to pocket this year's pay. |
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It reduces them to the level of a jingle, a word that describes the sound of change in your pocket, which is what your songs become. |
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Coins jingled freely in his pocket as he strolled toward the man and his cart. |
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Sophia started to tug the Guard's navy dress coat, lightly jingling the badges on her left breast pocket. |
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In half of the offences a purse or wallet has been removed from the victim's handbag or pocket. |
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Plenty of guys always have a bit of wedge in their pocket but I've always been either hopelessly broke or stupidly rich. |
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I collected my pack of cigarettes from the crate, shoved them in my back pocket and hoisted the garbage bag over my shoulder. |
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Digging his keys out of his pocket, he jogged lightly up the last few steps. |
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He starts up running again, counting his pocket change, wipes his goggles as they joggle up and down his face. |
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She plucks two huge medallions from her pocket that dangle weightily from rainbow-coloured tapes. |
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He had been given a basket of apples and a revolver to sit weightily in his deep overcoat pocket. |
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Taking holding costs and dividends into account, the Government is well out of pocket. |
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Their pleasantly radiused shape along with the secure pocket clip make this one of the most carry friendly folders I've ever used. |
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She pulled her lighter from her pocket, spinning it in her fingers almost joyfully. |
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Pleats, piping, pocket welts, pocket flaps, top-stitched yokes all look wonderful in linen. |
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The matching linen flat-front pants are slightly low-waisted and feature two off-seam pockets, as well as pocket welts. |
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Just listen to the engine, run it round the block a few times and if it doesn't judder too much in third, hand over your pocket change. |
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My hypothesis that the watch is in your pocket because you stole it, is not an ad hoc hypothesis. |
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Armed with large circular screens, we worked the pocket remains in a small stream that ran past the mine adit. |
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If you have set up a home and want to dress it up without making a hole in your pocket then here is an option. |
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The markets are a cornucopia of plenty and the prices won't make a hole in your pocket. |
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As he waited to hole out on the 72nd green at Oakland Hills in 1937, Guldahl removed a comb from his pocket and coolly groomed his hair. |
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If he had taken a large wet fish out of his pocket and hit me around the face with it I couldn't have been more surprised. |
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A young woman suddenly jumped up and whipped out her silver and blue flip phone from her back right pocket, which had abruptly vibrated. |
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With a self-satisfied flourish, she whipped her iPod out of her pocket and held it in front of my face. |
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So a few days ago my son was out playing and decided to give away the five coins that were rattling around in his pocket. |
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Press under the seam allowances on the edges of the pocket and finish those edges if your fabric ravels. |
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I guess I must have been about 12 or 13 when I started getting pocket money on a regular basis, I started lashing out on Marvel and DC Comics. |
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He yawned, stretching his arms and reaching down to his pocket when he felt his phone vibrating. |
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Occasionally. in those days, some would be paid a wage but mostly they would work for their keep and a little pocket money. |
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He earned his keep in university by running a bookmaking operation out of his back pocket. |
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Refined and sleek, this handsome agenda cover slips easily into a jacket pocket or briefcase. |
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As the New York primary drew closer, Mitt Romney had a chit in his pocket that he could cash in at the right moment. |
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Being dapper is all about attention to detail, like sporting a perfectly tucked handkerchief in your suit pocket. |
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Frantically clutching his terrified daughter, Heppell found an air pocket in a basement and sheltered for two hours as the idyllic resort around him was destroyed. |
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You have to wonder where, in all that welter of rock up ahead, the pilot will be able to find a comfortable pocket in which to put his aircraft down. |
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To be exact, I had ten kroner in my pocket, less than one pound. |
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We hit an air pocket and dropped more quickly than anticipated. |
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Moreover, your wristwatch-cum-caller ID will communicate with the repeater, saving you from fumbling around in your pocket whenever your phone rings. |
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It has a front zipper closure with inside storm flap, diagonal front zip pockets, two inside pockets and locker loop, plus a left chest embroidery access pocket. |
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But are the creators exploiting the pester power of Balamory fans willing to spend vast sums of pocket money pounds on any old piece of tat with a Balamory logo? |
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We hit an air pocket mid-air in an A300 and the plane fell 100 feet. |
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I mumbled and popped in a lemon drop I had had in my pocket. |
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The Turkish team had a major scare on their way here when their privately chartered plane hit an air pocket and briefly plummeted towards the ground. |
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We sat outside my house for a couple of hours, then gathered the money into the front pocket on my cagoule, hid the box under the rosebush, and went home for tea. |
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He ripped the page from the writing pad and stuffed it into his pocket. |
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He pulled all of his money from his shirt pocket and counted it out. |
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She is a natural listener and it is easy to imagine her in a white coat with a stethoscope in her pocket, dispensing sympathy and stern wisdom at the bedside. |
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The barraca managers and ambulantes are simpatico in their daylong quest to pocket gobs of hard-earned money. |
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She had to pay for a personal trainer and a dietician out of her own pocket, she says. |
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Also all shirt patterns should align perfectly where the pocket is sewn. |
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When signing with a major label, an artist's advance is expected to fund the recording of an album, with the balance going into the artist's pocket. |
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He stuck his hands in his pocket and wandered off down the road. |
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He thought it must have fallen from his pocket somewhere after he'd sat restringing the instrument under his favourite tree, but he hadn't been able to find it again. |
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Walking up the alleyway he took a key from his pocket and opened the door. |
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While the concept of a cardigan isn't all that hip, this zip-up sweater's high collar and corduroy detailing on the front pocket give it an updated appeal. |
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Dimples and scratches in the sand also reveal the presence of numerous small mammals, including kangaroo rats, ground squirrels, pocket mice, and wood rats. |
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He stole a mobile phone from his top pocket and a wallet from a jacket. |
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At this stage, you've reamed the primer pocket and the flash hole. |
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Sherlock Holmes put down the Daily Gazette where he had been perusing the agony column, his daily ritual, and retrieved a letter from his coat pocket. |
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Peterson glared at him as he pulled a house key from his jacket pocket. |
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The keys to the Jeep jangled loudly in my pocket, and I felt happier and happier as I got farther and farther away from everything I had found familiar. |
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My watch chain clicks noisily together as I toss it into my left pocket. |
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They both watched the man who stepped out as he locked the door, put the key card in his pocket, glanced at them briefly, then walked to the elevators. |
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Filled with misery, he removed a roll of blank paper from the pocket of his robe, and slowly he began to write, using the quill pen he always kept with him. |
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He reloaded his shotgun, and counted the barrels in his jacket pocket. |
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Striding into a bank in North Miami Beach, a man pulled a pistol from his pocket, did the usual stick-up speech, and within 30 seconds was on his way out with a bag of loot. |
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An aide later found it crumpled in the general's shirt pocket. |
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There were days when I had only an anna in my pocket and nothing to eat! |
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They walked down to the car that way, Aaron's keys jingling in his pocket. |
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If the bonds appreciated, should speculators pocket the windfall? |
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It's light and has plenty of space, as well as a zip pocket. |
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She reached into the diminutive pocket located near the bodice of her wrapper, and procured a set of metallic keys hanging from a rather large gold ring. |
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He scrambled to find an air pocket and tried to keep calm as he prayed someone would rescue him as his car horn blared non-stop after being short-circuited by the water. |
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Mr Bullimore sheltered in a tiny air pocket under the boat, 2,500 km from Australia, suffering from hypothermia, dehydration and frostbite but survived against all the odds. |
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Indeed, as I have said, it would give every single property owner in this country an immediate lift in the amount of money that is left in his or her pocket. |
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Upon landing, he was reportedly spotted wandering the tarmac with only a comb in his pocket. |
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Another tip with regards to this documentation is to pack it somewhere where you can access it easily, but which is secure, say in an inside zip pocket of your rucksack. |
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Even with a small air pocket, the warmth of a victim's breath can seal the snow around his mouth much as perspiration seals the inside of an igloo or a snow cave. |
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When Dillon was 19, he was stopped for driving under the influence and had a marijuana joint and a Quaalude pill in his pocket. |
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But more cash in your pocket or bank account isn't the only benefit of kicking the habit. |
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In this fellow's case, he was arrested at fifteen for carrying a roach clip for marijuana in his pocket. |
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But Kerry sadly left his checkbook at home, offering only pocket change. |
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After he exited the house they pounced on him, finding a white powder substance in his pocket they beleive to be cocaine. |
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A MAN was found with a knuckleduster in his pocket when police arrested him over an assault on his girlfriend. |
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Mr Dryden said that when he was eventually arrested, Corner told police that he had a knuckleduster in his pocket. |
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Knuckled The Bale cash was burning a hole in Levy's pocket, belying his reputation for parsimony and ball-busting dealmaking. |
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Eliminates common longboarding injuries from falling on the tool in their pocket, as the boarder no longer needs to carry a tool for adjustments. |
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The Germans were forced into a pocket, the shape of a deflating balloon. |
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So, it's difficult where you have something in your pocket and you have to respond immediately and be quirky and quippy. |
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A man in a pinstriped business suit approaches and digs into his pocket. |
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Look for a signature red pocket lining and red stitching on the belt loop. |
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And minutes after another employee left, he was seen taking a Jiffy bag to a locker where he opened it and tore it up before putting the pieces in his pocket. |
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I had a jar of lightning bugs in my pocket and the lid was off. |
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Early on, a dancer gathers parachute silk and stuffs the entire mass into a pocket, while other dancers locomote by pushing and pulling as they touch each other. |
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