They could very easily put together a benefit gig and raise the money Moo lost. |
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Most people take what they're given, but smart cookies take time to put together a business case for a better rise. |
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Children can concentrate and put together their experience and their future on paper. |
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It was shaped like a block, and looked so sloppily put together, with no specific design to speak of. |
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Oh, and make sure it's BYO, so you can put together some strong mimosas for half the price. |
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The military plan has been put together mindful of our determination to do all we humanly can to avoid civilian casualties. |
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The book is put together like a conversation and moves through emotional responses to analysis, and hopeful visioning for the future. |
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Some of the sherwanis worn by the Maharajas of those days must have taken one whole month to put together, with everything done by hand. |
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His clothes were always ironed and as put together as anything you'd see on a store mannequin. |
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The very good National and ACT members on that select committee put together a minority report. |
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He's a busy man but takes time out to play golf and put together a chic and trendy photo book every year. |
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I have suffered more perhaps from the reading of bad books than from all other misemployments of time put together. |
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He just did his best to put together the kind of game plans that win, but he has come up short the past two years. |
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I have spent a lot of time, effort and money to try and put together the next project. |
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It's essential for language that you can always put together simple elements to make more complicated elements. |
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He has put together a squad full of quality with a good mix of youth and experience, and foreign and homegrown players. |
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The shots of this film are arbitrarily put together with no rhyme or reason, creating haphazard action that is barely cogent. |
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Wigginton put together a 55-53 win at Tadcaster and 61-47 win at Tollerton to keep themselves in with a shout. |
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This is an intriguing concept, well put together, with the mockumentary crew detailing the action in a lead up to the fight. |
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Along the road were mud bricks put together in the shape of small houses to dry in the hot and moistureless desert climate. |
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She explained that she had put together the aftercare bags to ensure people used the right products for all their piercings. |
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Out of the all the compilations I've put together, I've probably used this track the most. |
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I think the compilers put together this offering based on the famous folks who have starred, rather than choosing the best of the best. |
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We'll be showing more international cricket than all the competition put together, they said. |
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He promised to put together a bundle of supplies and mail them, and I could send him a check when I received them. |
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Our first step was to put together a mood board to take a look at some palettes that had this quality. |
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Paul last found himself in America three years ago, when he was part of an 11,000-man team put together to tackle a major forest blaze. |
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The unconsidered trifles of this genre and verselets written after 1927 were put together four years after his death in Sphulinga. |
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I've attached a picture that one of our industrious computer experts put together. |
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I've not got enough pics for the bridal fair, and we need to put together our album fairly soon. |
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Corporate clients will decide to put together their own insurance policies, axing brokers altogether. |
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Using sound effects, music and special effects the 15 children put together five short films. |
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They put together a blue-ribbon committee of advisers and actually let the advisers advise. |
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They explain a lot about how shots were put together or what effects were used to bring them off. |
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The benefit of a multi-agency team is that we can put together a combination of services to fit individual needs. |
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It is that lack of batting consistency that has been our undoing so far, but we are starting to put together higher totals more regularly. |
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The pics and wallpapers that I put together for the community were received very well. |
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According to Karl, this is currently outselling every other record in the Top 20 put together, and is thus a dead cert for Number One on Sunday. |
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Are you trying to solve a particular question like whether this piece of string which is put together in a particular way can be unknotted? |
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Officials hurriedly put together advice on the disposal of disinfectants, manure, slurry and milk. |
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Donegal put together another incisive move in the 19th minute, Hegarty netting with aplomb. |
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We know we have to build on the win and put together an unbeaten run of five or six games on the bounce. |
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Every other type, even those derived from natural sources like soyabeans or wild yam, are put together in the test tube. |
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The soft potato topping made it like the best of shepherd's pie and boeuf bourguignon put together. |
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He then put together another double to extend his lead after the 8th frame to an unsurmountable 30 pins. |
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Moreover, in the Homeric there exists an acute and graphic sense of how things work, are put together, come apart. |
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The team put together mountains of legal briefs to support the argument that Texas had no right to control the private conduct of its citizens. |
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However, there are fashion magazines and features put together by professionals, so why step on their toes? |
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They put together new builds every quarter, and test them for a full quarter. |
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This man has 76 days to put together a government and plan an inauguration. |
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Judging by the size and weight of the car and the way it has been put together, it gives a reassuring air of solidity. |
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Last night, a Government spokesperson insisted the bill was put together by the parliamentary draftsman's office and the Attorney General. |
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One bad Hollywood film can hog more feature column inches than all the country's classical musical talent put together. |
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People travelled from Tipperary, Wexford, Waterford, parts of Kilkenny and Cork to visit this fantastic fairyland put together for the children. |
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The whip is put together with mayonnaise, lime juice, double cream and walnuts. |
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If you read standard expositions of Quantum Theory you can put together a certain list of the things that are not effects. |
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Well, that's not the most coherent argument I've ever put together in favor of the educational system, but you get the idea. |
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The deal was put together in the Netherlands by Dutch lawyers under Dutch law. |
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He can put together a coherent policy programme which emphasises sensible reform of the public services and the tax and benefits system. |
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So impassioned am I about Croydon that I have put together a poetry book all about it. |
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During the past week campers learnt the art of African and tassa drumming, how to walk on stilts and how to put together an atlas. |
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I did ponder at one time whether it would be a good idea to put together a contract of expectations for choir members. |
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The sail cloths and everything will have to be put together and you'll need a steady hand to paint it all. |
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That piece of good fortune heralded something of a turnaround, as the Scots put together their best period to date. |
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I was just wondering if you could put together a list of everything you have coming out this summer. |
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When put together the way they are, the result is phenomenally satisfying, kind of like a jazzed-up garage band. |
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Even those which are imaginative and intelligently put together are often morally dubious. |
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We used to have to think of the names of flowers as answers to puzzles, or to put together the pieces of a picture, like a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Only by delving through minutes in the county archives has the jigsaw been put together. |
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Since my dream was so fresh in my mind, it was very simple to put together the end result. |
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These athletes have done more for racial harmony than all the members of the race relations board put together. |
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The closure of the gap and the erection of a new flyover have been put together in what seems to be a bureaucratic job lot. |
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Using a variety of sources, they put together a good guestimate of what the UNSC will hear. |
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From when I was very small, I was always interested seeing how various things are put together. |
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This is a very sad collection of songs put together, but what was a second rate band in their heyday is a total disaster today. |
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He combed antique markets and put together a collection of swords and other edged weapons that was completely sold out at auction. |
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The children also put together a book of the charity's good works, as well as creating a global blanket containing flags from across the world. |
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Bold bedrooms may look free, but remember that they have been put together with deliberation, care and discipline. |
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Valentine displays have been put together by staff with a sense of romance. |
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I have always been fascinated by how things are put together whether it is wirelesses or motor cars. |
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The auto carriers are put together and taken apart while passengers are aboard their section of the train. |
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It was interesting to take other peoples' songs apart, see how they were put together and arranged. |
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And they've put together a golf trail stretching from Edzell down to St Andrews and stretching westwards as far as Perth and Blairgowrie. |
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Sue has interviewed birth mothers, adopted people, adopters and social workers to put together a history of adoption over the last century. |
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The floor of the tunnel was made of solitary stones, which were put together to serve as a pathway to someplace. |
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They still had a deal in Japan and put together an album featuring guest singers and rappers while they pondered their next move. |
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The proprietor, Val, has put together a site that should please any aficionado of mammalian aerialists. |
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To put together five-year spending plans in such an environment and to make projections on income over the period is whistling in the dark. |
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They have put together a programme of events which includes a free barbecue, a Tug of War competition and a rodeo bull. |
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As usual, we put together a panel of market mavens who can decipher today's investment climate. |
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It seems like the company has put together a reasonable and synergistic set of businesses. |
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After initially performing the piece, the group reassembled just last week to put together this version. |
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The 1891 capsule may also be reburied, along with a new one put together by children to mark the opening of the new building next year. |
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I read that for a time in the 1920s more airfreight was lifted annually out of Papua New Guinea than in all the rest of the world put together. |
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Macra has also put together a whole host of novelty competitions and farm skills displays, from sheaf tossing to round bale rolling. |
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The conference agenda has been put together by young people and will be delivered in partnership with them. |
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The association is also urging the FAA to allow imported aircraft kits to be put together without requiring a production certificate. |
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A great programme is being put together for August and a press release will be sent out at a later date. |
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Far from being champions of a brave new world of gastronomy, we consume more junk food than the rest of Europe put together. |
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The care home was required to put together a plan for refurbishment and redecoration with enough baths and showers. |
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In the dying months of the boom, Beggs put together the deal with virtually no personal cash. |
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Harris put together journals with worksheets to help students retain information from the books. |
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In either of these cases, all the parceners put together make but one heir, and have but one estate among them. |
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He put together a 'Garland' of privately printed verses by distinguished poets. |
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The band has put together a lively selection of 52 jigs, reels and hornpipes, many of which were played by the original band. |
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Road accidents claim more lives in Punjab each year than all murders, homicides and fatal diseases put together. |
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The show, to be held at Talkatora Stadium, will see an amalgam of rich Indian heritage and contemporary art put together to entertain the public. |
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I have put together the most absurdly yinzer gallery of Pirates and Steelers jerseys from last week. |
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When we put together cutups of their third-and-long plays, the reel was the shortest of anyone we played. |
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Masters of the prevailing zeitgeist, U2 have reinvented themselves more times than Bowie and Madonna put together. |
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Could you put together a list of players who hit 20 or more homers with the lowest batting average in one season? |
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To put together critical creative teams, the 21 st-century organization must go to urban centers where reservoirs of talent are concentrated. |
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These young stars will move on to be part of an album, which will be put together by leading lights from the music industry. |
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He sat as she went to the tray and put together a plate of the milder foods such as bread and jelly and French toast. |
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During that time, I put together a whole chapbook of my poems, mostly about my family. |
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The remainder of the Hawk order was sent in broken-down sub-assemblies and these were put together by the French. |
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In the middle of the table was a centerpiece put together with white roses. |
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The veteran French defender had been mulling over a new one-year contract put together to postpone his retirement from football. |
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In fact there's a real question about whether either can even command enough support to put together a coalition with smaller parties. |
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For a dinner party, James put together a black DEX T-shirt, grey Mexx summer short-sleeved sweater and charcoal grey ribbed Mexx pants. |
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Instead of forfeiting quality, Byrnes hired experienced and talented craftsmen to put together full-time specialty crews. |
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Between farm work and treating the injuries of cowpokes, Maggie is able to put together a decent life for her family. |
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Within months of the arrests in August 2006, Western antiterror officials had put together a detailed portrait of the plot. |
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Maori representatives have put together some awesome proposals, such as covenants of access and non-saleability. |
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Todd Brun has put together a list of faculty openings and postdoctoral positions available in quantum information processing. |
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She had managed to put together castanets with pieces of wood and string, which she need for the dance. |
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He still can't talk English, but thanks to the classes, he now can put together alphabets and words. |
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His charm and simple way of simply listening to people soon has him with more patients than both the town's other headshrinkers put together. |
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Originally put together to sound like a pirate radio broadcast, listening to it now it's like a little time machine. |
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Feudal armies were not permanent institutions, but temporary assemblies put together by the crown for specific objectives. |
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We had originally thought we could put together a viable project in 6 months. |
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Operatives on site still have a bit to do to put together the kit which has arrived in an artic. |
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Here, we've put together three stylish casual looks to illustrate the kinds of clothes on offer. |
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The artwork, made up of empty bottles, cigarette boxes, full ashtrays and paint tins was put together by Damien Hirst. |
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Comedian and geek Samuel Johnson Danny O'Brien has put together a happening of such perfect, involuted cleverness that it takes the breath away. |
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But put together all the striking aspects of the story, and it smells fishy. |
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Cosma Shalizi has put together a wonderful compilation of electoral college maps and cartograms. |
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She explained that to achieve her associateship, she had to put together a presentation for a panel of judges. |
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Although compared to the runty gruntings of their contemporaries they sound as forward thinking as Varese, Stockhausen, and Cameo put together. |
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Unashamedly emotional, rushingly life-affirming and immaculately put together, it even gives them a run for their immaculately-tailored money. |
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The pavement ended and I wound through potholes and deep ruts wider than three of my tires put together. |
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What looks at first sight to be a straightforward recorded song recital turns out to be far more intricately and thoughtfully put together. |
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Through painstaking efforts, he put together a bicycle made of bamboo, abundantly available in his state. |
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But, like most stews, tagines generally need to simmer too long to be put together after work. |
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Some people think the hexameter line comes from the lyric, from rhythmic phrases put together, usually three phrases in a line. |
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Everyone is fit and healthy and we are pleased to say the contingency plan we put together worked very well. |
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Keeping the cash carrot dangling before the GAA ensures the organisation will remain onside when the National Stadium plan is put together. |
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A loose lip can often give members of the fourth estate the opportunity to put together a story that should not be available to them. |
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We have put together a range of malt whiskies to encompass all styles, regions and ages, which I am sure will have something for everyone. |
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I've put together a dish of salmon fishcakes, but brought in some Scandinavian flavours that marry well with smoked fish. |
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The Carolingians attempted to put together a sort of western revival of the Empire. |
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It was put together by a group of volunteer, professional economists and consultants. |
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The schwag that we normally put together for the drive, the bottle openers, t-shirts, Gilligan hats, what have you, are too expensive to produce. |
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This comprehensive trilogy was put together by one of the foremost authorities on Mary with the help of respected Mariologists and Theologians. |
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One of the main objectives of the choir at present is to put together a presentation of hymns and carols for Christmas services. |
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Speaking of money, I've put together a tentative monthly budget because I'm sick of always scraping by from paycheck to paycheck. |
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I feel the whole conference could have been consolidated into a single day if the tracks had been put together correctly. |
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Someday someone is going to put together an article cataloging just how many screw-ups he has been responsible for in the last two years. |
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Maguire, silver-haired but with a youthful face, looks surprisingly well put together for a man who scrimps on his clothing budget. |
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But he had been banged up for a while, and didn't know how to put together the alliances, how to outreach and work with others. |
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We have found it harder to chase results compared to teams who have been put together over a long period of time. |
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She has put together a collection of oils depicting how light transforms everything in the vast open space of the desert. |
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We put together an unprecedented ground operation, but it was matched by the zealots on the right. |
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We need first of all a fact finding mission and then we need to put together a coalition of conservators, a cultural coalition. |
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The show was put together rather hastily, in a bid to raise moral and material support for the artist who is ailing. |
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Last year, Ford put together one of the finest rookie seasons in college basketball history. |
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Fortunately, countless friends materialized, all willing to help put together a wedding in less than two weeks. |
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Because of limited special effects technology at that time, you can easily tell that these are two mattes put together. |
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It by no means stretches the possibilities of the medium, however handsomely put together and delivered. |
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Remarkably, if they could conjure a win, they would then have managed to take more points off Celtic than the rest of the SPL clubs put together. |
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These structures, often put together by the pisciculturist himself, suffer from a number of drawbacks. |
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Aaron and Ruth both won batting and RBI titles to go with their multiple home run crowns but never put together all three legs in one year. |
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You can head over to this website, where somebody has handily enough put together an accessible version of it. |
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In addition, students are taken on field trips where they sit and sketch landmarks and put together a scrapbook on their feelings. |
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But the arguments which these two men have put together have the power of simplicity, comprehensibility, and the weight of reasonableness. |
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With only six games remaining, the Warriors have put together one of the most impressive seasons in recent memory. |
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The beaten Grand Finalists are trying to put together a financial package that would keep around 15 players on full-time contracts. |
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DeLuca said he is trying to put together a statewide committee that would examine the issue. |
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I remember this big stone room that had iron beds, and there were two bedheads put together. |
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It's also a very cleverly put together compilation, sequencing the songs for maximum impact rather than chronological accuracy. |
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A new combination of technologies has been put together to create the refinery. |
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It's part of a special package of measures being put together by transport chiefs for Christmas and New Year. |
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The measures have been put together by a consortium of local authorities north and south of the river. |
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It all seems to be well put together too, with solid construction and good fit and finish. |
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Worse again, he put together arrangements for his music which were obtuse and wilfully difficult. |
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And we became eager to perform the set of cover versions we had put together. |
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Then, suddenly, he will put together a performance that indicates that he does belong there after all. |
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We've put together eight denim-on-denim looks that are a bit of a departure from the traditional Canadian tuxedo. |
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Food parcels may be harder to put together but necessary all the same. |
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That made it easier for Perry and abecedarian to put together a skilled, committed team. |
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I heard that at one point you were trying to put together a Batman musical on Broadway. |
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Senator Rob Portman of Ohio has put together a plan that would serve well as a blueprint. |
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Then, I have this other little thing that came along who, unfortunately, is brighter than the other two put together. |
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A bottle of The Glenlivet, aged in the cask longer than Poppet and buster put together. |
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In most science exhibitions, there are student groups that take the easy way out and opt for a project that can be put together using easily available material. |
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In 1984, on the basis of a report put together by an Italian MEP and committed federalist, the European Parliament overwhelmingly approved a Draft Treaty on European Union. |
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People needed housing, and providing this was left to jerry-builders who put together cheap, insufficient, flimsy dwellings that soon fell into disrepair. |
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Horse Racing Ireland has put together a rescue package to save one of the country's most famous racecourses, Punchestown near Dublin, from closure. |
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In its heyday, the Review enjoyed a reputation as an obtuse and nearly unreadable but authoritative publication put together by a sometimes raffish staff. |
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It can be put together on an assembly line, like an automobile. |
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Purchasers had been entitled to assume that their homes would be put together in the traditional way using tried and tested materials such as solid house-bricks. |
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The machines are put together largely from non-aircraft components. |
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Needing to take the music out on to the road, a new band was put together. |
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The way that satellite arrangements are usually put together is that the philosophy, the language, the pedagogy, and the kaupapa of the schools do match. |
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I'm also trying to put together a new site design using the latest whizzy web technology that'll knock your socks off and turn the blog-design world on its head. |
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Master of deduction Sherlock refuses to put together the evidence that his girlfriend Alyssa is cheating on him. |
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Anyone who's genuinely confused as to how a pro-Social Security administration might make the numbers add up can look at any number of plans liberal wonks have put together. |
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He is in his late thirties or early forties and very well put together. |
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With a bit of luck and duct tape, I thought we might put together enough votes to avoid a runoff. |
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She said students learned a lot about how to put together a proper survey and about the pitfalls to avoid such as asking leading questions or ambiguous questions. |
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This group have instead put together a record whose super-mellow production is as relaxing as a pair of massaging hands on overly stressed shoulders. |
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He has put together a nonreligious list in hopes of attracting Sunnis, nationalists, and others who don't want to be ruled by Shia religious leaders. |
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Its American cousin makes a poor apology for a nest, it is true, merely a loose bundle or platform of sticks, as flimsily put together as a dove's nest. |
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They actually put together financial products based on the models developed by the quants, and Gaul was one of them. |
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After a torrid Leinster league campaign that saw the side barely survive in the top flight the Blues have put together a great cup run to reach their second successive final. |
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The goodie packages have been put together by marketing firm Distinctive Assets for 11 years. |
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However, because the singer, Claudine Ansermet, was ill, the lutist Paolo Cherici put together a program of solo lute pieces instead, which was quite enjoyable. |
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We got together, looked at old pictures, and put together these old songs from our hard drive. |
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What usually happens when you put together a soundtrack is you make a deal with some record company that has some sort of back-door deal with the studio. |
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As ominous as all those syllables sound when put together, hydrochlorothiazide will not slow your heart. |
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With the pitch already booked but no one to play, word reached the Lashings pub, where a scratch team was hastily put together among staff and regulars. |
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His first gig was with a drum-and-bugle corps put together by the parish priest. |
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One of the most engaging things about the site is its air of faint eccentricity, and the fact that it is put together by a thoroughgoing enthusiast. |
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California already locks up more three strikes offenders than the other states that have similar repeat offender laws on their books put together. |
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The methods they used have all been developed before by string theorists, but their merit was to put together the different techniques in a self-consistent manner. |
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They will be put together in an area selected for its melliferous resources and its density in hives to ease the saturation of the area with drones from selected hives. |
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Brown has put together a highly melodic and moody trip hop disc. |
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I'm cha cha chaing around the corridors and we're-all-going-on-a-summer-holiday-ing around my office as I put together supplies of sick bags, beach toys and bottles of water. |
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Without access to the site, reporters, social media, and governments put together pieces of the puzzle. |
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Police say that the final pieces of the puzzle were put together in the second week of March. |
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He put together an unreal show...every performer dedicated his or her music to Whitney. |
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She goes to the door and ushers in a tall, handsome man, impeccably put together. |
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The interview process is likely to entail some degree of closure as the interview guide is put together, which may blinker the researcher slightly. |
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McAuliffe also put together a far more effective ground operation than Cuccinelli, led by veteran Democratic organizer Robby Mook. |
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That we have enough information to put together a well-informed opinion in every controversy. |
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I have a wobbly desk that I put together poorly about three moves ago, and which is now being held together with gum and string. |
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He helped run that one as a regular attendee at the morning meetings in the Executive Building of the brains trust that put together the mother of all campaign disasters. |
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They have put together three different kinds of good-value breaks. |
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So my old friend April wanted to do a solid for the troops and she and her 3 rd grade class put together a care package and holiday cards from the kids for my team. |
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In Dadat camp, for example, several clutters of this nature have been put together, with the whole purpose of defending Somalian nationhood and identity. |
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Rajkumar Jeswani, a spare parts salesman from Ahmedabad, worked overtime to put together enough money to feed his family while he was away and for his ticket back. |
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Many court watchers speculated that Stewart was probably smarter than all the lawyers put together and could hold up very well on cross-examination. |
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He even put together a powerpoint presentation complete with photos and charts. |
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Melissa has put together a spreadsheet of our favorite girl's names. |
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A new plan has been put together to clean up road and railway bridges and shopping centres as part of the council's Street Force initiative to spruce up the city. |
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We then went through an intensive process of negotiation, cajolery, threats, and mathematical calculations to put together a deal that everyone could support. |
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Based on her hagiographical work, she has put together a single volume which contains forty biographical sketches of female saints from antiquity to the present. |
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We also put together ideas for listener promotions, on-air content, and how we can take these off-air in marketing terms to attract new listeners. |
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If you can't put together the how or the why of the murder, you are going to get a jury to make a leap of faith with you and convict somebody of capital murder. |
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It should not expect much, however, until it convinces Riyadh that it can put together successful policies in the region. |
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I helped him put together a casebook on Anti-Terrorism and Criminal Enforcement, and he is advising me on the course I'm teaching on that subject next year. |
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But then, when you put together all these elements, you realize that this rather significant Special Forces operation really indicates that special ops has come of age. |
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The cassoulet is respectable, properly put together and cooked slowly. |
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For a band that has largely focused on a heavy type of music, the fact that they can put together good slower songs shows that they are maturing well. |
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The whole book was put together with a strand running length-wise on the back and on the front and then four horizontal strands held the pages together. |
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The lawsuit has been put on hold by the administration order which protects a company from its creditors and gives it time to put together a rescue package. |
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The bottom is trussed, and the two parts are strongly put together. |
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It put together a wonderful course of 22 scenic miles across the countryside, and put up 1,000 pounds for the man who could outrace the town's horses to the finish line. |
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But either way, as the charming outro bids you farewell before a deceiving extra track, it's evident that The Sways have put together something a bit special here. |
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It's elegantly put together on high-grade paper, the writers are almost all well known in this segment, and the design is simplistic and beautiful. |
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Computers will be able to out-think the entire world population put together within the next 60 years, the head of Lucent's research division has forecast. |
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This was something I put together as a kind of experiment to see if a little sunspace made from scrap lumber and some poly sheeting could collect any useful heat. |
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Our most junior producer, who had put together the noon show and was at the gym at the time, came back into work and helped honcho the overnight show. |
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Jacobs said she will put together a hope chest for her son, filling it with pictures and mementoes so Gabriel can get a sense of who his father was. |
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Tony Clark put together four good years with the Tigers in the 1990s, beginning in 1996 as a 24-year-old switch-hitting first baseman who belted 27 homers. |
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This movie is clearly put together by clever, clued-in people. |
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The document was put together in September of 2000 by The Project for the New American Century, a conservative think-tank fathered by Bill Kristol of the Weekly Standard. |
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Leave it to Yeezy to put together the year's most eclectic rap collab. |
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Suddenly, hip-hop was a happy and goofy collage of neo-psychedelic colours and a collage of musical genres put together by a trio of Long Island school boys. |
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Besides the inadvisability of putting such things on paper, it was just too hard to put together complex deals with numerous actors across a continental nation. |
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A photofit is being put together by Avon and Somerset police. |
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The two ends put together form one constant table for everything, and the centre piece stands exceedingly well under the glass, and holds a great deal most commodiously. |
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And so we thought, and I asked the staff to put together a composite. |
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So instead of taking Pamella's face, the artists composited a face put together with pieces of magazine clippings from faces of some of their famous celebrities. |
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Hang pictures etc., fix shelves, and put together flat-pack furniture. |
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Sandwiches are a specialty, especially the porchetta with fennel and the meaty forza Italia, put together with speck, prosciutto, cheese and arugula. |
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Now the benefits of such spontaneous wireless networks are obvious, but hacking one together isn't easy, as it runs counter to how networks are put together. |
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His enquiring mind made itself obvious very early on, when he put together the forerunner to AM stereo radio in a crystal set at home, when he was only 11 years old. |
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It is no one person's pride and joy, an assembly-line product, whose various pre-prepared components are put together in a thoroughly routine manner. |
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Then his father was lunging after the both of them, and he dodged to the side to avoid being pummeled by a fist twice the size of his hands put together. |
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I did put together the first of two photo galleries at the weekend, but on its completion I realised with horror that I had mixed up my acute and my grave accents. |
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This gave me the opportunity to put together a wing dinger of a Halloween party since the students would generally follow directions without question. |
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This is a custom dirtboard I put together for off-road and on-road riding. |
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I was commissioned to put together a 20-minute biographical assessment of the man, an assessment that was to include a tight encapsulation of his prodigious thought. |
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So over the next year, she pored over magazines, drafted an editorial plan and put together a dummy issue from published magazine pages and pictures that she liked. |
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He put together his facility's security plan like he was playing dominoes. |
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Strauss put together a fine century, his sixth from just 17 matches, scoring 106 before getting out caught. |
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It became apparent that the only way a serious war administration could be put together was by an alliance of leading figures. |
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In between the raindrops, I put together a short dissertation for our pole-vault campers, based on the key principles expounded by Coach Smith. |
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With her barretted white hair, blue eyes, and deep green sweater, Victoria is as perfectly put together as ever. |
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Making Pakistan's cited article's higher than the BRIC countries put together. |
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This was part of the Celtic Connections programme of events put together by the Celtic regions as a showcase for culture in Europe. |
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An eggcorn is the substitution of a word or phrase for words that sound similar.Can you put together a list of the eggcorns in this column? |
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On the second list vote, a marker of party preference, the SNP outpolled all three put together. |
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He brought up the sweat lodge she put together to help me prepare for going back to Vietnam in 1993 on a mission of mercy. |
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I think we need to stay alert, if not 24 hours a day, more than some of the potheads might be able to put together. |
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They put together a stunning audiovisual presentation, with movies and music as well as plenty of information. |
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That's why the 26-year-old from the Saddle Lake Cree First Nation has put together an Edmonton-based event called Knowledge Is Pow Wow. |
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By striving for perfection, scientists have gained a clearer picture of how certain types of quasicrystalline materials are put together. |
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The expedition was, in both military or scientific planning terms, put together very quickly. |
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