So I shall have to take time off work to study the plans, and spend time yet again redoing my objection. |
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Instead she got up and walked away, redoing her hair in their bunches either side of her head. |
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A closet is such a tiny space, you'd almost think redoing it wouldn't take as long as redecorating a major room. |
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Instead of simply redoing that song, they twisted and turned it inside out, revealing new textures and motifs to play in and around. |
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She believes that the possibility of living differently necessitates rethinking and redoing the work of gender. |
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First we're doing the sound, next is the lighting, at the same time we're gonna be redoing the room, the aesthetics surrounding the dancefloor. |
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It was certainly a long trip, but we could spend one weekend redoing her room, and one doing mine. |
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I would also consider redoing most of the artwork's frames in darker wood finishes or using some color to make them pop more. |
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What if I don't bother to paint them but just extract them from a DVD and fool around cropping and redoing the image in the computer? |
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These range from nice functions like undoing and redoing a command, running spellcheck and printing a document. |
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We are in the process of redoing our plan and the final touches are being suggested at the moment. |
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The underfloor heating pipes and electric cables have been put in together and need to be separated, which will involve redoing the wiring. |
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In the past, it had just been a matter of redoing the title cards in another language. |
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It simply got to the point where I got a bit fed up with redoing things in the studio which I'd done perfectly well the first time at home. |
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And the response was that the building was redoing the halls and didn't want to get them mucked up. |
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Heather hadn't objected when Martha had begun redoing her room. |
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The flat tiled, hip roof needs redoing but the framework, beams and floors are in good condition. |
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The commission is redoing their website now, but these things take time. |
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The contractor says that redoing the kitchen and replacing the drowned dog will take six times as long as the bathroom. |
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For products that are genuinely intended for food safety, we should be able to avoid redoing all the studies. |
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We had a sealing report put out a few years ago, and we're redoing it this time around. |
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He then did a tour of the Indian Ocean before redoing the operation in Mali, Togo and Niger. |
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The teacher can suggest redoing the exercise with different criteria: opening other entry points to the labyrinth with compulsory passages. |
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But you will notice savings on larger capital expenditures, such as a replacing your roof or redoing the flooring in all your units. |
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Adjustments every five years would mean avoiding redoing the electoral maps that upset everybody, every ten years. |
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It is much less expensive to make the initial installment large enough to do the job rather than redoing the job later. |
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Doing and redoing the same actions over and over creates a groove at the intersection between the moving parts. |
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We're renovating it completely, so I'm redoing the electrical system to bring it up to current standards. |
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Dissatisfied with his initial engraving, Yves Baril surpassed himself upon redoing it. |
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The graphics need redoing, the scrolling is slow and I won't tell you about the displacements! |
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I did have blonde streaks but I don't have time to keep redoing them. |
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However, all our efforts in redoing it have proved unsuccessful so far. |
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Undoubtedly the band made the right move in redoing the album. |
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The bill gives the departmental officials two years to write those strategies and then exempts them from redoing it again for another three years. |
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The commission recommended completely redoing the vote after auditing a random sample of about 13,000 ballots. |
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Finally getting that cracked window fixed was a nice corollary of redoing the whole storefont. |
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Redo from the image menu, or use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl-Y. It is often helpful to judge the effect of an action by repeatedly undoing and redoing it. |
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The renewal or updating of any client information or the redoing of existing application forms for administrative purposes is not considered to be a new application, and additional fees will not be applied. |
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Three years later in 1996, ADM, after redoing its homework, announces that two airports are an impediment to traffic growth and proposes to allow regular international flights to land in Dorval. |
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So if your question was how many fish there were available, we thought there were going to be 6,000, but through redoing the accounting, those 6,000 fish disappeared to the other fishery. |
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We get bogged down on redoing and working and working and expending resources and that takes away from our efforts to focus more on organized crime. |
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He's the minister, the elected representative, and the onus will be on him to explain to us why the government is redoing in the 40th Parliament what it undid in the 39th Parliament. |
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Mr Grieve said if he was redoing the original investigation he would focus on house-to-house inquiries, using the new e-fit image, in the streets where the killer was thought to have lived. |
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It would have meant not knowing if it was worth planting those flowerbeds or redoing the kitchen or getting pets we didn't know we'd be able to keep. |
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With The House You Have is a no-nonsense guide to the seven keys successful remodeling, whether one is redoing a room, building an addition, or making over the entire house. |
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There's a series of makeover shows from redoing homes to people. |
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