How do they not cave in right over the middle of the room? More applicably, how in the world do we accurately determine their height? |
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She was frowning when she entered the room, so I knew that she was annoyed about something. |
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It was three minutes past three postmeridian in the operating room of the new Wireless Station recently installed at the United States Naval Observatory. |
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The door opened and closed so quietly that I didn't notice he had come in the room. |
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The two groups were separated by an imaginary line down the middle of the room. |
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The room was barely big enough to contain everyone who came to the meeting. |
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We brought father home from the hospital and converted a spare room into a sickroom. |
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The hygienic conditions of the operating room are maintained by the nursing staff. |
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There was a rug in the front room of the house, but the other floors were bare. |
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I wish we could go outside instead of stifling in this tiny room. |
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Our hotel room was equipped with all the modern conveniences. |
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The little boy pranced across the room in his cowboy costume. |
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Unless you have the space to set up a mini IMAX in your living room, your best bet is to get a decent 2.1 or 5.1 speaker set. |
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They spent all day in their room, injecting and 69ing, injecting and 69ing. |
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He was found above-stairs in an empty room, searching the floor for something. |
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She took him to a room above-stairs, and introduced him to a bed on which a magnified bolster, in yellow calico, figured as a counterpane. |
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The emergency room was filled with people bleeding. Grumous battlers with misshapen heads. |
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Please deposit your things in your room and return to the hotel lobby. |
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It's a monochromatic room with a blue rug and blue furniture. |
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The walls of the living room had a delicate vine stencil drawn on them. |
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The women talked in the living room while the men were otherwise occupied. |
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She gave me a few terse instructions and promptly left the room. |
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They watched the press conference on a video monitor in a back room. |
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I don't know how they managed to shoehorn everyone into that little room. |
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She was sitting in the waiting room, flipping the pages of a magazine. |
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The football squad was made up of cavemen who were responsible for trashing many a locker room. |
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Room by room, Sarrasine advances to the cella of the hermaphrodite god, veiled like Spenser's Venus. |
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The source of drinks he indicated was a well-stocked cellarette at the other side of the room. |
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Never forget that a bipolar chat room has also its own rules, chatiquette, and guidelines. It is very important to understand it. |
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Chatiquette is similar to netiquette in terms of the words and behavior acceptable while participating in a chat room. |
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Then the bookie leaves the site of the phone and stations himself blocks away in another room with a phone attached to a similar cheese box. |
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Meg gazed desperately across the room to where Monty was guffawing with mirth and stuffing into his mouth a cheeselet. |
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It was after nine now, and the room, scented with the acrid smoke of Westfield's cheroot, was stifling hot. |
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I arrived in Chi quite early in the morning, got a room in the Y, and went to bed with a very few dollars in my pocket. |
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If you are going to chop logic and use Latin words, I think it is time for us to leave the room. |
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It later softened to suggest a 1940s tea room orchestra in a Cuban-inspired movement and a lilting choros band in the closing Brazilian pastiche. |
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The guard entered the room and before I knew it Sarah had left, I felt gutted and a broken man. |
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I'll now lead you to an honest ale-house, where we shall find a cleanly room, lavender in the windows, and twenty ballads stuck about the wall. |
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I guess the room wasn't so bad, except for the climb to get there. The stairs were destined to be a serious health hazard. |
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He commissioned a replica of the Mona Lisa for his living room, but the painter gave up after six months. |
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Compensators ensure less heat is provided to a room on a warmer day. They may be implemented mechanically, electronically or in software. |
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As we were the only people in the room to laugh at the joke, I felt a connection between us. |
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The once famous actor objected to his costar having a bigger dressing room. |
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En masse, they hurried from the crafternoon room, down the hall to the main part of the library. |
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Paul's cremains arrived by limo service less than an hour before the living room memorial. |
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The old woman shuffled out from the back room with a handful of coal and a bowl of crowdie for the boy. |
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Politics leave very little time for the bow window at White's in the day, or for the crush room of the opera at night. |
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I wiped the crusties from my eyes, threw on a sundress, and wandered out into the living room. |
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We daisy chained several USB hubs to see if we could reach the far side of the room. |
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Too many expectant mothers go to the delivery room terrified of what may be about to happen. |
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This afternoon, we started depaving the driveway to make room for another garden bed. |
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They stand back to make room for every rascal and demagogue who chooses to cloak his selfish deviltry under the veil of race pride. |
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He passed through the doorway into the back room, where several customers disentombed lost novels from the deep shelves. |
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She distressed the new media cabinet so that it fit with the other furniture in the room. |
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She got up, dragged the doona around her shoulders and tiptoed into the spare room. |
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The room was double booked for a convention and a wedding in the same night. |
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Well, I got along to me room, sick an' sorry enough, an' doubtsome whether I might get in wid no key. |
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Everyone was discussing the new teacher, but when she entered the room they all dummied up. |
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Bobbie was dancing round the room on the tips of her toes uttering animal cries, apparently ecstatic in their nature. |
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One side of the wall had the foam egg crating attached with room for a small person to crawl inside. |
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The employees really don't have much elbow room in which to explore new ideas. |
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Her eyes fell on the table, and she advanced into the room wiping her hands on her apron. |
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As she cleaned the room daily, she knew it was against his fastidious nature to bring or have food in his room. |
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Run grapes, either frozen, chilled, or room temperature, through your juicer for an incredible grape faux wine. |
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The ceiling is the fifth Wall in any room, and it's a huge part of the character of this Space. |
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He had said he would clean his room a thousand times before, but this time he actually did it, and flabbergastingly well too. |
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One room has a pink marble bathroom with a gold fleur de lys pattern around the tub. |
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Sarah waved one hand at us in this floppy-wristed way, like she was dismissing us from her royal throne room. |
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Before proceeding with furniture, Akerman advises removing the glass enclosing the Florida room, as it creates a small awkward space. |
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In this case the living room attempts to address both the forespace or the virtual court, on the one side, and the valley-panorama on the other. |
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They passed through a small foyerlike room in which there were several coat trees and an old grandfather clock. |
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After spending all week locked up in his room working on his project, James was pleased to get some fresh air in the park. |
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She had a whole floor of everlasting flowers spread to dry in her front room. |
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It is a relief to be rid of him. But a frowzy, fishy smell lingers in his room. |
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Even though the room was full to the gills with people, they managed to push enough people aside to open up a small dance floor. |
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Engage in funfilled activities like rearranging the living room furniture, putting up storm windows, and wallpapering the bathroom ceiling. |
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I have had it up to here! I am gatvol. If you don't tidy your room, you are grounded. |
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Each member of the group, in turn, rose to share a personal story, until nearly everyone in the room had spoken. |
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In each ladies' lavatory-room in the palace there were four pairs of these basins, and in each gentlemen's room three pairs and a range of five. |
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His boss was always getting on his case about his standards of dress, even though he worked well and seldom left the back room. |
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You can decorate the new room, but don't go overboard with surreal paintings. |
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She chose a penguin as her personal avatar in the chat room. |
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I could feel other girls in the room hating on me and my friends with their stares. |
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There was a loud hiccup from the back of the room and the class erupted in laughter. |
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There were several loud hiccups from the back of the room, and the class erupted in laughter. |
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He searched high and low for the car keys, through every room in the house. |
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A hobbity man wearing green boots appeared on the television screen across the room. |
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The room itself was no larger than an ordinary living room, but it appeared to be a Home Depot of modern weaponry. |
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The Rolling Stones suck the air from the room. The hoo hoo's in the background pierce the air. |
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In the freshly hoovered living room of her house in Wokingham, Thelma Dawnton was distinctly miffed. |
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The instant his feet touched the cold metal floor of the storage room he felt a hot-flash pass through his body. |
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Given how difficult and complicated it can be to keep a room heated to hot yoga levels, it could be quite pricey. |
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The latter moves the soil further towards the ploughed land leaving more room for the tractor wheels on the next run. |
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Tumuli graves had a chamber, rather large in some cases, lined with timber and with the body and grave goods set about the room. |
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Behind the cella was a room or rooms used by temple attendants for storage of equipment and offerings. |
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The way she stared him down and walked away...everyone in the room could tell she was ice-cold. |
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Jessica was terribly inefficient at cleaning, so her brother usually had to clean the whole room. |
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He was infirm of body but still keen of mind, and though it looked like he couldn't walk across the room, he crushed me in debate. |
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After the stroke, Constance once again sat in an invalidish room that smelled of flannel sheets and dog. |
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The reconstruction of the state room at Windsor Castle was notable for the integration of architecture, sculpture and painting. |
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Millan had already been repeating his loud opinion of all Hindus, before the tailor he had so efficiently jewed down was half out of the room. |
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He pulled on a pair of jogpants and sat in the dark of the living room taking long pulls at his cigarette. |
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If your wallpaper has green and red in it and you put a red carpet in the room then the red jumps out. |
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He was devastated by the news, locking himself in his room and refusing to leave for two days. |
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When he heard the news of her death while on exile in Elba, he locked himself in his room and would not come out for two full days. |
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With the marriage breaking down, Nelson began to hate even being in the same room as Fanny. |
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In big, once handsome houses, thirty or more people of all ages may inhabit a single room. |
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The structure of this room was pivotal in the development of the Parliament of England. |
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The decorative theme of the room is the legend of King Arthur, considered by many Victorians the source of their nationhood. |
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Several doors lead out of the room, to the division lobbies of the House of Lords and to a number of important offices. |
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The theme of the Prince's Chamber is Tudor history, and 28 oil portraits painted on panels around the room depict members of the Tudor dynasty. |
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As the ship rocked, Silkie went flying across the room and came knockingly hard into a set of wooden water barrels. |
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I took her down to Basin Street and to a movie, then took her to my room and knocked her off. |
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The judicial sessions of the House were temporarily moved to a Committee room, which escaped the noise of building repairs. |
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In 1906 it had five bedrooms for the landlord, 15 rooms for lodgers, room for 15 horses and 12 vehicles. |
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This now had a set entrance fee, through which traders could enter the stock room and trade securities. |
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Fraud was also rife during these times and in order to deter such dealings, it was suggested that users of the stock room pay an increased fee. |
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This was not met well and ultimately, the solution came in the form of annual fees and turning the Exchange into a Subscription room. |
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The Subscription room created in 1801 was the first regulated exchange in London, but the transformation was not welcomed by all parties. |
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The shortest molecules, those with four or fewer carbon atoms, are in a gaseous state at room temperature. |
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As his health declined, he lay on his sickbed in a room filled with inventive experiments to trace the movements of climbing plants. |
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In a room full of smart scientists, Francis continually reearned his position as the heavyweight champ. |
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Then Condy promptly got the hiccoughs from drinking his tea too fast, and fretted up and down the room like a chicken with the pip. |
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Nastasha shrilled and went into her and Walter's room, just off the living room, and slammed the door as hard as she Lilliputianly could. |
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The limpid glass doors reveal the living room clearly from the dining room. |
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There was a faint rose acronical glow high in the room, the beginning of twilight. |
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Because the conference room is filled, we will have our meeting in the adjacent room. |
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After checking the room for other alienesque creatures, she sat down on the edge of the bed and began to stare at the phone. |
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If she's so all-fire lonely, why doesn't she ever leave her dorm room and actually meet people? |
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We tiptoed into the house, up the stairs and along the hall into the room where the Professor had been spending so much of his time. |
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It has two kitchens and pantries, a firewood room, an Arizona room, screen porches, closets, and no telling what else. |
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Aaron badged into the data center and escorted Geoff inside the large room with its many blinking green lights. |
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One afternoon in 1920. a young pianist sat down in a shuttered room in the capital of defeated Germany and played a Bagatelle by Beethoven. |
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I darted from room to room as the see-through bagless dustbin piled high with shocking amounts of icky-poo. |
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Having never experienced communal bare-bum soaking European style, I was sure I'd wandered into the men's room. |
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The cellar was a bareish room containing a long shelf and a few wine barrels. |
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In the basementless house, the kitchen usually serves as the laundry, unless the budget will permit a separate room. |
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Helene I found beached on the floor outside her room, awake and talking to herself but with no desire to press on toward bed. |
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Beach huts, owned or leased, are not habitable but can be used as a shelter and changing room on the beach. |
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But eager as Kate was for her beauty sleep, the light burned late in her room. |
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Will it be possible to have access to the room beforehand so that we can set up chairs? |
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As he swept out of the room with a bellying sweep of his gown and a toss of his silver hair, his old heart was beating madly. |
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And he thought within himself, saying, What shall I do, because I have no room where to bestow my fruits. |
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The Venetian blinds and the drapes, she thought, would completely black out the room from the ocean side. |
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I very unceremoniously hid her in my heart and took her to my room to blissen my dreams. |
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Staring about the room he estimated that there were at least thirty bodies in various stages of mutilation and bloatation. |
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When I left for college, my parents took on a boarder in my old room to help defray expenses. |
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The papering of one side of the room had dropped down bodily, with fragments of plaster adhering to it, and almost blocked up the door. |
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We bump into the dressing room with our skate bags and boutfits. I have new pair of tights that look like dragon tattoos. |
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The two men were husky, picked for their brawn by the little man who sauntered into the room. |
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So sketch with broad strokes, dial up the imagery on a few main points, and leave room for a reader to play a part in your novel. |
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The flies, lethargic with the autumn, were beginning to buzz into the room. |
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Going downstairs, Miss Drumm leaned heavily on the balustrade, then on Ann all the way into the candlelighted dining room. |
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The canine ran across the room to the open window, put his front paws on the sill and pointed his nose at the sidewalk below. |
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Serious canoodlers should get a room in the restaurant upstairs to share fragrant free-range chicken tagines on low divans. |
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It was a small, stuffy, defunct room, of mahogany, and deathly enlargements of photographs of departed people done in carbon. |
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A blur of motion passed him, and he turned to find Carline standing in the room, a heavy cloak wrapped around her. |
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The builders were carpeting in the living room when Zadie inspected her new house. |
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Half share of dining room on second story, fourth of open air apartment above the accubitum with half of porch, pylon, terrace, passage way and bake shop. |
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Caroline and Amelia were rather short in their tempers that night at hair-brushing time, and Lucy was glad to have her funny little cupboardy room all to herself. |
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I gave a flourishing about the room and cut a curlycue with my right foot. |
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As soon as Miss Fairlie had left the room he spared us all embarrassment on the subject of the anonymous letter, by adverting to it of his own accord. |
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They were led to a suite in the back of the building where they could relax and mingle before the afterset. A group of industry people were already waiting inside the room. |
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He had to capture some character and get out of that rest room before his ague got so bad that the sergeant had to carry him to and from the booth every day. |
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They want to cut down several trees to make room for the parking lot. |
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A descendant of the original tree can be seen growing outside the main gate of Trinity College, Cambridge, below the room Newton lived in when he studied there. |
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The couple were getting busy in the front room when the doorbell rang. |
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Merrymakers brought their own beer. Those not provisioned with the amber fluid found a ready supply in the dressing room of the Hilton Base Ball Club at three cents a glass. |
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When she saw several boys carrying a huge wooden case full of porcelain, she mumbled to Jinming that she was going to have a look, and left the room. |
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The man tries to embrace the statue, but the statue disappears before he can get his arms around it and it reappears magically on the opposite side of the room. |
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Soon arterwards, a day or two as it might be, Mrs. Rummles 'ad 'er mar a-stayin' with her, and the old lady slep in that very room, and was laid up weeks! |
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I'd make her calm down, and then I'd go over to the other side of the living room and take out this cigarette case and light a cigarette, cool as all hell. |
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Even my husband, when he takes a break from playin' his Atari on the TV, makes comments about how weird the livin' room looks without the rain lamp. |
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The money from renting out a spare room can augment a salary. |
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One set of triplicates was autoclaved twice, with a 24-hour room temperature incubation between autoclavings, and used as sterile controls for the mineralization assay. |
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Roll the ball to your child, who then rolls it back to you. After a few back-and-forths, roll the ball to a nearby corner of the room or other hiding place. |
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Within his home in Handsworth, Staffordshire, Watt made use of a garret room as a workshop, and it was here that he worked on many of his inventions. |
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In the pursuit of an argument there is hardly room to digress into a particular definition as often as a man varies the signification of any term. |
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At the end of the room, as if behind an iconastasis of song, oud, baglamas, and a kind of hammered dulcimer called a santouri were being played without a break. |
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The condominium lacks a proper dining room, but has a cosy dinette. |
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This building, like many others of its era nearby, also has a balconied room on a top floor where traditional Chinese family associations would meet. |
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They stayed in a dinky hotel room, but they had a great trip. |
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For a stretch, this cohort made additional room for T. H. Vinayakram, an expert on the ghatam, an earthenware pot played with thrummed fingers or open palms. |
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Kate's living room was simply furnished with a large damask-covered sofa that had seen better days, a folding table with barley sugar legs and a couple of upright chairs. |
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Everyone was breathing hard, and there was a barny smell in the room. |
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Here we introduce a new material that not only displays giant barocaloric properties, but also a large magnetocaloric response near room temperature. |
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Then I went into the backyard, which had a flower-covered arbor, a small garden wall, and room behind it for a garden. Swings and gliders adorned the yard. |
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It had a queen bed above the cab, a little living room with a sofa and two chairs, a kitchenette, a bathroomette, a showerette, and two twin beds in a back bedroom. |
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He rented a room in his old neighbourhood and relaxed in his gonch. |
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When the house was due to be demolished in 1924, the room and all its contents were presented to the Science Museum, where it was recreated in its entirety. |
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Dinghies are designed to be sailed single-handedly or double-handedly, but some larger cruising dinghies may have room for four or more people on board. |
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Similarly, boys in their penultimate year have a room known as Debate. |
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If so, the front desk agent should introduce the bellperson to the guest, hand the bellperson the guest's room key, and ask him or her to show the guest to the room. |
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Its outdated technology is obvious in the emergency room, where patients are tracked not by computer but by hand on a greaseboard and on forms passed from tray to tray. |
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The room into which I was ushered, with its leering volutes and hideous bellyings of brown mahogany, intimately reminded me of a Beardsley drawing. |
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Now the two of them rattled around in the old house, even with his office and small clinic sharing the downstairs with the kitchen, parlor, and dining room. |
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There was a bewildering collection of curiosities filling the room. |
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The doors to the left were bifolds and opened into a long living room. |
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Then Clayton climbed off of that quartersawn sideboard, using the drawerknobs for steps, and ambled across the front room to pitch himself into his chair. |
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He need not reside in a room, but only in a bunk, and a bunk need not be rated for the relief of the poor. We talk about manhood suffrage, but what about groomhood suffrage? |
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Bob's just finished painting the spare room. Looks good, dunnit? |
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Make a blow-up of the chart so we have more room to draw on it. |
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Dan Menaker handed me a pair of Groucho glasses as I entered the room. |
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If you don't clean your room, I'll have no choice but to ground you. |
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Police had issue a BOLO alert for Brown and the children when he suddenly arrived in the emergency room of Central Florida Regional Hospital, looking for his wife. |
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Chat turned to whisper when the boss entered the conference room. |
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Helmsman is the UK's leading manufacturer of changing room cubicles and lockers, based on the A1101 at Fornham All Saints, north of Bury St Edmunds. |
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When a window screen is emblazed with a pretty design, one cannot look into the room beyond because of arrest of vision by the figure upon the screen. |
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Museum exhibitry in the main exhibit room would complement the film. |
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So gathering up the shavings with another grin, and throwing them into the great stove in the middle of the room, he went about his business, and left me in a brown study. |
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She was bubbling over with laughter as she ran into the room. |
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Immediately after receiving a cervical fragment from the operating room, we dissected the exocervical epitheliums under a stereoscopic microscope to avoid stromal cells. |
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The land now owned by the Government is too small for extended order drills and maneuvers and General Wood was very desirous of securing more room. |
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Whenever it is uttered by a character on the show, the first person in the room to dash off a searing face-melter of a musical run wins the round. |
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I was worried the supply teacher would be some grumpy-pants who liked sending kids out of the room if they dared to interrupt while they were speaking. |
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In the next room, a vending machine fanfared a five-note bar. |
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In Piers' hotel room at Avignon there was a ton of these fascicules, some of which I could even remember having heard him deliver in those far-off days. |
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Several gutfuls of alcoholic laughter-breath rolled around the room. |
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She began a circuit of the dining room, peering at the baronial fireplace with its andirons the size of torture racks, and heavy oak carvers like gnarled thrones. |
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Automatically, he scanned the premises for catly mischief, just as Nick Bamba scanned a vacated guest room for missing lightbulbs and dripping hot water faucets. |
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My dead grandpa's haint floated above my bed one night when I was a young'un and scared me so bad I busted the bedroom door down tryin' to get out that room so fast. |
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In the outer room the two women knitted black wool feverishly. |
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That means everything from lighting to the vibes, the karma of the room. |
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In the new store, replicated beams were added to the ceiling in the sales area, where cellarlike arches and accents are repeated in the events room on the second level. |
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She had chambered herself in her room, and wouldn't come out. |
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We changed into our swimsuits in the changing room next to the pool. |
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An important feature of the room is the electric range which has the required special wiring. It is of the pattern which cooks firelessly as well. |
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Then for a few minutes I did not pay much heed to what was said, being terribly straitened for room, and cramped with pain from lying so long in one place. |
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Opting to improve her odds of making it up the stairs and into the privacy of her room, she kicked off her left heel, and then her right before leaning down to scoop them up. |
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She gave a disdainful flick of her hair and marched out of the room. |
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Despite fulfilling his promise of filling one room with gold and two with silver, he was convicted for killing his brother and plotting against Pizarro, and was executed. |
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The details of the room were indiscernible, lost in yellowish shadow. |
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Since the eyes take up so much room on the chibi face, the head needs to be stretched and, therefore, usually ends up being oval-shaped to accommodate the oval-shaped eyes. |
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The Missionary's address rolled on in choppy Chinook, undertoned by a gentle voice from the back of the room which told Tanook in pure Indian words what he was to do. |
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Wanting to get out of the house, he descended toward the large living room with its chintzy curtains and stuffy lamps and pictures. His least favorite room. |
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Here In Florida Mrs. Jones raises begonias in her Florida room. |
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He noticed for the first time that the fellow was naked. He had taken little notice of him in the darkened room, and afterwards had seen him only through the fly-wire door. |
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The floor of the room was of polished chunam, white as curds. |
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Early in the morning, before the first forelight of dawn had started the birds to prophetic chirpings, the recluse heard light movements in the outer room. |
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Give the door such a clap, as you go out, as will shake the whole room. |
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Unfortunately, the ridiculousness of being rubbed up against by buff dudes in a back room killed whatever lady-boner I could have had that evening. |
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This room became the home of the House of Commons until it was destroyed by fire in 1834, although the interior was altered several times up until then. |
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Fantasia, the guy who ran the circuit, was the biggest cocksmith in the world. He finally got arrested for molesting some chorus girl in her dressing room. |
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Why don't you come under my umbrella? There's plenty of room. |
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No one gets named Larry anymore. It's had it as a name. Think of someone called Larry and you automatically conjure up a guy drinking beer in a sixties rec room. |
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The living room communicates with the back garden by these French windows. |
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After the decision was made, a group of local Holmesians in charge of planning the exhibition decided to re-create the sitting room at 221b Baker Street. |
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She did not knock at the door, which stood open, but, somewhat to Fermi's amazement, walked at once into the front room, which was plainly the room of state. |
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He assured her the child was consuming at that moment in the next room. |
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He then passed by the fellow, who still continued in the posture in which he fell, and entered the room where Northerton, as he had heard, was confined. |
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You haven't done jack. Get up and get this room cleaned up right now! |
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The gilt lantern burned palely in the stairwell, but in the dining room the ordinary shadows deepened in the corners and hung like smoke in the coving of the ceiling. |
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Even the lavatory, a vestibule to the refectory through which the novices would pass on their way to the recreation room, boasted a painting cycle. |
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Switzerland adopts the country's Latin short name Helvetia on coins and stamps since there is no room to use all of the nation's four official languages. |
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There he worked as a brakesman while they lived in one room of a cottage. |
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Geoffrey Rush, crownless, in his dressing room at the theater. |
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A replica of the room is on display at Derby Museum in the city centre. |
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In the dim light of a foggy November day the sick room was a gloomy spot, but it was that gaunt, wasted face staring at me from the bed which sent a chill to my heart. |
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