New York's transport system is geared up to get masses of people round the city quickly, cheaply and easily. |
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Word has gotten round that they informed to the police, and it seems I, as an associate, have been tarred with the same brush. |
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She went out in the second round of the women's doubles but hopes to be back on form for this month's Commonwealth Games. |
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Homemade cheese curds, pillowy and sweet, round out the cardiac catastrophe, and I mean that in the best possible way. |
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It uses the Mauser-type claw extractor with controlled round feeding, a coned breech and mechanical ejection. |
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You stand in a dark room looking at a round concave surface perhaps five feet in diameter. |
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At the age of 14 he became interested in curves he could draw using a pen held by thread looped round pins. |
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In a round that included three birdies and seven pars, she also claimed near pins on holes eight and fifteen, and the long putt on hole nine. |
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Scooter could be a pinheaded figure doing yoga, but could also be offering up a large round rump. |
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He wants to be involved, either with the ball in hand with the enemy guarding the stumps or hurtling round the boundary to field the ball. |
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It was at this point that a woman in a hessian pinny and a tape measure thrown round her neck walked in holding two hefty period garments. |
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All members of the team sat in with me in an outpatient clinic and observed my ward round of inpatients. |
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But when I went round to my then girlfriend's, I discovered her ex had pipped me to the post with half a dozen red roses. |
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It turned its hideous head that looked like a rounded cone, with the snout being the pointy end and the round side being in back. |
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He smoked 60 cigarettes a day, and hung anchovy fillets round his neck as a talisman to protect his voice. |
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Meanwhile, the boundaries of acceptability are being pushed hard in the current round of film festival screenings. |
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Small round conidia were attached to short simple conidiophores, resembling lollipops. |
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He was integral to the whole process and I'll probably vote for him in the final round of voting. |
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The firedrake's head snapped round like lightning to face the rattling sound. |
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It's better to have a friend hand you the rifle at the firing line with safety on, sometimes with a round chambered and sometimes empty. |
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A weak beam of light suddenly played round the bar, as Diane returned with a torch, and a lantern with a tea light. |
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They had been beaten in the first round last year but came out strong by winning their first up match convincingly. |
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His round included the Seabank Hotel in Porthcawl, where the Welsh football and rugby teams stayed before internationals. |
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Should however the revolution turn into the directorate, the consulate and then the empire, you may come round and lynch us. |
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He looked round at their familiar, loved faces, feeling proud of them and, this morning, very pleased with himself. |
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However, the vast majority of bait fishermen will use fresh fish roe wrapped round the hook or sometimes put in small bags. |
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The basic plot line concerns a woman and a soldier, who are told to visit an island and round up votes there. |
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Runners in the half marathon in March ploughed on through tough weather conditions and continuous rain to get round the 12-mile course. |
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And contrary to popular belief, the employees work all year round to make the poppies. |
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I started going round the flat, checking all the points and taking all the plugs out of the wall. |
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Therefore, trying to fill our emptiness with anything other than spiritual pursuits is like trying to plug a round hole with a square cork. |
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In non-breeding plumage the males are brown with white on the face and a round white spot at each ear. |
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On Saturday, just before the water went off, our plumber Geoff came round and disconnected it and fixed the pipes. |
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The water plunges through a gap in the rock more than 100 feet up, plummeting into a round pool surrounded by a sand beach. |
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And the first season was rich and fruitful for the sons of Kahn, and their bellies grew round and plump with milk and honey. |
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When I went round to people's desks with the collection sheet, nearly everyone made a donation and lots were putting in fivers. |
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Nyasha's female relatives prize plumpness, delighting in their round hips and recognizing that the heavier one is, the better off her family is. |
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We shall be popping round there anytime soon to do some serious Friday afternoon investigative journalism. |
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To get round the restrictions of Versailles, Germany produced pocket battleships. |
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Split the round pods, soak seed overnight and plant in a small pot of moistened rooting mixture. |
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He was about 5ft 10 in, medium build and slightly podgy with a round face plus eyebrow and tongue piercings. |
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Her eyes went round as saucers at that thought that came out of nowhere, and hastily ducked her head, hoping her hair covered her flaming cheeks. |
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The heavy oak doors swung inwards, and both Jenica and Brian stepped through into a round chamber. |
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Using a 4-inch round cookie cutter, cut out 24 discs and transfer to a parchment-lined sheet pan. |
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The round butcher block between the cooktop and the sink, for instance, could have set the couple back quite a bit. |
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I wandered round the town yesterday evening, and it seemed as if everybody was out and about enjoying the relative cool of the evening. |
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My mother, her name was Little Minnie, put me in the coolamon, and carried me round in the coolamon. |
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I elect to stay outside and swim round the point, making a circuit back to the boat through an archway in the cliff. |
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My mother used to mould small round dumplings and toss them into our Irish stew. |
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It's also possible to go round the old manor house, to poke your nose into all the barns and have a look at the old farm equipment. |
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He backs a further round of quantitative easing, saying it would be sensible given the flatness of growth. |
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Electron microscopy revealed polygonal tumor cells with round nuclei having slightly irregular contours and prominent nucleoli. |
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The pictures of petrol-bomb hurling youths that flashed round the world more than a year ago did irreparable harm to the city's image. |
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To round off the festivities, there were models flaunting designer wears during the fashion parade. |
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The trees have a dense, upright oval to round crown with a broad spread that stretches at least as wide as the tree stands tall. |
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Alaine nodded and began rummaging round in the small dark brown suede money pouch she wore on a loose thin strand of black cord around her waist. |
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Since the most recent round of devastating fires, the accusations have flown thick and fast. |
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Following the discovery, police threw a cordon round the area and set up a 24-hour guard to protect the site. |
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I bowled round the wicket, wide of the crease, flighted the ball more and bowled bouncers as well. |
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As they barrel toward elections that once held bright promise, the issueless Democrats are girding for a new round of recriminations. |
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When she iterated this syllable he whirled round and clamped his hand on her throat. |
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Take the quads through the jungle, crossing streams, bending round sharp corners, and skidding on the gravel roads. |
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When it comes to going round corners quickly on the road, things are undoubtedly helped by that firm suspension. |
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Clay came to his corner after the fourth round complaining of a burning sensation in both eyes. |
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Late in the fourth round Frazier pinned Ellis in a corner and after a flurry of hooks Ellis fell flat on his face. |
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Round thirteen saw them spend the last two minutes of the round trading in one corner without moving. |
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It was apparent their corners told them that, whomever won round 4, would probably win the bout. |
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Jean Williamson and her daughter Jackie live round the corner from each other and swap cuttings and advice. |
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I am waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near, just round the corner. |
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Two fire engines attended the scene, one of which later attended a further car fire round the corner in Burgess Road. |
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With reopening of schools round the corner, parents have started getting tensed up. |
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Power, he reflected, was like a figure in a hall of mirrors, just disappearing round the corner when you get close to it. |
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Yesterday I took my rucksack and walked with Philipp round the corner to where the big blue water tank had been placed. |
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The two brothers were followed into Lidl's car park round the corner, where a heated argument took place. |
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Just round the corner, down an alley, I spotted a neat bungalow that had apparently escaped the chaos. |
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The van pulls up round the corner from the target property and the team silently file out and jog towards the terraced house. |
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This code applies to all sawmills engaged in the sawing of round logs and flitches of all timber species, into sawn timber. |
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If you are using pizza dough, form it into two round pizza crusts, using cornmeal instead of flour to prevent it from sticking. |
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In contrast round toed flats will be adorned with pompoms, rosebud trims, grosgrain bows and Tyrolean ribbons. |
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She bred poodles and even brought one round for my children but I didn't want it. |
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The aim was to round up the goats and herd them towards the vermin fence, where they were corralled. |
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The all-weather, floodlit synthetic pitch will be available by October and in use all year round by everyone in the community. |
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Both Sabre teams finished third in their respective pools after round robin play and advanced to their respective divisional play-off rounds. |
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He was floored by Mesi in the fifth round and then survived the sixth round. |
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He showed plenty of endurance and came back into the fight until he was floored by a powerful punch to the ribs at the end of round eight. |
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In round four Sonny finally connected with a long sweeping left hook that floored Martin by the ropes. |
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When I got through to the last round I had to answer five questions correctly to win the new car. |
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However, it corresponds to terms agreed upon in the last round of talks in February between the two sides also in Geneva. |
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He had just been released by first club Motherwell which he joined as a teenager after Alex McLeish popped round to the house one night. |
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This is the way things are done round here, my poppet, so stop worrying immediately. |
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On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough into a thin round and line a flan tin with it. |
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These perfectly round medium-sized apples are gloriously red with a thin skin and sweet crunchy flesh with no hint of flouriness. |
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A round cactus plant in a flowerpot and a photograph of Mukundan and Nalini taken on a drama set stood on a table. |
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The danger is not so much the hit to consumers but a new round of corporate caution and cost-cutting. |
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We suggest the round figure of one fluid ounce for each kilogram of bodyweight daily. |
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These were light, strong, fast, seaworthy, and could be portaged round falls or towed up rapids. |
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Transfer to a pastry bag fitted with a medium round tip and fill each chocolate teardrop with flummery batter. |
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The style is of a luxury cruiser, with round windows looking like portholes and the gleaming white exterior the hull of a ship. |
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The first models had the tumblers built into the case of the lock, which had a round fluted key. |
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The brown, fluted seeds are found inside a round spongy fruit that grows in clusters on the bush. |
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I have slowly come round to the view that Australians are right to distrust intellectuals. |
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The Commander sat at a round table with the heads of the five departments, all men, taking counsel with them. |
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Erica swerved the car round a corner before stopping at the side of a flyover. |
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Could I possibly come back just for one second because you did surprise me with going round that way? |
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He went round two and under the posts for a try which Smith again improved. |
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This photo shows the complete 360-degree round primary fogbow, a rare sight in nature. |
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Place round slices of foie gras into the hollowed tuna slices to conceal the holes. |
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The way the back seats fold flat to create the boot and swivel round so you can watch an event or have a picnic would be a selling point. |
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At the painting's optical center is a large, round table draped with folds of brilliant white cloth. |
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Against Toney, Jirov averaged nearly 90 punches a round despite being nailed with some powerful counterpunches. |
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Stefan Klos was attentive in following the ball's late diversion, before palming it round the post. |
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To get round all this I simply enter the building every day through the post room. |
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The offal would be passed round for instant consumption, the rest potted, salted or dried. |
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At the appointed moment, we gathered round the ancient stone font to witness the baptism. |
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Both vehicles were driven round to the food court area where the Range Rover was used to pull a cash machine from the wall. |
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A protest raged on a courthouse lawn, round a makeshift stage they charged on. |
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I turned round after hearing some footsteps behind me and he was right in my face. |
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Los Angeles Galaxy defender Paul Caligiuri had to cover Diallo in the first round of the playoffs. |
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These caps had been introduced in the Infantry in 1874 in place of the round Kilmarnock forage caps. |
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Our way, the way, was another small valley, a last ford, a last track, and time left for a wander round Whitby. |
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We could revert to our childhood and have a bit of plastic flapping against the spokes or maybe just an alpine cowbell round our necks? |
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I usually serve round steak of kid goat with boiled potatoes, salad and cowberry sauce, often with sauce too. |
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A player must obtain the specified number of runs and sets for any given round and play them on their field. |
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Aiko Nakamura of Japan returns a forehanded shot to Australia's Tamira Paszek during the first round of the French Open on Sunday in Paris. |
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The next round was on Saturday forenoon in which there were group discussions and personal interview for the semi-finalists. |
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Telli's sister, his grandmother and two aunts were busy round the fireplace preparing the night's meal. |
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Place a third cracknel and sprinkle the top with icing sugar, then run a little fruit sauce round the edges of the dessert. |
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Orion came round but Colossus was in the course of going about when her foreyard and foretop yard where shot away. |
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In meetings between the top three this season, leaving aside Thornlie's round one forfeit to Kenwick, the results have been full of interest. |
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Sitara wandered over to the round tables, were several students crammed together, their heads bent and studying. |
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Namely bowling round the wicket, restricting his opportunities to drive through extra cover and generally cramping him for room. |
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We were very formal with each other but it got to the stage where I even took my dad round to see her. |
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But there was no such joy for the Fulford women's team, who crashed out 3-1 to Leeds Cobble Hall club in their second round tie. |
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The latest round of crash tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety saw a first in three years. |
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Fun and frolics were enjoyed by all, with a host of activities on offer to the public including side shows, games and even a round of crazy golf! |
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If I put borders round every table on here, it'd look like crazy paving, but for me they work. |
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Not only that, I am just round the corner from one of the two creameries on the island. |
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Two very delicious cremes round off the proceedings, one chocolate and one panna cotta. |
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They are the size of a starling with light brown plumage, red markings round the eyes, a crest and an orange-tipped black tail. |
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With more than four players, I recommend playing each round four-handed with players rotating in and out of the game. |
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The graves were well made of round limestone, they were about four feet long, one foot wide and about fourteen inches deep. |
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Guinea fowls, though hardy by nature, are susceptible to bacterial, round worm and ranikhet infections. |
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The nuclei in the penultimate cell undergo a final round of premeiotic replication and then fuse, whereas the basal nuclei enter a new crozier. |
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Wednesday nights started off as a polite night round at my flat with a few crisps, a couple of olives and a glass of Frascati. |
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Visitors are free to wander round most of the rooms since there are no conducted tours. |
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The calendar is already packed and finding an extra free week in which to hold a semi-final round has proved impossible. |
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To be fair, the barman did give us a round of free drinks, but we will not be visiting again. |
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On the crescents were rubies and garnets in diamond form and in round forms. |
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The cross vault rests on rectangular beams which are supported in the center by 5 round columns of 68 cm in diameter. |
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Guernsey is world famous for its top quality freesias which are produced all year round to supply your favourite flowers when you want them. |
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Tempting to send them off in the wrong direction I know, but the pavements are crowded enough round here as it is. |
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Loads of people crowded round him to watch him demonstrate his fireproof coating by setting fire to his hands. |
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If you think about World Cups, you get women and kids crowding round the TV to watch Scotland who wouldn't usually be interested. |
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Yes, she'll miss the glamour, the gaggle of schoolgirls crowding round for autographs. |
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The bar where the band was playing emptied instantly and we all crowded round the big screen in the other bar. |
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I guess that was so they didn't disturb the scrum of journalist crowded round a wide-screen telly watching the football. |
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The crucial thing is to stick to our jobs and not all crowd round the first problem that comes in. |
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When the referee made a decision there was no crowding round him, no voices yelling in his face. |
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They crowded round and watched the water boil for hours, and afterward they poured the water into a glass. |
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It will produce long and round rolls, French sticks and tin bread effortlessly and consistently. |
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I just crumpled to the floor in the hall and came round literally feeling like seconds had passed since I took the hit. |
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And they all traipsed out for another round of triangular sandwiches with the crusts cut off and a wee cup of tea served in the best china. |
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The college dairy farm supplies liquid milk all the year round to Dawn Dairies from a top class herd of pedigree Friesians. |
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We left the fringes of urban wildlife and circled off round the lakes that were once gravel pits and where a fisherman dipped his rod illegally. |
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This page details specific techniques for straightening frizzy hair using a round brush and hair dryer or a hot air brush. |
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Merchant's style is anecdotal, a frolicsome oral narration, aglitter with personal encounters with stars round the world. |
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And in this smart pub, where a Glaswegian salad is the order of the day, that's the cue for another round of reminiscing. |
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This is an inflatable cuff which fits round the upper arm and is connected to a mercury manometer. |
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The sun was high, the coffee steaming, and clustered round a Salzburg garden table were six of Europe's most influential culturati. |
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Some of the second round confrontations were as fruitless as those of the first. |
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This means that half way round you can get a smashing cuppa tea and a feast. |
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You've known him for less than a week, and he's already got you curled round his little finger! |
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She was deep in conversation with the girl sitting by her, bent forward, her hair curling round her face, her eyes wide. |
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He untied something from his neck and placed it in her hand, and curled her fingers round it. |
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He looks sun-tanned and well, clearly enjoying his cup of tea as he daintily curls his fingers round the handle. |
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Her figure was full, her hips were round and strong, and her hair was long, a black cascade which caressed the backs of her thighs. |
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Smith deserves full marks for originality but one gets the impression that he is attempting to force a square peg into a round hole. |
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I'm not being funny, but I went round to his house and he had pictures of me everywhere. |
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Small scars, with furfuraceous, dry and gray exfoliation on round and linear zones of 20-25 x 4-5 cm., were observed in the submammalian region. |
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This round is fuzed with the M758 Point Detonating Self-Destruct fuze, developed and produced exclusively by Alliant Techsystems. |
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Wrap some fuse wire round the neck of the bottles and make into loops for hanging. |
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Mine is a fusspot round the house and is obsessed with things being ironed correctly! |
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Population grows, the same cycle repeats itself and another round of development adds to the sprawl, and the traffic, and so on. |
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I was being flippant and there was a teacher who I liked a lot and he clumped me round the earhole. |
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The tumor cells were uniform and had a cylindroid shape, with round or oval nuclei. |
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By cynically playing on the follies of various discontented peers and MPs, he builds a faction round the marquis. |
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Large, round tray features an ornate edge pattern including design elements such as swags and gadroons. |
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But in April last year, he pounded him to defeat, knocking him out in the seventh round of a one-sided contest. |
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What I hadn't realised, though was that it had happened pretty much as soon I was out of earshot round the corner. |
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But Alistair Brown lunged to his right to turn the powerful header round the post. |
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Confused, I eased myself from the water and walked round the pool edge, flabby and dripping. |
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The ceiling was enormously high with elaborate plasterwork round the remains of a nonexistent chandelier and an opulent floral dado. |
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We merely centred our weight over the daggerboards and shoved the tiller round to turn. |
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Although our round wasn't quite like a major on Sunday, I can tell you the gallery of two caddies went crazy with excitement. |
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The park was practically empty on its opening day so we just kept riding round and round on the coaster as no one was waiting for our seats. |
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You see, cheerleading here is a year round sport with practices almost every other day, sometimes more. |
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We have had close competition on the two opening rounds, losing out to him on the first and letting him eat our dust on round two. |
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It is I, sir Trent, Knight of the round table, and protector of damsels in distress. |
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Cut a round from each of six slices of bread, dip into the reserved juice, then place in the bases of either ramekins or dariole moulds. |
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At my suggestion, we drive round the town, asking gas stations and repair shops whether they might happen to need a mechanic. |
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A superficial investigation round these ponds usually reveals a few prehistoric sherds. |
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We were dawdling in the car park, when suddenly our bus came barelling round the corner. |
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The victim asked the man to go round to the side gate, allowing him access into the back garden. |
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The goffering iron was a rolling pin-like round bar that was heated before use. |
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You couldn't get on the one train and catch that same train all the way round Australia because of different rail gauges. |
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The pregnant silence is almost eerie as it spreads round the room, reaching every corner, suffocating me as I inhale its intoxicating deadliness. |
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She peeked round the corner and caught a glimpse of a police car going slowly down the street. |
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She looked around the beautifully adorned room and caught a glimpse of herself in a round oval mirror. |
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We were shown round after lunch, when the first of two daily deliveries of fresh produce was still awaited. |
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The odds ratio is the same whichever way round we look at the table, but the difference and ratio of proportions are not. |
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Many demireps of fashion fluttered round him and shared his attentions, the most notorious of whom was the Countess of Jersey. |
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A round of 38 redundancies has now come to an end and the college will be offering the full range of courses in the new prospectus. |
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These unhealthy developments have led to thorough demoralization in the bureaucracy, rampant indiscipline and all round inefficiency. |
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To ensure that the sundial registered roughly the correct time all the year round the gnomon had to be set at exactly the correct angle. |
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This is the third go-around for clearance talks, and each round has been punctuated by skirmishes. |
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Few Great Lakes bird or fish species eat zebras directly, but another Eurasian invader, the round goby, gobbles them up. |
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Niverville rolled through the round robin at the provincials without a loss scoring four straight-set victories. |
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What was emphasised all round was the priority of preaching the gospel supported by godly living. |
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Ashford Hockey Club lost 3-2 to Beckenham on the golden goal rule in the Hockey Association Cup first round on Sunday, writes Tony Flood. |
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The pto with no guard shows no mercy and very few who get wound round that shaft live to tell the tale. |
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Frankly, it may be complex to give a round up of all this to the French reading public, but we hope to be able to do that. |
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A better tee shot from Tiger today as he uses an iron to good effect to get his third round under way. |
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You must see these Sufi dervishes go whirl round and round in great devotion. |
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The Bordeaux fans stayed behind to give the Celtic supporters a round of applause, acknowledging their good humour. |
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When she's not playing her instrument, Mrs Jackson still uses plenty of puff by whizzing round Amesbury on her mountain bike. |
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And Knysna, where you can board the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe, a tiny steam train that puffs its way round the lagoon to George, down the coast. |
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His lips close round it in concentration and he puffs deeply for a few moments, trying to re-light it. |
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I'm sure I'll get a rush of butterflies and the goosebumps, as well as tingles round the spine. |
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We are in a city ravaged by war where the menfolk rally round a new leader despite their misgivings. |
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Lots of things are still grown here although they are now destined for markets all round the world. |
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After the deuces are picked up, there is one more round of betting, then it's time for the surviving players to show their cards. |
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Is this because they have now been won round to the logic of gradualism, and realise that independence is not going to happen over night? |
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One of the aims of the Doha trade round was to provide more benefits to developing countries. |
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Manipur swept the team trophies and the women's individual crown, through L.Gitanjali Devi, in the Indian round which was a low-key affair. |
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Sighs of relief all round as the car sailed along, engine purring and gears enjoying a well-deserved rest. |
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Place a round of devil's food cake on top and fill with the mascarpone sabayon. |
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Of course, being Mr BW, the first thing he did on returning from our Devonian exploits last night was to wander round the garden. |
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He grabbed a push broom and hurried back down the hall and round the corner. |
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Because there is precious little top burgundy to go round and when burgundy is good, it is very, very good. |
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Rectangular tube is used for the chassis, with the fabricated pushrod suspension being made from round section. |
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In the Olympics the first round is a Grand Prix test, which also doubles as the team competition. |
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Mature soybean rust pustules have a small round opening at the top for spore release. |
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They spot small pools and eddies of water, and then little round objects scattered on the ground. |
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Sarah grasped Matthew firmly round the waist, pulling him towards the stairs. |
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A mix of glossy and matte leaves and angular and round flower heads will keep the eye moving. |
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Most of the sketches of the differently abled centred round the themes of national integration and religious harmony. |
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Called Crown Prince, it's a flattish round shape, pale greeny grey and bright orange inside. |
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Awkwardly he lifted a hand in greeting and farewell and moved on round the rocky edge. |
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To load the next round manually your thumb sends the slide forward ejecting the spent case. |
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He said his suspicions deepened when he noticed the elastic bands round the ballot papers had been removed. |
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I WAS stood on the edge of this cable car with a huge elastic band round my ankles. |
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On some farms an elastic band is put round the bird's neck to stop it throwing up the food. |
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I needed an excuse to spend as little time as possible in my shared digs, and so I spent most evenings round at his bedsit, chatting and smoking. |
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Overground there are ring forts and burial monuments, round towers and high crosses and always the flat limestone slabs with cracks, or grikes. |
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The food shopping round here relies more on local grocers and butchers and farm shops such as the vast one at Friday Street than any supermarket. |
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Dark shading created sharp cheekbones of elfin faces, softer blending produced squashier, round ones. |
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It is not just the AFL that's encountered a spot of turbulence with audience numbers dipping for last weekend's first round of finals. |
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Fuchs' spot describes a round or elliptic elevated dark brown lesion located in the macula that arises because of choroidal neovascularization. |
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As they approached the group of men gathered round her tents, she screamed in horror. |
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Grabbing a black embroidered cloth, he hopped off round Coppergate looking for somewhere to show off his levitating skills. |
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The first successful method for making clear, flat glass involved spinning a round disc of glass. |
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The ordinary type of brake liners all round is being overcome by the latest disc brake all round though it may also have its short comings. |
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He claimed his finger slipped on the trigger while placing a round of ammunition in chamber and the gun accidentally discharged. |
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Sitting down on one of the chairs at a round metal white table he grabbed a full pot of black coffee and drank it all in a few gulps. |
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His round hairless face encages an assortment of features that prowl across the surface, searching for means of escape. |
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A small crystalline brook gurgled over worn round stones as it ran to its destination. |
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Winds gusting against a brawny sprinter riding a disc-wheel bike at 60 kph round a high bend are a recipe for disaster. |
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The last thing they want is some disgraced politician poking round their homes, violating their privacy. |
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The gutters round the roofs of the wings were constructed in a manner which is now, as I understand it, obsolete. |
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Police in turn disguised themselves as tourists, secretly videoing visitors as they moved round the exhibition site. |
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She boiled many yams, mashed them, and took a great dishful of them round the district. |
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Another was reported to have taken to the stage, removed his shirt and started to take his trousers off as he gyrated round a pole. |
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We are steering full and by and watch securing gear round the decks. |
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Most of the town's population, estimated at between 200 000 and 350 000, fled in early May with the onset of another round of interethnic clashes. |
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Representatives from a wide cross section of the community will be getting round the table with airport chiefs for the third community and stakeholder conference. |
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On one occasion the distinguished guests gathered with him round the table were excited at the prospect of hearing some new and sparkling aphorism fall from his lips. |
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I never did get round to owning a posing pouch, but I remember the liberation that came with my first purchase of a slinky black nothing with no sides to speak of. |
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The cadences and rhymes of such poems linger, sweet and familiar as a well-sucked gobstopper, to be rolled round the mouth again and again as one grows up. |
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No longer were prospective mates fluttering round him at every turn. |
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Waterford crashed very disappointedly to Limerick in the first round of the 2003 Oscar Traynor Trophy at the Crystal Complex on Sunday afternoon last. |
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A lot has been made this week of the sad history of recent years where the final eight by round seven is almost cut and dried for the rest of the season. |
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All of a sudden this VW skids round a corner into the road I'm patrolling. |
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It possesses a long bill that is very stout and round in cross section. |
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The film revolves round a martial arts master who comes to America in search of the next guardian who would protect the powerful scroll in his possession. |
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It was a round hoop with a bit of fishing net stretched around it. |
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Perhaps it would be like a person's usual voice being taken over by a telling voice, sitting round a campfire intoning long poems thousands of years ago. |
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I pulled the samples out, plonked them on the table and started talking about them, looking round the room and catching people's eyes as I was talking. |
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It also shows the 18 th-century pleasure lake curving round the west and south of the building and includes cattle and sheep grazing in the parkland. |
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So long as there was a wall round the cliff's edge they could fling themselves into every frantic game and make the place the noisiest of nurseries. |
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Since last week the flume, the doors, a proportion of the tiles round the aquacise pool, and one of the canoes, have all been replaced or repainted. |
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Similarly, instead of being thrown off into space by their movement round the sun, the planets would gravitate towards the centre of their whirlpool. |
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The church had interpreted the biblical prohibition against graven images to forbid the creation of sculpture in the round until the early eighteenth century. |
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An armed figure with Corinthian helmet, cuirass, and greaves, and holding a spear and round shield, runs with a very wide stride behind each chariot. |
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Recently separated from the woman who had helped her win round her parents, she discovered her former lover was embroiled in a battle with cancer. |
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External cataphylls of lateral winter buds were round and coriaceous. |
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Carved vines snaked their way up the posts, twining round the dark ebony. |
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Jo then delved in to the toy box and brought out a farmyard set before passing round a bag of plastic animals for the youngsters to pull out and identify. |
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When DJ superstars started to invite the glossies round to photograph their homes it became apparent that the cash was beginning to matter more than the music. |
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The game was fixed for one week after all of the other first round games were played and for the evening before the start of the college examinations on Monday last. |
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Nelson had managed to round up about 600 of the animals, before activists once again invaded his farm on October 23 and released the recaptured animals. |
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