Will you come again, when you're not roving up and down Italy like a brigand? |
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Bands of roving youths, lubricated by alcohol, went about town making merry, making noise, and sometimes making trouble. |
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Top talent spotter Barrie Tait has ended 12-years of Red Devil roving to establish Leeds United's scouting network in the region. |
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Peter Bell is a potter, a lawless, roving man, insensible to the beauty of nature. |
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This location afforded a natural fortress to protect it from roving marauders and pirates in search of valuable goods. |
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His previous rider was recently killed in combat, and the horse was found roving the battle site and brought here. |
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Traditional elements of the festival, including the gourmet dinner, restaurant meal deals and roving feasts, will remain. |
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He was fairly short, a trifle rotund, with dark penetrating eyes that had a way of roving mercurially over objects under surveillance. |
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And the show's roving reporter will inevitably look as if he has experienced a major set-to with the studio hairdresser before each episode. |
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Izzet luxuriated in his roving midfield commission and City could have been two up in the first 10 minutes. |
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Did any one else see the not-so-subtle difference between the reports from the embeds vs the roving reporters? |
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With all the armed bands of various factions roving the land these days, it was a miracle that they had made it back to the abbey. |
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The 'action cam' is used to perform roving boundary rider camcorder duties. |
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So while the mother sharks are homing to the same nursing grounds, roving males ensure that the population remains genetically diverse. |
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They continued on for a few moments, with roving hands that were trying to remove their clothing as quickly as they possibly could. |
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The funhouse atmosphere will also include loonie hotdogs, free popcorn, face-painting, buskers, an organ-grinder, and roving improv performers. |
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In many city plazas, there are roving street vendors selling sweet espresso to passers-by. |
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These were plays performed in fifteenth century England by roving troupes of actors. |
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Doing that risks a disenchanted MP from the right wing getting boozed and leaking his or her displeasure to a roving reporter. |
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These were true economic migrants, businessmen and roving employees who made no apologies about seeking a richer life elsewhere in the sun. |
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The original Thugs were bands of roving criminals in India who strangled and robbed travellers. |
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For years he was literally on his feet as a roving reporter, plunged into regions of conflict or crisis to try to make sense of it all for us. |
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For example, a visitor waiting for a family member in treatment can get gourmet coffee or fresh-squeezed juice from a roving vendor. |
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Our roving reporter caught up with the composer in Berlin to discuss this musical gesture of reconciliation. |
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You'll probably be just a little sickened to hear it's been pretty much plain sailing for this up-and-coming roving reporter. |
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Today the role of roving repairman keeps Henderson from seeing his wife, Karen, and daughters, aged 15 and 11, for long stretches. |
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Hulls are constructed using fiberglass cloth, woven roving and fiberglass mat in combination with plastic resin. |
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But no one can doubt his importance as one the first roving independent explorers armed with a camera. |
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Upon completing his studies, he moved back to Kyrgyzstan and landed a job as roving Central Asia correspondent for Pravda. |
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His resignation as trade and industry secretary lead to promotion as roving ambassador to the Project's international friends. |
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The emergency management team used portable walkie-talkies for roving reports from within the hospital to the coordination center. |
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He has already hired his own roving war correspondent and set up an adventure channel on which mountain climbers will post their own videos. |
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There will also be face painters, clowns, artists, magicians and creatures of all shapes and sizes roving through the festival site. |
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He is now roving about the Gatineau hills north of Ottawa, devoting his time to books on our forestry heritage. |
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Early Gaelic accounts speak of large ocean going sailing currachs roving the North Atlantic. |
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His just couldn't keep his eyes from looking out of the glass panels and roving over the plains, hoping for a sight of her. |
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While he spoke, I could see his curious eyes roving over us, trying to understand the unfamiliar sounds that reached his ears. |
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The dads were out roving around town making sure no little child strayed too far in search of hidden eggs. |
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In each corner stood a burly guard, their eyes roving over the people materializing every few minutes from seven of the eight walls. |
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She smiled falsely at everyone around them, her eyes roving. |
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His eyes roving around the room, searching for a way out of this mess. |
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Two remotely controlled roving vehicles are now on the Martian surface. |
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The self-styled roving ambassador ignored pleas from CIA security men and walked across the apron at Heathrow to chat to a group of surprised baggage handlers. |
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She began her job back in 1997, roving the badlands of Quebec and Ontario before heading out to British Columbia to take a position in the PR department. |
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As their roving reporter, I covered most of the media awards. |
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Our roving contributor inspired the wrath of one of our Finnish readers with his almost correct brief history of the previously low profile Aland Islands. |
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During her school years, after her father had left his parish to become a roving minister, she came into contact with the larger Baptist community. |
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What is out there course-wise for would-be roving reporters? |
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Cora's pink eyes were roving over Dervek's bare chest approvingly. |
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My eyes kept roving to the grandfather clock from time to time. |
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He unsheathed his father's sword and held it in both hands, his eyes roving over the blade with the ancient runes and the ornately designed handle. |
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The blond man stopped in his tracks, locking his sword into a perfect defensive position, his pale eyes roving into the shadows, searching for the voice's source. |
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Often, when I'm at the airport I see long lines at ticket counters and no one using the kiosks until a roving airline agent barks at people to use the machines. |
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A machine which reduces slubbing to a finer thread or roving, making it more regular and even puts more twists in and winds it onto a smaller tube. |
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Her foreign tours include the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and several years as a roving foreign correspondent worldwide. |
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Fireworks, frisbees and old-time dance moves were captured by the roving pair and can be seen on individual handheld monitors procured from Dare-dare. |
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In South India, roving bands of dacoits, carrying out their traditional depredations on the weak and unprotected, had been a part of the rural landscape for centuries. |
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It also released the actor into the roving role in which he excels. |
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Do I call for the bearded to be forbidden to appear in public without handkerchieves tied round their chins or forcibly shaved at gunpoint by roving squads of enforcers? |
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Like his Swedish counterpart, he is said to have a roving eye, which has not gone down well with Sofia, his Greek-born consort. |
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Pop-Up Spokane Follow the smell of grass-fed burgers and handmade sausages down local trails to find this roving alfresco spot. |
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With rotor spinning, the fibers in the roving are separated, thus opened, and then wrapped and twisted as the yarn is drawn out of the rotor cup. |
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The cotton staples are carded into lap and straightened and drawn into roving which is spun using either a mule or ring frame. |
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Its rival, the throstle frame or ring frame uses a continuous process, where the roving is drawn, twisted and wrapped in one action. |
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On the return, the roving is clamped and the spindles reversed to take up the newly spun thread. |
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The number of yarn breakages was dependent on the quality of the roving, and quality cotton led to fewer breakages. |
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It took three carders to provide the roving for one spinner, and up to three spinners to provide the yarn for one weaver. |
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But friends close to the couple say his roving eye kept roving. |
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They related to a feeder, a filleted cylinder, a roving can, the crank and comb and roller spinning. |
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And Michael Burnett did a great 'zine called Feedbag outta CO before he became Thrasher's roving editor. |
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A roving gang of youths armed with bats and huge boom boxes hunt the band. |
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There was still time before batting practice, so roving instructor Paul Molitor stood at shortstop with a fungo bat. |
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She favors a certain type of sheep, Corriedale, and travels to a sheep fiber farm in Hawley for her roving. |
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And if you're inclined to use your roving telepresence for more than business applications, you can keep an eye on your home, babysitter, or pet. |
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More aggravating than a roving student is the task of keeping the data they accumulate throughout their education in one, reachable place. |
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The secret is the killer T cell, a roving defender against invading microbes. |
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England did not experience the same trend of roving bands of flagellants, common on the continent. |
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The nip of the roller pairs prevent the twist from backing up to the roving. |
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The Shelleys then embarked on a roving existence, never settling in any one place for long. |
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There is also a huge variety of family attractions on offer including arena events a fun fair and roving acts. |
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A complete line, or just the drawings, can be supplied for roving creel, infeed and wetout area, adjustable mold stand, heating system, cutoff saw, and conveyor system. |
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Whilst this is going on, the spindle carriage is being drawn away from the rollers, at a pace very slightly exceeding the rate at which the roving is coming forth. |
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By now, Americans are so habituated to stagy things, it's hard to imagine that many people don't see the president's roving photo-ops as posed and theatrical. |
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Sullivan had a roving eye, and his diary records the occasional quarrel when Ronalds discovered his other liaisons, but he always returned to her. |
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Clergy and local bishops served as officials, as well as the imperial officials called missi dominici, who served as roving inspectors and troubleshooters. |
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As the mule spindle travels on its carriage, the roving which it spins is fed to it through rollers geared to revolve at different speeds to draw out the yarn. |
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The spinning mule has a fixed frame with a creel of cylindrical bobbins to hold the roving, connected through the headstock to a parallel carriage with the spindles. |
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For machine processing, a roving is about the width of a pencil. |
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With his left hand, he would place on the new bobbin onto the skewer from above and with his right hand twist in the new roving into the tail of the last. |
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Roving tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers, artillery pieces, and mortars are key to enhancing the aggressiveness of defense. |
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Roving Confederate bands such as Quantrill's Raiders terrorized the countryside, striking both military installations and civilian settlements. |
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