Sometimes for days or weeks in a row they serve the same food, like macaroni, corn dogs, small burgers, and cheese pizza. |
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For the second week in a row now, Duff's greatest-hits collection is number-one album on the billboard chart, which is just out today. |
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We lived in a boat house, so we just had to row about 5 minutes across the water to get to my school. |
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An impassioned speech to a massive crowd can be heard clearly in the 400th row without any means of amplification. |
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The GMB union had threatened to ballot its 2,000 members at Warrington, Cheshire and Aylesford in Kent in a row over contracts of employment. |
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The row in Montgomery has thrust the issue on to the political agenda and set the stage for a rash of similar cases. |
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Sam felt kind of exposed while the top row finished getting onto the risers because there was nobody standing in front of her. |
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One dark night he helped row a collapsible boat carrying a dozen men half a mile out to sea in the hope of finding a ship to take them. |
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Our final day was again beautifully sunny, if freezing, so we decided to row a boat around one of Donegal's many lochs. |
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The doors of the bookcase, instead of being glazed, have brass trelliswork framed by a double row of Gothic arcading. |
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In the C concourse of the Salt Lake City airport there's a row of pay phones set on the wall by the men's room just past the concourse entry. |
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It's easy to make parallels between the back rows but really a back row is only as good as the forward pack in front of it. |
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There, in the middle of a cornfield, just beyond a row of housing projects, sits a weather-beaten ghost town called Westec City. |
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The effect of hearing the tenor bell at the end of each row is pleasing to the ear. |
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A bit-mapped index looks like a spreadsheet with the possible values as column headings and record numbers as row headings. |
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A few other tables were lined up in a perfectly straight row across the room. |
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The children seated in the first row were running around the hall dispersing the sweets to the ones who had got the answers right. |
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It is the third year in a row in which arable farmers have been hit by a combination of relatively low harvests and other penalties. |
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Back then, muscly oarsmen would row paying passengers across Southampton Water, a journey well capable of taking an hour or more. |
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That is why Downing Street was forced to row back on an early reaction to the deal. |
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The couple's noisy row drew the attention of neighbors and local officials, who explained to them the news surrounding the food scare. |
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A jubilant Oxford crew spray the bubbly as they celebrate an impressive row in the 151st Boat Race. |
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These comments underlined a three-cornered row which saw the Government and two Opposition parties bickering over how to proceed. |
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Three years ago, Scotland's first minister resigned in a row over office expenses. |
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Anyone who can win three games in a row will probably get into a play-off spot. |
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She also blames the row on the media desperately looking for an argument in the quiet holiday period. |
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She shoved her into the front row before moving to stand in the doorway of the gazebo. |
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The spearing was conducted from row boats in 2 to 6 feet of water, by means of ordinary fish spears with illumination from jack-lights. |
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If five odds are thrown in a row the casino takes all the money wagered on that spinner. |
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Before them lay row upon row of tents, pavilions, shelters, barracks and all other contrivable form of shelter. |
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You can do the same things mentioned here on a smaller scale in an apartment or row house or mobile home. |
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And since then, apart from a furious row by phone during which each bitterly agreed to return the other's gift, they have not spoken. |
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Hoe drills, especially those with wider row spacing, can plant seed deeper because they can build a ridge and plant in the furrow. |
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The split has become apparent in a row over attempts to encourage wind power in the north west. |
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Sometimes we will road test a variety by planting a few trees or a row to see how they do during several seasons. |
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Devon, Joannah, and Layla found a seat in the row before the last of the full theatre. |
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The only people living in a row of abandoned houses marked for redevelopment have told of their living nightmare. |
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Going for six in a row was no mean achievement but unfortunately it was not to be. |
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The floors span from the core to a second row of columns then cantilever to support the suspended glass block facade. |
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Then he rows across the river, releasing more net before he turns upstream to row back in a circular route to where the leading end was released. |
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He used to row with Hollingworth Lake Rowing Club and still rows competitively with the Royal Chester Rowing Club. |
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Police forces, rather than wanting to row back from the controversy surrounding the use of DNA evidence, increasingly rely on the technique. |
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The Italian crew will row their flagship, the Disdotona, on the way back from the Henley Regatta, accompanied by two Venetian racing fours. |
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We pulled up into a winding driveway that was lined by a row of rose bushes, all in full bloom. |
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Sometimes, in calm seas, when the outboard stuttered and needed coaxing with frequent plug de-oilings, Angus would row the boat. |
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The women gather near a row of flowerpots which has been set in front of one of the garden structures, discussing and admiring the blooms. |
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Eventually, Cat, a civil engineer with Cork County Council, turned on Dean and the debate turned into a stand-up row before the two stormed off. |
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These are kids who grew up in tenements, high rises, government housing or row houses. |
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He grinned rather shyly at us, baring an impressive row of gold teeth, but clearly did not know what to do with the gadget. |
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So, did it take a row over a ban on journalists to enable him to penetrate the secret that the regime is not a model of benignity? |
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The co-op also changes the RoGator's tires from flotation tires to radials as row crops grow. |
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And, if he wanted to make the back row even hungrier than usual, he has achieved it superbly because Alex has steam coming out of his ears. |
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During the row that followed he threw the candleholder, hitting Miss Moore on the head. |
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This is the second year in a row that the quiet period between Christmas Day and New Year's Day has been shattered by a disaster. |
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Teenage back row Matt Davies was accredited with the score under a pile of bodies, and Mitchell added another good conversion. |
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She caught a whiff of perfumed fragrance as she passed a row of purple lilacs, and white jasmines. |
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Unless Labour announces a tax-break for publishers in the next Budget this whole row should die down quickly. |
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The second row left the defence for dead with a 30-metre gallop, brushing off at least three would-be tacklers in the process. |
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There were additional prizes for winning sequences of numbers, three in a row being a tern and four a quatern. |
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At lunchtime, bearded students perform their ablutions along a long row of taps before going off to pray. |
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Served on a long white platter, the little row of apple treats starts with a pleasant apple jelly candy. |
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The dramatic move looked set to break the deadlocked pay row and end months of industrial unrest in the fire service. |
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The euro row for the mainstream media and politicians is a bitter feud between rival multimillionaires and the groupings that back them. |
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Dumfries in south-west Scotland was listed among the worst offenders with its familiar row of chain store brands. |
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On the far left I see the row of blond wood desks for the defendant or defendants, now empty. |
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At my every punchline the nervous titters grow fewer, the expressions in the front row more furrowed and quizzical. |
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Choose from an energetic canoe ride, a romantic row down the river or a leisurely cruise on a motor boat. |
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I was positive I was on death row with a life sentence the equivalent of Alcatraz without parole. |
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Team-building is also continuing apace at Hunslet whose second row forward Sean Ibbetson is reckoned to be a Knights target. |
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Even integers in the top row correspond to throws from the right hand, and odd integers to throws from the left. |
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The food on the hot counter looked about as appetizing as a row of sun-dried cow pats. |
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With such a formidable pack, introduce more 3rd row and forward play off line-outs, scrums and rucks and mauls. |
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Corn rootworms are the target of almost half the insecticides used in row crops in this country, requiring more insecticide than any other pest. |
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This property is on the sunny side of Fitzwilliam Terrace, a row of redbrick houses on Upper Rathmines Road. |
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Yesterday was the last day of the holidays for children in homes along the busy row on the Collie Road, minutes from Clonmel town. |
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When my older brother went off to college and had to manage without her cooking, it was a tough row to hoe for him. |
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By this division Thomas now came to own four houses in a row fronting Lower Street. |
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Murphy has contested the last six tournaments in a row and has no intention of stopping now. |
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The first descending row of chords is just magic, raising the little hairs on the back of a listener's neck. |
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It seated three people in a row behind the engine, with the front two who had to wear crash helmets while the last one did not. |
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A promotions company at the centre of a financial row following two outdoor concerts has gone into liquidation. |
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He lashes his fishing line inside his little boat and begins to row to shore. |
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Amhersita Nobilis, popularly know as the pride of Burma, is the finest and a row of this has been planted at the main entrance. |
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Working a couple of shifts in a row with same people means that the goofiness will only get worse. |
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At a hastily arranged briefing in Brussels, the document's authors appeared to row back. |
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He subsequently tried to row back on his very public remarks to the Los Angeles Times, which still can be read on their website. |
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Max Mara proposes high-waisted pants closed with a row of tiny buttons down the legs. |
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A summer holiday mood can be created on the fourth rainy day in a row just by drinking the same much-loved tipples enjoyed abroad. |
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This is the wreck of a very old wooden sailing vessel complete with huge oak timbers, row upon row of copper nails and who knows what else. |
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Later photographs of the square show a row of rickshaws lined up in the square, and horses and carriages. |
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There has even been a row about the relative merits of the British and American vaccines. |
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Our staff will row the rafts, cook, and provide special activities for the children. |
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Andy and I got into a bit of a row about something and began pushing and shoving one another. |
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He was unable to row the boat and couldn't steer the vessel having lost his rudder on day one of the voyage. |
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The jack sits just under the bottom row on the keyboard, and in a pretty visible location. |
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He had a stand-up row with Laura Nyro during a demo taping as he insisted that she should stick to cover versions and other people's songs. |
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I want the first row to pair with the people to their right in the second row. |
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But then, walking past an office block with row upon row of sparkly new Beamers parked outside makes me feel the same. |
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Tree poisoning has again reared its ugly head on the peninsula, with a row of trees in Terry St Balmain repeatedly vandalised. |
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In Amsterdam, a 17th-century core of low-rise row houses nestles along the city's canals. |
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A row of bulk hoppers dispenses organic cereals underneath a small shelf of skin-care potions. |
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The original is surely a vast Gobelin tapestry, not a row of petit point cushions? |
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Giving up on the idea of watching the first run of the show, we wandered back down the road to get front row seats for the second leg. |
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Gasping for breath, they reached the row of houses whose gardens led onto the park. |
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The trivial name alludes to the row of metal spines on the third pereiopod which distinguishes this species from other members of the genus. |
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The picture was brought in by Bill Cordukes, who can be seen on the second row from the front on the right. |
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It is believed that Stephen, who died from a self-inflicted knife wound, had a heated row with his mother at about 6pm. |
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Sarah effortlessly did three front handsprings in a row before landing on her feet and flying down the rugged path through the forest. |
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The new, improved seats recline to an angle of 143 degrees, and a whole row of seats has been removed to give even more leg room. |
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Six minutes and a fraction over 20 seconds later, and the British four were contemplating a row of latent promise but patchy quality. |
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I tell Ray that by the time I'm finished picking one row I'll be able to start over, since more fruit will have ripened by then. |
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Residents scratch out a living amid blocks of abandoned, boarded up, burned-out row houses and vacant warehouses. |
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Protruding from the frozen earth, like dinosaur fossils in a matrix of rock, was a row of brown vertebrae, ancient and massive. |
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Pull out a foot or two of thread and wind it immediately around one iron hook and hang the hook again into the final row of woven cloth. |
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On she went until she found her self in the sickrooms, walking by row upon row of white-sheeted beds and private rooms. |
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A bitter row could be brewing as anxious publicans face sweeping changes to the licensing system. |
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The chain link was hidden by a nice thick row of ligustrums and green privacy material. |
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Carry on past a row of cottages, just before reaching the war memorial before looking for a track on the left. |
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This was Simon's third year in a row to win the National Long Jump title, a remarkable achievement. |
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Vermicompost can also be made in windrows by placing fresh waste on one side of the row while harvesting from the other side. |
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The newspaper was trying to stir up a row about the morality of allowing criminals to ransom stolen property. |
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There has already been a row over how the tickets for the match, three weeks today, are being shared out. |
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Driving toward town, we pass a row of farms, and Hanson recites the names of families who worked them back when he was a child. |
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Should educational status determine the ability to row in a particular class of racing? |
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This is the fourth year in a row that federal agencies have scored low marks for computer security. |
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I think in my biocentrism, which is a hard row to hoe in an anthropocentric, increasingly anthropogenic world. |
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The front row of standees pretty much blocks the view of the rest of the orchestra seats from my shoulders down. |
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I met one man who had quit his job after a row with his boss and had terrible difficulty finding another. |
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The row over ties and over which news organisation had been the more sepulchral rumbled all week and became a story in its own right. |
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For example, the portico's cornice, which in Egypt would exhibit cobra head uraei, is surmounted instead by a row of bearded caprine heads. |
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Thousands of rail guards at train companies across the country are to be balloted on strikes in a long-running row over their safety role. |
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In April police were called to calm residents at the home following a row over the right to smoke. |
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A single-breasted overcoat closes with a narrow overlap and fastens down in front with a single row of buttons. |
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In a row of glass cases, waxwork tableaux of Victorian surgeons are shown lopping off limbs while their patients are forcibly restrained. |
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The foundation of the Huddersfield success was a heavy pack with a powerful back row linking with well-organised half-backs. |
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Thulium is a rare earth element, one of the elements found in row 6 of the periodic table. |
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It contains a memorial and row upon row of white tombstones in well-tended plots. |
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Local police had to intervene when a row between Labour and Lib Dem supporters threatened to turn nasty. |
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A row of cherry blossom trees blossomed soft pink against dark wooden stems. |
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The added weight of Nick weighed the boat down some, and it was hard to row anyways. |
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I befriended a couple of the kids, and together we built a raft that we would row down the Dodder as far as the great waterfall in Donnybrook. |
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Row after row of white tennis shoes sit upright on foot spikes like pristine, obedient soldiers standing to attention. |
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Now new economy whizz-kids are jostling for space on millionaires row in China. |
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Justine and Starr were placed next to each other on the back row of the risers. |
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Any and every G sequence which eventually has only positive numbers occurs as a row in this array. |
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The volume was plated with a thin layer of beaten gold, and a row of high-quality garnets traced up its spine. |
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I think I spent a week in a row rocking him to sleep, just speaking it over. |
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After two rolly nights in a row in this anchorage, we were in a hurry to get out. |
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His shimmering bright blue eyes glittered at me from a tanned face, a warm smile showing a row of white teeth. |
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Her eyes automatically went to the row of photographs lining the top shelf. |
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This door in the terraced row led to the history department of the university, or at least the offices for the staff. |
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His car is described as a small, purple vehicle with a row of triangular or diamond brake lights mounted on the back. |
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You have a tough row to hoe and still need to be a source of stability for your son. |
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It didn't take me very long to realize that making even a modest living as an artist was a tough row to hoe! |
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We once had an enormous row because we couldn't decide what music to listen to in the car. |
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The tooth row is present throughout the entire preserved length of the jaw and possesses 16 teeth and empty alveoli. |
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More than 20 panels are hung in a row around the gallery like segments of a long comic strip. |
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Enlarged avicularia on zooids at row bifurcations, on branch margins, and adjacent to ovicells are generally similar to those in M. auriculatum. |
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The tram was built to carry coal from the immediately adjacent coal mine to a row of beehive coking ovens and thence to the smelter furnaces. |
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Importantly for families, six of the seven of the seats have shoulder belts, with the middle seat in the middle row having a lap belt instead. |
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Various row arrangements can also be created by seeding wheat with corn-soybean planters equipped with feed cups or 24-cell plates. |
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Detectives sealed off the area around the path which is between a row of terraced houses and semi-detached homes on a council estate. |
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The fine marble bar with its row of black handpumps is soon to be turned through an angle of 90 degrees to accommodate more customers. |
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The break-up of the confederacy followed a row between the two countries over the question of rotational leadership of the confederation. |
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After taking a lateral from White, Butler scored and jumped head-first into the front row of the endzone seats. |
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Larry played the two row accordion, the tin whistle, the silver flute, and the clarinet. |
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Rogers' death near Cullaville, South Armagh was reportedly connected with a row in the border village involving ten men. |
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This year's row is over abolition of the withholding tax on foreign dividends. |
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She had a row of cups that she'd earned as a result of league and team matches. |
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Although a comfortable-looking row of chairs sat facing the throne, he did not take a seat. |
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The Main was little more than a ramshackle row of sausage-sandwich delis with butchered animals in the window. |
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A physical barrier can be as elaborate as a wood-framed cage of window screen, or as simple as a length of row cover. |
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Life assurers could face a messy row over misleading customers unless they give a clearer picture of potential losses. |
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Row upon row of cars, parked bumper to bumper, all waiting to be carted off to the knacker's yard. |
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For example, fabric row covers can protect low-growing food crops, such as cabbage or squash. |
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Black in the glaring forenoon, a row of cypresses against the town wall seemed to promise safety. |
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Jason had sent a text message to his father earlier that day saying that he was distressed after a row with his girlfriend. |
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It's infuriating to knit 160 stitches and then find you have 12 stitches to go to finish the row and about 2 inches of yarn left. |
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The first thing we knitted was a kettle holder by casting on 20 stitches and knitting each row plain until it became a square. |
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Do you actually think his daughters would be plucked from the front row of an Armani runway show? |
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The MPs angered the party leadership in June by resigning the whip at Westminster in a row over policy. |
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The row of cottages below and behind you, is known as Irish Row, named after some of the men who worked the mines. |
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It was certainly the best performance by a Laois team since the great displays by the minor three in a row side. |
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When they returned home they took bottles of whisky and vodka back with them and another row ensued. |
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It sounded too good to be true, even as I handed over the six pounds for the front row seat. |
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We are in the backyards of two maladjusted households in adjoining row houses in a shabby South Philadelphia Italian-American neighborhood. |
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The park's new white-knuckle ride, the Cliff Hanger, has been the centre of a row in recent months because of its colour scheme. |
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The gate bus lines are connected to gate electrodes of the thin film transistors on each row in one-to-one correspondence. |
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The conversation spread across the aisle, then to the seat in front, the row in back. |
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If he is not in death row and he's serving out his time in a maximum-security prison, he will be afforded special treatment, if you will. |
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Mormon crickets are of economic importance because of their impact on rangeland, pasture, alfalfa, row crops, and vegetable gardens. |
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He is the complete back row forward and for my money, is the best forward in the world game. |
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A row of emergency vehicles lined up behind the wreck, and a fire truck sprayed the flames with water. |
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The death row inmate says that he's reformed and his supporters believe he deserves clemency. |
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The Bolton players and the directors, he insists, are determined not to let the row affect the Reebok team spirit. |
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Weed-free stands of clover or alfalfa and clean cultivated row crops are not likely to be infested. |
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Finally, ancestral archosaurs had a double row of bony plates running along the backbone. |
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The halves are then placed over the row and are butted up against each other. |
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Each township will have several thousand residential units, with a mix of villas, row houses, low-rise and high-rise apartments. |
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Lay the tiles row by row, always keeping a watchful eye for correct alignment along the working lines. |
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For the second year in a row the North East Kilkenny landscape came alive to the sound of all things vintage. |
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The camp is a level, dusty wilderness, the barren sameness of the plain broken only by row upon regimented row of bleached canvas tents. |
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Ribblesdale urgently need to look at mobility of their back row and their back line's alignment and organisation. |
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In French vineyards it is an age-old custom to plant a rose bush at the end of a row of vines to give early warning of disease in the crop. |
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Like many older homes in the Washington, D.C. area, the row house needed renovations. |
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The row occurred because of the claimant's complaint about the barking dog and his threats to take action about it. |
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And worse still for the government, the row has exposed the real agenda behind their plans. |
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Loosing our scrum half and a back row forward through injury changed the whole game. |
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Now the row is reigniting with the government about to introduce legislation formally barring pupils from wearing religious symbols in school. |
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However, when we did next meet up, we had a really nasty row and said a lot of hurtful things about each other. |
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There's always that moment when, because there are four of us, three are allotted a row of seats and one has the seat across the aisle. |
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It soon became apparent that the row of large stones had defined the edge of a stone cairn covering a boat burial. |
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Catherine trailed her index finger along the row of books, quickly tripping past the ones she didn't want. |
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She trailed her finger along a row of dusty books until she found the year she was looking for. |
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It is all becoming too complicated and so most subscribers prefer to keep themselves aloof from the row for now and watch serials in peace. |
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Each element of the set Q occurs exactly once in each row and each column of the table. |
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Turtle chose his seat on the train across the aisle from Tim in the row behind Megan and Jeff. |
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Bridlington second row forward Steve Wells was yellow-carded for foul play with the subsequent penalty kicked by Porter. |
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Large varieties of sweet peas will need a sturdier form of support, either a wigwam or a row of garden stakes. |
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The rabbit just hopped over the next row of lettuces and turned to look at the boy. |
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We walked from behind a row of cars and along a walkway through the gardens. |
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As for those, who sat in the highest row of the nosebleed section, they could still see the action. |
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Back row forward Andy Hill faces a fitness test this week but should be passed fit to make his first appearance. |
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A drinker who smashed up his favourite boozer after a row with the landlady unwittingly landed himself a court appearance. |
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Depending on the type of block you are using, there is typically some sort of key that locks one row to the row below it. |
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In August, get a jump on fall cover crops by interplanting them between corn, carrots and other row crops. |
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One spring, Hornsby called all of the minor leaguers together and sat them down on a row of bleachers. |
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Certainly if you lose three in a row here people are asking pretty serious questions, which is ludicrous. |
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The distal row of carpals includes the hamate, capitate, trapezium, and trapezoid, which are closely approximated to the metacarpals. |
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Like your eyelashes, so blond they were only noticeable when you blinked and the top row met the bottom in a layer of double thickness. |
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Only 30 of the road's 127 houses are occupied and five tenants live in the row likely to be demolished. |
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Liz was already sitting there, front row centre among the geeks, yet she seemed to have, once again, zoned out and fallen asleep. |
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Such dendrograms present the data from high-dimensional row spaces in a form that facilitates the use of human pattern recognition abilities. |
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The National Football League kicks off its new season tonight and for the second year in a row the event is being marked with a live concert. |
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The figure was revealed today as the row over reburials took a new twist when town hall chiefs offered a compromise. |
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If the wells are made of brick, a mason or a skilled handyman can add another row or two of bricks on top of the existing wall. |
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The row is set to intensify later this week when the producers will hit back with a rebuttal of the criticisms in the letter. |
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They have won 73 games in a row dating back to last summer, and have posted 13 shutouts in 22 Olympic games as a team. |
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When I investigated, I found all five young perched in a row about fifteen feet up in a leafy ironwood tree. |
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It's a row you can hum, for it emphasizes thirds and fourths, rather than seconds and tritones. |
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A microvillous tegument was appreciated overlying a thin layer of smooth muscle and a single row of stromal cells. |
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At the entrance, a life-size sculpture of a barefoot, shirtless man lay on a row of empty birdcages. |
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Although she can sail to windward, it is generally quicker to row into head winds, or through crowded anchorages. |
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I hunkered in the basement, next to a row of what appeared to be giant mandarin chamber pots. |
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When I did about 30 flights in a row while backpacking in my early twenties, I hardly ever bothered to lock my bags. |
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One could stand at one end of the street and look down an endless row of saddles and handlebars. |
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This is the second night in a row that soaps have taken over Twitter trends. |
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Down the back straight for the last time the pace quickened again and I started to row in rhythm with the horse. |
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Irene, therefore, reclined her chair back, squashing the passengers in the row behind her. |
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He then left the row behind us and returned to his seat somewhere towards the back of the stalls. |
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One more row was behind these stalls on both sides, allowing a maximum of eighty horses to be stalled in the large place. |
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For example, if you oppose executions, the number of people on death row recently cleared by DNA evidence probably alarms you. |
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Behind a row of beanpoles stands the garden house, which has lost one post. |
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A row has broken out between a village church and its neighbours after plans to put a phone mast disguised as a flagpole in its belltower were revealed. |
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In the morning we found the empty soda cans properly opened with the tabs provided for this and they were empty and lined up in a row just like a person had set them down. |
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The result is that the district combines the blighted row houses of The Wire and horse country. |
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Years ago, after a stand-up row with a queue-jumping Bulgarian peasant in a post office in Bulgaria, I realised that queues are not important in many other countries. |
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It had fangs sticking out of its upper and lower jaw, which was common enough, but no wings straddling the row of spikes that also ran, backswept, over its back. |
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After a very short stretch we came to a row of tumbledown shacks. |
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He quietly gathered a few bolts and washers from the floor and threw them to the other end of a row of crates, causing a loud sound to come from that direction. |
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On one side there was a row of sturdy wooden tables and upholstered benches, separated by partitions topped with framed semicircular stained-glass windowpanes. |
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The mother continues to row frantically, but the boat begins to drift slowly downstream. |
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Carlow skipper Rory Sheriff will have little difficulty in acclimatising having been in the Shannon second row with Mick Galwey when they won the AIL title. |
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Gabriel made his way warily down the row of curtained cubicles. |
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Her figures now show off curves as well as angles, and include touches of Impressionism as they pose, row boats and toddle babies across sandy beaches. |
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Ahead of me a row of pollarded willows lines the bank of the stream, beyond which the ground slopes gently upwards towards leafless woodland, appearing sombre grey. |
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The angled view of the row housing creates a supple compositional backbone, throwing into the foreground the damaged wall that lets in the weather. |
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The rearmost row of boxes toppled from the back of the truck, crashing onto the road, and Ian glanced behind him as the thin cop shouted in surprise. |
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In one of the rare moments of calmness, Joe sang Unchained Melody and some of the lucky ladies in the front row stole a kiss from Ireland's most eligible bachelor. |
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Indeed, the cupholders of every occupant in the row in front of me actually had chocolate milk in them. |
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Once cleaned and sealed in two body bags, the corpse will be driven to a fresh row of graves. |
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Looking at Yankee Stadium it appears you can buy a ticket for one of the nosebleed seats, and then after the game starts pick any seat you want from about row 10 up. |
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Second row legroom is particularly good and the middle seats will take three adults in comfort, though the rearmost two are best left to the younger set. |
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Light within a forbidden range of wavelengths can't propagate through the array, so if a row of cylinders is omitted, the light will be trapped in the missing row. |
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The signs at the left, top, and right can still be read, but the row along the bottom of the panel is irretrievable due to severe abrasion and loss. |
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A GOP that lost three in a row might be chastened enough to cooperate, at least sometimes. |
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Along East Biloxi's casino row near the beach, workers in hard hats buzzed around hotels and beached casino barges, clearing sand and making repairs. |
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No campaign can afford a multitude of competing strategies, or row upon row of bullfight critics publicly questioning every move. |
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While many of Shaw's grand old homes and classic row houses have been rehabbed, the Woodson home, whose condition worsens by the day, awaits rescue. |
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The story of a nun who befriends a man on death row never sentimentalises the issues, but is an unforgettable study of capital punishment's cynicism. |
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Megan lands a callback for a role in a play in Boston, which leads to yet another row between the two. |
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And the back row is not miked, but do you all agree with that? |
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The row broke out as it emerged that the conflict with China was threatening to erupt into a full-scale trade war that could send high street prices soaring. |
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In November 2000 there was a major row and a month later he was arrested as an overstayer because his immigration status had not been regularised. |
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They dutifully attend his soccer games, sit front row at laker games, and spent their summer surfing in Malibu. |
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A multiple-bounded regression technique for double-bounded data can be used when each person's responses remain as a row vector in the aggregate response matrix. |
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A search of the gutted property, one of a row of houses set alight just a week earlier, was made after a neighbour reported hearing cries for help. |
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A Russian ship rescued two well-known Canadian adventurers who got caught in a storm while attempting to cross the Bering Straight in a row boat, authorities said today. |
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They framed an innocent guy and sent him to death row for murder. |
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We just let it happen, and Emma walked into the room 12 times in a row and sobbed. |
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Once through, the women were bedazzled by row after row of soldiers. |
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Two Sundays ago, the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program unveiled a striking work that covers one wall of a corner row house at Dauphin and Tulip streets. |
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At least the old elites learned to sail and row while acquiring proof of their right to rule. |
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The organ gallery gets a strong white light from a row of long windows in the clerestory, which have not even coloured glass. |
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And knowledgeable supporters of a certain vintage at Ayr RFC may recall the raw-boned, fair-haired youngster making his mark in the side's back row some nine seasons ago. |
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As I row in my racing shell, I flash back to Muller's words. |
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So there I was, hands stuffed in the pockets of my dark blue sweat pants, whistling cheerfully and thinking of escape with all the zest of a death row convict. |
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Ms Munson is embroiled in a bitter row with residents and councillors over plans to convert stables and a garage at Great Easton into a dog training centre. |
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If you lose two in a row to a side they start to feel like they have the wood on you and they play with confidence every time they take the field against you. |
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Watched by two beefy minders in the row behind, the prime minister was working diligently on his red boxes, accompanied by Cherie in sparky mode and their daughter, Kathryn. |
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