Come rain or shine, Ballinakill outdoor heated swimming pool continues to attract swimming enthusiasts. |
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They play every Sunday morning, rain or shine, often getting more people out playing when the weather's bad than good. |
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Get out and go inside-any wayfaring stranger is welcome here of a Sunday morning, rain or shine. |
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I have tried to be fair, but where it seems to me that an argument is particularly strong or weak my convictions shine through. |
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Rain or shine, every morning he walks down the fishing harbour jetty to feed the crows. |
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Karya finally awoke to a weak light, nothing like the radiant shine in her now lost home. |
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Five hours and countless miles later, the darkness of the night was beginning to fade, as was the previously radiant shine from the stars. |
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Imported apples are packed and graded using the latest technology including waxing, which gives them an extra shine. |
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And then I plainly saw, both with wonder and delight that the joint of meat did, in some places, shine like rotten wood or stinking fish. |
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Natural additives like beer or lemon juice add benefits like body or shine. |
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He found it amusing to see people rush throughout their daily lives and hardly stop to appreciate the day, weather rain or shine. |
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Every Thursday morning, come rain or shine, she arrives at the Congregational Hall to help keep about 20 youngsters safe, happy and entertained. |
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Nearly 100 years old, Wanderlust meets a few times a month on different paths and trails, traversing the city's unique landscape rain or shine. |
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There are any number of good medicine walks right at the front door, flat, easy going and devastatingly beautiful in any weather, rain or shine. |
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A controlled mind is like clear ether which the radiance of the sun can shine through. |
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Figo converted and Real Madrid proceeded to shine and showboat their way to a rattling 4-2 triumph. |
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While the sound of Too Much Guitar is saturated with raunchiness, beautiful pop melodies often shine through the brutish production. |
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The darkened rooms on the south and west side are all aglow with moon shine. |
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Today's high school quarterback comes better prepared to shine right out of the box. |
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This delicate flower will wither and blow away like dust in the wind if it's not watered with affection and the light of love doesn't shine. |
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Copper mailboxes can be lacquered with non-tinted gloss to add to the brilliant shine and to protect the mailbox from smudges and smears. |
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He would start with off-the-cuff remarks and witticisms and gradually improvise a setting in which they could shine. |
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A flashlight turns up the wolf spider, whose eyes shine turquoise in the beam. |
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The final piece is shown in a light box, with holes created by lasers letting light shine through layers of coloured plastics. |
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Its nourishing shea butter formula also gives conditioning shine to lackluster locks. |
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She pulled out the curlers and put her hair in a half pony tail, before adding a layer of high shine spray. |
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These scratches disturb the flat surface of the stone and light reflection ceases to be uniform so the shine gradually disappears. |
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Rising in all its glory to shine not only in every part of Europe, but also on the American continent. |
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So shine the light on all of your friends because it all amounts to nothing in the end. |
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Yet for one man, and one team, the tournament marked a new high, a memory on which the sun will always shine. |
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Whatever accompaniment you choose, tomato water lets its colors shine through but packs a wallop of supporting flavor. |
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It is entirely possible that the jelly sweet stuck to his finger while he wet his finger to shine the ball. |
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Everyone knew her hair dried in loose waves, which would shine from all of the delicate oils. |
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The next day I decided that I would actually wash and wax it myself as it gives a better shine. So I'm out on the drive, polishing my car. |
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If you shine it, wax it, wash it, admire it, take photographs of it and never use it, what's the point? |
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We went to school, rain or shine, and the school didn't shut down, either. |
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As long as the sun continues to shine and the wind to blow, the supply of renewables remains unaffected by foreign-oil cartels or greedy manipulators. |
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Every Wednesday, rain or shine, a minimal cover charge allows you to support local and regional musicians while enjoying a lazy summer evening in picturesque settings. |
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Besides the above-mentioned roles, I also had the pleasure to see her shine in two other seldom performed roles in the Ruzimatov gala in St. Petersburg. |
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The exceptions shine out all the more brilliantly for their rareness. |
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Wit, charm, and even vulnerability shine through his snobbery and self-deception says Kirk Davis Swinehart. |
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On stage, the duo really shine, with heartfelt songs delivered with evident passion, while the between song banter shows a wry sense of humour, which also infuses their music. |
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Fifteen minutes later the clouds lifted and the sun began to shine again. |
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Hollaback is right to shine a light on these creepy comments from creepy strangers. |
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But especially in the last decade, Daley, for all his cronyism and budgetary denial, put a shine on a great but gray town. |
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You'll love these gorgeous formulas that give you the coverage of a lippy and the high shine of a gloss. |
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What avails it to make a shine in Greek if the next hour one does a barney in calculus. |
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O Jehovah, thou God to whom vengeance belongeth, Thou God to whom vengeance belongeth, shine forth. |
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Oddly, the big difference didn't come in our user ratings, where we expected the famously friendly Mac interface to shine. |
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Once truth starts to shine in a person's heart, the essence of current and past holy books of all religions is understood by the person. |
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Later, concrete surfaces would allow landings, rain or shine, day or night. |
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Given a source of white light, they produce a white shine, in red they produce red and in blue they produce blue. |
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I never saw thinge done by you which preposterated or perverted the good judgment that all the world esteemeth to shine in you. |
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In the case of shine shone shone, the past participle has also assimilated to the past singular. |
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This very morning we begin rebuilding the windmill, and we will build all through the winter, rain or shine. |
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It is odd he gets so many cavities since he brushes his teeth religiously, every night, rain or shine. |
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The hard, plodding work of plowing makes the plowshare shine as it goes down the row turning up the sillion. |
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He guessed one of the well-off people living in these houses must have took a shine to Cody and decided how he'd look good stuck up on they roof. |
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I wore these spots of shine and silver like tilaks, the marks of colour that we Hindus wear on our foreheads as symbols of the divine. |
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Use your pocket torch and shine the light from the side to gauge the reaction to light on both sides. |
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That is, there is no pressure on parents to create high-end trifolds. Every student who puts in the effort gets to shine. |
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Dearly as he loved to talk, he could not enjoy nor shine in a conversation when he thought himself unsuitably dressed. |
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It was impulse, not intention, one of those great unzippings of the superego that lets the id shine through. |
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You can take your unsolicited advice and stick it where the sun don't shine. |
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She attends hip-hop and belly dance classes just to shine more at parties. |
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The green zest of walnuts was used by the women to shine their teeth and it also gave a beautiful rust colour to their lips. |
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His burly minders are also present and will then happily whisk away anyone Bruno takes a shine to for a cup of tea and overnight accommodation. |
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Our challenge is how we can continue to do what Rav Kook asked us and to let the light of Hanukkah and of Judaism shine in our lives. |
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Stealing shine and softness, the wet weather translates into bad hair days for most of us. |
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It produces both shine and hygienic cleanliness by removing surface residues like calcium, limescale, dirt deposits, and soap scum. |
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A silver portal opens in the sky and a ebony alicorn stallion gallops from it the silver tips on his black wings shine in the sun's light. |
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The tower is a beam of renewably powered white light which will shine into the sky every night until December 8, the anniversary of Lennon's death. |
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Carolyn mixed red brown with violet to give a purply brown on the underneath section of the hair with a glossy chocolate brown shade on the top to create dramatic shine. |
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Both of ID's recently announced strands, ID FILMS and ID INVESTIGATES, shine a klieg light on complex and controversial issues often overlooked within our justice system. |
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It prompted an exchange of substitutions as Jermain Defoe replaced Palacios and Javier Hernandez came on for Berbatov, who had failed to shine against his former club. |
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The cheeks observe, where now could shine The scancing glories o' carmine? |
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The following season, Giggs had his first real chance to shine in Europe. |
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The hotel nightlights shine behind the drawn venetian blinds and the slatted patterns on the curbside cars give them the look of anchored smallcraft with lapstrake hulls. |
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We could just catch a glimpse of the haloed warriors and elders in the frescoes, the shine of the ikons, and the heavily armed forescreen of the altar. |
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I think this summer's IJA, with its line-up of guests, is going to be quite good as well. I know I'm working my bullocks off to make the workshops line-up sparkle and shine. |
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The star, known as LBV 180620, may weigh more than 150 times as much as the sun, span 200 times its width, and shine up to 40 million times as brightly. |
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Plus, the focal length of the LARP allows extremely small apertures, which means a lot of light could shine from a vehicle without taking up much space, or adding much weight. |
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