Also, stay away from patterns like polka dots, zebra stripes, and camouflage. |
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If the owners prefer to allow smoking, non-smokers can accept that or stay away, they say. |
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And creatively, fusion is merely an extended stay away from being the new normal. |
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One of the more noticeable changes has been his ability to stay away from off-speed pitches. |
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This app is really keeping me motivated to stay away from the cake tin at work. |
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Producers originally strived to stay away from the use of catchphrases, but bent the rules when the actors' delivery left them begging for more. |
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I would stay away from the clovers, since they can be harder for the fussy stomachs of horses. |
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Notices have been posted at the sites urging the public to stay away and wardens will be patrolling to enforce the request. |
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My first thoughts were to advise all my single friends to stay away from careerist husbands. |
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I try to stay away from hard liquor as I get started and don't know when to stop. |
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In the summertime, try sticking to lighter colored suits and stay away from darker ones. |
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Make sure you stay away from long, convoluted arguments that demand intense concentration to follow. |
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A leading north west health expert has issued an urgent plea to food handlers who are suffering from colds to stay away from work. |
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Holidaymakers are a fickle lot, and the next time they might just stay away once and for all. |
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Though I usually warn women to stay away from commercial douches, we both think a mild vinegar douche afterwards may not be such a bad idea. |
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Do you stay away from alcohol or allow yourself to indulge once in a while? |
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If you stay away from me during the morning, then that will strengthen our relationship because absence makes the heart grow fonder. |
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I normally stay away from movies which are adapted from books I've read and enjoyed. |
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As much of an asset to the movies as he is to the stage, there are many cinema-goers who hope he doesn't stay away from the screen for too long. |
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You may have noticed I generally stay away from picayune liturgical controversies. |
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The pub was putting up notices telling people to stay away if they intend to smoke. |
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I decided to stay away from the crowd but close enough to hear the speakers. |
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The adverse publicity has caused tourists to stay away in droves from the countryside and towns. |
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Residents would be advised to stay away from gathering places, such as sporting events. |
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That way, those who did not wish to be affronted by this would know to stay away. |
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Red Fox, to the girl nurses, is just another whorish psycho that needs to stay away from their man and enter jail. |
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Here's where I attempt to hold my tongue for the day and try to stay away from politics and war. |
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They'll stay away from multinationals that use child workers or break labour laws overseas. |
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Its stock market performance has been lacklustre and investors are being advised to stay away until full-year results are revealed next month. |
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Presumably, the intent is for these exchanges to add a little comic relief, but even a bad stand-up comedian would stay away from this material. |
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And a coast-to-coast advertising campaign along the whole length of the motorway from Liverpool to Hull will warn motorists to stay away. |
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I'm reliably informed that most actors like to stay away from typecasting in roles. |
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Strapped to each one is a wooden stake with a bright yellow hazard tape attached, warning people to stay away. |
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On the docket tonight, a startling decision from a judge who's ordering the late-night show host to stay away from an obsessed fan. |
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Women wore black for at least a year and the family was supposed to stay away from amusements or other pleasures for six months. |
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They were also told to stay away from any licensed premises, particularly pubs and clubs. |
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Try to stay away from processed foods, eat enough fruits and vegetables, and make sure your cuts of meat are lean. |
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With a lit coil around, the mosquitoes begin coughing and either stay away or soon die. |
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I only had fruit for breakfast today so I am a little peckish, I am going to try and stay away from bread, apart from the bread I make myself. |
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Help your partner stay away from beer, wine, wine coolers, liquor and mixed drinks. |
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They were too distraught to talk and appealed to the assembled media to stay away. |
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Believe it or not pal, tourists do stay away from these clip joints, if and when they are aware of this racist policy. |
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He had never been to this place before, always made it a rule to stay away. |
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If you're bowling and feel a headache coming on, take two aspirins and stay away from splits. |
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I did run into an American woman who had a hunted look in her eyes, clutched her bag to her chest, kept gesturing to all around to stay away. |
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The audience were well-groomed types who usually crowd cineplexes for Hollywood movies and stay away from theatrical performances. |
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But high quality is the byword here, so stay away from those cloudy dime-store magnifying glasses. |
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In the past those big clubs have accepted that it's the luck of the draw and simply asked fans without tickets to stay away. |
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He was ordered not to communicate with Frost in any way and to stay away from four named people. |
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A fresh mango will give slightly to the touch, but stay away from very soft or bruised fruit. |
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I stay away from caffeine, sugar, cold medicine, and fast food and my favorite game is hopscotch. |
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When using handheld massagers like this, stay away from bony areas, especially around your spine, to avoid bruising. |
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And don't forget, you must live within your means and stay away from credit-card debt. |
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He is heavily medicated and his jumpy behaviour has caused most inmates to stay away from him. |
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If equipped with long range weapons they will keep their distance and try to stay away from your reach. |
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They use infrared sensors to detect the stairs in your home and stay away from them. |
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I am usually very good about their tricks and jokes, but it seems I am losing my touch the more I stay away from people. |
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In England the road traffic code system is much the same as here, if you stay away from the motorways and travel the country roads. |
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Japan is now expecting 16 percent fewer foreign visitors than normal during the cup, as business travelers and regular tourists stay away. |
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Most people have pretty strong views on what a bikie is, what they look like and, more importantly, why you should stay away from them. |
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Those who might be shocked and offended by the political message will stay away. |
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This one will be less ambiguous, and I'll stay away from cryptic clues and trick questions. |
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She had few rules for us but one was to stay away from the tulsi, which we could never seem to do. |
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York District Hospital managers today appealed for visitors who have suffered sickness and diarrhoea to stay away from its grounds. |
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Now people who have suffered from diarrhoea or sickness within 48 hours of their intended visit to the hospital have been urged to stay away. |
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If you're on a diet to lose weight, you'll stay away from places that serve fattening food. |
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It's nice to tell immigrants to stay away while you bleed their home countries dry of natural resources and support corrupt governments. |
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The tourists have, for the most part, voted with their feet and continue to stay away in droves. |
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The only answer is to stay away, to skulk at home with the door locked, then complain about democratic illegitimacy later. |
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It only takes one case of poison ivy, oak or sumac to convince most people to stay away from these skin-irritating plants. |
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Adopt a positive approach and stay away from negative and destructive people. |
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An electricity company is warning children to stay away from its cables after workers found a rope swing attached to live wires. |
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They visited an internet chat room for Irish farmers who confirmed that it was best to stay away. |
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Just slide a pair of booties over your road shoes, and much of the moisture will stay away from your feet. |
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They could see the courtesans in their boats, but unless they wanted to risk their lives, they had to stay away from these floating bordellos. |
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Continue to stay away from alcohol and coffee, because they accelerate the breakdown of protein into uric acid. |
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I'll do it at the beginning to see that it's all rolling well and if it is going well during production and the rushes seem good to me, I try to stay away from the set. |
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Maybe it is for the best if you stay away from the rallies, Weller. |
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It feels like you delight in the atmospherics, but you want to stay away from the violence. |
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Many will simply stay away from crowds and stay home this Christmas Eve, which could be a very silent night indeed. |
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Patrick Lynch, had said that De Blasio should stay away from the funerals of any police officers killed in the line of duty. |
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Being vegetarian, I stay away from the rogan josh, tabak maz, yakhni and gushtaba, but their spicy fragrance wafts across to the vegetarian side of the buffet too. |
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It does serve his political strategy to stay away from the facts. |
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One August day she left her psychic's office in tears, we heard, because the woman had warned her to stay away from Dodi Fayed. |
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Drivers slipped and slithered to work and children were told to stay away from school as heavy snow fell across Greater Manchester and the north west today. |
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The only thing she had to do was stay away from any blades' edges. |
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The member of staff, understood to be an office worker, has been told to stay away from work until a Trading Standards investigation is completed. |
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I'm this close to telling one of my favorite clients to stay away from me until the temperature goes under 70 because he sweats so profusely, I can't stand to touch him. |
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And the word came out that everyone not in should stay away, and that those who were in should stay in the office as it was safest, and it just got more and more surreal. |
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His head, with faulty reasoning, told him that he had to stay away. |
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Always stay away from the dam side and use the time to hang fenders on the side of the boat where the lock house is and watch the light by the lock house. |
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With crew members leading a lonely existence and having to stay away from their family for days together, they are tempted to give in to the pleasures of the flesh. |
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I have got to try and control my cravings and stay away from drug users, which is going to be difficult because most of my friends are drug users. |
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We intentionally stay away from people who heavily discount the product. |
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I can drift downwind and still stay away from the Laredo airspace. |
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Jones clearly has the leadership skills, but stay away from his Gatorade. |
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Later he was permitted to stay away from prison for several days at a time and took to visiting Quaker congregations in Kent. |
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As the crowds continued to stay away, it became clear that Bailey could not stem the decline. |
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I don't mind the Pakistanis or the Eyeties, but I wish them ruddy Welsh would stay away. |
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Rank and file officers plan the stay away as an escalation of their battle with the Government. |
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We tried to stay away from traditional Southern gothic tropes. |
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I've never been very mechanical, so I try to stay away from buying them fortresses or outdoor jungle gyms. |
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In an open letter to British newspapers, he warned reporters to stay away. |
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The last couple of years had raised hopes that Indian weightlifters had finally learnt their lessons and chosen to stay away from doping. |
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To single out Tiger Woods is a cheap shot, and he has every right to stay away from such a pointless controversy. |
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They usually try to stay away from the center of the ring, in order to outmaneuver and chip away at their opponents. |
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The High Court of Justice established by the Act consisted of 135 commissioners, but many either refused to serve or chose to stay away. |
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I want to hear from others who are scared of being stung so they stay away from fun occasions to avoid the possibility. |
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There is already a girl that I am involved with so stay away with your slutness. |
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Not being able to play at the concert, C sends D, whom you would have paid five shillings to stay away. |
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Many monks and nuns live in monasteries to stay away from the secular world. |
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When injured, a ruffe will release this pheromone into the water to warn other ruffe to stay away. |
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As long as he can stay away from the seagulling in the tight games. |
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Weather conditions caused fallen trees and damage to properties, while the public were warned to stay away from New Brighton promenade as waves crashed against the sea wall. |
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If the cats have a litter tray, she should stay away from it. |
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But if you're sick to the teeth of simplistic barre chords played on overamped fuzz guitar under the bleating, sheeplike vocals of the insufferable Eddie Vedder, stay away. |
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Investors won't touch them with a bargepole and are right to stay away. |
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This has its practical aspect, but it's also a good excuse to stay away from home, where conflict with Liv, his lover of 10 years, is metastasizing. |
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Also, stay away from the more obscure Spanish fly and Bufo toad. |
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If you have arachnophobia, you should stay away from the movie theaters. |
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Police investigating the death of a 15-year-old who fell from a 100ft electricity pylon have warned youngsters to stay away from high voltage cables. |
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Have a conversation with your neighbors, your friends, your children about why you should obey traffic signals at grade crossings and stay away from railroad property. |
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A FATHER who outed an agreement to stay away from his estranged wife may need a paternity test to prove he is not the father of her new baby, a top family judge has said. |
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