Carefully disconnect and take down lights as necessary, and refix and reconnect on completion. |
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When you take down a book for reference, how long after you finish with it does it take you to reshelve it? |
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At 61, his hair is a little gray, but he still looks like he could jump out of planes and take down airfields. |
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With this, companies can detect and take down malvertisements to protect customers from attack and fraud. |
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It's odd that his mother works for the corporation his father is sworn to take down, yet neither of them cares to know or catches on. |
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Staff at jobcentres have been ordered to take down Christmas decorations, which are also barred at Red Cross shops. |
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Without pause, he rode towards them and ordered them to take down a section of fence. |
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Sandra is briefly seduced by superficial glitz before rediscovering friendship, real values and the need to take down some bad guys. |
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Dab on a small amount of eye cream that contains caffeine to take down any puffiness and sallowness. |
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Havana is demanding the U.S. mission take down a Christmas display that includes a reference to 75 imprisoned pro-democracy activists. |
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The parents of a boy hit by a car yards from their front door have refused to take down a series of homemade signs urging drivers to slow down. |
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As far as I could gather from the local paper, all he does is take down, put up and modify speed humps. |
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Some questioned the political gain of such self-sacrifice, or of trying to take down a heavily guarded fence in a gesture of dubious symbolism. |
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A marine can wield a flamethrower to improve close combat effectiveness or a missile launcher to take down buildings. |
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There isn't the heavy equipment to go into those caves, and take down tons of rubble from those daisy-cutter bombs. |
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We just woke up to take down our large jib and hoisted a smaller staysail in its place. |
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The Commissioner of Main Roads may erect, establish or display, and may alter or take down any traffic sign or traffic-control signal. |
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Two kids were even caught in a wrestling match with a teacher, trying to take down the man with a series of headlocks and full nelsons. |
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In another setting, a firehouse was ordered to take down its largely secular holiday decorations, because neighbors were offended by it. |
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He knew there was no way he could take down the remaining members of this small army with the ammo he had on hand. |
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We will probably take down the wall downstairs after that and lay new floor and wallpaper downstairs before they come as well. |
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Even at this hour there were usually at least two secretaries at hand to take down the words in relays. |
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He crouches at the edge of the hayloft and stands up, looking around for fresh straw to take down to his horse. |
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They want McDonald's to take down the outsize golden arches that obscure some of the city's tourist sights. |
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A Bengal tiger, a tiger this size, can take down a water buffalo in less than 30 seconds to a minute. |
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Everyone else was going to take down the giant sunflowers and dead tomato plants in my garden and get the yard ready for winter. |
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All we do is rather superstitiously take down our decorations. |
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See a dermatologist to have it injected with a dose of cortisone to take down the swelling, and then conceal it with makeup, using a sterile cotton swab. |
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They are the people fatigue and discouragement will take down first. |
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We got permission to take down trees that were infested-we had ants everywhere. |
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Poles that come apart in sections also are used, making set up and take down easier for one person. |
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Warriors, weapons and a galoot of enormous enemies to take down provide plenty of fantasy fun. |
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A basic toolkit to remove the last few screws, take down the hall coat hanger, etc. |
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In Canada, today rarely does one sole court reporter take down the evidence in shorthand which is not computer compatible. |
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The first step we take down that road we have failed, we have lost the war. |
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In the course of this investigation, I meet potential witnesses and take down their statements. |
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I realize that you yourself are so distracted that you cannot take down any notes about my speech. |
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Please call our customer service line where one of our qualified staff members will make it a point to take down your comments. |
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Good idea: don't forget to take down all the signposting as soon as possible after the event. |
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Balanced fabric collection using two roll take down system with precision fabric rollup. |
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The knurled bushing serves as both a take down latch and the mechanism by which the recoil spring is retained in the slide. |
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The decision to take down the picket lines on October 15 was a very difficult one to make. |
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Perhaps they sat on the cliff above the Ardeche River, surveying the pasture beside the Pont d' Arc, watching a pride of lions take down a large mammal. |
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A photo that Instagram did take down was one that Canadian artist Petra Collins posted of her lower half in a swimsuit. |
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One of our neighbours has had to have the tree men round to take down a big conifer as they were worried it was going to blown down onto the road. |
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Wayne enlists another co-conspirator to help him take down the bad guys. |
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If you have moved to the side of the opponent you can spin, throw, trip, take down, unbalance or control him, or just continue your attack from this position of advantage. |
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And so we arrive at Exhibit A, this stunning takedown in which some ignorant young chit of a girl tries to take down Mother Teresa and wind up wrestling herself to the mat. |
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Whether looking to record meetings, dictations, take down interviews or just make a quick personal note, the Olympus DS-2400 has all bases covered. |
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Given the scale and coordination of the attacks, only the Vietnamese authorities have the capability, along with the desire, to take down opposition voices. |
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In August 2008, the IOC issued DMCA take down notices on Tibetan Protest videos of the Beijing Olympics hosted on YouTube. |
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Gone are the days when ISIS could take down cities in an instant. |
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My main tasks are to take down, type up and draft notes, correspondence and other texts, manage translation requests and the unit's intranet site, and manage our staff. |
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The Act should also provide that election officers be authorized to take down or have taken down any campaign sign or other such material that is posted or displayed in contravention of the provision. |
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It is important for the governments of the Member States to take down the barriers arising from discrimination in labour market recruitment processes as soon as possible. |
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Once these mountings have been removed, mirror specialist Vincent Guerre will be able to take down the 21 mercury mirrors lining the Hall's 17 arcades. |
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Please take down the old posters from your area of the hospital. |
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But from now on, the railways need to take down the barriers that are obstructing the cross-border transport of goods, by using each other's infrastructure. |
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The critical part is that we have to look forward to the future in policing where we can integrate information and take down borders so criminals can't be successful. |
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Very close to her mother, particularly impish, Aline did not take down the large smile she was wearing during the entire time spent in their company. |
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They make sure that no one comes within distant eyeshot of him without first being checked for weapons. My neighbour is concerned that crazed racists out there are plotting to take down the first black president. |
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By 3pm the wind was approaching gale force, and they did what Frank always did: take down the sails and mast and put out a drogue or sea anchor – a canvas bucket on a long line attached to the bow. |
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In the modern era, reporters use stenotype machines, which allow them to press several keys at a time, like a piano chord, to take down words at a lightning pace. |
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Finally in the late morning a contest of pole of dreamland, bamboo with an oiled trunk, to take down the national flag attracted crowd of idlers with laughter and hurrahs. |
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We now take down anything that is not in keeping with the site. |
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I had to sit on a stool while she made the spoonbread and take down what I saw like a reporter, to get her recipe. |
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Rusting leaves and greyish-white tendrils of mist impel me to take down half-remembered, wholly feared volumes from the safety of the highest shelves. |
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When you have to schedule the social and working week, you have to take down notes of each of your activities in an appointment book, mobile phone or just to memorize them. |
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Neither Cobbett nor Hansard ever employed anyone to take down notes of the debates, which were taken from a multiplicity of sources in the morning newspapers. |
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But Mistress Munro would up and be at the door and in she'd yank Andy by the lug, and some said she'd take down his breeks and skelp him, but maybe that was a lie. |
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An attempted overhead kick from Dave Pearce saw the striker take down Merthyr's Jamie Rewbury but referee Ricketts waved play on and Jee took full advantage. |
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When the characters played by Mann and Diaz discover that they are in fact being three-timed, they recruit Upton's charming ditz in a plot to take down their transgressor. |
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