Christopher tossed and turned throughout the evening, dreaming and waking and starting the cycle over again. |
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The children had been tossed around underwater but managed to get to their feet and scramble to higher ground. |
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I tossed and turned, not due to any specific problem, but in retrospect, I realize I was worried about him going to school. |
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Later, the girls all sat down for a rather light meal consisting of chicken, curry, tossed salad, and baked potatoes. |
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The squeak of my match sounded as loud as the scraping of a brake, and I almost fancied I heard it fall when I tossed it onto the grass. |
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Everything was tossed into further bloom and the weather was warm and balmy every day. |
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She tossed the suitcase into her car and then screeched out of the driveway. |
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But then they tossed them in so much butter and olive oil that I would have been better off ordering a banana split. |
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We tossed and turned, followed by long embracement like we've been longing for each other throughout our whole lives. |
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Shrugging, she tossed and turned for awhile, willing herself back to sleep, finally, she managed to drop off. |
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Finally, she sheathed the sword and then took the necklace with her signet ring from around her neck and tossed it to him. |
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So he tossed and turned, pretending to awaken, then feigned surprise at seeing the lady of the castle upon opening his eyes. |
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The nearest trashcan became a basketball hoop as I tossed my wadded paper plate into it. |
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A coin will be tossed to determine who will make the first opening statement. |
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Add a little more of the bacon fat to the pan and add the meat which has been tossed in the seasoned flour. |
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She looked up at him and pulled a blade of grass out of his hair and tossed it aside. |
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A man playing his horn hid behind a wall, and quickly snapped up the change I tossed in his case. |
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Burnett and Skyner milked the applause, shook hands, sent over a few practice swings and tossed up for who was going first. |
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He tossed all the company men overboard and took his rag tag crew on a meandering route to Barbados. |
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I tossed up calling Katelyn and telling her, but I figured that we probably weren't meant to know. |
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My three year old stud colt had tossed me right in the middle of the arena. |
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She tossed the towel she'd been drying herself with over the curtain rod and threw on a white, terrycloth bathrobe. |
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A bold-striped throw rug was tossed down between the bed and seating area for a jolt of life to some very tired carpet. |
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He quickly thumbed the bee's wax out of his ears and tossed it on the ground. |
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If I tossed a ball in the air when I was in the bullpen, it signaled a fastball for the batter. |
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He pulled a Canadian quarter out of the pocket of his black pants and tossed it from hand to hand. |
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Her mind flicked, her arms moved in a fluid motion, produced a hidden knife, and tossed without thinking. |
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The cheers and screams of excitement lead the giant beach ball to be tossed into the water without a further second's thought. |
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Zimmerman was tossed to the ground and was hit slightly by a passing horse when he attempted to get to the inside rail. |
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Suddenly, with a splash to wake the dead, it flipped over and he was tossed into the turbulent waters near mid-stream. |
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He tossed his apple core to a grey mongrel dog that had been trailing him though he doubted very much that it would be appreciated. |
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The monkey tossed the paper cup and the tin can into the organ grinder's hands and grabbed the organ. |
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I rolled my eyes, zipped up my bag, and tossed it onto my bed, pacing around the room as I thought further. |
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I found it tossed on the floor and picked it up, and I found my stockings hanging drunkenly from one of the bedposts. |
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Old Bert tossed tails on the golf course and no one was prepared to tell his toey wife. |
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My sergeant fired and the suspect stopped raising his pistol and tossed it to the floor in front of him. |
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Sure enough, she tossed the reds and metallics aside, but I still thought she looked pretty. |
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The racing cap and goggles, the driving gloves, the gray woolen scarf tossed over his befurred shoulder ever so becomingly? |
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To this the young devotees made their way, and after fastening cords to the bell's tongue they tossed ropes to their aiders and abettors below. |
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Mac tossed his duffel bag onto one of the two beds in their rented room, then glanced around. |
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The wrinkled woman tossed her book at both of them, screaming toothlessly and without gratitude. |
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The storm tossed heavy rain and strong winds at Cancun and other Mexican resorts. |
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I shrugged, tossed the shuttle casually to my right, and smacked it anywhere over the net. |
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Nodding firmly, Junko casually tossed the dress back into the box and followed her uncle into the kitchen. |
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For relaxation, campers drank microbrews, tossed Frisbees, and disassembled a Toyota Prius, then put it back together again. |
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He casually tossed a knife into the air, and it was that motion that caught Kim's attention. |
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Try Bel Paese in pasta sauces or melted with a little milk or panna and tossed with risotto. |
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The fries were hot but much too salty, and the tossed salad accompanying the Philly was brown and limp. |
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Upon our arrival, several large men unloaded the car and casually tossed the old machines into the growing pile pictured below. |
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After turning the pillow 45 degrees and back again, she might have tossed it casually on the sofa. |
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She flashed another smile as she casually tossed the towel back to him, taking another sip of her drink. |
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I tossed the first two chapters in the wastepaper basket at four o'clock this morning and shall probably do so again tomorrow. |
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He picked up his cards, finding the ace of diamonds he tossed it on the pile. |
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But she was tossed out of parliament during her first question time on Tuesday. |
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It was a thin meal, a watery gruel tossed into a large pot which each slave was allowed to take five handfuls from. |
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Corn and jicama are tossed with green romaine lettuce for a twist on the classic Caesar salad. |
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She tossed her towel with a flourish and dug in her purse, bringing up, after some searching, a tube of lipstick. |
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Tender bulbs can be either treated as annuals and composted or tossed out, or they can be lifted and stored. |
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I moved my mare into a canter, and the second horse tossed its head and whinnied in irritation at the feel of Gyric's weight against its neck. |
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He tossed out papers and paperclips and a tube of toothpaste onto the floor before finally withdrawing my inhaler. |
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The two chaps really gave this wellie and the two girls in skirts consisting of many yards of fabric, tossed it around with gay abandon. |
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The ship tossed her this way and that, moving her like a rag doll in the hands of an active three-year-old. |
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Emma bounced up and down on the horses back, she much resembled a rag doll being tossed about by a young boy. |
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I clutched the side rails with white knuckles to keep from being tossed into the air. |
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Ryan tossed his black messenger bag on the desk and shoved his binder and books into it. |
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There are only three pastas on the menu, among them an absolutely terrific trofie, made in-house and tossed with fava beans and pecorino cheese. |
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He tossed these turnips out to the audience, to prove that they weren't doctored, and he started juggling them when they were thrown back. |
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I simply tossed my long curls over my shoulder and practically dared them to try me. |
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So a few weeks ago, the two astronauts who live there tossed out some useless junk, like so many old hubcaps for the trash heap. |
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Quickly he scribbled a short note, tore off the page and then tossed the two items back down. |
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He crumpled up the juvenile green and yellow paper wrappings and tossed them into a plastic sack. |
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I did manage to salvage quite a few of the ideas but tossed about 40,000 words of total bilge. |
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The girls tossed flowers and blew kisses as the ranks of military personnel passed by, a supportive gesture tinged with romanticism. |
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Once we kedged our way off a mud bar on the Mystic River, the silty anchor tossed again and again till our boat glided free. |
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Andy twisted her lips in a wry smile and tossed her dyed black hair over her shoulder. |
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We boxed seven keepers and tossed back about that many undersized fish, then moved several hundred yards to another brush pile. |
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The golden horse tossed his head, long cream colored mane whipping, and whinnied shrilly. |
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Why, then, did Prospero incite the elements to cause this ship to be tossed aground on his island? |
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Ivy stood up with her curvy hour glass figure and tossed her long blonde hair. |
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Choking back the bile, eyes streaming with tears, I doused cotton balls and tossed them around the attic. |
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On a break, he dribbled up the wing, tossed an underhand scoop towards the rim, took two steps, launched and then jammed it home with authority. |
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We have migrated from a room of miscellaneously tossed drawings to a full-service archival facility. |
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As I did this he put his glass in the sink and slugging down the last sip of root beer tossed the bottle into the trash can. |
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She was then tossed across a horse's withers and cried out involuntarily as her belly slammed into the horse's back. |
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Cold strips of grilled beef mingle with greens, julienned yellow and red peppers, all tossed together with a citrusy vinaigrette. |
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I reeled it in, took it off my line, tossed it back in, re-baited my line, tossed it back in too, and promptly fell asleep again. |
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She slung the strap of her messenger bag over her shoulder and grabbed her empty cup and tossed it into the trash can. |
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Picking up a baby blue Roxy shirt, she wrinkled her nose and tossed it back into the ever-growing pile of clothes on the floor behind her. |
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The wizard wrote a symbol onto the tiny parchment and tossed it into the center of their small circle. |
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For two days, he's managed a team whose job is to clear out refrigerators and other appliances tossed to the curb. |
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They then tossed in some simple color-coordinated shelving, eye-catching wall decor and a few hubcaps. |
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The first one can be absent-mindedly tossed on the floor, then you can stick one in that Ming vase and another in the flower pot. |
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Dara tossed her shoes on the floor and the rest of her belongings landed on the sofa. |
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The black horses tossed their heads and whinnied loudly, stamping the ground and flicking their tails restlessly. |
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In the Speak-See Ball, huge shelves of land were being uprooted and tossed through the air like confetti. |
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One tossed the stuff I'd just split on the woodpile while the other set another piece up on the block. |
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Alex tossed the remains of his sandwich in the garbage nearby and brushed his hands off. |
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Some small remnant of the fever must have clung to her, for she tossed and turned for hours before giving in to a light and unrefreshing sleep. |
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He tossed the little towel to a little basket and looked at the girl that was staring at him with curious eyes. |
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The cute fuzzy add-on summons up old movie star allure to the most simple sheath dress and looks equally cute tossed over a tunic top and jeans. |
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The horse's flanks were soaked, its face was white with lather where the bridle rubbed, and foamy spit flew from its mouth as it tossed its head. |
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It sent shards of broken window glass flying and tossed rows of chairs across the terminal. |
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But she inhaled sharply, bit down hard on her lower lip, and tossed her hair. |
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It's not the affection that she enjoys, but rather the lavish gifts that are tossed her way. |
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Matthew's favorite angel food cake gets turned into sweet croutons when tossed in butter and toasted in the oven. |
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Rian grabbed a pencil, and wrote down a quick response, and tossed the piece of paper back to her. |
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While he was speaking thus to himself a great wave struck the raft, and made him leave hold of the rudder, and tossed him far away into the sea. |
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He caught a whiff of the stench of his own feet and tossed the boots aside. |
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She clung to her seat like a life preserver and hardly knew what to do when the drunken Frenchman beside her was tossed out onto the grass. |
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From his vantage point, Kheda could clearly see a heap of quilts were tossed all anyhow on a narrow bed. |
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She tossed her long hair backwards and gallantly stood awaiting my reaction. |
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The issue of student apathy has been tossed around a lot this past couple weeks. |
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But as she did so, the ship gave a mighty heave and tossed both young adults backward onto the floor. |
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She tossed her golden hair gently behind her shoulder, and reached down to ripple the cool water's surface. |
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The tiny but sturdy craft was tossed precariously by the rip tides created in the close waterway. |
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He tossed his guitar in the air, jumped off the drum riser and twirled around and around until he fell down. |
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Meanwhile, the overwhelming public support for protecting the last remaining Tongass roadless areas has been tossed out the window. |
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I thought you were tossed around like a rag doll on final landing approach because you were flying too slow. |
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He was still shaken from being tossed across the room, so he did not land on his feet. |
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He tossed in a desperation three-pointer from just inside midcourt with 1.1 seconds left. |
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She was thrown down a mineshaft, and as she lay broken at the bottom a live grenade was tossed down on her. |
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His hood was tossed up, but the frayed edges provided little shading, so Barridan could make out the majority of his face. |
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Richard was tossed into the sea and spent two hours in the freezing water trying to swim ashore but was constantly beaten back by fierce waves. |
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Just as he had loosed the compass from its rope, the sea gave a mighty heave and tossed the compass from his grip. |
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I tossed the useless tent stake aside and stood up, wiping the sweat off my face. |
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The others followed my lead, and tossed their torches as they rode away from the fire, away from the destruction and ruin. |
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In any other country, where politicians were not assumed to be liars, parliament would demand the whole lot be tossed out. |
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There was a heavy sea running on Monday, and the boats were leaving harbour and being tossed about like cockle shells. |
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Clearly tossed off as a lark by a prolific author, the play's take on contemporary life as farce comes off as zany but obvious. |
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The burger wasn't life-changing, but it was totally satisfying, served on a good bun with some thin onion rings tossed with crumbled blue cheese. |
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It may well be there is no tougher Australian athlete, and yet she admits there were times she almost tossed it in. |
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I tied on the sinker with its attendant fly and tossed the whole lot downstream into the rapids at the pool tail. |
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He unbent the metal he'd twisted around the bars to hold the cell shut and tossed it aside, opening the door to my prison. |
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The girl, who had never tossed her cookies after seeing the corpses, even the first time, couldn't hold her liquor. |
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Her lip trembled and she tossed her head, but she didn't answer, which was probably the best response she could have made. |
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Prawns are tossed in olive oil and garlic in an iron souk flavoured with a subtle hint of tamarind. |
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He was hungry, but he'd rather starve to death than eat the maggoty meat and rice the guards tossed in once a day. |
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The light breeze caught her hair and sent it flying backwards as she tossed her head. |
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I tossed on pajama pants over my track shorts along with a sweat shirt over my tank top. |
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He took a sip of water and tossed a few tablets into his mouth before taking another swig from the bottle. |
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After the tuna tartare, I was presented with aji mackerel sashimi tossed in shiso blossoms. |
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Valerie tossed him the flask of juice, which he drank just as quickly, sating his thirst. |
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The traditional way is to lift out the meat and set it aside, while the sauce is tossed with pasta and served topped with grated Parmesan. |
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He moved through the crowd schmoozing and smiling, surrounded by an arc of secret service, his suit jacket tossed saucily over his shoulder. |
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Also good were spinach noodles tossed with baby corn, scallions and snow peas. |
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My mother's bobbed hair blew into her face, and she tossed her head to make it fly back in place. |
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He tossed away the concept of oxygen tanks and big teams and camps, and made mountaineering a more equal contest between man and mountain. |
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The scaffolding from a building that was being repaired from Ivan was sheered off and tossed into a nearby visitor center. |
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O'Neal had been fouled hard, but that hardly mattered after he was tossed and Portland center Arvydas Sabonis went on a tear to seal the victory. |
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For those of you who are already too smart for your own good, we've tossed in a couple of teasers that will bring you down to our level. |
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Nicole voiced in confusion, her newly blonde-streaked brown hair swishing as she tossed her head up to look at us. |
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Jane tossed and turned for thirty so minutes, not able to find the right position, and unable to settle because of the thunder storm. |
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She tossed and turned in bed and finally gave up, getting out of bed to check her email, and a possible update from either Noelle or Jean. |
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She tossed her small mop of blonde hair, and then yawned widely and leaned onto Aaron's chest. |
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She took a tissue from a dispenser, carefully shifted her goggles and dabbed her eyes dry, then tossed the tissue in the medical waste receptacle. |
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On the sixth day adrift on the waves, four refugees died and their bodies were tossed overboard. |
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The suit was tossed out of a Brooklyn courthouse because it was already ordered to arbitration by a California court. |
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One of the kids had a ball in his hand, and Cuomo took it and tossed it back and forth to an eight year old. |
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Serve either dish with asparagus or a green salad tossed with plenty of Roquefort or blue cheese. |
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Occasionally a pamphlet for a salsa class might be tossed on a doorstop or stuck on a pole near a bus stop. |
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Although the revolt in 1820 tossed King Ferdinand off the throne, the Carbonari never amounted to much. |
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The American Library in the Catalonian capital is bombed, an I.B.M. showroom has a brick tossed through its front window. |
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Robert wadded up the handkerchief and tossed it overboard as well. |
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I still remember the day the tape was made, but before I could dwell on it, I tossed it out the window and finished the rest of my packing in a state of fuming. |
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For every can of water he tossed out, another wave washed in. |
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The governor's repeated claim that he will raise the issue of capital punishment during the 2004 session may be no more than a bone tossed to his more rabid supporters. |
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He was even said to have tossed coins in the air and shot them with the colt .45 and the .357 Magnum he was said always to carry. |
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Prosecutors and court judges routinely promoted and rewarded police misconduct, as hundreds of innocent persons were railroaded and tossed into prison. |
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The movie tells the story of Bart, a black slave tossed into the role of sheriff in the small town of Rock Ridge by railroaders who want the land for their own purposes. |
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He put a nickel in the jukebox and tossed back a few cold ones. |
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Jillie tossed her hair over her shoulder as she walked to her car, her back ramrod straight, feeling his eyes boring into her with every step she took. |
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Allowing the leader to straighten, I hauled on the line to break the surface tension, then tossed the whole caboodle into the centre current well above the trout. |
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Jim tossed the pits into the brush and wiped his hands on his pants. |
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Using her teeth, she peeled back one of the gloves she was wearing and triumphantly withdrew a slim book of matches, which she tossed to me, eyes impassive. |
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I reeled it in, and with a flick of my wrist, I tossed my catch onboard. |
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We are again being tossed aside as dispensable pawns on an international chess board. |
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Three chords are laid down but that's where the obvious territory ends, as within seconds it's all scrunched up and tossed for yet more spiky-assed punk recklessness. |
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But I'd get tossed out for being hopped up on goofballs, I suppose. |
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In a market in which even bestsellers are quickly remaindered and then tossed into the bin of oblivion, the work of experimental women writers is easily lost. |
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Burgess later told authorities he stuffed her body in a duffel bag and tossed it into the sea. |
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Considering that these devices and all their ilk are tossed as soon as the next shiny thing comes along, what incentive is there to engineer with repairability in mind? |
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The jacket and gloves were a precaution in the event the eaglet panicked, but there was little fuss as he tossed the net over her. |
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I tossed and turned, and finally Shirley said something like I had ants in my pants, something like that, anyway, and decided to walk the house to try and fall asleep. |
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He circled around to the North Tower and saw what he at first took to be clothing tossed from the flaming heights. |
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As the sonic booms of her passage echoed from the rocky canyons, though, small rockslides tossed debris into the murky water as if to signal some kind of warning. |
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He moved through the crowd schmoozing and smiling, surrounded by an arc of secret service agents, his suit jacket tossed saucily over his shoulder. |
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She tossed her blond hair away from her heavily rouged cheeks. |
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A window was broken and a few wooden sun loungers were tossed about. |
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En route to California, he reportedly tossed his works of Lenin overboard, to avoid trouble from the U.S. authorities. |
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The man was dressed in a brown leather beaten trench coat and had a matching hat which was being tossed out at him by a gang of other ruthless lushes. |
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The first female union in the Land of Oz was formed when female tailoresses tossed their collective thimbles out the window and created The Victorian Tailoresses Union. |
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So he counted, and tallied, and counted his tallies, and when he was done he tossed the letters on the bed, flung himself full-length, and sighed. |
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Ward also tossed around the idea of bolstering the purses of maiden races so owners of winning horses that break their maidens see a good return on their investment. |
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Reaching into his own lunch bag, he lightly tossed a satsuma her way. |
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Taunts that players receive when they're involved in road games may be brutal, but they don't inflict as much hurt as the barbs tossed at them by fans in their home park. |
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So I packed my suitcase, tossed in my scorebook, and headed for Japan. |
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She tossed her bag onto a lovely old four-poster bed complete with tester. |
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After picking up his first batch of 200 euros from a bank machine on New Year's day, Schroeder tossed a two-euro coin into an accordion player's basket. |
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The human soul is an ocean tossed by storms of passion, deep and bottomless in its need for succor and nourishment. |
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They tossed beach balls to one another between the decks and nibbled on cucumber sandwiches as they shook sand from the towels covering their seats. |
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We've tossed out the Maxim gun for daisycutters and cruise missiles. |
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With a deft flick of his fingers he tossed the bhaji onto the plate and as it bounced up high into the air, he struck it with perfect timing across the room with his knife. |
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A magnificent white stallion reared, hooves pawing at the air as it tossed its brilliant white mane and landed gently on the grass beneath its feet. |
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Small dumplings, poached in boiling water then tossed with some kind of sauce, gnocchi can be made of potato, flour and ricotta, semolina, milk and cheese, and even polenta. |
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Sierra tossed and turned, begging for sleep that refused to come. |
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He pulled out a soccer jersey and casually tossed it to Jason. |
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Diving into the nearby meadow, she could do nothing but glance up in horror as the horse reared and tossed its rider onto a grassy patch beside her. |
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I could tell his leg was broken by the way it didn't move with the rest of him as he tossed and turned, I could tell it was hurting just to do so. |
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He had tossed and turned, wondering what he should do with Angela. |
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Natasha groaned to herself as she tossed and turned on her bed. |
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Sakazawa was tossed and shaken as the ship bore the brunt of the attack. |
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She was just exiting the bathroom as she tossed her hair backwards. |
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Morgan's lips twisted and he tossed his sandy brown hair out of his face. |
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Needless to say, I stopped the car, pulled over and tossed my cookies. |
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I tried to warn her about it, but she tossed them off with an offhand comment about how she told her mother that she wasn't ready for marriage yet. |
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You seem to have tossed it off fairly lightly, Mr O'Sullivan. |
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Yet his plot devices are so slapdash, and key developments are tossed off so perfunctorily, that it seems the author didn't even have the time to write us a good bad book. |
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Jenny bent down to grind out her cigarette stub in the lank grass and then tossed it with a stone-skipping twist of her white wrist into the tangled shrubbery. |
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And last week, a Mexican federal court tossed out weapons charges that had been lodged against him when he was arrested. |
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We tossed around a lot of words last week after the Boston Marathon bombing and the manhunt for the Tsarnaev brothers. |
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He tossed the little wooden stick in the recycling bin and stood up. |
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If an incoming fax isn't getting jammed in the paper chute, then it's probably getting tossed out or misrouted by a colleague who doesn't realize that it's for you. |
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Everyone was tense as shovels of dirt were tossed into the air. |
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After a few verbal digs about his undiagnosed OCD, I tossed it off the bed as a joke. |
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Then someone tossed a Molotov cocktail into their hiding place, forcing them back onto the street. |
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With a complex twist of his wrist he tossed the bhaji onto a plate and it accelerated after the bounce so quickly that he hardly had time to parry it with his knife. |
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And as I lay and tossed about, the voice in my ears seemed more distinct, and I began to understand the words he had muttered. |
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Each bottle is then tossed in the air three times, signaling the start of the competition. |
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Money was laid on the floor for bets on the heads or tails finish of two pennies tossed high into the air from a small wooden kip. |
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He tossed in a couple of extra shirts for good measure and closed the suitcase. |
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The crowd cheered as a firebrand was tossed onto the huge pile of wood to start the traditional homecoming bonfire. |
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His weapons charges have been tossed, and racketeering could be next. |
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Exhausted Fossett, who had only 15 minutes' sleep the night before, was tossed head over heels in his tiny capsule as he struggled to deflate it. |
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Rankin and Willingham, when they tossed his cell, they took Polaroids so they could get everything back in place. |
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The skipper, Matt Craughwell, said their boat had begun to take on water after being tossed, stern upwards, by huge waves. |
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He that doubteth is like the surge of the sea driven by the wind and tossed. |
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Little spiclets waved dead pigeons. Crutch tossed them American dimes and watched the brawls that ensued. |
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I would as soon see a river winding through woods or in meadows, as when it is tossed up in so many whimsical figures at Versailles. |
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She missed on sixies, and then it was my turn, my last chance to beat her and claim the championship. I selected my spot, tossed the jacks. |
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It is made of small, slaggy pieces of lava and rock that have been tossed into the air by outbursts of steam and other gases. |
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Examples include an overheated boiler or a simple tin can of beans tossed into a fire. |
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Jack picked up two lunch kits from the counter and tossed them into the autocook. |
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This confidence so daintily tossed to the baron, in the fashion of a postscriptum, was evidently the compensation for five thousand francs. |
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There is also some evidence of people in Europe having been tossed into the air by a number of people holding a blanket. |
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Middens with damp, anaerobic conditions can even preserve organic remains in deposits as the debris of daily life are tossed on the pile. |
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The case was tossed out the following year on a technicality. |
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Guerrero tossed a seven-hitter as the Tornadoes beat Brockton, 4-1, in the opener of a twi-night doubleheader at Campanelli Stadium. |
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Sea-water wet their feet, wind tossed their hair, excitement quivered in every fibre of their aliveness. |
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She clobbered Jenkins on the head, shoved him, broke his glasses, grabbed his microphone and tossed it away. |
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I use a ciabatta loaf or roll, torn into chunks, tossed in oil and then dotted all over the stew. |
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When Oceanus tossed the bowl about, Heracles threatened him and stilled his waves. |
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A DOG, which had recently given birth to puppies, was tossed into a river to die, weighed down with a concrete block and a traffic cone. |
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Chicken liver Cooked, mashed or tossed with pasta, chicken liver is very easy to make plus fortified with iron. |
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He tossed the chunk of soft wood in his hand measuringly, then, humming something utterly tuneless to my ears, set to work. |
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Dried snot on the marijuana pipe tossed into the cowpool built with government subsidy on a Vermont commune. |
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To separate out the chaff, early cultures tossed baskets of grain into the air and let the wind blow away the lighter chaff. |
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He counted down from ten, dragged himself inside, shed his winter clothes in the mudroom, tossed Shale a biscuit, and collapsed on the couch. |
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Crispy battered shrimp, fresh mushrooms, tomato and arugula tossed with spaghettini and a basil-garlic-lemon cream sauce. |
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The Throwable Panoramic Ball Camera is a handheld foam-filled sphere that takes 360-degree panoramic photographs when it's tossed in the air. |
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They didn't seem to want to come out too willingly so we tossed a Mills bomb down there and then they came out. |
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The mail truck pulled up, and as Nala started to open her mouth, I tossed another mesh bag and growled. |
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It got a bellyache instead, It swallowed two burned out light bulbs tossed in the coop that must have smelled a lot like chicken eggs. |
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He was hustling up to the batter's box when he tripped on Spiff's tossed bat and went down flat on his face. |
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And even the most mature attention span can quickly be tossed into the nearest trash receptacle if a young viewer isn't enjoying the product. |
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At the very least he could have tossed them a few million quid so they could kip down in the NewYork Hilton. |
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An outright ban could also cause problems with cleaning up cigarette butts tossed on the ground because there are no ashcans. |
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He unhasped the ligulae of his haversack, taking out a pair of blue jeans which he tossed to Bruno. |
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A ribeye steak on the main-course menu is grilled over Hawaiian kiawe wood and served with an Italian side dish, linguine tossed in bagna cauda. |
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The chains clanged on the tetherball poles, tossed by the fits of wind. |
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We have four cats, so with slipcovers I get the elegant all-white cottage look with practical denim and cotton that can be tossed in the washing machine. |
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Nondisposable items like dental instruments are cleaned and sterilized between patients, while disposable dental instruments and needles are tossed. |
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For instance, Luigi must calculate how fast pizza dough falls once it's tossed into the air and how quickly calzones stored in a warehouse will decay. |
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The girl tossed the book on the planks of the swing and rocked back and forth, as she pulled the scrunchi out of her hair and rebound her ponytail. |
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A U-bolt served as a crude pin guard, though I normally tossed it aside because I wasn't used to such clutter after years of instinctive shooting. |
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Mixing in the fun of a snipe hunt with the task left me at the cleaning station, I tossed some cleaned snipe into the six-gallon bucket of brine with the venison. |
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The aneuploid theory was tossed aside about 50 years ago because researchers were unable to detect any chromosomal patterns with available technology. |
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A shredded salad, composed of lettuce, sweet peppers, onions, scallions and string beans and tossed with a sesame oil-and-ginger dressing, fills the center of the plate. |
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He tossed Corndog out the back door by his collar, more for effect than meanness, I guess, because he made sure Corndog could catch his horn when he tossed it after him. |
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Locomen, prophets who claim clairvoyance, tossed animal bones from magical gourds, reading the scattered patterns to gain a glimpse into tomorrow. |
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They sat on a park bench and tossed bread crumbs to the ducks and pigeons. |
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It showcases a delicious salad featuring fresh cubed avocado, crumbled smoked bacon and tomato chunks tossed in a creamy house-made ranch dressing. |
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Separating fact from fiction, Edwin Yager stands up for hypnotism as a legitimate practice and not just to be tossed to the side as a pseudoscience. |
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A simple favorite is roasted winter squash tossed with brown butter. |
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There was everything in heaven tonight until the town crier tossed white coals into the rumble seat of death's carriage stalled at the curb and burned to a whistle. |
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One-nighter gigs used to be way stupid fun and we all loved the road, but getting tossed like cheesy criminals at the start of every day wore us down. |
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He had a piratelike gold tooth in the deepness of his mouth, which Jason once glimpsed in the cafeteria line when the guy tossed his head back and laughed. |
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I ripped the phones off my head, fluffed my hair, and tossed the crumpled lyric sheet in the garbage can before strolling into the control room like a queen. |
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And if a heavy windstorm blows up like it did at Ft Hood in 1989, your bird could be tossed like a chef salad if there are weak links in the chain. |
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This is one substantial serving of tossed roasted butternut squash, beets, kale, red cabbage, steamed broccoli florets and garden peas with lemon tahini dressing. |
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When the two teams met in February at the Palm Springs Classic, Oregon pitcher Alicia Cook tossed a six-hit shutout against the Sooners in a 1-0 Ducks win. |
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His hopes of more runs evaporated when he was drawn out by Bishoo, pushing at a delivery tossed up at off stump and feeding Jermaine Blackwood at second slip. |
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The twisted trees and high tossed driftwood hinted that Skedans could be as thoroughly fierce as she was calm. She was downright about everything. |
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Felicity tossed her golden head and shot an unsisterly glance at Dan. |
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The figure describes a more complex situation where the tossed ball on a turntable bounces off the edge of the carousel and then returns to the tosser, who catches the ball. |
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If it once moo'd, baa'd, clucked or oinked, I've tossed it on the barbie. |
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The earth shook itself like an animal on whose back a predator has lodged. It spasmed, curvetted, tossed and writhed, to throw that malignity from its shoulders. |
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A former Chesapeake Bay crabber who easily tossed around 100-pound, ice-laden crates of crustaceans in his youth, Kirk Bloodsworth remains a formidable physical presence. |
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For pasta lovers, Crab Pasta Florentine includes tender snow crab meat, spinach and linguine tossed in Shells signature garlic and white wine sauce. |
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I tossed the water balloon and it landed smack-dab on the top of his head. |
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