I love making pastry, bringing my hands high up in the air as I rub the tiny cubes of cold butter and soft lard into the flour. |
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The hunter leaped up in the air, fiercely kicked at her head, and tackled her before she could even drop to the floor. |
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With his simple beckoning, the crowd automatically shakes their fists up in the air. |
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Sometimes he connected in his follow-through and sent the ball vast distances straight up in the air. |
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Holding the block, extend your legs straight up in the air so they your torso and legs make a 90-degree angle. |
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At times, Adamma leapt up in the air with knees still bent and spread her arms wide. |
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Martindale's hand was up in the air like a schoolboy waiting for the teacher to call on him. |
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My stomach dropped out from underneath me more than once as we were thrown up in the air and even completed a full revolution. |
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After they are dropped, they open up in the air and disperse bomblets by parachute. |
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The other actors sang me the usual and then they gave me the 'bumps', where they had to hold my arms and legs and throw me up in the air. |
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This morning, it's a dead bird on the small porch, legs up in the air, claws gripping nothing, stomach distended. |
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Eva stood, flinging her arms up in the air, her bracelets jingling like tiny silver bells. |
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It would fly up in the air and you had to hit it again as far as you could. |
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Wolves have launched an inquiry into how Mrs Butler was hurt by a firework that should have flown straight up in the air. |
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Ultimately, one of the dog's hind legs shoots up in the air, as its head goes down. |
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Mr Cooper, who had been in front of his brother, said he heard a noise and looked back to see Andrew with his hands up in the air. |
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The main reason I feel this is that when you date, pretense and airs are, well, up in the air. |
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He's now in his final year of study and the future is still a bit up in the air. |
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What happens beyond that or where it will take place is as up in the air as his plans in high school. |
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Its own future is in doubt at this point and sources suggest the situation is now totally up in the air. |
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Nothing was happening, the whole thing was up in the air and was a complete shambles. |
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It's still up in the air because the file folders in which we found them had no labels. |
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As the company has just recently changed hands and still seems to be up in the air, I don't know who to contact about it. |
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The future of the women's volleyball team is up in the air as it is the final season for many of the players. |
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It doesn't look good for the democrats at the moment, but it's still up in the air. |
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Is there going to be resolution this week, or is it going to be left up in the air as it has been in the past? |
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At this stage his future is very much up in the air as is the possibility of him remaining a United player. |
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Catching view of her father's puzzled look Kerri came to the realization that she was standing on the table holding her spoon up in the air. |
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After a show, when it was just the two of us alone together, he would leap up in the air three times to tell me how much he liked the work. |
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That would force the guys to really play shots and not just mindlessly lob the ball up in the air all the time. |
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The breaker bar made short work of the lug nuts, and he jacked the wheel back up in the air. |
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At about 100 yards, Barker fired on a tail-end Charlie, which instantly broke up in the air. |
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Her arms were thrown up in the air in exasperation, she turning away momentarily. |
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If the toe is up in the air, either the club is too long or the lie angle too upright. |
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Alsop likes buildings on stilts, that start a long way up in the air and allow landscape to flow beneath. |
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Our future is very much up in the air as they may well come back to us and tell us to sling our hook. |
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There are a lot of upbeats, up in the air, which is great for dancing but really hard for an orchestra. |
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They are both quiet until the plane is up in the air, breaking through the barrier of clouds. |
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Track position is magnified at this place because we've got the valances on the ground, we've got the spoilers way up in the air. |
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He threw his hands up in the air, and a piece of meat shot out of his hand and across the room, splatting against the wall. |
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I was staring out the windshield when I noticed his arm rising up in the air and slowly inching behind the headrest of my seat. |
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It was at that point that the screw thread stripped and the pressure blew the whistle up in the air. |
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Kiara stuck her nose up in the air and marched past him, uncovering the ping-pong table along with its paddles and balls. |
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As Bea threw the vest up in the air, he pranged his pistol out and took a pop at it, missing wildly. |
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Several balls have half deceived batsmen and popped up in the air or beaten the bat, but none have yielded a wicket. |
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They also practice bottom feeding and are observed in the lagoons with their immature tail stocks and flukes sticking straight up in the air. |
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And locally, there are poker derbies and other fly-in events, so there's always something to be up in the air about. |
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It is all up in the air until the AAT redetermines the matter. |
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She thinks she's it, her nose up in the air or looking down it at you. |
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The actress even has the deliveryman scratch her back as she kicks her leg up in the air like a dog. |
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Although Strong Hope's immediate future is up in the air, four of his stablemates were in action Sunday morning in preparation for their respective next starts. |
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Every shooting star is a tiny particle of interplanetary debris moving so fast that it burns up in the air and descends to Earth as harmless cosmic dust. |
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They went on chanting a peace song that mixed Hebrew and Arabic and then stood up clapping and shaking their left hands up in the air to repel evil. |
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How are you weathering that roller coaster, with each and every year the future so up in the air? |
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All she could see was old Mary's boots sticking up in the air. |
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Having said that, though, you can't really take the liberty of throwing everything up in the air no matter when. |
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They pulled out brass knuckles and one of the guards slammed Tony in the chops, throwing him up in the air and hard down to the ground, knocking him out instantly. |
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A Dean v Bush showdown looked much the likeliest entertainment for 2004. Yet now the voters of Iowa have thrown the whole caboodle up in the air. |
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This one was hobbling clumsily among the rocks, one wing sticking crookedly up in the air, and it was uttering sad cries of pain. |
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The exhibition begins with a photo of two mermaids posed side-by-side on their stomachs with their tails sticking up in the air. |
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Whether low prices help to galvanise reform or simply make it easier for governments to procrastinate still remains up in the air. |
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At least my roots go down into the earth and don't stick up in the air like yours. |
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Once up in the air, I opened a newspaper and my eyes fell, immediately, on an article about the pop star Pink. |
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A live feed, which presumably had no copyright issues, was generated from a video camera pointing up in the air and uplinked via a satellite dish in their back garden. |
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At the eleventh hour, I realized that something that all the commentators had referred to as if it were a fait accompli was actually very much up in the air. |
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So yes, there were hazards, and clouds of smoke pouring up in the air, but I can't regret those fall evenings by dancing flames under impossibly clear West Texas skies. |
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In Korea, young girls play a game of jacks, tossing small stones onto the ground, throwing a ball up in the air, and and trying to pick the stones up before catching the ball. |
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We bounced up to 10 feet in the air, catching a glimpse of the mountain peaks and landing on a cushy inflated mattress to spring up in the air again. |
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I watched it tumble over and over again up in the air and then, of course, I caught it with no problem. |
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Then he pointed the gun straight up in the air and pulled the trigger. |
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The Conference on Disarmament has been at an impasse for quite some time, and the programme of work that would enable it to get back on course is still up in the air. |
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This sensory receptor, located in the roof of the mouth, receives and analyses chemical traces picked up in the air by the snake's forked tongue. |
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We saw dog fights up in the air, hoping nothing would happen to us and we saw one or two terrible sights. |
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Try this game and see how long you can keep the ball up in the air for. |
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It follows, then, that it is negligent or worse to allow the EU to be used as a sort of trampoline, with the help of which one jumps up in the air in order to give the Russian bear a hefty thump on the nose. |
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In a matter of seconds on a dusty highway in Iraq, James Brobyn's eight-wheel, 14-ton armored vehicle shot up in the air and its armor-plated siding was torn open like a sardine can. |
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The plain tiled building in the centre of Vaduz, close to the government building, towers like an arrow 18 metres up in the air, and seems to point straight at the castle beneath which it stands. |
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But with so much of the legal authority already up in the air following an adverse ruling by the US appeal court, the more significant deadline remains the expiry of the existing Patriot Act provision at midnight on 31 May. |
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More of the converted electrical signal thus ends up in the air. Potential applications of flexible and stretchable carbon-nanotube loudspeakers include speakers on clothing, windows, flags, and video and laptop screens. |
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He cannot become skillful at this by having someone throw balls up in the air for him. |
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First, Iowa is still up in the air and could deliver a jolting surprise. |
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The Goosenecks high up in the air Moving in perfect harmony Round and round, up and down Like scenes fromaWalt Disney. |
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In the legend Coyote was tossing his eyes up in the air and catching them again when Eagle snatched them. |
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Workers Juan Rubio and Javier Lopez dangled 40 feet up in the air in cherry pickers. |
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I think I can do it quickly, but the exact schedule is still up in the air. |
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It shows in effect a man, Lilliputian style, who is ceaselessly jumping up in the air in the hope of clinging on to the edge of the step above him, yet all his efforts are in vain. |
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There must have been a man from Florida back there because I heard him yelling something about a sunny beach... I saw another guy waving in a funny way with only his middle finger stuck up in the air. |
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