She turned around and saw the fresh-faced teenager, barely more then seventeen sitting next to a small baby strapped into a car seat. |
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As he settled himself into it, a fragrance of sweet summer grass, clover, and lavender came up around him. |
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My hair was in spiral curls that hung loosely around my face, forming a dark shadow around my glowing face. |
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The best parts of the documentary were when the re-enactors, in full dress, were talking on cellphones or riding around in Saabs. |
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Mobiles were as good as currency these days so no one was going to see one and just leave it lying around. |
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The normal situation has giant ocean currents flowing anticlockwise around the South Pacific Ocean. |
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Small currents of electricity began to surge around him, coming off of his body. |
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When a current flows through a wire a circular magnetic field is created around it. |
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This interaction causes giant electrical currents to flow above our heads of around one million amps! |
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The large thumb pad is used to navigate the mouse cursor around the screen, and you have a left and right mouse click button as well. |
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A prime example of this is something as simple as moving the cursor around the screen. |
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When in Free Flight mode, players simply move the cursor around the screen and the ship follows. |
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He struck it well but the agile Tony Lyons dived full length to turn it around the post for a forty five. |
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The green leaves of the giant oak that they always gathered around hid the moon, a full moon tonight. |
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I give a curt nod to Daddy, whirl around in place, and walk briskly to the pod. |
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The biggest bores occur around the equinox, and maximum bores occur one to three days after new and full moons. |
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If you are in the water seven nights after the full moon at around 10 pm, you will more than likely see something. |
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A pear shaped face can be balanced with fullness at the crown and the around the temples. |
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He glanced around and saw her sitting in the corner of the room, her knees to her chest, her head hanging and her hair curtaining her face. |
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The curtain wall around the town was not very imposing, in fact it was rather pathetic. |
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This force is active when wind is flowing around curved paths, and high or low pressure centers. |
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The expansion is expected to create around 100 new full-time jobs over the next five years. |
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It's the kind of film with a curve ball around every corner, so writing about it in any depth is problematic. |
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An eighteen-wheeler had been driving on the wrong side of a curvy road, and my dad swerved around it to get out of the way. |
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The museum staff had placed sandbags and foam rubber around those heavy stone sculptures to cushion the impact if they fell. |
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Though my basket was broken in many places, it had saved my life by cushioning the impact as I went around boulders. |
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We are on the cusp of a great set of decisions around what will happen to the world's water. |
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They're meant to be intuitive type of commands, not where you're not fumbling around trying to figure out what to say. |
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Still holding on to both the ledge and the beam, she moved one foot up and fumbled around trying to find a stepping ledge to use. |
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I was sitting in Panera Bread last night, fumbling around with proxies in an attempt to get around their ham-fisted network filtering. |
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I mean, when I visit people I actually do know really well, I'm not opening cabinets, snooping around the bathroom, fumbling around in closets. |
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The first album came from confused young men in their late teenage years who were fumbling around in the dark for a career and a girlfriend. |
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This approach has led many to wonder if the apparent madness in the method is deliberate or if he is fumbling around aimlessly. |
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As my eyes took in the entire scene, I saw a man, cussing to high heaven and rushing around, looking for another missile to hurl at the lady. |
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We got to watch him and chuckle as he fumingly turned around to enter the driveway. |
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For ten years, Gary Martin has made some of the most interesting and fun dance music around. |
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This bug took him to Bosnia, where a local film crew playfully scooped up live mines and waved them around for fun. |
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Even though I thankfully live quite close to the airport, it still means getting out of bed around 4am, which is not my idea of fun. |
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Although one action does not necessarily establish customary international law, it makes it more difficult the next time around. |
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It has long been the norm in Asia for carriers to order batches of custom-built handsets, designed around specifications they dictate. |
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Once Bob would have been a veritable fund of info about goings-on around the club. |
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It is the fund of good will that comes out of our culture that can turn things around. |
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For example, a petite woman tends to peak around 35 centimeters, while obese women can have fundal heights that far exceed their gestational age. |
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I will not sit around on my fundament while they go out there, maybe get hurt or killed! |
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These fundamental particles arrange themselves in concentric shells in nuclei, much as the electrons are arranged in shells around the nucleus. |
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The two nerves most likely to cause pain or numbness around the hip are the sciatic and lateral femoral cutaneous nerves. |
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Research has shown that the average child will get through around 5000 nappies before they are potty-trained. |
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With inflation running at around 4 per cent, ministers will regard this as a cutback in all but name. |
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It's a very modern city, with very pretty people in very pretty and cute clothes walking busily around. |
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A cute idea is to spell out your friends name in glitter, and randomly spread rhinestones around it. |
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If you don't like the cuties in designer T-shirts around you, use your binoculars to look up at the ones on deck at Tonic. |
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The cuticle and skin around the nails becomes swollen, red, and sometimes painful. |
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And as Raechel gently removed the dead cuticle around each nail she talked me through the method of achieving a perfect pedicure at home. |
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George Jones once drove around Memphis for a week, high on gak, and talking to a lifesize cut-out of Elvis Presley. |
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The two watersheds had been cutover prior to purchase around 1920 by the United States government for inclusion in the National Forest System. |
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After wandering around the altered room, I felt as if I was in a fairground funhouse where floors and walls are designed to discombobulate. |
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Batchelor claimed a sponsorship deal was helping fund the offer and around 1,000 fans bought the cut-price tickets last autumn. |
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Public transport including ferryboats, also offered cut-price tickets to make it cheap for locals to travel around the city. |
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Christmas is just around the corner and the cut-price tickets would also make an excellent Christmas present. |
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Sometimes it requires a crisis to sort out those fitted for leadership from their confreres inclined to dash around in a blind funk. |
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The result is an effort that encompasses a multitude of styles, from funk and soul to stirring ballads constructed around strong melodies. |
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Are you getting bored with the modern, slick and funky eateries around town? |
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When you step into a room such as this, and you smell mold, mildew, a funky kind of moisture, a heavy smell, you should look around. |
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However, in an emergency there was a small funnel attached to a tube down the back of the plane, with a short draw curtain around it. |
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It was first spotted around 10.45 in the morning and early observers described it as a rotating funnel of cloud about thirty feet in diameter. |
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Just like a funnel cloud, the clouds were moving quickly in a circular pattern around the entire city while the thunder continued to roar loudly. |
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He wore white robes and around his feet and shins were bound grey and white animal hides and furs. |
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While I was making dinner, I had a furball following me around, talking to me. |
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Bed was where we spent a fair bit of our time when we weren't at college or chasing young cutties around the Belfast dance-halls. |
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The furbearers around this area are quite seriously hunted, trapped and senselessly killed. |
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On Saturday, we met at Andy's newly furbished house around the corner from The Royal Oak for a joint house-warming and birthday party. |
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It was a deserted hallway, so I squeaked in alarm when she spun around a corner to face me, her face contorted in fury. |
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He shouted, kicking around the crates in a blind fury, rage coursing through his already angered veins. |
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The bat furled his left wing around his body, and seemed to stretched upwards. |
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Mom said that she was a big cutup and a joker, always fooling around and stuff, and she was up on the conveyor belt dancing. |
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Plus if you notice in the description, the Herreshoff cat ketch has full battened sails, definitely not furlable around the mast. |
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They often furrow the areas around these piles with their horns, making the piles even more conspicuous. |
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She spun around to see Arthur striding towards her, his brow furrowed with concern. |
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John maneuvered the two of them around the chairs and to the farthest door on the left. |
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Taking a furtive glance around for his father, Joe considered his next move. |
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I didn't miss the furtive glance he cast around to check if anyone was looking. |
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He cast a furtive glance around the square and, seeing that his admirer had not yet gone away, bent over his boot again. |
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I took a furtive look around, digested the unfamiliar surroundings, and backtracked. |
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Part of the problem is confusion around the differences between traditional cybercrime, cyberespionage and cyberwar. |
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Everyone sneaked furtively around in anonymous saloons, loath to draw attention to themselves. |
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He started his art career by furtively creating installations around New York City in the middle of the night. |
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Later, she stands behind a tree, furtively peeking around to the playground where she watches the little bully. |
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A master at marketing, Todorov designed the clubhouse around the fuselage of an old aircraft. |
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They fussed around, making sure we were comfortable, as we set to work on the red leather-bound menu. |
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They fussed around, re-arranging the altar boys and plumping the bishops' cushions. |
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I screamed and tried to fight, crying in frustration while doctors frantically fussed around me, shouting noises that echoed through my head. |
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Rosa was called to brush my hair dry and Inga fussed around finding a dress that she considered suitable. |
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Betsy was fussing with the thick curls, artfully twisting them around her fingers to form short ringlets. |
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I fussed around with buying new glasses at all the major chains, to no success. |
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Trouble is, these allegations have been floating around cyberspace for a few years and are entirely untrue. |
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Gordon and I spent an hour or so cybersurfing, collecting ideas from Web pages around the world. |
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It is a busy city, but the trishaw, or bicycle ricksha, is still the best way to get around. |
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Events such as swimming, golf, cricket, cycling and tennis will take place at other venues around the city. |
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This morning I got up and futzed around the house for a few hours then set out to return a DVD to the library and then go sell clothes. |
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I changed into an old Inkspot t-shirt and a pair of shorts and futzed around in my room relaxing. |
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It will become the latest place for fashionable New Yorkers, who will push the pot roast around their plates while nibbling salads. |
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That firefight started when snipers took some potshots at the Marines providing security around here. |
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The tension is high all around here, but not necessarily because of the protests or potshots being taken at the Army patrols. |
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Instead, the rooftop gardener can putter around doing a little staking and tying here, a little dead-heading of flowers there. |
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Any chance of running some good projects for those of us who putter around in the basement during the winter months? |
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We'd putter around her apartment complex, meeting the same friends of hers that I met each time before. |
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With that she wandered back to the kitchen, leaving me to putter around with Robert's system. |
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I think it is likely to be all about exploration first, puttering around Lincolnshire in the little blue Ford. |
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Acting is not mere gift of the gab, but a skill that comes from a serious observation of life and all around. |
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The crazy, steaming city swirled and blared around me, the strange language honked and gabbled. |
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The cubs who knew me were effusive in their greetings, their claws catching at my clothing as they closed around me, a gabble of voices. |
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He put on his helmet and cupped his hand around the earhole, stoking and prodding the crowd even more. |
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The smoke is almost certainly a result of seals around the valves in the cylinder head starting to fail. |
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I also thought of the huge cylindrical fuel storage tanks, with stairs that circle around the outside. |
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Even the potty-mouthed nine-year-olds could roam around picking their noses and finding things to giggle over. |
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We had already done around a dozen surgical cases in the morning and the early afternoon. |
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It is very exciting, but I am here all alone whilst she gads around talking to men with beards. |
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Ticks most often sting in the areas around the neck, behind the ear lobe and in the groin area. |
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He hunched down on the seat across from him and opened up a little drawstring pouch around his waist. |
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In my head, I was the gorgeous young thing running around with the aged pouchy bachelor, and it was the best relationship I'd ever been in. |
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He stalks around and pounces and growls and roars if he feels that anyone is a threat to us. |
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Like a living animal, the wood pounced on its prey, wrapping itself around the loathsome wizard. |
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And it was the same with everyone after that, and when they finally showed up around four, the girls nearly pounced on them. |
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Each reel of film weighs about 350 pounds and is moved around with a special forklift. |
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He was also careful to plan the project around the fig, walnut, redwood, and cypress trees on the property, giving the owners ample shade. |
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All around us, the massive, bell-shaped trunks of the cypress trees spread into a lacework canopy trailing veils of Spanish moss. |
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The man's eyes darted open as he glanced around the room for a moment, heart pounding and hand throbbing in sympathy with the memory. |
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I want to see bobbies pounding the beat around here on foot rather than driving around once or twice a night in a van. |
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I'd love to waft around his gaff as a beautiful apparition, red hair flowing in the breeze, reminding him of what he's been missing. |
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The 60-year-old star caught a gaffer fooling around with an electronic toy designed to mimic the sound of flatulence and confiscated it. |
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He noticed that one of the old gaffers had a bluish lump under his right ear and the girl had a fine golden chain around her bare neck. |
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Then, with knife in one hand still posing a threat he arranged her scarf, shifting the material so that it hid the gag around her mouth. |
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They bound and gagged the couple and put them in a room, before escaping with valuables worth around Rs 1 lakh. |
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Most mums like chicken, so treat yours to some tender poussins, if only because they take around half an hour to cook and don't need carving. |
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He turned around just as an ear-piercing shriek of something definitely not human filled his ears. |
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She hung long, pearl earrings in her ears, and fastened a pearl bracelet around her wrist. |
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I looked around and saw Josh flipping through the channels on the tv, out of earshot. |
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When a call comes in huge siren horns mounted on poles around town go off with an ear-splitting, undulating scream. |
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It is a simple but engrossing thriller set around an under-resourced hospital in a poverty-stricken township. |
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In the soft and cut-up pow, they skied well, but again were a little squirrelly as the tips and tails got pushed around a bit. |
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But if it ends up being closer to the 200th year, I would not be around in any case, and I will not be able to have anyone gainsay me. |
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He looked around, taking in my pale powder blue walls and the white clouds I'd sponge-painted all around the room. |
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I realized then that the Earth is just a giant rock orbiting around the sun in this empty space. |
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We are admonishing those leaders around the world who would invoke war upon the Earth. |
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People around the world have taken inspiration from the metamorphosis of the earthbound caterpillar into the ethereal butterfly. |
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We drape our snow gaiters and boots around the stove, hoping they'll dry overnight. |
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With an adjustable cord at the top and elasticated features to tightly secure the gaiter around the ankle and foot these are not bad at all. |
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Even for those who do not have a wide compound around their house, plants can be grown in earthen pots. |
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I've had a programme of rehab work to do and it's all aimed at getting the strength and power back into the muscles around my knee. |
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There were padded, deep crimson chairs all around, and the tables were a patterned shade of light blue. |
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The police in Sheffield have started using parking meters that talk when you pay to grab people's attention and turn around a crime wave. |
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Bohlin used a basic four-square layout, positioning rooms symmetrically around the cast concrete monolith. |
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But now that edge is disappearing, while higher energy costs will crimp growth around the world. |
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With braid, crimps are replaced by telephone wire wrapped tightly around the braid. |
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The world around him resonated with the color of the man's eyes, turning everything a deep hue of crimson. |
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When I did not, his hands tightened around my mouth and arm until I cringed away in pain. |
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It measures a person's mood by examining key features, such as the curve of the lips and the crinkles around the eyes. |
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A slightly flushed girl wearing a large white crinoline dress bedecked with small pale pink ribbons and a wide pale pink sash around her waist. |
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The first part of their plan was to disable all orbital satellites around the earth, to cripple the technology of advanced secular nations. |
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There is a crippled freighter as well with 22 people floundering around somewhere offshore. |
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Many small employers and business firms around the country are now in a crisis situation. |
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Don't plant tulips yet, but put them in the fridge crisper for around six weeks and plant in May. |
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The foxtails and other tall grasses swayed around and above me, their fragrance filled my senses. |
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In fact, he spends his days driving around, loitering in the foyers of office buildings, and often sleeping in his car at night. |
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It was so lovely to sit around the fire, drink wine, eat good food, and talk about stuff that didn't involve critiquing each other's work! |
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The media was full of news of drugs, the fragging of officers and of unready forces around the world. |
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Carting him around my district must have damaged his already fragile body somehow! |
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Like many of the troops I met during the war, she wore a cross around her neck. |
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The surviving sauropsids include turtles, lizards, crocodiles and birds, all of which are still around today. |
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Accessories include wedged shoes in crocodile, aged leather belts cinched around jackets and blazers recalling Dr. Zhivago. |
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Differences in frame rates are responsible for old films looking jerky with everyone walking around faster. |
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For 15 years he has carefully planted crocuses and snowdrops around lamp posts, on verges and beside a phone box in his street. |
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I have a frameset with a carbon fork and have noticed shimmy at speeds around 35 mph, mostly on long straight downhills. |
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The framework for this analysis was structured around existing research on patient treatment matching. |
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The crowd whooped again, and I looked around expecting to see old crones knitting happily as the blood flowed. |
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Darting around the room with unusual energy for her age was a wizened old crone. |
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His students know nothing of Bulgaria and of the francophones around the world and this is a global problem to him. |
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Bargain hunters browsed around the vast array of stalls selling anything from sunglasses to framed and franked Adolf Hitler stamps! |
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Hey, if you listen carefully enough around Christmas time, you might even catch the dulcet croon of a certain Mr Bing Crosby. |
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He went rigid with excitement and did a jig around the living room, keening an unearthly croon of delight. |
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In addition to rice, they also grow some other edible crops and plant vegetables and fruit around the edge of their plots. |
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The man is described as around 5ft 10 in, in his early 20s, with very short, possibly cropped mousy hair. |
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Improving on an existing design, the Franklin stove had a flue around which room air could circulate. |
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Visitors will be able to browse around bring and buy stalls, enjoy refreshments and take part in a game of croquet. |
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Life can be a frantic rush from cradle to grave, with little chance to slow down, stop, and take in the beauty of the world around us. |
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Zooming around frantically during the week, I found myself frequenting the local convenience store what seemed like a hundred times. |
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He has also carried a cross that was 4m long and 2m wide for thousands of kilometres around Australia. |
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These include a fragmented image of the crucifixion with parts of Christ's body in pieces around the cross. |
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Strain the frapping turns tightly and finish the lashing with a clove hitch around any convenient spar. |
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A special prayer around the Cross for young people takes place for the Lenten Season. |
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Noting my covetousness, a native woman lifted her cross off her neck and placed it around mine. |
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The quest to bring John Lillie to justice took around 10 years and crossed international boundaries. |
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Since then four more Labour councillors have crossed the floor of council chambers around the country to join Respect. |
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I'm of a fearsome mind to throw my arms around every living librarian who crosses my path, on behalf of the souls they never knew they saved. |
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Some even thought of us as fraternal twins because I used to dress just like him and follow him around everywhere he went. |
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We were throwing around the pig skin, when these fratty dudes walk up with a copious amount of beer. |
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Nearly half of the peers took the Conservative whip and around 30 per cent were cross-benchers. |
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At intervals of around 2 inches there is fraying all along the edges of the collar and sleeves. |
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I'm enjoying the couple of days of great sunshine, cycling around a bit, but I'm kind of frazzled and burnt-out too. |
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In any event, it was quite freaky having the building and our desks shake around like that. |
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The landscape around the centre provides 13 km of endurance tracks and tracks for cross-country riding. |
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With more free time on their hands, many of them plan extended cruising around these docks. |
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Evans calculated the tides perfectly once again, and we had the benefit of three knots free while we raced around the famous headland. |
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Toxocariasis also may affect a child's eyes, causing decreased vision, swelling around the eyes, or a cross-eyed appearance. |
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Some would be free agents, shopping themselves around to the most alluring companies. |
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Instead of turning the character with the left analog stick, the crosshairs just move around the screen. |
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Gravel crunched under her feet as she walked around to stand in front of me. |
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Large Bothriolepis plates were scattered around through the rocks with abundant crossopterygian bones and scales in the top units. |
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He also, perhaps crucially, failed to insist on the Brazilians moving the statutory distance back at free kicks around their own penalty area. |
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Campaigners will meet at noon to make a ring around the clock at the crossroad of Regent Street and The Parade. |
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A carving board is much like a freeride board, but stiffer all around and typically a much shorter tail. |
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Turkington also tells me that free running isn't simply about just jumping around. |
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Free running involves jumping or flipping over and around urban obstacles as smoothly and athletically as possible. |
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Granite stone was laid for pedestrian crossways on the traffic circle around the basin. |
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So I pretty much freewheeled around the circuit until another group caught us from behind, which included the other 3 kiwis. |
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Johnny began as a slightly offbeat freewheeler, with a habit of tossing silver dollars around as tips. |
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Michelle wondered how to crowbar this conversation around from their usual brand of easy banter to something with a little more bite. |
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She was about to hit her again but a crowd gathered around, staring at Anna's bleeding nose. |
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A huge crowd has gathered around the building, which has been cordoned off by the police. |
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The flock of lawyers, looking like big birds to me, crowded around the bench to get the judge's attention. |
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The cars are crowd-pullers and appear around the country at stately homes, shopping centres and country fairs. |
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It's a crisp photo taken from ground level, freeze-framing a young woman spinning around. |
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The system requires railroads to shift freight cars at 12 miles per hour between 57 rail yards around the area. |
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The Crown Jewels of the British monarchy have been around for over 800 years. |
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But all too often those who gather around the table wish for French fries, a burger, and a Coke. |
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After a nice steak dinner with French fries and a salad everyone gathered around Charney to look at the pictures. |
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Her face and body was angular and weathered with premature lines on her face around her mouth and crow's feet at the corner of her eyes. |
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It involves a 3-strand French braid and a normal English braid wrapped around the head. |
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The front feet are the true crubeens, which have succulent bits of meat concealed around the bones. |
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I was sitting around dwelling on how sad it is when it occurred to me that these small plane crashes happen with numbing frequency. |
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Better to be early and wait for perfect velvet rather than make a sweaty climb just to turn around and ski crud. |
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The refinery, which processes crude oil, has an annual capacity of around 10 million tonnes. |
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In fact, many of the materials that are relevant to the present discussion have already been assembled around the frescoes. |
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Must we all start sticking up more citrus-blossom fresheners around the office? |
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She shut her eyes, enjoying the pleasure of wind's freshness and the warm air around her. |
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We took our seats and tried to make sense of the frenzied activity and furious number-calling all around us. |
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I'd be on the set and I'd look around, and I would be back in 1976, a freshman in high school again. |
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In March of last year I was on holidays cruising around the South Pacific and visiting a few of the islands. |
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She slowly cruised around the city, not intending to go anywhere in particular. |
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She has been cruising around aimlessly for a while now but it is going to get dark soon and the one person she needs to talk to is Greg. |
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I checked all around, studied up on the differences in fresnel lenses and finally decided on the F550 lens from 3Dlens.com. |
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It is around this time when babies start standing up and cruising the living room, holding on to furniture. |
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Hopefully the next time around, you'll finally enjoy the relaxing cruise of your dreams. |
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Kelvin's hands were so small they could only just reach around the fretboard of his guitar. |
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They quickly covered the distance from the barricade to the sedan, weaving around police cruisers and unconsciously avoiding all officers. |
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She came here in the summer to watch the Canada Geese huddle around picnickers, waiting for one of them to toss a crumb of bread. |
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I turned around, looking where Thomas had sat just a moment before but now all that remained on the chair were a couple of crumbs of bread. |
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Rowena looked around at the wreck of her cake, at all the dirty dishes and the cake crumbs under the cooling racks. |
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There were torn posters lying crumpled up on the floor and dirty clothes strewn all around. |
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Today, there is a judicious use of crumple zones and the shell around the passengers is very rigid. |
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Parents created a frenzied crush of their own as they crowded around Gardai, begging for news of their loved ones. |
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A frieze of colored glass, mirror glass, and decorative leading ran around the room, culminating in the virtuoso display of the double doors. |
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Woman were crying with tears of joy as men swung their children around before giving them a smothering bear hug. |
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His tendency to strut around the court, pump his fists and shout cries of celebration will drive women who love mischief into a frenzy. |
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She was aware of every small noise around her, from the smallest twig snapping underfoot to the cries of foreign birds. |
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Lace was tied at the top, and it had little frills around spaghetti straps. |
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The frilled shark is a living fossil and is usually found at depths of around 2,000 feet. |
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It should also include a fringe of cutesy little pom-poms that I can dangle around my monitor. |
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Allie wound a string around a black bead and glanced at the child decorating her removed armlets with tassels and a tan fringe. |
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Wisps of her fringe had escaped the loose ponytail and were now curling around her oval face. |
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He stopped and turned around, pushing his fringe out of his deep dark eyes, glistening with tears. |
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The ears are short and rounded, and in some species, their openings are protected by a fringe of hairs around the inner margin of the ear. |
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In those days such simple telescopes tended to produce poor images with colored fringes around celestial objects. |
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Rachael had now put on a black skirt, with a fringy sea-blue v-neck top, and was prancing around the room, her arms extended. |
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In the afternoon I went to Brockwell Park and sat around with friends and attempted to play frisbee. |
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Kids walked around with their parents, and a few played frisbee or tossed a baseball around. |
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I look down to a meadow in Central Park and see tiny muffled moppets frisking around like children in a Dutch painting. |
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These little piggies were so delightful, and they were running around playing like frisky kittens. |
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How is it possible that the children of these families are able to run around the schoolyard as friskily as the others? |
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All around the living room area and adjacent small deck we saw cats playing friskily with each other. |
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It was straight, but she had small curls around her forehead from the rain and it was starting to frizz slightly. |
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To cut frizz and shape curls, twist small sections of wet hair around your finger and let them air-dry. |
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Otherwise, that is if I've slept on it, I generally have it in a ponytail because at least then the frizz isn't evident unless I turn around. |
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The frogfish settled on the bottom and crawled around on its two froglike webbed paws. |
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There are lights floating in the river that glow blue at night, and speakers all around make odd bell-like tones and froggy noises. |
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The dog looks around placidly, its froggy eyes bulging, its skin hanging around its compact body. |
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It's like the wireless or the crystal radio you have to jockey around to get the station located. |
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Our agents and informants are putting a full-court press on in this country and around the world. |
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The Dolphins' calls filled our ears as they frolicked around in the habitat created for them. |
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She skipped and frolicked and danced around the deck, her shift flying in the wind. |
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In a project begun a little over a year ago, he sterilizes pride males that have sired around 20 cubs. |
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The Cub Scout who captured the nation's attention after he was lost in the Utah mountains is up and around already and reports that he's good. |
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He had a cubbyhole of a room in the very top of the Library of Congress, and stacks and stacks of records all around. |
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Tom grabbed me around the waist and pulled the backside of my body against his front, and held me there. |
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Well, today at work we all got shuffled around into different departments and we all have to move to different cubicles. |
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The new building will front Bolton Road and around 70 extra parking spaces will be created near Malvern Grove. |
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Each episode will be fronted by one of the main presenters and brought to viewers from a different city or venue around the country every week. |
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I peel out of the parking lot and smoothly shift gears, wheeling around a corner and pushing eighty down a frontage road. |
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Many times public houses were the first erected structures around which frontier towns grew. |
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Eva's cuddling up against Jared as he absently puts his arm around her waist. |
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She is inclined to wrap her flippers around their legs and give them an affectionate cuddle. |
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Enthusiasts from around the country came to sell their wares and acquire rare versions of the cuddly toys at the Thistle Hotel. |
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The callous yobs scattered cuddly toys, flowers and a red heart left decorating the tiny graveside around the cemetery. |
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As the GMs begin calling the former coaches of players they are interested in, word of possible trades inevitably spreads around front offices. |
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This was the cue for a hold up which lasted around five minutes as players, mentors and fans pleaded with the referee to reverse his decision. |
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One man suffered penknife stab wounds to his back and another was hit around the head with a snooker cue. |
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The sash wrapped around the top of his tight black pants, which came down smoothly into the cuffs of his knee high, black leather boots. |
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The cuffs around her wrists were starting to irritate her skin, etching angry red marks on it. |
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Two of the guards fastened their cuffs around my wrists, and dragged me to my feet. |
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A BP cuff was placed around each subject's thigh, just proximal to the knee. |
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