It's hard to say more without giving away the precious kernels of the plot. |
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The Clandestine Service needs to continue the efforts it has been making to move away from cover in embassies. |
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He said they are starting their athletic training right away to prepare for it. |
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The production's sanitary feel plays a large role in the album's conservative nature, as it scrubs away any potential raucousness. |
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With the continuous increase in the size of herds and flocks pastoralists moved away from the settled areas around Adelaide. |
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Here's where I attempt to hold my tongue for the day and try to stay away from politics and war. |
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These are the best places for whiling away lazy afternoons in amusing, light-hearted conversations with the often-quirky fellow hostel mates. |
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You don't explain away a near catastrophe at an atomic power plant by saying that it was caused by negligence. |
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A valet whisks a car away for arriving patrons, while down at the corner, a Metro bus wheezes and clanks to a stop. |
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I'm sure it will be fine with my father, but I'll give you his number so you can square it away with him. |
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Before we all get too carried away it has to be said that his announcement was guided as much by healthy realism as by altruism. |
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Housing estates which seem half a world away from the footstreets rarely figure on film. |
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Both fabrics wick perspiration away from your skin while natural fibers like cotton and wool tend to get damp and clammy with sweat. |
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The tale of one ruthless military man getting away with murder is probably the story that has sickened me most. |
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An airy, feminine voice giggled as a delicate hand snatched up the plastic packet of wafers away from Wayne's hand. |
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The most typical images show the expansive cooking fireplace with a substantial fire blazing away and assorted pots and kettles nearby. |
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At the World Championships in 2001 they not only won the pair, they took away a second gold medal in the coxed pair. |
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One of the most lucid historians of the American Experiment passed away this week. |
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The second half saw the away team increase their supremacy and they went on to win by six points. |
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He started talking about it and within five seconds had given away the aforementioned spoiler. |
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The ground fell away from the river somewhat at first, and then rose and fell again before it went up in one slope toward the Wolfing dwellings. |
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Her little sister gave me the evils because I was taking her big sis away for the evening. |
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In the background, as I pound away at the keys on my computer, the second half of the Sunday-night Bucs-Bears game has just begun. |
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Its only troublesome reptile, the rattler, stays away from the high ranges. |
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She turned away from the ancient athame that she had been studying to watch the Lord Protector approach. |
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It looked a certain winner but Freestone yet again produced the improbable to push the danger away at full stretch. |
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They tend to hold moisture close to the skin, rather than wicking it away from the body. |
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It is a fine sight in the summer wind as she sails away and becomes a dot on the horizon. |
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His years away at school and college meant he had been cut off to some extent from those of his age group. |
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Frightened, they ran away but returned shortly after to the soldier with a loaf of rye bread and a round of white bread. |
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They allow the hinge edge of the sash to slide away from the window frame as it opens. |
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Through a broken window a few feet away I watched the zombies lumbering outdoors. |
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Iphigenia was sacrificed to the goddess Artemis by Agamemnon so that the Greek fleet could sail away to Troy. |
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A benign deterrent is planting alternate food sources, such as mulberries or wild cherries, to lure birds away from your garden. |
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Luis Garcia goes close after getting away with a rash challenge on the goalkeeper. |
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He made his home in the wilds of the Blackstairs on the Wexford side, away from his home in Carlow. |
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The winds of change blowing through Cairo could sweep away quite a few regimes in the region. |
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The best records always reside on their own little planet, a few orbits away from the rest of the music in their midst. |
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Mithra was slain upon a cross in Persia to make atonement for humankind and take away the sins of the world. |
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Once cooled, the outer clay is chipped away and the carbonized core reamed out, with the casting filed and chased. |
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Even if he had a hard race and he was beaten, where other horses would fade away and maybe go off their grub, he would actually thrive on it. |
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When the passengers take off from Westray they can see the windsock on the runway a mile and a half away on Papa Westray. |
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Running away from our daily chores and duties, grabbing a sweet treat from the Kitchen before supper, those were the days. |
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Although it did recover its poise for a time, it fell away towards the close as traders decided to square any outstanding positions. |
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Lucifer once wielded this weapon, but was defeated and the sword was sealed away using a sealing key. |
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People stayed away from the polls in their thousands during by-elections in two opposition-held constituencies in Zimbabwe. |
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However, that plan quickly went out of the window as Blake's smart pass and turn sent Healy away down the right. |
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For the true aficionado, a beer is a special type of travel souvenir, to be greedily consumed and tucked away with all its heady memories. |
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In fact, she airbrushed half of that pimple away so you can still see a little bit of it. |
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Blinking away her tears, she dragged herself over to the food and forced the food down. |
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You are just a few simple steps away from realizing your most sacred dreams and goals. |
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So a few days ago my son was out playing and decided to give away the five coins that were rattling around in his pocket. |
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If this is the real world, away from all the carnage and desolation, than this cannot be for real. |
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She's relaxed and friendly, and it's easy to slip into casual conversation and away from the professional mien if one is not paying attention. |
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He told her that he had been held up and his car stolen, and that he had managed to run away with his underwear only. |
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Both of these fabrics use the natural wicking ability of wool to pull moisture away from your body to keep you dry and comfortable. |
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She whisked it away a second later and handed a turkey, lettuce, and mozzarella cheese sandwich on rye bread to Etria. |
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Also, we are able to utilise him straight away to prevent simple situations from developing into nightmares. |
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Even with the loss of their leading tackler and rusher, I see the Patriots pulling away methodically over the course of the night. |
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Thieves will jump the fence more easily and take away some of the rare plants. |
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Having your phone at the ready or tapping away constantly gives rise to what experts are calling infomania. |
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Her heart seemed to stop for a second, but it quickly sped up, its beat pounding away in her ears. |
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He wrestled her arm away long enough to gasp a few precious seconds of air from the surface before going under. |
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Ian kicked away the remnants of glass from the window frame, then reached inside and released the door lock. |
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What do they have, being so far away from home and their families, besides my support? |
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If you are a few feet away from the bus stop or running towards it, the driver will not stop for you. |
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She felt the bow in her firm grip as she took aim at the target, the silvery arrow pointing away from her. |
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Jesus Christ was offered as a sacrifice for our sins, once and for all, to do away with sin for all those who will believe in Him. |
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We observed that in glycerol the heating effect increased when the bead was trapped further away from the cover glass. |
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The sounds of machines whirring and bells ringing could be heard as far away as a city block. |
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Got away with just a yellow card for one rash tackle that underlined his commitment. |
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A blue mohair scarf was wound tightly round her neck, almost covering her face, and she pulled it away to speak. |
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They are put in the byres for the winter period, and our byre is literally 2ft away from the back of the house. |
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Running away from the body and back to the battle, Henry takes up with the procession of wounded men trudging to the army's rear for care. |
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Many an hour could be whiled away here, eating, drinking, surfing the net, listening to music and chatting up a prospective date. |
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Mac wrenched her eyes away from his with a gasp and suddenly everything was a whirl of motion. |
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I won't give the game away here, but it's nothing to put the wind up your maiden aunt. |
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While you're outside, check that the grade around the house slopes away from it. |
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Children from far away cities came here for summer camps to breathe the sea air and eat fresh fish. |
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She liked it away from the noises of the city and could see herself moving out into a rural town one day. |
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They'd traveled about an hour away from Kol when Beau materialized out of the tree. |
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I didn't want to advertise the fact that we'd be away from the flat for a while. |
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But in spite of the failing health and instructions from the doctors, some police personnel whisked him away to some unknown destination. |
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When not out with Sanura, Kira spent most of her time in her room and whiled the time away by expressing her obsession through her art. |
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Cops always complain about how the courts let the bad guys they work so hard to catch just walk away with a rap on the knuckles. |
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He is considering leaving Philadelphia and moving to New York, away from his wife and child. |
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Most women can get away with wearing stripes on a loose kaftan top that just skims the bottom. |
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Say what you will, but the gay scene still largely operates underground, away from the public eye. |
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I will now explain precisely what I mean, but warn you all that I will be giving away all of the secret plots twists from the first two seasons. |
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A child's handful of balloons escapes, as they must do every hour on the hour, and floats away over the Magic Kingdom. |
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But Rooney's square ball fell behind the unmarked Van Nistelrooy and was smuggled away for a corner. |
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I was sure that she must have gone deaf because she didn't answer until I was merely a few feet away from her. |
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My oldest son, Alan, went to a public day school, and my daughter, Margaret, went away to board. |
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But hoping that the breakthroughs of tomorrow will wash away the problems of today is just whistling in the wind. |
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Before you put your clothes away for the winter, insert a fabric softener sheet or lavender sachet to keep them smelling fresh for next season. |
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Some are just sitting picking away at their work, others standing holding up their latest creations. |
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I remember thinking, right in that moment, how he must wear away the streets, pacing up and down, day after day. |
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An intricate system of magnetic fields propelled the craft along and away from Earth. |
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She assured and reassured us they didn't have peanuts in them but I stayed away from them just in case. |
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Whilst we are a long way away from turning lead into gold, science at the atomic level, or nanotechnology, is with us already. |
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Besides, you two would have given away our true intentions, so I fibbed a little, is that a crime? |
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Arrangements would be put in place to make sure he was kept away from patients who did not wish to see him. |
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Others were a little eccentric and gave away yo-yos, 3D paper buses and stress globes. |
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I closed my eyes a moment, nagging worries melting away for the time being. |
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But then you get out there and the adrenaline kicks in and you're away again. |
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Mac is the star of a project designed to chase birds away from the runways and landing strips of South Africa's airports. |
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He pushed the men away and held them off until the police arrived and the attackers ran off. |
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Keep the mulch two to three inches away from tree and shrub stems to prevent stem decay and pest problems. |
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Winnie pushed away her unfinished toast and drained her glass of lukewarm tea. |
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What you're doing is making it stick out along the real number line twice as far away from the origin. |
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Well, I was outside the shop sweeping the dead leaves and flower stems away into the street gutter, and He walked by. |
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The father becomes enraged at the son and has to be dragged away himself by men in white coats. |
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Later that same evening in 1918, Warburg was taken away by men in white coats. |
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Some modern fibres used in socks, such as polypropylene, can wick water away faster. |
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It helps to pass away those long hours stuck on a plane or stuck in some foreign airport due to traffic controllers throwing a wobbly. |
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With business itself, most of the key industry groups were squared away privately during and immediately after the deal's negotiation. |
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One minute and two seconds of Mrs. Lennon wibbling away about her fragile state of mind. |
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Neither should life be frittered away because of endless procrastination and continuous introspection. |
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The dagger spun away in a glitter of moonlight on metal to clatter on riverbed rock. |
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Once she learned I wasn't going to hit her or kick her around, she thought she could get away with murder. |
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Since no Coalition Forces were allowed into the city, they were able to get away with those atrocious acts without much trouble. |
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Only recently had she found out he had intended to capture her and take her away for ransom. |
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He precedes the dancers and it is his duty to crack the whip to drive away any evil spirits or forces of evil. |
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She hopped back away from it, windmilling her arms once to catch her balance. |
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The ambassador grabbed me by the wrist and whipped me away to the airport in his chauffeur-driven car. |
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It'll go away in time, about the same time as you stop leaving traces of explosives residue about the place. |
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All the other channels will be launching programmes giving away crores upon crores of rupees. |
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Her slender fingers raked into her ebony hair, holding the rebellious locks away from her face. |
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Three siblings are squared away in other ranches, so there is no inter-family competition for the 900-acre home farm. |
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The entire length of the walk on the side away from the river has been planted with a mix of wetland wildflowers, grass and shrubs. |
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While you can get away with flat shoes during summer, opt for a slight heel for the colder months. |
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Later on I realized I had lost my keys and Bernie found them in the sand, about fifteen feet away from where we were sitting. |
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Ben had wiled away the time watching other people and wondering what their reactions would be when Nakem's true intentions were revealed. |
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Where the ground fell away right at the end of the garden, we have made a lower level with some steps leading down to a small paved patio. |
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After a couple of bad recent league results, a win was needed to move away from the bottom end of the table. |
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Well, the post away from the ball gets a pick and then breaks across the key. |
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He tempers this hobby by wiling away the days with his loser friends, and the nights catching lightning bugs. |
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But on Tuesday that site seemed perilously close, and most joined the mass of dazed refugees streaming north away from the trade center. |
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Anyhow, it's a scorcher of an afternoon, perfect for whiling away a couple of hours in the sunshine. |
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The popular column had been written for years by Jim Hamilton, who fell ill and passed away earlier this year. |
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We strolled away from the casino, the clicks and the whirrs and the soft voices of the dealers fading behind us. |
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He was in luck and the hotel agreed to cater for 2,000 guests, who came from as far away as Pakistan. |
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You just spray this on the night before and smooth away the wrinkles as it hangs on a hanger. |
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A few miles away in a near-town neighborhood of lower-middle-class A-frames, several houses are decorated in familiar placards. |
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If civilisation lay in ruins, then there was a momentous opportunity to sweep away this heap of broken images and start afresh. |
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We have to assure ourselves that others are not committing similar offenses and getting away with it. |
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With only two victories away from St. James' Park all season they have hardly covered themselves in glory on their travels. |
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When not in school, the troupe whiles away its time at Arnold's, the local drive-in diner. |
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She shook away the questions that had sprung unbidden to her mind and focused on the present. |
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Pull one of your feet up to your rear, and turn the foot outwards away from the body. |
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This potent grease-cutting chemical melts away the first few layers of skin on my hands, leaving them dry, cracked and painfully raw. |
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The cloud seemed to shimmer slightly, and then it coalesced into two whirling dust devils that raced away towards the enemy at phenomenal speed. |
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The cardinal principle of astronavigation is to keep far away from gravitational maelstroms. |
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The raw edge will be tucked away inside the first fold, unexposed on either the outside or inside, and therefore won't fray. |
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In the twelfth McGuigan, flailing away in apparent desperation, was penalized a point by referee Richard Steele for a low blow. |
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He pulled Rochelle's sable ringlets away from her neck and began to kiss it. |
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Today a large part of human knowledge lies at our disposal in our own living rooms or is just a mouse click away on a laptop computer. |
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More often than not, while the strings and winds benefit, the piano sounds as if it were bellowing forth from far away and under water. |
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That meant she would have to be traveling many hours away from home just to go to college. |
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She was still clicking away with her booties, but she was watching Grandda with a bit of alarm. |
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Later in the over he was fortunate to get away with a mistimed hook which lobbed over the head of square leg. |
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Sarah stared after Callan as she walked away from him, gradually getting smaller and smaller. |
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The two friends were left staring after the caravan as it slowly rolled away down the dirt track. |
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It's hard to fight off the sense of vertigo as the ground drops away on takeoff and mountains rush beneath your feet during low-level flying. |
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To our north, the vast featureless Kazakh steppes, an area the size of Western Europe, stretched away seemingly to infinity. |
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It is where the former snooker superstar, cocaine addict, failed car salesman and landscape gardener, now whiles away his hours. |
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Since many local shopkeepers think they will scare away customers if hired, they are cut off even from low-level jobs. |
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Disposable razors are very sharp and you can just throw them away when they're done. |
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He is more impressed with the proposal to do away with fixed pub hours, planned for both Scotland and England. |
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Foxes carry away such fatalities and are often seen in the lambing fields hoping to scavenge afterbirth. |
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Duty calls, though, and I had to draw my gaze away for the time it takes to give you the low-down on this week's DVD releases. |
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Just this past month Fifi, her fluffy white toy poodle passed away and the void is painful. |
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The three-mile bypass will carry traffic away from the heavily congested centre of Alderley Edge. |
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A movie seemed like a top idea, a way of hiding in the darkness of a lounge, whiling away the hours. |
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This season some of his kebaya have done away with the traditional front opening and are criss-crossed at the back in corset style. |
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Eventually the old ratbag was carried away screaming across the lawn by two secret service chaps. |
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I would have perhaps whiled the time away in such a state had not a scent, borne on the ebony breezes, suddenly caught my attention. |
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Furthermore, Alex got the distinct impression that Lori was running away from something. |
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He reaches his hand out to me and invites me to sit in the spa room with him away from the noise of the video. |
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In the event, Mara was ousted from his post by the military, and is currently understood to be peacefully whiling his time away on a yacht. |
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That shocked me into action, and without thinking, I jumped away from his reach. |
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When cars have been found they have been lifted on to a low-loader and taken away to a secure storage area. |
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She sighed as she looked at the price tag that put the dress well beyond her reach, and turned to walk away dejectedly. |
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Shallow pools were then dug in low-lying land along the rivers at Sraghmore a mile away and on the winter freezes provided the ice. |
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Other than that, it's 6.30 ish, so I'm away to Oxford, whistling a happy tune and lugging a bag that feels like I've packed it for about a month. |
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I watched as the ground slipped farther and farther away as we were pulled into air, then space. |
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Strong north-westerly winds whistling around Blackpool's cavernous Winter Gardens this week appear to have blown away the Conservatives. |
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This became an opportunity to attempt unauthorized aerobatics away from the eyes of an instructor. |
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A rusty brown coyote gingerly stepped into view, sniffed in my direction, and promptly loped away in the opposite direction. |
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I looked at the receiver when I pulled it away from my ear, then slammed it down on the body causing it to vibrate with a low-pitched hum. |
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He apologised for keeping me waiting and swiftly swept away his papers to make way for me. |
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I mean, wherever things were to be photographed he went, and away he went and things happened in front of his camera. |
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I don't have any evidence of that, but at any rate his movement to do away with whatever he imported was started much earlier. |
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After the airport reception, the contestants were whisked to their hotel where they have been kept away from the press. |
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Upon the third ring, my other hand released his and I lowered my fist, moving away from the elder man and back to my laptop. |
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Death in a holy cause could wash away the shame of divorce, infertility, or promiscuity. |
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This is the preferred enlisted headgear, but we are trying to get away from some of the less accurately made forage caps out there. |
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Another pastime that has kept me away from the keyboard is a fascinating book I've been reading. |
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In fact the Orange parade used to gather at the bottom of our road and my mother even kept us away from the window. |
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She'd keep on at me to get it done straight away and I couldn't see the point. |
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It keeps you up for days, takes away all inhibitions and is as addictive if not more so than heroin. |
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Stay away from fizzy drinks, alcohol, and even squash as these drinks help to dehydrate you. |
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It was only with great difficulty that the animal keepers were able to herd Rita away to safety on such occasions. |
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As a result of much dissatisfaction with far away government in Adelaide, several northerners formed the Great Northern League. |
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He put his bag in a luggage rack and as more passengers got on the train he was pushed further away from it. |
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Smiling, she pulled away from Ben and laid a crocheted afghan over the slumbering boy. |
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Return again to the ridge cairn and go right, then bear right, away from the valley leading straight down. |
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And creatively, fusion is merely an extended stay away from being the new normal. |
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During one of the conferences a real photo was displayed for about an hour and then an author took it away advisably. |
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Savi's house and shop were sacked as the crowd moved toward the commercial capital away from the site of detention. |
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He fell away from Reform Judaism, the religious stream with which his family had long been affiliated. |
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This technology will do away with the need for complex keypads on mobile phones, MP3 players, digital cameras and other handheld products. |
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He laughs as he says it, but he actually does have the air of a kid who's gotten away with something. |
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A whole piece of chicken may frighten them away but a chicken wing keeps them content. |
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I was so taken by the kaleidoscope of colour, I got carried away sowing poppies. |
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The editor then changed Webb's status from investigative reporter and reassigned him to a distant bureau, miles away from his family. |
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I had to have it, so I just bashed away and worked in bookstores to keep the wolf from the door. |
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By the 1960s SHD enthusiasm for using convict road gangs was apparently in decline as the system dwindled away to a remnant. |
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A mile away is Chowpatti Street in Old Delhi, where traders from all over India buy and sell wholesale. |
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Although I was tired as well and the racket did not cease to grow heavier, I shook the sweat away and concentrated. |
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These commands were rattled off at a frantic speed, then a few seconds silence ensued, until Telli's weapons were lying on the ground a few feet away from him. |
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In contrast, a short distance away from Scott's hut was a modern demountable base with a humming windmill harnessing the vast wind power of the region. |
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She lifted her face and whipped away some tears and gave a big sniff. |
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All you have to do is square everything away with her parents. |
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Not to show overwhelming strength is immoral, since it will induce evildoers to perform more evil deeds because they'll think they can get away with it. |
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So we took matters into our own hands and booked another flight ourselves, figuring that we could square things away with ATA after we got back home. |
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The win, their eighth in 10 matches this month, was worth three points as they tacked on the bonus for winning on aggregate over the home and away fixtures. |
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Let's hope the clinic this afternoon will pass quickly, so that I can look to washing away the bad karma that has been following me with some irie spirit later. |
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Mobs took advantage of the darkness and set fires, smashed windows and hauled away food, clothing and appliances, while the city went without power. |
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It was a risk because Australia could not afford to give away easy runs. |
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But we're only about 45 miles, as the crow flies, away from New Orleans. |
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Before he passed away a few years ago, he gave me his hoard of recipes, including authentic New York cheesecake, bagels, rye, pumpernickel, challah, cole slaw and many others. |
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It was my opportunity to grant Cora an independent moment away from being a mother, and being a wife. |
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Slowly Jo looked away again, his vision fixing on the middle distance. |
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He is happy with his lot but has one major regret nagging away at him. |
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A break away with my family from the madness that is SPL decision-making is probably all that has prevented me getting up close and personal with the men in white coats. |
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The four engines, complete with propellers, were still attached to the plane but had come away from their mounting to rest on the undulating reef. |
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What happens as she ages and her voice grows out of the girlishness it can't get away from, deepens into a woman's voice expressing a woman's soul. |
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For example, any discovery, whether it be the wheel, the printing press, or the atom bomb, cannot be neatly labeled and filed away in the pages of an encyclopaedia. |
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I'd pick up drugs straight away and my plans went out of the window. |
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Detectives want to trace a blue Fluid denim jacket and a pair of black Rockwood shoes left in the car, which may have been thrown away or given to someone. |
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These were designed to take away the uncertainty in interbank lending, the uncertainty whose cause was the existence of toxic assets on each others ' balance sheets. |
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I think every writer scribbles away in the hope that they will come up with a play that will keep the wolf from the door and get a little pension from them. |
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Or maybe I was rationalizing away something I didn't want to see. |
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We quickly sped away from Fremont and into industrial no man's land. |
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The dollar fell for a third day this week, tracking a decline in stocks, on concern a sluggish economic rebound will drive investors away from US investments. |
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He could have gotten away with a greatly reduced fine and no time behind bears if he had simply entered a guilty plea. |
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With midterm elections being merely a week away here in the United States, my morbid fascination with what the political pundits are saying has reached a fever pitch. |
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I'll do it at the beginning to see that it's all rolling well and if it is going well during production and the rushes seem good to me, I try to stay away from the set. |
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An hour-and-a-half away by train and then taxi, the rural hamlet is accessible only by dirt roads that are lined with low-rise houses, vegetable patches and wild-looking dogs. |
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My folks never took my instruments away or forbade me to play a gig. |
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Vast amounts are whittled away on such concepts as benchmarking and decentralisation, but urgent road projects are still being argued over at Oireachtas committees. |
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If you think that demonic powers are present at the moment, just wait until the saints have been raptured away and Satan and his armies have taken full control of the earth. |
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And it clicked straight away that Simon thought he was disfigured. |
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Parents took their children out of classes last Tuesday and kept them away for the rest of the week in protest against the school's dilapidated condition. |
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And, as if it to prove a point, he shepherded us to the top deck for an aerial, whistle-stop tour of the city away from the thundering road drills. |
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His father taught him at home and kept him away from children his age. |
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It's hard enough to try to raise your kids right and keep them away from drugs without someone slipping this into my kids' daily round of subliminal nudging. |
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Clinching the final question in the quiz that once again held a packed auditorium to rapt attention, the schoolboys from Delhi cycled away with their hoard of prizes. |
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I have kept him away from mirrors so he could not see how bad it was. |
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The fact is, you were kept away from the public for two years. |
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There was something desperate about it, watching them wander away and out of sight and for ages I just stood where they had left me and let out small involuntary whimpers. |
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Then your eye will be caught by the rider hacking back at the verge weeds, or perhaps clicking away with his camera and making detailed notes in a pad. |
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Also, look for berms and structures 20 to 30 meters away from your location that can provide cover and concealment from which to command detonate devices. |
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Camilla watched as the town car drove away and turned a corner. |
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Fountains and berms can keep cars and trucks away from the building. |
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This indicates an explosion inside the engine that spewed debris and tore away the cowling. |
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Despite being unnamed and cleared, a whispering campaign has circled around this Minister since Lynn's allegations, and it probably won't go away from some quarters. |
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Everyone knew it, because when the ambulance pulled away from the grandstand, it was not going fast. |
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She had no idea what she would do then, or where she would go, but the thoughts she had of walking away from all this seemed to grow, to have a will of their own. |
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He listened to it late at night, huddled with earphones on and shades drawn, to hear music that brought him a whisper of sanity and took him away from the horrors of his day. |
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The RNC leased 450 buses to shuttle delegates between hotels as far as 30 miles away to the convention center. |
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From the mobile start line north of Rough Holme, Naiad got away well in the light south-westerly airs and reached the windward mark at Claife with a narrow lead. |
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Look, if every powerful, semi-obnoxious, egotistical kazillionaire gives much of his kazillions away to charity, the world will be a much better place. |
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Juniper whiled many a day away in her sitting room, speaking to none, playing absently with the pale rose petals, as soft as the skin of a newborn's cheek. |
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Some people will be giving away the razors to sell the blades. |
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The shells were held in the centre of the barrel by sabots arranged around their circumference, which fell away after the missile left the barrel. |
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She pulled the razor away from her wrist and put it back in the basket. |
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They are gravitating away from more established contemporary painters like Subodh Gupta. |
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However, that reverse should not take away anything from the glittering career of a colt that helped bring closer ties between horse racing and football. |
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Banking quickly, Jonathan sped away with Kyle in hot pursuit. |
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As a result he got away from the starting light reasonably well, but then got boxed in at Old Hall corner and ended up in 26th place after the first lap. |
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Young families are moving toward the east and south of the township, away from the Allegheny County line, an analysis of U.S. Census figures indicates. |
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I quite like the thought of it being written in a staff room by bored and bearded school teachers, puffing on pipes and whiling away dreary lunch breaks. |
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There'll always be a huge demand here for raw wool from Australia, provided we can keep the spindles here spinning wool and keep them away from spinning synthetics. |
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In this fascinating and fact-filled piece on sabermetrics, Larry Mankhen demonstrates why baseball is still far and away the most interesting sport to write about and debate. |
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Two antennas will allow the spacecraft to communicate with Earth in any configuration, always having the side hosting delicate instruments away from the Sun. |
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On board were two men of African descent who had stowed away on the ship. |
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He quickly took the cup and kettle away from me, as if I were a criminal. |
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Tucked away in the far north-east, wedged between the borders of Bhutan, Burma and Tibet, Arunachal Pradesh is India's newest and least-known state. |
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Just a few metres away from where most of the crashes have happened is a deep, open drain, certain to present a luckless driver with anything but a soft landing. |
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But it was a rash challenge from Simon Francis to give away the penalty. |
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And a third is that we all paused a second to look at the red glow over Baltimore, 35 miles away as the crow flies. |
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His hair was a raven black, brushed back away from his forehead. |
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So if he runs again, aged 88, the voters know they would be insane to toss that away just because some young whippersnapper agreed with them about mere politics. |
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And far from therapy providing the solution to atomisation, it only fuels this destructive trend, pushing people further away from their nearest and dearest. |
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The postman always rings twice, always rings too loud, always rings ten minutes before your alarm's due to go off, and always rings and runs away before you get to the door. |
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Although they went afoot they expected to come back mounted for when they raided another tribe they depended on stealing enough horses to get away on. |
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Don't you hate it when movie titles give away the entire plot of the film? |
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Having left Rose working mightily away at fastening shakes to her roof, he was giving himself a workout on the oars, something he'd always enjoyed. |
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