The driver explained that he intended to back out of his parking space, but the car was actually in drive. |
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When we walked back out to the dock, the 35 degrees felt downright comfortable. |
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I walk back out to the garden and lay on the sun lounger beside Zoe and Girl. |
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Beach profiles have been transformed, as the waters washed sand back out to sea. |
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Time and again, proposals are sent back to the drawing board, put back out to consultation, referred up then down then up again. |
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I nodded once and looked back out the window as he pulled off the main highway onto a side road. |
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The bends, or decompression sickness, occurs as that dissolved nitrogen comes back out of solution as a diver surfaces. |
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Then, she was to immediately back out and up onto the rim so that she and the engineering team could look at her tracks and check her traction. |
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They would charge at each other, trade a few useless blows, and then back out of range of the other's strike. |
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They were old and had no tread, but she knew if she went back inside to change them she wouldn't go back out. |
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Then they walked back out to the car, Victoria laden with three bags of shopping, and drove back to the school. |
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Then he came back out and shouldered past Pearson so he could go in and clean himself up properly. |
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When they had all passed, she went back out on the road and continued onwards, quickening the horses pace to a trot. |
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The lobby was designed so that natural light almost shrank back out of fear as soon as you reached Slotland. |
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I glanced back out of the window, watching lush green scenery roll by under a rosy twilit sky. |
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I'd answer their questions and people would Tweet my answers back out to the Twittersphere. |
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Then the engine started and I saw him back out of the driveway and squeal off down the road. |
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He put the wallet behind him as Adam walked back out wearing the tight black suit with a ski mask over his face, with two holes for eyes. |
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I reach the entrance, and when the sliding doors part, a rush of cold air almost pushes me back out of the mall. |
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He came back out with a white undershirt, black khakis, and a black tee shirt with a red dragon on it. |
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It helps to re-direct blood from the surface veins into the deep veins, and stops blood from flowing back out to the surface veins. |
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I changed into the shirt I wore earlier that day, shoved my uniform shirt into my backpack, shut the locker and walked back out. |
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Nitrus looked down at his charge, following Zinc back out of the mysterious room into the main complex. |
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She eventually pushed her attacker away and ran back out into the road where she got help from police officers in an unmarked car. |
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So I nipped back inside smartish and flipped the switch, then back out to check that it was bubbling away and filling the bowl. |
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We came ashore, sorted the bottlescrew, reset the rig and went back out for some more work. |
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When Hand tries to back out, go home, save some of the cash, Will upbraids him. |
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Move out of the cave via bridging up a chimney and back out onto the main face above the cave entrance. |
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Rescue crews were heading toward Margate, on the southern English coast, where they hoped to let the whale back out to sea. |
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They swim up river as far as 900 miles inland to spawn, then the young fish make their way back out to the open ocean where they mature. |
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For the most part you have suggested that there is no fix outside of a frame builder building up new material and then reaming it back out. |
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When I came back out, Torin had dealt us both a hand and had a steaming mug of hot chocolate laid out for me. |
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He pushed hanks of auburn back out of his eyes and held the spiral-linked booklet out towards me. |
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Then I remembered how our plans for some time together was interrupted last weekend and I didn't have the heart to try and back out of it. |
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I glanced back out at the heaving crowd and debated slamming the door shut and hiding in here. |
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Theo came back out with a twelve-foot square tent in an incredibly heavy box and hefted it between them into the car. |
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He is also hoping to wrangle Trade Promotion Authority back out of Congress in exchange for his craven cave-in to special interests. |
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You can't back out or refuse, even if it's something like doing a striptease at a school assembly. |
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When she came back out, three centaurs and three elves lay dead or dying on the grass. |
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Now that I'm growing it back out to a decent length, I'm going to have to worry about styling it before coming in. |
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After going into the locker room when the game ended, the Panthers came back out for a victory lap, high-fiving fans and jumping into the crowd. |
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From here a web of walkways spiders back out across the languid waters of the lagoon, leading to 82 swanky overwater bungalows. |
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For centuries the discarded fish from the on-board filleting process has been chucked back out to sea for the gulls. |
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I tipped them off, changed their passwords again to lock him back out, and removed myself from all association. |
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I sigh in relief, and quickly pat myself down before putting the air vent back on and walking back out. |
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The doctors patched him back up and gave him the bullet to keep before he was sent back out to fight. |
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But every minute, an impish sprite takes one ball back out, always extracting the lowest-numbered ball in the bucket. |
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Brooke glanced back out the window, away from this boy and his inane and pointless questions. |
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We went back out for the opening of the Schulz museum, which is really great, to do the photo shoot for the book. |
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At the very last minute, just before I'm injected with anesthesia, I back out of the surgery and leave the clinic. |
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Kaliska headed back out to the trailer area where multiple trailers and fifth wheels and tents were set up. |
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My crew did a great job getting me back out there, and I'm happy that we were able to finish the race on the track and not in the pits. |
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Now, the illogic of massive media conglomeration is a lot easier to enter into than to back out of. |
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He leapt back out onto the fire escape and decided to head for the roof and hope that he would be able to jump to a building. |
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Sighing heavily I picked myself up off the floor and walked back out into the hallways. |
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Halfway across, the trail runs back out to the eastern edge overlooking another fork of the canyon. |
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From there it was on to the extra 30-minute game where I scored a goal off the crossbar which bounced over the line and back out. |
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In no time, she was back out front, tossing everything into the back seat and climbing in. |
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A furious Victor stormed back out of the Diary Room to square up to her and had to be restrained by Stuart. |
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The gaffer made me captain at the start of the season and I want to be back out there helping the lads get back up the league. |
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Andy released a deep breath and looked back out the front window, hurt darkening her eyes. |
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Several minutes later, after reading each result, he filtered the information and ran the gleanings back out onto the dummy websites he'd set up. |
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One squad fired grappling hooks inside the cave complex, then pulled it back out the entrance, a technique used to detonate any booby traps. |
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He tossed out a velvet blue gown to her and told her to get dressed quickly and come back out. |
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I try convincing a couple of girls driving in to back out and go back in again, but they are too dim to understand. |
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They tend to gather in groups and take short flights out to sea and back in again, practising for their long journey back out onto the ocean. |
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Having explained this they went back into their guardroom and trusted me to go back out the gates. |
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Many fans eventually wandered back out to their seats, but early in the fourth quarter, the place emptied for good. |
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Turning off the water, she dried her hands on a dish towel beside the ivory bowl, and then headed back out to meet the two young men. |
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The bulk of the infantry was kept back out of range of the enemy guns, ready to counter-attack. |
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After visiting the kitchen and disposing of the disposables, I headed back out to see what tasks I might do to make customers feel at ease. |
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A photon gains energy when it falls into the gravitational potential of an overdense region, and expends energy when it climbs back out. |
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Pulling the blade back out of the small eyehole, Nainnam dropped the dagger to the floor as a throb of pain passed through his nerveless fingers. |
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I had hoped that with him being four or so laps down that he would back out of it. |
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When we got in the corner, he decided to come across my nose, so I started to back out of it because I lost all the downforce. |
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Water was dribbled into her mouth and she turned her head to the side choking it back out. |
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It would mean officers arrive at the station, complete their pocket book and do an about-turn to go straight back out onto the streets. |
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He saw Stella, blushed and twirled his hair around with a pencil, and then about-turned sharpish back out of the room. |
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The government decision to back out has also been met with widespread criticism by civic chiefs. |
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His captor finished knotting the rope and pulled the gun back out of his pants. |
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There's no place to back out and make contact at another location or regroup your troops. |
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Kelvin started spitting hysterically, and swallowing down large amounts of water before regurgitating the water back out again. |
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Monica left the conversation at that and they went back out to rejoin the even smaller group of people who remained. |
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Seizing the massive iron handles, he gave an almighty yank, drawing back out of the way. |
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She walked back out into the main room after relocking the desk, armed to the teeth. |
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After about half a hour, he came back out of the house and then he used the lawnmower to mow the lawn. |
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When he asked about rescheduling the meeting, Josh couldn't think of any graceful way to back out. |
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Since her document kept coming back out after the fax dialed, the fax machine clearly wasn't working right and she needed to resend the document. |
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Joshua came back out of the bathroom wearing a scowl, and glared at the other two. |
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After a fierce exchange in the fourth, Cook stepped in with a right-hand lead punch before stepping back out of range. |
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The duke gave these back out to those loyal to him, transforming his barons into an aristocracy that was loyal to him. |
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The sailors escaped back out to sea in their battered longboat, praying for rescue by a passing ship. |
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The dog trotted back out of the forest, trotting along happily, with the ruff of a pup in her mouth. |
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He ruthlessly threatens to bury the diner's young owner when the owner conscientiously decides to back out of the sale. |
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Will waited for another lull in the activity outside the office before going back out. |
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Morgan lunged at Katazheniya, grabbing her hand and pulling her back out through the bathroom door. |
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You could stick tacks, staples, pins, or just about anything sharp in it and you could take it right back out. |
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I quickly changed and wrapped my sarong around my waist and headed back out to the deck where everyone else was. |
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The excitement would die down soon enough, and the school would retreat back out of the public eye. |
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Brooke scrambled back out of reach of Meghan, scampering back towards the middle of the sidewalk. |
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Lacey tried to get close to the Mare, but it reared up on its hind legs, kicking out at her with her forelegs, forcing her back out of the horse's reach. |
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Before I could apologize to his mother he ran back out to the living room with a poster of his dad and opened it up for me to see. |
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She could not go back out onto the street without a chadri, that much was certain. |
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He banged home a tidy drop punt to put his team back out by seven points. |
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With both units changed, he then went back out on track until a spin into the gravel at the second chicane ended his morning programme after completing only 13 laps. |
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Her image glittered in his mind, a radiant light that would guide him back out of the terror of his dreams and into the sane, rational world of the living. |
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We corked what was left of the wines, and headed back out into the heat, a little wiser about the whole what-goes-with-what thing. |
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He crawled back out of his bed and crossed him room to shut his bedroom door before pulling his T-shirt over his head and slipping out of his jeans. |
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She keyed in her numbers then took her card when it popped back out. |
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Helicopters and crews able to airlift troops and supplies to get behind the other guy, and to get your guys back out when they need a rest or are too outnumbered. |
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How long before the tide turns and takes half of it back out again? |
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And out of long habit, his mind sieved through the rushing info, keeping some and filing it away, but letting most flow back out into the timeless cyber-sea. |
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Who knew explaining how to change a tire and back out of a ditch could be so seductive? |
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She donned a pair of shimmery black nylons to hide the bruises on her legs, pointy stiletto shoes and grabbed a silver coloured shawl and headed back out to see him. |
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She rushed in, preparing to make a quick dodge into the kitchen to grab another drink and then get back out, but froze on the spot two steps into the house. |
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The Pixies are back out and giving it large on the phonogram thingy. |
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I checked out of the hotel and made my way back out to my car. |
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When testing, you can uncomment the 30-second test line to make sure everything's working properly, but be sure to comment it back out before trying to catch a show. |
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A quick sweep of the broom and it was gone back out into the backyard. |
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She was back out in the city today in a puffy jacket and skinny jeans. |
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Stretching and keeping your body flexible and limber is so important especially as we age so when we reach for something we don't pull our back out or pull a muscle. |
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I used to sneak outside with a lolly stick and help them climb back out. |
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There is a lollipop man who helps them across the road and barriers have been put up recently outside the school so that kids can't run back out on to the road. |
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That which gave him the power over me came back out of oblivion, where I had hoped to keep it. |
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New Zealand's army was cast as extras for large battle scenes in the film, but was forced to back out due to having to serve as peacekeepers in East Timor. |
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We need to put the welcome mat back out and more vigorously promote the United States as the best travel destination in the world. |
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The left side of the program window contains icons for each module and you can access any part of the software at any time without having to back out of anything first. |
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Misty's voice brought Ri back out of her ill-timed contemplations. |
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The school appeared to swim upstream with the rising tide each day and went back out to sea on the ebb tide where they could be seen about a mile off the land. |
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Once they got to the car, Lindsey was going to try to clear a path for his boss to back out. |
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I looked back out at the snowbound village in the distance, the rising sun throwing a glare from ice and snow and I tried to sort through his words. |
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We then drove two hours, quickly checked into our lodgings, and came back out for a short walk. |
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Royal Mail has admitted there have been difficulties in implementing the new one-delivery-a-day system, with posties having to go back out for an unofficial second delivery. |
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Fishermen haul in their nets as they prepare to head back out to sea from the harbor located in the city of Suao located along Taiwan's east coast. |
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And so we're working on plans to create villages on the periphery of the marshes where we can provide quick egress and ingress to go into it and back out. |
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Both fish first expand their mouths to draw in water, but the puffer then pumps the water into its stomach, while the triggerfish opens its mouth and pumps the water back out. |
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Leo Curtis and Ian Carrott spotted the 20lb skipjack tuna near an estuary and tried to direct it back out to sea. |
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Now, you get back out there and you bludge! I don't want to see anyone working, OK? I don't want to see any pick-axes, any hammers, or nothing. |
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He tried to push Kissu into his cage, but the cougar charged back out and sank his canines into Wilson's rump. |
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Mackay was back out on the mountain Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. |
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Dad sure knew how to kill a mood. He had blown up my phone all day, ensuring that I didn't back out of our agreement. |
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After so long couped up recording, Greg says they're looking forward to getting back out on the road. |
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Then came back out to find a lone Cedar Waxwing inside the cage, unhappily trying to get out. |
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Some of it gels squeezed back out of your mouth, causing eructation, a fancy word for burping. |
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However, a pair of fielder's choice ground outs sent them back out into the field. |
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By the time you get your new routine into place, she will be back out with her own crowd and your plans will go by the wayside. |
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I run back out and pull a U-ie, squinting through my fogged-up windshield for the clinic. |
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I had to back out the changes made to the computer when it became apparent that they had stopped it working properly. |
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Kit had fallen into conversation with a footplate man who was deadheading back out to Samarkand, where he lived with his wife and children. |
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Thou must find a way to bring her back out of the Liche's ensorcelment, even if only for a brief moment. |
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In the 1840s the Melling Road was also flanked by hedges and the runners had to jump into the road and then back out of it. |
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It then closes its jaws and pushes the water back out of its mouth through its baleen, which allows the water to leave while trapping the prey. |
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Sometimes running to the football, you're going to overpursue, and he may break it all the way out back out the back door. |
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They suck in water and filter out the plankton and detritus to swallow, then spit the water back out, thus cleaning the water around them. |
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My grannie came and gived them all a piece and jam and cups of water then I was to bring them back out to the street and play a game. |
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Moving back out of the national park, it passes through Waberthwaite and Bootle and round the foot of Black Combe. |
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I souped the dogs, and went in for a bite. I ended up going back out and making my pups a full meal, then went back in and pigged out myself. |
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Like superwoman going in the door ordinary and coming back out as this time-warped superslut, hot and ready, a little evil. |
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You have to get back out there for some more photo ops communing with nature. |
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If I would have gone back out there, the strength and the velocity would have come back. |
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Don't forget, after you make it or other combos, you can always pull them back out of the locker in the Safehouse and have another run at it. |
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Am could fly in like Lord Muck, help spoil the UK's most popular TV show and then fly straight back out again. |
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With Q-tips and saline in hand, I went back out to the kennel, swabbed his eye and flooded it with the saline. |
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Players are back out and it's Harmison to have first go with the cherry. |
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Once the hedge is in place, the client can consider borrowing money, monetizing the position or expanding the risk profile back out again into a more diversified portfolio. |
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That set the pattern for us both. Catch a screamer, work it hard for as long as you could, then drop back over the shoulder and paddle back out to the line-up. |
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I'm told twerking is a highly sexual dance, full of squatting, popping and jiggling, so lewdly energetic that I put my back out just reading about it. |
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However, even if both parties are informed of the interrelationship, negotiations can be uncomfortable, and the tenant may want to back out of the deal. |
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In East London, water poured from the Royal Docks into Silvertown, where it drained into the sewers but flooded back out again in Canning Town and Tidal Basin. |
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Tonight, Speed steps back out at the Philips Stadion hoping for a rather different result, as Newcastle clash with PSV Eindhoven in the Uefa Cup quarter-finals. |
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The same one he struck from open play just minutes ago, it's an equally venemous effort that hits the woodwork again, Bravo may have got a touch on it as it came back out. |
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Owen's delibrate header found the feet of Fulham defender Andy Melville on the line, but the ball rolled back out to him, and the England man requires no further invitation. |
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