She places an empty sachet of tartare sauce under a pepperpot so it doesn't blow away. |
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This delicate flower will wither and blow away like dust in the wind if it's not watered with affection and the light of love doesn't shine. |
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A mild breeze lifted the sails and the ship's navigator was confident the fog would blow away, but the weather made many in the crew uneasy. |
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I am not some anaemic little waif who looks like she'll blow away in a strong wind. |
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All that would result would be a fine dust and that'd blow away in the first wind, taking all the goodness of the soil away with it. |
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We didn't know whether the soil would simply blow away, or if a truly bio-diverse culture could spring up so high above ground. |
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Team Montrail is known for it's ability to blow away the competition in the paddling legs of the races and were once thought of as poor bikers. |
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Those wishing to keep up with, and ultimately blow away, the Joneses, should have a shufti here. |
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The effect is to blow away the smokescreen that Big Tobacco created to conceal its darker nature. |
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The forecast says that south-west winds will blow away from population centres. |
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All this confusion and misery is going to blow away like a puff of smoke, and I'm going to be cured? |
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This would blow away a chunk of the comet's crust, relieving the pressure, for a while. |
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Just one listen to this album will blow away all your blues. |
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It took six to eight hours for the nor'wester to blow away the sea breeze. |
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A current of air, strong enough to blow away heavier particles, must therefore be aimed toward the combustion chamber. |
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But this has happened with enough frequency to blow away my disbelief. |
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The froth and the nonsense will blow away because we have a challenge. |
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The exercise will blow away the cobwebs from your thinking about morale building. |
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We labor much and bring in little, and much of what we bring in, the winds often blow away. |
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More practical is the objection by librarians that pamphlets are difficult to shelve, they crumple and fall and blow away. |
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If the camera or lens comes in contact with sand, gently blow away loose particles. |
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Cover the top with clear plastic and fasten it securely so it will not break or blow away. |
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Enter the sleek black SpeedLink Strike Gamepad for PS3, blow away your worries and while you're at it blow away your enemies! |
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So although it was Maiden's first real tour, they were already veterans of the stage and knew how to blow away the crowd. |
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Vacuum or gently blow away dust and loose particles inside the head with compressed air. |
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The result is the world'sĀ first mass-produced, fuel-injected motocross bike, designed to help you blow away the competition. |
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And these same people water the lawns on windy days when the drops blow away. |
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That stuff would dry up and blow away if it wasn't weighted down. |
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At the heart of the matter is the long drawn-out unresolved and stalemated civilizational struggle, which refuses to blow away, and in fact demands final resolution. |
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The Internet, with its vastness, its vibrancy and its immediacy, does seem poised to blow away the snoozy old newspaper. |
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Always hold the handle firmly in the right hand with the machine pointing towards the right, so that the exhaust fumes will blow away from the body. |
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No-one wants to donate a large sum of hard-earned money to an agency that may dry up and blow away next year. |
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To separate out the chaff, early cultures tossed baskets of grain into the air and let the wind blow away the lighter chaff. |
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Then they would let it dry on shore, roast it till it turned nut-brown, and toss it into the air from blankets, so the husks would blow away in the wind. |
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And the land, unanchored by grass, began to blow away. |
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Organic topsoil can dry out quickly and can easily blow away or erode, so piles should be gradually sloped and rounded to minimize wind and water erosion. |
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A rousing Spartacus Suite from Khachaturian was loud enough to blow away any cobwebs and yet still captured the romance of the adagio. |
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New Jersey Barrier and similar barriers placed in front of sidewalks should have large openings at the bottom to allow snow to blow away from the sidewalk. |
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To clean the lens surface, first brush away any dust or blow away sand, then, if necessary, moisten a lens tissue with lens cleaning fluid and gently wipe the lens. |
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Like the blowers at the end of an automated carwash they direct a blast of hot air onto the sheets through slit-type nozzles and blow away the moisture that has evaporated from the coating. |
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First, brush or blow away loose dirt, sand or debris from lens surface. |
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The less than demanding conditions may have been welcomed by some less than fit veterans, but even they would have welcomed something to blow away the cobwebs of the night before. |
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This project involved changing the packaging and the delivery of the previously used life raft so that it would not blow away upon deployment from the aircraft. |
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A flag blowing in the wind will naturally blow away from the flagpole, with the angle of the bottom of the flag to the flagpole increasing with increasing windspeed. |
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Pin down the tablecloth, so it doesn't blow away in the breeze. |
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Blow away the cobwebs on the cliff-top walk and return to cosy bedrooms with patchwork quilts, fresh fruit and coffee. |
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