Mind you he also thinks the media is a vehicle for Witchcraft, but fails to explain why they don't wear pointy hats and swat him with brooms. |
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Heavy duty push brooms are constructed from the highest quality materials available, offering you the finest broom anywhere. |
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Men with brooms tried valiantly to sweep excess rainwater off the stage but it was a losing battle. |
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We are handed brooms and sponges and scrubbing brushes, and made to clean the floor and the cage. |
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He never had to learn how to fix toilets or push brooms, so long as he could remember lyrics and find groupies. |
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I bought and planted the Spanish brooms last summer when I couldn't find Moonlights. |
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Navy Marine mechanics were repairing aircraft, and loudspeakers called on sweepers to man their brooms. |
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One group told me that they had been asked to provide their own brooms to sweep the stage. |
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Meanwhile, witches' brooms serve as a safe haven for daddy longlegs and pseudoscorpions. |
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On the dusty road in Peru, the clean-up consisted of some sweeping with brooms. |
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While individual mops and brooms can only go so far, despair may be growing about where to turn for the capital city's salvation. |
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The Spanish brooms and the lavender are two characteristic flowers in Tuscany. |
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Other species of wood used include birch, which is made into besom for brooms and horse jumps and oak for rustic furniture. |
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There were five varieties of dry sweets in the shapes of autumn leaves, brooms, chestnuts, chrysanthemums, and something else I didn't recognise. |
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Players have brooms, known as besoms, to sweep the ice clear of snow or debris so that nothing slows the passage of the stones. |
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Many Indian basketmakers were also skilled makers of chair seats, mats, brooms, and scrub brushes as well as wooden trays, bowls, and spoons. |
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For the modern Cuna, it provides fibers for making clothing, brooms, threads for sewing and weaving, lamp wicks, rope, and hammocks. |
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New brooms tend to sweep clean, and new regime could spur Liverpool's players on to achieving what their forefathers did. |
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This is the case of the piassava palm, whose fibers were used even in those days to make brooms. |
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During snowstorms, the resulting reduction in fuel consumption by runway trucks and brooms increases the overall efficiency of winter operations. |
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If she sells 12 brooms, she makes enough to buy a bag of mealie meal out of which to make sadza, her only food. |
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With that water you can clean the floors with long-handled brooms and mops. |
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To serve place swamp dip in the centre of a large serving platter. Spread chicken wings, celery brooms and other vegetable dippers around tray. |
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When we have something this big on the horizon, everybody comes in for the ice melt, snow shovels, snow brooms. |
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His campaign drew huge crowds with people many wielding brooms, the party symbol. |
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Indian rules permit only 40 items to enter nearly duty-free, among them reed brooms and betel nuts. Informal trade looks brisker. |
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But the spectacle can cloy and a sadness lingers after the pageant has moved on as householders emerge with shovels and brooms to sweep away all trace of their work. |
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The prisoners were standing at attention outside their cells, some holding mops and brooms. |
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Wash baby carrots. Use the brooms and vegetable dippers to scoop up the swamp dip. |
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The brooms are there to alter the state of the ice in front of the stone, allowing it to go faster and further. |
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We offer an extensive range of items from wheelhouse chairs, pumps, ropes and gangplanks to brooms, workman gloves and boots. |
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We went and cut brushwood and made brooms, and we started sweeping the whole town, street by street. |
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The branches of the heather can be used for domestic brooms, while the root provides the wood for briar pipes. |
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Sometimes cankers, fusiform swellings and secondary brooms form on the branches and trunk. |
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Brushes, brooms, scrubbing brushes and soap are provided by the owners. |
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We cleaned with brooms, dusters, buckets, and scrubbing brushes. |
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Chill brooms in very cold water with ice cubes until the brush strips separate and slightly curl. |
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Shoots may be abnormally bunched and development of multiple axillary buds may give rise to witches' brooms. |
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When the brooms are gone, she walks the four hours back to her hut, arriving well after dark. |
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Mops, brooms and brushes should be stored in a utility room so that it is not necessary to store them in a food storage area. |
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These are followed by aecia which give the brooms a yellow-orange appearance. |
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A man with earlocks lay on a wooden bench while 2 men thrashed him with oak-leaf brooms. |
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Two women with brooms and water — but no disinfectant — frantically scrubbed the hole in the ground after the boy, Abdias Hilaire, had finished. |
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A Nectria sp. fruits on old brooms of the rust and the aecial sori are often covered by Cladosporium aecidiicola, a green-pigmented fungus. |
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Sometimes, weary of brooms and buckets of water, they are not unwilling to turn to the courts to get rid of it. |
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Two sweepers with brooms accompany the stone as it slides across the ice sheet. |
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It was easier to decide between two brooms than between two vacuum cleaners, and between two wash-boards than between two washing machines. |
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Youths set fire to brooms and threw them high, supposedly so that they could see how witches flew on the brooms in the air. |
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Dry removal of solid waste using brushes, brooms or systems of compressed air. |
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Before reaching the platform of the castle, the track passes through brambles and brooms as a tunnel in vegetation. |
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Snow continued to fall during the station stop, and the crew used brooms to remove snow from the aircraft's wings before departure. |
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With our expansive range of main brooms, side brushes, drop-in containers, filters and batteries sweeping can be fun. |
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Flowers range from peonies, delphiniums, various brooms and gorses, mallows, asters and periwinkle through to buglosses, mandrake, daisies, narcissi, irises and orchids. |
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London is fighting back hearteningly now, with Twitter citizen armies wielding brooms and mops, buckets, and duct tape. |
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The story went that every year on April 30th the witches from all over Germany would fly on their brooms to meet and celebrate the witches' sabbath on the Brocken mountain. |
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Heavy duty brooms densely filled with medium coarse African bass fibre are used in mills on brick and concrete surfaces under wet or dry conditions. |
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All too quickly, of course, they are supplanted by giants, wizards, magical buses, and flying brooms. |
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I shower daily, but if I shampooed every day my hair would turn into a nasty dry mass of stiff split ends, like one of those old-fashioned straw brooms. |
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Hardware such as nails, screws, tools, axes, mops, brooms, rakes, rope, tubs, mousetraps, flashlights, batteries, and barbed wire could be purchased. |
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Finish your weekend in busy Dam Square, in front of the Royal Palace, where you can watch the street cleaners sweep the cobblestones with wicked-witch twig brooms. |
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The contestants use brooms to sweep a path on the ice for a sliding stone. |
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Two players are named broomies, and each is positioned at either end of the court. Each has two brooms. |
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The five brooms have independent adjustments to conform, to curvatives in the road. |
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Prior to the 1950s, most curling brooms were made of corn strands and were similar to household brooms of the day. |
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Gorse is closely related to the brooms, and like them, has green stems and very small leaves and is adapted to dry growing conditions. |
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The stevedores used metal cages with steel feet, steel hammers and crowbars, standard propane-powered forklifts with steel forks, standard brooms, and dustpans in close proximity to the explosive cargo. |
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To avoid misshaping the bristles, store brooms by clipping them to the wall or by placing the bristle end upright. |
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Linsey Pollak is an artist with a reputation for not only creating, but also playing instruments made out of everything from carrots, watering cans, chairs, bins and brooms to rubber gloves. |
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With traditional grass brooms the opposition party's symbol, a group of young boys, including one who had no legs, swept to the beat of drums and traditional guitars outside. |
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Its twisted and narrow streets with adobe houses covered by tile roofs and its gardens embroidered with the yellow flowers of thousands of brooms, transform it into an unforgettable place. |
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This consists of two red brooms, their handles extended into several sections that dance disjointedly and ineffectually, like deranged serpents, above scatterings of paper. |
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Lilacs are among the first ones, then come laburnums in yellow, brooms in yellow also without forgetting the wild orchids 4 varieties of which you will discover. |
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Anything that looks cool in the home has the potential for sales growth this year even brooms and fly swatters. |
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Despite the ambiguity, Galerie Hussenot was instructed to remove the brooms every time a dignitary walked past. Up the dusty highway, the Sharjah Biennial also exhibited a range of different political work. |
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Pieces of PVC pipe or dowelling stand in for the flying brooms which, as Potter fans would note, are one of the essential elements of the magical sport in Rowling's world. |
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It has been exported for centuries all over the world to manufacture cords, ropes and stricks or for use as a filler in brushes, scrubs and brooms for industrial and personal use. |
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The magic of witches' brooms is thus demystified. |
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Then we remembered the legend of the mountain farmer's wives who used to communicate with each other from one side of the valley to the other with their brooms. |
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Imagine yourself in a sunny land of pine forests surrounded by powerfully perfumed brooms mixed to the subtle scents of thyme or rosemary and where you will be lulled by the cicada chirping. |
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City maintenance crews spent the morning trying to disperse pools of water with brooms, Austin 360 reported, while broadcasters warned of the possibility of flash floods. |
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People use the flowering stems and leaves for thatching, basketry and making brooms. |
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They are the broomsticks associated with witches but they are effective outdoor brooms, especially for brushing leaves and wormcasts off the lawn. |
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Harvest broom corn when the brooms color up and stalks are still green. |
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The purposefulness of the motors resembles that of the spellbound brooms in Disney's Fantasia, relentlessly carrying buckets of water up the castle stairs. |
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Foxtail grass heads, even after they are killed by cold weather in late fall, can be collected and bundled together to make brooms for spider web removal. |
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At airports where snow is relatively dry, mechanical removal using brooms or even blasts of hot air can reduce the amount of ADF required to deice. |
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