Their regulated breaths became shallow and rapid and wet patches of perspiration started to blotch their chests and their backs. |
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Incorporate a stylish period look with any of these bombe, or bombay, chests featuring elegant curved lines for display anywhere in the home. |
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A sedate scattering of planters, wicker chairs and Balinese chests evokes mansions of old. |
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Their arms folded across their chests, they stare soberly at what one assumes is the person taking the picture. |
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It is also important to make sure that not only cabinets under the sink are locked but that medicine cabinets or chests are also secured. |
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By treasure, we are not talking about chests containing gold, silver and diamonds. |
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For centuries, such texts were collected by local families throughout the southern Sahara and stored in boxes, closets and chests. |
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We have also found chests made of maple, poplar, or entirely veneered with mahogany. |
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The Huilloc men are only a little taller than their womenfolk, with broad chests, powerful shoulders and heavily muscled legs. |
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Campaign surrogates stayed in the spin room with puffed chests for much longer than they did in Denver. |
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You can't see their chests heave, but they must, at least for a minute, after settling from a race over the rocks to soft, buoyant water. |
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Even companies which a few years ago were sitting on treasure chests of spare cash are now down to their last few billions. |
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The boy wonder really does know how to turn boxes of slop into chests full of wonga, but how will he continue with his shock horror portfolio? |
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They all felt a lump in their throats, a clench in their hearts, and an ache in their chests. |
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Our chests were rubbed with camphorated oil, and we were forced to swallow Scott's Emulsion. |
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These chests were beautifully decorated, at first mainly made of wood, with iron hinges, locks and strappings. |
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A set of bedroom storage chests, four dining chairs, and two wall storage units for the study remain to be assembled. |
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On one side of the room there were a few boxes and chests of storage, but Josie didn't mind. |
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Many of the exquisite carvings and secret chambers found in old wooden chests and wardrobes are difficult to reproduce. |
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Each reptile had body paint over their chests and arms, only leaders were allowed to decorate their faces. |
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That's the reason you see so many great benchers with flat or underdeveloped chests but huge front deltoids. |
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Their stomachs are ripped out, their chests crushed, their throats ripped open. |
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Italian marriage chests, or cassoni, were usually made in pairs and given as wedding gifts to the bride and groom. |
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Men remove their baseball caps, clamping hands on hearts and swelling their chests with pride. |
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On Wednesday, more of the swell boxes, some of the pipe chests, the winding system, and much of the wiring were removed. |
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Apart from chests and jugs, investors also love to collect clocks, silverware and ceramics. |
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He sees puffed-out chests as lads square off to prove who's more masculine. |
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They act as game boards for toys and as toy chests, because taking one's favorite toy-carrying case to school is not allowed. |
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Groggy farmers and their families awoke with throats, eyes and lungs seared and burning, pain shooting into their chests. |
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Now, please place your right hand on your chests and swear by whatever you believe in. |
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While Pakistan beckoned us with its antique wooden chests, Turkey had me mesmerised with its flying dervishes. |
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They were Indians, though I could see the light from the few lanterns gleaming off their white chests. |
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They were both almost completely motionless, save the rise and fall of their chests as they breathed. |
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The move from medicines being carried in frock coats to being carried in medicine chests occurred toward the end of the 19th century. |
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It's Children in Need, so the male members of staff were having their chests waxed and the place was crawling with kids. |
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They gave each other big wooden boxes and simple things like promise rings and hope chests. |
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Moths hate cedar, making the material an excellent choice for hope chests and closet flooring. |
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Everywhere she looked were piles of books, tarps covering crates and furniture, old chests, and a conglomeration of junk and useful items. |
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Tiny ivory fans were put into tea chests as makeweights and we all associate white ostrich feather with presentation at court. |
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Avoid using storage cabinets or chests with rubber seals, rubber floor coverings, rubber bands, etc. |
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We gave up the flat the next afternoon and, a few months later, sent a dozen tea chests of our belongings to Cape Town. |
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Soon she might relish such minimalism, for she's about to begin living out of tea chests. |
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Some quality caddies and tea chests were made in coromandel wood and were decorated with inlays of engraved brass, brass thin lines, and shell. |
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Tony has seen a lot of changes, especially in the vehicles, and we used to use tea chests and wear aprons. |
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Those tea chests suggested hot, exotic countries many miles away and gave me my first intimation of the lure of foreign travel. |
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The carved chests and the intarsia tables could not be found in the miserable huts of the poorer strata. |
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Every grocery store had a regular supply of used tea chests that we requisitioned. |
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After the crash in Newcastle in January 1975 which nearly killed him, he received four tea chests of cards from British fans. |
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Its stylish catalogues are full of mahogany commodes, solid sideboards and muscular chests. |
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They learn to spin the hoop around their knees, to get it back up to their waists, to spin around their chests, necks and above their heads. |
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I had chests pains, a very bad headache and my eyes were sore and bloodshot. |
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They wore brass-colored plastic name badges on their chests opposite their shirts' emblems. |
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People applauded, held their prizes proudly to their chests and began to drift off home. |
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Why do males get away with baring their chests without coming under fire by critics? |
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She picked up my hand and began threading through the crowds, unfazed by strangers' chests and elbows. |
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I've seen squirrels without ears, and chipmunks with very short tails, and mice with beaky wee stabmarks in their chests! |
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During the second half of the eighteenth century, the ubiquitous storage trunks began to be replaced by wardrobes and chests of drawers. |
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Tiny ivory fans were put into tea chests and we all associate white ostrich feather with presentation at court. |
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They searched through the libraries and studies, the walls of houses, chests, drawers, coffers and places where money is stored. |
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The wall facings, which recall moucharaby harem screens, are made from old Indian grain chests. |
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The males also exhibit a curious trick of beating their beaks against their chests to emit a rhythmic clicking sound. |
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The cash would be carried in oak chests, and the keys would be sent on in advance for added safety. |
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He then asked if any of the readers had any pet hates which they wanted to get off their chests, so he would air their peeves in the column too. |
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Two individuals had probably been bound with their legs pulled tightly into their chests, a position not commonly found on archaeological sites. |
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Bottles of green tea, cooled in chests of iced water, are among the refreshing drinks available. |
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All those thin cotton clothes have already made their way back into deeper recesses of wardrobes or chests of drawers. |
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From her doorway, one also observed three or four middle-aged guys oiling their hairy chests around the micro-pool. |
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And those pressures create a lucrative traffic in illegal workers, filling the war chests of criminals. |
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Their chests swelled with pride as they saluted the general, did an about-face, and marched away exuberantly. |
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Banks have been asked to take over the currency chests which are at present managed by the various State Government treasuries. |
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He had been a cobbler, but the building was now a shop selling storage chests and suitcases called The Cargo Cult. |
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They lathered up, scrubbed and rinsed off, tipping full basins of water across their backs, shoulders, chests and heads. |
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Side by side they stood, shoulder to shoulder, and with their hats held to their chests. |
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Hundreds of Shiite worshippers, weeping and moaning in grief, beat their chests in mourning. |
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The chests or reliquaries in which they were buried were often venerated as shrines and could also serve as an altar. |
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They are volunteers who only do this once a year, so their chests swell with purpose. |
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Their necks and chests were glinting in gold and their wrists jangled loudly with even more jewelry. |
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Stock includes dining tables, chairs, sideboards, credenzas, chests of drawers, lighting and accessories. |
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Traditionally the Bretons have been skilled woodworkers, known for their chests, sideboards, dressers, wardrobes, and clock cases. |
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He chests the ball back into the path of Seaman, the ball is blocked out to the Everton winger, who shifts the ball to the left and welts it in. |
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They'll gasp, stagger back, clutch their chests, and pinwheel their arms for balance, all the while looking around for someone to confirm their indignation. |
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By this means we are told that waists can be reduced, flat chests inflated, hips broadened and lungs strengthened, to say nothing of reducing weight. |
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Police need to uncross their arms that are folded in defiance and defensiveness across their chests. |
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The flywheel drove a crankshaft which was connected by layshafts to the steam chests which operated the inlet and exhaust valves and were controlled by the governor. |
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Pedimented late colonial case furniture, for example, could not support cases of silver of the period, so they were placed instead on earlier oak chests. |
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The only people that complain about Jordan are women with smaller, saggier chests and new men trying to convince the world how civilised and right-on they are. |
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We celebrate it in our own way, with a hunt and a feast, rather than by putting on long faces and pounding our chests and going to bed hungry like foolish monks. |
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They all have slim hips, longish legs, wide shoulders, and flat chests. |
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Several times, young men approached police only to have red dots from sniper rifles painted onto their chests. |
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North West SPCA are looking for old dog kennels, tea chests, or crates. |
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During that era all groceries arrived in tea chests and big boxes. |
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Men walking along with oil drums for shoes, and others crossing the stage in tea chests are just some of the funny and wild ideas with which this show is crammed. |
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The program lets the subjects explain in their own words why they think their lives will improve once monster-sized Pamela Lee bazooms are stuffed into their chests. |
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My home on Sunday became a place of carefree fun, little wet boys running to and fro, glistening beads of moisture running down their soft nubile chests. |
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Large mahogany wardrobes and chests of drawers matched the bedsteads. |
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They are light underneath, with finely streaked chests and bellies. |
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Once upon a time, the world quaked when people like Rice and McCain thumped their chests. |
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This country has a strange culture whereby Government departments and ministries puff out their chests, depending on how much public funds they spend. |
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Flipping through chests of used UB40 and Steel Pulse records, I never found any treasure, and the Trustafarians at school had all but ruined Bob for me. |
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I'm talking of real boys, not simpering 30-year-olds with shaved chests. |
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Shivering, we pulled our hats low our heads and zipped our jackets tight around our chests. |
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In place of the slender, dark Italian fashion victims, the young women of Austria were blonde and freshly scrubbed, with vigorous, healthy chests and an engaging manner. |
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Another useful clue to a mismatch is that many cabinets made to sit on bureaux and secretaire chests were fitted with a row of small drawers at the bottom. |
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Lately the only people who've been flirting with me are fifty-year old bus drivers with hairy chests and their uniform shirts open to their belly-buttons. |
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A new survey says that hairy chests are back in favour, especially on men. |
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God, are you two he-men done beating your chests at each other? |
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Some take the form of little chests of drawers, others have hinged lids. |
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Finally, some of the chests were found to contain a single pair of shoes. |
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There were wood and iron chests each with a small lock on them. |
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Both have extensive wardrobes, chests of drawers and dressing tables. |
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These chests were often contained within their own wooden packing cases and were conveniently split into two sections of equal size so as to form a balanced mule load. |
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As a result, like spruce, fir wood too is used for making shingles, ceiling planks, cheap wall paneling, packing cases, tea chests, match sticks and boxes. |
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She didn't buy that business of the guys getting to sew their wild oats while the girls sat home and chastely did needlework for their hope chests. |
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Among his first public proclamations was a call for the relief of the poor and the establishment of community chests to provide interest-free loans to the needy. |
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On the anniversaries of the martyrs' deaths, young men gather and work themselves into a frenzy, rhythmically thumping their chests and lashing their backs with metal flails. |
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Locked iron-bound chests labelled with Sathe script were everywhere. |
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Black belts were strapped tightly across the waists and two of the men had an additional girdle across their broad chests from top left to bottom right. |
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We actually were puddling around in a metre and a half of water, with water up to our chests, coaxing cows along fence lines and onto races and back to safety. |
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As the Queen's Guard played the national anthem I had expected puffed-out chests, hands on hearts and the proud defiance you normally associate with The Star Spangled Banner. |
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We were mighty proud of our personalized statement of annualized, culturally-mandated love for the woman nearest our hearts, and our puffed chests told the world just that. |
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Concomitantly, most favored female bodies with rounded chests that were attributable, in part, to an erectness of figure that also was considered essential to female beauty. |
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The nectar dribbled down their chins and dripped onto their chests. |
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Conservatives are far more eager to thump their chests about these things. |
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After the restoration of the monarchy, the bones were collected and replaced randomly in their chests. |
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The chests were made the same size and were the perfect height for a Viking to sit on and row. |
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Other cold spot no-nos in a prospective partner are cold hands, cold chests and even noses. |
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I don't know of it works on defunkifying fridges, but I've used it to prevent nasty odors in ice chests. |
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In 1838, the Chinese Commissioner Lin Zexu destroyed 20,000 chests of opium in Guangzhou. |
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Lewis Balfour and his daughter both had weak chests, so they often needed to stay in warmer climates for their health. |
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Rural Quakers preferred simple designs in furnishings such as tables, chairs, and chests, and shunned elaborate decorations. |
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Ice chests, backpacks, book bags, rucksacks, attache cases and boxes are not allowed on the flightline. |
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Food and beverages will be available, and ice chests and coolers will not be allowed. |
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This company has completed a processing cooling system for Igloo Products, makers of coolers and ice chests. |
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The no-caster chests replace the 200-lb ice chests in the mobile kitchen trailer and the company-level field feeding kitchen. |
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After the restoration of the monarchy, the bones were collected and replaced in their chests, although somewhat out of sorts. |
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They don't have pigeon chests, pot bellies, a long body and short bowly legs or even long legs and short bowly bodies. |
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A few hard-looking young men, heads covered in do-rags, toned arms flexed and crossed over their chests, stared at the marchers. |
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They unlaid the hatches, cut the chests, and shoved the tea all overboard, where it was damaged and lost. |
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They have their chests bare and backs naked to the loins, they cover their thighs with either leather or linen. |
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Incidental items like Canterburies, teapoys and plain Wellington chests were affected, but not severely. |
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German artisans created intricate carved designs on their chests and other furniture, with painted scenes of flowers and birds. |
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T Atkins, A Two 19th century mahogany 19th century mahogany T chests of drawers and a longcase clock with brass dial will also be sold. |
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The treasure chests include storybooks, magnifiers, a plant identikit, plant press and mini seed bank. |
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Eyes blazing red and chests puffed out, the diminutive rockhoppers bicker incessantly while the larger, and calmer, albatrosses preen. |
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I've been told repeatedly that electricity above the waist is dangerous, but I've seen guys using violet wands on other guys' chests. |
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Instead, these chests are replaced by serried rows of cinerary urns, offering a very different and renewed sense of the presence of the dead gathered around the high altar. |
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This may also explain bushy eyebrows, monobrows and hairy chests. |
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Keep ice chests cool by draping them in towels soaked in cold water. |
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The legacy of this sexual selection process is still with us today, with the majority of women saying that they prefer smooth chests over body rugs. |
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There was the story of old man Has No Cheese up in Montana who was stopped by a game warden leaving a river well known for its fishing with two ice chests of fish. |
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Characterised by straight lines and rounded corners, wardrobes, bookcases and chests of drawers are adorned with doucine moulding that often conceals the drawer. |
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Noteworthy are characteristics lingering from Bronze Age, such as low tumuli containing small stone chests and pottery of equal height having a conical neck and body. |
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Throngs of pilgrims, young and old, women and men, rich and poor, ritually circumambulated around the statue in prayerful silence, hands clasped at their chests. |
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Southland lawmakers have some of the biggest campaign war chests in the country, thanks to countless special interests all too happy to purchase their favor. |
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Most important, it's eliminated the problems associated with forcing judges to raise huge campaign war chests from lawyers who appear before them. |
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Eleven speakers addressed the council at its meeting this week, noting the measure would level the field for candidates who have fresh voices but small war chests. |
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Upon the capture of an enemy ship, the clerk was immediately escorted aboard the captured vessel to seal the holds, cabins and chests, and take inventory of the loot. |
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Their fights are visually dramatic, with spitting, ramming each other with their chests, neck wrestling and kicking, mainly to knock the other off balance. |
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Keep ice chests closed and latched, and tubs and buckets emptied of water. |
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