In their natural state, wombats excavate large burrows where they will generally spend the day, coming out in the evening to feed. |
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But they do have strikers coming out of their ears and he is probably sixth in the pecking order. |
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What with his vast organic outfit at Highgrove, he must have organic vegetables coming out of his ears. |
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I think most people here will have plans coming out of their ears and most will say this is just another one. |
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Then, as if coming out of a reverie, he shook his head gently, thinking better of whatever was on his mind. |
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She says she began to understand that the voice coming out of her is a barometer of her self-image. |
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Throughout the years of maturation, the whisky, which coming out of the still is a colorless spirit, gradually becomes more complex. |
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The DOD and defense contractors are using the second-generation chipset, which is coming out now. |
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Aphids are coming out and if you notice white fluffy stuff on your citrus it is highly likely it's a mealy bug. |
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I do think that there is a lot of mediocre music that has been coming out lately, so I sort of agree. |
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Her eyelids were flickering, as though she was coming out of sleep, but she had not quite yet gotten there. |
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It's not an easy thing, coming out with something that beats the pants off your tablemates. |
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I was astonished to see patients coming out of hospital with big infected bedsores. |
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The hose is a snug fit over the end of the oil-pump drive shaft and prevents the tommy bar coming out of the drive slot. |
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She hardly recognized the cold, toneless voice coming out of her at that moment, and it scared her. |
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This was the wake-up call for the Castledermot side and they began to dominate with Brendan Kelly and Brian Byrne coming out on top in mid-field. |
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I was collared by the priest one day coming out of church, and my mum who was with me was only too happy to have me do it. |
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But now that the shakedown has happened, we will see more strategically focused companies coming out on top. |
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My hair keeps falling out in clumps again, coming out even as I run fingers through it. |
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There is a shallowness to the culture there that can make you question the authenticity of anything coming out of the place. |
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This seemed to set the tone for the Warriors as they never trailed in the game, coming out on the winning end of a 79-74 final score. |
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The Conservatives are slowly coming out of the shell-shocked denial that followed the 1997 defeat. |
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But despite his foot coming out of one of his irons, Batchelor kept his cool and his mount dug deep to claim the victory with Lacdoudal. |
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Also coming out of the summit was a plan to reorganize government ministries, affecting 15 ministries and 156 associated departments. |
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We watched the moon shine over the water and the stars coming out to fill the sky. |
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In the past two years, the supply of clergy coming out of Canadian seminaries has dwindled to a trickle. |
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She imagined all of it coming out, her tripping them and watching them fall, and then laughing her head off. |
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I was riding a bike. The fear was still there, coming out of me in a low moan. |
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By the late 60s many working-class mods had evolved into skinheads, and were listening to the music coming out of Jamaica at the time. |
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She has a great new fragrance out and she is back in the biz with a couple of great films coming out. |
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His was gaping desperately, taking in huge lungfuls of air, a sickening wheezing sound coming out through his mouth. |
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The next week the lady called out the washing machine man to look at her tumble dryer as thick black smoke was coming out of it. |
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Mangiamele plans to create a more chef-driven menu, but don't worry, favorites like the Monte Cristo will still be coming out of the kitchen. |
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When we broke apart the next time, she started suddenly, as if coming out of a dream. |
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The dirge-like sounds coming out of the orchestra are anything but cheerful. |
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Hasn't he just blotted his copybook in his dotage by coming out in favour of nuclear power? |
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I was walking in the street looking for the building, I finally saw it and saw the multicoloured light coming out the window. |
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In his lifetime, he became a symbol of courage to a deprived country, the underdog in all his fights and still coming out on top. |
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Meanwhile two books are coming out soon about the sport's language, amid claims of some underhand play. |
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Has anyone successfully managed to repair a sticky out wire coming out from an underwired bra? |
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Our students in Canada don't need to be coming to college and coming out in debt. |
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So, instead, the muzzle velocity for a bullet coming out of a gun is typically given in feet per second. |
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Tomorrow a really good article is coming out that unpacks this aspect of the story quite nicely. |
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The bad guys coming out full of nasty tricks, the good guys seeing their world crumble around them as everything that can go wrong does. |
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I've bought some turnip seeds and intend to grow turnips until they're coming out of my ears. |
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Finally, though, there's a special edition DVD coming out for the fans, with documentaries, unseen footage, and an alternate ending. |
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You never quite know how a poem sounds until your hear it coming out of a pair of speakers. |
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Stardust will be coming out soon in a mass market paperback edition, with a cover that is meant to look like an old brass-bound diary. |
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She still looked radiant, despite her hair which was coming out of her upsweep, and her face, which was red and covered with sweat. |
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Please don't breathe a word to anybody else about this, I don't want it coming out. |
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On New Year's Eve, we were just coming out of the coffee shop en route for the gala dinner when this Austrian woman appeared. |
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The vedette has partnered with cosmetics giant Coty in coming out with a collection of eau de toilette, body lotion and shower gel. |
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Young people are now coming out of their time and going into jobs as plumbers, sparkies, or carpenters. |
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A young, bubbly crowd, happy to hang around and mingle to the music coming out of a state of the art bar. |
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They are a spent force, only coming out of hibernation to latch on to the topical issue of the day. |
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The big problem is that tendency of liquids coming out of a wide mouth from a full container to adhere to the sides and dribble off the bottom. |
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You'll find much more than just cannoli and spumoni coming out of Fabrizio Collica's pastry kitchen. |
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Finland is coming out from the shadows of its Nordic neighbours, Norway and Sweden, and is creating an innovative and hi-tech image for itself. |
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He is one of the best skateboarders coming out of Miami, and people are noticing him. |
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The story arc follows the descent of a rich Iranian tourist to a post-apocalyptic America coming out of a nuclear winter. |
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Whereupon the man drew a heavy calibered revolver and shot him in the abdomen, the bullet coming out through his side. |
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While coming out on the wrong side of the score line today Swinford looks to have a very bright future ahead. |
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Of course at the time it was Liverpool often coming out on top in the final league standings. |
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Awake for six days and six nights, she recalls hallucinating that a beautiful golden light was coming out of her head. |
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Sofia dailies were rivalling each other in coming out with candid photos of the two. |
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Two spots were available and coming out of the start four boats remained within a canvas of each other. |
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And, if he wanted to make the back row even hungrier than usual, he has achieved it superbly because Alex has steam coming out of his ears. |
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My face's so hot, if I were a cartoon, I'd have steam coming out of my ears. |
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On badly depressing days I could walk around with a black cloud over my head, if I was feeling stressed I could have steam coming out of my ears. |
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Like his colleagues around the table at Macleans College, he practically has steam coming out of his ears. |
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He had steam coming out of his ears as things were slipping out of control. |
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A paper receipt is coming out of the back of the computer, a hard copy for counting purposes. |
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Besides, this Christmas, Harlequin is coming out with a hardcover anthology of their best romance tales. |
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Wouldn't you rather have people like this coming out into society instead of hardened criminals? |
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I actually agree with something coming out of the mouth of the foul-mouthed oik that is Noel. |
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I'm glad to see so many Oklahomans coming out to support public education funding. |
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It was at this point that I opened my eyes, coming out of the dream and finding myself awake in my bedroom. |
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It was regarded by marketing gurus that food coming out of Ireland, be it meat or dairy in origin, had an advantage because of country of origin. |
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Haggis was car-jacked at gunpoint coming out of a video store in Los Angeles. |
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He took a lot of criticism for outing her, but she was in the process of coming out anyway, so I don't know if that was so bad. |
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And it was like every week I would see my reflection of my back and see more bones coming out, more ribs, more hip bones. |
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Men's classic suiting is coming out in patterns such as houndstooth, herringbone, glen plaid, tartan, pinstripes and Donegal tweed. |
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Other planes have triangles that represent mountains, eyes with lines and arrows coming out of them, sunbursts, and a couple of spirals. |
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I wrote about coming out in the family and about the insidious homophobia of siblings. |
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There's just something sexy to me about the idea of a hot chocolate chip muffin coming out of the oven late at night. |
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Zac immediately pulled away from her, his breath coming out in short pants, mimicking Sunny's own shallow breathing. |
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She glanced up at the gray sky, her breath coming out in a short, gasping pant. |
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It's amazing how you can see the personality of the examiner coming out in the tests. |
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Last week I ate so many huitlacoche tacos in Condesa, I think it may be coming out my ears! |
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If someone's wife goes into labour and they are there for a long time, they are not going to want to keep coming out to feed the parking meter. |
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Pete never settled after coming out of the RAF and could not accept the way civvies lived. |
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As we passed along the road that led in to Hudsons Field, the first runners were already coming out and we broke into applause, cheering them on. |
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The national bank is coming out with its credit card as a co-branded product with a foreign bank. |
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His usual cockeyed grin betrays the fact that he's being honorably discharged for coming out to his commanding officer. |
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But we have had a lot of encouragement, we have friends and families coming out to support us, and we know we have the backing at home. |
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The other clear implication is that the military news coming out of the region is full of falsehoods. |
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She's stable, which gives her a pretty good chance of coming out without much harm, but it's always hard to tell with comatose patients. |
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Once back in New York City, the days turned into weeks, and I began to make calls to the publisher to inquire when my book would be coming out. |
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Workers were not willing to take the risk of coming out on strike without solid union backing. |
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I have realized that being openly and proudly gay means coming out repeatedly. |
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For me, coming out meant that I was an openly gay person in the lives of all who knew me. |
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Every openly gay man knows that coming out isn't just a one-time occurrence. |
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For weeks after each match he was mentally drained, sometimes coming out in cold sores. |
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The propeller was not feathered and more oil was coming out of the front of the engine. |
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Scanning the boat from that distance she made out David's visible mark of identification coming out from the pilot house to the cockpit. |
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Now, to satisfy my inner child, I was slightly afraid of knocking on the door and a lumbering man coming out, brandishing a wooden club. |
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The explicit, filthy language of sexual situations coming out of their mouths was shocking. |
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A good exhaust system is an excellent sound insulator and it also purifies the gases coming out of the engine. |
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Here she was looking at reproductions through plate glass windows, while above her the sun was almost coming out. |
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It shouldn't be left till the flames are coming out the top of the plant before people are consulted. |
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If you were seen coming out of a pub with a bottle in a brown paper bag, everyone knew you were a plonko. |
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Though they are called involuntary muscles, they are great devices that control the urine from coming out any time. |
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There was steam coming out of McLeish's ears from early yesterday, a sure sign that, like his team, the Rangers manager is also cooked. |
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Better wine is actually coming out of California, from a coolish climate that should still make the cranky Pinot Noir faint. |
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It became a regular game of ours, chasing mice, with a dollop of Polyfilla to block the holes they were coming out. |
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If you like the moody and folky sound coming out of Glasglow these days, you can't go wrong with Y'all Get Scared Now Ya Hear. |
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The news coming out of the beta customers is positive so I await with interest the full announcement after the Summer. |
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Glue ear does not usually lead to fever, earache, or pus coming out of the ear. |
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There was as much truth in that statement as there is eau de cologne coming out of a dead pig in the sun. |
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His breath was coming out in great ragged gasps and for a second she thought she was having an asthma attack. |
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November is coming up and the movie is coming out so I think he's probably looking for a press agent right now. |
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But in balance, weighing it all out, the pros of coming out very much outweigh the cons. |
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She was a little late coming out, so he suggested we leave it and go home, but I held firm and said we'd give her five minutes. |
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Let me begin by saying good afternoon to everybody, and thank you for coming out. |
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A little girl flew backwards out of the pile and put her back against the wall of the closet, her breath coming out in puffs and her eyes wide. |
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Various political pundits are coming out assessing how it must have affected his job. |
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Japan was great, but it was a lot of guys coming out that look punk rock and they love going to shows, but they weren't necessarily punkers. |
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You have people coming out of secondary schools, who are not qualified to graduate from grade school! |
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This comedy, however, isn't anything like the gross-out humor flicks that have been coming out lately. |
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He bobbled coming out of the gate and spent most of the race making up ground before flattening out in the stretch and finishing third. |
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They would fly, grouped together in the shape of a diamond, all coming out of one tree in a cacophony of chirping. |
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My breath is coming out in heavy gushes and I know it's fanning my son's little face. |
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Mr Swales said flames were coming out of the front door and the living room was engulfed in fire. |
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Then they have these people coming out, disrupting the election procedures. |
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Secure the hose to the drain pipe with duct tape to prevent it from coming out. |
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Coolant is now circulating through the engine and coming out through the diverter on the top of the radiator. |
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I was just wondering if you could put together a list of everything you have coming out this summer. |
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I couldn't see any one coming out because the exit door had been cut off by fire. |
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What more expedient way of doing my job is there than coming out and chatting with the bands? |
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While he was bending over, to sip the cool water coming out of the drinking fountain, he heard Megan talking to Katie. |
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Dorothy McKey-Fender is still writing, and after coming out of the woods, Fender and I visit her at her house in McMinnville, Oregon. |
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Constantly, new commentaries are coming out to try and expound the meaning of scripture. |
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We see some people coming out, his parents coming down the courthouse steps. |
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The musician in me won't let me tune out the abrasively bland songs coming out of the speaker above my head. |
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I started off, walking stealthily in the shadows and saw Luke and George coming out of a house, jabbering animatedly. |
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Apart from hats, the must-have accessory was a designer handbag, with Louis Vuitton coming out in front of Gucci and Dior as the label to tote. |
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The air conditioners aren't working, and the water cooler has some sort of brownish gooey liquid coming out of the taps. |
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You know, you'd think a genuine people-person like me would have friends coming out the wazoo. |
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In actual fact, it was a pleasant encounter and it is nice to see that coming out of our Police Force. |
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Talia turned up the volume on the radio and the following message could be heard coming out of it. |
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She has called for more support to be made available for former drug addicts coming out of prison. |
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But just might add that there has been a welter of confusing and contradictory information coming out of various parts of the leadership. |
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Now, the tears were coming out as fast as the fat monsoon raindrops outside were coming down. |
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The wasps will soon start coming out from July to October, which will keep us busy. |
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I'm jumping up and down with excitement about coming out to celebrate with you tomorrow night! |
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This guy called Kid 606 who's a San Diego junglist has a record coming out with us very soon as well. |
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In infective conjunctivitis, the mucus coming out of the eyes often contains many white cells from the blood. |
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You can experience karees, lead wood and buffalo-thorn trees with weeping wattle coming out with its yellow flowers in spring. |
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Of course, when you are a blonde bombshell, there are bound to be white knights coming out of the old-world woodwork. |
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The vibes coming out of the company suggest that radical change is not in the wind. |
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South Africans will be holding thumbs for a dose of good news coming out of Dublin, Ireland, tonight at 6pm our time. |
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For weeks, Luis had bugged his father about the hot new Air Jordan Retro 5 kicks that were coming out. |
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We flew through overcasts in formation, wing tip to wing tip, coming out on top to see a beautiful white blanket brightened by the blazing sun. |
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There are going to be few reports coming out of there that will really shed light on how bad exactly it is. |
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It was about then that I questioned the wisdom of skipping supper before coming out. |
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Wouldn't you rather see her detained for several hours while she reconsiders her behaviour, possibly coming out as a better citizen? |
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When I cut through it with my saw, the centre was rotten, so it's just as well it was coming out. |
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But I started dealing in them and found collectors just coming out of the woodwork. |
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All the villagers started coming out of the woodwork, telling us they needed help. |
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All sorts of people seem to be coming out of the woodwork and putting forward schemes now. |
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We have seen quite a few people coming out of the woodwork selling the krugerrands they got in the sixties. |
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Maybe then the juveniles will be coming out of detention as reformed people, not as crime masterminds! |
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Racing to the third bend he gained on the leader and drew level coming out of it. |
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Anyhow, I ended up coming out feeling springy and fit, and only missed breaking my record by 60 seconds, so it wasn't so bad, all told. |
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This, of course, is the season of hallelujahs and glorias, and the choirs are coming out thick and fast to meet the heavenly challenges. |
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This evening I was hopping around the bedroom after coming out of the shower, towel tied around my waist. |
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Within 5 minute they were hopping around, eating seeds, running into one hole and coming out another 20 feet away. |
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Creativity is basically gone from Hollywood and many of the movies coming out today are remakes of successful earlier films. |
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The sun beat down on Peter as he toiled away, never going away yet never truly coming out. |
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It's dance music coming out of a background of hardcore punk where brevity is part of our thing. |
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Skate Away cruised by the leaders, followed closely by Seainsky coming out of fifth place down the stretch. |
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A lot of these new concepts are coming out of Europe, but Canada is considered a world leader in the area. |
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Kafue lechwe are happiest standing in up to 50 cm depth of water, only coming out to rest or calve. |
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I was hanging over the edge of the bed, gagging and retching, though mercifully nothing was coming out. |
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Luke nearly bumped into a girl carrying a big duffel bag coming out of an alley. |
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And all the while, new groups are coming out of the woodwork, demanding equal treatment by the government. |
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Our first album is coming out soon, and let me tell you, that one is going to be really different. |
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Dave nodded, but seemed distracted by something else, for Christopher had risen from his meditation suddenly, and he was coming out. |
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On coming out of the shop, he was hit by bullets from two Armalite rifles and died almost immediately. |
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Youngsters coming out of school during free periods were also blamed for trouble in the town. |
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As I was coming out, lugging the heavy bucket along, I heard two familiar voices speaking softly. |
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The race was very hard with one big accident and the safety car coming out. |
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You no more understand the words coming out of your mouth than a tape recorder understands the words coming out of its loudspeaker. |
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Australia is not as well known for its Sauvignons as New Zealand, but some of the wines coming out of Western Australia are outstanding. |
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I could have sat there all day, savouring a pasta salad and watching the people coming out. |
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She had two teeth everywhere because none of her baby teeth were coming out and she was really having difficulty, the poor thing. |
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He seemed so mannerly at first, that you wouldn't believe the words coming out of his mouth just moments later. |
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The gentle splashings of two huge terrapins punctuate the tides of sound coming out of the stereo's speakers. |
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A steady stream of ambulances was coming out of the school drive, all with lights flashing and sirens screaming into the leaden sky. |
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Actually, with a new CD coming out in eight weeks, she might ride this puppy to the top of the charts, even if they ban her from the Grammies. |
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They were people with a textual background, mostly, coming out of literature. |
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When was the last time a boy held a door open for me coming out of a lecture theatre? |
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It's the season of mangoes and you probably have them coming out of your ears. |
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Ever since coming to New Zealand in June 2000 I've had holidays coming out of my ears. |
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I figured that despite having kids coming out of my ears, very little spare cash and a stressful job, on one night a week my guitar and I would work together again. |
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Hers is a dark response to his beautifully written coming out that invokes vultures in imagining the world he is entering. |
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About which I said, some of what's coming out these days, especially from a bunch of talented but self-conscious young American writers, can disappear up its own fundament. |
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Once you start looking at the pharmaceutical industry, once you start digging, then you realise that all sorts of bogeys start coming out of the woodwork. |
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No news is what passes for breaking news coming out of the Syria talks that started in Geneva over the weekend. |
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For years the now openly gay singer refrained from coming out. |
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He doesn't think that argument is compromised by the fact that premiums account for only 13 per cent of the cost of health care, with the rest coming out of general revenue. |
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This ship had four funnels, with smoke coming out of them, and looked magnificent as she glided through the ocean water, with a warm sunset in the background. |
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You would imagine someone like that would have some really sophisticated instrument, but she brought this thing that looked like a hotplate with a car aerial coming out of it. |
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Mayor Feeney believes there would be greater benefits to the town if the new road took a wider sweep, perhaps coming out downstream of the college. |
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There's a ship coming out of hyperspace about 10 million miles from here. |
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I noticed in the shower that I had milk coming out, I was lactating. |
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Harry has been photographed coming out of Mahiki in various stages of dishevelment over the years. |
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I quote Immanuel Kant in my preface, defining enlightenment as mankind coming out of its self-imposed immaturity. |
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But in these days of the world being a global village, they are coming out and being neighbourly because of the changing social face of the planet. |
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The actress has a new movie coming out called Gloria, in which she is a leggy gangster's moll who suddenly has to take care of a sassy, streetwise kid. |
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He spotted a candy-striper coming out of one of the rooms, holding a stack of towels in one arm and trying to balance them while she reached behind her to close the door. |
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Next day I was astonished to see Jackson coming out of the George Hotel. |
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Now it is coming out with ecotourism programs to attract tourists. |
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A period as the only large opposition party could give Fine Gael the opportunity to renew itself and fight the next election against a Labour Party coming out of government. |
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There will always be excellent games coming out from reputable developers. |
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For example, when on the nose and I see a very steep section coming, I want to walk and hang ten and not worry about the fin coming out of the water and side-slipping. |
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You've got your 13-year-olds with switchblades coming out of every pocket. |
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The train is literally made out of cardboard with smoke coming out of the top it. |
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When stationed in Tadjikistan, Baer found to his dismay that the Agency had not a single Pashtun or Dari speaker to debrief refugees coming out of Afghanistan. |
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She just keeps prattling away, utterly oblivious to the fact that she's coming out of left field with all this stuff and that I have no clue what she's going on about. |
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With an increasing number of positive people coming out together to improve their quality of life, the frightening rapidity of the disease can perhaps be checked. |
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Stacy looked as if she could have steam coming out of her ears. |
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Because when you do gargle with that, you see all that stuff coming out. |
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I assume his voice will be coming out loud and clear in this debate today. |
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Earlier for the sake of simplicity I told a little fib, and some of you have steam coming out of your ears by now because this fib is driving you crazy. |
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Here, you can ski the steep terrain at your leisure, always stopping to enjoy the views, and then coming out again at night for some night skiing. |
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Why is Snoop Dogg coming out of a refrigerator dressed like German folk singer Roy Black? |
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We are monitoring all of the latest developments coming out of Iran from our correspondents around the world and on all the social networks all morning. |
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If you look at a feather under a microscope, you see the main stem, with barbs coming out to the left and right, and from these you have left-and right-handed barbules. |
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If Mr Horam's fate does not hinge on Tory abstainers coming out to vote this time, it could depend on how much more the Lib Dems can squeeze the 5,500-strong Labour vote. |
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There are reports coming out of that region of a possible military coup. |
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Among the topics were personal experiences of coming out at work, the tick box approach to dealing with discrimination and the need to continue campaigning and lobbying. |
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He's had a big following within the gay community because he was early on such a proponent of the idea of coming out of the closet and declaring yourself. |
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We used to produce so many muck spreaders we had them coming out of our ears, but now we are down to 15 staff and it will be hard to produce one of these machines a week. |
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They build their cities based upon points with radials coming out. |
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Cutthroats, corsairs, and hot-shot pilots we got coming out of our ears. |
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This is collections of some of the brightest, funniest, double entendre unintended things ever said in American broadcasting coming out again from Celestial Arts. |
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The advisor started chuckling softly to himself, and it grew and crescendoed into the same maniacal laughter that was coming out of the priestess's mouth far away. |
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Christie kept her eyes fixed on the girl as she wiped her hands clean on a rag and straightened her apron, finally coming out of the kitchen into the hall. |
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It couldn't have been a more painful experience than sitting twenty minutes in a class thinking that snot or blood was coming out of your nose the whole time. |
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Mercedes used to be a byword for durability but now it's a byword for being on the hard shoulder at four in the morning with steam coming out of the bonnet. |
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He pulled his pack back toward him and dug rifled through it again, coming out this time with another cloth bundle and short, metal hook-like object. |
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We can hear the death rattle and see the body bags coming out. |
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At that time his partner saw me coming out of the house onto the deck. |
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Each work has a bunch of wire coming out from the bottom, suggesting all has been jury-rigged by a resourceful do-it-yourselfer, but also serving as a decorative flourish. |
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For weeks the information coming out of Kuala Lumpur was, at best, inconsistent and contradictory and, at worst, tainted. |
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Rae's breathing was terribly labored, as it was coming out in shaky rasps. |
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But the results coming out of BOSS are beautiful, even if the telescope is hideous. |
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As they neared the Beta Kappa building, she could hear loud music coming out from the entrance, and she could see dancing bodies from outside the large French windows. |
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Many of the participants painted wine glass in flames and a serpent coming out of a liquor bottle, throwing light on the evil effects of drinking. |
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Pereiro took advantage coming out of his slipstream for the victory. |
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On Friday, pollsters will be crunching numbers coming out of the convention. |
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Chemists came second, with convenience stores coming out the dearest. |
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Hey baby, how about ditching the dweebs and coming out with a stud? |
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He was already embarrassed enough coming out with all that cheesy stuff. |
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Even the golf course is pockmarked with holes with steam coming out. |
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What do you make of the idea of a directive coming out soon advising pilots to avoid airspace above or near sites like power plants, dams, refineries, and other complexes? |
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I really just didn't want to hear another peep coming out of her mouth. |
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Now the Nader hooks built into suspension fork dropouts are designed to stop the head of the skewer from coming out without being unscrewed a number of turns. |
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At least part of the motivation for that change came from people coming out of the closet and putting a human face on the insult. |
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The company was coming out of the death spiral when he left. |
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He was educated at Abersychan County School and Balliol College, Oxford, coming out with a first-class honours degree in philosophy, politics and economics. |
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David Greenberg at Rutgers University has a book coming out next year on political spin. |
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I couldn't believe it when I saw bushy hair coming out of the side of my head because I'm follicly challenged. |
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The water coming out of the waterwheel created a standing wave in the channel. |
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If you plant sixteen tomato plants, you will have tomatoes coming out of your ears by July! |
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If you're the one left behind, you might be thrust into a pattern of crazymaking, or you might find you're just coming out of one. |
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He knew that by coming out to his family he would be crossing the Rubicon but he could not live a lie anymore. |
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Spangler went through his pockets, coming out with a handful of small coins, one piece of currency and a hard-boiled egg. |
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On the lighter side, Cassini should be coming out of darkside soon and run smack-dab into the distress siren. |
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And if Sweden is coming out of its dot-coma, then so should the rest of the high-tech world. |
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This is like gunmakers coming out with bullets that contain eight essential vitamins. |
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During the race, he took an early pit stop, coming out behind the Red Bull car of Max Verstappen. |
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The story features Holmes and Watson coming out of retirement to aid the war effort. |
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The subject matter was mostly based on the stories coming out of Roberts and Matthews' breakup. |
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The pups in Australia were being affected by hookworms, but they were also coming out in large numbers with warmer temperatures. |
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George's Cathedral in Cape Town, was warmly celebrated by his congregation after coming out as gay. |
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In modern steel mills these processes often occur in one assembly line, with ore coming in and finished steel products coming out. |
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Yes, it is scary that Toronto Waste Management is inviting packaging industries to forecast the next unrecyclables they'll be coming out with. |
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The daughter saw smoke coming out of the airing cupboard and the defendant slammed the airing cupboard door and went back to the bedroom. |
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Friends and relatives were coming out of the woodwork to celebrate his good fortune. |
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Peter MacLean, executive regional director of the school, says Angola is coming out of a civil war and wants to improve its economic development. |
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Nature has caused different forms of freakiness in some animals, such as this one with an extra pair of legs coming out from its midriff. |
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Currently, news coming out of the UAE's free zone entities is almost entirely positive. |
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Then Jermaine O'Neal, seemingly coming out of nowhere to cold-cock another fan on the court wearing a Pistons jersey. |
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I do see a matchup of Syracuse and Florida coming out of there. |
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Carpio-Morales said that to standardise usage, the Office of the Ombudsman will be coming out with its own stylebook based on British English. |
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The gay aspect of POWER UP fell into place because Codikow, who was 38 when she founded the organization, was just coming out. |
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Mayobanex Santana homered in Wednesday's 8-4 loss to the Storm for the first time since coming out of retirement to join the team on Sunday. |
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A tense month had the code-breaking Kremlinologist faction of the Boro support in turmoil over the signals coming out of Hurworth. |
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