It came with a blood pudding that had been steamed in apple juice, and then we went down the street to a Belgian Waffle place for dessert. |
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Jim sat down under a flowering tree in a patch of tiny white blossoms and faced the shimmering waters of the river. |
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The sky is rosy as we mount our bikes and set off down the hill in the bracing cold. |
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In December 2003, attempts to blow up his car failed when the device fell off as he drove it down the road. |
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The Al-treated cells were spun down and completely washed three times with deionized water to remove unabsorbed Al ions. |
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There may have been a few more assassins along the way, but Chris was confident he could mow them down with ease. |
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Sophia stared down at the sketch pad, and made a mark with the charcoal stick on the paper, imitating the shadows beneath the tree. |
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The sun fell blinding white on the snowfields, and the dancing breeze swept ice crystals down from ultramontane glaciers. |
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I shook Cal off and fled, unadvisedly, to the surface, hoping I wasn't down deep enough to contract the bends on the way up. |
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She began to walk out the door but she heard him sink down on the bed dejectedly. |
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That's why they burned down their straw shelters and left no trace of their dwellings, only their sarcophagi and burial mounds. |
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An old man wearing glasses that drooped down to his nose with grey hair and a thin grey mustache above his upper lip stood before us with a grin. |
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If you are uncertain about location, a relocation agent can help narrow down your field of choice. |
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A slight, bluish light sprung down upon a darkened figure seated thirty feet from me. |
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A half-mile slithery and steep muddied our boots for the first time, and brought us back to Egton Bridge where we popped down to the river. |
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He relives it each time he slides head first down an ice track on his skeleton sled, his chin a mere two inches off the ice. |
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He fought his tears and cautiously brought the blanket around Emma down a little, uncovering her bare chest. |
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They can drive quicker, they can ski down a mountain quicker, or ride up a mountain quicker. |
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With my alarm, we have it set so at night there is an unalarmed 'pathway' down the stairs to the kitchen. |
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A tear slid down Francine's cheek, and the usually unaffectionate Crystal put an arm around her, though she felt slightly uncomfortable doing it. |
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If I had the power, all those English cheats would be down into unconsecrated ground where they belonged. |
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For the rest of the month Mercury sinks back down to the horizon while fading rapidly, and is out of sight well before the end of April. |
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Everywhere I looked I saw another person from another corner of the world throwing down another trick that blew me away. |
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She gradually wound down her career, concentrating on motherhood and her abiding interest in environmental causes and other social issues. |
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I blew hard on my gloved hands and rubbed them together as I sat down on the bench next to him. |
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Just than I got a chill down my back and my neck, it felt like someone had blown on my neck to scare me. |
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Norman scoots behind the desk and glances down at the blotter, shuffling a few papers in his fingers. |
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The camera panned down to earth, and several large, reddish blotches appeared on the surface as the missiles struck. |
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She ran across the fields and down a path, which was a dark red muddy color now. |
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I was a bus driver for 30 years and saw a lot of motorists happily driving down bus lanes. |
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Lift the other skate and advance it just enough so you can set the heel wheel down next to your arch. |
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Erianne frowned at the two skeins of thread in front of her, the sun beating down relentlessly on her uncovered head. |
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He took the unconscious woman's body and set her down in a chair in one of the bedrooms. |
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Bob skeleton is where a sport where athletes race down a sloped ice track on a small sled. |
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Taking a small charcoal depiction of a bike from his sketch pad, he turned it upside down and copied it this way onto the wall. |
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She reached down and tried to pull the pin to uncouple the old cars, but it wouldn't budge. |
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Looking down to the left, the blue rinses and bald heads of the dancers glint under the lights. |
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She looked up a saw a blur of pale skin swoosh down the hall and out of sight. |
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For women, the silhouette has slimmed down from chunky platforms to a flat with a low or stiletto heel. |
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The extra staff would bring down the rate of unallocated cases, which is currently at almost 25 per cent statewide. |
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It'll probably get trimmed down to size before it travels very far, but I was glad to see the playwright's cut. |
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He will go down as one of the best left-handers in history and remains one of the best moundsmen on active duty. |
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Jason pointed down at a small bloodstain in my carpet that stood out amongst the white fabric. |
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He came down because his mind was muddled and he didn't know what to do about Alex. |
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He left me standing there, tears running down my face, the reality of his words not sinking in till much later. |
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The waiter sets down the plate of mozzarella, tomatoes and basil that we ordered. |
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To settle me down, Hank would sit me down for a couple of hours after the game, have a beer and talk baseball. |
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Most amazingly, at 78, the veteran bluesman doesn't understand the concept of slowing down or resting on his laurels. |
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Once the brook was in sight, Audrey and Isabella both found large boulders on the bank to sit themselves down on. |
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Everything should have been planned a year in advance right down to the celebration party afterwards so we didn't get blown off course. |
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The Russian army, provided with a full park of artillery for the siege, sat down before it in the middle of May. |
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Jake is adamant and placing his hands around the machine, he blows as hard as possible down the tube. |
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We've made good progress in bearing down on the unacceptable behaviour of this minority. |
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I skated up and down my sloped neighborhood streets, analyzing the sources of my anxiety and how to relieve them. |
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Underneath her jacket she wore and off white silk button up blouse shirt that buttoned down just low enough to make my heart race. |
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Ryan puts the paperweight down on his desk blotter, moving his chair closer to put less distance between them. |
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A clamp down on untaxed and uninsured motor vehicles has seen nearly 70 taken off the roads by North Yorkshire Police. |
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I have learned tabla and mridangam from a teacher who had come down to Durban not very long ago. |
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At the conclusion of the coming six-part series, he is mown down by a female motorist and dies. |
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His 80-year-old mother-in-law suffered a broken leg when a speeding car mowed her down last year. |
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On Friday, 20 guerrillas captured 8 policemen at a checkpoint near the city, took them to their offices, and mowed them down with gunfire. |
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Two sons said yesterday they had forgiven the car thieves who killed their father by mowing him down on his garage forecourt. |
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Let's chop them down to size and then we'll discuss civility and ethics again. |
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He sat on down on the skanky couch they'd stolen from a skip, and lit two cigarettes. |
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She kicked, propelling herself forward and down until her fingers brushed the muddy bottom. |
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We crept unconfidently down the uneven stairs and I saw that we were the only women. |
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At the age of six, I used to run the few hundred yards from the top of Cartron Hill down to her house for my weekly lesson. |
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A V-shaped skein passing overhead with a cacophony of honks floating down still epitomizes wildness and freedom for many people. |
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In one fluid movement, Latte swivelled around, unclipped a grenade from his belt, pulled out the pin and threw the grenade down the corridor. |
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The strike hit most public services, forcing hospitals to stay open with skeleton staff and closing down schools. |
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When she escaped, before I was covered in bird muck, I swear I saw a peregrine falcon fly down and cut her bonds. |
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But then he set aside his sketch pad and computer play and settled down to serious work. |
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As the sun goes down the muezzins begin their calls to evening prayer from the minarets. |
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As we stood overlooking the east end of town, tourists milling around us, the muezzin of a mosque down in the valley began his call to prayer. |
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While I stood happily on top of the cliff savoring the view, Brian quickly raced back down like a mountain goat to get the others. |
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And he immediately set off at a jog-trot down an unapproved road near Aughnacloy or Swanllinbar or Lifford. |
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He was basically a rich kid coming up, but he got the blues down deep in his own way. |
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Carefully, she set the bundle down and uncovered it, revealing a baby cheetah. |
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Spent a very pleasant evening last week down the pub with my old mucker Joseph Kaye, a good mate from school. |
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For the urban hunter a quick how to for making effective blowdarts, useful for taking down anything from pesky pets to annoying co-workers. |
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He marched down the front steps and mounted his horse before riding off down the street. |
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The single-player mode listed in the options just boils down to match practice sessions against bots. |
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She got up and took a hot shower and when she finished blow-drying her long brown hair she went down stairs. |
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Shock gave way to smiles as the Pope walked unassisted down the steps of his jet at Toronto's airport Tuesday. |
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It is healthier to sip a cup of tea several times a day rather than down it all at once. |
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I walked down from the office to Oxford Circus, but having not left until half six it was already too late. |
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The Princess had a distinguished face, thin and drawn, set off by long black uncombed hair and she wore a long dark gown down to her feet. |
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You know, the ones where a bunch of people are told to sit down and talk about things on a blue-sky basis brainstorm. |
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Her mascara had made black rivers down her cheeks and her eyes were bloodshot. |
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Her long, thin, mouse brown hair flowed down her back, wispy strands sticking out at odd angles. |
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The smell of sausages sizzling, the taste of a chargrilled steak washed down with a cold beer, the sound of mozzies buzzing and cicadas singing. |
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The only thing that allowed them to keep from sinking completely into the depths of misery was the thought of going back down to the earth. |
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On my way back to the tent I had a male siskin fly down to a puddle just in front of me. |
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Flocks of mixed finches including siskins bounced along the hedges and down to the wooded beck. |
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This is dangerous as some of the tyres don't go down but are weakened, which could cause blowouts. |
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At daylight, we were driven down to the marine to unbend the sails and do other necessary work on the Cruisers that had captured us. |
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Janine needed to sit down after taking everything in, so she grabbed a chair and sat next to him. |
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When he came around to unbind my ankles, I looked up and Marcus grinned down at me. |
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A lady sitting at a desk wore an expression that told her to sit down and bide her time, so that was what she did. |
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If you're doing nothing towards the goal, you need to sit yourself down and figure out why you're sabotaging your own efforts. |
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He put it down by the door, its presence and nature recognized but unacknowledged by either of them. |
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I sit myself down in one of the filthy corners, making myself comfortable for the short ride. |
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But even when I'm not tired, I don't want to sit myself down to meditate, thinking that it takes too long. |
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They're playing for a new coach, an old-school coach who'll sit you down if you don't play the game right. |
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But just as you're about get down to work with the wooden club, blow me if you don't discover you're in the wrong house. |
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Stern pronouncements are hurled down like thunderbolts from Zeus, and, like Zeus, their authors are totally unaccountable to mere human beings. |
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I could have sworn you threw me a dirty look as you passed me, which then caused me to act very unchristianly later down the road. |
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Attempts to increase depth of field by stopping down the aperture resulted in the projected image becoming unacceptably dim. |
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The seven years he spent travelling and hunting down recipes have resulted in a mouth-watering collection. |
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There have been marches, protests, and sit-ins that have been put down by the police with force. |
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Known for his sizzling runs down the left flank, Zafar did not mince words at all. |
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It was six o'clock in the morning and we had just touched down in Karachi airport. |
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A hero who attempted to stop a thief stealing laptops from a college was killed after the would-be robber mowed him down in a car. |
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We ended up spending an hour fuming over the new government movement to bring down university student representative groups. |
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Agape laid in d' Armano's arms, uncaring of the surroundings, his bare feet falling down into my lap. |
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I sat down on the frightfully uncomfy seat and placed the sword on the battered wooden table. |
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Claire spoke, uncapping the beer and slamming it down hard on the counter next to his outstretched hand. |
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Wooden fencing round the gardens on the ground floors, already broken down and rotting, the patches inside still uncared for. |
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New York must have been getting to me, because it was not uncommon for a stranger to spark up a conversation down here. |
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He made a circular motion with his hand and Phoenix rolled down the window. |
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With incredible skill, she took aim again and again, firing at the attackers, mowing them down like a harbinger of death. |
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The women turned to face the pit and the appellant mowed them down with the machine gun. |
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How many of you would stop if you saw a motorist who had broken down by the side of the road? |
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But it has no more to do with this sound than with the unceremonious plonking down of glass. |
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If I had to spend our time constantly comforting them, they would mow us down with machine guns before you could say Big Bertha. |
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I had to get away from the van that would mow me down in a second if I gave it the chance. |
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The design he'd initially blueprinted seemed much smaller than the one standing before him, peering down at him from thirty stories high. |
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Mike handed his uncle a large wrench and Adam got down onto the floor, and began to loosen the pipe under the sink. |
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Walking down the dark hall, groping the walls, was Northeast Philly in all its unabashed intimacy. |
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In soils laid down by ancient seas, blue grama, western wheat grass, and little bluestem thrived where deep tree roots cannot take hold. |
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The run down on this after reading several unclassified military documents on the subject. |
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Now it's a gorgeous day and we should be able to attract lots of good attention as we skate down the coast. |
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Where modeling and analysis slow things down unacceptably, intuition and improvisation must prevail. |
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Led on by false promises and unaccomplished hopes, I lay down and fade away into oblivion. |
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The candle beside her bed was blown out and she lay her head down on the pillow, listening to the dogs getting comfortable in the living room. |
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Authorities have shut down the unaccredited schools that prey on immigrants. |
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He blows hot and cold, more cold than hot it must be said, and he let his side down on Sunday. |
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The river ran muddily underneath me, through the mill farther down the banks, and underneath the bridge where I sat. |
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A father has described the horror of seeing his six-year-old boy mowed down by a hit-and-run driver. |
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I relaxed completely, sinking down in my seat until my head hit the top of my chair. |
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The family of an interior designer mown down by a hit-and-run driver are urging witnesses to help police catch him. |
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In the US Supreme Court, this law would be struck down as being unconstitutional. |
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My philosophy is normal orthodox philosophy, such as has come down from the Indians through the Greeks, to Spinoza. |
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I shuffled down the hall, head bent, murmuring, then recited three stanzas to a delighted teacher but unamazed third grade. |
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After the Queen Mary took the Blue Riband in 1936, John Brown's laid down the Queen Elizabeth, patently a troopship as much as a liner. |
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Mr Coffey kept his other eye shut throughout most of the ordeal as firefighters cut the rod down to size so he could get into an ambulance. |
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He'd asked me to muck a few horses out and I decided to take a radio down to keep myself entertained. |
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A minute later he blundered when he attempted to bat down his opponent's delivery from 40 metres. |
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The town is surrounded by tall hills and mountains, and you can have a very pleasant hike down any of the numerous trails there. |
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From there down to about 8,100 feet is a subalpine forest with subalpine fir, mountain ash, and other species. |
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Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow and circulate in the bloodstream before they are broken down in the spleen. |
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Should I take a jeep down that dirt road or rent a mountain bike and go exploring? |
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With any blowback design, it's fairly common for the hammer spring to help slow down slide recoil. |
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She clambers up the hill with the ease of a mountain goat, occasionally looking down to grin at me. |
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Unfortunately, even the brightest of new councillors eventually become jaded and beaten down by the bureaucracy of the mother ship. |
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Look at all those wires running up and down the walls, entwined like over-cooked spaghetti on an unappetizing plate. |
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That's an unappetizing thought, but it's the sort of thing that may soon be forced down our throats. |
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Stones echoed off the low undercarriage and flatulence from the holey muffler faded away down the road. |
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At times we could glimpse three levels of track down the forested mountainside to the valley. |
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Her sourness and envy are apparent in her readiness to put down Iris and her lack of sisterliness. |
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The next day, we grabbed a quick breakfast, a close-up look at some deer hanging around the townsite and headed off on a boat tour down the lake. |
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The only way to let your hair down in Geneva is to buddy up to a local and follow their lead. |
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The Chief laughed softly, bloodthirstily, and Ravenna felt shivers run down her spine. |
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The road that led out of Cassais had led him down a mountainside towards the seaside. |
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She put down the clipboard she was holding and with a slight motion of her head indicated to her assistant to leave the room. |
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He sighed and ruefully gazed down the rocky mountainside to the glistening valley below. |
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She acknowledged my return with a wave, motioning me to sit down at my desk. |
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In contrast, other scenes show melting snows, which swell rivers that cascade down mountainsides in rushing torrents. |
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Thirty minutes and a blow-dry later and I bounded down the stairs in a pair of jean shorts and a t-shirt. |
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In the late afternoon we sat down for a break, sipping tea and munching on a piece of Victoria Sponge. |
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My thoughts were interrupted by a gentleman motioning me to sit down in his chair. |
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I didn't respond to his unasked question, carrying everything carefully into the house and down the stairs into my new room. |
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A friend of Delia's, Ben Lewis, spots us and waves madly, motioning us to sit down with him. |
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They sat down at a table, sipped their coffee slowly and stared outside into the foaming rain. |
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Field pointed to what looked like a mousehole and dropped a marble down it. |
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This could easily go down as the year's best example of solid acting in a wretched motion picture. |
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Adam went to the guest room, and Lucy proceeded to suck down a sippy cup of milk. |
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He uncoiled a slim rope from his belt, looped it around a rock, and repelled down the wall into the crevice. |
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The momentum towards an election is entirely down to Brown and those who brief unattributably on his behalf. |
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She again hinted that while the site may remain, knocking down the rather unattractive buildings and starting afresh was a real option. |
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Night comes down with a pair of mourning doves softly calling from the trees below the camp. |
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Cuba is cracking down on unauthorized use of the Internet by prohibiting access via the government phone service. |
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No, they hope that voters are motivated from rank envy, the desire to bring down those who have it better than they do. |
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He had friends down there but, after the flight, he is uncertain of their fate. |
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Waiting for the train, she glances surreptitiously through the commuters at the lovely young thing walking down the platform unawares. |
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Although Vaughan's injury was unavoidable, it is not the first time he has been struck down at Headingley. |
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The channels of communication have broken down through intransigence, sheer bloody-mindedness and despair. |
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At mouseover, the navigation drops down but you still get a hint of the building underneath. |
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Ultra-thin models stare down at us from advertising hoardings, bearing no relationship to how we actually look. |
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He choked down the thick syrup and drank a cup of water to balance the taste. |
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The motive force is supplied by sodium or hydrogen ions flowing down a concentration gradient from the outside. |
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And it is well known that when algae proliferate, their toxic blooms can wipe out a region's aquaculture or close down its seafood restaurants. |
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Choose from an energetic canoe ride, a romantic row down the river or a leisurely cruise on a motor boat. |
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Just then the lavender sunlight was blotted out of the sky as the rain came pouring down in thick, heavy sheets. |
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These blowouts were not from the tyres letting them down but simply from inner tubes exploding! |
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After mouthing off at her, they turned it down a little bit, then a minute later cranked it up even louder than it was originally. |
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While the mouth-breathers down in the sewer are crowing, this does raise concerns. |
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Meanwhile, down in the sewer, the mouth-breathers are already calling for them to be prosecuted for terrorism. |
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We're down from one hundred to a mere twenty-one, and a motley, ill-assorted collection they are, too. |
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Candy sat down next to her, throwing her umber hair over her shoulder dramatically. |
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But as she sat herself down comfortably, she positioned herself facing the campfire. |
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Maybe tomorrow I'll sit myself down and make myself write or perhaps I'll go for a walk with my camera and see if I can find anything. |
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Korina swallowed a mouthful of food and looked over at Cat as she sat down on the couch next to Matthew. |
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Last August, Fletcher landed in intensive care after a car mowed him down while he was crossing a street in Carmel Valley, California. |
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Native mothers never sat their babies down long enough to need these items. |
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It is evening and Arthur and Rose sit themselves down at the kitchen table secure in the knowledge that Guy is upstairs with Rikki. |
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Looking like fugitives from a bankrupt circus, the platoon slowly motored down a narrow muddy road to rejoin Charlie Company. |
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Eventually I got to drive one of the motor boats up and down the river, to Bishopthorpe Palace and Nun Monkton. |
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Walk yourselves down to the nearest theater playing it, sit yourselves down, watch, then get back to me. |
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As he started the car and drove down the road that led from the station Jess glanced at the dog sitting beside him. |
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William drew from his encampment at Cahirconlish, and, confident, of an easy victory, sat down before Limerick. |
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Then we had a go at making our own rather less exquisite glassware, blowing down long tubes into molten glass until we nearly passed out. |
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Jenkins broke up the no-hit bid with one out in the seventh when he blooped a double that barely stayed fair down the left-field line. |
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It is a book that is hard to put down so give yourself plenty of time, sit back, relax and enjoy. |
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So she turns back around and the golf cart starts motoring down the mountain, as fast as its little golf cart motor can go. |
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The result was that this unfortunate person had to sit down under it and do nothing at all. |
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I thought we could sit it out until it calmed down at home, and we would go back. |
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The guests then settled down to a sit-down meal with entertainment provided by a barbershop chorus, a magician and a band. |
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Mac put his foot down and the truck moved through the gateway picking up speed as it motored down the dirt road. |
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The incision is made either horizontally just above the pubic bone or vertically from just below the umbilicus down to the pubic bone. |
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As the peaceful sit-down protest was winding down the police announced they would forcefully remove people. |
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A benign interpretation is that financial markets now have unbounded faith in central bankers to keep inflation down in the longer term. |
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The umps properly called the Infield Fly before the ball came down and struck Martinez, who was standing on the base. |
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Half an hour later, as Dawn and I made our way down the steep, uncarpeted stairs, Emily met us at the bottom. |
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He bent down and pinned the little, blue hummingbird onto Rupert's winter jacket and leaned back with satisfaction. |
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The enzyme is present in lysosomes, where it helps break down mucopolysaccharides. |
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Your hired motor boat is bobbing up and down at anchor, occasionally nudging the pebbles on the beach as a bigger wave breaks. |
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The blouse I wore was crisp and white, cuffed, predictably, below my elbows, and unbuttoned only down to the second popper. |
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A widow was bludgeoned to death as she sat down to her lunch at home in what appears to have been a motiveless attack. |
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His button down shirt was unbuttoned, letting his strong, pale-skinned, muscles show. |
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Slowly slide your back down the wall until you are in a sitting position, as though seated on an imaginary chair. |
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She had the children in mind in choosing colours, wares, right down to bathroom sets in blue for boys and pink for girls. |
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I'm banned from anywhere for life, and my computer shuts down with a bloop. |
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It always comes slamming down out of a clear blue sky, unplanned and unforeseen. |
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He held down three jobs just to get enough money to continue his motorcycling career. |
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Nests are hidden in vegetation, each lined with an ample layer of down to cover the eggs when the sitting bird is absent. |
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He said that while motorcycles were far safer now than before, the majority of crashes were down to rider error. |
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If it were solely a matter of the site blooper, then the error might be put down to dumbness and naivety. |
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The peacekeepers rushed out of the shuttle onto the planet, weapons drawn and ready to mow down any hostiles. |
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So I was strolling down the hall when I saw a bluebottle flying towards me at something approaching waist height. |
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The difference is, though, now that the administration itself is actually doing a very uncelebrated job of tamping down expectations. |
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When they did sit down to eat, they were surrounded by the smell of newly mown grass. |
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Snow weighed down the branches and from a distance, they looked like trees bearing white blossoms. |
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Walking down Bedford, it seemed to me that a hundred or so trees had suddenly blossomed along the street! |
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I came off my line to close down the angle, but somehow managed to make contact with Cora, bringing her to ground, in what looked like an unceremonious challenge. |
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I turned and saw a dark blot on the snow meandering slowly towards us down the bank, which after a moment resolved itself into a ragged man leading a pair of mules. |
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Howling voices broke into the silence, and the Orcs swept across the land like a tornado, ready to mow down anything and everything that might stand in their way. |
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The temptation to mow them down with a car was just too great. |
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It is not surprising that they were mown down by machine-gun fire. |
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It's about one of the prisoners who did escape as they were marched out there, blindfolded and put before mass graves, and they mowed them down and they buried them. |
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In the second inning, the umps ruled that a trapped ball by Rizzuto was an infield fly, and they permitted a double play when Rizzuto also ran down Les Fleming on the bases. |
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We slipped through St Bartholomew's churchyard, snowdrops fading, the fruit and nut trees blossoming, and channelled down a track towards the River Ure. |
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In 1954 a man was fined for sliding down the moving handrail. |
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He slowly slid down into a sitting position and let out a yawn. |
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In theory, pulling in the fences would cut down on the area that outfielders have to cover, thereby reducing the number of bloop hits that fall in. |
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The alarms were put down to unburnt fuel on aircraft take-off. |
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I tried to stop and ask him what it was, but he just nodded and kept going down the hallway. |
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He sat down with dignity, answered diplomatically certain mysterious questions about the dames, and applied his blubber lips to a handsome mouthpiece of lemon-coloured amber. |
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Moist woodland on the lower mountain slopes and extending down to streams that meander in the valleys contains tulip poplar, sweet gum, and umbrella tree. |
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Ada was blubbering now, tears and snot running down a red face, she opened her mouth to say one more thing, but at the last moment found some resolve. |
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It was hoped that sixth-formers would study four or five AS-levels, mixing the arts, humanities, languages and sciences before narrowing down their choices in the upper-sixth. |
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Back inside my room, I sat down for Alessa to unbraid my long golden hair. |
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I was surprised to find that my snorkel had melted almost down to the mouthpiece, leaving a stump that would have allowed me to dive in two centimetres of water. |
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With some drivers ignoring the road signs to slow down and a number of motorbikers speeding through the village especially at weekends there have been some near misses. |
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One guy called me and said he had to have a larger work desk, because he did not reach down to to left corner of the screen with his mouse pointer. |
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What does it say when the Government sits by impotently when a star witness is gunned down in broad daylight on the Bulgarian Supreme Court steps? |
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In another room down the hall from the locker room, sat many figures. |
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Molecular motors generate force and motion by continually binding and breaking down energy-releasing molecules at a rate of about 100 molecules per second. |
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Pete Wishart, who sits for the Scottish Nationalist Party, felt the decision should lie with members of the Scottish parliament, and not with government down south. |
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Liberty knelt down in the mud, not caring if her jeans got all muddy. |
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It looks like at some point the slag from the mine was dumped into this hole in small quantities, and as a boy I found many chunks of Blue John down there. |
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Now, sit yourself down and tell us all about your struggles. |
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The name of the small river that runs down the combe, the Umber, is a clue to the fact that the mineral pigment, umber, also used to be dug and processed in the village. |
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Arms tired from waving, she set off into the dark forest, weighed down by her rucksack and ready for anything with deerskin clothes on and her blowpipe loaded. |
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We all know that down in London they are all mouth and no trousers. |
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Blood then courses down through the descending aorta and comes back to the placenta where it gets oxygenated again by way of two umbilical arteries. |
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At this point, contract down on your six-pack and side abdominals. |
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Across the mucky yard what can only be described as a run down shed, with a tarpaulin roof and a piece of pallet for a gate, was home to four Alsatians. |
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Put in an unbaked pie shell and bake at 400 for 10 minutes, then turn the oven down to 350 until done, about 1 hour, until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean. |
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Long ultraviolet would get down to the earth if there were no ozone. |
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She was repeatedly banging the mouse on the foam wrist-rest of the mouse pad, causing the pointer on the screen to stop half way down the monitor. |
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While the one on the left had the other stewardesses were chugging down and dancing, it was the one on the right that was favoured by our unattractive hostess. |
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In the US, stallion fees for new sires have come down significantly. |
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She has laid down a strict code of conduct in her troupe and women artistes are not allowed to entertain visitors backstage or go out unchaperoned. |
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I sat down with the only female recruiter in the office, in the hopes that she'd be less inclined to perceive my general sissiness than her male counterparts. |
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It was losing money largely because it had to ferry in extra staff to try to bring down the backlogs of unprocessed benefits claims and uncollected council tax. |
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She took a sip of her Champagne and looked down at the plate before her. |
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The first level consists of tales that circulated primarily in unassimilated band and tribal societies, though the tales may have only been written down after assimilation. |
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It's always kind of a vague, usually unarticulated threat that's waiting to destroy your life, like a big cinderblock falling down on your head when you walk down the street. |
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He would not be able to live down the embarrassment in the event of someone telephoning him, as it was he who proposed the motion at committee to ban mobiles. |
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Beautiful terraced gardens sloped down towards the wide Conwy estuary, with the sea-going river a sinuous curve of silver between gleaming mud banks. |
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The loose snow avalanche is generally not as deadly as the slab type and forms when powder snow falls on the mountainside and just cascades down the slope. |
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The battlefield diminished behind us as we snaked down a sinuous road. |
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A man walking down the hall toward us stops and motions me to follow him. |
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Tensions grew as the protesters, unassuaged by Lee's promise to step down after a party congress in September, attacked the cars of arriving KMT officials. |
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After cutting the rope down to size James returned to his father's house. |
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First, the National Highway Transpiration Safety Administration came down as hard as it could Friday on General Motors. |
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In stepping down from the boards of Ni Group, Times Newspaper Holdings, and News Corp. |
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He leapt up and down the staircase like a mountain goat on speed. |
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Speaking of depressed, my mother sat me down this morning and told me she thinks I'm unhappy and as a result am emotionally removed and unapproachable. |
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