He grabbed a pair of scissors from a desk drawer and cut the tape from her ankles. |
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One day, George found the fake test papers in a desk drawer and went ballistic. |
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Therese and Katherine hurried over to the writing desk where Katherine selected gold embossed paper from a mahogany drawer. |
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Lilly is a Siamese cat who survived a two-week cross-country move while stuck in a drawer. |
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Pressed flowers will fade in the light, so they need to be in the dark, ideally in a drawer. |
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She legged it into a back room and they tried to force their way into the cash drawer. |
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I open the rest of my presents and scuttle upstairs to put my pants away in my pants drawer. |
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The bank was held liable to the drawer of the cheque, who sued as the true owner. |
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Have you ever wondered as to the whereabouts of the mate to those odd socks you find in the dryer or your sock drawer? |
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The bank may either enforce such rights against the drawer of the cheque or other parties liable on it or against its own customer. |
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When you sit down to eat tonight, may armed men not barge into your house and search your wife's underwear drawer. |
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In a nearby refrigerator, he found a bowl of salad with Thousand Island dressing, and found a spoon, fork, and knife in a nearby drawer. |
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The crisper drawer contains two apples, a bag of black seedless grapes, and a bulb of garlic. |
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She pulled her favourite hairbrush out of the top right-hand drawer and started brushing her long auburn hair. |
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I've collected a few, taken them home and they usually end up in a drawer or get thrown away during the next tidy-up. |
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The beautiful figured mahogany drawer fronts are beaded and veneered and the early, carved cartouche is original. |
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Every morning, in a still-sleepy state, you get up and reach inside your underwear drawer for a pair of tights to wear to work. |
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Even her sock drawer was neat, all the way down to tights going in one place, knee socks in another, and ankle socks in yet another. |
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This morning I was pawing through my jumbled collection of socks, looking for a match to an olive one I had already plucked from the drawer. |
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A special type of case arises where the drawer of the cheque and the payee maintain their accounts with the same bank. |
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Neither the drawer of the cheque nor the original payee consented to the alteration of the payee. |
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Keep a jar of almonds in a desk drawer and have two dozen nuts and a small piece of fruit instead of a candy bar when an afternoon slump hits. |
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She quietly slid her desk drawer back in after she pulled out the lone picture which had occupied that space for several months. |
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With a malevolence smile, she opened her desk drawer and pulled out a piece of parchment and a feather. |
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My producer reached into his desk drawer and pulled out a few pieces of paper held together with a paper clip. |
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My sock drawer, which should be a vault of depravity and secret lascivious habits contains socks and underwear. |
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He unlocked it and dug through it for a minute, before pulling out a wallet and relocking the drawer. |
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Slowly and carefully, she lifted it upwards, releasing the wheels from their track, and tugging the drawer free. |
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He reached into a drawer in his desk and pulled out a green piece of cloth. |
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Check that the silver drawer is deep enough to close without nicking the curved handle of your soup ladle. |
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He clutched the knotted mass that was his stomach and reached inside his desk drawer for a bottle of the pink stuff. |
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Hasted met me at his office, and showed me a drawer full of broken and bent spoons, each labeled with names and dates. |
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You've spoken about being a drawer, painter, writer too, as well as composer. |
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She said she could not remember the identity of the drawer of the cheque, nor whether it was payable to cash. |
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A signed recall proposal kept tucked in a drawer is a constant threat to the government. |
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In no time at all, I could untangle the mess as well as designing and making a superb drawer organiser from old egg boxes and margarine tubs. |
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And on a completely different subject I just shut my finger in a drawer while taking a pen out of it. |
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I glided over to my pajama drawer and selected a pair of sweatpants and a tee shirt to wear to bed. |
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I opened my drawer as silently as I could so as to not wake Jake up, and pulled out a pair of blue jeans and a black tee shirt. |
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Are there, mouldering in some bottom drawer, still existing examples of the Brigadoon bra and panties? |
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I closed the drawer, I hopped and gloated and laughed, triumphing, completely maniacal, demoniac. |
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The bar has a sliding storage drawer that can accommodate mixers, sodas or standard bus boxes. |
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A particularly telling detail is the use of mitered corners where drawer sides join the drawer front. |
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It lived for a long time at the bottom of the button drawer on my grandmother's old treadle Singer sewing machine, which I had inherited. |
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For a moment I toyed with presenting myself as a wanton temptress with a dozen regular gentlemen callers and a bedside drawer full of Mates. |
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The cabinet is made out of rift-sawn red oak with quarter-sawn drawer fronts and door panels. |
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Furious now, his mother stormed across the room and yanked open his vanity drawer, rummaging around until she found a pair of shears. |
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And also thrown in for good measure are nine beautiful picture essays that are really out of the top drawer and brimful of interest. |
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I thought the way they came out and played in the second-half was out of the top drawer. |
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In this drawer he held knick-knacks, souvenirs, and other miscellaneous items. |
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Prenty, with two points, one straight out of the top drawer, left eight between them at half-time, 1-5 to zero. |
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Ignoring his morals and his upbringings, Brad continued to root through the drawer in search of the gun. |
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I rummaged in the sock drawer for a matching pair, flung on a jacket, and jammed my feet into trainers, and then walked to work in record time. |
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The complainant during the trial said that he had not armed himself with the knife and that the knife had been in the kitchen drawer. |
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Time to get the thermal long johns out of the dresser and bring my thick socks forward to the front of the drawer. |
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After painting the desk, jazz it up even further by adding funky new drawer pulls. |
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When I've seen her on TV she seems nice enough but definitely not the sharpest knife in the drawer. |
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While he may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, he doesn't deserve to spend eight years in prison for his mistake. |
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She isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer but she manages to do a reasonable job as committee chairman. |
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Digging around in the bottom drawer where Mother kept rags, he ripped a couple up and constructed a tail, just in case it should prove necessary. |
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A neater and stronger solution was to rabbet the drawer sides to accept both the drawer bottom and the runners. |
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The twins went into the kitchen, and Rebecca pulled open the drawer, rummaging about for the key. |
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After rummaging through his drawer for several minutes he pulled out a pair of tight fitting jeans and long sleeved dark blue shirt. |
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Frank noisily rummages around a drawer and gets a pack of cigarettes and lights one. |
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The drawer fronts are normally joined to the drawer sides with lapped dovetails. |
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Katie crept up the stairs to her room and quickly riffled through her desk drawer to find her wallet. |
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I was sure that socks went in the top drawer down and pants in the second drawer. |
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He rummaged through a kitchen drawer until he found a flashlight that worked. |
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Then, she tried the drawer of the desk that she knew the test answer key was hidden in. |
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If lost and found items are sent to the front desk, place them in a drawer so they won't be distracting. |
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Clear out a bureau drawer or two and place a welcoming lightly scented sachet inside, with a few protective sheets of tissue to line. |
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An antique map drawer has been utilised as a receptacle for cutlery and table linen. |
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I don't personally know either young man, but I'm assured they are out of the top drawer as far as character and integrity are concerned. |
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If you're going on a mainly pole venue you will generally need more shallow drawer space to store your winders. |
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He has hit form just at the right time and his 30.20 return in the semi-final was out of the top drawer. |
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To this good day, a set of plastic-handled steak knives reside in my Mother's silverware drawer. |
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Use 80-grit sandpaper on a rubber sanding block to remove wood from the bottom edge of the drawer sides. |
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She turned around and started to pick through his shirt drawer, once again, and came out with a white tank and another shirt that buttoned up. |
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Half the knickers in my underwear drawer are heavy-duty, waist-high affairs which profess to give you a smooth behind. |
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A quick check of my fridge and spice drawer later, I had enough stuff to make murgh makhani. |
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The lockable drawer usually contained three tinned compartments with tightly fitting lids in which to store tea and sugar. |
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They will have the bit between their teeth again and we will really have to pull something out of the top drawer to qualify for the semi-final. |
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I count out my drawer in record time and barely remember to clock out before I rush through the store and out the front doors. |
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The screenplay is much too similar to a recent film, which suggests to me that it may be an old work in progress, pulled out of a bottom drawer. |
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When payments were made by cheque, the thing in action represented by the cheque belonged to the payee not the drawer. |
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Mr. Hiniky pulled a yellow slip of paper from a drawer, then wrote a few words on it before handing it to Alex. |
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Faint scars marking the original pierced backplates confirm that the simpler brass bails on the top drawer are replacements. |
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I found the closet-type thing where my uniforms were stored, the drawer with schoolbooks, and a small computer. |
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As Becky goes into the schoolhouse, she notices that the schoolmaster has left his desk key in the lock on the drawer. |
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Song for the Others and Borderline positively sparkle with piano refrains from the top drawer. |
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The drawer rails inside the lower cabinets are tenoned to the case sides and partitions. |
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A great idea for anyone who, like me, is getting married but has been living in sin for years and so has a bottom drawer full of towels, bedding, frying pans and cut glass. |
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Or was it one to be placed firmly in the bottom drawer of memory, the lock secured, and the key thrown away? |
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She opened a drawer in the restroom cabinet, moved aside a curling iron and a hairbrush, and stared with a long face at the coin nestled among the hair pens and mascara wands. |
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You might fancy her in red lace, but is it really what she wants? Take a look in her knicker drawer when the moment is right and see what she buys for herself. |
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Nonetheless this interpretation of the classical style was born deep within the backcountry despite the impressive reeded legs, half-spindles, and drawer with a convex front. |
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Each drawer pulled or cabinet opened was an adventure as Roy's gaze swept across the objects and alighted on one or another splendid or quirky piece. |
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It comes out of the drawer, the attic, the trunk of your car with the first tease of spring. |
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She went to the kitchen, and grabbed a pair of scissors out of a drawer. |
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If I hadn't got indigestion I wouldn't have gone rootling around in my bedside drawer for that indigestion tablet that i never knew why I had in the first place. |
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Lydia doesn't exactly come off as the sharpest knife in the drawer. |
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Doesn't look like Guido is the sharpest knife in the drawer. |
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She rummaged through her nightstand drawer until she found her journal. |
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She rummaged through her drawer and found the directions to Megan's house. |
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After rummaging through the drawer Jimmy pulled out a small, shiny object. |
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She rummaged around the cutlery drawer and came up with a ladle. |
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I started rummaging through my middle drawer, trying to find a shirt. |
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Nephew Jack's third letter again had me delving deep into my drawer full of old newspaper cuttings, and after a quick rummage around I found just what I was looking for. |
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It was also the only time of year, we would use some of the really wacky spices in our spice drawer, like mace, and allspice and poultry seasoning. |
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Maggie, I think, is curled up in the third drawer down of the tallboy. |
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They had slumbered in my drawer over the decades, like pharaohs snoozing in their tombs. |
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Out of anger I wanted to tear it into pieces and throw it into trash can, but instead I put it in the drawer of my desk after controlling my temper. |
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They are pukka and top drawer, but with a teeny-weeny, alternative streak. |
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Models for utilitarian pieces such as doorknobs, backplates, and drawer pulls are stored in separate boxes from the models for garland appliques, plaques, and figural mounts. |
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The thin drawer blades were merely tenoned into the case walls. |
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When I left for pastures new, I had literally a couple of dozen pencils, disposable ballpoints, marker pens, and highlighters stashed in my top drawer. |
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The wonderfully figured oval panel on the center prospect door and the figured banding around the drawer edges are of carefully chosen native birch. |
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She opened her dresser drawer and pulled out a black and silver mask. |
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Sally was surprised to see her drawer being pried open, her treasures getting spewed all over the floor and her bank book in between Hollet's palms. |
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Mismatched handles in the knife block or kitchen drawer are the sign of a self-assured cook. |
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He sighed and produced an envelope from a drawer in his desk. |
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The animated effect looks a little like a drawer sliding into a chest. |
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I unlocked your desk drawer and found your pack of evidence. |
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She took a bag from inside a drawer in the desk next to the bookshelves. |
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Jordy had always been a good drawer, he could draw trees amazingly. |
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Secondly, the effect of a decision to meet the cheque will be to cause the other account holder to stand as surety for a debt created by the drawer of the cheque. |
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As far as the competition was concerned it was out of the top drawer, with every town and village showing flashes of local activities on their presentations. |
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Westmeath certainly had their chances as they hit 10 wides in that opening half, double the Laois tally but all three home points were out of the top drawer. |
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That said though, the Ballygunner man hurled his heart out right to the end with the quality of his fetching of the high ball absolutely out of the top drawer. |
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He was an inspirational leader in captaining Sligo I.T to an historic Sigerson Cup success on home soil where his performances over the weekend were out of the top drawer. |
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As earlier mentioned, his technique is right out of the top drawer. |
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The most important joint-loading conditions that increased the force on the PCL graft were a varus moment and a coupled posterior drawer force and external rotation torque. |
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His trembling hand struggles to pick up coins from the bottom of a drawer. |
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And who else would let them gather dust in some drawer for nearly 50 years? |
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On the day when he pulled open the drawer to show me the gun, I wonder, what I was thinking? |
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The gun Don used, he kept in the drawer of his writing table at the window, where he always worked. |
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We have a cell phone, but it tends to reside in a drawer in the kitchen, not in her purse, as the battery only lasts about 5 hours, even if you don't use it. |
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In the daytime he sometimes found a tiny possum curled up asleep in the cutlery drawer or in a bowl on the kitchen shelf, or he glimpsed an antechinus by the door. |
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Eventually, as she got older, the bank book lay unused in a drawer. |
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He complained that officers rifled through his wife's underwear drawer. |
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And, increasingly, it sounds as though the woman he chose to frolic with is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. |
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She found a sexy, lacy confection in a lingerie drawer and quickly slipped into it. |
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Clean out the underwear drawer and replace any embarrassments with these sexy, tight-fitting jockey shorts from Hugo Boss. |
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It is the prosecution's case that Malik took a blank cheque out of a locked desk drawer while Mr Zia was off work for the day. |
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Bunting Magnetics has new drawer magnets able to catch metal bits too small to be seen. |
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Hollywood was young and secrets were still tucked away in the bottom drawer of someone's chifforobe. |
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Not having a cheese cutter we'd cheat by using one from the year before that had dried hard in the drawer or we'd bake them. |
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Become a smart snacker by stocking up your fridge, cupboard and desk drawer at work with handy healthy alternatives. |
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I did a pant audit and was slightly confused to find a pair of size eight tangas in my bottom drawer. |
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You plunge your hand exploringly into the drawer, and bring up a long roll wound thickly with twine of all kinds and colors. |
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No, I don't have a sheaf of short stories buried in a drawer. |
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In the 80s, I reckon every boy knew a teacher who always kept one stashed in his bottom drawer. |
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Store it in the bottom drawer of your refrigerator, which is usually the coldest part of your fridge, but never freeze it. |
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When the drawer opened, a lookdown camera recorded the images, documenting the transaction as it occurred. |
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I get the bottle while he opens a desk drawer containing two glasses. |
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I shall lock it, wrap it and sew it unhandily in sailcloth and thrust it away in the locked drawer. |
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A grain of musk will scent a drawer for many years, and still lose nothing appreciable of its original weight. |
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Before she closed each drawer she rummaged her hands through the clothes, untidying them just enough to feel comfortable. |
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Another very useful kitchen feature is a trash drawer. This is a tall drawer that can house a large trash container. |
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A pull-out trash drawer gives you a place to hide kitchen waste and recyclables. |
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There he locked it up in a drawer, sported the doors of both sets of rooms, and retired to bed. |
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The head noun picture has the four dependents the, old, of Fred, and that I found in the drawer. |
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I unlocked my deep drawer and got out my office bottle and two pony glasses. |
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It's in the lowermost drawer, which sticks because it rubs against the floor. |
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This hut is in the top drawer of all huts, having maintained the gemutlichkeit tradition over many years. |
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The bottom drawer of this chest had come off its runners a year ago. |
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King Slide, which also owns the Kingcraft brand, is a major manufacturer of home products that use roller drawer slides, ball bearing slides and concealed hinges. |
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Ploughman silently studied the two men for a moment or two longer, then smiled yellowishly, opened a desk drawer, and brought out a bottle of Gordon's gin. |
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If you fold the sheets, they'll fit more easily in the drawer. |
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The wardrobe to the left of the bed has a nightstand drawer, which is dual purpose and two additional drawers for clothing, plus hanging clothes above. |
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Stopwatch began when we were all sitting down to dinner one evening, and Blaze kept annoying everybody by playing with a stopwatch he'd found in the kitchen drawer. |
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It was only later in that week I had the courage to venture into my bottom drawer and pull out the synopsis of his autobiography, together with the first couple of chapters. |
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No longer her lifeline, Carson's glasses and all the spare pairs that have cluttered her bedside table drawer for years will now be someone else's salvation. |
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I hid my own purchases for several days, no mean trick in a school where every drawer and cupboard was inspected, openly and snoopingly too, at least twice a week. |
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He took out his wallet and gave her a pound note and a ten-shilling note. She rang up the sum on the till, snapped the notes into their little clip, shut the drawer. |
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A hurrier, also sometimes called a coal drawer or coal thruster, was a child or woman employed by a collier to transport the coal that they had mined. |
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Thus, the drawer may draw on himself payable to his own order. |
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She is shaking in ingredients from various small bottles and querns produced from the pockets of her robes, and from the drawer in the wooden table. |
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