For how can one articulate in Anglo-Saxon with a jewelled mandible that was fashioned by the ancient Konkan goldsmiths of Goa? |
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Ibis knocked at another door, this one tall and fashioned of long, thin planks bolted with iron spikes. |
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In this upside-down world picture, nobody is too discredited to be fashioned into a hero and nobody too blameless to be set up as a villain. |
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Home-made labels were sometimes fashioned from wood or slate and would likewise have written information. |
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Perhaps it was fashioned of wood or a metal that had been through an alchemical process all its own. |
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He was proud of their collection, and also of those American artists and artisans who had fashioned the objects. |
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Journalists seized on the idea that impossible restrictions were to be placed on hand-made toys fashioned by craftsmen for centuries. |
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Live water plants should be preferred over artificial ones fashioned out of plastic. |
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On Saturday however, a welcome victory was fashioned purely from raw talent and endeavour. |
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It is said that you can recognise the deft hands that fashioned a doll by looking for telltale signs and shapes on it. |
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To show this, they fashioned the material into threads and used them to stitch four incisions on two rats. |
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You can go the Uri Geller route and claim that it's not conjuring at all, just good old fashioned paranormal power. |
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I tell Mother all the time that selling some old fashioned spray might not be a bad idea. |
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Arrogance, hubris, blind patriotism, and good old fashioned fear are our real enemy! |
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Delicate fresh garlands of these enchanting blossoms were also fashioned into elegant little circlets, then attached to bridal veils. |
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A swashbuckling sea adventure with loads of derring-do, swordfights, mutinies and good old fashioned maiden rescues. |
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A small clank sounded and David looked down to see Julia rise with an old fashioned gold key. |
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You think that clearing the snow is an act of old fashioned community spirit that creates safe passage for passing pedestrians. |
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They were printed on uncoated, yellowed paper and the style of illustration was very old fashioned and maybe a bit suburban. |
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They are pencilled in, these particulars, in an old fashioned hand, sloping and graceful. |
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On shore, there are coal-black carvings fashioned from tree ferns for secret warrior ceremonies. |
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They wore flannel shirts over loose-fitting pants fashioned of droguet, or drugget, a durable and coarse woolen fabric. |
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A few minutes later, they had fashioned the antenna into a makeshift letter U and put it over the cable. |
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Thermoelectric materials can be fashioned into devices to create electricity from temperature differences or into solid-state cooling devices. |
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What a sight he made when he fashioned his coat-tails into a kind of pouch and hopped about the room imitating a kangaroo. |
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Pulleys are fashioned from camshafts, benches constructed of steel piping, scrap wood and faux Naugahyde. |
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They are referenced in this faux-primitive romp fashioned for nine dancers in briefs or skimpy bathing suits. |
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When he brought the jewel back home, he had it fashioned as an engagement ring. |
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Tall stories of drink, dissipation and outrageous behaviour were the material from which the legend was to be fashioned. |
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The cakes are proper old fashioned cakes such as coffee and walnut, Victoria sponge and lemon drizzle. |
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We exchanged handmade Valentines and flew heart burgees fashioned from old sails, scraps of red cloth and old jacklines for the hoists. |
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He's an easy target and they all laid into him with predictable criticism for being out of touch and old fashioned. |
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Cars were as old fashioned as buggies and hovering crafts that ran off of air and exhausted pure steam were used instead. |
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He was wearing a Union Jack do-rag cleverly fashioned out of an old t-shirt sleeve. |
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Sirk's is a popular cinema fashioned with exquisite taste during what we now know as the twilight of Hollywood's self-enclosed grandeur. |
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But then, bridesmaids would never wear black in my own admittedly stiffish and old fashioned set. |
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The sculpture consists of an elliptical loop of steel, attached to which are spheres and hemispheres fashioned from strips of steel. |
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Maria speaks flawless English and I always feel an old fashioned lady-of-the-house pride in sorting out with her flower and hemstitch patterns. |
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For thousands of years it has been hewn from the earth and fashioned into everything from buildings and roads to weapons and sculpture. |
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An overwrap is fashioned over the trays and heated to 357 degrees for shrinkwrapping. |
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The clothes were very lady-like and slightly old fashioned, and not in the chic way. |
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It was a 14 kt gold necklace with a 14 kt gold horseshoe, an old fashioned symbol of good luck. |
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Most have the nice blue finish instead of parkerizing, and good old fashioned walnut stocks, which my customers like. |
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The predominant new typeface is very old fashioned and the pages are cluttered. |
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We're still old fashioned enough to think salad inappropriate for rainy, chilly days. |
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And yet, DeMille was routinely ignored, dismissed or devalued by the critics as old fashioned, inauthentic and disingenuous. |
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It was constructed of green marble, and water spouted from golden faucets fashioned after leopard heads. |
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The smoking ban has even fashioned the return of courtship through conversation. |
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An increasing number of single-serve bottles are fashioned from the more expensive but high-performing material polyethylene terephthalate. |
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Then he puts the bottle between his legs and inserts an old fashioned corkscrew, pulls and tugs before the cork comes out. |
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A posy of flowers may be hard to manage now, but there is a mass of evergreen foliage that can easily be fashioned into Christmas wreaths. |
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Ernest was an old fashioned sort, well mannered and courteous, quietly spoken, and above all a gentleman. |
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They take old fashioned designs and funk them up with crazy colours and images of insects. |
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You know, despite all of modern medicine's glitz and glamour, sometimes the old fashioned remedies work the best. |
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Suddenly, the doors opened not violently, and Landon walked in, fashioned in purples and blues. |
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Call me old fashioned but I like a good story with some gripping characters. |
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Its wood is often fashioned into divining rods and in the case of horses, it is advisable for the rider to carry a whip made out of rowan. |
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On show in the gallery is a striking coffee table fashioned from an elm burr found in a Tipperary wood. |
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Each human soul is of inestimable value because it was fashioned in the image, and after the likeness of God Himself. |
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People have always fashioned their medicines from plant and animal products. |
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Chips or splints are often fashioned by the cutter with very little loss of weight. |
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He also fashioned one of the earliest surviving solid wooden globes made in America. |
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While US doctrine was still focused on armored and airmobile warfare, the missions required good old fashioned foot infantry. |
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Some items are curios, such as a necklace of peccary teeth and a piranha jaw fashioned into a cutting tool. |
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For example, why not purchase an old fashioned table based sewing machine, or even a spinning wheel? |
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To make these stamps the students fashioned a small lump of clay into a shape like a small rubber stamp. |
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The house has a picture perfect garden with anthuriums and an old fashioned pond. |
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Not only are the revanchists old fashioned, I am arguing, so are many of the revolutionaries. |
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Two flunkeys stood at the back of the carriage and the little cockades in their hats were fashioned according to the rank of their employer. |
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The design's extraordinary appeal lies in the side straps, fashioned of soft ribbing and positioned high up on the hip. |
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No philosopher would jettison Plato just because it's old fashioned, nor would anyone mock the old fogy Whitman. |
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There is no big fruit, just intense, ripe Cabernet Sauvignon and tight old fashioned tannins. |
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Great oaks and trees that lived centuries ago held their broken branches, still fashioned to the ground by decaying roots. |
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Over time, with the emergence of smaller houses to suit the nuclear family, they were discarded as unwieldy and old fashioned. |
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We'd hired an old fashioned car for the day, a photographer and someone to video the whole thing for us. |
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We have used old fashioned policing methods, like remove their drink and moving them on. |
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The giraffes are exquisite, fashioned from a deep, polished engraving into the living rock. |
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The box was fashioned of antique burnished rosewood, with brass cylinders and myriad bells all working in perfectly refined unison. |
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They have developed an identity medal that is fashioned after a military dog tag. |
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After 20 minutes he decided the problem was with the rotor arm, and fashioned some wire underneath it to solve the problem. |
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What had once been high art, fashioned by the Romans or Michelangelo, has become debased, mass-culture kitsch. |
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He worships at an obelisk lit by a single spotlamp, dressed in roughly fashioned cowhide. |
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The trouble with most of the right wing positions are that they are just plain old fashioned stupid. |
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The niggling doubts surrounding his decision made so long ago fashioned him as easy prey for Jennifer's plan. |
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When it comes to cloth nappies, the old fashioned terry squares with plastic pilchers will always be the most cost effective option. |
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An admixture of ceramic and mineral oxides are fashioned into the internal lining of attire for day-to-day usage, explains Dr. Jose. |
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These are quite old fashioned toys, like wooden building blocks, wooden yachts and so on. |
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Furthermore, the indexes fashioned allow comparisons of relative well-being between, say, males and females or blacks and non-blacks. |
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Call me old fashioned, but I still have problems with assaulting a refugee camp with bulldozers. |
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His latest pieces are assemblages of tree limbs, stripped of their bark and fashioned into cylinders and dowels. |
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Alternating graceful acoustic songs with brutal hard rock, Neil Young has somehow fashioned a career that has straddled five decades. |
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Nanowires fashioned into billions of transistors on a microchip could someday drive tiny, ultra-fast computers. |
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Not long ago, teams fashioned their engines from junkyard castoff engine blocks, and a good length of plumbing pipe made a nifty set of headers. |
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But any hint of an interesting plot development soon gets buried beneath so much old fashioned, tedious tosh. |
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A profusion of roses, old fashioned and modern, and herbaceous plants scent the air. |
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I like a really old fashioned Christmas, where the decorations are larded with tinsel and as tacky as they can be. |
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He had a swing and a miss to the first ball, fashioned a four to the cover boundary off the next, and then drove a single to deep point. |
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Sash cord is the woven cotton rope that was used to hold sash weights in old fashioned windows. |
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Nothing will wash away the tarnish of sleaze and secrecy that council has fashioned for itself. |
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A high window space above us was fashioned from frosted material emanating some sort of glowy white light. |
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The mid-term break will do wonders to rest the minds too, because this victory was fashioned and won in the head as much as the flesh. |
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All manner of items were up for sale, including the good old fashioned wooden toys. |
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The friendly owner tells us about the wooden combmakers of Narai, who once fashioned intricate little combs for the geishas of Kyoto. |
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They've fashioned together the first talking heart rate recorder, like a polar monitor, only better. |
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Netsuke were fashioned from exquisitely carved ivory, horn, amber, or boxwood and sometimes embellished with gold or silver. |
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The cigar has been aesthetically fashioned with a soft mouthpiece and a detailed ash-effect tip that glows when in use. |
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The body of the bowl is fashioned of decarbonized iron, inlaid with silver and gold and displayed on a calamander wood base. |
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It was the sort of old fashioned love that silly girls read about in those trashy novels. |
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For young women, and young men, chewing sepa, and having stained teeth, is considered old fashioned and unattractive. |
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She wore a newly fashioned gown of shimmering white, a delicate veil and a golden circlet. |
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Still, there is nothing like old fashioned grassroots support, the kind that makes you roll-up-your shirtsleeves and get your hands dirty. |
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That word televiewer, though it sounds a little old fashioned, still turns up from time to time in reference to a person who watches television. |
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The hats were the size of a coin, with each little shoe fashioned by famous French shoemakers of the time. |
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As we walked into the restaurant caked in dust, an old fashioned manliness came over me. |
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The women liked to wear clothing fashioned from calico and other printed cloth, and silk ribbons became popular hair ornaments. |
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I snapped out of it, and picked up the old fashioned telephone to call my sister. |
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It was an early piece fashioned after the dated design of a typical pay phone, was pleasant to hold and touch. |
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This is first time, he says, that an artificial kidney fashioned from cells and biocompatible materials has produced what seems to be urine. |
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But the Swede has seen the side he has fashioned win their first five matches, including vital qualifiers against Finland, Albania and Greece. |
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Essentially designed to go with the romantic, wasp-waisted Fifties look, bear in mind that these pieces are fashioned to stop at your middle. |
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A very elegant boardroom, it's style a blend of old fashioned Victorian design, and modern minimalism. |
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The combination of light and colour produces a seductive landscape that humanity has fashioned for its own ends. |
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Now call me old fashioned, but I've seen the film and it's not for the faint-hearted, let alone a child. |
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Pulling pre-cut thorn bushes and branches across the cave entrance, he fashioned a kraal to keep his sheep safely hidden and boxed in the cave. |
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Since I like doing things by hand I have always extracted juices the old fashioned way. |
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From the drawings a bas-relief was fashioned, the molds taken, and the clay cameos cast. |
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Call me old fashioned, but I would rather pay what it takes to get great services in the NHS than what it costs to go outside. |
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Friday was oldest ds's birthday, so we picked him up at his dad's and made a good ol' fashioned family night of it. |
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The fights are between foot soldiers fighting with swords, spears or axes fashioned out of rattan cane. |
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They are more than dumb pieces of suede, fashioned by Spanish craftsmen and sold at a bargain price in a long forgotten shoe shop in Sevilla. |
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Listening to the dialogue between the wind and the windmill produced a feeling of old fashioned romance. |
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With five minutes left, Hampton's youngsters could have fashioned a shock winner. |
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To celebrate this momentous occasion, have all your neighbors get together for a good old fashioned barbeque. |
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The set, comprising a necklace, a pair of earrings, rings and bangles, is fashioned from 18 carat gold. |
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The old fashioned casual looks of masterwort is exceptional in cottage and country gardens where it first got its start. |
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Rather more plush-looking are the women's evening shoes from the turn of the 20th century, fashioned from dainty red satin and black lace. |
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To talking to Judith for four hours, a conversation fashioned into the searing performance text, voiced by Lata. |
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Basically, after years of self-abnegation, Britain now has an old fashioned tax-and-spend government. |
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The actual wall of the gallery has been painted on one side with an old fashioned design roller, this gives it a yellow lacy feel to it. |
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It was an old fashioned cylinder mower which weighed a ton and needed sharpening every five minutes, but I loved it. |
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Lessons were largely old fashioned and the children had to be ready throughout the day to recite their times tables. |
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Saudi Arabia is famous for gold and silver handicrafts, particularly jewelry fashioned as both a decorative art and as a status symbol. |
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While the handlebars have been fashioned from those of a bicycle, the seat and wheels were borrowed from a scooter. |
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She's fashioned an album of salsa, calypso, habanera, mambo, meringue and other Caribbean rhythms. |
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They shook rattles fashioned of skulls on long bones as they chanted the cadences of the spell. |
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Liquor was a major prop of the colonial government, which consciously fashioned customs duties to extract the maximum revenue from the trade. |
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This cloth can be fashioned from a variety of materials, including white vinyl or plastic. |
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He fashioned a crude lean-to out of twigs and pitch, ensnared wild game in a hand-made wooden trap, and divined the coveted secret of fire. |
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From the malleable scrapings Antonin fashioned plinths, column tops and pedestals. |
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We at Bar Talk prefer good old fashioned English bitter, such as York Brewery's Save City Ale. |
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Hay fever or some old fashioned antihistamine treatments with side effect drowsiness can generally impede your life style. |
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While most judges and lawyers in Germany carry laptops, many lawsuits are still filed using old fashioned typewriters and carbon paper. |
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Old fashioned hard-shell brief cases are a bit less casual then you seem to want, but you should still consider style. |
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The duo have dispensed with plastic CD casings and fashioned their covers from stiff cardboard. |
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Hearty casseroles, chunky soups and old fashioned crumbles and puddings involving stewed pears and syrup become inexplicably appealing. |
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I began to wish that he had just taken this same group of talented actors and fashioned a collective creation out of whole cloth. |
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Goodrich limned some of her biography into her last known self-portrait, where she fashioned herself as an artist at work at her easel. |
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The jewelry designer fashioned a copper sink, some light fixtures, and drawer pulls, and she tiled one of the baths. |
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The old fashioned gold standard was that money is a store of wealth not a generator of wealth. |
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Here, the 100 percent cotton floral is fashioned into a loose-fitting slipcover. |
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The shop staff are attired in black dresses with old fashioned white starched aprons. |
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Her deft hands fashioned countless beautiful things, from colourful quilts to crocheted tablecloths. |
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The November wind was chilly, but I didn't think that it was too cold to have some good old fashioned fun. |
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They are unable to see the difference between a good old fashioned cuff on the ear and serial beatings. |
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Women were issued a special page of coupons for one pair of fully fashioned silk stockings every six months. |
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He supplies the obligatory introductory material before providing four meaty chapters fashioned in the style of casebooks. |
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In my wanderings around the hills I had found a mortar and pestle, a moccasin last and a canoe anchor, each fashioned from basalt. |
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Residents are being called to St Nicholas Church, Southfleet, to sample strawberries and play old fashioned skittles and bowls. |
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He was a reluctant celebrity, less comfortable in the limelight than in the hermit-like world he fashioned for himself off the pitcher's mound. |
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It's an old fashioned antiquated game, since they are dealing five card stud. |
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The 1.0-carat stone was fashioned into a marquise and shows several tiny unidentified mineral inclusions only visible under the microscope. |
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My grandpa used to carry a big folding Stockman knife, with old fashioned bone handles and blades worn thin from sharpening. |
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I used to see baby slings all the time in Japan, years ago, but they faded away as too old fashioned. |
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Both boys have slingshots for weapons, which they fashioned from belts and string. |
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It is a restaurant that has somehow fashioned for itself a peculiarly unironic atmosphere of decency. |
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The actors portray actors in an old fashioned music hall putting on a production of the musical. |
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The seats and walls are fashioned from American sycamore, and the slotted railings too, lending the interior an open, almost weightless air. |
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The borders are filled with a variety of old fashioned roses interspersed with pink deutzias for effect before they flower. |
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The Libertines resemble reality TV ' celebrities ' more than old fashioned, devil-may-care rock stars. |
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These roundhouses were generally fashioned from double-walled, woven wicker or from posts and wattle. |
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These are old fashioned meat processing plants where they process a few animals a day, not thousands, as in factory farms. |
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My lower body was surrounded in thick, warm layers of bedding fashioned in sumptuous fabrics. |
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Waltzers, dodgems, helter-skelters and one or two old fashioned merry-go-rounds with properly painted horses. |
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The Elders showed them how to gut the carcass and prepare the hide with a traditional tool fashioned from a hind leg bone. |
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They play it two or three times a week at Svejk, a pub fashioned in the style of a Czech beer parlour. |
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It is commonly fashioned into cabochons which is a cut that maximizes the chatoyancy of the mineral. |
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Prokofiev fashioned a suite of six pieces resembling a classical divertimento, but one laced with dissonances, evoking Stravinsky's Octet. |
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I could have fashioned little lint men from the balls of fluff in my belly button. |
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She gripped the round top of the cherry bedpost that her father had fashioned so carefully. |
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In addition to gravestones, Hummelstown stone was fashioned into pedestals for urns, sundials, clocks, and door stops. |
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Among the most picturesque items on display are the skilfully fashioned figures in pottery. |
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Assume that a smith of the Homeric age has fashioned two suits of copper armor and wants to exchange them for copper, fuel, and food. |
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An old fashioned metal ice cream scoop or a flat metal paddle scoop works well to clean out the inside of a pumpkin. |
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I think modern young couples are still looking for the old fashioned stability and public commitment my generation went in for. |
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The team fashioned the biodegradable plastic into disposable flatware and plates that break down when composted. |
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Planters are hand-painted with poppies, and salt jars and pepper pots are fashioned in the shape of pigs. |
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On and around them are all sorts of spits, racks, trivets, pans, kettles, cauldrons and hot plates, all fashioned out of black cast iron. |
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Somehow out of these nearly antipodal situations a coherent policy of managerial control will have to be fashioned. |
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The welfare state he fashioned in place of classic laissez-faire was largely improvised. |
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Glenn Jones totes a collection of obscure vintage guitars behind a huge rack of FX units seemingly fashioned from some drawers and a Zimmer frame. |
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Natalie Suarez, 25, fashioned her green hoodie to look like a Dilophosaurus, the poison-spitting dinosaur from Jurassic Park. |
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Their programs are widely regarded within the community, but it isn't a place where the holy rollers and people who expect an old fashioned Babtist ceremony would go. |
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Huts, fences and palisades are often fashioned from saplings and shoots, and basketry is thus commingled with comforting notions of home, security and comfort. |
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Mace and battleaxe heads were given over to carpenters who toiled on stools amidst the wood-shaving strewn floor as they fashioned handles, thongs and grips. |
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Anyone who was kicked with an old fashioned boot knew that they had been kicked and because of this thick shin pads were worn to protect the shins. |
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John Rickman and his daughters drove in from Wellingham in an old fashioned family carriage called a sociable which opened at the back like an omnibus. |
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It is a solitary creature, living in a crevice in the rocks or in a house fashioned for itself from an old pot or tyre or other piece of debris on the sea floor. |
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There are also animal images, such as a large ducklike sculpture fashioned from a trestle, some pipes and tubing, a piece of carpet and a few bits of wood. |
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If you prefer to bank in the old fashioned way with a passbook and branch, Kent Reliance or National Counties building societies may appeal to you more. |
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Bacup-based Mawsons, an 80-year-old family business, has started producing the old fashioned cordials dandelion and burdock, cream soda and sarsaparilla once more. |
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Throughout history, slaves have fashioned strategies of resistance that usually reflected a realistic assessment of the daunting forces arrayed against them. |
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A styptic pencil is necessary if you are planning on trimming nails the old fashioned way because if you get your nail clippers too close, it can stop the bleeding. |
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But he was a country bumpkin at heart, already dressed for the weekend in blue overalls, a red plaid shirt, and an old fashioned railroad engineer's striped hat. |
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But hanging from a beam in the center of a room typically reserved for celebrations and weddings is a crude, handmade noose fashioned out of three electrical wires. |
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One especially exciting bathroom included replicas of old bottles with genuine antique stoppers made of silver and fashioned into old-time designs. |
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They remodelled the paradigm so powerfully fashioned by their father. |
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The suicide jacket is essentially a bomb kit worn as a waistcoat next to the skin, fashioned from canvas and with plastic explosives and a detonator secreted in four pockets. |
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Some of the gagmen who fashioned their material were also cartoonists. |
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This week, Jim Carrey plays a smitten con man, the craziest literary tattoos, and a new art show fashioned with a ballpoint pen. |
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Their town, though small got a good number of tourists for the summer the kind that found something remotely quaint and old fashioned about drive-ins. |
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The fast growing willow can be fashioned into a wide variety of garden features, such as bowers, arches and screens, and the technique is simple and easy to learn. |
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In the classical period they became designated as slop basins, and in general were fashioned with a large basin form supported on a pedestal base. |
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In the years that followed, developers began to entice young artists and professionals with condominiums and apartments fashioned from commercial buildings. |
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These products have no investment component attached to them and therefore work in a similar way to your household insurance or the old fashioned term assurance. |
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I only managed to escape by battling my way out of prison with a whittled down toothbrush for a cutlass and grenades fashioned from moist prison socks. |
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Originally fashioned from wrought iron designed and forged by blacksmiths, today's ornamental fencing is crafted using modern materials and current production techniques. |
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The finding raises hopes that the new cells can be fashioned into transplantable material for patients whose own cells and tissues have become faulty. |
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The sawmill ledger included a chair account containing a few debits and numerous credits for various types of chairs, likely fashioned from the sawmill's output. |
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Even old railway sleepers have been fashioned into new building material. |
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In years gone by, your granny might have had a canteen of silver cutlery and, at grand dinners, servers fashioned from the precious metal conveyed food from kitchen to table. |
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I am carrying a well-worn satchel fashioned out of a recycled plastic tarp. |
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Fanciful miniature fruits and leaves interpreted in carnelian, agate, onyx and rock crystal are skillfully fashioned into opulent bracelets and chains. |
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Sculptures depicting serpents, reptiles, fowl, and other animals were fashioned by Doyle from tree limbs and trunks, driftwood, and scrap pieces of lumber. |
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The highly unusual drapery of the bronze statue in Milan is, we believe, fashioned in direct reference to this legend, tying the statue to this originary image. |
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That's like seeing a psychiatrist plying a tendon hammer, or an orthopaedic surgeon with a pleasant bedside manner nice in a curiously old fashioned way. |
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Their informal borders are stuffed with old fashioned roses, catmint, lavenders and pinks, along with sweet Williams and many plants which self-seed everywhere. |
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A barrel of water and an old fashioned meat safe were supplied. |
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No, the tools used are just old fashioned, and the images produced are drawings, hardly a new invention. |
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He fashioned BOB, the demon spirit who lived in the Black Lodge, but such an explanation satisfied precious few of us. |
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For a lot of people this description of visions of snakes and animals and an enchanted forest really just sounds like a good old fashioned psychedelic experience. |
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Need to watch a movie on disc or load a program or content the old fashioned way? |
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He and his coworkers have already fashioned the fibers into electricity-storage devices called supercapacitors, which they incorporated into ordinary cloth. |
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Perhaps that was my moment of rosy awakening, but since then I find I am all but completely surrounded by roses of one kind or another, fashioned by the fathomless ingenuitive talent of man. |
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The effect was like a writhing smiley face fashioned out of live leeches. |
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Its old fashioned appearance is complemented by modern design extras. |
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The talented mix of writers hails from various corners of the African Diaspora, and they bring with them tales fashioned from diverse points of their collective history. |
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Alexander the Great fashioned himself after Achilles and very much identified with him. |
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The grandstands, which ring the southern and western sides of the arena, are old fashioned red brick, with crumbling black bitumen leading to the fence line. |
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Nylon nanocomposites containing small amounts of clay that are capable of withstanding high temperature environments have been fashioned into automobile air intake covers. |
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Master cabinetmakers fashioned a low chest of drawers, which differed from the bureau commode, or large table with drawers, that was crafted in the baroque period. |
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Unable to find a hat, he took three souvenir towels that had been passed out to fans and fashioned them into a headband and ear muffs for the return walk to his car. |
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But in their ungainly, old fashioned ways, books and records beat their digital equivalents in every category but convenience. |
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I know it is old fashioned, and old hat, but Terry loves a good yarn. |
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On talk radio, every conservative who had ever had dinner in a Mexican restaurant fashioned himself an expert on the border. |
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An acidic Stiglitz wondered how the market could be so omniscient, if it had to rely on good old fashioned government defense pork in the first place. |
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She fashioned a heat table from old dime store three-inch deep storage bins, which she lined with a shower curtain, sand and vermiculite and a heat cable. |
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The Court fashioned a no-commandeering rule that prevents Congress, when acting pursuant to the commerce power, from compelling the legislature to implement a federal mandate.
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Once he'd finished doing that he unbuckled his belt and fashioned a sling. |
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Born and reared in the east Alabama town of Oxford, the Navy veteran and ex-radio deejay had fashioned a career out of controversy and race baiting. |
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The suspect corn flour was fashioned into taco shells at a Pepsi-Co maquiladora in Mexicali, Mexico, which also turns out that country's numero uno snack food, Sabritas. |
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They stand before us as inert models of a species of social respectability that is as unbudgeable and dependable as the wood from which they seem to have been fashioned. |
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Models came down the runway in head pieces fashioned into twisted, wiry wigs in subtle winter colors. |
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In countries outside India, temples have often been fashioned from converted premises, from schools, deconsecrated churches, homes, even factories. |
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So, I don't know why he suddenly went to that basement room, fashioned a garrote from something that was right there in plain sight and brutally murdered her. |
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You could try to agree with that neighbor to grow the same variety of corn, but if they don't respond to diplomacy, buy a package of old fashioned paper lunch bags. |
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These scholars fashioned themselves humanists and engaged in an immense undertaking to understand, translate, publish, and teach the texts of the past. |
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If you haven't got a spare battery and you need to use your notebook during that week, you'll have to use your noddle or go back to good old fashioned paper and pen. |
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Sons Justin, 12, and Conor, 9, plan to spend most of the day fishing for trout, using their homemade poles and flies fashioned from chicken and sage grouse feathers. |
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In the hold of the Dunera they had drawn drawings, held lectures in philosophy, formed a debating society, fashioned chess sets out of maggoty bread-dough. |
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In science lessons pupils made Mobius strips which are strips of paper fashioned into continuous loops. |
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At a lot of tracks the standard of kenneling is just old fashioned and they just need to be brought up to standard. |
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A good drinking-cup is fashioned of a parallelogram of birchbark twisted into pyramid form and fastened with a split stick. |
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The kids' pool was loosely fashioned after the ancient Tunisian village of Ksar Ouled Soltane. |
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Conseco's program is based on Six Sigma principles, but is fashioned to ultimately improve customer service. |
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The victory was dug out by the hard-working, tenacious Peterborough players and fashioned by their unexcitable manager Keith Alexander. |
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It was made of really expensive ragbond with an obvious watermark in the lower corner and sealed with old fashioned sealing wax. |
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Another senate talkathon shaped up today as southern solons fashioned a vocal onslaught against new anti-lynching legislation. |
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You, the MoD, have fashioned a very different type of person to that which lives in civvy street. |
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The evening featured room vignettes fashioned by A-list designers, with donations from equally top-drawer companies. |
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The arbor, fashioned from rebar, is covered in trumpet vines, though it formerly held a climbing rose. |
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Some worship lingas of sand on the seashore, fashioned the way a child might construct a sand castle. |
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Blinn set to work and fashioned an idea that was tentatively titled Nightwork. |
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She is caught up in a good old fashioned Italian-style blood feud that stretches back decades. |
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But there is still a place for the traditional, old fashioned trattoria if the packed tables at La Trattoria Molisana are anything to go by. |
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With the exception of the Cosmopolitan and Margarita Snobars, most of the flavors are old fashioned cocktails. |
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A bolster fashioned from a dental roll and Xeroform gauze was sutured into the cymba concha and maintained for 7 days. |
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Thine hands have made me and fashioned me together round about...thou hast made me as the clay. |
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An offensive cyberweapon can be fashioned with a single, individual computer and a modem. |
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Be it known that, waiving all argument, I take the good old fashioned ground that the whale is a fish, and call upon holy Jonah to back me. |
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As a result, sterling coins were being melted and fashioned into sterling silverware at an accelerating rate. |
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These were fashioned into tools but also jewellery and rods of uncertain purpose. |
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Liberty presents us with a political world fashioned from our own efforts, manipulable by comparison with the retractable spiritual realm. |
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy is too bolshy, Andrew Neil is old fashioned and Jeremy Vine too smarmy. |
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Hassan's Dervish movement had an essentially military character, and the Dervish state was fashioned on the model of a Salihiya brotherhood. |
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Many good rounds have been fashioned through low scores here, often aided by prevailing downwind conditions. |
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The tuner connects to an old fashioned TV though an RCA connector with SDTV quality and some other minimal functions. |
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Combat boots are now less stylish and old fashioned which makes them less desirable by the people. |
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The cultural landscape is fashioned from a natural landscape by a cultural group. |
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So Baker fashioned his own dowser with some cardboard, gaffers tape, paint poles and a pair of freshmen with strong shoulders. |
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They attached the long hunting knives in the barrels of their muskets and that way they fashioned makeshift spears later called bayonets. |
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