Anger flared up inside me and I seethed at the conceitedness of the stupid Goth. |
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The line flared brilliant white, and then the great gates fell outwards with a rolling crash. |
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The neckline, flared sleeves, and slim waistline were embroidered with pink rosebuds and leaves, and trimmed with silver. |
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Pain flared along his astral body the moment he touched his physical vessel. |
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His edgy temper flared again on April 18, when he lowered the boom on a dry cleaner. |
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We were also able to rid her of her horrific jeans and had them replaced with a beautiful pair of low-rise flared jeans. |
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The soft blue dress fell down to my ankles, and was tight on the arms from shoulder to elbow where it flared out, tapering down. |
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As the wick flared and settled, she placed the taper in a silver holder to allow it to burn out of its own accord. |
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Classmates said that he had a terrible temper that easily flared, and that he clung to people far too easily and became jealous and angry. |
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If you wear mannish trousers, a coat with flared skirt will look too feminine. |
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The whole table broke out into laughter, leaving Jake with his brick-red cheeks flared with embarrassment. |
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The light flared like a beacon in the universe, bright enough for all to see. |
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Wince at those flared trousers and that tie-dyed t-shirt from your hippie days. |
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Earlier this year, trouble flared when a British teenager was stabbed to death outside a bar. |
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The moment the blade touched it, it flared into flame, sending tongues of fire up the blade. |
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The hull shape is of a round bilge construction with bulbous bow and sterns keg, flared stem and transom stern. |
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Swimwear included ultra minimal sexy trunks with zipped fronts for men and 50s bathing suits with flared skirts for women. |
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The strip strike set the hook, his speed and momentum carried the fish skywards, head shaking, gills flared. |
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That incident briefly flared up again as the players entered the tunnel after the game. |
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Their cursed digital cameras flared out those blinding blue and green lights throughout the concert. |
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The South African skipper has flared as one of the brightest new talents on the international scene. |
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And the flared sleeve dress shirt and strapless dress combo is just unusual enough to be interesting but not weird. |
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A shortened and flared slide stop release lever seems like a luxury, and you may be right. |
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Women's costumes in Normandy include white, flared bonnets and dresses with wide, elbow-length sleeves. |
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The sleeves flirt with flared puffs and completely slit up, ruffled and smocked sleeves. |
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By then the fire flared again melting a fire hose and sending thick, black smoke billowing from the burning building. |
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Suddenly a bright light, fire in fact, flared in front of her face, and a torch was lit. |
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A spark of hope flared, when he thought of how it could've happened so long ago. |
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The Hull shape is of round bilge construction with bulbous bow and sterns keg, flared stem and transom stern. |
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The man's eyes widened momentarily and his nostrils flared, and then he forced his face into a blank visage. |
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The boosters near her wings flared up, erupting in a burst of pressure that sent her streaming forward. |
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I was wearing light blue hip-huggers, that flared out near the ankles, with a thin striped tee. |
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The witness added that the incident flared again before the aircraft left its stand prior to take-off. |
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Her anger flared, fueled by an injured heart eyes turning steely gray blue. |
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Susie, somehow, managed to get the burning head of a match stuck to her fingers as it flared up. |
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She was wearing a simple gray T-shirt and jeans that weren't flared, but weren't straight either. |
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Her matching evening dress was strapless with a flared skirt and in the same material. |
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Conflict in Angola flared up in the 1960s during the liberation struggle against Portuguese colonial domination. |
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Avoid skirts with flared trumpet styling or ruffles at the lower edge that only accentuate body width. |
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Often these roots are flared, and the apical portions may be amputated and left behind in the jaw as the succedaneous tooth erupts. |
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Their lips met, and for a second it was a chaste, innocent kiss, but suddenly something flared to life. |
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Her arrival sparked a feud that flared into open hostilities last week between herself and the local mayor. |
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I changed out of my pajama pants and tank top, and into a pair of flared jeans and a blue halter-top, that matched my eyes. |
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Megan entered the Literature room in a huff, her temper flared and her eyes revealing her state of mind. |
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There were 35 people on the tour and trouble flared when some of the party got drunk and started smashing doors and a bed. |
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Tempers have flared as the newcomers' habits have clashed with local customs. |
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It looks sophisticated with the pencil skirt and pretty with the flared skirt. |
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The problem is that after getting her healed about a month ago, when we started to taper her immunosuppressives, she flared again. |
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Saints looked at Stevens and noticed his eyes flared with injustice and impurity. |
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He could smell the coppery scent of it, and his nostrils flared as something deep inside screamed for more. |
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England won 2-0, but it was marred by several pitch invasions as well as racist chanting, while violence flared outside the game. |
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The whole body was convulsing, and Lilly's nostrils and eyes flared wide with fright. |
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Despite these problems, 64 percent said they had not visited a physician the last time their allergies flared up. |
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Some residents jumped from windows as the blaze flared through the building's entrance. |
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The torches flared upon the walls, and the firepit blazed forth its red warmth. |
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Heart turned at a sudden crackle and watched as the demonic blades flared and burned, leaving not even scorches where they had fallen. |
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As the sand hit it, the flame flared into angry whiteness and went out with a shower of sparks. |
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The maroon flames also rose and flared, before dying in a matter of seconds into a small pile of ashes. |
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Intense fighting has flared between Mehdi and Iraqi government forces in the southern city of al-Kut. |
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Nearly 250 priests have resigned or been dismissed from their duties since the crisis flared in January. |
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As recently as last spring, a violent public response flared in Cincinnati under disturbingly familiar circumstances. |
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Periodic unrest has flared since, but yesterday's attack was among the worst. |
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She was wearing a knee-length jean skirt that flared slightly at the bottom and cute sandals were on her dainty little feet. |
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The dress hugged my body, but not to the point where it was skin tight, and the skirt flared out just slightly to accentuate my hips. |
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Her skirt was black and also flared out with the help of a crinoline petticoat underneath. |
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Phoenix was wearing a long-sleeved forest green velvet dress that flared at the end of the sleeves. |
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She was wearing a very short skirt which flared out a lot, so we could all see her underwear since we all stood lower than her. |
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She had on purple leggings that barely flared and a too-small white top with glittery purple spirals. |
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Her skirt flared evenly around her, as did her hair, forming a light-colored fan behind her head. |
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The bodice was fitting, but allowed movement, and the skirt flared out so that I could run about freely. |
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For example, you can see where zippers are located, how the shoulder line falls or if the skirt is flared. |
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The waist was small and tapered into a V, and the skirt flared out slightly, with filmy layers overlying the dress. |
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It had long sleeves that slightly flared and over the dress she wore a slight scoop neck cloak. |
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Lena's nostrils flared slightly then she grinned and kissed his lips softly. |
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His nostrils flared and his great chest heaved as he searched frantically for any scent. |
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His nostrils flared and he searched for the most effective words he could use. |
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Father's nostrils flared as he registered what he was seeing, and in an instant he was striding into the room. |
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Judging from the way his nostrils flared, I wouldn't be able to change whatever set route he was on. |
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It was Sylvie's nose, straight and long, narrowing in the middle just a little before the nostrils flared. |
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It may have been the wrong thing to mention because Monica began to chuckle slightly and Daniel's nostrils flared at her. |
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His nostrils were flared and his coat was sweaty from a run already completed with daily battle training. |
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Her black hair was knotted up tight, her cheekbones stuck out very high, and her nostrils were flared. |
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Tobias's nostrils were flared, and he had his arms held stiffly against his sides, with his hands clenched into fists. |
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Mesa flared his nostrils, like a horse, and breathed in the deep autumn air. |
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He laughed as she flared her nostrils and picked up a piece of her sandwich. |
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Her large nostrils were permanently flared in an expression of exceeding displeasure at the world in general. |
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As public discontent over foreign policy and consecutive scandals racked public life, radical oppositional movements flared. |
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Pieces include square tealight holders, napkin holders, flared bud vases and a selection of glasses, decanters and candlesticks in varying sizes. |
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Sparkles of light flared where kinetic energy was converted to light and heat and globules of metal. |
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Billed as light, gentle exercise, it left me feeling like I'd swum the Channel wearing flared jeans and a Puffa jacket. |
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The handle has a slightly flared hilt that both enhances the grip and protects the fingers during use. |
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Trouble flared after the group were taken off the plane and kept in a cordoned-off area while other passengers disembarked. |
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Ford has flared the wheel arches, given it a handsome front grille, twin steel exhausts and a subtle boot spoiler. |
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Forest fires flared up again in Portugal just hours after 27 infernos were declared extinguished by more than 3,600 exhausted firefighters. |
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Within a few months her dormant atopic eczema had flared, and she was treated at a local clinic. |
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In Nigeria, flared or vented natural gas exceed 2 billion cubic feet per day. |
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A set-in waistband hints at a waist, while the flared hemline softens a boxy shape. |
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Once in the water, the upswept bow and flared sides allow it to handle waves while the shallow arc bottom provides stability. |
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The exterior is also enhanced with deep side skirts, flared wheel arches and two-tone bumpers. |
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Brad laughed a bit, his laughter ending in a slight wince as the pain flared up again. |
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Trouble flared on Tuesday night when the front and rear windscreens were smashed. |
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Today she was wearing one of her muddy brown, knitted sweaters, flared bellbottoms, and those fancy Birkenstock sandals. |
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My hands convulsively clenched, my teeth clamped together, my nostrils flared, my lips curled, and a red mist descended in front of my eyes. |
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The white silk and lace skirt hung low, leaving her midsection bare, and was flared slightly from the hips. |
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From the high lancets, sunlight streamed in, and the dust motes flared like supernovae as they passed into the light. |
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Abby had flared out layered blonde hair with red highlights throughout and steaming brown eyes. |
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While striking workers put up no resistance, violence flared later following the island's largest demonstration in years. |
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Jake was about to retort with a very rude comment when pain flared up through his body, causing him to cry out. |
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It was pure white, with a fitted bodice that flared gently outwards to form the dress. |
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The barrel flared at the end, frothing out a lick of flame before the second round dispersed. |
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The bodice hugged my form and the skirt flared to give me enough room to run. |
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Fire flared around in a ring, encircling the group, as the fire seemed to burn from Favriel's eyes. |
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After the conflict had been smouldering for many years, it flared up again in August this year in a border dispute between Abkhazia and Georgia over the Kodori Gorge. |
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The attack took place as racial violence flared across the Pennines in Oldham after National Front supporters descended on the town to hold an illegal march. |
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As public discontent over foreign policy and consecutive scandals racked public life, discrediting the moderate Ferry ministry, radical oppositional movements flared. |
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The de la Renta women wore bold colors, flared sleeves, full-bodied skirts and trousers. |
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Days after the controversy first flared, feelings about the ad were still raw in the evangelical community. |
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Our popular flared gored skirt is now available in a light weight denim. |
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He said the German's refusal to pay for the use of his van irritated him and when he tried to collect the fee, the intensity of the argument flared. |
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Erial's nostrils flared and her eyebrows moved down as she frowned. |
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His nostrils flared taking in the scent of all the flora around him. |
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He looked even worse than before, only this time he had beads of sweat dripping down his sallow skin and his nostrils were flared in his over-large nose. |
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Each stem carries up to 10 nodding sulphur coloured flared bell shaped flowers, growing from a base of deep green foliage that has attractive mottled markings. |
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For a moment something akin to panic flared in Adam's hooded eyes. |
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As it became apparent that the Warriors would cruise to victory, tempers flared once again, with three technical fouls handed out in the final ten minutes. |
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The bumper-to-body join lines are discreet and in line with the side rubbing strake, and the wheel arches are gently flared instead of being bounded by thick swages. |
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Chino's nostrils flared, her ears pricked and her step got springy. |
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It flared out gradually from the hips and there was a slit on two sides. |
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His nostrils flared considerably as he inhaled the deep odor. |
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At her knees, the skirt flared out in an emphasizing bubble. |
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Then someone poked at the fire and it flared up, illuminating the room. |
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Lexi's nostrils flared and she straightened her shoulders back. |
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The ejection port is lowered and flared and the magazine well is bevelled. |
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The latest imbroglio flared last month when an 80-page draft of a Justice Department plan to expand the department's counterterrorism powers was leaked in the news media. |
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With one pair, the flared cuffs billowed out for about a foot. |
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The pensioner was hauled before York Crown Court after he struck concert chairman Peter Suter in the face as tempers flared at Burton Lane Working Men's Club in York. |
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As far as clothing, you can wear dance-appropriate clothing, like a flared skirt for salsa, a poodle skirt for swing and fitted workout wear for hip-hop. |
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The anger flared in both cheeks, burning his face with impotent rage. |
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Liveried flunkies rushed forward to open the doors, TV lights flared, cameras flashed and the crowd cheered as the celebrities stepped into the blinding glare. |
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The side view of the 2-door is particularly attractive, enhanced by separate fender forms connected by a simulated running board, and flared sills. |
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The fire in his eyes flared and with a single hand he flipped the table halfway across the room, the teapot and cups shattering in a twinkle of light. |
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Unlike other countries where sectarian conflicts have flared among members of different religious groups, religious comity in the country is enviable. |
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I finished my shower and had put on a gold cobwebby shirt that flared at the sleeves and tight bellbottoms of the same color with heeled sandals and was blow-drying my hair. |
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Shanna got a long black skirt with a black shirt that flared at the cuffs. |
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And then she threw back her head, flared her nostrils and stared at me. |
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He flared his nostrils as he tried to distinguish the smell. |
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Wear boot-cut pants or tapered skirts with slightly flared hems, but steer clear of wide-leg slacks, wide skirts and dresses and above-ankle pants. |
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Johnson's chronic back problems flared up during that same game. |
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Bryony flared her nostrils, catching the scent of cooked meat. |
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But as the sailors went out to celebrate at Manchester nightspots last summer, several were attacked by drunken thugs when violence flared on the streets. |
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A sudden rush of red-gold flame flared in the corner, and Rakael spoke. |
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I hate being quizzed, so a little spark of anger flared in me. |
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The only giveaways, apart from the badges, were slightly flared wheel arches, wide alloy wheels shod with special high-grip radial tyres and a single large-bore exhaust pipe. |
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The flames flared and he climbed back into car, and drove away. |
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My hyperventilating and Angela's hyperventilating could have combined and we'd have a beautiful chorus of wheezy breaths and flared nostrils and rolling eyes. |
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The English spread collar is medium in width and has flared points. |
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Witnesses described the screams of panicked residents and said people leapt from windows as the blaze flared through the entrance hall of the building. |
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Simon Howard showed a confident collection with angular and structured shapes formed in zip fronted jackets and flared trousers in stiff canvas materials. |
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A wave of laughter flared up at that one, followed by a dead silence. |
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I adore the simple white dress with the slightly flared sleeves. |
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Even when he was a child, he flared his nostrils, just out of habit. |
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In 1836 the Yao of Hunan, under White Lotus preachers, started a fitful war of resistance which flared up once more in 1855 during the chaos of the Taiping Rebellion. |
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Occurring in the middle of the atmosphere, red sprites look like the stems of carrots, while blue jets are small streaks of light with flared ends like the horn of trumpet. |
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A smartly cut, nubby grey dress is finished off with a flirty feathery hemline, while a fabulous brown flared skirt got a lift from a spray of guinea hen feathers. |
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A white hot anger flared through him as he screamed in fury. |
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Hopping from heist to heist, with the fuzz getting ever closer, the rivalry that has flared escalates and the cracks in this already untenable threesome begin to widen. |
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As a breeze swept over the rubble, patches of flame flared here and there. |
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He wore a shabby pair of green slacks made from synthetic fibre and flared from the knee down, a green t-shirt and a pair of cast-off track shoes from a former client. |
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She groaned as that lick of flame deep inside of her flared up again. |
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The glass-green eyes still flared, but with a flat, lifeless expression. |
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She looks pristine in this white flared dress accessorised with strappy heels and gold jewellery. |
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The building flared from the third through the seventh floors to occupy the airspace over the entrance plaza. |
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Iconic shapes and silhouettes from the 1950s, '60s and '70s dominate so look out for soft flared trousers, flowy jumpsuits and tailored dresses. |
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Salvation, a flared black cone with a ring around it, is a tool for toddlers teething, but, no, it is also one of sexual congress. |
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They were driven out of the Austrian Netherlands, and serious revolts flared in the west and south of France. |
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Long pants are often clinging, elasticized and hipster style, somewhat low at the waist, then flared at the hemline. |
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Benn Olson had bettered Guy Lepine in an early fight before tempers flared after a cheapshot behind the play. |
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Reported a peak flow rate of 212 barrels of oil per day with gas flared and 80 barrels of oil per day average of the first 30 days. |
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My pride and joy from that decade was a purple suede shirt with a Peter Pan collar that was tailored to the waist and flared over the hips. |
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Or an armless corner chair with slightly flared backs, buttonless tufts and an attached flat cushion? |
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However, civil war flared again when the Second Triumvirate of Octavian, Lepidus and Mark Antony failed. |
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This issue also flared up during the test series when Shane Warne commented on Paul Collingwood's MBE for scoring 17 runs during the 2005 series. |
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The Scottish conflict flared up once again in 1306, when Robert the Bruce killed his rival John Comyn and declared himself the King of the Scots. |
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His nostrils flared ominously and his fists opened and closed at his sides. |
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The ship was similar in hull section to the Nydam ship with flared topsides. |
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The World Bank estimates that over 150 cubic kilometers of natural gas are flared or vented annually. |
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The gas can be vented to the atmosphere, flared or burned to produce electricity or heat. |
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When alarmed, they will often display a distinctive flared rump, much like the American elk. |
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Tempers flared, but Henry, supported by Henry de Beaumont and Robert of Meulan, held sway and persuaded the barons to follow him. |
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The consequent tension between the highland and coastal populations has periodically flared up into isolated events of violence. |
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Riots flared after the popular singer Kaya, arrested for smoking marijuana at a public concert, was found dead in his prison cell. |
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This was the case in Canada in 1952, when an outbreak flared up again after dogs had carried off bones from dead animals. |
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When trouble flared, the Home Secretary ordered troops to be ready to quell the unrest. |
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The diabolo pellet is characterized by a pinched or wasp waist and a flared hollow tail or skirt. |
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The first outfit is a net layered chocolate brown flared skirt teamed with an orange, cream and gold wrapover top. |
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This family conflict has flared on and off for the last two decades. |
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She displayed an enviably toned She displayed an enviably toned midriff in a lime green tweed Novis crop top teamed with a matching flared skirt. |
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Prosecutor Michael Hall said five off-duty officers were leaving their Christmas party at the Strawberry Moon club when trouble flared. |
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Reports indicate that tensions have flared up in the Middle East again. |
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Tangerine hipster flared trousers with a bright canary yellow belly top. |
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Depending on demand and the cost of recovery, these gases are either flared off, sold as liquefied petroleum gas under pressure, or used to power the refinery's own burners. |
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The unofficial past flared more vividly, illuminated in matchlit glimpses. |
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The walls widened first into a cascaded gorge and then flared out to become the ovate sides of a deep valley, into which the stream rose in tiers of pools and waterfalls. |
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Miss Behaviour is for the smart young woman about town, and coaxes the spirit of the 60s back with snug knits, flared trousers and mini skirts in colourful tartan. |
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The sporty twin exhausts, skidpans and slightly flared arches give it an all-out 4x4 look that belies the fact it's simply a slightly less all-wheel drive. |
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An oyster's mature shape often depends on the type of bottom to which it is originally attached, but it always orients itself with its outer, flared shell tilted upward. |
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