There is the possibility of flipping over with you harnessed inside, but that's what lessons and Eskimo rolls are for. |
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If you're an aficionado of arcane ephemera, you'll enjoy flipping through this at least once. |
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You can do both because you can transform this poker table into a dining table simply by flipping the top! |
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I eased myself on the couch, flipping the on switch and watching the small screen in the center top keyboard light up to greet me. |
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But Alice is not quite sure about Bob and decides to leave their future to chance by flipping a coin in private. |
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He thinks that flipping a coin to decide whether to push the button would be best, because it would give each child an equal chance of surviving. |
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Darren was standing in front of the stove wearing a pink apron, spatula in hand flipping strips of bacon on a skillet full of grease. |
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All attempts to find a clear victor failed, as the tiebreaks were equal, and the co-winners refused to have the issue decided by flipping a coin. |
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Under Utah law, tie votes must be decided by drawing lots, which can mean anything from flipping a coin to drawing a name out of a hat. |
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The auditor consults the Laws of the State of Washington and announces that the election will now be decided by flipping a coin. |
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Luke and I look at each other and think it strange that she's clearly flipping out over someone brushing against her bag. |
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I looked around and saw Josh flipping through the channels on the tv, out of earshot. |
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Let's start with the 101 on mortgage fraud, and the types of mortgage fraud, specifically property flipping. |
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In contrast, buying and selling homes involves high transaction costs, preventing people from flipping them quickly. |
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The essay describes the fundamentals of property flipping, fake identities and credit histories, and straw buyers. |
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As though flipping a switch, Aidan poured the story out of his mouth so fast I wasn't sure if William would be able to understand it. |
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With little official oversight, growers simply turn away domestic workers, or offer wages so low that flipping burgers becomes more appealing. |
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The game begins with the dealer flipping a card face-up in front of the person to his or her left. |
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He'd been flipping through papers and now seemed to be searching for something. |
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I think I glanced at that fact while quickly flipping through some glossy magazine. |
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She shoved a cup of coffee toward me and started flipping through some papers. |
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While I was doing the reading, Patsy sat on a couch across from me, flipping through a magazine. |
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I don't get the magazines, but then when you're in a place with them, you immediately go to the magazines and you're flipping through. |
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The vivacious teenager is keen on mastering singing and dancing when her peers are busy flipping through books. |
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Voracious readers all, they often spend hours at a fair, flipping through each and every book that catches their fancy. |
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This one will require thought, expertise, and flipping through dusty volumes. |
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I was just flipping through a magazine when I came across this face which reflected so much innocence! |
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He was flipping through a magazine, appearing remotely bored, though his expression changed upon looking up. |
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Besides, she wasn't even sure if she should be even flipping through this book. |
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His hair showed an unruly tendency to curl, flipping out at his ears and twisting in tangles. |
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I just started flipping through the channels when there was a light tap at the door. |
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She's the sort of contentious cuss who would be flipping the bird to the courts no matter what the circumstances. |
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Reading most occult books these days is like flipping through a computer manual. |
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She started flipping through the different screens of data, until she stopped on the one with the array. |
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We were flipping bannocks and oatcakes on girdles centuries before sun-dried-tomato ciabatta was invented. |
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She wandered back into the sitting room to find her new commander flipping idly through a book of herbal materia medica. |
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Kids and teenagers have always gambled, whether at marbles or flipping baseball cards. |
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I did not read the book from cover to cover, but I spent time flipping through its pages. |
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I started reading, flipping through the pages, startled at my own memory for the things we both wrote about. |
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The impact pushed the Renault into a Volvo tipper truck flipping the car into the air. |
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They will be able to tell you which farm their beef came from never mind the flipping country. |
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What was a strenuous task is now as easy as flipping the toggle switch that operates the spout. |
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Racers across Chippenham are busy practising their flipping skills this week in the run up to the town's annual pancake showdown on Tuesday. |
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After flipping through the heavy pages of the tome for nearly half an hour, she had to admit defeat. |
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By day Andy empties bins into a lorry, but by night he sings Whitney Houston songs like a flipping angel. |
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The entire procedure took only a few moments and they were sitting again flipping the switches at their stations to power them up. |
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The conversation, as was to be expected with such a group, was light and flippant, with many jokes and quips flipping back and forth. |
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A lorry nine times the weight of the minibus struck the bus head-on, flipping it over and over, and shunting it back up the hill. |
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Well, a lot more flipping interesting than the blinking Suburbs, I reckoned. |
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It's the flipping gold nugget at the end that we're fighting to achieve if we're all true with ourselves. |
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We tried flipping him over on his back and gripping his jowls like his mother might do. |
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While Al studied the controls and began flipping switches, the two of them lapsed into a technical blow-by-blow description of Al's operation. |
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A good backstroker knows how many strokes to take when they see the flags before flipping over onto their stomachs for the flip turn. |
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For the benefit of anyone reading this who is not from Yorkshire, we had some unexpected snow on Thursday and it's flipping freezing outside. |
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He picked up the TV clicker and turned on the TV, flipping through the channels. |
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I smiled widely, flipping open my binder to my homework from the night before. |
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My front foot is still above the board, positioned across the board to keep it from flipping like a kickflip. |
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It operates much like a simple metal bookend where the book itself prevents the end from sliding or flipping. |
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The nurse replied, flipping through some paperwork and scribbling in that unreadable language of health care providers. |
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About 7 o'clock tonight, we had a whopping great thunderstorm with accompanying light show, and the flipping garage got flooded again! |
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Proper dental care has eliminated dangerous behaviors such as bolting, flipping over backwards, and bucking in a number of my clients' horses. |
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Hopping aboard my Zellers-purchased Ridge Racer, flipping the kickstand aloft and drifting out into the Kanata streets en route to work. |
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He pulled his butterfly knife from his pocket and undid the clasp, flipping it open and closed beneath the desk. |
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Wings on the hull sides create stability and lift to prevent the boat from flipping over. |
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Thompson adopted the stage name Black Francis and the group named themselves The Pixies after flipping through a dictionary. |
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Keenan glides along, occasionally flipping pucks with his right-handed stick. |
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Another one involved me and a bunch of friends sitting around on motorcycles talking about them and flipping our kickstands and stuff. |
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A grin formed on my face as I rode my little heart out, ollieing over benches, kick flipping over curbs and grinding along concrete barriers. |
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However, flipping through the first few authors, I was astonished at the calibre of writing, and amazed by its strangeness. |
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Wow, we almost passed out just then because of all the flipping excitement. |
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Free running involves jumping or flipping over and around urban obstacles as smoothly and athletically as possible. |
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Desperate for more information, she nearly tore the brittle paper while flipping through it. |
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So I'm sitting in a waiting room with my mum, flipping through a fashion magazine, half awake. |
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While other kids were flipping burgers, he was hiring himself out to local wise guys as muscle or masterminding his own bizarre capers. |
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I am locked down in a reform school for flipping out at school and for threatening my teacher. |
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The collection also has one other important feature, which allows a reader to page through each magazine by flipping directly to the cartoons. |
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I will sheepishly admit to being guilty of watching some of those cheeseball daytime talk shows when I am flipping around the channels. |
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Then I heard the swagger stick slowly flipping through the holding pages of Finley's meager account book. |
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I reached into my pocket and fished out my Zippo, quickly flipping the top back and lighting it. |
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The end sequences are especially sloppy flipping from one fight sequence to another with no real coherence. |
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With long commercials and longer commercial breaks these days, I find myself flipping around as soon as my show takes a break. |
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He finds Georges sprawled across a chair in the front room, flipping through an indelicate magazine. |
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Candy laughed, flipping her platinum blond hair across one shoulder casually. |
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The point of the training will be to create more flair at the bar, but not the kind that involves flipping bottle and flaming drinks, he says. |
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That's because the sun's magnetic field begins flipping polarity, and the disordered field can't efficiently deflect dust particles. |
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Even so, Mark noticed that the clerk was reading the same book without his eyes moving once, or flipping the page. |
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For example, choose a comforter or duvet cover that's reversible so you can change the mood by flipping it over. |
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She lifted her arms behind her and pushed herself off the floor by flipping her body up, and landing on her feet. |
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Sitting down, Preia started flipping through the pages, revisiting an old friend. |
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She handed over the small silver device and Dice placed it on the black leather dash board flipping it on as he accelerated down the street. |
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A small woman with large black rimmed glasses and short blonde hair sat behind the desk, flipping threw stacks of papers. |
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She relaxed the hammer on the pistol, replaced the safety, and slipped the weapon in between her pants and her waist, flipping the sweater over it to keep it hidden. |
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Think a GOP Senate would let her replace him, flipping the court from a conservative majority to a liberal one? |
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Assad, the Syrians who hate him, and Iraqi Sunni tribesmen are all flipping and flopping. |
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Eve scowled prettily, flipping her ash-blonde hair over her shoulder. |
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The car went into the grass hard and fast, and we ended up flipping eight times. |
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Another scientist reported grizzlies flipping over rocks to lick up army cutworm moths, a fat-bodied insect that hides by day in the high-altitude talus slopes in the Rockies. |
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Bagging groceries for the elderly, scrubbing dishes at pizzerias or flipping greasy burgers at a McJob is about as glamorous as employment gets for most 16 year olds. |
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Cook for 2-3 minutes, flipping them over with tongs if necessary. |
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Instead of flipping up, an aluminium tonneau cover raises itself and then slides back, making for a quicker operation and a better seal than a traditional hinged cover. |
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Is she flipping through a magazine and raving about a microscopic skirt? |
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Police believe the car skidded out of control on ice, mounted the pavement and hit a dry stone wall before flipping over and throwing the driver from the vehicle. |
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He grabbed a satchel charge, carefully unclasping the clasp and flipping the tan covering off, revealing plastic explosives and a carefully placed set of syringes. |
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He will find himself in a waiting room, flipping through magazines with neither text nor images. |
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Not only is Paleo flipping evolution upside down, but a second retro diet for future health, the Okinawa, comes in at number six. |
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Time for a spot of wig flipping while getting down and very dirty. |
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There's no board flipping, board spinning, or ankle-shattering ollies. |
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Soon, she was flipping out her hands and shaking her hips rigidly as if her body parts were attached with strings and the evil DJ was controlling them. |
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She was devouring it, feverishly flipping pages and then writing things in the margins with a biro or highlighting sentences or whole paragraphs with a yellow highlighter pen. |
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The sound of DVD cases clacking together brought her back to the video store and she looked toward the sound to see Blake absently flipping through DVDs in a drawer. |
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When she saw him, she said a few quick words before flipping it closed. |
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He compensated by flipping his wrists, pushing the ball short and right. |
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Aircraft swerves, departs runway and is destroyed after flipping over. |
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If you don't bend your knees and get some lift generated with your lower body, your arms need to work harder and that can cause you to push the ball instead of flipping it. |
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Once the generator is running, you can pick and choose which appliances and circuits you want to use by flipping the switches on the transfer switch. |
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Kailey gasped in pain and covered her eyes with one of her hands, with the other she slammed his hand back onto the switch flipping the light off, but also crushing his hand. |
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The predator model to be used was also decided by flipping a coin. |
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He apologised for flipping out and told me he had just lost the role of a lifetime and that he had been duped by the worst person in the business. |
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Using his business experience, Cain worked his way up in the organization, even flipping burgers on the grill to better understand every aspect of the industry. |
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And not all the new jobs being created are flipping burgers, Jones said. |
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The scenery viewed from the mountain is fantastic and easily justified parting with sixteen pounds to get up there, it was however flipping freezing! |
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What the flipping heck had he been doing with his time, then? |
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Ted was busy flipping through a fun magazine, Sam was asleep on his desk, a small pool of drool forming around his mouth, and Tanya was drawing up the plans for the con job. |
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Four years studying shouldn't mean flipping burgers for the rest of your life. |
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He also caught fish flipping a green pumpkin bacon rind with a chartreuse tail. |
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This volume defines many of the author's leadership concepts such as dilemma flipping and constructive depolarizing. |
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The 72-year-old financier has been churning chief executives with the gusto of a day trader flipping shares. |
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Amco silicone spatula, heat resistant to 500 degrees F and great for flipping pancakes, eggs, crepes, sausages, etc. |
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Stempniak seems right at home there, reaching for a guitar, plugging in a cable, flipping through music tablature. |
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As Zac walked over to the sausage sizzle, he noticed something strange. The guy flipping the sausages was staring right at him. |
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It allows consumers to apply special video effects like chromakeying, strobing, flipping and inverting. |
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To counteract overheating, many species cool off by flipping sand onto their backs, adding a layer of cool, damp sand that enhances heat loss. |
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Webber collided with the Lotus of Heikki Kovalainen, flipping his Red Bull car into a somersault before landing and crashing into a tyre barrier. |
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Then with her curved hand knife, she proceeded to clean the selected sprouts, flipping them backhanded into the top crate on her left when done. |
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She was sitting in the waiting room, flipping the pages of a magazine. |
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Soon after, 16-year old Brent Reichard got his first job there flipping burgers and a few years later he and his brother Bruce made the life-changing decision to buy it. |
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So maybe it's time for Robbo to get back on two wheels again, so I can show those youngsters a swizzhizzing, nosewheeling, nollie flipping, frontside pivoting thing or two. |
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The beetle pictures and associated text are next to each other, so there is no flipping between color plates and text pages as is found in many field guides. |
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The easiest way you can tell it's not that much of a role is when you went to receptions and cocktail parties you didn't hear people talking about it,'' he said of flipping. |
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But no Oedipal scenario would be complete without a filial tweaking of the master, and Koons obliged by flipping Superman so that he enters stage right. |
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A fearless capoeirista, Cricket bounces across the stage, launching his small, compact body into flight and flipping off double-triple somersaults or aerial turns. |
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Outside, saltimbanques of snow were leaping up and flipping backward. |
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Supporting riot control weapons is controversial, but if you're out tossing petrol bombs then you flipping deserve a good thwack with a plastic bullet. |
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A 155-strong staff catered to the guests' every whim, including flipping burgers made from imported Japanese Kobe beef at an eye-watering pounds 50 a pop. |
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