Finally we pulled into the garage and we each grabbed some luggage from the trunk. |
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A year later when he took the same car to a Cambridgeshire garage for an annual service and MOT test, the tyres were still deemed fit. |
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The family's new drive became a mudbath and water seeped through the house and garage into the back garden. |
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To be fair, after the first 9 months the garage owner did proudly announce that the car would be ready to road-test in two days time. |
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In 2001 the residents in Hogan's street had a street party, and have since had garage sales, mini markets and tea parties. |
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Maybe the reason for this is that the VCR is fast becoming obsolete, joining the 8-track deck and the record player in garage sales. |
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This can include strengthening garage doors, reinforcing your pre-designated safe room, or even elevating coastal homes. |
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It stands on the site of the former lock-up garage to the York Place house, which O'Connor has converted into three apartments. |
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Once the singer had parked her car in a garage the show's team leapt into action blocking her car in with one of their own. |
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Im converting my garage into a habitable room and utility room, and want to put a linkable smoke alarm into both rooms. |
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This is a pretty cool garage punk band on yet another fine underground indie label. |
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For a short time, after the death of Mr James Smith senior in the 1950's, the garage was leased by Mr Elliot and known as Moat House Motors. |
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As she entered the garage she spotted Aouri kneeling beside Brigg's motorcycle, tightening something with a wrench. |
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Items at the garage sale include clothes, furniture, children's toys, household items, kitchenware, bric-a-brac, indoor plants and lots more. |
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There is also an integrated double garage for which there is planning permission for conversion into dual level self-contained accommodation. |
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Evening dresses lived in the foyer closet of all places and fishing tackle, liquor bottles, and fertilizers were stored in the garage closet. |
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This former garage is always buzzing with singles, many who seem on the make. |
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It certainly had everything we wanted, right down to the double lock-up garage and the ducted heating and cooling. |
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Firebugs who torched a double garage wrecked the contents, including a car and a freezer packed with food, it was revealed today. |
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These young designers root through junk piles and garage sales to create one-of-a-kind, quirky pieces of furniture. |
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Engineers unwind by playing roller hockey in the downstairs garage or racing remote-control blimps through the offices. |
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When used as a breezeway, a sunroom can also link an addition or garage to the house. |
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Amenities include a garage with opener, wood burning fireplace and applianced kitchen with dishwasher. |
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The fact the Multiple Sclerosis Society seems to use Tremaine Road as a parking garage for its ambulances and minibuses does not help either. |
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He was on his way to a garage to have his car resprayed when it spun out of control and went down an embankment. |
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I went to Fairwater garage today for my MOT, phoned today and they slotted me in straight away. |
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Have you remodeled your garage into a family room, home office, master suite, or other space? |
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The house I grew up in had a sort of an attached garage with a flat roof and a little parapet. |
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While they may been the umpteenth millionth garage band to make headlines in the past year, there's a reason why. |
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The fire wrecked about 60 per cent of the single-storey garage before emergency tenders left the scene at 5.30 pm. |
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The song intersperses shots of the garage performance with a storyline showing a young girl sneaking out of her house through the window. |
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The rain thundered down for the rest of our meal, and we had to stay in the garage conversing in shouts and sitting in near darkness. |
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The reception rooms, large garden and garage are likely to prove key selling points. |
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Tidying up in the garage the other day, I came across a very old Billy Connolly audio tape. |
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We have an enclosed dog run behind our garage where we usually leave the dogs when we are at work. |
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I found a loose-leaf folder of really old poems in the garage at the weekend. |
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So I stumble down to the garage to see the back rear window of my car has been smashed to bits, and the inside of my car totally ransacked. |
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When she got up at Oh Dark Thirty, there was an unmelted, unshoveled two-foot drift in front of the garage door. |
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And 40 homes in Oldham had to be evacuated after a fire at a garage in Barry Street, where oxy-acetylene canisters were stored. |
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The machine was picked up by a Braintree freight firm and delivered to a lock-up garage in the same area. |
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He has designed and is building an off-road vehicle in his garage so he can go off-roading with his friends. |
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It's fun to use Things you've made yourself, and puttering in the garage sure beats loafing in front of the television. |
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My guys used to have to fight their way through crowds just to get to the car in the garage or to get to our hauler. |
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I carried the electric litter box out to the garage and set to work in the bathroom with Clorox wipes and paper towels. |
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Between house and garage there was a gate and narrow path which led into a rough yard, rendered sunless by a tall hedge and large sycamore tree. |
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Formerly a hotel, it has six en-suite bedrooms, four other bedrooms, an integral garage and, unusually, a recording studio. |
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He had bought the sink in the shop's closing down sale on the Saturday and left it in the garage overnight. |
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All the mechanics in the garage at the service station were standing around, listening to jazz. |
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Look for containers at garage sales and discount places during the year such as jars, baskets, tins and canisters. |
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Thieves forced their way through a garage door, went upstairs and rifled through drawers in the main bedroom. |
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One gentleman is so dedicated to locating obscure dispensers that he actually uses city transit to visit remote suburban garage sales. |
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Many in the theatrical establishment do not think that rap, hip-hop, bhangra, or house and garage music have a place in musical theatre. |
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We parked in the underground garage at 30th Street, which is located where several west-side tracks were previously removed. |
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The other half of the garage was crowded with lawnmowers, weed-whackers, tools, and excessive amounts of junk. |
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The first thing pickets outside the local garage did was to barbecue sausages and eat them with tomato bread. |
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Last night, my friend would not allow his wife and a female friend to go down to their outside garage on their own. |
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Two sons said yesterday they had forgiven the car thieves who killed their father by mowing him down on his garage forecourt. |
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They hope to trace motorists using the garage at the time via their registration numbers. |
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Instead of the hip-hop junglist acid garage trance music that usually sounds from outside my window, all I can hear is the drumbeat of war. |
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I bought a plain old mechanic's bench vise and bolted it to my garage workbench. |
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The remaining two levels of the parking garage are expected to open ahead of schedule later this month. |
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You will need to have the car taken to the garage that services your fleet vehicle. |
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Subsequent inspection by another garage well versed in Minis revealed that the car was in extremely dangerous condition. |
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Ground fault circuit interrupters are required for most, but not all, garage outlets. |
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It smashed through a garage and washroom, split roof timbers in her bungalow, and ended up near her bedroom. |
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I rushed to the mouth of my garage and stood next to Will, who was looking out with a fixed expression. |
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After a spritz of cologne, I grabbed my car keys, wallet and sunglasses and headed out the door, down to the garage where my car was parked. |
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We were staring at the garage door with big flakes of white paint peeling off it, but in our minds we were going through the desert. |
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The only large building, was indeed a gas station that double as a garage repair shop. |
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The typical garage is home to all sorts of things, from sports equipment to a home machine shop. |
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My mother left the kitchen and opened the door to the garage where my dad's car was missing. |
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It is the music of young urban Britain-both black and white. Much of garage is no more than commercial pop music. |
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Burning charcoal inside the house or running an automobile engine in an attached garage also will produce carbon monoxide in the home. |
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We decided it was too cold for a jet wash so I was sent back inside the garage for a token for the proper car wash. |
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The laundry opens into the garage so wet camping gear and clothing can be brought directly into the house. |
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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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In 1945, Joe Bamford started his business in a rented lock-up garage in Uttoxeter, England. |
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Instead they discovered a large quantity of chemicals in a nearby lock-up garage as well as traces of the chemicals at the one-bedroom flat. |
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We were fortunate enough to have the use of a garage adjoining the town hall for mixing our gas. |
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We could not afford to attend the local gyms, so we worked out in a garage with anything we could use as free weights, such as paint cans. |
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They found the 40-minute video at his home and a large box containing the files of photographs and the diary in his lock-up garage nearby. |
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The three-bedroom, one-bath tract house has a detached garage with a tall redwood tree behind it. |
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The two high school pals clicked with ex-Watts drummer Phil Carter, and have now become an unstoppable garage rock force. |
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Staggering the garage's rooflines keeps the garage in scale with outbuildings of that era. |
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Most new garage door openers have built-in security codes that are hard for crooks to crack electronically. |
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Consequently, the garage we worked at had many long standing, satisfied customers and more work than we could cope with. |
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There is off-street parking both in the integrated garage and along a driveway to the side of the house. |
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The suspect is believed to have gained entry via the rear garden, by removing a clasp and hasp from the garage door. |
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We are replacing a dilapidated carport which is attached to our garage and the front of our house with a pergola. |
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The black and white photograph shows the floor of a parking garage in raking sunlight. |
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Two minutes later, Josh barely heard any playing, and he guessed that the garage had been soundproofed. |
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The cases are packed, the tickets are in your pocket, the car's in the garage and the dog's in the kennels. |
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He asked her if he should go to a garage and get some petrol and petrol bomb next door's car. |
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I'd run completely out of petrol so an essential trip to the local chavvy garage was in order. |
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Now I have to drive to the paper shop or garage just for some sweets or a drink because I know the walk would leave me gasping for breath. |
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I was driving a car, I saw two people thumbing a lift near the Barlo garage on the outskirts of Kilkenny. |
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June was a retail manageress and Ian has now retired after running a garage business with his brother, Colin. |
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I spent a few years playing in a garage band and the biggest failure there was we never really tried to make it big. |
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I also spend time sifting through antique stores, thrift shops, garage sales, and swap meets in search of interesting ephemera. |
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But it was purely coincidental that Kitty had been in the garage before it happened. |
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And one these get to be 5 or so years old, one can buy all they want at a swap meet or garage sale for pennies. |
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My final duty was to get it to a garage for an MOT test, there being no such thing in Italy. |
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Can an estate agent include an unconverted garage or attic in the total square footage? |
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After changing antifreeze and motor oil, take them to your local garage for recycling. |
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Mike opened the manual steel garage door and waved as the six motorbikes peeled out of his driveway with Jason and Jessica in the lead. |
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So for those who still dream, it'll have to be back to clumping around a garage with your cousin's motorbike helmet on backwards. |
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I found myself standing in a queue a couple of days ago at my local garage to buy some ciggies. |
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I was studying a spread on lions hunting gazelle when the side door to the garage opened. |
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He swore to me that he had left it back in my shed, but had to eat humble pie when he discovered it was in his garage all the time. |
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Consequently, the album sews punk, northern soul, hip hop, garage and electronica together and then pulls the whole lot inside out. |
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Now fitness isn't about large biceps and pectoral muscles, and pumping iron in your garage may not be the answer. |
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Others whizz into the garage on machines resembling scooters with two oversized wheels, one on either side of the standing platform. |
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In relationships, arguments about the garage clicker can be about so much more. |
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At the side of the house are a parking space, a garage and an enclosed courtyard with York stone flags. |
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Most performers wear the informal street clothes of a 26-year-old garage mechanic. |
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Six years later safety fears were rekindled when another fire broke out in the storage and garage area. |
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Lightweight garage doors require reinforcement with a 2 x 4 board at least 6 feet in length. |
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In contrast to the laconic style of most garage MCs, Mills rhymes in a startling, panicked yelp. |
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Gather a well-stocked home library, perhaps through used-book stores, book fairs, and garage sales. |
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I've always had a passion for a wide range of music from garage and Krautrock to hip hop and early electro. |
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Police say they were tipped off to a suspicious package near a parking garage next to the hotel. |
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New Euro-rules could force older cars off garage forecourts, making a bargain motor harder to find. |
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She took the garden spade she'd nabbed from her garage and started to dig a small circle in front of the tombstone. |
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She liked the odd bits and ends she could find in markets or garage sales because it was more unique than store-bought jewelry. |
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Find a cheap old light fitting at markets, garage sales, etc. and then dismantle it. |
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This Father's Day, grab your glove out of the garage and go play catch with your son. |
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Sometimes she could not get her car out of the garage because rubbish bags were against them. |
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Holiday cooking pans and gadgets should be stowed in the attic, garage or in a closet. |
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Ngcingwane, who owns three supermarkets, a garage and a bottle store, was asleep when the men broke in through the kitchen door and windows. |
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After the fire was under control, the fire department allowed us into the garage level to remove our cars. |
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Outdoors there is a double garage and other out offices and the property also has a tarmacadam yard. |
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A garage wine in the true sense, the 1.4 hectare vineyard yields a miserly 4,000 bottles in a good vintage. |
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When the officials raise the garage door there is a sudden burst of light which suggests that he is being pulled from the shadows of obscurity. |
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The front of the property features a lawn area and parking for two to three cars in the driveway, while a garage is plumbed for utilities. |
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The relaxed instrumentation elevates the insightful vocals, creating a sound best described as progressive garage rock. |
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The automatic garage doors opened as if by magic as they approached, and they drove out into the night. |
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Every season brings in different surprises but the most disgusting to the garage is that which carries with it rain, mud, slush and grime. |
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Mom rented a conversion van and the six of us went to every garage sale in a hundred mile radius. |
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The garden is lush and floriferous, nourished by the rich topsoil the Sorensens layered over the garage roof. |
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Before it closed in 2000, the garage was the city's oldest automotive repair shop. |
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Imagine that your garage is filled chock-a-block with old furniture and other kinds of junk. |
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Mostly, they are skilled workers, such as carpenters, machinists, painters, wood finishers, tool makers, railroad workers, garage mechanics. |
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They plan to either turn it into a playground or build a garage or a campsite if an owner does not come forward. |
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One writer recounted a story about a scientist who stopped at a garage in America and began to chat to the service attendant. |
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His mother gave birth to him and his brother in a garage in Cumbria because all the badger setts had been flooded. |
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I have the impression that those on the garage have been left completely untended since they were applied some forty-seven years ago. |
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Off the adjoining Harbour Court, there would be eight stacked garage parking spaces. |
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My garage was so full of this kind of stuff, that I hadn't seen the back wall for a couple of years. |
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This collection of dream and love laden tunes shows an array of influences from punk garage to nouveau disco. |
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He was inspired to try his hand at poetry in high school, when he bought a scratchy Dylan Thomas record at a garage sale. |
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The wife was shutting the garage door tonight and I didn't get out of the way quick enough, so I got a bang on the head. |
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It's all almost totally mistakable as just another Nordic garage rock band. |
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A building was also damaged near Castlecroddick when the gable end of a large garage collapsed during the gales. |
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So you stop what you're doing and dash back to the garage or toolshed to find it. |
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He went on to the garage while the bread was toasting, asking me to bring it to him when it was done. |
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On the day, police officers, marshals and garage attendants will hand out flyers identifying alternative routes to motorists. |
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Its worship services have hitherto been held in the garage of the pastor's home. |
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You stated that clothes dryers should not vent into a garage but must have a duct leading to the outside of the building. |
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The garage closes with 15 employees on the books, all of whom are entitled to transfer to the incoming dealer in Preston. |
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While most cars are spinning practice laps at Daytona International Speedway, Jeff Gordon's No.24 Chevy sits on jacks in its garage stall. |
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There are two entrances to this property from the roadway, with a drive sweeping around to a garage at the side. |
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The company has also offered to rebuild the crumbling brick wall that separates the garage and the war memorial. |
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Inside the garage door the concrete was stained black with oil and a car was hoisted on a ramp. |
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Aaron plays the lead role as a hard man who runs a garage with two friends. |
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He found the parking garage and drove nonchalantly to the fourth floor, where he found a compact space between two larger vehicles. |
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It would have included a wide range of facilities, including round-the-clock jet washers, a car wash and garage shop. |
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A 336-square-foot guest suite above the garage accommodates visitors for extended stays. |
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A back street garage in Bolton was the only place to correctly pass the car, according to the expert. |
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Only the prototype for accordion garage doors, which form the entire facade on the south side, can be called a luxury item. |
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When put together the way they are, the result is phenomenally satisfying, kind of like a jazzed-up garage band. |
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I listen to a whole range of things, from house to garage to acid jazz and traditional jazz, especially John Coltrane and Miles Davis. |
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Allan, it's been said, was the missing link between heavy-reverb surf music, early garage punk and psychedelic acid rock. |
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Any band that can blend an odd mixture of garage rock and southern jive automatically qualifies as good. |
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I went hat in hand and asked for your feedback on the hot young garage punk bands of 2003, and you, the readers, came out in force and told me. |
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He was a keen bricklayer and built a treble garage with a pitched roof and cavity walls. |
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I'm standing in the garage of a supercool geek guy who is building an obscure, rad, retro sportscar. |
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Moving, loosening or adjusting door springs must be done by a garage door serviceperson. |
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At least a garage is bigger than most rooms in the house, and probably used more often. |
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Here are matters of immense religious complexity being discussed with complete matter-of-factness by garage mechanics and shop hands. |
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Thieves have raided a motorway petrol garage three times in a fortnight one of them wearing a jacket he had stolen on an earlier visit. |
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She's in a warehouse district, so in addition to the trucking garage where she meets Juan, there are railroad tracks full of freight cars. |
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A bedroom window in a garage wall is a fire safety violation and is an indication that your garage is either an addition or a converted carport. |
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He would then have escaped via the garage door just as the pensioner was beginning to take in the scene of chaos. |
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I live in a terraced house so where am I supposed to garage this essential part of modern living? |
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One would assume that Mills, coming from the progressive, underground garage movement, would buttress his raps with arresting beats. |
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Mindful of public aesthetics and my reputation, I put the garage door down first. |
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He then discovered he had a flat tyre and took his car back into the garage to deal with it. |
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The art directors did a super job in four hours flat to convert the garage into the movie production office within the film. |
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Rather than defining genres, Skinner explores them, intersecting garage and hip-hop with rave, reggae, and even a twinge of bedsit indie. |
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The three boys discovered Mr Smith in a drunken stupor, sleeping on a barrel by the garage on Trowbridge Road. |
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The car needs two tyres before the garage will give us our new MOT certificate, so it's not as bad as I thought it would be. |
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A flood of fuel-hungry motorists left the garage completely sold out of unleaded petrol by the evening. |
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The garage and vehicles valued at tens of thousands of pounds were destroyed by fire that night. |
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I park my bike in the garage and, sweat-soaked, peel off my windcheater and helmet. |
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The garage door was kicked in, windows smashed and boards ripped apart in a concerted attack that must have lasted several minutes. |
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The garage belongs to a family in nearby Church Road, who rebuilt it as a double garage just two years ago. |
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There is also an Edwardian greenhouse, potting shed, garage and an air-raid shelter. |
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After I hit the kill switch and coasted into Mac's garage that night, my lovely car never came to life again. |
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In 1979 I glimpsed a dilapidated Winnebago in the parking garage of Denver's Stapleton Airport. |
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And with a scoff to the gentleman, wherever he was, Mitch turned around and headed for the garage to get back to that overheating engine. |
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Outside the house there is a detached garage with electric shutter and electricity wiring, while a cobbled driveway offers parking for six cars. |
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Since the garage has an uninsulated concrete slab floor, attention needs to be paid to how to make the floor warmer and also more resilient. |
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While Jake was hitting the kingbolts with a screwdriver, the garage owner came by and said to stop doing that, as it was hard on the screwdriver. |
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He's spent more than a decade collecting them at garage sales and markets. |
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Number thirty-two had lain empty for over a year, and its unlocked garage acted as our unofficial gang headquarters for dirty deeds and general hiding from parents. |
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Selby firefighter Paul Bennett said they used a sledgehammer to break down the garage door and reach the fire, which had broken out in a utility room. |
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The bike was being stored in a garage at William's farmhouse in Wales while he was away in the Falkland Islands. |
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While kids love the brightly painted, simple toys, there's another segment of society who pore over internet sites, haunt garage sales and church fairs. |
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Etta James, an avid doll collector who loved going to swap meets and garage sales, died the following morning. |
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The business is so well-known now in Christchurch that the supply of books brought in keeps him very busy, without his going to seek them at fairs or garage sales. |
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The back wall of the garage at the priest's house contains a Holy Water Font which is believed to have come from the side annexe of the old church. |
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Sporting fluorescent lederhosen and long blond braids, she coos coquettishly about the lump on her wrist while cranking campy 60s garage riffs out of an amped-up keyboard. |
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One of his first jobs was working on the conversion of an estate car into a hearse. The coachwork was being carried out in the garage and Pat's job was filing and filling. |
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We just walk out to the freezer in the garage and take our pick. |
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The garage is underlit, with a low-slung ceiling and construction that evinces the massive weight first of the cement slabwork and then of the floors and earth above. |
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He walked across the garage forecourt carrying a big bottle of multigrade. |
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They have to slam on the breaks to avoid going through the garage door. |
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You would think parking in the garage would save your chassis from rust, but if the undercarriage is coated with even a thin layer of salt and ice, you could be in trouble. |
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She began operating out of her home garage in 1980, slowly acquiring the many props and tools that would decorate her dungeon. |
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Having dropped out of school, the young man worked as a garage mechanic in Sydney and later as an insurance salesman and part-time watch repairman in Melbourne. |
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A garage should have a dog of indiscriminate breed sleeping near the door and a persistent patch of weeds growing through the crack in the concrete out by the pumps. |
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And Adam traces this little company from, you know, its beginning in a garage selling a laser pointer to becoming a, you know, multi-billion-dollar business. |
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The evenings are also light, and the garage needs a complete reorg. |
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He spends his summers traversing the Midwest in his studio Winnebago, painting lush forest scenes resplendent with deer, lakes, and waterfalls on things like garage doors. |
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To break up the expanse of a not-so-Victorian double garage door, the couple came up with a design that looks like two structures, one nested inside the other. |
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Boots possessed rather remarkable climbing abilities and thought nothing of scrabbling up the brick wall on the open side of the garage to sit with me. |
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He was allegedly carjacked by Mr. Nichols in the parking garage and you can see that he is wearing a patch over his eye from the injuries in that incident. |
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The gang loaded the bikes which all had keys in the ignition on to a trailer belonging to garage owner Rhett Fisher, who leases part of his yard to the business. |
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The only changes to the 1932 garage facade and its 1941 rear addition were to reglaze the windows with double panes and to install a new fiberglass rolling door. |
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Over head I could hear the builders doing their best to work through all but the worst of it, repairing to the shelter of the garage when it got too bad. |
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The repossession company can hot-wire your car and drive it away from any location, as long as it doesn't illegally enter your locked garage or physically threaten you. |
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Raising the roof and adding a room for workspace above your existing garage can be a good solution to balancing time at home with earning a living. |
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When pool season closes, bring the stool into the garage or mudroom. |
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The rear garden, which is lawned and bordered by mature hedging, includes a spacious double garage with a remote control roller shutter and vehicular access. |
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I have to fill the car every three or four days, so I tend to run it right down to the red zone of the tank indicator to avoid visiting the garage too often. |
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Another idea is to move the pelican crossing outside the garage to the east of the entrance because it is seen as a hive of anti-social behaviour. |
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Mr Overton's showroom and workshop, a former hairdressing salon and a garage will all be knocked down in the summer of 2006 should plans go forward. |
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I thought that the easiest and cheapest insulation solution to warm up the room would be to stick some polystyrene insulation boards onto the garage ceiling. |
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Powers buried all five bodies outside a garage in Quiet dell, West Virginia, where he had confined and then killed them. |
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A knifeman and thief is today starting a three-year jail term for stabbing a householder in the stomach in a street confrontation over a garage break-in. |
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From a stolen degas to Ansel Adams negatives at a garage sale, we uncover more tales of art gone astray. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their left-handed garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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Use interior walls or partitions to redefine the garage space. |
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Someone should sneak into the garage and let his tyres down. |
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The garage rock revival has gotten so much press the last year that critics have had to invent the term New Garage to keep track of bands like The Strokes and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. |
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In their garage are six bicycles and one tricycle but not one car. |
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Mr Dunn said motorists choose a garage on personal recommendation. |
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A shocked woman, who recognised him from the media coverage of his case, described how she saw him at a garage in Queensway about a fortnight ago. |
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The poor condition of the car's front universal joint and a leak in the rear differential were spotted when it was taken to a garage for its MOT test. |
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Wooden decking runs around the back and side of the house and there is a large detached garage which is wired for electricity and includes a shower room. |
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Jason stepped down onto the garage floor, a confident swagger in his step. |
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The terrified cashier couldn't use a panic button to alert emergency services because the phone lines to the garage have been out of order for three weeks. |
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He keeps the papal Mercedes parked in the Vatican garage and insists on tooling around Rome in well-worn 1984 Renault. |
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Following Skinner's development of a hugely original style, cool garage label Locked On put out 1,000 white labels and DJs such as Gilles Petersen went absolutely bananas. |
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I pant heavily, taking short and rigid breaths as I swing my racquet violently, coming in contact with the ball as it bounces off of my yellow garage door, zooming back at me. |
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Moving house is often the time for a garage sale, a clean-out. |
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After a breakfast of pasta and 3 cups of tea, I went to the garage to fetch my bike only to find my Dad, who looked more nervous than me, frantically pumping up my tyres. |
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The garage was dark except for the strobing blue glow of a TV set. |
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But thousands of wireless devices, such as cordless phones, garage door openers and current Wi-Fi devices, operate in the unlicensed spectrum bands. |
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Also she has three vacuum cleaners, two lawnmowers, four rakes, eight sacks of topsoil, a pile of gravel up against the garage door, and a garage full of things. |
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Jungle pythons, carpet pythons, gecko lizards, tarantulas, scorpions, millipedes and cockroaches all now live in a specially insulated garage at the bottom of his garden. |
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Arriving shortly before 3pm on Saturday, the fire brigade discovered that the garage door had been partly blown off and there was a severe fire raging inside. |
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When choosing a garage for repairs, David advises that you select a familiar and reputable company, and wherever possible get a firm quotation or written estimate for repairs. |
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But right now all I wanna do is grab this little garage scene, get it in a choke hold, then branch out, do a little bashment, but stay grimy you get me? |
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In March of 1987, as part of a suicide pact, four New Jersey teenagers drove into a garage together and left the motor running. |
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They lured Castucci to their headquarters, an office inside Marshall Motors, a garage at 14 Marshall Street in Somerville. |
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Columnar cypress tress, which were imported from Italy, line the front terrace and the grounds of 2.4 acres also house staff quarters and a garage for four cars. |
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Mikes double stint was further delayed when a starter motor problem forced the team to push the car into the garage while the component was replaced. |
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A blindfold test of this album might yield guesses like Stereolab in their garage days or a guitar-less Zappa, but Need New Body's zany debut is a free-standing oddity. |
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He took the basketball from the garage and began to shoot hoops. |
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The proposed two-storey property would be substantial in size and would include a triple garage and a self-contained two-bedroom lodge at the front. |
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The parking garage sprawled in front of me, quiet as a tomb. |
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One of the particularly friendly mechanics from the garage asked me to dance with his wife because he'd been mixing his drinks and was not feeling very well. |
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It is six months this week since her husband and soulmate Brian was brutally gunned down as he changed a tyre on his car at the Huddersfield garage where he worked. |
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They later phoned her to tell her that a car resembling her blue soft-top was stolen from a garage recently and had her registration number on it. |
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More than 100 relics relating to the Saint Death sect were reportedly found in the garage where Maria was kept. |
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Mold grows in moist, dark, unventilated environments, so you should be able to prevent that by making sure your garage stays dry, well-ventilated and not too dark. |
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They camped out at a local garage rock band's house and played noisy, careening rhythms to a small number of bemused punks at the old Multipurpose Rumpus Room. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their lefthanded garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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No one at the garage door company seemed able to tell me yea or nay. |
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The company famously founded in a Palo Alto garage in 1939 is in a barely controlled descent. |
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He has a collection of antique tools gleaned from flea markets and garage sales. |
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I went down to the garage just now and he was on Rainman's tool bench. |
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The garage is 33 feet by 33 feet so it features four equally steep, equally triangular sides meeting in a perfect central peak 33 feet above the ground. |
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This compilation offers a wide range of genres, running the gamut from garage rock through funk, new wave and electroclash to atmospheric rock, and even mellow jazz. |
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He loved working in his garage and being in the bush, cutting wood. |
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Then there's a small fishing boat leaning against his garage and the unsightly fishing boat sitting on a trailer, with truck topper perched on it, on our property line. |
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Waking up and stretching everything that happened last night came back to her and she shook in off and went to the garage to get her clothes out of her trunk. |
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When they come up, there will be caladiums in the window boxes, on either side of the door, and under the big bush on the left by the garage door. |
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He still runs a garage with his son Chris in Lilycroft Road, Bradford. |
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Go on treasure hunts to places like flea markets, auctions, antique shops, second-hand stores, garage sales, craft sales and church rummage sales. |
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In practice, urban folks like me rarely have a garage in which to charge their whizzy little electric flivver. |
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Is there space in your garage or carport for a storage loft? |
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However, I recently picked up a second slow cooker, this one, at a garage sale. |
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Then we went to his rented house and watched him and his friends play in their garage band. |
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So off I tootled to the garage with the petrol can, grabbed four litres of unleaded and got back home to find Mr Chippy all cleaned and gleaming, waiting for work. |
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She escaped by propping the automatic garage door open with a paint can and wiggling out after her parents had gone to sleep. |
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For a lot of these guys, a good percentage of their income comes from the garage and comes from legitimate means. |
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He started the business in a rented lock-up garage in Staffordshire in 1945 aided by financial help from his wife, who he had married three years earlier. |
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His solicitor, Lee Mott, said that he had bought his Fiesta car from a man in a pub and had decided to drive it to a lock-up garage where repairs could be carried out. |
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