Just getting in and out of my chair is an incredibly hard and stressful task. |
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A fire extinguisher is best bolted to the inside of the cabin, again within easy reach, but not in the way of your movement in and out. |
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They neither of them moved as the outline of a young man moved in and out of focus, lovingly petting the bronze wolfhound. |
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She said her mental condition later took a turn for the worse when she ended up in and out of a local psychiatric hospital. |
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Water passes in and out through channels between the islands as ocean levels change. |
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In the second act, Colker's sleek, scantily-clad dancers writhe seductively in and out of a clear plastic tank. |
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He said there would be real implications for his company when he employed casual or part-time labour, and brought staff in and out. |
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In addition, various combinations of pearl necklaces come in and out of fashion with regularity. |
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I was X-rayed, and had lots of nurses and doctors coming in and out of the room. |
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If she hesitates, the male again pops in and out of his lair until she is finally tempted inside. |
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It acts by relaxing the muscle in the airways and lets air in and out more easily. |
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There is a mad scramble with people hopping in and out every time a bus stops. |
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A smaller and more spread-out shoal of yellow-tail snappers cruise in and out, the dense shoals of saupe and bream parting to let them through. |
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Stories go in and out of focus in the news, eventually hardening into history, and yet history can be misleading. |
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The traffic appears to be behaving, but earlier people were just zigging, zagging in and out. |
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Being pulled in and out of a live amp their recordings achieve similar results to. |
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The yellow and the lavender intermingled, one color coming in and out of the other. |
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If you have to choose between a slow network that's rock-steady and a zippy one that keeps blinking in and out, Reliable wins every time. |
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That is because trading in and out doesn't work and no one knows when the market will suddenly zoom higher. |
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On both occasions I visited, regulars drifted in and out to shoot the breeze at the counter with the owner. |
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That translates into big doors, making it easier to get in and out of the back seat, and plenty of rear legroom for grownups. |
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For example, you may have an easier time getting in and out of an aisle seat, and bulkhead seats may have more legroom. |
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Their only contact with the outside world is through a transistor radio, its signals fading in and out. |
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The sound is fading in and out, when the record is interrupted with news of an imminent tornado heading for Kansas. |
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Think tanks can provide a revolving door for individuals to move in and out of government. |
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That is to say, Linda is in and out of both cultures, believing in old-world traditions and embracing the new ideals of a liberated woman. |
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Her crimson locks burn in the sun as she frantically darts in and out of streets that are lined with crisp amber and rust coloured leaves. |
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Various groups in and out of universities have learned about the project, written life histories, and posted them on Web sites. |
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She sat by his bed and watched him as he drifted in and out of a light, dreamless sleep. |
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His face would float in and out between images of ordinary men and women discovering hope, with lilting music in the background. |
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A rabbit scampered through a patch of limestone pavement, in and out of the deep fissures and we climbed a bit in a small gully. |
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There's also space for keyboards, strings and other textures to dip in and out amongst the emotionally charged vocals and haunting guitar lines. |
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They carry their own personal ID badges and all visitors must sign in and out of the building. |
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She told me that he refused to kill roaches and that she had seen them walking in and out of his sugar bowl. |
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Today water-resource managers must increasingly consider how withdrawals affect the amount of water flowing in and out of aquifers. |
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Although this particular crowd was mainly due to people watching the boats pass in and out of the lock from the Stratford canal onto the Avon. |
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Shar-pei are subject to hip and elbow dysplasia and patellar luxation, in which the knee cap slips in and out of position. |
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The words passed in and out of audibility and Astor was able to continue them in his head. |
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All she could hear was the barely audible swoosh of water going in and out the windows. |
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Ferry sailings in and out of Orkney were cancelled on Thursday, due to adverse weather conditions. |
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Many New Toronto residents still use that same transit route to get in and out of the city. |
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Alice suffered what was probably a nervous breakdown and spent the next few years in and out of sanitariums. |
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This allows one to zoom in and out, by adjusting the magnification of the image. |
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I stayed in a stage that was in and out of consciousness until I fully awoke sometime between five and six in the morning. |
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Then he stands up and moves to the back of the room, by the door they come in and out of. |
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Cars were parked everywhere and everyone was rushing back and forth, in and out of the driveway. |
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Such was the crowd that traffic was backed up for the best part of 30 minutes on all roads in and out of the town. |
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While he was doing that, I looked at the guard shack where the mama-sans used to get checked in and out. |
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His wife, bent over his topcoat, pulled her needle in and out mending the latest damage to its right sleeve. |
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Students scissor their legs in and out up to 150 times for five minutes, exhaling on every rep. |
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Someone has to keep running in and out of the house to mix up a fresh batch of pina coladas, margaritas and the like. |
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Mirrored projections face each other, pulsing like an underwater shot of baleen, white tissue-like net moving in and out. |
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To help him, I hold his pen, and click the ballpoint in and out, so it won't go effete and lazy between clues. |
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The batten tips can be screwed in and out to set the overall length of the batten. |
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The hordes of away fans were marshalled safely in and out of the ground by police. |
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He was in such a rush to get in and out of the sight of passers by that he banged open the door with a resounding crash. |
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In Equinox Flower, Hirayama is left alone in an empty room as both his wife and daughter scurry in and out. |
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Four hundred odd people drifted in and out last week, and during this crazy summer, it's shaping up to be a welcome oasis of calm. |
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I began to drift in and out of consciousness and saw blue stars around my head. |
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The jobless workers have threatened to set up barricades to prevent movement in and out of the refineries. |
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We wandered in and out of the various maze-like entrances, pausing to zoom down some of the slides and clamber up the netting. |
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The historic three-cornered contest took place in an atmosphere charged with tension and excitement, both in and out of the Congress hall. |
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Time passed meaninglessly in that little room, measured only in the breaths she took in and out, in the soft clicking of her needles. |
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The videos show two groups of students weaving in and out while passing basketballs around. |
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About that time the kitchen picture window that we were looking thru began to bow in and out. |
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The Top 20 was broadcast by Radio Luxembourg from 11 till midnight on Sundays, fading in and out from 208 on the medium wave. |
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So, the scientist-as-detective has been present right from the start of this century, and it's come in and out of focus. |
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Shallow depth of field traps the eye in layers of information, in and out of focus. |
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This instrument can be focused with a wheel that moves the lens tube in and out. |
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But space restrictions at the terminal will force drivers to undertake tricky reversing manoeuvres in and out of tight spaces. |
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He just looked down at her for a moment and she thought she saw some kind of emotion flicker in and out of his eyes. |
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The rest of his life was spent in and out of mental hospitals as his family travelled around Europe. |
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The sound of opening and slamming of lockers weaved in and out of my ears as I walked down the senior hall of Larson high school. |
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We have to tippy-toe in and out of our houses because of the muck and dirt on it. |
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He zoomed in and out of the slower traffic, making a direct beeline for the USS Golden Phoenix. |
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They complement each other wonderfully, their serpentine lines constantly weaving in and out, creating a dense tapestry. |
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Riders overtake traffic, carving in and out of lanes as befuddled drivers bond in confusion with pedestrians. |
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These snakes are roughly cylindrical, and if their small forked tongues didn't flick in and out, it would be hard to tell one end from the other. |
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I rappelled back to the belay and hung in my harness, drifting in and out of consciousness. |
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The cat immediately began to twine in and out of his legs, mewling pitifully. |
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As our river bus weaves in and out among the swarm of vaporetti, traghetti, gondolas and private craft, Venice begins to reveal itself. |
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I must say, though, that most of the pictures show a boisterous crowd of young people milling around, running in and out of traffic. |
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Breath was going in and out of her at a phenomenal rate and she found herself in a cold sweat. |
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As someone who has moved seats in and out of every minivan on the market, the third-row split bench is a welcome relief to my back. |
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The aim is to catch local and travelling criminals as they move in and out of York. |
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At the present time shipowners and wharf people pretty much know who is coming in and out. |
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This guy had been in and out of the big house more times then a Elizabeth Taylor had been in and out of marriages. |
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Disaffected from school, he was getting into trouble for defiance and misbehavior in and out of school. |
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It circles between two stars in a binary system, wavering in and out of nebulae, carrying its on rings like Saturn. |
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Cyclists and delivery tricycles dart in and out of the traffic, threatening the pristine paint jobs of such exotic cars. |
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The authors found that certain triggering events can cause families to move in and out of poverty. |
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Hosein is appealing to drivers not to drive on the shoulder of the highways and not to cut in and out of moving traffic. |
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It is akin to covering one's ears, or more to point, running in and out of the theater while the film is showing. |
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Both the rear seat and trunk get decent space, and sliding in and out of the car is considerably easier. |
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Some were running around in bikinis and trunks, jumping in and out of what looked to be an indoor hot tub far off to my right. |
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Not much later, she was settled into a comfortable rhythm, the shuttle darting in and out between the warp threads. |
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The economy is made in the scale of a trip for 40 or so divers sharing minibuses and vans, with club boats shuttling in and out all day long. |
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He added that some local people were keeping the plant under surveillance and monitoring movements in and out of the plant. |
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She was continuously sidetracked, however, as customers wandered in and out. |
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Also, the underground water pipes have allegedly been damaged by vehicle traffic going in and out of the area. |
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The small group sat in silence as Alex negotiated the roads, twisting in and out through the traffic, which was unusually heavy this evening. |
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The entire layout is extremely basic and simple, designed to allow gamers to get in and out quickly. |
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The homespun girl trio weaves melodies in and out on guitar, mandolin, harmonica, ukulele and banjo as vocals float across each note. |
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He ended up in and out of hospitals with mysterious coronary troubles and a blood clot in each lung. |
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At the other end of the tube is a mouthpiece or mask which you breathe in and out of. |
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Rich, beautiful and apparently unbothered by regular people's concerns, she swoops in and out of Dan's life when the script calls for it. |
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The caravan was sited so that they could see straight into our lounge and kitchen every time they came in and out of the door. |
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In addition to the above, it is obvious to many that students will also engage in uncivil behaviors in and out of the classroom. |
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Young girls in white blouses and dark skirts ran in and out of homes, and children played with sticks and mud pies. |
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I walk along the beach boardwalk and then drift in and out of shops on the way back to the hotel. |
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She goes in and out of the house bringing us multicoloured clay pots of seed until half the porch is covered with them. |
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The cast slips in and out of well-drawn characters, being required to play anything from schoolchildren to drunken skollies. |
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Prisoners are searched going in and out of prison, so smuggling out a whole boiler suit is going to be pretty hard. |
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Its slender body allows it to weave in and out of crevices or hide in tight spots if threatened. |
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Normally, the pleurae are silky smooth, allowing your lungs to slide easily along your chest wall when you breathe in and out. |
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He was a 'boofy bloke,' a larrikin who liked a drink and a smoke, and was always in and out of hot water on the sheila front. |
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We noticed a place with several cars pulled off the shoulder of the road, people walking in and out along an unmaintained road. |
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Ram is where the computer holds data while it is processing it, and it can pull data in and out of Ram in as little as 5 nanoseconds. |
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For years, he had been in and out of the authorities' grasp, in borstal, and on a particular Swedish brand of psychiatric probation. |
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So far, I have been going in and out of the Waldorf, where the Forum is being held, unshadowed by a single demonstrator. |
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My thing is to bring these kids up knowing how to respect themselves in and out of the ring as boxers and men. |
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There have been several near misses where children have been darting in and out of traffic to cross from one side of the road to the other. |
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It is a nebulae system, planets and stars bobbing in and out of blue, purple, and pink stardust. |
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The place is accessible from the Intracoastal, so they can move in and out during the night if need be. |
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Jack was needy, emotionally, and looked to Tammy to make him feel better, in and out of bed. |
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His children, two young girls, are running in and out of the spray in vests and knickers. |
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I was in and out of hospital for about three weeks and then my waters broke. |
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Camp communities are powerful tools in youth development and solid bridges to building strong communities both in and out of camp. |
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Finally the age of the dinosaurs is thought to have been ushered in and out by space objects striking the earth. |
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Characters somnambulistically move in and out of frames, ghosts of feeling and thinking human beings. |
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Only the old verger allows himself no rest, and still rings the service in and out. |
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Motorists can travel in and out of Bolton town centre via Blackburn Road as an alternative. |
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When you first turn the computer on, the video card syncs in and out of frequencies during the boot stage. |
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I cut the corner and skirt ahead for good camera angles, in and out of a small cave then deeper, round the south end of the reef. |
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So this morning, my high-speed Internet connection suddenly begins cutting in and out, mostly out. |
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A glossy ibis waded between the bulrushes and black swallows dipped in and out of the water. |
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Wooden bumboats chug in and out of the old jetty ferrying people to islands such as Pulau Ubin. |
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It covered the bus station, train station, school grounds, and the main routes in and out of town. |
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As we glared at each other I clenched my teeth and started to breath in and out like I'd just sprinted the two hundred metres on sports day. |
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Still, even while driving in and out of Irish potholes, you'll hear no squeak or feel no squirm from the structure or fittings. |
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The oul lad simmered away, rocking ominously in and out of a beam of dust infused sunlight on his squeaky rocking chair. |
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Cars, nose to tail, parked down both sides of a main road, in and out of Bradford, are a cause for serious concern. |
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If it seems a little squirrelly that particles and energies can go popping in and out of states like that, that's because it is. |
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Stringent guidelines are in place at racecourses and racing stables for disinfecting everything that comes in and out of the premises. |
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Such mode changes may, for example, entail switching amplifier stages in and out of an amplification signal path. |
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Props don't glide in and out on tracks, they're carded on and off in dim light by stagehands and performers. |
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We weave our way in and out of mangrove islands, and past sticks protruding oddly from what seems like the middle of nowhere. |
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She also cannot manage the stairs or getting in and out of the bath so has a stairlift and a bathlift too. |
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A channel was cut to the north of the mill and a staithe with warehousing was built to house the goods transported in and out by wherry. |
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Thoroughfares in and out of the cities are lined with innocent looking hairdressers and beauty parlours. |
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The ball went in and out of the seats in such a way that the umpire called it a double rather than a homer. |
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They also play an important role in allowing nutrients and other chemicals to pass in and out of cells. |
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A half-moon lit the sky and he watched the silhouetted clouds drift in and out of sight. |
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He does however still drift in and out of games, whilst he seems to be a slow starter to each new season. |
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James spent the next two days floating in and out of oblivion, completely unaware of his arrival in Amsterdam. |
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Acoustic guitar, piano, harmonica, Hammond organ all flow in and out of the mix, the melodies are slow burning, the musicianship expert. |
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I walked down Quay Street one day and there were youths hanging out of the windows and running in and out of the building. |
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His father drifted in and out of jail, and his mother blew welfare checks on crack. |
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Finally, we know that Dale is an off-Broadway actor who moves in and out of the text. |
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He hared off down Cirencester Way, going the wrong way up the road and weaving in and out of traffic. |
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They set up a checkpoint and forced civilians to line up to go in and out, each carrying an identification card printed in English only. |
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Finally he turned around, a harmonica pressed up against his mouth as he blew in and out. |
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For the past year he's been in and out of hospital with one thing and another. |
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Though her every possession down to her last stitch of clothing has been in and out of hock she remains loyal to her wise cracking beau. |
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Sonny, of Bolton Woods, was a one-off, an irreplaceable character known both in and out of the horse fraternity. |
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Haphazard payers who dip in and out of the red on a regular basis may prefer an ongoing cheaper rate. |
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The carthorses shared a stall not only with their own species, but with pigs and cows who wandered in and out. |
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This companionship extended into early summer when the stonechat family was fed both in and out of the nest by the lonely Dartford. |
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Located at the headend, the CTMS controls the way digital data streams move in and out of a cable network. |
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A bug bounced off of the light of the headlights, dancing in and out of the halo of white. |
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Even the biggest bookstores don't have enough room to store a fraction of the new books that wash in and out, like foam on a tide. |
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For colder climates, it might be wiser to start off with the plant in a pot on casters, that can be moved in and out. |
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Some stare in open-mouthed curiosity, others dart in and out furtively under the cover of night, she said. |
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As my body began to warm up and relax, exhaustion caught up with me and I drifted in and out of a feverish half-sleep. |
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Here and there, a stray cat or dog would dart in and out of sight, and one or two even come close enough to the travelers to beg for food. |
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Within the six weeks he grew so fast that he could no longer walk in and out of the house through the cat flap on the front door. |
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That would be destructive to the process, because that would start walling things in and out. |
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The first were time card machines in the early 20th century, which automated factory workers clocking in and out. |
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If consultants accept this deal, it is only a matter of time before they will be clocking in and out with the cleaning and catering staff. |
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Even if people don't have to religiously clock in and out each and every day. |
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It is freedom from the morning commute, clocking in and out, tea breaks, and overtime. |
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Unfortunately, an unsubtle ham-fisted approach is taken and subplots waltz in and out without any real relevance to the main story. |
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Madame Lebrun was bustling in and out, giving orders in a high key to a yard-boy. |
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Kamiyama floats gorgeous shimmering melodies that fade in and out of the background, and synth squiggles periodically accent the rhythm. |
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Addicted to heroin at 18, she has been in and out of jail since then, the first time for accessory to armed robbery to feed her habit. |
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I spent an hour mesmerised by the waves, washing in and out across the sand, every now and then throwing up coloured gems. |
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After cleaning, which would be for about two hours, at ten, she would be watering the plants in and out of the garden. |
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Dump the currency restrictions and let capital flow in and out of this country like water. |
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He raised his hand, muscles flowing in and out of place like a water clock resetting itself. |
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These tiny birds, also known as water ouzels, zoom around over the surface and plunge in and out of the cascading water in search of food. |
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I would be the only one fully clad on the jetboat as we wove in and out of the harbours along the Riviera. |
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The orange and white striped jet fighters would weave in and out of formations with skill akin to that of ballet dancers. |
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Gritting his teeth and squinting with determination he pursued the enemy fighter that weaved in and out of his sights but he stayed with it. |
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The four-time Olympian will be taking part in a live webchat this coming Monday to discuss his success in and out of the pool. |
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Fewer and fewer journeys are point to point on radial highways going in and out of town. |
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These days one moves in and out of pop culture the way one dodges raindrops in a downpour. |
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Dozens of swifts wheel in and out through a 2-foot square hole high in the wall. |
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The wheelchair user can swing the desk to one side when moving in and out of the chair. |
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Roadworks on three of the routes in and out of Skipton are having an adverse effect on local businesses. |
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Patients with severe asthma may not have any wheezing as there is very little air moving in and out of the lungs. |
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What with the puffs and whiffs of transparent smoke escaping in and out of every outlet and or pore of my body. |
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The camera seems to move in and out of the body in bursts of kaleidoscopic color. |
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Mali, while seeming sophisticated, wanders in and out of ghetto rat behavior, especially when it comes to her man, Tad Honeywell. |
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Nurses and doctors in white coats were running in and out of rooms, while still trying to maintain quiet around the waiting room. |
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To them, it did not matter that the actress turned up 30 minutes late or that she whizzed in and out of the store in 20 minutes flat. |
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He was running in and out of the building, tending to the injured, when his father Kenneth reached him on his cell phone. |
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Little blennies popped in and out of holes, and eastern kelpfish and stinky groupers were much in evidence. |
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He slums about the town with his friends, falls in and out of drug addiction and keys us into the whole process. |
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This holds the top firm but allows the rebate to slide in and out of the slot. |
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Wong says the increase in Australian visitors is due mainly to better airfares and more convenient aircraft connections in and out of Auckland. |
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This would enable two streams of traffic to continue in and out of the city, rather than the short-sighted solution of closure. |
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The doctor and nurses have been in and out all afternoon, rechecking his heart rate and blood pressure. |
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Local businesses reported brisk trade over the weekend, with a shuttle bus ferrying visitors in and out of the town of Ballinrobe all day Saturday. |
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Traffic up ahead on Myrtle backed up, and Johnson began weaving in and out. |
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Second, he was to be seen flitting in and out of London Airport wearing beads and baggy white trousers. |
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Jasmin helps her transfer in and out of her wheelchair, get dressed, and bathe. |
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But by 1928, he was ready to get back into the fray, buoyed by supporters in and out of the media. |
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Jesus never scapegoated people who had less power than the majority and never endorsed the human tendency to draw distinctions between in and out groups. |
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Some locals believe that the nation-wide company is using the building as a warehouse with some people witnessing large crates being brought in and out of the premises. |
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Daniel Silver, a terrific young London sculptor, was in and out of his gallery, ibid Projects. |
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Superb run from Gattuso, jinking in and out of the reach of successive United players, making a one-two with Kaka and getting a shot off on the way to the deck. |
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I was swerving in and out of cars, and I got quite a few honks. |
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Four dancers, bare-chested in flesh-coloured tights, moved in a soft balletic style, weaving in and out of a clever pattern of parallel leaps and arches. |
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When we came back, we were the second string and on a predictable calendar to rotate in and out of combat. |
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There were few birds to be seen on this trip, although in the past we have sighted woodpeckers among the trees and water ouzels flying in and out of the mountain stream. |
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The ceiling wavered and shimmered, flickering in and out of clarity. |
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During this he drove through red traffic lights, forced other vehicles to brake to avoid collisions, weaved in and out of traffic, and reached 85 mph. |
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Fighters were weaving in and out, some exploding in tiny flashes of light. |
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The victim, who had been in and out of the Philippines and owned a bar and restaurant in Manila, was declared dead on arrival at a Manila hospital. |
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They claimed that disembodied spirits can wander in and out of the minds of the living as easily as a tramp can walk into a house with its doors and windows open. |
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Other people could be seen on the streets now, hurrying animals that dashed in and out of store to cars or homes, getting what needed to be done, done. |
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Doyle will learn the ropes in the reservations and reception departments of Lancaster House, answering the telephone and checking guests in and out. |
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The women, dressed in skinny jeans and vest tops, swoop in and out. |
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Diversion signs will be put in place well in advance of the closure of the section of road, which is one of the main thoroughfares in and out of the city. |
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Yet a handful of committed neoconservative defense intellectuals in and out of government convinced the president, rightly or wrongly, to back the idea. |
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He breathed in and out slowly, hating that he was so uptight and edgy. |
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It had large round eyes, a small round body with ample mouse-coloured fur, and it dodged very actively in and out among the freshly fallen rock debris. |
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It is harder for them to dress in and out of equipment, propel themselves through the water and operate stiff power inflators or releases, for example. |
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In a first letter to the club, Magnier and McManus questioned the role of agents in recent transfers in and out of United, and the money paid to them by United. |
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The room was spinning, and things kept sliding in and out of focus. |
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The soft tissues in the upper airway vibrate when you breathe in and out. |
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The aquatic theme is continued on the album cover and is a general metaphor for the melodiousness of the music which washes in and out but doesn't leave any lasting impact. |
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Although more active and more heavily orchestrated than Eno's ambient compositions, its 18 tracks waft in and out in similarly unceremonious fashion. |
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I just lay there watching the view screen flicker in and out. |
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Patrol cars pull in and out of a Brooklyn station house, located off a two-mile stretch of low-rent shops and apartments that has seen 16 shootings in the past three weeks. |
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When he turned his gaze to regard the trees, he realized that they seemed to be fading in and out of existence whenever he attempted to focus on one. |
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There were policemen ushering people away, and some were always going in and out of the bar, which seemed really easy, since the door wasn't there. |
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By shifting storylines from week to week, Homicide gave African American actors, writers, and guest directors freedom to move in and out of the spotlight. |
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Two hundred girls are weaving in and out of dirty alleys in the seaside slum of West Point, Liberia. |
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The liquid nitrogen injection station consists of a liquid nitrogen lance, which is moved in and out of the ready-mix truck drum using a pneumatic cylinder. |
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With the help of a neighbour, Jackson eventually escaped to London but instead of returning home to her mother, she drifted in and out of squats and slept rough for a while. |
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The opening night performance showed signs of strain as Doyle flubbed some lines, performance energy dipped and Scottish accents slipped in and out of authentic focus. |
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The next few months saw Williams yo-yoing in and out of hospital. |
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When snakes flick their tongues in and out, they pick up chemical cues from the air, which they transfer to a sensory organ in the roof of the mouth. |
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So not only am I grounded, I've also been put on report at school, so I have to get a teacher to sign me in and out of every lesson, and also I've let my parents down again. |
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Like a finger jutting out into the murky waters of the Humber, the Inner Bull Nose used to be a good spot to watch the trawlers easing their way in and out of the river. |
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You can also zoom the camera in and out as well as tilt it up or down. |
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They cut in and out were generally so reckless that lien became one of 200 citizens who called 911 about bikers that day. |
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And for the first time in his career, as he limped in and out of the French Open quarterfinal, he looked his age. |
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Stacked cylinders form a base beneath her feet and loosely roll about as she juggles objects and weaves in and out of hula-hoops. |
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That afternoon and for most of the next day, we went in and out, alongside from every direction, picked up buoys, anchored, and entered and left marina berths. |
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I had, I think, a slight advantage along with my crew, in that we just spent two days in the Soyuz, and we'd been in and out of our spacesuits several times. |
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Coast dwellers are accustomed to the daily rhythm of the tides, which are primarily lulled in and out by the gentle gravitational tug of the moon. |
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On the port side, fish swim in and out where hull plating has decayed, leaving ragged holes blocked to any but the skinniest of divers by upright hull ribs. |
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She had somehow heard through the local grapevine that he was going to be flying in and out of this airfield, and she had been casing the area for hours. |
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It steered his legal career off into an incredibly successful tangent, and he's since been lauded for his speechmaking abilities, both in and out of character. |
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So I would sweat like crazy in a yellow rubber swim cap while Lee Ann Billings and Jamie Reader dipped their blonde hair in and out of the cool, chlorine tainted water. |
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He touches softly at his guitar in that electric samba style, and his breathy croon winds the melody in and out of the occasional low swell of horns. |
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I pulled the sticky cotton T-shirt from my chest and began to pulse it in and out, like a heartbeat, trying to fan away the rivers of sweat pouring down my chest. |
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The wounded troops flying in and out are often in misery or a narcotized stupor, while those treated with blocks remain awake and pain-free despite massive injuries. |
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Lobsters as a foodstuff have gone in and out of vogue numerous times over the past four centuries. |
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Konah watched as his mother's deft hand wove in and out in an ornate pattern, transforming even the beautiful soft rose-coloured silk into something far more lovely. |
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By the time Sotloff arrived in town, the flow of journalists in and out of Aleppo had diminished to less than a trickle. |
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You'll hear rather than see the unassuming clank of diesel locos sliding in and out of Newton Dale and the more exuberant klaxon and puff, puff, puff of the steam trains. |
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There are young tigers frolicking in and out of the pools provided for them in their pens, and it's a pleasure to watch them and their mums looking on from next door. |
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Still, Zimmerman gets high marks from Goetz for the way he conducted himself in and out of court. |
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She was in and out in a few minutes, a bag of goopy trinkets under her arm. |
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Match begins with all luchadors brawling in and out of the ring. |
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He has this rather lugubrious expression and a kind of lethargy that makes you wonder if he finds it a bit of a pain to keep himself alive by breathing in and out. |
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He owed money, was in and out of overdraft and cheques had bounced. |
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It just shows however that you might have to be more protective of the waters that go in and out of the bilges of ships as they come in and out of your harbours. |
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She was crouched, waiting, next to another Elf and a hawk lycanthrope as other Elves moved across bridges, in and out of trees, all hooded with their weapons concealed. |
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The sad truth is that one in five of us will suffer from a bout of severe depressive illness and many more will dip in and out of milder depressions. |
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Traffic volume created problems at the Levens bottleneck, with long tailbacks on the Ulverston Road as traffic poured in and out of the Cartmel peninsula. |
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Breathing in and out has been treated as an automatic process, which it seems to be, yet breathing is something that we can consciously take control of for different reasons. |
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You'd imagined that they could slip into their metal shell as easily as you slipped in and out of your pajamas. |
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The uneven depth of colour, as in all these works, adds a flickering dimension to the work, form flexing in and out of light like a half-grasped memory. |
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I have seen salmon blow a worm in and out of their mouths several times, like a connoisseur tasting fine wine, before swallowing it deep into their gullet. |
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In April checking in and out of a succession of hotels in Italy was the hospitality equivalent of the slow food movement. |
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I chose to work normally not because I want to opt in and out whenever it suits me, but because I could see that this dispute was, and still is, going nowhere. |
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With the strength of the petrodollar, there will be a continued proliferation of business going in and out of the region. |
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True daytraders will more often than not get in and out of the very same equity during one market session. |
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Razer's latest Naga also features a tilt-click scroll wheel that clicks in and out and also left and right, disposing more buttons for gamers. |
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His wife, Mary, is a petite woman who wouldn't have been able to help her tall, heavyset husband in and out of the house without the ramp. |
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Boda-boda mopeds flit in and out of the traffic, their female passengers riding side-saddle. |
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Most VRSA occurred in foot and limb infections of diabetics who are often in and out of health care facilities. |
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The difference in Dr. Allen's own appearance, when his improvements are in and out, is simply and unexaggeratedly wonderful. |
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Capital and depreciable assets can be quickly received, moved and disposed of as well as checked in and out remotely with the ASAP BarCloud App. |
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There were lots of trails leading in and out of the field so we paralleled the field edge and still-hunted about 50 yards inside the timber. |
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The Martins own dozens more pinball machines and constantly move machines in and out. |
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