If you put a vertical photo in the template, you can use the left-over black space for a title or a note of explanation. |
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All the left-over space around these two pieces is circulation for milling concert-goers. |
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Both comets and asteroids are the left-over building blocks of the planets in our solar system. |
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This handy wooden mallet was made from some left-over scraps of oak that I had salvaged from a pallet. |
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Otis was decanting the left-over wine from the various bottles on the table into a Jerry can. |
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To the accompaniment of much laughter and fun, many yards of bunting were made from pieces of left-over fabric and torn sheeting. |
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The farm plans to utilize an anaerobic digester to gather waste such as left-over plant roots to generate power. |
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These left-over electrons are the ones farthest from the nucleus and because of this they will determine the chemical interactions of the atom with other atoms. |
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A left-over puritan work ethic encourages us to buy into the glib sales pitches, You have to work the principles for the principles to work for you. |
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I added some left-over roast brisket and a scoop of Chinese takeout rice, two favorites. |
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Grown-ups who worked as grooms, butlers, maids or gardeners in the surrounding plantation houses occasionally brought these home with left-over foods wrapped in them. |
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Generally the packed lunches I see children bringing in are healthy but once or twice I've seen left-over fast food brought in. |
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The yard was filled with damaged and left-over automobile parts. |
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Luckily I had some left-over chilli aubergine curry from dinner the previous night which I thought would do the trick. |
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But Cracin claims incinerators limit the amount of waste the city can recycle and says there are better ways to deal with the left-over waste. |
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Either way, these things are ugly and, as the weather warms up and ferments the green stuff inside the plastic sacks, will become smellier than a week-old left-over curry. |
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Left-over turkey and ham never taste so good as in this stew, particularly when it is eaten out of a haybox while following the hunt on a cold winter's day. |
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