A long line of cars came into view, chrome exteriors reflecting the surface of the world around them. |
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Soon a long line of tractors streamed over the lone bridge connecting Kosovo with Albania. |
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They must have a long line for my workshop waiting to hear me impart words of wisdom. |
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The drivers in the long line of traffic that builds up behind these laggards get frustrated and so their driving becomes more dangerous. |
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Then, the Kamov will grasp the standing trunk with a hydraulic grapple at the bottom of the long line, break it off and ferry it to the landing. |
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This is the latest in a long line of sightings of big cat-type creatures in the area. |
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Norma was just the latest in a long line of partners who had abandoned me in despair. |
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This difference was sort of the last in a long line of differences in practice and belief, and pope and patriarch excommunicated one another. |
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As a further precaution, have a life ring tied to a long line floating behind the boat. |
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Last night a spokesman for Leeds United said that the leaflet was the latest in a long line of measures aimed at stamping out the problem. |
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Norwich Union is the latest in a long line of financial services companies to move call centre jobs to India. |
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One worker at the restaurant said it was the latest in a long line of attacks involving youngsters from the school. |
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Capt Rimington and his son come from a long line of distinguished Naval officers. |
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Dalgleish's retirement makes him the latest in a long line of jockeys having to admit that their avoirdupois is just too great a burden. |
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You can type the command as one long line without the backslashes or use them to break up a long pipeline into multiple lines on the screen. |
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His exploits follow a long line of expeditions trying to prove the seaworthiness of primitive boats. |
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A long line of Coalition ministers and shadow ministers succumbed to the newly fashionable separatist doctrine. |
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I wait through the long line of those of us who had not bought advance tix and dive right in. |
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He stood and tied one end of the long line of sheets to one of the four sturdy bedposts and flung the long line out the window. |
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The tide has driven multitudes of waders onto the shell and shingle banks, where a long line of roosting birds shuffles restlessly. |
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But this is the Academy Awards, where a long line of bigmouths have had their say on big issues. |
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She led me upstairs and showed me a narrow room with a long line of narrow cots. |
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But today the daily panic and the long line of citizens testing for anthrax mocks this misplaced confidence. |
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He was a military man, a colonel, who came from a long line of military men on my mother's side of the family. |
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Panorama's allegations of corruption in horse racing are just another twist in a long line of scandals which have blighted the sport. |
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We made a boatswain's chair to which a single block was attached, passing our long line from the shear legs through the block on the chair. |
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Skipjack is said to be very healthy and robust, and skipjack tuna is targeted mainly by the long line and the purse seine fishery. |
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The dancers form a circle or a long line, holding their clasped hands high in the air to perform this slow, graceful dance. |
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I'm not sure how I became such a walker, because I come from a long line of slugs. |
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Long-lining involves, as the name suggests, a long line to which several hooks are attached to by short snoods. |
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Woody Guthrie was one of a long line of folk songsters going back at least to Joe Hill, identifying with the poor and exploited. |
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I'm trying to teach him not to do that, but he comes from a long line of verbose geeks on his father's side, and it's an uphill battle. |
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While the country expects, our pallid hero will buckle under the weight, following in the footsteps of a long line of unlucky losers. |
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The vintner is, in fact, descended from a long line of fruit growers and winemakers. |
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Though they still traveled the same road, they had left the long line of trees that edged it. |
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Coming from a long line of plumbers, his lifelong hankering for an acting career had somehow never seemed a realistic option. |
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What he does not seem to be is the self-effacing steward, in a long line of self-effacing stewards, of the world's greatest newspaper. |
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The recent attacks follow in a long line of assaults on oppositionists in Zimbabwe. |
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Almost every check-in desk at the airport had a long line except for one, the airline I was taking. |
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The bard was a notorious pack rat from a long line of notorious pack rats, and the small home had been in her family for four generations. |
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I selected a swim near the first spot that I had tried and again proceeded to fish a long line. |
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Surrounding the entire perimeter of the fence was a long line of barbed wire, spiky and foreboding. |
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Along the way, he meets a long line of interesting and colourful characters. |
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Liz is just joining a long line of celebrities who are happy to endorse unlikely products in exchange for the right fee. |
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He informed the audience that they were the latest in a long line of students that have competed in the contest. |
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I heard similar comments as I waited in the long line for the complimentary drinks when it did open. |
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He stitched a long line of rounds across the firing line, emptying both clips. |
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The notion of invention, of creation, is submerged in the long line of intellectual forebears. |
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Typical appliances rested on a long line of marble counters surrounding an island in the middle of the room. |
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This includes Adam himself, who was created directly by God, not through a long line of ape-like ancestors or pond scum. |
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This book is a thousand times worse, force-feeding us a tale not only of the author's goodness, but the goodness of his long line of ancestors. |
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As with the suddenly long line of others, he had been stripped of clothing, cuffs holding his wrists and a chain connecting to the one behind. |
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I have seen it happen more than once that a long line of vehicles heading east and west will form when they have to stop at knock off hour. |
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He is just the latest in a long line of generals to try their hand at running for president. |
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There they had me strip off behind a bush and put on a long line bra and girdle, a dress and wig. |
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She was a worthy progenitress of a long line of most charming women novelists. |
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I remember seeing the long line of people waiting with pots and pans of all descriptions. |
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The 20-year-old is the latest in a long line of motorcyclists, most of them young, who have left behind grieving families. |
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She strode pas the long line, to grumbles and complaints from the waiting queue. |
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We walked on until we had a commanding view of the upper gulch and the crosses strung out in a long line. |
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That's because the man that gulled him has a very, very long line of creditors. |
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They're an entirely dysfunctional lot, from a long line of eccentric ancestors that includes a couple of human cannonballs. |
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So, into the sleepy dorp we journeyed, a long line of disparate vehicles including cars, 4x4s, vehicles towing caravans, and trucks. |
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Descended from a long line of watchmakers, he makes a living designing timepieces. |
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He can trace his ancestors in this area back to 1650, a long line of shepherds, coopers, weavers and the occasional collier. |
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Lord of the Flies is another in a long line of films adapted from various print material. |
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Once they got through the horribly long line, Ellen ran ahead and found them a table. |
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He said Jacobovici and Wilson were simply the latest in a long line of people hoping to find further Biblical insight. |
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The Castros are the latest in a long line of despots he believed he could negotiate with. |
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Mother is a prodigious talker from a long line of verbal antecedents. |
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Lines beginning with whitespace are interpreted as a continuation of the previous line, so it's not necessary to use a backslash at the end of a long line. |
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It's not like I came up on the mean streets of Camden, or come from a long line of dockworkers. |
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What's a gentle-mistress to do when required to accessorize according to a long line of Mr. Darcy look-alikes? |
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He's just one in a long line of ham actors who turn soccer into a joke. |
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The purpose of this book about early modern Italy is not to recount the warmed-over historical facts and artistic judgements from a long line of guidebooks. |
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Along with Californian sunshine, the other vital ingredient at her secret wedding was the latest in a long line of Mr Rights, who may or may not turn out to be Mr Wrong. |
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While you probably imagined that my family tree was chock-a-block with international playboys and glamorous socialites, I actually come from a long line of caravanners. |
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First in that long line were the Gnostics of the Apostolic age. |
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A horde of young assistants, mostly teenagers from the nearby high schools, occupies large olive-drab Quonset tents clustered at the end of the long line of A-frames. |
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It was the latest in a long line of frustrating races for Coulthard. |
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It's just another in a long line of rather simple murder mysteries. |
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And luckily for Jackson, this upset was the last in a very long line of hiccups that could have spoiled the film. |
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Going to Gettysburg was another in a long line of attempts, some more successful than others, to feel my way back there. |
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When he asserted that the entire book should be athetized, he became one of the first in a long line of scholars to consign the entire book to the status of a book fragment. |
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The latest in a long line of grandiose schemes that have promised to revitalise the city are taking the first steps towards becoming a reality this week. |
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They went round and round in a long line and then Liza talked to a man at a desk who put the suitcases onto a conveyer belt and then gave them their tickets. |
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She is not the only optimist in the long line of people working hard in pursuit of an AIDS vaccine. |
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Almost certainly stuff will be blown up in his new film, and Eccleston joins a long line of English actors who have been called upon to play Hollywood baddies. |
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A signal was made from the vessel, and soon afterwards I saw a long line of slaves coming forth from behind a wood which concealed the barracoons where they had been confined. |
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At a gas station in southern Baghdad, an inconceivably long line of cars snakes down a road, around the corner, and up over a bridge all the way across the Tigris. |
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Did I just give away that I come from a long line of misers? |
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There is a group of about 40 men bunched behind the CSC train, a long line of men clinging for dear life, and then little groups strung out here and there behind the pack. |
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When I see the occasional aircraft flying over the blue South Pacific, I'm kinda glad Larry lived to become one of the greats in a long line of Australian beach bums. |
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The next planning application will be the latest in a long line of attempts to revive the site by introducing badly needed homes alongside commercial units. |
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When Jimi Heselden rode his segway off a cliff, he became the latest in a long line of unfortunates done in by their own product. |
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The Zeta Affair was the latest in a long line of bowing to whoever holds the power and secretly keeping these dirty dealings away from public scrutiny. |
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Rather than seeing himself as a descendant of a long line of respected Irish playwrights, he claims his influences are film directors and V-sign flicking punks. |
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The persecution of the Metric Martyrs follows a long line of power usurpations by the EU's bureaucrats, legislators, and judges. |
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Bartholomew in Giebichtenstein, who himself came from a long line of Lutheran pastors. |
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In 1947, Roy Francis was the first of a long line of black players, to be capped by Great Britain. |
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I would not have known that the stadium's bathrooms were out of order, were it not for the long line of mingent men standing along the wall. |
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The station building also houses a long line of shops and bars down the Union Street side. |
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This mission was the first in a long line of UN missions which the Belgians supported. |
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Govinda III and Amoghavarsha were the most famous of the long line of able administrators produced by the dynasty. |
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The sometimes-wealthy Cotton could afford such luxury, because the problem with a reelless rod and long line was in landing the fish. |
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Even if they did decide to prosecute, the Justice Department would have to take a number and stand in a very long line. |
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CalArts President Steven Lavine said Choy follows a long line of students honored for their work in character and experimental ammoniation. |
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Phillips is the latest in a long line of great Taft dunkers, including Jordan Farmar, Al Brown, Harold Shevlin and David Enzer. |
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That he is now the latest in a long line of alleged leakers being probed by the administration is no small detail. |
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But his outlandishly misogynistic statements this week are only the latest in a long line. |
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My character Richard is a good catch, but another in a long line of saddo men. |
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Radacha Chihorich, the hero of the Leander part of the novel, is a santir player and monk but also a builder from a long line of masons. |
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The yangqin is part of the long line of hammered siring instruments that began ten furies ago in Iran with the santur. |
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John Leo on the latest in America's long line of f-bomb detonations. |
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But he's just one in a long line of obscenely wealthy characters. |
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A long line of red and white flags extends from the top of the mainyard to the helm and streamers flutter from the mastheads. |
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Lean your weight forward on to your front leg and keep a long line from your head, through your spine down to your tailbone. |
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There was a long line at the grocery store because the checker was so slow. |
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Now if THE FANS get what they deserve it will be the latest in a long line of Pyrrhic victories in the decline and fall of Coventry City. |
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The project is the latest in a long line of initiatives in which TPS has been able to call upon the support of Tyne and Wear Development Company. |
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A trotline is a long line set with multiple hooks that does your fishing for you while you go off to do something else. |
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This case follows a long line of Supreme Court cases protecting such disfavored businesses from that type of censorship. |
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A former 101st Airborne Division flight medic, firefighter, master hunting guide and IAFF Local 3066 President, JP Vicente comes from a long line of Arizonian outdoorsmen. |
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The suit joins a long line of court encounters between sharp reviews and the restaurateurial ego, and, if the earlier cases are a reliable guide, it is doomed. |
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The project is the latest in a long line of health campaigns that urge women to take up and continue breast feeding to give their baby the best start in life. |
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With some 1,200 guests mobbing the museum courtyard, chair Tom Luzier and company managed to keep everybody moving, entertained and fed without a single long line or snafu. |
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Such a delivery was through the back window of my room and would involve a sandshoe attached to a long line being thrown into the neighbouring block. |
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At that time I was mad about surf-casting, and here was a tanned and lithe fellow, young and black-haired, casting the long line with a masterful arc. |
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River Cross My Heart is the latest in a long line of books which have peppered modern literature, cathartically examining the oppression of African Americans. |
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