Distilling, like brewing and winemaking, became a family business over the years as monks passed on their knowledge to the peasants. |
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The killer is the cost of fuel. Every time we pull out of here we have to go over a hundred miles. |
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Crossing over from pop music stardom to movie stardom is a killer assignment, no matter how big you are as a pop phenomenon. |
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The wingsuit can triple the length of a normal skydiving freefall from 60 seconds to over three minutes. |
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The service over, he strides down the pew aisle, wiping fingers across his brow. |
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Aits are typically formed by the deposition of sediment in the water, which accumulates over a period of time. |
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We slipped her out over the grass to avoid landing on the hard surface and made a very smooth landing on one wheel and one wing tip. |
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From time they were boys, others have fawned over them, winked at their flaws, excused their peccadilloes. |
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They gave up several recesses over the next few weeks to glue, color and do whatever was necessary to complete the mural. |
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On Friday, the House of Representatives recessed until September with the debate over those lower-income families still unresolved. |
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Hurrying over to 818, she was not very surprised to find the door slightly ajar. |
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The village of Murma is in shock over the brutal killings of two young boys by their teacher. |
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A sudden blast of discordant horns shattered the stillness that had settled over the killing fields. |
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Run the pointer over the plug to monitor how quickly your laptop is recharging. |
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Mr Miller is believed to have gone over to speak to Mr Holt, who was loading 40 bales of compressed cardboard onto a trailer with another worker. |
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The sheepherder went over to his storage hut and brought out one bale of wool. |
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Benfleet kept on the winning trail with victory over lowly Epping at Woodside Park by six wickets. |
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We baled the hay at the weekend, and stacks have been pushed over every day since then. |
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I found photo albums and home videos strewn all over the family room floor, picture frames on the walls akimbo and beds unmade. |
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The attendant looked at the man, then at the phone book, and shrugged before hurling it over the wall into the waste area. |
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They rode bikes up and down hills, they ran over fields, the kids jumping into mud wallows. |
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Holly gave Ford a hand getting to his feet, then walked him over to the elevator. |
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When we arrived over 100 New Orleans P.D. officers had already walked off the job. |
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There's argument over whether he should try to persuade opposing batsmen to walk when he's convinced they're out. |
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Leaving my flat, tuna-nourished, I looked over both shoulders as I took the five minute walk. |
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One of Sligo's many beautiful walks starts beside Sligo Airport round by its boundary over to the little church at Killaspugbrone. |
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But the contractor has started clearing the site so that the riverside walk can be open over the festive period. |
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Minding one's manners is not synonymous with playing doormat and having people walk all over you. |
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If no-one speaks up then she just walks all over guys, which at least means that she treats them equally. |
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You've been treating me with such kindness and I've walked all over you as though you were mud. |
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Guys do not want girls who are too nice to them, or girls they can walk all over and get too easily. |
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Workers on the Sterling Heights picket line said they walked out over pension and health-care issues. |
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Lecturers at Brooksby Melton College in Leicestershire walked out in a one-day strike over pay this week. |
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To others he is nothing short of a ruthless builder of wealth and prestige with little concern for those whom he walks over to get what he wants. |
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I'm not going to say you're so feeble that you let the tabloid press walk over you. |
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The walls are walkable, a good place to peer down at the city streets or over at the distant Welsh mountains. |
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Essentially an electronic book, it contains over 400 definitions and essays, from abracadabra to zombies. |
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Its jagged coastline is over 90 miles long, producing hundreds of beautiful white sand beaches, bays, and coves. |
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There are beautiful white sandy beaches all over the island and sheltered coves overlooked by pine-covered cliffs. |
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It was set into the mountain side, and trees bent over it, so that it's cove would be hidden by low hanging branches and leaves. |
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She walked over to the large wardrobe that lined the wall between the cove and the windows. |
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The Push to Talk service is offered over a wired network, allowing for a far wider range than traditional walkie-talkies. |
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Almost any walk-in neighborhood medical clinic should see its business growing over the next decade. |
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Clearly supported on a walking stick, I motioned to the driver to circle over and pick me up. |
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Also found were 57 bruises and abrasions which bore the hallmarks of deliberate physical abuse over a period of a month or so, the court heard. |
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Wincing as a sliver of pain traveled down his body, he looked over to the little analog clock set beside the desk lamp. |
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If I could do things over again, I would go back and play a small part for Fellini or a walk-on for Bertolucci. |
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Mutz, a former walk-on at Arizona State, had two touchdown receptions in the Sun Devils' season-opening victory over Northern Arizona. |
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Journalists in New Zealand are either on strike, or are planning walkouts over work contract negotiations. |
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The Herald strike follows a series of walkouts by journalists and printers over the last three weeks. |
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They walked me over to the deeper end of the pool like pirates making their prisoner walk the plank. |
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But they're rude, they're abrupt, and they act like little tin Hitlers, lording it over their domain. |
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And we may get talky at times too, but it won't be for its own sake, or to pull the wool over people's eyes. |
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Liza stepped back from the lanky man leaning over her, banging into the brick wall of the building. |
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Nastja Ceh put Slovenia ahead in the 16th minute after curling a free-kick over a wall of defenders. |
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They put these viewing platforms all over the place so that people can see into whatever area has been walled off. |
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Waltrip hit the wall, slid down the track and eventually flipped over in the infield. |
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If they're really bad, it is possible to glue and screw new wallboard over the existing walls or ceiling. |
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Firstly, most comparable cars seen in Namibia had over 180 000 km on the clock. |
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It had 184,000 miles on the clock when we set off and it's over 3,000 miles to Barcelona, but so far it's doing fine. |
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Now, despite having two million miles on the clock, it takes Doug and his wife Glynis all over the country to shows. |
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Having clocked a speed of just over 240 miles per hour, this car still holds the record as the fastest production car ever. |
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Long Lee Under-7s clocked up a 7-3 victory over Eldwick after Kian Shaw scored a goal in the first minute. |
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Meanwhile, Civil Service had their best result of the season when they clocked a ten-wicket victory over New Earswick. |
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Long Lee Under-13s B clocked up their third consecutive win with a 5-4 victory over Wilsden. |
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The trio has clocked up some notable achievements in its first decade and has been invited all over the world. |
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I walked quickly and quietly up to the corner and took out a small bat, waiting for the guard to pass by to clock him over the head. |
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One of these days someone was going to call his bluff and leap over that desk to clock him one. |
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Mature female scales are viviparous and produce 2-3 crawlers per day, totaling 100-150 over the female's lifetime. |
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He pulls out his Iqaluit Legion membership card from his wallet, and flips it over. |
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Not wanting to put our lives at risk, we handed over the money in our wallets. |
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She had completed freshman year, and only had to make up a couple of courses over the summer to makeup her absences. |
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He kicked it absently as he made his way to the entrance, his arms folded over his torso, his teeth chattering from the biting cold. |
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They dive over the plate to wallop outside pitches up the middle, knowing the inside strike won't be called. |
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It appears that she got a hefty wallop from something heavy, which has pushed her sideways several inches over the edge of her plinth. |
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Last week in Yarraville, he became the fourth person to be pulled over at random and forced to surrender a saliva sample to the wallopers. |
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Insiders are bracing for some walloping arguments over the company's direction in the coming months. |
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And there is naturally also a limit to how many hours they can be poring over their books after many hours at school and three hours of homework. |
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On one of those seemingly endless summer days he was poring over his books in the library. |
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The campus has plenty of spots for students tired of slaving over their books in the library or dorms to get some fresh air. |
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Many students, sweating over their books, have dreamt of taking a relaxing nap in one of the beautiful forest clearings. |
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I went over to this podium in the corner which had a large ledger book opened up on it. |
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Each month the society holds a concert booking artists from all over the UK and abroad. |
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You land up wallowing in self piety and gloat over the fact that you have been used and hurt. |
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After watching Darrell Waltrip wallow miserably over the final years of his career, Wallace won't share that fate. |
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The wall plate top cap is fitted last, meaning the fitter has to climb over the roof to fit it. |
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The lead was dressed over the top of the fascia boards and, on the inside, it was dressed over the wall plate and the lower part of each rafter. |
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By this, we mean that even low rates of GNP growth can imply very big increases in the absolute level of real GNP over time. |
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They have a nice little theatre, big enough for a party, with absolutely fabulous views over the Thames. |
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The Zambia under-18 squad opened the quadrangular rugby tournament in Jwaneng with a 19-6 victory over their Botswana hosts. |
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The plot of changes in minimum versus maximum size data shows that changes are not equally distributed over the four quadrants. |
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She also vented her anger over Downing Street spokesman Tom Brown's description of his resembling a Walter Mitty character. |
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At an age when most batsmen are over the hill, he is producing some of the best batting of his career. |
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His vibrant symphonies four, five and six show him at his peak, but this sinfonia is over the hill. |
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Many of his players are over the hill, and others that he has brought in are just not good enough to prosper at the very highest level. |
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A rider can arrive at the start of the Tour under-form, but not over the hill. |
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Older rugby players proved they are not over the hill at the start of Swindon's Masters in Sport Tag Rugby sessions. |
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In the movie, Rocky will be a lonely, over the hill and impoverished loser, unloved by everyone and a shadow of his former mighty self. |
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The smart young women at the agency made it clear that they considered me well over the hill. |
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On the plus side, I've had more time over the past month to catch up with some reading. |
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I've had a lot of free time over the past few days and I've been doing a lot of reading. |
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This could have happened over a short space of time or over a number of years. |
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Retail is not strong enough in Swindon at the present time to cross over the lines. |
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This already heated debate over NUP will almost certainly boil over in July at the AFECIO's quadrennial convention. |
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Rob served his time as a plasterer and has over 33 years trade experience in the wall and floor tiling profession. |
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Journey times between Manchester Piccadilly and London St Pancras are just over three hours. |
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She soon found out that this next dance was the waltz with Alexander as soon he came over and took her hand and led her out to the floor. |
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She stood there for a while before waltzing her way dreamily over to Jennifer's still form. |
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Trying to hide my humiliation, I waltzed her over to the edge of the crowd and kept my back to them as long as I could. |
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You spent all that time trying to get out, and now that you've done it you're going to waltz right back over there. |
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What's bothering me is how you think you can waltz in here and just take over the place. |
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It is expected that the event will attract a large entry of waltzers and dancers from over a wide area. |
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If she could turn back time, she would love to live that moment a thousand times over. |
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Hauerwas practiced it with him a number of times over breakfast before sending him to school. |
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She is over it, she says, but she resents what the whole nightmarish time did to her parents. |
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In ovarian cancer, one cycle of topotecan costs over 10 times more than a cycle of cisplatin. |
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As Liston pawed out with a series of jabs Martin timed the last one perfectly and came over the top with a crunching overhand right. |
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Just look at the perfectly timed run he made that led to a goal for Brett Emerton in the 1-0 win over Charlton the other week. |
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His answer was too perfectly timed, as if he had rehearsed it over and over again. |
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Crews will be started on the Ouse at ten second intervals and be timed over the 3000 metre course. |
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Sprinting in from the Wynberg end, his second over was timed as the fastest ever seen, climaxing with the first 100 mph-plus ball to be recorded. |
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At one of them we sat for over twenty minutes, crawling forward half a car's length at a time. |
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There were some delays and various problems over the years resulted in the project being very much behind time. |
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The council fired the company saying they were behind time and over budget. |
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Want to make your dream girl or dream boy, the one who will not give you the time of day, fall head over heels in love with you? |
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We will proceed in a logical sequence, in our own good time, and with a reasonable amount of money spent each year over many years. |
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The organisers of the protest now face a desperate rush over the next month to ensure that they are ready in time for the summit. |
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Immediately she took over the practical details of his life, seeing that bills get paid on time. |
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If it can be done once, then maybe it can be repeated time after time, until not a single child is left without a roof over its head. |
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Time flies when you're speed dating, and by 10.30 pm, the official dating was over. |
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Allyson paused, listening to the soft melody, a shy smile spreading over her wan features. |
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He glanced over his shoulders at his slightly meaner looking co-workers and offered Mary a wan smile. |
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It comes in a wand like a mascara brush, which you sweep over your brows to give colour to the hairs rather than the skin. |
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The aircraft then flies over its customers, airdrops its supplies, and returns empty to the source takeoff site for another mission. |
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The figure was revealed today as the row over reburials took a new twist when town hall chiefs offered a compromise. |
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Imagine a small window with an enormous curtain rod over it that extends far beyond the window frame. |
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I was seated in the window seat over looking the woods and small lake they had. |
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They hold kickers, prefer aces over jacks, and even try to bluff the machine. |
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About an hour later I was on my way to his house warming up with ollies over sewer covers and the odd kickflip. |
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And from now on, the benchmark that all kickflips will be judged against is the one pulled over those ledges. |
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The engine air filter and exhaust muffler are mounted under the single-piece engine hood to provide a clear view over the front of the tractor. |
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Never mind that you have learned something new, that you have kicked over the traces of your parents. |
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Even when there is no intention to kick over the traces, the quiet understanding of compatibles offers a hint of forbidden pleasure. |
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They're just kids doing what kids do, which is kick over the traces and test their independence. |
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We were kicking over the traces, stepping into our own power and stepping out to get more. |
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The rebel son is restless, longs to kick over the traces and seeks personal advancement. |
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But Musgrave, in his sturdy, common-sense way, only laughed at her seriousness over such kickshaws. |
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At small attack angles, the fluid smoothly flows over the leading edge of the airfoil but separates from the surface near the trailing edge. |
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The demand is a result of lessons that the air force has learned from fighter plane crashes over the past three years. |
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Well, don't tell Elle, but everyday after practice we head over to the rec center and hold our own practices. |
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She put the box on the floor and walked over to the photograph on the window sill. |
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It is thought he climbed to the window sill and then slipped over the ledge. |
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Find your pulse by placing your index and third finger on your neck to the side of your windpipe, over your carotid artery. |
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Titan officials are attempting to recall workers in small numbers over an extended period. |
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He was suspended for two years but successfully appealed the decision in April, and was recalled to the Springboks squad just over a week ago. |
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Food manufacturers recalled over 300 types of food products for this reason and initiated a series of genetic tests. |
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The air horn sounds a blast that can be heard over the roar of aircraft engines. |
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Fireworks were set off over the family home and airhorns sounded outside in the middle of the night. |
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There is no engine to see over, so the windshield area extends down to the floor. |
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The new low-density snow has not bonded so watch for cohesive windslabs that have formed over the top. |
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The fresh windslab that built up over the weekend is beginning to consolidate. |
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North and Northeast aspects are of concern due to the strong flow over this past weekend that created windslabs on leeward slopes. |
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Twight and I briefly considered the West Rib or the Messner Couloir, but both had two feet of avalanche-prone windslab over blue ice. |
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It was the police overreaction that gave the student struggle its kick-start and helped launch over a year of action. |
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The organisation believes so-called drug driving is now more common than driving while over the limit. |
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We are a generation whose so-called social safety net has been cut to shreds over our lifetime. |
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It sounds like a lot of hassle, a real triumph of so-called style over substance. |
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As we travelled to Tavistock, we crossed over flooded streams and rivers that all had plenty of colour. |
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There are storm clouds looming just over the horizon, kids, and that can only mean one thing. |
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And then, in the gathering heat, we returned over country roads, avoiding the long streams of vehicles coming in for the Bank Holiday weekend. |
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Any innocent comment that previously would go right over my head and be shrugged off will let forth a stream of abuse. |
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But this is all about making content safe, when delivered as a stream or as a file, over the internet. |
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I stepped into the shower, the water streaming down over my body, and continued to think about everything. |
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They came streaming over the front line east from Kunduz in a cloud of dust at about 2pm local time, their vehicle lights on and horns blowing. |
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Perhaps it's there to prove that Arabs are streaming over the borders to fight the invading force. |
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Soon a long line of tractors streamed over the lone bridge connecting Kosovo with Albania. |
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When he spoke of the tempo of operations, he said the sealift capability was critical to their success over the airlift. |
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Emily rolled over and stood up, raising her hands above her head, her long dark brown hair streaming down her back. |
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With over 20 million windsurfers around the globe, this initiative is targeting windsurfing and related water sports as a tourism attraction. |
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Then at around midday the water was taken over by windsurfers crashing through the waves. |
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As I looked out over the windswept landscape, I felt as if I were pulled into the drama revealing itself to me. |
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Danish wind turbine builders subsequently increased their lead over competitors. |
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At first we thought it was a wind-up but it really is a tremendous honour and we're absolutely bowled over. |
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Placed too high up on a sailboat's mast, the radar might miss seeing a nearby target on the windward side when a boat is heeled over. |
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Remember that if there is a boat to windward of you, you have the same rights to force the boat over. |
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As you bank over Washington's Hood Canal in a floatplane, you realize just how far 37 air miles have brought you. |
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The 61-year-old, who set off in GlobalFlyer last Wednesday, took the record when he completed 26,389.3 air miles over Shannon in Ireland. |
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As the wind goes over this house it's kind of almost like what happens on a wing of an airplane isn't it? |
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Brooklyn is taken over by a sea of masqueraders in spectacular costumes, wining to pulsating soca, behind eye-catching floats. |
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After knocking over an empty wine bottle and a glass onto the carpet, he switches on the bedside lamp and gasps. |
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An award-winning wine cellar boasts over 400 vintage wines, from which they can choose a bottle for dinner. |
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He was released by kidnappers in Beirut after over three years in captivity. |
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Now the Government has set about building new roads and airports all over the shop. |
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His main work involved applying philosophy to mathematics, the philosophy taking precedence over rigorous mathematical proofs. |
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Dirty winemaking still exists of course and over the years experience has taught me that filthy cellars produce filthy wine. |
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The enemy bombers were shot down and a long siren wail told residents the air raid was over and that emergency rescue work must begin at once. |
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Thanks to environmental advocacy over the past decade, the threat of industrial pollution has receded slightly. |
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The threat of a tube strike over anti-terrorist safety measures receded today when a drivers' union decided not to ballot for industrial action. |
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The Dragon was roughly humanoid, jet black, and over eight feet tall, with large leathery wings folded behind his back. |
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Nor would anybody have set in motion an air-sea rescue exercise over the Aegean within hours of having spirited it away. |
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He had ignited a controversy over the Eucharist, claiming the right for the laity to receive both the bread and the wine at Mass. |
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Everything was going okay when they heard a voice over their radio receivers asking for directions to a parking bay. |
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The move seemed to be punished when wing forward, Eoin Curtin, sent over his side's second point in two minutes. |
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Railway were awarded a penalty on the five metres line which was taken quickly and Port were caught as the wing forward crashed over. |
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The neat, putty-coloured ribbing of the pectoral muscles forms two perfect wings over the ribcage. |
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The team could have been dead and buried at the start of the second when Batey shot over from ten yards out following O'Boyle's air shot. |
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Following an air shot by one player, the ball ran to another, who scooped it over. |
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Instead, they sat on the deck while the air show team performed stunts and maneuvers over their heads. |
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The court receiver was directed to hand over the items to society members in the presence of both prosecution and defence lawyers. |
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It employed over 80 people at its peak, but went into receivership after running out of money. |
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Sarah Drake forcibly removed herself from her place on the receiving line and raced over to meet her friend, with Ari, Mike and Mitch in tow. |
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Let's turn to the issue of first an aircraft penetrating airspace over the capital. |
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The situation was also helped yesterday by the removal of restrictions that stopped aircraft flying over London airspace. |
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A small aircraft entered restricted airspace over Washington for the second time this month. |
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Now developers are interested in buying the airspace over railway stations. |
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This was once the defining gap in that prominent shopping strip until 2001, when the airspace over the tracks was sold. |
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Just the name conjures up images of leather-bound books, mahogany desks and some old chap mulling over life in the comfort of his wing chair. |
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Hail showers are quite common over the British Isles in westerly and northerly airstreams in spring. |
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Close air support from loitering bombers over the area of operations also proved noteworthy. |
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When this happens, I place her pot in a large footed container so her flattened branches can droop gracefully over the side without hindrance. |
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Canadian pilots, who train with their American counterparts, were never assigned as wingmen to US pilots in missions over the former Yugoslavia. |
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She claimed that at least four cars had been burned out over recent months in the village. |
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Some networks may turn over some of their airtime to barter deals, offsetting programming costs. |
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Over the last year I have clocked up 21 flights and just over 11.5 hours of airtime. |
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Some soldiers reportedly participated in a contest over who would make the first confirmed kill after the company was redeployed. |
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Given a continuing rise in the kill over the past two weeks, parity with the weekly kill in 2004 will be reached by the middle of this month. |
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If I write a funny line and kill myself laughing over it, I guarantee you it's not funny. |
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Pilots conduct most air-to-air training over the Yellow Sea, west of Kunsan. |
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How do pilots communicate with air traffic control when flying over the ocean? |
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The unit is a stout metal tube that slides over the front of the barrel and is secured in place by a wing nut. |
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Apparently the Japanese are going nuts over it, but they seem to be nuts over games in general. |
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A properly executed wingover felt like he'd taken the playground swing over the top. |
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All a user has to do is download money from the bank over the airwaves, then wave the phone over a cash register. |
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Functions such as wedding receptions and birthday parties were in danger of being cancelled all over the city. |
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Still, it must make it very easy for their receptionists to give directions over the phone to would-be visitors. |
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By 1920 fifteen fields spaced approximately 200 miles apart over a 2680-mile route made up the airway. |
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Storms over the Pacific today forced America's premier airwoman to abandon her plan to start on her 27,000-mile round-the-world flight. |
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On January 1, 1947, having been made airworthy, the aircraft was handed over to the Nigerian Government. |
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Police say the killer escaped over a rear fence at the home, leaving a patch of blood. |
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The results reflected the change that has come over Indian morale and training since the grim days of 1962, when the Chinese walked all over them. |
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Partick Thistle were another team celebrating after clocking up their third league success of the season with a 3-1 triumph over Stirling Albion at Firhill. |
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Quinlan ran one weary hand over his short-cropped, receding black hair. |
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I noticed out the window an absolutely stupendous view over Westminster. |
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The situation was compounded when some owners emigrated or absconded, some sold to slumlords, and others abandoned their buildings, leaving squatters to take over. |
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The court heard Wallington and the victim had spoken on about six occasions over a two week period when she was walking her family's dogs last July. |
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He tried to say that the air vice-marshal sitting over there in the Stout Street defence headquarters is giving those personnel their orders day by day. |
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Halo clocked our ground speed at over a hundred miles an hour. |
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Big business has received huge tax cuts over the last ten years. |
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But I'm certainly not expecting just to waltz in here and take over. |
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With the truth no longer deniable, the Youngs moved home to Chapel Hill, N.C., their long, strange journey finally over. |
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They have sent a solicitor's letter to the nursery warning that they are considering taking out an injunction over its use of the green area, known as the rec. |
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All his life people have used, abused and walked all over him. |
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Although the popularity of wallpaper has waned somewhat over the last few years, designers and home owners are now rediscovering the appeal of decorative wallcoverings. |
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This would see data being broadcast over the airwaves into radio receivers which, if they've been fitted with special screens, could transmit video images. |
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So the argument over free trade versus protectionism was debated in parliament by people directly representing different wings of the ruling class. |
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Consult the manufacturer for additional instructions if wallcoverings are to be hung over a specialty surface such as wood paneling or textured walls. |
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For some reason, beyond my comprehension, our Government seems prepared to allow continental operators to walk all over us in this manner and it is quite scandalous. |
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As Rathnew keeper Ken Quirke raced out to close down Mernagh the wing forward fisted a pass to Gill and with only a defender on the line the full forward blasted over the bar. |
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Everywhere you look, each piece of furniture, picture, decoration and wall hanging is a priceless treasure collected over the centuries by Kings and Queens. |
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They noticed the AA, smoke and shell fire, but it wasn't until a VaI winged over and flashed his meatball that Patriarca knew something was very wrong. |
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Deciding to investigate further the dragon winged over towards the spot. |
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He was speaking in a curious accent and so fast that the words were winging over my head like a flock of supersonic pheasants above a drunken shooter. |
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It seems puzzling why the president is so determined to battle recalcitrant Senate Republicans over the size and makeup of the tax-cut legislation. |
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But still more encouragement is being given to win over recalcitrants. |
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The director of strategy and development was to have been disciplined over the matter but was absent from work through sickness and later resigned. |
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The entire first floor is given over to the master bedroom suite, which features an en suite shower room and walk-in wardrobe area as well as fitted wardrobes. |
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LePage owed his election in 2010 to a split opposition, as he won a tight three-way race over cutler and Democrat Libby Mitchell. |
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The aid agency airfreighted the books, which I then handed over to concerned teachers in two schools where home economics featured on the curriculum. |
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Matthew Hayden, Australia's cricketer of the year, warned South Africa to prepare for another walloping in their return series over the next two months. |
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In the evenings, she would look over their bank statements and bills, calculating and recalculating numbers until she found a way to cut out enough luxuries. |
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A very polite guy came over and started to run the wand over me. |
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I subsequently had a look and there were about 60 slugs from an air gun, all over the place on my property, the trajectory of which had obviously come over the kindergarten. |
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Dawn picket lines were set up Monday following a weekend walkout over pay. |
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Venezuela and Mexico are recalling their ambassadors to each other's countries over disparaging remarks about the Mexican president from the president of Venezuela. |
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Of course she is completely over the hill and everyone knows it. |
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Eric Andrews, recalled to the first team for the first time in over three months after impressive displays in the Academy side, led the way with a five-try haul. |
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There are four reception rooms on the ground floor as well as a kitchen and back sitting room, plus a total of six bedrooms over the first and second floors. |
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I had my second child at 39 and that really was considered over the hill. |
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The Pilgrim Fathers thanked the Wampanoag Indians for their hospitality over a three-day feast in 1621, then proceeded to drive them ruthlessly off their native lands. |
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To set the parking brake, slide over to the passenger seat, roll down your window, and feel behind the windshield wiper until you notice a barely detectable, curved bump. |
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He is a veteran of over 1,500 qawwali and ghazal programmes. |
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Now that the weight limit has been lifted, there is an interesting technical advantage to be gained for those big continental cows that may kill out at over 50 pc. |
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Investors both big and small have demanded the CEO also walk the plank over its subdued earnings performance and its disastrous investment forays into Asia. |
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The announcement is not before time, considering the many tedious months of procrastination and prevarication there have been over this vexed issue. |
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The terrain I generated had a total of over 570000 quadrilaterals. |
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I have been skating on Ice, roller, quads, blades for over 20 years. |
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While the court was in recess Jon walked over to our family. |
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But to make a court case the police had to break down the walls of silence and tribal loyalty which have built up against them in Manningham over many years. |
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He glanced at Dallas and winked as Calida opened the gate and walked over. |
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In later years, CN took over the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway and other small enterprises such as the Newfoundland Railway and absorbed it into the company. |
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This woman received over 100 phone calls a day, urging her to recant. |
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On Tuesday morning rebels claimed over 100 casualties, some of them reportedly were Chechen recruits. |
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At that same moment the class bell rang and recess was over. |
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In a video uploaded to YouTube, a young man, wearing a checkered keffiyeh over his face, said he was a Svoboda member. |
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The Chief Minister has stressed the need for expanding the existing airstrips and constructing helipads at places of tourist interest all over the state. |
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The real window of vulnerability may be after the stress is over. |
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Sales have doubled over the past week at Blue Ridge Arsenal in Chantilly, Va., according to store manager Donnel Dover. |
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Outdoors I came over all goofy while hand-feeding wallabies and kangaroos. |
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Pressing a hand over his mouth, he stifled the wretch he could not keep down, pushing out a hand in front of him to wave the door which was already slightly ajar open. |
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Fresh life is to be breathed into degraded peat moors in the Peak District over the next few weeks by a massive airlift of hundreds of tonnes of heather. |
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