The checkout girls are friendly as she piles her groceries onto the conveyor belt. |
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He piles it up with tomatoes, Italian Parmesan and mozzarella on focaccia and grills until it's golden. |
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A number have now broken rank and that piles the pressure on the Hearts owner and his new head coach. |
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The floor is filthy, there are piles of rubbish in the corners and the canvas of the ring itself is stained with blood. |
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On weekday mornings, Julie piles into the car with her two kids, Megan, 4 years old, and Luke, 16 months. |
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Local residents drove wood and stone piles deep into the river bottom to set a solid base. |
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These same piles then form the foundations for the buttresses which when cast against that wall, would provide the long-term stability. |
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Half way through the show we encounter another, similar series devoted to piles of office stationery. |
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Work began on rectifying the structural problems of the library and extra piles were inserted and the building was underpinned. |
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His solution has been to sink 1,800 wooden foundation piles deep into the ground. |
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There were large piles of insect parts being piled up outside the nest, beetle shells, a bee head, dead ants. |
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In Manchester alone, fridges, concrete blocks, a car bonnet, piles of tyres, bikes and shopping trolleys have been left on the tracks. |
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Loggers have removed hundreds of tiny trees and left the litter in rough piles to nourish the soil and provide wildlife habitat. |
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Heavy horse carts with rubber tires haul sacks of corn, piles of fodder, and other freight. |
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So when the wind isn't blowing towards his house he sets fire to the piles. |
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When my mother called their attention back to discuss the war, I found piles of trinkets before me. |
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The Baron was in the Great Hall, counting coins and stacking them in piles. |
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Even the narrow passageways were clogged with piles of papers stuffed in among outworn printing presses. |
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In seconds, she found herself pinned to the floor and having piles of old balloons, crepe paper, and confetti showered over her. |
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After delivery to the nursery it is shredded, and then stacked in long piles in an adjacent glasshouse. |
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I feel very guilty about it, because I'm a fiction writer and I've been sending to slush piles for years. |
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I have to admit that my own seven volume, 3,000 page magnum opus is still mouldering in the slush piles of various publishers in London. |
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Construction of drilled piles in unstable soil is difficult because soil can contaminate the pile. |
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We sat at the big table and watched my mum count the coins, stacking it all into neat piles by denomination. |
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It's as if we're spending all of our time building information silos in which piles of data are essentially unconnected. |
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So I was led down blind alleys beneath high upturned eaves, through circular gateways and past piles of drying chillies. |
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Juvenile dusky morwong meander nearby, while octopus and cuttlefish hide below suspended beams and the tips of old hollowed piles. |
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There are medieval scenes of bloodletting, and of doctors cauterising patients' piles, polyps, and even cataracts. |
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We do not like to spend our time sifting through piles of unwanted and unaddressed mail. |
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The books that couldn't fit on the shelves were stacked in neat piles nearby. |
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Then there was the fallout, as the dreams of growth vanished to leave only rapidly diminishing cash piles or large mountains of debt. |
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Once they are thoroughly dried with piles of thick towels, they are popped under the heat lamps to finish off their blow-dry. |
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A desk spanned the width of the room, and there were files folders and CDs stacked in neat piles on the desk, and a computer built into it. |
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Leafy veggies which are not sold are stacked into vegetating piles which emanate a stink and consequently create health hazards for denizens. |
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Unmarked crates, heavy machinery, and piles upon piles of empty skids filled the most of it. |
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Dublin's many tanneries required running water in which to soak piles of uncured leather. |
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Workers should not stand, climb or walk on piles of materials without safety equipment like a hoist with a boatswain's chair or a body harness. |
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Rubbish littered the site, along with burned-out cars and refuse skips, huge piles of Tarmac and garden rubbish and gas cylinders. |
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You can still see the piles of the original wharf where the goods were unloaded. |
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The objects in the two piles are counted, the two numbers are multiplied and the result is stored somewhere. |
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Going back to the database example, as the inconsistency piles up, the understandability of the database degrades. |
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Lack of transport and funds for the city and municipal councils lead to huge piles of garbage. |
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Ian wandered back into the cave and began sorting what was left into packsack-sized piles, stacking them by the mouth of the cave. |
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Then she tidied the piles of paper and slotted it into the printer trays upside down, so that the next day's printing would be backed with junk. |
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More money than even I had seen in my lifetime was stacked in piles around the linoleum floor. |
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Spring in Connecticut brings rain and daffodils and tulips begin to peep out from piles of dirty snow. |
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She's content to live in utter squalor, while the detritus of daily living piles up around her. |
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There are stacks of mangoes and piles of nopales, baskets of dried chiles and vats of mole paste. |
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They cobble together any old rubbish to pass off as art, such as baths full of baked beans or piles of old house bricks. |
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We noodled through the Timna mine piles for the beautiful blue-green stone. |
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This lizard's flattened body structure and spraddled gait make this animal perfectly adapted for living in rock piles. |
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The mason must lift each block from no more than five piles of block and all trowels of mortar from no more than four spot boards. |
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Mogadishu is a town in ruin, damaged buildings, tin shanty shacks, piles of garbage and burned-out vehicles in the streets. |
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Because the top concern of bureaucrats is to fend off future problems, the red tape piles up. |
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This morning I got up at 5.30 and sorted a shedload of papers into piles and files, wrote letters, paid bills. |
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When David inevitably piles up a debt he can't pay, Tony moves in on his business, sucking it dry and draining his son's college fund. |
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Drilled piles were used to extend the load below the expanse of surface soil. |
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The Timberjack 1490D bundler operator then picks up the slash piles and feeds them into the bundler as part of a continuous, feathered pile. |
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When did they disappear, those piles of snow that had been heaped up in the park in Ripon? |
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Hannah yanked a pair of khaki capris from under the dog that had made a bed in one the many piles of clothes. |
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These non-dimensional charts allow hand calculations and quick verifications in structural design of laterally loaded piles. |
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Ticos taught them to plant ash-loving squash in burn piles, and to plant pole beans to climb up corn stalks. |
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He looked firmly at the villagers, who were heaping piles of straw around the lion with mechanical motions, as if they were going to burn it. |
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The whole was prefabricated and delivered complete to the steep site where it rests on beams supported on concrete piles. |
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The green piles of watermelons, which herald the scorching season ahead, are favoured thirst-quenchers. |
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I left Basel with aching feet, piles of business cards, a mild tan, and some inspiration. |
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He popped into the air and flew over several disorderly piles of stuff, turning somersaults as he went. |
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I'm even more surprised that there's no secondary securing mechanism, such as strapping or webbing, round the piles of plates in the cupboard. |
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Workers of the STC Constructions Ltd., were in the process of driving piles on the property next to the hotel when the accident occurred. |
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Beyond this load with further settlement of piled raft, the piles start carrying the load. |
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Hiring a skip, we spent days clearing the place of his useless tat before we could move our own piles of useless tat in. |
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Which goes some way to explaining why I'm currently sitting surrounded by piles of books, items of clothing and random tat. |
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Kitted out with helmets, wetsuits, buoyancy aids and paddles, our team piles into two inflatable rafts, drifting gently downriver. |
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But the team piles up the points by taking part in lots of tournaments, mostly at the novice and junior varsity level. |
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You rummage through piles of junk in the hopes of finding a gem amongst the detritus. |
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Interestingly the original plans show the buildings supported and made level by brick piles grounded in the sloping valley side. |
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The rubbish esthetic was so ubiquitous in messy piles of wallboard and carpet that it began to seem a too-facile solution. |
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Apparently you can stuff a load of this into your kecks and it helps piles. |
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There are enormous bags of scarlet chilis, sacks of tobacco and piles of wicker baskets. |
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By the early 1970's drilled piles had become the foundation of choice in Texas. |
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Or perhaps, twisted, tangled strands of rebar poking through piles of concrete rubble in the demolished remains of a hotel or a factory. |
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This is then stacked into windrows or movable racks under a roofed area, and the piles are periodically aerated. |
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Teams are building concrete piles which will shore up the walls of the car park ramp and tunnel. |
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Instead, there's a bunch of stuff that piles up and suddenly overwhelms you. |
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Like most buildings in the region, these must be raised off the ground on low piles or stilts to ward off termites and rot. |
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Bisson said the elevator is supported by 179 piles, each averaging about 100 feet in length. |
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Nothing makes a room look smaller than stacks of knick-knacks, piles of paper and clothes all over the floor. |
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Survivors pulled belongings out of their destroyed homes, some of which were reduced to piles of dust. |
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From there I watched luggers coming in on the tide and dinghies bringing in piles of shell, with a Koepanger paddling in the stern. |
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By putting it through a wormery or composter you not only avoid these emissions but get piles of top-grade crumbly compost too. |
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The building rests on 150 reinforced concrete piles 8m in length, which act as heat store and exchanger. |
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Lochs, and Scotland has 30,000 of them, had defensive lake dwellings called crannogs, founded on timber piles. |
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Scoop in piles of cashews, almonds, macadamias, walnuts, pumpkin seeds or whatever you please. |
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More than 60 people came for faith healing, including a blind boy, a boy with a lame leg, an old woman with a headache and a man with piles. |
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Assurances have been given that a number of sizeable cracks in the piles supporting Rice Bridge do not pose a safety risk to the public. |
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Like varicose veins, piles often improve or disappear completely after the baby is born, but occasionally surgery is needed. |
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In Nebraska it overwinters as a larvae or pupae under manure piles or in other breeding areas. |
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She pulled a nightdress and jumper from the piles of colourless garments and walked to the bathroom. |
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They dig latrines, cobble together privies and chicken coops, and struggle to build cabins from piles of pine logs. |
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Work began on the new berth last summer and involved piles of more than 30 ft being driven into the sand. |
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Soon, piles of dirty laundry are arriving at a prearranged drop-off point a mile from her cabin. |
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Do I go for a long wander around London or do I stay in and finally sort out the piles of books, comics and magazines in the hallway? |
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The house suddenly falls quiet again and with a deep sigh of exhaustion you turn to the piles of dirty plates and laundry that need washing. |
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A handful of shorebirds scampered among clouds of tiny insects and piles of seaweed. |
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The only sound she could hear were the flies buzzing around the Brobdingnagian piles of waste. |
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In the meantime, strategically placed brush piles in the woodland area supply the resident birds with nesting materials. |
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Papers littered the top of his desk and spilled off the sides in large clumpy piles of documents. |
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Gone were the piles of undifferentiated clutter, the narrow passageways, and the mysterious back room. |
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She'd lick the soup plate clean of everything except the peas and carrots, which she left in separate neat piles on either side of the dish. |
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Pretty soon I had some nice piles of sweet-smelling fig leaves, ready to be bagged. |
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A day and a half of digging and riddling had produced several piles of authentic clayish undersoil. |
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During construction it was shored up with piles and the new building built around it. |
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The field has been ruined, the grass has been churned up into mud, there are piles of rubbish everywhere and it's not even been bagged. |
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Literature began to resemble the enormous book piles then appearing all over the major cities of the empire. |
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When building homes, dusky-footed wood rats heap sticks into protective piles that may reach several feet in height and width. |
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As I sorted the mail, I made little organized piles on the dining room table. |
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For instance, I have a Zeith four-in-one clam bucket, and I can run any kind of hammer, drill, turn a 360 rotation, run a nibbler, drive piles. |
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One movie involves cute little nerdy kids while the other involves swarthy, gamblers hunched over large piles of chips? |
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All was empty there in the ocean-breezed lot, save for some random piles of garbage and a cat or two romping through the lanes. |
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These young designers root through junk piles and garage sales to create one-of-a-kind, quirky pieces of furniture. |
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The girl rushes to join her mother, who is rooting through some old piles of lace handkerchiefs. |
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They move quickly because the wheel loader wants to clear the area before the next load, stacking piles of logs that border the landing. |
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There were a couple of trashcans along it, and they spewed nasty smelling piles of half rotten food, and junk. |
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Once the chipmunk had retreated, the dominant chickaree took over the piles of cones beneath the white pine and guarded his treasure vigilantly. |
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Each player picks up a small pile of roughly 22 cards from either of the two piles. |
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Creating log piles may help to attract hedgehogs, and rockeries may attract frogs, newts and toads who usually spend winter on land. |
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Teams of children, aged between 12 and 19 years, cleared piles of rubbish in a two-hour litter blitz. |
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Downstairs were the looms and the spinning wheels, the floor covered in scraps of cloth and piles of wool. |
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There are cave-like hollows in the walls, deep fissures, and piles of sharply splintered rock strewn about as if blasting has just taken place. |
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Blackened, sun-baked filth laid rotting outside the medical clinic and piles of used syringes were scattered about the courtyard. |
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Here you'd have to assemble your own wheels from piles of valves, tyres, rims and hub caps. |
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She made her way uncomfortably past the piles of luggage to grab her own bags. |
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When temperatures drop, stable flies overwinter as larvae or pupae in piles of larval breeding material. |
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Under ordinary circumstances hoary marmots are usually seen on the top of boulder piles. |
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The house is in disarray, piles of unwashed dishes and unpaid bills are strewn across the dining room table. |
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Small asteroids like 1998 SF36 are expected to be shattered objects, but not necessarily rubble piles and not necessarily strengthless. |
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The lake basin includes piles of skeletons of large mammals such as fallow deer, red deer, and aurochs, the ancestor of modern cattle. |
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For each section, terram was laid, sandbags placed to hold it in position, and then the lines of historic palisades and piles were sandbagged. |
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To the side I heaped up a pile of purple orach, and of course we set out piles of business cards and brochures along with an open photo album. |
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The piles were tarred ironbark and the beams were kauri with iron brackets to brace them. |
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They walked past piles of books and to his desk where there was an old cash register and small lamp. |
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Everywhere she looked were piles of books, tarps covering crates and furniture, old chests, and a conglomeration of junk and useful items. |
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He shouted, shaking with force the piles of paperback books on his make-do bookshelves. |
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The jacket is on the back of the chair and the security pass lies on the desk next to piles of paperwork. |
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From my vantage point, the cranes working away on the mounds resembled Matchbox cars in scale to the piles. |
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The sergeant counted the money onto the kitchen table, note by note, arranging it in neat piles. |
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Some confiscated materials were found in the houses and some weapons were even found in manure piles and haystacks. |
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Something of a scatterbrain, his study was populated by stacks of unchecked papers and piles of worn books. |
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The project will see a special crew, armed with a truck, hunting down and carting away piles of rubbish before firebugs can strike. |
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There were noisy typewriters and even noisier teleprinters, to say nothing of piles of typewritten sheets of paper. |
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I have too many piles of unread paper comics to read, and they make me feel guilty by being things that take up space on the floor in boxes. |
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The most primitive form of production was in clamps or piles, covered with earth or turves, and fired with small coal. |
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These underwater rock piles run perpendicular from shore toward the channel to divert water to help scour the channel. |
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Her vague, scratchy, grayish images look kind of like piles of bent wire already, and they might be more interesting in three dimensions. |
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A slight nudge of the boat sent the wooden piles scringing in a long, creaking protest. |
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I'd jump headlong from the hayloft into piles of straw, never stopping to consider how deep the straw was. |
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In the piles were 10 red ears of corn and whoever found a red ear of corn got to kiss whoever they wanted to. |
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And how many times do you have to sort through said piles to find a matching set? |
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Many mobile homes were reduced to piles of matchwood and twisted aluminium. |
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In the four cardinal points of the clearing were small piles of dirt where it seemed fires had been burned, long ago. |
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Meanwhile, Pasar Minggu market in South Jakarta looked dirty due to accumulated piles of garbage at several places. |
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Like the biting winds of nature that sculpt rock and carve stone, inflation and taxes will grind the greatest piles of fortune to dust over time. |
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Are these questions to ask ourselves as the years pass, as the hostility grows, as the piles of dead mount on both sides? |
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Eventually, as deficit piles on deficit, the accumulated debt starts to grow more rapidly than the economy. |
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The blast, not far from diplomatic quarters and the king's main palace, left piles of rubble, hunks of twisted metal, broken glass and a large crater. |
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La Teresita also has an adjoining cafeteria where you can head for an informal buffet and heaping piles of Cuban delicacies. |
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Michael keeps his cool until he sees piles of Petroleum Coke on the banks of the Athabasca. |
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And now, they await a potential appeals process while continuing to chip away at piles of litigation. |
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We came across men in loose djellabas riding tiny donkeys, and others scything by hand, leaving piles of barley under olive trees. |
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On busier roads, elderly, scarved women sat by piles of potatoes and onions hoping forlornly for a sale. |
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We are still wading through the piles of responses with reader feedback. |
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I read about abiogenesis, the belief that animals and insects can be spontaneously generated from dew, piles of old clothes, the slime in wells, and mud. |
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The waitstaff seems to have been there since 1924 as well, and they bring you huge honking piles of food, including pretty much a loaf of bread with everything. |
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Richard Robidoux, the project manager for E. D. Swett, Inc., said a hundred piles were driven to a depth of between 120 and 160 feet for the bridge abutments. |
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The post gradually stacks up in messy piles, until it eventually gets removed by one or other of the addressees, many of whom still appear to have a door-key. |
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A virtual kaleidoscope of colour inundate not only the standing piles, but also overrun old fallen timbers that overlap, forming small overhangs and grottoes. |
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But something other than money, even vast piles of it, keeps Bond going. |
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Outside on the plaza lay piles of granite still to be put in place, pallets stacked up on the grass, and more rolls of copper wire yet to be slotted in to place. |
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Many of these symptoms may be due to another condition, such as piles or even rectal or bowel cancer, so it is important to see your GP as soon as possible. |
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And yes, yippee, I have hit bottom on the piles of paper around the desk. |
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Everyone jokes about piles, even though they ain't no laughing matter. |
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Sure, I'll obsess over a book or the folder structure on a hard drive, but laundry piles up in my big basket for weeks, and I never remember to water the plants. |
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A few quick mathematical calculations will show that there's heaps, piles, zillions more places where conditions like this exist in Space than on a planet's surface. |
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Everywhere paint was chipping, wood was cracking, piles of putrid garbage were collecting, and laundry lines were being strung anywhere it was possible to do so. |
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In another black-and-white shot, they are boyishly sprawled on the rose-printed carpet of their suite, reading piles of fan mail. |
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Despite stock market woes, people are still buying housing lickety-split, fueled by piles of equity in their current properties and rock-bottom mortgage interest rates. |
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A small outdoor television satellite dish sticks out of tall grass alongside a few piles of firewood. |
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It consists of a display of empty wood frames, piles of crates, rolls of canvas covered with brown pigment and charred-looking objects in wooden and cardboard boxes. |
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Ever since the blast rocked four houses in the middle of a terraced row in Cecilia Street, Great Lever, two years ago, piles of rubble have remained to mark the spot. |
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Today's carpets and rugs come in a wide range of options, from rich cut piles and patterned berbers to fabric-inspired braids, that work well with today's favorite looks. |
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Dense shrubbery can provide shelter, as can brush piles, thickets of rugosa roses, or tall evergreen trees such as coast live oak, deodar cedar, or redwood. |
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After the 2001 quake in Gujarat, I spent a week working there and losing count of the piles of discarded old clothes. |
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He piles the trash into the can and stands in the gutter, waiting for the light to change. |
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There are many, many cars, and lots of people tailgating, with circles of lawn chairs and barbecues and shockingly large piles of empty beer cans. |
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The big box of Christmas paper came down from the cupboard above the microwave, and Mum shuffled through her collection, sorting them into various piles. |
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Sacks of dates and piles of vegetables lay under canvas awnings. |
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All day tepee poles, lodge skins, dried meat, cooking utensils, and other paraphernalia from the abandoned Sioux village were stacked in huge piles and set afire. |
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For the first time in what seemed like years I heard actual rain drumming against the roof and washing snow from the streets and reducing drifts to icy piles of dirty slush. |
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Inside, the chairs are stacked in three neat piles on the porch. |
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A truly successful person piles successes on top of each other. |
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Once the piles are in the ground, they will remain 600 mm above the surface for a week while they are monitored, and then driven all the way into the soil. |
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Maybe you are still chowing down on dreadfully misproportioned piles of carbohydrates and fat, and working out halfheartedly, or misguidedly, or not at all. |
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On the far wall, CDs teetered in jumbled piles, films, books and magazines were mixed up together in boxes and on shelves and clothes sat in haphazard heaps. |
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Computer glitches, bad weather, a number of airline workers sick-outs all contributed to leaving thousands of flights unflown and piles of baggage unhandled. |
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He and his colleagues in the Tadcaster Fraud Squad were confronted with a mound of paperwork, huge piles of loose papers, all of which had to be read and understood. |
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The dusty barren ground was littered with piles of unburied corpses. |
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Inside are piles of battered registers, marked with the date in blue. |
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He parked alongside some piles of pallets stacked on the quayside which were very close to the bollards to which the starboard mooring lines were secured. |
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These days, you have to be very good indeed, or very lucky, to be pulled out of the mountainous slush piles on the desks of children's publishers. |
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With piles of work mounting up, deadlines looming and ever-increasing pressure from unsympathetic bosses, the 25-year-old was suffering from stress. |
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Outside the house, some people sat on the piles of rock in front of their now exposed living rooms and bedrooms. |
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Sitting on the ledge, looking up at the piles of spindrift snow just waiting to pour down my collar and into my gloves, I realized that I was maybe done for the day. |
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This annoys me no end, especially considering the piles of people I know who are perfectly desirable but single or celibate or virgins because of random situations. |
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When viewed from above, the shells appear to represent small piles of pebbles, with the smallest ones on the upper spire and the largest ones on the body whorl. |
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Attack those piles of paper, your desk, your closet and your bureau. |
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When the chatty, high-energy nurse went to Haiti for the first time four years ago, she took boxes of medicine, cans of food and piles of clothes. |
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Small piles of stones marked the ground in straight, even rows. |
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Farm buildings were cleared out of muck and little piles were stacked in rows in the field to dry and then the casuals would spread it on the land. |
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Huge piles of fish bones and shells on the beach serve as memorials to the feats of a vanished people known as strandlopers who once scavenged the shore for food. |
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They found large piles of sawdust and tree stumps cut to ground level. |
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Check for other possible breeding areas, such as slow compost heaps, damp bedding in dog kennels, chicken pens and yards, rubbish piles, and leaking septic pipes and outlets. |
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Now, look around you at the steaming piles of baby clothes, towelling nappies and suchlike on every desk, cupboard, radiator, hat stand, wall planner and trouser press. |
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The invention was presented as a means of avoiding piles, pox and plague. |
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Although her offices in Chelmsford, MA, are cluttered with piles of fabric swatches, she tries to encourage better use of new technology at companies around the world. |
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This timber is well adapted for piles in situations where they are kept constantly wet, for swingletrees, spokes, and handles of tools, also for the teeth of wheels. |
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The closeness of garbage informs the film, which dwells on images of the garbage truck and the two garbage men wrestling each other amid piles of rubbish. |
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Lead from shotgun pellets and other ammunition is poisoning many of the vultures as they scavenge abandoned carcasses and gut piles, a new study confirms. |
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I made my way to the bathroom where I fished through piles of hair accessories until I found my giant clip with which I fastened my hair in a French twist. |
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They will want to drill sticks of dynamite into the piles of your house. |
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Macro Enterprises Ltd., for instance, does the piles for our buildings. |
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The bread from the first piles of newly threshed grain is known as basik. |
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They're all heaped up in two towering piles, along with the old battening. |
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Frith piles up layers of sharp, melodic guitars, woozy mellotrons or mournfully folky violins, with results that range from the infectiously melodic to the fearsomely dense. |
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There is little point in having workers toil long and hard to sweep the debris into neat piles, which are then left to withstand the ravages of wind, rain and speeding wheels. |
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Toilets overflow, pipes leak and refuse piles up in the stairwells. |
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The curds are pushed into two banks, cut into slabs to allow more of the whey to drain off, flipped and stacked three times into ever taller piles. |
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She figures if we go through our dad's closets and dig out the ones buried underneath the piles of toques, mittens, and scarves, we could all be hip. |
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Everyone piles fillings onto their tortillas, folds up and devours. |
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Animal activists also found caged birds including parrots, pigeons and crows in the apartment as well as a sewer rat, a hedgehog and piles of food and animal feces. |
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The furniture itself, where it was visible beneath piles of sheet music and literature, was a mismatched set of masterpieces in every style imaginable. |
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But for this type of application, the hand-helds are much more popular because people are climbing on top of piles of metals and such. |
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We searched unmethodically through the piles of boxes, grabbing them at random and losing track of which ones we had checked before. |
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Stool softeners may be helpful, especially with hemorrhoids or piles present, but the stool softener must be taken daily for effectiveness. |
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In the 1990s, the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority started to implement plans to decommission, disassemble and clean up both piles. |
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It was the nooning hour, and the men at their limited leisure lay in the sun on the piles of lumber, like lizards. |
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By 1851 the harbor was extended out into the bay by wharves while buildings were erected on piles among the ships. |
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The firm had already taken delivery of steel piles to be used to build a cofferdam at its Graythorp site, near Hartlepool. |
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During this time, small piles of frass extruded by the larvae accumulate under logs. |
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Some of the infantry got pinned down by it, and from cover kept up the battle by grenading rubble piles or any other likely spots ahead of them. |
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He made two piles of clothes even steven and let me pick which one I wanted. |
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Cairn originally could more broadly refer to various types of hills and natural stone piles, but today is used exclusively of artificial ones. |
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In Ubangi, a leaf-decoction is used in a hip-bath for piles, and a root-decoction is also drunk. |
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To my mind, it's all about the potentially demotivating power of great big piles of cash. |
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The rock piles, known as croys, were put in place in the 1990s in the hope they would create pools for the salmon to congregate in. |
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If the piles are more severe and continually stick out, it may be that a procedure to cut, cauterize or otherwise remove them may be required. |
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For now, the disassembled gasoline station owned by collector James Perry just sits in piles in a gravel yard in Castaic. |
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They ascend barely discernible trails, crossing piles of rubble from avalanches and snowslides. |
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Different types of cairns exist from rough piles of stones to interlocking dry stone round cylinders. |
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More than 400 of Houston's items were sold off, including piles of slinky evening dresses, sequin-encrusted bustiers and leopard print catsuits. |
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Each product comes ready-to-use and offers unique benefits for the piler, enabling them to move and reconfigure the piles on their desk. |
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Reducing animal harborage, such as keeping wood piles away from the house, can prevent a tick host, like a rodent, from being close to your home. |
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Meadow muffins are the smelly piles left by cows for you to accidentally step in. |
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The filmmakers find severed shark fins covering a roof in China and piles of gills cut from manta rays in Indonesia. |
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In Edinburgh, the Hash House Harriers running club sparked panic when they used piles of flour to mark a route past the US Consulate. |
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Kobayashi is also in the Guinness Book of Records for his feats with huge piles of meatballs, beefburgers and pasta. |
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Comfy beanbags, small tables and chairs and piles and piles of books make it a haven from the boring shops for any pre-school child. |
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Because he spent the next two hours shovelling great steaming piles of TV you-know-what. |
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In the evenings, Liz and Richard would sit on the sofa, tucking into enormous takeaway curries with piles of chips, naan, rice and poppadums. |
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Inside, the barrels of gunpowder were discovered hidden under piles of firewood and coal. |
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Engineers drove oak piles into the mud to provide a stable foundation, and surrounded the spring with an irregular stone chamber lined with lead. |
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Such days as there was no window-dressing there was a mighty carrying and lifting of blocks and bales of goods into piles and stacks. |
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A wide range of materials was used for windbreaks, including rigid bark sheets inserted in sand, piles of grass or foliage, and stone walls. |
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Moraines, piles of rock picked up during the movement of the glacier, accumulate at edges, centre and the terminus of glaciers. |
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Finally, the leaves can be raked into piles for transport to a leaf humus pile. |
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The site of the Victoria Tower was found to consist of quicksand, necessitating the use of piles. |
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Most of these piles were made from trunks of alder trees, a wood noted for its water resistance. |
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The piles penetrate a softer layer of sand and mud until they reach a much harder layer of compressed clay. |
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The foundations rest on plates of Istrian limestone placed on top of the piles, and buildings of brick or stone sit above these footings. |
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At present, the waste is disposed of in large piles in woods near the village of Khuzhir. |
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Rotting logs, debris piles, old housing settlement, wells, and seasonal farm ponds are examples of such refugia. |
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Calculation was facilitated by moving piles of tokens, seeds or pebbles between compartments of the yupana. |
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When rangers examined the fallen arch, they found footprints nearby, and piles of trash and beer bottles. |
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These include the ballast piles and keel lengths of the Molasses Reef Wreck and Highborn Cay Wreck in the Bahamas. |
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Preserved wood is used most often for railroad ties, utility poles, marine piles, decks, fences and other outdoor applications. |
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The piles of gifts would collect dust and I'd end up feeling ill while everyone else had a great time. |
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Octopus middens are piles of debris that the octopus piles up to conceal the entrance of its den. |
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He pushed through knots of whalemen grouped with their families and friends, and surrounded by piles of luggage. |
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In front of him were great piles of blackened eugarie shells, relics of past aboriginal feasts. |
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The thickest lava flow sequences of the African CAMP are situated in Morocco, where there are basaltic lava piles more than 300 metres thick. |
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A policeman in a flourescent jacket walks through piles of glass and masonry making his way to people who need help. |
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America used to love dams... Yes, and we built those dams with ingenuity and brawn and, of course, piles and piles of dead Irish. |
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As I write this the clouds are threatening more rain and I've got piles of suntan cream steadily going off. |
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It is found in damp meadows, field edges, parks, gardens, woods and stone piles. |
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Individual snakes may brumate in burrows, under rock piles, or inside fallen trees, or snakes may aggregate in large numbers at hibernacula. |
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The restoration was complicated by the presence of old seawalls, groins, piles of rocks and other structures. |
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He interpreted the site as an armory, erected on platforms on piles over the lake and later destroyed by enemy action. |
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Clamps holding the pipeline to piles may be used to prevent lateral movement. |
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There was sheds made out of poles and roofed over with branches, where they had lemonade and gingerbread to sell, and piles of watermelons and green corn and such-like truck. |
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They often lived alone in small huts in order to tend their wood piles. |
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If you are seeing a lot of ants or small piles of sawdust-like material in random spots in or around your home, you are most likely suffering from a carpenter ant infestation. |
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