I pressed the pedal of Josh's bed with my bad foot and it slowly began to rise. |
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Xanadu's head was yanked back by her hair and a knife was pressed to her throat. |
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Generally, the cylinder and the cylinder head bolt together with a thin gasket pressed between them to ensure a good seal. |
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A bit farther on, glowing one-ton ingots of steel thunder down rollers to be pressed into thin sheets. |
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A small ball of clay or soil, pressed around the foot of the chair, bewildered us. |
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At the moment I am using a combination of a yellowish liquid foundation and a pressed base to cover the natural ruddiness of my skin type. |
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His hands immediately both found the steering wheel as he released the brake and pressed onto the gas. |
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The small business was hard pressed to find search engine optimization for much less that actually worked. |
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They would be hard pressed to manufacture enough to satisfy demand, let alone research a new version of the item. |
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As he pressed his head hard to the man's chest he could hear the thump, thump of a healthy heart beat. |
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Jasmine kissed him on his bruised lips and pressed as much of her round body against him as she could. |
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A small crowd pressed up near the open windows to listen, but not all the sashes had been raised. |
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Amid the many pressed landsmen in Victory's crew of 800 such experience made him valuable. |
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I feel a little out of place in my neatly pressed tennis shorts, matching shirt and new pair of Adidas sneakers. |
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Lie on the floor with your lower back pressed into the mat, feet on the ball, arms at your sides and neck in neutral alignment. |
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Thirty percent of rough amber is waste, but some waste amber pieces were used to make pressed amber in the Russian factory. |
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I noticed a light drizzle but pressed on assured that the airflow at 100 kmh would keep me dry. |
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My stepmother calmly looked at me and pressed a perfectly manicured fingertip to her temple. |
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The baron pressed the ornate seal ring on his finger, and clenched his fist. |
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Harmony's lips were pressed roughly onto his, and he didn't know what to do. |
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She quickly removed her black jacket and pressed it against his chest, doing her best to stop the bleeding. |
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He pressed for legislation making it an arrestable offence to carry an imitation gun or air weapon in public. |
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His forehead is pressed against the rough, gritty plaster of the wall, sharp against his nose. |
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She pressed the final button and everyone felt a lateral pull towards the back of the craft. |
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Reminds me of opening the parachute bag that mum would bring home full of clean pressed washing from the laundry at Hornsey Road Baths. |
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After a green bar of light read his print, he pressed a sequence of buttons to the left. |
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Thus was it pressed upon them that they must rebel to reseat the ancient kings on their thrones, and drive the trespassers away. |
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He grabbed two wires and then pressed them together, sending a mass of sparks all over the engine. |
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Everything pressed down against the small frame floating into the depths of the lazy river. |
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The weight of the abdominal viscera and adipose tissue pressed on the diaphragm, resulting in decreased chest volume. |
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She pressed her remote control gadget and the car burst into siren wails with lights flashing. |
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It helps to repeat the inspection with your arms stretched above your head and again with your hand pressed firmly on your hip. |
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A tree pressed its leafy branches to my window, and through the mesh of leaves I caught hints of hedges and flowerbeds. |
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The home side pressed hard after the restart and eventually scored what proved to be the winning goal on the hour mark. |
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The point travelled to her throat, and pressed lightly into the flesh at her jugular. |
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When the push button is left hold of, the ball 47 is free to move with the air and is pressed tightly against its seat interrupting the flow. |
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I pressed a button on the side of the steering wheel with my left hand as I shifted the car into drive with my right. |
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It's the King coming and the sound of those who herald him with horns of brass pressed to their mouths. |
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He leaned in slightly as his palms pressed against the ledge of the window. |
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Becki pressed her face against the glass window and watched the world go past. |
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Grabbing me by the arm he pushed me into a recess in the wall and then pressed himself against me flattening us into the wall. |
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Oak Leaf manufactures ball gum, chunk gum, chicle gum, pressed candy and jawbreakers. |
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I looked up, and between the buildings pressed close together and behind the tangle of tram lines, the sky was pink and gold. |
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Anything that is pressed on the keyboard while it is in sleep mode, however, is finally actioned after the computer has detected it again. |
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Patch and Pockets sat over to the side out of danger, nursing head bruises with cold packs pressed against their temples. |
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Back at the store, the bags were sorted and the clothes washed and pressed before being sold at knock-down prices. |
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He has pressed herself against her side and he's slightly cupped in one of her thin hands. |
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When Mr Baker lost his footing and fell, it started running for a few seconds until a workmate pressed an emergency stop button. |
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Wearing dark green fatigues and camouflaged by the darkness, he peered through the telescopic sight of the rifle pressed against his shoulder. |
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It's not mystery meat cooked up out of scraps of pitch letters and press releases, and pressed into molds of zippy journalese. |
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It hadn't taken Lee long to come back with a clean wet cloth before the cold rag was pressed to Kris' scalp. |
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He rolled onto his belly and pressed his face in the wet grass and giggled. |
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She lowered the knife from my throat, where it pressed uncomfortably close to the jugular. |
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He was jumpy and apprehensive, and most likely wouldn't have been able to hit anything even surrounding the small oracle if pressed to. |
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When I was a small child, we lived in a ramshackle house with an old pressed tin roof. |
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So if you already have a daily wear pressed powder that matches your skin tone, you're best off just getting a mini kabuki brush. |
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Entries come in stocky scrapbooks, neatly pressed folders, and retyped full pages. |
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Duke then fired two warning shots from his revolver, yet the freighter pressed on. |
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The little man reeled, stumbled, got to his feet again, one callused hand pressed against his face. |
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The Kashubian tales again would naturally be pressed into the service of the surrounding Germans. |
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Hands pressed to the table, he levers himself to his feet, emitting the yelp of a sumo wrestler. |
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Fold the pressed edge over the opposite raw edge and stitch down the entire length. |
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The latter is clearly marked with close-spaced lines where it has pressed against the gills of the immature cap. |
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When pressed for a reason why, she stammered over her words, not realizing that she might be taken to task for her own misogyny. |
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The idea is that once the moisture is removed, the new buildings will keep the soil pressed down so it won't reabsorb water. |
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Emma remembered when Rae had pressed the keen edge of the sword against her throat. |
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He pressed on with preparations to take over the work of government when the liberation of France took place. |
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The steam was still rising from it as the restaurant staff pressed a plastic lid onto the container. |
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She pressed her forehead to his own, and his entire body was cold, lifeless. |
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The Robins pressed for an equaliser but the visitors wrapped the game up when Gavin Dickinson scored after a good break in the 67th minute. |
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But when he removed a cap and pressed a button, it suddenly occurred to the 40-year-old sandblaster that he could be holding a mine. |
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He reciprocated the embrace, rocking her gently as he pressed kisses into her hair. |
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When the money came through, I went to the cash machine, pressed that little button and saw all the noughts come up at the end. |
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The wafers were sealed inside plastic bags and bore the whorls of the fingers that had pressed them. |
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The congressman also pressed Ergen on whether the combined company would wring price concessions from programmers. |
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Lex parried his father's attacks without trying too hard and pressed his own ripostes well. |
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He appeared at the house after lunch, with a collapsible suitcase, still wearing the four-button jacket, clean and freshly pressed now. |
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Spike pressed ahead regardless, scrubbing a virginal white spot into the dingy patio. |
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If an actor forgot his lines, a special button was pressed to cut off the sound to the viewer. |
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Be won over by his pressed terrine of corn-fed chicken, scallops, risotto, sea bream with linguine and fishcakes with a chive beurre blanc. |
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He gave the madonna to Nathella, a riflery simulator to Clancy, pressed flowers to Fiona, and an abstract pattern to Aed. |
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An aproned man in a tobacconist's window pressed his palms to the glass and looked skyward. |
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Carmichael pressed a button and the screen switched back to the telephone operator at the Police Information Line. |
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He pressed the knife tighter against her throat, smiling at the fear registering in her eyes. |
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She took a deep breath and pressed her palms together, lacing her fingers and closing her eyes. |
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When he pressed a button on the phone, a wide blue beam shone on the pot and bucket. |
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During scanning, volunteers pressed a computer key to indicate that they detected an odor. |
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The perception of being pressed by a cat was not always based on visual hallucination and physical testimony, but also on tactile sensation. |
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More recently, I hear, the attractive old building was pressed into service of a different kind when it provided shelter to ladies of the night. |
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I have never seen so many black and silver lurex cardigans and neatly pressed chinos in one place before. |
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You would be hard pressed to find a more athletic person from a physical standpoint. |
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He wore a dark green uniform that was pressed so not a single wrinkle marred the suit's perfection. |
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I've seen logo look-alikes in some stores in my mall that are hard pressed to distinguish from the real thing. |
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Knees are apart and the outside edge of each foot from the little toe to the heel are pressed against the wall. |
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Rhea pressed her hands against the trunk of a tree, it's bark smooth and gray-green. |
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A paper bail in a printer having a platen includes two bail levers rotatably mounted on the printer and pressed toward the platen by a spring. |
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Rhea pressed her scimitar's blade against the spear, but she simply couldn't cut through. |
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Our children will be hard pressed to maintain funding levels for retiring baby boomers, the largest segment of the work force. |
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In his keynote speech to conference on Tuesday, Mr Howard pressed all the right buttons. |
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The knife was at her throat, its keen edge pressed against her larynx. |
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To preserve tamarinds for future use, they may be merely shelled, layered with sugar in boxes or pressed into tight balls and covered with cloth and kept in a cool, dry place. |
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My chest pressed into the foot of the crib, arms outstretched through bars, I wailed at an open door to an empty staircase. |
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Also, they will foot grasp, lip-smack, nuzzle, gently grasp one another and sit pressed together in addition to agonistically responding to strangers. |
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The hackers managed to infiltrate the system with sophisticated keylogging software that would have enabled them to track every button pressed on computer keyboards. |
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He turned back to the door and pressed the bar, but it held fast. |
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The UN has quit updating its Darfur death tolls and even experts on the conflict are hard pressed to provide accurate estimates. |
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He backed up a bit to allow himself some room, but Kahn pressed on, swinging in a flurry of combinations as he attempted to nail Aouri and knock him down for the count. |
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The new government will be pressed to reconcile religious conflicts and work out a policy that is considerate of the poor and mitigates the ill effects of economic growth. |
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A weight seemingly pressed on my chest and my throat constricted. |
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One would be hard pressed to find a group of Renaissance prints less like Mantegna's than the six chiaroscuro woodcuts of Apostles by Domenico Beccafumi. |
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Once in the car park, I pulled out my mobile, and pressed redial. |
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Morris pressed the redial again only to find yet another busy signal. |
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The helm of a ship is alee when pressed close to the lee side. |
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He lifted it out, wrung it, and pressed the cloth against his forehead. |
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She closed her eyes and pressed her hands together, lacing her fingers. |
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He pressed ahead with a policy of reconciliation, drawing up a civil concord whereby armed groups would be amnestied if they laid down their arms. |
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I distinctly remember that the pressure was that of a cheek lightly pressed against mine, sort of cuddling me. |
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He laid it down and pressed a blue button on the mechanical box. |
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The next moment his loud shout rose over the din of battle, and swinging his hat over his head for a banner to those who pressed after, he spurred against the flying enemy. |
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Ships' captains needed skilled seamen not unskilled landsmen, there is no doubt that the great majority of pressed men were seamen, usually from the merchant marine. |
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Then he snatched up the remote off the coffee table and pressed play. |
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Calynna pressed down on Blaise's chest, hoping to resuscitate him. |
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Belgium pressed relentlessly for an equalizer, dominating play from about the 70th minute to the final whistle. |
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It's an answerable question that no one has ever pressed seriously. |
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I panicked, something I rarely do, and pressed the throttle lever. |
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The perennially underfunded train system pressed extra cars into service and honored airline tickets as its long-distance ridership swelled 35 percent. |
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The girl pressed up against my elbow is fervently reading Tehilim by the light of her phone. |
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The pressed terrine of smoked fish with a gazpacho dressing was equally flirtatious with the tastebuds, without showing the chef's hand completely. |
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The hundreds of homes here are made of pressed cardboard and rusting tin. |
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Pour the finished batter into the cake tin and bake for approximately 1 hour or until the cake becomes firm and springy to the touch, when lightly pressed in the middle. |
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We pressed here and watched it kick and then we pressed there and watched it flinch. |
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I'd have him in manacles, suspended and pressed to the wall. |
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He followed as he pressed the autodial for a cab company he used often. |
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As the disk and platen rotate, the embossing heads are quietly pressed into the recording medium so as to leave both a visual and tactual impression. |
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The flesh of the mature nut was grated and pressed to produce a cream. |
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It was a tough callous and he pressed a little too hard when, zip, the extremely sharp Barlow knife cut right through the connecting skin between his thumb and the forefinger. |
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Then, in an account that is bone-chilling, she says her husband pressed his fingers into her eyes, gouging them out. |
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Henry pressed with the alacrity of a bargainer at the negotiating table. |
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He shook his head and pressed his lips together in a thin line. |
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He pressed a button, and the runes changed into English letters. |
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Doyle also pressed Gibbs for the name of the person at HASC who raised questions about his article. |
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One nice thing about this case is that all of the edges are rounded off, you'd be hard pressed to find a place where you could cut yourself without really trying. |
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In fact, as the sit-in has pressed on, the number of children there has seemed to rise. |
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Videos show food lines bulging with tiny bodies pressed together so tightly you worry as much about suffocation as starvation. |
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The glass threads are then pressed into the mastic vertically one by one. |
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But it seems pretty clear that the EU has plans to make such plans, and this issue is going to be pressed in the months ahead. |
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I slipped the tape into the tape deck, shut it and pressed play. |
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Yesterday evening Abi lost a bunch of stuff she'd been typing in because she pressed the backspace key when the focus was outside of the editing text box. |
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Thomas refused to answer for a while, but now my curiosity was aroused about the repulsive young man below and I pressed him. |
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As the first song played, I pressed different buttons on the joystick and keyboard and heard notes, chords, cadenzas, arpeggios, and even special effects typical of the piano. |
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The impression of a child's hand or foot can be pressed into modeling clay to make a wall hanging or quick drying cement to make a garden stepping stone. |
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Then, tape it to the floor with masking tape pressed over the cutouts. |
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That edge was to be held in place by pieces of wood pressed firmly against the outside of the central gutter where it abutted the existing felt roof. |
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He put the key into the ignition and fired the engine, then pressed the accelerator pedal down so that the engine roar drowned out Kate's next words. |
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Jatropha requires no pesticides, Mr. Samake said, little water other than rain and no fertilizer beyond the nutrient-rich seed cake left after oil is pressed from its nuts. |
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He wore pressed slacks and a collared shirt, and his hair was cut in a smart fade. |
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The thorns on the rose stem pressed into his skin but he ignored the pain. |
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He swam, trying to maintain his position and get his bearings inside the hold, until something pressed against him and he felt himself sinking deeper. |
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He found the safety and pressed it through, arming the weapon. |
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He backed away and walked down the corridor as a file of terrified patients pressed themselves against the walls. |
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The researchers pressed for the fullest description of exactly what happened. |
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I grabbed it, and pressed the flat of the blade against my wrist. |
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The pirates attacked us with everything they had, which was significantly more than we did, and we were hard pressed to even stay afloat in the water. |
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She pressed her lips together until they whitened and turned numb. |
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French Canadians, Irish nationalists under the Union, and Afrikaners, as well as Scots and English emigrant settlers all pressed their claims to participation and control. |
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Em was hard pressed to keep the grin from her face as she watched him go. |
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In William Fevre's squeakily clean wineries the first and last juice to be pressed in each batch is not used for the best wines. |
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Holding down a key on the keyboard activates autorepeat, as though the key were being pressed many times in a row. |
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Forged, wrought, drawn, rolled or pressed metals calorize better than cast metals. |
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Will Ikea be wanting those classy cloth chairs back after Ray and Scott's sweaty clagnut ridden hairy arses have pressed into them for 5 minutes? |
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I did this in thirty pages of closely written matter, of which a pressed copy remains in my commonplace-book. |
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The salesman presented me with a dizzying array of choices, and I was hard pressed to choose between them. |
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Arsenal were struggling for any sort of rhythm and Aaron Lennon dragged an effort inches wide as Tottenham pressed for a second. |
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Since I was pressed for time, I picked up burgers at a drive-through on the way home. |
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The words Whig and Tory have been pressed to the service of many successions of parties, with very different ideas fastened to them. |
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Stoke pressed gamely but clear chances were few and Fulham held on to record a first away league win in 16 months. |
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He was gut shot. Blood-caked fingers pressed over the wound, he turned toward Fargo, his revolver rising. |
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Flat shoes. As she pushed off her left heel and pressed the sole of her foot to the cold floor she looked forward to them. |
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During the civil war that followed, as many as a thousand ships were either constructed or pressed into service from Greek cities. |
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Over the next 57 years Jacobites pressed for restoration of James and his heirs. |
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Charles pressed the left wing of the French army and hurled his men towards the III Corps of Marshal Davout. |
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Napoleon had dispatched all eight battalions of the Young Guard to reinforce Lobau, who was now seriously pressed by the enemy. |
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In the 1980s, France pressed for an independent European crew launch vehicle. |
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As the Victorian era began, Darwin pressed on with writing his Journal, and in August 1837 began correcting printer's proofs. |
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Ground manioc is mixed with water and pressed through tube woven from palm fibers to remove toxic cyanogenic compounds. |
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The pressed pulp is given to farm animals as winter feed, composted, discarded or used to make liqueurs. |
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Deep wounds in his chest were seeping blood, and the medscanner Tacitus had pressed against his neck showed his vital signs on the wane. |
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The official report of the London Olympics shows that there was no case of London being pressed to run the Games against its will. |
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The Highlanders resisted marching into England and there were some mutinies and defections, but they pressed on. |
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Poor Barrell's regiment were sorely pressed by those desperadoes and outflanked. |
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Immediately Cumberland then pressed the advantage, ordering two troops of Cobham's 10th Dragoons to ride them down. |
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The third group under Sir Herbert Samuel pressed for the parties in government to fight the election on separate platforms. |
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Whatever draws or presses another is as much drawn or pressed by that other. |
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If you press a stone with your finger, the finger is also pressed by the stone. |
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Campaigners for Scots pressed for this question to be included in the 2001 UK National Census. |
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Leaving it on his desk, he pressed down the intercom button on his multilined phone. |
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It was pressed to 1,000 copies, and was issued only to fans and journalists. |
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Should the mother be absent, the piglets lie closely pressed to each other. |
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To bend plates into the required shape, they were first heated in a gas furnace, and then pressed into the correct curve. |
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On the continent the French pressed the English as the French army invaded English Plantagenet Aquitaine. |
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In the spring Edward pressed home his counterattack with a force of 35,000 soldiers, putting down the uprising and killing Madog. |
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Gwynn Williams and Northing both pressed for the Eisteddfod to be in their home town of Llangollen. |
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Common Oil of Olives, is pressed out of ripe olives, not out of the stones. |
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About 50 million years ago sedimentary rock was pressed against this granite, forming the schists of the eastern side. |
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The Norwegian government pressed Phillips to take action and the French company Technip was ordered to find a solution. |
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The custodian pressed the emergency stop button, closing huge valves in the sea lines and ceasing all oil and gas extraction. |
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This pressed amber yields brilliant interference colors in polarized light. |
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Wrotham was responsible for fusing John's galleys, the ships of the Cinque Ports and pressed merchant vessels into a single operational fleet. |
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A wide variety of small vessels from all over the south of England were pressed into service to aid in the Dunkirk evacuation. |
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Further north, Neufchatel was in flames and panzers reached Mathonville and pressed on towards the Neufchatel to L'Epinay and Rouen road. |
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So the Nightingale pressed closer against the thorn, and the thorn touched her heart, and a fierce pang of pain shot through her. |
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Deliberately settling atop his groin, she pressed her cotton-pantied crotch against him and wiggled. |
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They have a high enough fat content that they can be pressed for edible oil. |
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In the 1690s, Saif bin Sultan, the Imam of Oman, pressed down the Swahili Coast. |
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The two gentlemen who conducted me to the island were pressed by their private affairs to return in three days. |
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God heard their prayers, wherein they earnestly pressed him for the honor of his great name. |
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The staff was even more pressed for useful intelligence about the enemy's intentions than it was about the enemy's capabilities. |
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Anyone with basic first-aid training was pressed into service as a triage nurse after the earthquake. |
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Maurice pressed Frederick in vain to at least defend the Palatinate against the Spanish troops under Spinola and Tilly. |
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Following the peace with England, the new Spanish commander Ambrosio Spinola pressed hard against the Dutch. |
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The egg drops out of the ovary, is pressed down the tubes toward the uterus. The sound is pruck pruck pruck pruck. |
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The popes condemned misunderstandings and abuses, but were too pressed for income to exercise effective control over indulgences. |
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The city council pressed for the immediate appointment of Calvin in Geneva. |
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In the groundwood process, debarked logs are fed into grinders where they are pressed against rotating stones to be made into fibres. |
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Her reefer cap was all on one side and on her cheek there was the print of an anchor button she had pressed on while sleeping. |
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This stack of wet mats is then pressed in a hydraulic press very gently to ensure the fibre does not squeeze out. |
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A couch roller is pressed against the mould to smooth out the pulp, and picks the wet sheet off the mould. |
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In 1867, pressed by financial difficulties, Linton decided to try his fortune in America. |
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He was a prodigiously quick writer who seldom revised, but pressed on, keen to get his ideas down on paper. |
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Just then a prisoner broke a gate chain with an iron bar and a number of the prisoners pressed through to the prison market square. |
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When Richard Duke of York pressed his claim to the throne, he was made heir apparent to Henry VI by the Act of Accord. |
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Fernandinho launched a rocket that flew just over. Gundogan's shot hit off Sviatchenko and Gordon and went out. City pressed and pressed. |
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She heard her own voice, snappish and rude, and pressed a hand to her head. |
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Stephanie pressed Steve's 25-inch chest into the crevice between her own spathic, hypertrophied milk-producing organs. |
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Kit froze with the pipe between his teeth, the relit spill pressed to the weed within it. |
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Chelsea squealed as Shady pressed his tongue against her vertical lips getting a good taste of her clit. |
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She pressed his hand and was gone in a mist of vetiver, abruptly as the other evening. |
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Not wanting to be pressed for details, public relations gave a wishy-washy answer. |
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One pressed her gun into the back of a man's head and blew him away. |
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He made his birds ankle bracelets, literally, from the plastic beads that melt together into colorful jewelry when pressed with an iron. |
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Ford was also heard ranting about being pressed to keep the gay pride rainbow flag raised at City Hall. |
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Other cold pressed juicers use larger and less powerful AC motors, leaving you with a bulky appliance on your countertop. |
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Arthur pressed redial, tracked down Heathcote's address and called the police. |
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Freshly pressed mango juice or salpicon, a fresh fruit drink, is the perfect accompaniment. |
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The murder is, of course, merely a Macguffin and even Poirot would be hard pressed to unmask the true killer. |
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The shaped blanks will be pressed on the company's 600 tonne large-bed Fagor blanking line. |
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It is pressed deep inside, then more is fetched to mash on top. |
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I saw my neatly pressed cammies hanging on the doorknob, and my packed seabag was next to the dresser. |
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A MIDLANDS MP who pressed the government in banning betting machines managed to miscast his parliamentary vote on the issue. |
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Legear, who plays for Russian club Terek Grozny, reportedly pressed the accelerator pedal by accident instead of the brake. |
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Italian cuisine dominates and you'll be hard pressed to find a pasta, carpaccio or risotto that isn't close to perfection. |
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Apart from a brief hiatus with John Hall, in my time we've always been the snotty-nosed kid with his nose pressed against the toy shop window. |
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Instead, they furiously pressed keys on handheld clickers, as animated spaceships on a projection screen tracked their answers. |
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Loch was suddenly short of breath and pressed forward, cramped inside, checkerboarding his forehead and nose against the screen. |
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This season, you'd be hard pressed to find a pointy toe shoe anywhere on the high street. |
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The terms and conditions are seldom read before the 'accept' button gets pressed when installing freeware, like the Google tool bar. |
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The primary Hudson investor, Morgan Stanley, pressed Goldman to sell. |
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The starchiness of the freshly pressed shirt made it very uncomfortable. |
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To escape from growing debts and rumours, Byron pressed his determination to marry Annabella, who was said to be the likely heiress of a rich uncle. |
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The character was cut in beech wood, which was then pressed into a soft clay to form a mould, and bronze poured into the mould, and finally the type was polished. |
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With Holmes still pressed against the side of the carriage, the door, with Huskisson hanging on to it, swung out directly into the path of Rocket. |
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The plate is then pressed into paper under substantial pressure. |
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Then standing before a closet mirror, he put the automatic to his head, at the point of the pterion, and pressed the comfortably concaved trigger. |
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They came in two columns, pressed very close to the walls of the street, which is very wide and beautiful and so straight that you can see from one end to the other. |
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To douse the flame, the float is carefully pressed down into the oil. |
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The incense dough is then pressed into shaped forms to create cone and smaller coiled incense, or forced through a hydraulic press for solid stick incense. |
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From December 1908, a group calling itself the Electric Railways Syndicate pressed the supposed advantages of electrification of the Island's railways. |
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Scooter wheels are usually small, and made from pressed steel. |
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The owners of the ship, Gomez Rascon and Christoval Quintero, were suspected of sabotage, as they and their ship had been pressed into service against their will. |
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It can swim when pressed to do so by pursuit from predators. |
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During compaction, this interstitial water is pressed out of pore spaces. |
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Workers in the armaments factories pressed to be allowed to join the army. |
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In 1315, faced with the constant encroachments of royal power on the liberties of Normandy, the barons and towns pressed the Norman Charter on the king. |
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Her blood ran cold, and her heart seemed pressed in an iron vice. |
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Their attempted ambush ended in their defeat and the army pressed on, destroying de Verdon's fortress of Castle Roche, and on 29 June attacked Dundalk. |
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Propellers of the time were typically wood, whereas modern blades are made from pressed steel laminates as separate halves, which are then welded together. |
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According to The Times, Universal Music pressed her for new material in 2008, and Winehouse as of 2 September had not been near a recording studio. |
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Outnumbered, Richard's group was surrounded and gradually pressed back. |
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From-time to time the book tilted and wobbled in his lap, and the weight of the deckle-edged pages pressed on his erection through the sleek black nylon. |
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We watched as a man put coins in a soda machine and pressed a button. |
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The 1968 movement pressed against the boundaries of any normalism. |
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Having been strongly pressed to do so, I gave counter-evidence, and I believe, in the opinion of the Commission, demolished the Doctor a second time. |
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If pressed he would call these catchweight fights, but they were really just demolition without a weigh-in or any formality beyond money changing hands. |
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And that was how long we stayed in the cabin, pressed together, pulling the future out of each other, sweating and groaning and making sure each of us remembered. |
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I went home and bench pressed 30 pounds more than I had ever done before. |
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The government also pressed Mennonites to teach Russian in their schools, alongside High German, but left them free to speak Low German in the everyday. |
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Before the second dried, she gently pressed on the lace pieces. |
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I asked if I could have a look at her phone and pressed the redial button. |
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Just when it looked like Iraqi filly Labwah under Ingrid Grard would be the winner, Caroline Brunaud pressed the button and Artex did well to take over and win by a length. |
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I queued up like the rest of the royalists with my little flag, kagool and a flask of minestrone, my body pressed up against the crowd-control railings. |
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The pilot dived on the viaduct but just as his bomb aimer pressed the bomb release, anti-aircraft fire tore into the Lancaster bomber they were travelling in. |
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The lipstick pressed down on my mouth like an unwanted kiss. I froze, willing it to be over. She smiled at her handiwork, our faces far too close for comfort. |
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As is the case with tobacco mosaic, the disease has been successfully transmitted by inoculating healthy plants with juice pressed out of diseased plants. |
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Arsenal pressed forward again after half-time but other than a venomous Walcott shot that Howard repelled with a fine one-handed save, the hosts offered little cutting edge. |
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General Foch pressed to use the arriving American troops as individual replacements, whereas Pershing sought to field American units as an independent force. |
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Lotus at times were hard pressed fighting off the less powerful naturally aspirated V8 cars during the season and rarely challenged either McLaren or Ferrari. |
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As he pressed on he was affected by giddiness and fits of paralysis. |
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To escape from growing debt and rumour, Byron pressed his determination to marry Annabella, who was said to be the likely heiress of a rich uncle. |
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He instead decided to try to physically transfer some ink from the front of the original to the back of another sheet, moistened with a solvent, and pressed to the original. |
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In 1703 Louis pressed James into a more accommodating stance in the hopes of detaching England from the Grand Alliance, essentially promising to maintain the status quo. |
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