Pot and utensils that cannot be koshered are put away and replaced with Passover dishes. |
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The town treats its older hotels like a doddering uncle who needs to be put away. |
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A high-interest savings account is a good place to start, if you just want to put away some money for a rainy day. |
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Sometimes he looks really cute and appealing, and then others he looks like he's been ridden hard and put away wet. |
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With everything put away, and relatively all garbage, junk, and useless things in their respective places, there was only one more thing to do. |
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Anyway around the age of 16 I felt I should put away childish things and gave up aeromodelling. |
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Before you know it, the parties have ended, the gifts have all been opened, and the decorations boxed up and put away for next year. |
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From a few feet back, Will had put away his dagger and armed himself with a bow and arrow. |
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He began to put away his cello, wiping large deposits of white powdery rosin from the strings and bow with a silky cloth. |
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Like a magician, he produced an array of tricks from his arsenal as Listowel were put away by a superb act of sorcery on the stroke of half time. |
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On the second, he charged to the net and put away a backhand volley to keep his hopes alive. |
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She still works out five days a week and the maternity clothes have been put away for good. |
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I quickly bent down to tie the bothersome laces and walked back to my desk, leaving Greg to put away the rest of the equipment. |
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As soon as he became a candidate he put away his woolly jumpers and bought himself a dozen grey suits. |
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Marilyn and Roma stood by the shelves working together to put away part of the latest shipment of new books. |
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And I troughed the lot, felt absolutely stuffed, and had only put away 464 calories. |
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The powder is filtered through a coarse sifter and put away in canvas bags. |
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Near the sink a small pile of dishes and silver were waiting to be washed, dried and put away. |
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Remember the night I put away seven boilermakers while in the presence of a naval officer? |
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Finally, after all the dishes and pots had been cleaned and put away Enela was excused to her room. |
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I mean, I have vegetable broth put away, so we can try making it with that. |
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The product type is first identified by a vision sortation system, then automatically put away in one of 26 lanes. |
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Peter put away his pipe then rubbed his hands together, trying to strike up a conversation with the young pup. |
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He pushed for a law that would forever put away violent repeat offenders like the men who killed his daughter. |
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Hockey pucks and sticks are put away in favor of basketballs and baseballs. |
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Some chifforobes combine drawers and shelving, so that some items are on display while others are put away. |
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Out in the car park, live wire Menashe has put away his coloured silk racing shirt and donned his civvies. |
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So how can French women put away as much ice-cream, rich pastries and steak frites as they want and yet stay so slim? |
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I must put away this lovely diary posthaste, lest someone perchance read it and learn of my secret identity! |
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At what point should a photographer put away the camera and remember his humanity? |
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At the end of the month, all the foodgrain is sold, and the money carefully put away for cheap lending to any member in times of need. |
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I have visions of my wide self stuck in the doorway, arms full of groceries to put away and unable to move forrader or backwarder. |
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The accident occurred during a freak April storm, a time when the city had openly admitted to having put away all of its snow clearing equipment. |
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Buttering them, I put away the butter and sat, biting into the crunchy bread. |
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Don't put away your dance card just yet, because it turns out that there are plenty of single men in New York City to go around. |
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Elijah put away his weapon and exchanged glances with the Prince and the young slave girl. |
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I'd rather sweat and curse over ten pages of something new than dry and polish one page until it's gleaming and ready to be put away. |
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Patti Fritz argues that such a fee unfairly punishes elderly residents who put away savings for their retirement years. |
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They failed to put away putbacks, missing layups instead of throwing down the easy dunk. |
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If I weren't able to assume the guise of different characters, I'd probably have to be put away. |
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You conspiracy theorists can put away your suspicions that the meat is being doctored for cosmetic purposes. |
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And I also can put away a few dozen donut holes if need be, although they're not my favorite. |
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Karl put away the cleaning supplies and walked over to sit next to the phone, staring at it while drumming his fingers repeatedly on the desk. |
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Whatever the final outcome, it is clear that people who want a comfortable retirement are going to have to put away money of their own accord. |
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I've also put away all the toffees, fudge, chocolate, biscuits, chocolate covered biscuits and jubes so that I'm not tempted. |
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Giving evidence, the victim told the jury he had threatened to kill her or told her she would be put away. |
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Apparently, if you're at risk of harming yourself or someone else, you can be put away. |
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My wife managed to put away one of the desserts, while I stuck with a cappuccino. |
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I know for sure I can put away two burgers, fries, chili and a small soda easily. |
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There is still so much to do, but I have a cleaning service scheduled for next Thursday, so it's mostly just getting the house neatened up and all the bits put away. |
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Now that we've put away the duffel coats, hidden the umbrella and folded our woolly cardigan, it is time to enjoy the summer with some manic, head shaking, freak-out rock. |
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The Aussie will put away his grass court shoes for another season, having lifted titles here and at the classic tune-up event at Queen's Club last month. |
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To the democratic reader committed to affording all beliefs equal status, belief is a sort of style, like haberdashery, taken on and put away at will. |
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And a bust on the chops would be absolutely worth it if he got put away. |
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Granny then put away her good clothes and strategically placed the mothballs before putting on her blue wrap-around apron to finish the unpacking. |
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Within one motion, she put away her laser gun, drew her sword, rushed after him, and then struck her sword against his so the pointed edge touched the floor. |
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I rolled out of bed at six and shuffled to the bathroom to brush my teeth, clean and put away my retainers, and wash my face in a pitiful attempt to wake up. |
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My mom had a mouton fur coat that was put away in the attic. |
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Al's return shot was a weak lob at the net, a shot that could be put away with a big overhead smash, the way a Gonzales might finish off an opponent. |
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Anyway, with all the current security concerns in the US and internationally, we would all be better off if this nutso was put away for a couple dozen years. |
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Not long after the holiday presents are put away and the guests have gone home, another season begins. |
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But she also reserves a place in the bedroom altar for a small portrait of the Dalai Lama, a picture that, when our back is turned, is quietly put away. |
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His co-captain, Derrik Rose, once detailed, in wide-eyed wonderment, a single meal Joa put away. |
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She has put away her thermals, waterproofs and woolly hat to don a smart black suit, white shirt, black cravat, dark tights and low-heeled shoes as the Mayor's Attendant. |
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He used his reach to put away a fierce volley for 5-4, but his opponent managed to come back and used a backhand passing shot on his first set point to go one set up. |
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Box up and stow away any overspill of ornaments and act like an obsessively tidy person, neatly fold and put away until you've exchanged contracts. |
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They put away their coats and sat in the living room sipping wassail. |
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Aunt Emily put away the fork and looked over at him, beadily. |
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I say falses as well as evils, because the evils of disagreements are always wedded to their falses, and cannot be put away until the evils themselves are removed. |
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She had packed in ten minutes, even all her posters and pictures put away. |
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How is it serving the public interest that she is put away for life? |
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When we get home, I put away the uniform and ribbons and badges in the box they were mailed in. |
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Her mom looked concerned as she put away a package of peppermint tea. |
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We all know that we should have some money put away for a rainy day. |
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Robin, still feeling poorly, missed the New York sessions, but the rest of the band put away instrumental tracks and demos. |
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An adjective phrase may include both modifiers before the adjective and a complement after it, as in very difficult to put away. |
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However, he made no move to put away his reserve powers after he himself became President. |
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Alexandra collapsed onto the leather couch in the library, feeling as if she were a horse who had just been ridden hard and put away wet. |
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The Oriskany had been ridden hard and put away wet at the end of the Vietnam War, without an overhaul or proper preservation. |
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Holding faith and a good conscience, which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwreck. |
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Renan Barao was on a tear, trying to put away Urijah Faber with a series of fists to the head. |
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I hope will all my heart that these lowlife are found and arrested and, regardless of their age, put away for a long time. |
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Maryland got nine points from Wells in the final nine minutes and made just enough defensive stops down the stretch to put away the Hoosiers. |
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An IRA is a great way for you to put away money that will grow tax-deferred for your retirement. |
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We put away summer dhurries and chattais and bring out winter carpets and kilims, in deeper tones. |
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People who are not eligible for Roth IRAs may find traditional IRAs are still a good way to put away money to grow on a tax-deferred basis. |
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At this sight the pagans who before had cursed now, on the contrary, believed, and blessed the Lord, and put away their former reviling. |
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The family put away their candlemaking things until the next year. |
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Jim put away the footage and his cine camera soon after the Queen officially opened the bridge in 1964 so no one ever got to share the unique access he enjoyed. |
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The only pity was that he was unable to put away a great chance in the 80th minute when substitute Oba Martins left him with only Markus Proll to beat. |
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