Occasional boxing fans want to watch high-profile heavyweight fights and he reels them in. |
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There were jigs and reels, then songs that everyone knew and sang along with. |
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The mind reels and the stomach churns along to this blue-eyed Okie funk-rock. |
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In Nevada, she learned to ride with cowboys and sometimes rode 12 miles to dance Virginia reels. |
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The store was an Aladdin's cave, filled with boxes of buttons, and bolts of cloth, and reels of thread in every conceivable colour and shade. |
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Shimano also manufactures fishing rods and reels, snowboard boots and bindings, and golf clubs. |
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The problem with Jeff is that the production sounds like it was intended for sports highlight reels and video games. |
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With Scierra stocking the house with a full range of all of their rods, reels and lines, I had the opportunity of testing many of them. |
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But even when I smiled, I found the tears threatening to invade my smile. My heart bleeds inside and my head reels. |
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No longer do you need to transport 50 kilograms of film reels in canisters. |
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New Englanders saved weaving drafts written on the back of old letters, handmade dye books, and yarn reels carved in some farmer's dooryard. |
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Attention must also be made to the reels bearings in which the spindle of the spool is housed. |
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These reels are fitted with easy grip handles, quick release spool and a stainless steel spindle. |
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This is what worries me about reels that are machined with fine tolerances. |
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The Parking Meter bonus brings five free spins, and when coins appear on the reels to feed the meters, bonuses multiply. |
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Until the 1939-45 war, Allcocks coated their reels with some sort of blacking that looked wonderfully used, even when it was new. |
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Filler rods and wire reels, when not in use, must be kept in closed packets and containers and stored in a dry place at a uniform temperature. |
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Under the current analogue process, finished films are copied on celluloid, put on reels and physically delivered to cinemas. |
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Behind me, in a half-filled screening room, the sound of a projector hums as its reels turn. |
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The spinning reels of the tapes, so carefully observed, are further spinning wheels in Harry's circular downfall. |
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Examples are too numerous to mention, but from reels to strathspeys, fast or slow, he always convinces. |
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So the sound of Gaelic songs and marches, strathspeys and reels were a daily occurrence throughout my childhood. |
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Toy cotton reels or buttons can be sorted by colour or threaded on to laces, while plastic pegs can be used for pattern-making and counting. |
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If there's more than one tray, place four cotton reels strategically so that you can stack one tray on top of another. |
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The new sign also reflects the industrial history of the area, showing mills, looms and cotton reels. |
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I raced over to the NFT where projectionists were hauling yards of shredded film out of the reels. |
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The new sign also reflects the industrial history of the area, showing cotton mills, looms and cotton reels. |
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In addition, there are stalwart slides, reels and hornpipes all played with enthusiasm and character. |
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The film reels used for the transfer are in decent shape, but little to no cleanup seems to have been done. |
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The band has put together a lively selection of 52 jigs, reels and hornpipes, many of which were played by the original band. |
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Surface marker buoy reels tend to work on some form of ratchet system that only allows line out when the ratchet is released. |
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At the Carraig Hotel this Saturday the audience are in for rousing reels, driving jibs, funky hornpipes, groovy slow reels and songs. |
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Reel-type mowers, which often tow multiple reels, are the type most often used by golf courses for finishing fairways and greens. |
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He has a personable manner that reels the audience in and keeps them on his side. |
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The myriad types of storage media included reels, chips, strips, cylinders, and sheets of tape or film. |
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One is quite tempted to ask the projectionist if he keeps switching reels from different films. |
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The film is composed of selections from one family's collection of 25 reels of home movies, shot on 8mm. |
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I am waiting for the customary compliment that he normally reels off but I am kept waiting. |
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His accomplished studies of human failure and misunderstanding are more than mere reels of celluloid. |
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In 1991, the bulk of the Newton manuscripts were released on forty-three reels of microfilm. |
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I filled the first two reels of film and as I took the last photo the bell blasted us all. |
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It was an early adopter of technology that in the 1980s replaced the old mechanical spinning reels with digital chips. |
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While the companies were agreeable to continuing the program, they wanted to retain the reels of magnetic tape. |
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This presents a major problem for film historians, as improperly stored reels of nitrate film are in danger of disintegrating, or even exploding. |
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That also gave Hitch the opportunity to create one of the most exciting last reels of his movie career. |
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He composed many reels and hornpipes so Paddy Mills music will always be alive. |
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The trunks are undisturbed, full of my film reels, video tapes, scripts and potpourri of neglected promotional materials. |
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Dave can see he's on to a winner, so reels off a string of one-liners without a break. |
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When I go back later this month I will be taking some extra rods, reels, lines and flies for the locals to use. |
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Gone are the days of aching arms from pulling hundreds of yards of used line from reels. |
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She did herself and her teachers proud as she danced reels and slip-jigs in her wonderful costume. |
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The Sea Venture saltwater fly reels have a cutaway cage and spool machined from premium quality aluminium bar stock. |
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Songs were sung, jigs and reels danced out and some excellent poetry was recited. |
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Also on hand to entertain were young Irish dancers who performed reels, jigs and hornpipes. |
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As a young officer in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, he became adept at reels, strathspeys and sword dances. |
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Suzanne and her sister Ann-Marie danced jogs, reels and hornpipes, to the delight of everyone present. |
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The children of Brendan and Theresa Walsh of Rhue, Lisa and Alan danced jigs and reels to the music from the tin whistle of Nicola Walpole. |
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It was stocked full of hand made fishing flies, lures, fishing rods, fly-tying material and reels. |
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Brase took his job to mean rearranging many traditional Irish jigs and reels to sound like thundering Prussian martial pieces. |
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Everyone can dance the reels and such, but I know Miss Alberta loves to waltz. |
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Forget all about rowdy post-wedding dances where an eightsome is an excuse to throw women around, reels are danced energetically but correctly. |
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We'll do Nessun Dorma too, we can handle that with no bother, and David will do a few jigs and reels to break up the singing. |
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Pipe tunes, mouth music, jigs and reels nestle alongside songs and ballads, most originating from Fowlis' native South Uist. |
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The 17-track album features jigs, reels, songs, waltzes, hornpipes, polkas, a two step, slow air, highland fling and recitation. |
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Having started out as a piper himself, Jock loves to languish in the tunes of glory, the marches and reels of the standard Scottish songbook. |
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On a late summer's evening after a hard day's work his music could be heard all over the village as he played all of his tunes, jigs and reels. |
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The off-key singing of the congregations at Church and the reels and jigs of the Connecticut fiddle players enchanted him. |
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Her new album contains a colossal 18 tracks, some of them traditional songs, some instrumental traditional airs, reels, jigs and waltzes. |
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But above the hubbub, the unfamiliar strains of Scottish reels and jigs were rising on the warm air. |
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Ged's inventive guitar licks provide ideal underpinning for Andy's intricate songs and the group's blistering sets of reels and jigs. |
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This was followed by some lively jigs and reels in which there was much tapping of feet amongst the audience. |
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Guest artist Robert Thorn and his band played a rousing selection of Scottish marches, airs and reels, and Irish and continental music. |
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In Imamura's eyes, all this wicked wantonness is as graphic in its disgust and scandalous at its heart as hardcore images or vulgar stag reels. |
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The mind reels at the possibilities such a truly balanced ticket would offer. |
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He reels off a series of allegations, most of which have either been positively discredited or remain wholly unsubstantiated. |
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Shorter plays tenor far more than soprano, and reels off solo after solo that re-emphasise why he is special. |
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Chic Charnley, who reels off a long list of clubs that he has assisted, was in great form in inspiring Partick's under-21s this past week. |
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There have been countless arguments over the years about the worth of level wind mechanisms on boat fishing reels. |
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Even now, as I write, so many hours after the unspeakable incident, my mind still reels in shell-shocked horror and uncertainty. |
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Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus dragged a man from the inferno before using hose reels to douse the flames in a 70-minute operation. |
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From the 1950s until the end of the 1990s radio programmes were stored on large reels of tape which were kept in bulky boxes. |
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Prizes include rods and reels, fishing tackles kits, fishing tackle packs, picnic baskets, a marine radio and aerial, plus a lot more. |
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Because of the twin drag system the reels do not have to be as big as a conventional reel. |
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The waltzes, polkas, reels, and dumkas of his native Bohemia were successfully integrated into classical structures. |
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St Andrew's Day looms and expatriate Scots are turning their thoughts to home, eightsome reels and sheep intestines. |
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Even with periodicals reduced to microfilm or fiche, spatial ordering in and among reels or file drawers represents time. |
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In addition, there are stalwart slides, reels and hornpipes all solid session tuned played with enthusiasm and character. |
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This is a very cheap yet effective way of loading up these large capacity reels. |
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Later in Europe bones provided the rhythm to jigs and reels normally played on violin. |
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If you thought Celtic music was fiddles, jigs and reels, this extraordinary album will be a platform for your transfiguration. |
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Branson expertly reels in one close to 100 lb. Charlie had gaffed the smaller fish but JJ has to harpoon this one before he can safely bring it onto the boat. |
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With a proud full-beam smile, she reels off Phoebe's attributes. |
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Silk is spooled off large reels along the top and two, four or six strands are wound together onto spindles at the bottom, making a stronger yarn. |
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While the reels were being changed everyone would join in a sing song. |
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Dusenbery specialised in machines which unwind, slit and rewind large reels of material, foil and paper making them suitable for further processing or consumer use. |
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Acres of print, reels and reels of Videotape have been expended on Beslan. |
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Some two reels of this material were shot, but later scrapped by the producers who felt that it delayed the heart of the story in the New England town. |
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What starts well deteriorates in the last reels of the movie. |
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Beyond that, where are the bloopers, gag reels, and other fun material? |
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This was all brought home to me when I saw the speed at which the Tuna pulled the fly line off the reels and the heat that was generated by the friction. |
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Meanwhile, Rathbone picked up a few tips on how to dance reels, how to negotiate her way around country-house bureaucracy and how to reconstruct a walled vegetable garden. |
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After they arrived in Louisiana, Anglo-American immigrants to Louisiana contributed new fiddle tunes and dances, such as reels, jigs, and hoedowns. |
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Sylvia O'Donovan's display of Irish dancing was a big hit as were the reels and hornpipes of cousins Deirdre Bonham and Gillian Reilly from the Mary Gohery school of dancing. |
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Exhilarating and highly infectious, this young Canadian folk six-piece present an anthology of Quebecois dance tunes, Celtic reels and world music. |
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Traditional Irish reels were played at relevant intervals during the Mass. |
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The floorboards of the Linenhall hall gently rocked as the both the audience and musicians tapped the various rhythms of jigs, reels, polkas, to name but a few! |
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They had the audience clapping along to their lively jigs and reels. |
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From early morning until late afternoon the lounge vibrated to the sound of lively jigs, reels, polkas and hornpipes played with tremendous enthusiasm by the participants. |
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Along with a group performance, the concert highlighted some great solo and duet musicians as they played a selection of lively traditional jigs, reels and polkas. |
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He reels it in while his young daughter, obviously familiar with this occurrence, runs downstairs to the water's edge and neatly lands the fish with her net. |
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Clowney was heartily congratulated by his teammates, and then saw his tackle repeatedly on highlight reels. |
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Firefighters in breathing apparatus used two high pressure hose reels to put out the fire, but the damage to the ground and first floors was extensive. |
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Ireland has a rich folk music tradition, and ancient jigs and reels can be heard at local festivals and during informal performances at neighborhood pubs. |
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The photographer scattered cotton reels on our billowing skirts and we pretended to weave some kilts for our wild Scottish blokes out there in the hills. |
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The society sponsored fishing rods and reels for fifteen students chosen from St. Edward's, St. John's and the Mercy National School, all in Sligo town. |
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Fewer tax increases and an FCC ruling requiring more hockey fight highlight reels on cable sports channels. |
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He reels off a long list of grand cru Burgundy he has in his collection. |
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Baitcasting reel has a free rotating spool that provides less friction than fixed spool reels thereby offering greater casting distance and accuracy. |
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The men donned kilts, while the women joined in reels and Highland flings. |
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He could see Mac's estate car ahead, slowing to negotiate its way between the skips full of crew's refuse, discarded palettes and giant empty cotton reels. |
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The seven-piece band specialises in traditional reels, jigs and horn-pipes and includes a double bass and drums, quite a departure from the regular image of Irish trad. |
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There are few traditional musicians in County Sligo and beyond who haven't hammered out some rasping reels or clipping hornpipes on musky summer evenings. |
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Strathspeys, jigs, reels and hornpipes from various sources are all fed through Greenberg and McGuinness's loving, yet idiosyncratic arrangements. |
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Johnny O'Leary's reels, jigs and hornpipes are generally part of the broader national store of music, but his polkas, slides and barndances are quite unusual and little known. |
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Excerpts of his video statements fill the highlight reels when unreliable confessions are the subject of TV programs. |
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New patented lift arms make sure the 18-inch reels hug almost any contour. |
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Her cowboy jigs and country reels literally vivify the show. |
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Improving muscle tone also works wonders, so keep up the eightsome reels. |
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We consider that the man who can fiddle all through one of those Virginia reels without losing his grip, may be depended upon in any kind of emergency. |
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For those events with many guests, Duni offers Dunisilk table cover reels, which look like linen but are wipeable. |
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Because the line did not have to pull against a rotating spool, much lighter lures could be cast than with conventional reels. |
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Some examples are hooks, lines, sinkers, floats, rods, reels, baits, lures, spears, nets, gaffs, traps, waders and tackle boxes. |
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Some portions of the film already had to be reshot because the reels of the film were exposed at an airport, leading to them getting spoiled. |
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The one who stands, literally, by her man, grinning painfully as he reels off a list of infidelities to the Press? |
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That would have made the SOTU highlight reels for centuries to come. |
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Side-cast reels are inherently very robust with few moving parts to break or wear out. |
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As the new series of Celebrity Juice is about to kick off on ITV2 host Keith Lemon reels off his guest wish list. |
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Their repertoire includes around 60 tunes, including marches, airs, strathspeys and reels from Scotland and the rest of Britain. |
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But this meant having to bivvy up almost on top of his rods and fishing with his reels fully locked up. |
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The Papers of Isaac Backus, a collection of fifteen reels of microfilm, includes approximately 2,700 documents collected or written by Backus. |
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Some transitions between reels were hidden by having a dark object fill the entire screen for a moment. |
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Read as a grotesquery, into which parody reels off, even Plyushkin turns into a dynamic character, enlivening the novel's deadliest spot. |
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Forester soon took an aversion to the game of goff, and recollected Scotch reels with less contempt. |
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Tenders are invited for The supply of creamwove or maplitho paper in reels, sheets and other raw materials, viz. |
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The paper is then fed onto reels if it is to be used on web printing presses, or cut into sheets for other printing processes or other purposes. |
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Forget bulky hose reels with awkward handles, kinking pipes and difficult storage. |
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The tin-plated bus bar is applied using reels holding up to 380 mm of material, minimising downtime due to changeovers. |
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The company has also introduced micro chip tagging for fishing tackle so that expensive items such asrods, reels, bivvies and seat boxes can be protected. |
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Accompanied on guitar, bodhran and vocals by Gordon Belsher, the performance combines the best of jigs, reels and strathspeys with Wood's own compositions. |
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Irish-inspired reels, haunting hymns, furious fiddle tunes and lovely laments of loss and longing, all orchestrated and harmonized to a fare-thee-well. |
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Sarah reels a little, nevertheless, under the dog's boisterous greeting. |
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Typically, the cutting reels are ahead of the vehicle's main wheels, so that the grass can be cut before the wheels push the grass over onto the ground. |
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Painted in the grey and black grisaille style Picasso reserved for his most serious works, its lack of colour reflects the news reels that inspired it. |
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The shifting reels feature causes the leftmost reel to disappear, the other four reels to move left, and a completely new reel to appear on the right. |
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A forming and seaming machine manufactures a continuous tube of shrink sleeves for labels delivered in reels for automatic application on the final product. |
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Also used for handling heavy items like reels of paper, steel or machinery are electric overhead cranes, sometimes called bridge cranes because they span large factory bays. |
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The hanks are placed upon light, collapsible hexagon reels termed rices, which are easily lifted out of their position for the reception of the hank. |
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The star of Channel 5's Extreme Fishing has signed a multi-year deal to help Dunlop promote a range which includes everything from rods and reels to luggage and landing nets. |
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The kits, which include rods, reels, sunglasses, landing net, fishing bag, priest, lines, flies, floats an hooks, will be available to junior members on permanent loan. |
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Filmed continuously over three months, the reels show the mother laying eggs, the eggs hatching, and then later, the heart-stopping moments when her owlets fledge. |
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Scottish country dances are categorised as reels, jigs and strathspeys. |
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