Throw this technique into your bag of GIMP tricks, and you'll never again have to worry about red-eye ruining your candid flash photos. |
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She'd learned that lesson a long time ago, even though it had involved taking apart pieces of the ship and ruining them beyond repair. |
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Using his position at the University of Berlin he dedicated himself to rubbishing Cantor's ideas and ruining him personally. |
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Or some interchangeable braying twit in a rugby shirt, ruining a local pub just by being there. |
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Pigeons carry 60 very nasty diseases as well as ruining our buildings and dirtying our pavements with their droppings. |
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This is the part of Temple Bar where Dubliners can hang out without ruining their street cred. |
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Concerned parents in Bradford claim teenagers are ruining a neighbourhood playground for an estate's youngsters. |
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Recently, town councillors in Pickering warned that vandals who had been wreaking havoc were ruining the market town for everyone. |
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All it does it sit there humming and grinding away and generally ruining the atmosphere. |
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Perhaps the first attendees could be those councillors responsible for ruining our city with their parking policies. |
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A burglar who stole presents from a York family has been sent a sarcastic message of thanks for ruining their Christmas. |
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Two separate people spilled beer on my head as they tried to maneuver around me, cursing me in the process for ruining a perfectly good pint. |
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They were always going through her stuff and ruining it, and she could never work on her schoolwork. |
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The director's commentary explains that in the space scene, no cuts could be made without ruining the continuous drift of the backdrop. |
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I am quite happy being miserable and I don't want you barging in and ruining it. |
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Try to protest that the government is ruining your health with its selfish pleasures and see how far you get! |
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The here and now is about sensual pleasure, and I don't want thoughts of love ruining that. |
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I wouldn't want the moment of the century ruining by somebody chucking a mental when things were just hotting up. |
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Yesterday we spent the morning at the beach, where I did my best to avoid ruining my library pallor while Margaret toasted herself. |
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Protests poured in from jewellery houses and designers, berating me for ruining their business. |
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The only thing that keeps me going is the hope of escape, and the mild satisfaction I get from ruining the occasional piece of furniture. |
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He jumped out of his chair, jostling a waiter who spilled coffee down Iger's shirt front, ruining his tie. |
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Lee singled to score the run, ruining Andy's shutout and ending his night just one out shy of the complete game. |
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Suddenly her heel caught in the stairs and she tumbled down, head first, ruining her flowers and expensive hair do. |
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Food was ruining every aspect of my life and I would simply eat until I could eat no more. |
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It is possible to blow huge amounts of money on car modifications, ruining your automobile and ending up with a fuel drinking stodgy bone shaker. |
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No one seemed to worry that they were demolishing unreplaceable objects, ruining things that were best left untouched. |
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Neither of you have any idea of the true human, sorrowful cost of war nor do you care that you are ruining lives by the thousands and thousands. |
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After about four and a half hours of crab ruining my efforts by nicking my bait, I was starting to get a bit anxious as the tide was coming in. |
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He was in one of the islands of light, it was ruining his night vision and he couldn't see into the darkness. |
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He hates you for ruining his life, by burdening him with a responsibility that his weak male ego was unable to bear. |
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If you dance in the rain and think about catching a cold, you're completely ruining the beauty and the carefreeness of it. |
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The injury-prone on-baller hasn't played in the AFL since ruining his knee in April. |
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It's a small vacuum optic that is attached to the top of a bottle after it has been opened to stop oxygen getting in and ruining wine. |
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There is an argument that says globalisation is ruining the individual character of different nations. |
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I could have stayed there all day, sipping fizz, denting my credit card irreparably and ruining family relations forever. |
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So why am I telling you all this, I hear you ask, ruining surprise as it quite possibly may? |
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He wasn't about to let Saki humiliate him by first ruining his computer and then creaming him. |
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They strive to get all they can even if it means ruining someone else in the process! |
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She thinks he is just the frontman for the competition which has been criticised for ruining the music industry. |
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In the wet season the rain pours in, ruining the last of the royal carpets and furnishings. |
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Loudmouths in the gallery are ruining the pleasure of watching the pros play in person. |
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Instead, you used pliers to pry at the window, ruining the seals and denting the window frame, making it infinitely more expensive to fix. |
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Hugo's deep-seated jealousy of O drives him to set in motion a plan to destroy him by ruining his relationship with Desi. |
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Practically enslaving me, killing my parents, ruining my estate, and refusing to tell me whether my only brother is still living is kindly? |
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Should she thank the dumb blonde for ruining the place she once called home? |
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The game was played in dreadful conditions with driving rain and howling winds ruining the contest. |
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Many thanks must go then to Thomas Edison for ruining the whole hibernation ideal with his accursed light-bulbs. |
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My drama teacher made us do monologues from Animal Farm, which is a sure-fire way of ruining any book. |
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Acoustic shock is a devastating 21st Century industrial injury ruining call centre workers' lives and costing industry millions. |
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Gone, too, are the Jody calls, cadences in which a back-home character named Jody was ruining a soldier's life. |
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He said the number of canoeists and rafters had risen so much it was driving fish and anglers away and ruining his business. |
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Eventually he explains that there is a golf competition on and our persistent jubilance is ruining it for every one. |
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Water dripped from the ceiling, creating puddles, wetting the carpet and ruining the already rotted woodwork. |
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Stop ruining what little enjoyment some of us poor souls can manage to eke out of the average tedious day. |
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But the Election Commission disturbed this apple-cart when it advanced the elections, thus ruining their plan. |
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That old man kept on about how the Puerto Ricans were coming around ruining his neighborhood, he had no idea that his real enemy was me. |
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A doper tried to open his chest widthwise with a linoleum cutter, but succeeded only in ruining Shea's uniform and cutting his hand. |
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The clampdown, dubbed Operation Yellow Card, was launched in Wilmslow in June to cut down on lager louts ruining everyone else's night out. |
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Where can I go to get respite care from these louts and layabouts who are ruining my quality of life in York? |
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Even worse, lots of antiquities have been looted directly from excavation sites, ruining them for history. |
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I can remember trying a new, high-powered, high-voltage HID lamp with a very wide beam and ruining the night dive for all the other divers with me. |
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Media companies are ruining democracy and corrupting our public life. |
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Rose would scold her about ruining her frock, Bethamy would be in a fluster about how unsafe it was and Elizabeth would want her to come down before they had a fight about it. |
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She couldn't stop laughing which was quite good because when she did stop laughing she went all serious and ranted on a bit about undesirables ruining the festival. |
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I'm an ectomorph with medium ash brown hair that I'm always ruining by dyeing it, brown eyes that I sometimes conceal with grey contacts, and cadaverously fair skin. |
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They are ruining the building and putting themselves at risk. |
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And an opposition researcher took a picture, blew it up into a placard and brought it to a rally, which had the effect of instantly ruining the guy's campaign. |
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You young people and your bass-lines are ruining it for us old folkies. |
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After feeding small birds for over 20 years, suddenly the pigeon fraternity found me, dozens of them took up residence, cooing loudly at daybreak and ruining my beauty sleep. |
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These directors seem to get away with ruining people's lives and are able to still live in the lap of luxury without their assets being frozen or sold off. |
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These overpowering urges are ruining my weight-loss efforts! |
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I could go on a rant about how sugar subsidies cause American consumers to pay triple the market price for sugar, just to get the privilege of ruining the Everglades. |
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So perfect that we wonder if we should risk ruining it by asking for yet another take. |
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When a family loses someone close, all they have is the grave, it's their only comfort and it's a sickening thought that people out there are ruining graves. |
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On day two, a flash flood occurred, damaging much of the filmmaking equipment and ruining the appearance of the location. |
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In effect, what I did was lunge and force the issue, thereby ruining the mood. |
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That is, TFA is neither a lever for dramatically improving or ruining U.S. public education. |
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The last hesitaters preferred not to take the risk of ruining months of efforts, incidentally very productive, by opposing themselves to our legitimate claims. |
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All he was trying to do was stop the firework from ruining our house. |
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And it is ruining my social life. face keeps breaking out with pimples and I know I look repulsive, so how can I ever expect to have boy friends? |
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We have immense corporations that cry the blues all day long about how their pension costs are ruining them. |
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These brushes will keep you from ruining your work by brushing away erasings with your hand and smearing your pencil work. |
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Tiger sailed through Ocracoke Inlet on June 26, but it struck a shoal, ruining most of the food supplies. |
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Accused of rudeness and incompetence, he was also credited with ruining Soviet agriculture and bringing the world to the brink of nuclear war. |
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Illuminators had to be very careful when applying gold leaf to the manuscript for fear ruining the color already placed in the illumination. |
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In 2012, DMCI Homes began constructing Torre de Manila, which became controversial for ruining the sight line of Rizal Park. |
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Ashopton can be flooded by the creation of reservoirs, ruining many livelihoods. |
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I dipped a cheese stick into some sauce and tried not to cuss him out for ruining my amusing thoughts about little demon creatures. |
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In this case, though, viewers have claimed Chu is ruining the game. |
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An attack on capitalism, Arbor's jealousy of Swifty and plunderous nature ends up ruining their friendship. |
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He said the so-called authorities were on path of ruining the future of Kashmiri youth, KMS reported. |
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Rick treated his 69,000 followers to a selfie during a space walk, complaining the bulky suit was ruining the image. |
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They include the New Zealand flatworm, which is devouring earthworms and ruining farmland across the Central Belt. |
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It sounds rather Aesopish. Talking snakes, one bad apple ruining it all. I'm not so sure. |
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I was about to deliver a laugh line when this woman heckles, ruining all my momentum. |
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Whether it's a crush, a school project or a new style, the Sabotager is skilled at ruining all good things. |
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Are we in danger, in the rush to legislate, of ruining the moment? |
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When Nate comes clean to Kat about treating Kyle at home, she has a go at him for potentially ruining his career. |
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In May, Strauss Kahn countersued, accusing Diallo, 33, of ruining his reputation. |
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Their venue has been double-booked and friendship soon gives way to war as they both indulge in dirty tricks campaigns aimed at ruining each other's big day. |
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But the show kicked off to a flat start with the microphone being turned up too high, ruining the opening scene where The Usherette introduces the story. |
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Cadmium plating is used on nuts, bolts, washers, hoist rings, tiedown bolts, flexible cable conduits, fasteners and connectors to prevent corrosion from ruining them. |
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Anyway, if you fancy watching wannabe crimpers ruining people's barnets and then being judged by a bald Frenchman in a hat, this is the competition for you. |
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Unhappily for her, he unexpectedly withdrew his recantations at the last minute as he was to be burned at the stake, thus ruining her government's propaganda victory. |
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Each struggles to avoid completely ruining the other's life while desperately trying to get his old one back in this screwball comedy from the makers of The Hangover. |
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