Her first job was scooping ice-cream cones at the foyer during the school holidays. |
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Cotswold 16-year-olds had stars in their eyes after scooping a hatful of top grades in their GCSE results. |
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Britain doubled their medal haul in Paris after scooping two medals on the final day of the World Championships. |
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Four young thespians are celebrating making giant strides in the world of acting after scooping top awards for drama. |
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With an operational clam-shell bucket, the coaler allows you to unload a hopper car by scooping the coal from inside. |
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What's more, North America has vast deposits of uranium ore, and scooping it up is no real challenge. |
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Alan Duggan scored a wonderful try, scooping up a loose pass from Barry John on the halfway line and sprinting for the corner. |
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That blocks one particular route to scooping the entire seven million dollars. |
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This sign is the most likely to have stocks and shares and the luckiest winners of Premium Bonds, scooping one in every seven prizes. |
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Isabelle shouts to a stunned Guy and hurriedly puts her hands into the cradle, scooping baby Lucas into her arms. |
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He is really cooking with gas after scooping the Student of the Year award. |
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All along the river bed, women have dug down and spend hours scooping up water from tiny pools. |
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After coaxing them to the surface with your feet, it's a simple matter of reaching down and scooping them up. |
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Back at home, one of our chores this week has been scooping blanket weed out of the pond. |
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Each cereal has its own needs, an individual moment of nurturing before the spoon starts scooping. |
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Donovan and Darius sprang to life, scooping food onto their plates before passing the platters and dishes to their father. |
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Traditional fishing methods include thrusting and scooping with baskets as well as the building of funnels and weirs from reeds and sticks. |
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The bird had a little trough of seed from which it kept on scooping up mechanical mouthfuls like an excavator scoops up earth. |
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You'd dial the number, then keep the line open while you encouraged the whole of the web to blitz it, thus scooping all of your rivals. |
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Biggest soap news of the year, and totally scooping anything that was going on in Weatherfield, was the return of Dirty Den Watts. |
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He swam up to me, the water reaching halfway up my stomach, and then stood up, scooping me up in the same fluid motion. |
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On occasion, it has taken me all my powers of persuasion to prevent my husband from scooping the towels up and throwing them into the pool. |
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A grey-bearded Ecuadorian tramp shuffled past, scooping himself a cup of water out of the central fountain, his trousers in tatters around him. |
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To drink, these graceful birds skim low over the surface scooping water with open mouths. |
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The white pelican of North America is a large, web-footed bird with an enormous throat pouch for scooping up fish. |
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It's a self-cleaning, electric litter box, but nothing is quite so satisfying as having a human doing the scooping for you. |
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I have had this as a light supper twice recently, scooping up the cheese and beans with hunks of warm and fluffy ciabatta. |
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Finn stooped down next to the bright, crystal clear water and started scooping handfuls of water into his mouth. |
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Trust me, it's not easy scooping up gift votives and stocking stuffers while fielding questions about your love life. |
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Kneeling down, she handed the dog a treat and picked it up, scooping it carefully with her arm. |
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With the trowel, I commenced scooping diesel oil sludge into the bucket. |
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She pulled out faded articles of clothing at first, but then she came to a long, purple, sparkling dress with puffed sleeves, a low, scooping neckline, and a wide, full skirt. |
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She concentrated on her dessert, scooping slowly through the pudding. |
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At home, I start the day by scooping out a couple of heaping tablespoons of Starbucks espresso roast into my Breville machine. |
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After scooping up statuettes early in her career, she has been chronically snubbed by the Academy. |
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Lee commented, scooping a gob of mashed potato with his finger and wiping it onto a napkin, before proceeding to mould a palm tree from the pale creamy substance. |
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American Hustle was the other big winner, scooping 10 nominations, the same number as 12 Years A Slave. |
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Inside, beneath chandeliers, burly men in union jackets stood at a buffet, scooping baked ziti onto plates. |
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The curved, serrated edge of the blade facilitates scooping out whole segments from partitioned fruit. |
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Once again, servers may be hesitant to recommend it if they have to manage the scooping and garnishing. |
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The course of the rivulet of wine, from which a Bacchante is scooping a jugful, is confused, perhaps through the deterioration of the paint or through inept restoration. |
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The armed switch should be ON only after the scooping operation is complete, and the floats have cleared the water surface. |
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There is a warning to pilots not to abbreviate the checklists in order to minimize the turn around time during the scooping operation. |
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But on February 21st two diggers began scooping up and gently winnowing the ground in search of human remains. |
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We are signing up to fluffy, feel-good legislation that we cannot enforce, and if we do, we will run the risk of scooping up people whom we should not be attacking. |
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Next comes the scooping stage, which requires the most skill, because the amount of pulp scooped and the evenness of its spread on the frame decides the quality of the paper. |
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Racing back to where he had begun digging, he kneeled next to the hole and began scooping out dirt with his bare hands, too desperate to deal with the hassle of a shovel. |
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Remember to inhale while scooping and exhale while lifting and don't hold your breath. |
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Aluminum conducts the heat of your hand to the scooping head, making it easy to scoop out perfect portions from rock-hard ice cream! |
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Neither one of these are particularly strong deterrents, however, and a reporter may ignore the embargo in the hopes of scooping the competition. |
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All bravado, Miguel rushes to her rescue, scooping up a three-inch, striped insect with threatening jaws and a large, baldish head that looks eerily human. |
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Stuikmanden, plate-filter boxes, then had to be stoked for filtering, scooping, ladling, running off,... And me? |
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There are children scooping the sand for the tiny crabs trapped in dips in the sand at low tide. |
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Boyhood took top honours at the Golden Globes last Sunday, scooping gongs for best drama, best director and best supporting actress. |
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I was on my knees by the front wheels, scooping armfuls of soft sand away from the tyres. |
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They are interested in scooping everything out of the oceans that their nets can take. |
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This bill really is about treatment, and what you're doing is scooping up a very little piece of research. |
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We would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate Scania on scooping the International Truck of the Year Award. |
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This whale feeds by scooping the matter from the sea floor into its mouth and filtering out the bottom-dwelling organisms with its baleen. |
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It will be as if we were scooping up countless grains that are as numerous as sand on a beach. |
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This was the third scooping from the lake, and the approach was flown in an easterly direction in light wind conditions. |
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They provided reasons such as overfishing by factory ships and referred to images of large trawlers scooping up nets of fish. |
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The stable boy is equipped with a shovel, scooping and scooping into stalls. |
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These six large federally chartered institutions act as giant vacuum cleaners, scooping up depositors' savings across the country. |
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These reports proposed that research be undertaken to implement the methods developed in this scooping study. |
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We pushed our shrimping nets between the rocks, scooping up tiny baby flounders and the translucent shrimps, sometimes as long as a child's finger. |
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I stood with arms raised while the gang members bolted around the room, scooping up armloads of jewelry and gold, before taking flight out the back door. |
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He knelt down to begin frantically scooping them back into the box as she slid the apartment key into her pocket, undid the deadbolt and stepped out into the hall. |
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Once in the door you'll be straight over to the hearth, emptying ashes and raking dead coals, scooping up briquettes of turf with a pair of tongs and stacking them up. |
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The creative minds behind building designs across York and North Yorkshire were celebrating today after scooping an armful of gongs for architectural excellence. |
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Since 1992, it has been a protected place for bald eagles, mule deer, and other animals, and since 1996 the U.S. Army has been scooping up undetonated Sarin bomblets. |
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I wiped me fingers gently down the rabbit's flank, then, shutting my eyes, I slid my hand beneath its limp head like a kitchen slice scooping up a burst pasty. |
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And if you try scooping it up and setting it alight, you end up with a field full of eco-mentalists complaining about the smoke and a sticky glutinous stain. |
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Outside, charpoys cradled drivers, some sleeping, others sitting cross-legged on the woven strings, scooping food on to triangles of chapati from tin plates and bowls. |
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Much hullabaloo has been made of independent internet sites and bloggers scooping the mainstream media in breaking stories and battering it to death with fact checking. |
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As soon as the dishes touch the bottom, the valve keeping them open is released. As the grab is pulled back up the jaws close, scooping up sand or sediment from the seabed. |
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On account of the marginal importance of scooping ice cream in Ireland, its inclusion in the relevant product market does not need to be considered. |
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Loxtons new sous-vide pork boulder has achieved great success scooping two recent awards. |
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When the material has reached the open end of the corral, the finished material is harvested by removing the back of the corral and scooping the material out with a loader. |
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The Bureau also suggested that Colombia consider submitting a funding bid to the IFAP Special Fund for the establishment of a small-scale pilot database and a professional scooping and design phase. |
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Downton Abbey led the way, scooping 11 Emmys for its first three series on US public service broadcaster PBS, which also co-produces Sherlock and Call the Midwife. |
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We Speak No Americano enjoyed maximum airplay in the warmer months of 2010 scooping the guys the No 1 spot in nine countries in two months. |
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When the second vault is filled, the compost in the first vault is removed for use as a soil conditioner by scooping it out through an access opening or removing the net entirely. |
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Comedian Peter Kay's new sitcom Car Share looks like being a real belter for the BBC, scooping 5.7 million viewers on BBC1 on Wednesday night as well as breaking iPlayer records. |
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Monotonously he went on, pounding the barley, rotating the stone to crush the grains finer, scooping the pulverized flour out and replacing it with more grain. |
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A lovestruck couple are in perfect step after scooping places at a prestigious London stage school. |
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A NUNEATON groomer has proved he is top dog after scooping two first prizes in a canine competition. |
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And, well knowing that where there's muck there's always money, armed with bucket and shovel we shadowed horses, scooping up doo-doo. |
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We are talking about drift nets the size of football pitches, trailed between tow boats, scooping up everything in their way. |
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A WARWICKSHIRE landscaper has been rewarded for his creative prowess after scooping a top prize in a prestigious awards ceremony. |
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Two other jackpot winners Martin Proctor and Julie Rawbone pretended to have flu and called in sick after scooping more than pounds 3million. |
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Indeed, surf casting is the lowest-percentage fishing technique you might choose, other than, say, scooping fish bare-handed. |
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Imagine scooping your sleeping children out of their warm beds and rushing about in ice cold water to your ankles, making your way to safety as quickly as possible. |
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Why, then, was she not in Bond Street, as advertised, scribbling her signature on Travellers' Cheques and scooping up emerald parures and things? |
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The girls lean towards each other, mirror images in their blue uniforms, plaits and tiny nose studs, scooping up bites with their hands as they giggle and whisper together. |
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Street children in Aden lope through the souks scooping up fallen leaves. |
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And though tiny blondes in green mini-dresses may shop here, these pixies are scooping up goods by emerging designers rather than enchanted Disney dust. |
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Then he must needs sit bare-arsed on his jordan, hand scooping sweat from his brow, and void much black nastiness. His torchecul was yet another discarded page of his play. |
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In 2014 it had a successful awards season, scooping several national awards and commendations, including a Mind Media Award and Student Media of the Year. |
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I clung to her nipples as she soared and swooped through the gloaming, scooping up insects, and I remember the shapes of things that she flew between, above, beneath. |
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He hurried up the back stairs with the hot water, scooping up a fingernailful of frost off the window in the back hall where there wasn't any register. |
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