But Reema, another student, seems to be looking forward to this ban as she feels that the youngsters are using two-wheelers only to show off. |
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Christopher's attempts to apply order, often when surrounded by elements of the world he doesn't entirely understand, show off his blind spots. |
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The cinematics are here to show off the seamless character models along with incredible lip-synch and motion capture. |
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No matter how keen you are to show off the fruits of a fortnight's sunbathing, excessive cleavage or leg can look cheap and unappealing. |
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The strings allow for maximum skin and definitely show off the sexier side of you! |
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Who likes to hear a snobbish intellectual gasbag show off at a cocktail party? |
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Numerous youngsters show off with their scooters and expensive racing motorcycles, which have no mufflers. |
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Like the wrestler who takes time from beating his opponent to show off to the crowd, it was a sign of confidence. |
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What better opportunity are you going to get to show off your moves on stage for a room full of drunk strangers? |
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I adore the folds of the sleeve and bodice and how she pulled her hair up to show off those darling dangling earrings. |
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The line includes sleeveless hooded sweatshirts, which allow kids to show off their tattoos. |
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I love to show off my tan, but those sexy low-cut tops look ridiculous on me because I'm flat-chested. |
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So we'll be left with the sort of people who show off on stage at hypnosis gigs acting up in a confined space and trying to root each other. |
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Good-natured and bouncy, they show off Reed's love of old-school rock 'n' roll and Sterling Morrison's effortless rhythm work. |
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They would wave their fans to show off their grace when composing or thinking about poetry. |
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Greenlanders are keen to show off a different side to their homeland this summer. |
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It was an excellent chance for him to show off his technical guitar playing prowess, and I hung on every note. |
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It's part of an annual event that attracts 1.5 million car nuts, most of them there to show off their classic cars. |
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Your Web site says that this tour will show off your newfound freedom and desire to have fun. |
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Riggs had executed scrollwork on more than 75 percent of the big Smith and then had it satin nickeled to better show off the engraving. |
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He wasn't the type to show off or anything and he was so meticulous about doing everything properly. |
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The moist duck is an ideal platform from which to show off the unusually tasty brown sauce. |
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I'm sure your friends will feign interest for two seconds the quickly disown you if you purchase a pair to show off. |
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Crisp white linen show off the robust flavours and vibrant colours of truly Italian food. |
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The cello is painted a warm, lightish brown, with rippling reflections that show off its highly polished surface. |
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Went into town today to show off the sprog to the work colleagues, and have coffee with Tim. |
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I decided to show off a bit and bunny-hopped the tree instead of riding around it. |
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They found pupils felt more confident in lessons, they were less distracted and did not feel the need to show off. |
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Souvenir's packed with ethereal-sounding tracks that show off the immense range of Thirsk's lilting vocals. |
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Each band had a mere ten minutes to show off their talent and music ranged from rock to punk and nu-metal. |
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Mike, Greg, and Peter all sport groovy perms while Bobby is finally able to give up the rinse and show off his natural hair color. |
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More than 200 local artists and craftspeople have opened up their homes and studios to the public to show off their work. |
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Another tasty way to show off your cordials is in luxuriously rich ice cream toppings, sweets and confections such as truffles. |
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A wise mayor inaugurated an annual international food festival where each nationality could show off its dishes. |
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Naturally, the way to Penelope's heart is to show off a prowess in shooting, roping and riding. |
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She is wearing a figure-hugging white bodice and tight ski pants which perfectly show off her dancer's figure and dark colouring. |
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Then of course there is the famous fancy-dress competition in which everyone who has arrived in costume is invited onto the stage to show off. |
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Their hosts were obviously trying to show off for them, not realizing that their gestures were lost on all but Meredith. |
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Hundreds of people went to the museum's D4 hangar to have items valued and show off their collectables of the future. |
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Acting opposite Ashmit Patel, another newcomer, the movie gives them both a fair chance to show off their skills. |
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But fans are still worried that the star players might not attach too much importance to the match and may not show off their real skills. |
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My mom and I are scouring New York City for a cream-colored cocktail dress that will show off my long legs. |
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He is arrogant, pompous, never misses a chance to show off his superiority, and drinks to excess. |
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Grabbing a black embroidered cloth, he hopped off round Coppergate looking for somewhere to show off his levitating skills. |
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It was a cocktail dress that Lucy had bought her two years ago for the exhibits she attends to show off her pieces. |
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Some of the women are fully veiled in black, but most seem to be availing themselves of the opportunity to show off their latest purchases. |
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Card-guessing tricks give a magician the opportunity to show off his or her mind-reading prowess. |
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Pristine glass tea pots show off interesting ingredients, such as fresh ginger and dried tangerines. |
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Still, there are brightly lit daylight scenes which show off more saturated color and natural skin tones. |
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A little boy is pictured with his hands raised high, eyes looking off camera, lips pursed pensively to show off his adorable chubby cheeks. |
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Salads such as the grapefruit and jicama and green papaya show off pristinely cut vegetables. |
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According to his critics, the artist had sacrificed everything to his maniacal desire to show off his drawing. |
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We had a wonderful visitor, or should I say a badling of visitors? So glad Mama Duck stopped by to show off her babies. |
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To further bring joy to the occasion, some guests show off their skills at juggling and acrobatics. |
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Sandy was planning on coming over with me to show off but at the last minute she bailed saying she had a headache. |
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The script kiddies are frequently unable to resist the temptation to show off and announce their presence. |
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As you can probably expect, this isn't a title you'll be using to show off your home theater's video and audio prowess. |
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Like a video game or a puzzle, it is a chance to think, learn and show off. |
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This team means business. We are not there to show off. We want to achieve something together. |
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And all of her coats had three-quarter length sleeves, to show off the endless pairs of gloves she owned. |
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Ferrell, however, doesn't get nearly enough screen time to show off his self-deprecating sketch comedy style. |
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And when Tony told us to strip, I didn't want to take my pants off because I didn't want to show off my tighty-whities. |
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But those who came to the colonies to better themselves wanted to show off their success in the old ways. |
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Clients want to show off their logo to customers and prospects to remind them of the quality and care the company brings to the business. |
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She wore many bracelets, and flip-flops to show off her recently pedicured feet. |
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The dress code is white tie and diamonds, so the Beckhams will have a chance to show off a few of their prized rocks. |
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Spurning such childish gadgets, adults look for something top-end to show off their more sophisticated tastes. |
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So she goes off to kinder today to show off both her newly pierced ears and new sneakers. |
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The Romans wanted the architecture to show off the magnificence and mightiness of their emperor. |
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They headed down through his back yard, pausing momentarily for Matt to show off yet again, by doing a back flip off the trampoline. |
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I was wearing his favorite outfit, a red mini, with a tight shirt that was cut to show off cleavage. |
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The whole point of the ceremony, now more than 500 years old, was to show off to foreign ambassadors, mostly from Europe. |
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A group of young pavement artists took the opportunity to show off their winning talents in the centre of York. |
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The decoration of metal cirques and a network of patchwork cloth highlight extremely simple frocks to show off the figure. |
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Silsden's own BMX bikers also took to centre stage to show off their stunt skills. |
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Canary yellow, shocking pink, electric blue and bright orange show off a joyful, forever-young attitude. |
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He never missed the opportunity to show off the good looks his Italian mother gave him, and girls were always swooning over him. |
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At the end of the week the children will show off their new skills with a display of their work. |
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The hall is offering local collectors a unique opportunity to show off their treasures at three showcases at the museum for up to a month. |
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Michael chose to use the opportunity of working on the show house to show off his skills at decorating an opulent 18 th century sitting room. |
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Loveable cartoon character Popeye always flexes his biceps when he wants to show off his muscles. |
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Being able to show off a shredded six-pack demands not only a lot of hard work, but a well-planned diet and training program as well. |
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This was regularly the venue for hotters to show off their driving skills in stolen high-performance cars. |
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Both clearly had a vision for the film, and not just an excuse to show off computer graphic gimmickry. |
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When he released her she turned around and did a twirl to show off her present. |
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It was a gay-friendly environment where he could be himself, where he could show off his latest drag outfits, where he could joke. |
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An emphasis on slower tempos gives Black the opportunity to show off her very accomplished legato playing. |
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The show gave former go-karting track manager Justin, who has dreamed of becoming a racing driver, the chance to show off his skills behind the wheel of a Caterham Ford. |
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The great orchestral suite was premiered during the First World War and used to show off every recording innovation ever after, from electrical to quadraphonics. |
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Here, the singer can show off the adaptability of his voice. |
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Organizers usually stick to standard rail cars on loan from, say, Amtrak, but since this year's trip was slated for Pennsylvania, Levin had a chance to show off a bit. |
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Towards the surface, tealia anemones show off their bright reds and pinks. |
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Patricia Clarkson gets to show off both as the woman who becomes fascinated with the erudite monster. |
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The older children have the opportunity to show off their creative skills by composing a limerick based on the Millrace Hotel, who are the sponsors of this competition. |
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Not only did Palin show off her skills as a flutist as well, but she was awarded the title of Miss Congeniality. |
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Photographs taken by the Pigs on the Hill, a dedicated group of ski bums, show off the region's extreme backcountry trails and ski touring terrain. |
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Talented teenagers across Wales are invited to show off their star qualities by auditioning for a very special programme, to be broadcast on BBC Wales in November. |
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Use tiered serving stands to show off your teatime delectables. |
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Her ring is a Windsor family heirloom, and she posed with it to show off the square-cut central diamond and three diamond baguettes on either side. |
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Her figures now show off curves as well as angles, and include touches of Impressionism as they pose, row boats and toddle babies across sandy beaches. |
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The Scherzo is conducted with a gracefully Mephistophelean menace, and here, the members of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra show off their agility and precision. |
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Everyone got to meet my cats, Marian got to show off her salad making talents, and all it set us back was the cost of some frozen hamburger patties and a few bottles of beer. |
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Like Nate, the novel is literarily self-conscious, but Nate often reads to show off. |
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But the really brilliant part is that they're cut on the bias, which means they drape perfectly, hiding what you want to hide and accentuating what you want to show off. |
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Many of the Far North Coast's most accomplished riders will be on hand to show off their skills in the disciplines of showjumping, eventing and dressage. |
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He can't help but show off the buttons on the fly of his moleskins. |
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The early shorts show off his great dervishing twirls and kicks. |
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In 1987, myrtle Young came on The Tonight Show to show off her rare collection of potato chips. |
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He even Bluetoothed a few photos round the carriage, just to show off. |
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On the other hand, I am something of a bookworm, and nothing appeals to a bookworm more than the opportunity to show off your intellectual brilliance. |
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The exhibition booths show off everything from jewellery to furniture, from paintings to gourmet delicacies, from beauty and aromatherapy products to sculpture. |
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But it's not like they'll be able to show off their new-found nattiness. |
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Then he's off again, nippily leading the way to his orchard so that he can show off his apple trees, despite the fact that he has an arthritic knee. |
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Colours are bright and vibrant and show off the scenery to advantage. |
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On the surface, they seem like one of those typical, progressive rock supergroup offshoots where each band member gets to show off their instrumental prowess. |
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Pardon me if I show off a little, but this was something of an accomplishment for me, given my general cack-handedness when it comes to technology. |
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I searched in vain for a patch of sundews, the little carnivorous plants that live in just this kind of environment, so I could show off my meagre botanical knowledge. |
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Caroline arrived at his table with two carrier bags and a green carton, which she insisted on opening to show off a new cactus for her collection. |
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Male members of the Daily Record staff have been stripping off and cavorting in the paper's centre spread to show off the changing shape of the male body. |
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Just make sure you get a pretty pedicure to show off on the beach. |
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The colorful Indian toe rings to show off freshly pedicured toes. |
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If you wanna show off, then why don't you learn to play the pipa? |
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Dressed in traditional costume, this is an opportunity to show off their horses and horsemanship, to call on friends, to dance flamenco, to eat, drink and be merry. |
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I don't look at my leads as a chance to show off my flowery writing. |
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Another section crosses steep offset humps that show off the car's axle articulation, the mechanism that allows it to safely cross heavily furrowed terrain. |
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Ladies, it is time to get your glad rags on and show off your summer tan. |
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Arnold was there to show off his sheep, hens, geese and little goslings. |
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This might be one of the saddest songs ever written, and instead of trying to gussy it up or use it to show off her pipes, Osborne just wraps the thing in a big fat hug. |
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On Friday nights, teenagers cruise the main street in town to show off their cars. |
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They are frangipane and flaouna, two different types of dough that will show off the bakers' skills. |
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Be prepared for possible friskiness with some Astroglide Natural, it will show off your sensitive eco-friendly side. |
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Posh, 30, took the oppurtunity to show off the gem when she made her first public appearance since the birth of third son Cruz five weeks ago. |
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This lapel pin lets you show off your CPP credential with the original logo in brass. |
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Or, show off your romantic side in pastel-toned dresses, featuring sweetheart necklines and waist-cinching sash details. |
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I wanted to show off just what the possibilities of the comic book medium were, and films are completely different. |
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The Triple Threat Rodeo gives the very best operators a chance to show off their skills. |
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Every November, college kids from Michigan to Munich descend on MIT, eager to show off their biohacking skills. |
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You could be one of those genetically gifted individuals who has the potential to show off an eight-pack instead of a six. |
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Are you pushing your muscles beyond exhaustion to extreme soreness by trying to show off for the stud who spots your bench presses occasionally? |
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The new packaging is designed to show off the artisan craftsmanship of our delicious Handmade Knotted Egg Roll. |
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Pole dancers from all round the world gathered in the town to show off their bendy best. |
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Allow me not to reveal the amount I'll be donating, just so people won't accuse me of trying to show off and being macho. |
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And, doggone it, celebs have rushed to social media to show off their cute canines. |
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Some fine gun dogs will show off genetic skills that both the old Irish gentry and the Duke of Gordon would be proud of. |
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Grocery stores show off their produce by placing the most attractive specimens in front. |
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I find black boring and want to show off my girly, feminine side, what do you suggest? |
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Edward spent large amounts on expensive status symbols to show off his power and wealth as legitimate monarch of England. |
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Later a hugely extended version of Rocket Queen gave Slash a chance to show off his fretboard skills with a 15-minute solo section. |
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Thousands of people came to the Civic Center to show off their civic pride. |
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Public passersby could clearly view the entrance halls of Dutch homes decorated to show off a particular family's wealth and social standing. |
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While most big-name actors show off their status with luxury cars, actress Julie Hesmondhalgh has gone for a lilac caravanette. |
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Before long there's a shouting match with the vet which turns into an art-house-style excuse to show off their verbal gymnastics. |
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Crowds gathered to see world champion sheep sheerer Ivan Scott show off his skills and those who fleece the public were also there. |
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Although she keeps her ensembles simple, details like the bright blue color of her sweatpants and the button-down style of her top show off her personality. |
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Here's how three gardeners show off their espaliered pyracanthas. |
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She loves to show off when she gets behind the wheel of a car. |
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The strappy bottoms offer the amazing benefit of highlighting your charming silhouette and are also a beautiful way to show off your femininity on the beach. |
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I wonder if it has been important to him to show off his eruditeness, an intellectual chip exorcised from his shoulder and springing from a childhood absent from books. |
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But what about those who toil in their basements and garages all year perfecting double-and single-reed calls for us to wrench on and show off to our buddies each season? |
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I had to gain weight for the film and I show off my love handles. |
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Substitutions are allowed during play, and goals can be scored from outside the shooting circle for two points which allows the shooters to really show off their skills. |
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It is an imposing building, designed to show off its importance to trade. |
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In the capital of Ashgabat Turkmenistan army made a breathtaking show off. |
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Workshops will include breakdance and MC battles, DJs, urban art, an indoor football zone and a gaming zone, plus a chance for unsigned acts to show off their talents. |
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Throughout the weekend, farmers will demonstrate 1830s-style sheep shearing and on May 24, border collies will show off their skills at herding sheep. |
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Liverpool's Ultimate Fashion Queen is an opportunity for drag queens and kings and gender benders with a flair for design to show off their talents. |
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The pop princess performed at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas on Friday night in a black PVC bodysuit and a matching flat cap to show off her curvy figure. |
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