Kimiwari continued to hiss and spit until Naomi could no longer hold onto her. |
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They hiss and spit at Realtor Lion but he drives them out of the tent with the tree branch. |
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A fire already spit in the fireplace as Alecaen took a seat on the plush blood red couch. |
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As soon as he left our table, we spit the food out, wiping the corners of our mouth with the dainty white napkin. |
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Thankfully before we put the plan into action the baby spit the food out all over the table and tried to wipe the taste off her tongue. |
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At occasional intervals the faces appear to spit water from their mouths, in a reference to more classical fountain designs. |
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I got really drunk as you can imagine and started to spit water at people working behind the bar. |
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Once again, I followed their example, but I spit the fizzing liquid back into the jar. |
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True, and it's not likely someone is going to come up and spit in your mouth. |
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She spit to rid her mouth of the substance, but more was instantly forced in. |
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They'd take an inmate with tuberculosis, who was coughing blood, and force him to spit into the mouths of others. |
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He hated his urge to spit out saliva when he was peeing and feared he would retain the disgusting habit. |
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The people saying that are not worth the saliva I would expend to spit on them. |
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The measurement is accurate and clean-cut, no spit or spilth, no contamination of the content. |
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Here, before we even get to the parts that I wanted to talk about, I have to stop, scratch my noggin, spit and ponder a bit. |
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She looked like she could eat him for breakfast and spit out his bones to make her lunchtime soup. |
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At this point a spit of land breaks away from the mainland to become the needle-like peninsula of Baja California. |
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I wonder what these verses meant to them, and if the spit braai was with family or friends, if it was a time to remember? |
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Like the bottle jacks, these did not require pulleys or belts, as the spit was attached directly to the gears. |
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She heard him mumble something indistinct, and he tried to spit at her, but his aim left a lot to be desired. |
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The division sign was in Rahn's time known either as the obelus or sometimes the obelisk, from a Greek word meaning a roasting spit. |
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As they mooched off, one straggler swaggering along behind the others tried to do an oh-so-cool spit onto the grass. |
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A sap-sucking bug that coats plants with wads of foamy spit has been crowned the insect world's greatest leaper. |
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Sydney's eyes narrowed in response and she willed her sharp tongue to spit back a scathing retort. |
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There are wardens that spit at their prisoners, and deny them all hygiene, medicine and, it seems, food. |
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Turning his head down, golden hair waving atop his head, he spit out an apple seed. |
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I wiped the smile right off her face, she says, like she used to wipe her school slate clean with a bit of spit and an unwinding jersey sleeve. |
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Incredibly powerful, fast machines spit flames as they race each other over a very short, straight course. |
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The city straddles a sandy spit bordering the Gulf of Mexico, it's numerous 10-storey concrete hotels built on low-lying sand-dunes. |
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I spit the fish out into my hand, only to discover the cracked remains of not one, but both caps. |
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Cheeks empurpled, spit launching in all directions, eyes afire with outraged vanity, the Colonel will have none of your treachery. |
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Taking one spoon full into my mouth sent me hurling towards the sink to spit out the awful substance that I had chosen to try and digest. |
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I managed to spit out a stream of the sanguine liquid before dodging just in time to miss her foot. |
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Some of the complex nuclei then either spit out or absorb the odd proton, making nuclei of other elements. |
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The man yelled in her face, spit was falling everywhere and the man's face was red with anger. |
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This is the album's best track, a bulging-vein screecher whose vocal parts spit more than they sing. |
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I turned away to spit them out, but every time I did my mouth refilled with more seed pearls. |
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Her question was interrupted by a sudden spit of crackle and static from her radio. |
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Then when I tried to spit on my fingers and clean the stains they become dirty mud stains. |
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The company took a portable extraction plant down to the spit and excavated the ash from the lakebed for some months. |
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Another gob of spit hit the dirt, but this time hawked the other way to Mathias. |
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He gingerly wiped away the spit with his bib and rolled over, mumbling a few nonsense words. |
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At last the tractor began to spit and splutter in protest and Papa and I knew that our efforts had nearly paid off. |
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The horse's flanks were soaked, its face was white with lather where the bridle rubbed, and foamy spit flew from its mouth as it tossed its head. |
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The boatman beaches us on a spit of land leading up to a stone house surrounded by willows. |
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The girl gritted her teeth distastefully and resisted the tempting urge to spit at the man. |
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Never mind that Kente, get to the fire, and spit those two geese you shot yesterday. |
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He looked over the boot he was working on, spit on it, and then began rubbing it down with a rag furiously. |
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However, having served 12 years in the Royal Navy, Richard knew a thing or two about spit and polish. |
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He winced as he reached for the bar of soap, cursing the blasted hot water tank that never seemed to actually spit out hot water. |
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I let out a dry wheeze and reach to wipe the spit and saliva away from my mouth. |
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The other principal theory is that Earhart was able to find a tiny spit of land in the Marshall Islands and both Earhart and Noonan survived. |
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If the mute axman ever sings over his guitar, I'm convinced that nothing short of the voice of Zuul will spit fiery phlegm through the speakers. |
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Even the most basic of barbecues can be fitted with a small spit and battery-operated motor. |
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The professional chocolate tasters have a great time as, unlike their wine-tasting counterparts, they don't have to spit it out. |
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The next day, they moved a couple of hundred yards downriver to a blighted spit of land below the Burlington Northern bridge. |
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And they're geniuses, but it's just eaten them up and spit them out, and it's been tough on them. |
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Compare with a semi-auto that can spit out a handful of rounds in two shakes of the proverbial lamb's tail. |
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Some youngsters even ask adults for cigarettes on the streets and spit out bad words at them if rejected. |
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BoJack was the spit of his daddy, who was a black and tan, and like his daddy, accepted the run of the place as his due. |
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But what if your spanking-new ball slices into an adjacent fairway and gets chopped and spit out by a triplex mower? |
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I spit out the last bit of toothpaste in my mouth, choking back more tears. |
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If they cannot spit when they're smoking inside a restaurant, why must they do it outside? |
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A troika of small boys, cocky and nervous proto-new Russians, lean over the rusting barbed wire and drool gobbets of spit onto his head. |
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One hundred and twenty-five Black Cats had seemed to fill the Wise Woman's hut full, and when they all spit and miauled together it was dreadful. |
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It was a cold October night and the wind was howling and it had started to spit with rain. |
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The only ballots it spit back were the ballots on which more than one vote had mistakenly been cast in the same race. |
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Don't spit out the saliva because this is a waste, and it will also disturb your concentration. |
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I have over-active saliva glands myself but this never causes me to spit in the street. |
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Almost all infants spit up, but if an infant spits up or throws up almost every time he eats and seems fussy, he may have heartburn. |
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I was actually pleasant sort of but then his companion came in to view and I nearly gagged on my own spit. |
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Actually, every time she said a cuss word I think I saw spit fly out of her mouth. |
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I spit on the ground to get the tastes of acid and hate out of my mouth and my spit burned a hole in the sidewalk. |
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Young mothers who were pale with fear and shock held their children as close as they could to protect them from being hit by spit or missiles. |
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Old Bruce is not happy to be reminded that he was once a porky loser who talks as if his mouth is full of spit and looks like a living donut. |
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Some of them sit with their heads between their legs slowly expectorating a long dribble of spit until there is a pool of spittle on the ground. |
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Despite looking the spit of Robert Carlyle, McCardie is faultless, while Roeves, as a man living on borrowed time, is completely believable. |
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I turned to look and saw this man standing there and just before I could say something, he spit his chew on the sidewalk next to my feet. |
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In his hectoring manner and contemptuous demands for apologies and resignations, Campbell is the spit of John Humphrys. |
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As for Kieran, he wears his success lightly and is, Jackson says, a quiet, relaxed character who is the spit of his brother. |
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In any case, Punta Catalina is a truncate cuspate spit formed during the late Holocene. |
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You have the world's number one bowler deciding to spit the dummy and stay at home because our Prime Minister actually said what many believe. |
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Tuesday it was Lindsay Tanner's turn to spit the dummy and head for the backbench. |
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I need to remember these things because to forget would be to spit in the face of every single person who died that day. |
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I don't root for them because I'm a dark, soulless being or because I have some undying need to spit in the face of Red Sox fans. |
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I mean, I think that was almost an attempt to spit in the face of anybody who feels that such things shouldn't be there. |
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Developing young create a frothy mass commonly known as cuckoo spit on plants in the early spring and summer to hide from predators such as ants. |
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While slugs will ignore it, there may be a small problem with cuckoo spit, or rather the tiny green bug that is encased in the spit. |
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Death Tower rested on a floating island, high above an evil spit of land, in the distant southwest corner of the world. |
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In February 1776, smallpox appeared among Dunmore's troops, who had established a precarious camp on a spit of land near Portsmouth, Virginia. |
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Check in at the exclusive Leela Goa Hotel, which straddles a narrow spit of land between the Sal River and the Arabian Sea in Mobor. |
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He gestured over to a spit of land with what Doremi could see was a small stone building at its end. |
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Consider Orford Ness, a lonely spit of land that was once the site of military tests and is now owned by the National Trust. |
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It tries to to do too much at once, and while it generally succeeds, there's still some room for a bit of spit and polish. |
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We had built our base hut on a spit of land near the snout of a huge glacier. |
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The Confederate Army in the West isn't known for its attention to spit and polish. |
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I sucked all the spit from the pouches of my cheeks, making a nice squishy sound. |
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Patton, a stickler for spit and polish, couldn't understand why the soldiers in Mauldin's cartoons looked so messy. |
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Just give 'em a bit of a spit and polish, then publish them as exciting new takes on the cultural zeitgeist. |
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It is manifestly a spit and polish establishment, clean, well-tended, house proud, with friendly staff. |
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Although spit and polish is the order of the day, Paton says they must be careful when burnishing up metalwork. |
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Keep an eye out for cuckoo spit, a globule of froth that conceals the tiny froghopper, easily squashed between thumb and finger. |
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Without thinking, she blew a puff of air at the unruly hair, which just fogged up her glasses and put small droplets of spit on the lenses. |
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And Cromwell's influence was immense, but royalists and Irishmen spit upon his name three centuries after his death. |
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After lunch, we walked round the spit and swam in a sea like silk, with only a sea eagle and a few white Torres Strait pigeons for company. |
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Does it remind you of Clark Kent pulling off his glasses, adding a spit curl, and suddenly no one can recognize that he is Superman? |
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When I came to spit it out, he offered me the cup, so I was was forced to expectorate into a three-inch deep slurry of chewing tobacco. |
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I assumed he was drinking a coffee, but no, he was actually chewing tobacco the entire time, and raising the cup to discreetly spit in it. |
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The Indians chew this red weed, like some people chew tobacco, and of course this leads to a build up of red spit which needs to be deposited. |
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I can still see the look on his face as he nearly did a spit take with his Martini. |
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Fortunately for me it was not a spitting cobra for it would still be able to spit regardless of the metal tongs holding it down behind its head. |
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Men and women may be employed to carry spittoons to enable paan chewers to spit in them. |
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The village girls spit out the chaff as they winnow with wooden forks and sing about their dowry jewels. |
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Scientists report that even hatching cobras, such as this red Mozambique cobra, instinctively aim and spit at a perceived predator's eyes. |
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I jumped in shock when I saw a new spit wad fly upwards and stick on the roof with an unattractive splat sound. |
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I rather like the idea of squeezing the rich until they spit pips and thus don't favour lowering the top tax rate. |
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This arm cuts off a spit of land about three quarters of a mile 1ong, but at its widest only a few hundred yards across. |
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They spit saliva into your bloodstream to stop the blood coagulating and keep it flowing. |
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Beryl spit out a mouthful of kibble and hid behind the antique icebox that never had any ice. |
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I have a lot of pet peeves but the one that gets me the worst is people who spit in public. |
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The two little girls locked pinkies, looked at each other, kissed their fist, spit on the ground, and kicked sand over it. |
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He instructs patients to gargle and swallow or spit out 5 to 10 mL at least five times daily until lesions resolve. |
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It ejected some intensely acrid fluid, which burnt my tongue so that I was forced to spit the beetle out. |
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Built on a narrow spit of land dividing Otter Lake from Goulding Lake, the cabin proved to be the perfect base. |
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Egyptian-style kebabs have chunks of lamb seasoned in onion, marjoram and freshly squeezed lemon juice, and roasted on a spit over an open fire. |
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We bury the skin, fur, head and entrails using a shovel we brought, and then set the meat roasting on a spit on the fire. |
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There are a lot of roasted and grilled meats and in fact pork was roasting on a spit in the corner of the garden. |
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A fire blazed with a stag roasting on a spit above it, giving off the heavy scent of venison. |
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His duty to the deity over, he and Miri carved up and roasted the remaining parts of the doe on a spit over the fire. |
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There was a fire going with a spit on it, the skinned deer being cooked to perfection. |
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If the carcass is several days old, boil the meat to be safe, then put it on a spit over the fire to improve the taste. |
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They set up a spit over the fire and put the chunks to cook after she smeared some mint, spice and slat seasoning on them. |
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Jonathan loathed the sound of that man's name, he hated to speak it, he spit it out quickly and swigged his coke to remove the taste. |
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Unaware of their limited rights as employees at will, they apparently thought they could spit in the eye of a behemoth and escape untouched. |
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I could spit feathers of frustration and envy as I potter along unexcitedly in my little car. |
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He could almost see the man's spit flying from his mouth as he hissed angrily into the phone. |
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Justin, her boyfriend, screamed at her, red in the face, droplets of spit flying from his mouth. |
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Men do not actually drool more, but their spit becomes super-charged with testosterone. |
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After little painful moments of gasping and dry retching, she rises up on unsteady legs, wiping spit from her mouth with the back of her hand. |
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I brought up all this phlegm and spit into my mouth, and at first it was so, so foul I nearly choked. |
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The sun came out later in the day, but by the time it started to spit with rain I decided to cut my losses and head to the station. |
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I was tired, there were good programmes on television and the rain was starting to spit down from above. |
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Everything was going fine, when about half an hour into the race it started to spit with rain. |
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With rain starting to spit as well, the team were looking on confidently as the black Lego Star Wars Honda pulled away into a comfortable lead. |
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Volunteers quickly gave the royal plastic a quick spit and polish. |
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Make sure the person with TB covers their mouth when coughing and does not spit on the floor. |
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God is all-powerful so how could people spit on him and crucify him as alleged? |
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If you get stung, remove the stinger if you can, put a drop of water or spit on the injury, and cover the spot with the plaster. |
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When the bleeder valve begins to spit liquid, shut off the propane fill source, close the bleed screw.on.the.cylinder,.then.close.the.valve. |
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So much as glance at any of them today and your aqueous humour will begin to bubble and spit inside your skull. |
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Buffy was very clear about what she saw as the crisis and very keen to spit it out, almost like a witch. |
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If anyone found out, he imagined that he'd be rejected by all of society, that people would spit on him in the street. |
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After your child learns how to spit out the toothpaste instead of swallow you should begin using a fluoride containing toothpaste. |
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One option is to put a teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of warm water, rinse the mouth and spit out. |
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The tooth should then be removed from the mouth and the patient should spit all blood and dirt. |
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Encourage the student to spit out rather than swallowing blood to avoid an upset stomach. |
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At the detention centre, Mr. Tolipkhuzhaev continued to urinate and spit blood, had pain and could not sleep. |
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We are in a culture that is ready to chew, ready to consume and ready to spit out. |
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Barbecuing with a spit is the best way to enjoy your guests if you are a host or hostess! |
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Professionals will have a washbasin with automatic rinsing, but amateurs can use a bucket or any other recipient that can be used to spit into. |
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Barbecook introduces four different Brahma gas barbecues: from a two burner to a three burner with side and spit burner. |
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Then you cough, swallow, or spit up the mucous, and the dirt is out of your lungs. |
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Record her feedings, so you can keep track of her spit ups and how much she's keeping down. |
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Some colicky babies will spit a pacifier right out, but others may calm down a bit. |
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They spit acid, have three lungs, fangs, an adamantium exoskeleton, two hearts and half a brain. |
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There is no place to spit so we usually swallow our toothpaste after brushing. |
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Most of the people who passed her during the daytime would either spit at her or come along and pelt the door with rotten vegetable and eggs for their own amusement. |
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Essentially westerns set in space, they both cover the universal themes of good versus evil while making the lead actors spit out mind-boggling technospeak on a regular basis. |
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The Euros look at some fat guy on vacation in one of their decrepit countries, and they want to spit on the ground at the sight of the ugly American. |
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I shoved his face away after a minute, wiping spit off my mouth. |
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I'm about the same age as you, and some of us were getting laid in the 80s and having kids then, so hearing about how tired you are and sick of being spit up on is boring. |
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If I would be upset if a baby spit up on an outfit, I don't buy it, because I'd rather be available to hold a baby than wear the most delicate fabric in the room. |
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We got to M's house and I ran to the loo where I held my hand over my mouth and allowed the blood and spit and goo to run through my hands, while I caught my teeth. |
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Have you heard about the Glasgow woman that's the spit of The Queen? |
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Pixie maintains that my step-dad is the spit of Richard Schiff. |
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Did I now intend to just go and spit in the eye of that legacy? |
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After lunch we headed for Varadero, a spit of land 50 miles east of Havana that had been turned into a more chilled and friendlier version of Miami Beach. |
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It could use some spit and polish, like Hitman, but it's pretty fun. |
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The community-spirited teenagers spent an afternoon adding some spit and polish to the fleet of vehicles at the community transport base in Holycroft Street. |
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After a little spit and polish to make it shiny, the moped was complete. |
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Or, add pomade in the front only and create a spit curl or a fancy fringe. |
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We could really move away from the spit curl and the greased-out hair. |
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There's also the likelihood he won't be able to practice on any day after a game this year, a potentiality that would make the coach do a spit take with his Diet Coke. |
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Surely there are scenes when another actor makes them do a spit take. |
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It was amazing that neither he nor Denny were hit by Richard's spit take. |
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In a perfect world, she would then have directed a stream of blackened tobacco spit dead into the centre of a freshly-cleaned spittoon, making a brassy clanging noise. |
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In more elegant surroundings, you spit into a spittoon, usually a simple container like a large bowl or an ice bucket that two or three tasters share. |
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No handwringing, no declaiming the end of Western civilization due to loose-moraled hipsters and free agent nation types swapping spit and job leads on the Internet. |
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He could make ATMs spit out cash on demand and kill a man with just a computer, but Barnaby Jack used his powers only for good. |
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I breathed sloppily through my mouth, hung my head between my legs, and spit every so often. |
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Having localized the jaw pain, it quickly becomes unbearable, and I spit the gum out to give my tired face a rest. |
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When running a spit from a weight driven clockwork jack, it is essential to ensure that the joint or bird is properly centred, or the spit may stop running. |
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Initial conversation gives you the impression that this kid's just too nice to make it in the music business, this racket will chew him up and spit him out. |
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And it became clear that some high-profile musicians were coached to spit out lines intended to make copyright maximization a wedge issue among artists. |
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I would rather have somebody punch me in the face than spit at me. |
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I wanted to kill the enemy and be a roughneck and cuss and spit tobacco, come home and do it again. |
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It will spit alarmingly, so make sure that your arm is well covered. |
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Digital processing morphs the clarinet's mournful tones into deep sinewave swoops, zooms in on the crackle of spit on the reed or squeezes out didgeridoo-like overtones. |
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We spit our saliva into our spit kits after forgoing food for an hour before. |
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Qatar is just a little spit of land that looks like a polyp on edge of Saudi Arabia. |
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She screamed all of a sudden, and a gob of spit hits me in the face. |
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They took that gob of spit in the face with a just a whiny little whimper. |
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I get up blindly and leave, and outside spit egg-and-bread into my hands, dry retches of nothing clogging my throat like the tears which keep coming. |
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He took it out of Kuwait in 1991, and we made him spit it out. |
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And, holy tarnation, to get to the town of Wayne you gotta cross eleven bridges and be able to spit directly upon a scorpion from high atop yer horse. |
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He had hawked up as much phlegm and mucus as he could muster into that spit and watched it slide nastily down Cassius' face in streaks of yellow and white. |
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While promoting his new film Horns on The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon convinced the actor to spit some rhymes for the audience. |
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I know they ended up putting a spit bag on his head because he was getting really violent and spitting and who knows what. |
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Fortunately, I think that most people don't spit publicly and recognise the fact that there are enough germs flying about without people deliberately sharing their own. |
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The labor party seems to spit out its leader twice in every election cycle. |
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He has yet to successfully spit out any toothpaste whilst brushing. |
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All of the women are luscious, in their bouffants and spit curls. |
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People out there are trying to spit like Dizzee in English now! |
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The turtle opened its mouth and spurted hot spit in Gardens' face. |
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Oskar summoned up all of his saliva and spit into the hand full of powder. |
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The mystery woman screamed, traces of spit flying from her mouth. |
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I was left with legs like jelly, and a total lack of spit in my mouth. |
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The first time I hang out with this girl she's having shots of soy sauce to stimulate her salivary glands so her cheeks swell and spit shoots out of her mouth. |
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One hopes that Hawaii's new system will not be in existence that long, but don't be surprised if legislators continue to ignore the free market and spit into the wind. |
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You don't tug on Superman's cape, you don't spit in the wind, you don't pull the mask off the old Lone Ranger, and you don't mess around with Fairfax. |
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Ugh, why couldn't she have spit it out before falling unconscious? |
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It was a thought that had been on my mind, and I didn't know how to bring it up, but it seemed like there was never the right time to ask, so I had to just spit it out. |
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He tried to spit it out, but his mouth was dry and he could not. |
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After a minute I happily spit it out, but Lauren wasn't done with me. |
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She was obviously stalling, but I mean, couldn't she just spit it out? |
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It's like they want to say something but they can't spit it out. |
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People may not like it, but I just spit it out and say it like it is. |
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During the 19th century, barbecues on these properties were legendary, with the beef cooking on a spit over a huge fire while ranchers and their ladies danced the night away. |
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In reality this is more of a spit of land than an island, and it was slightly disappointing to find that the causeway wouldn't even be covered until the end of the week. |
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If you're hesitating, perhaps it's time to take a personal inventory and check what areas of your professional life need a little tender loving care or some spit and polish. |
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When he returned home from a tour at Clark Air Base, Philippines, he was on a San Francisco cable car and people spit on him three times because he was in uniform. |
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While aesthetically pleasing, the tongue-in-cheek site also tries to answer every previously unasked question regarding phlegm-lore and spit superstitions. |
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For the New Year a sucking pig roasted was a delicacy worth waiting for and for Easter the paschal baby lamb or goat roasted whole on a spit is universally loved. |
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Beach changes around Futtsu-misaki cuspate spit located at the mouth of Tokyo Bay and protruding west are investigated through the comparison of aerial photographs. |
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My hypoxic brain fuzzed the question around until suddenly the trail spit out onto an open field, and the finish was only a few hundred good old English yards away. |
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She rubbed the baseball into her glove, spit, and prepared to pitch. |
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Our junta love to chew pan and gutkha and spit them all over the place. |
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If all else fails, they can spit oily secretions on their eight tarsi, or feet, step free, and make a Spiderman-like escape via a self-secreted dragline. |
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It's a doddle to descale – which helps maintain steam levels – but it does spit out lots of scale when you've finished. |
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No one had to explain what they meant: just spit out the two words and trigger the Pavlovian response. |
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If you are tasting more than one variety at a time, spit out the oil and rinse your mouth well with water before trying the next one. |
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When meat is allowed to flop around on the spit it puts unnecessary shock load on the motor and gears. |
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He'd have to make a call, poor-mouth into the phone until his father's wallet spit out more bills. |
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It is prisoners who cook: they take a leak and spit in the food for laughs. |
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If you've got some last minute prognostications or thoughts on the subject, now is the time to spit them out so you can appear to be astute and prescient later on. |
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As she reminisced, music boomed, neon palm trees flickered, and burgers from the refreshment stand sizzled and spit. |
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Activists recalled that she spit in the face of the notorious prison director. |
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This is spit in the face of all the police barriers propped up in the nation's capital. |
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As this earlier project confirms, he has quite a history of directing those mortals who spit in the face of time. |
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Of course, being insulted and spit on is not very serious, but blasphemous and vulgar language are not welcome in a supposedly family event. |
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This means she'll be slow to feed, or else she may feed too fast and spit up or develop a feeding aversion. |
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They say migrants spit, steal electricity, commit crime, harass women, drain the public dole. |
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I was not permitted to take even a tissue and guiltily spit out a throat lozenge. |
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Miss McCarty is all set to spit in the eye of the first Hollywood gent that asks her back. |
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For me, there have been times when the act of writing has been an act of faith, a spit in the eye of despair. |
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Do you want me to swallow up food if it is sweet and spit it out if it tastes bitter? |
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If overtaking the Joneses is on the agenda, nothing beats two slave boys turning an ox on a spit, but this can be impracticable for the average semi's garden. |
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Nonetheless, some of the delegation's spit and polish seemed a bit contrived. |
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Its primitive exuberance and chaotic brouhaha are the antithesis of the spit and polish contrivance of most contemporary sonic offerings. |
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In all, though, this was a year in which spit and polish prevailed, at least in American features. |
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Adam Stockhausen's delicious set mirrors her aging process, gaining in character what it loses in spit and polish. |
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Use a free manner: get your thoughts down on paper and leave the spit and polish until later. |
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One feature of martial pride is pride in appearance, which explains the spit and polish and parades that recruits find so onerous. |
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Rank-and-file soldiers in peacetime camps may curse the seemingly senseless spit and polish, but it is all to a purpose. |
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Make sure the motor assembly is resting square in relation to the spit rod before plugging in the motor. |
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When he was particularly excited, his words came out in a rush of air and spit. |
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And for the first time, I met someone that didn't like it at all, who would even spit it out-Pauline, an Inuk from Grise Fjord. |
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Human toothpastes contain fluoride and foaming agents that may cause stomach upset in pets since they swallow the paste rather than spit it out. |
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Almost immediately I spit it out onto the rocks. I wouldn't want to contaminate this pristine puddle. |
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Instead we see the blinders being slapped on, the policies getting spit out and the communities being left high and dry with a fishery in continued decline and with more boats off the water and lower catch rates. |
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They also tried to give them just water but the natives only swashed the water in their mouths, then spit it out. |
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The cultural differences were staggering, fed with honey and cake, they spit them out and were deeply surprised with the sight of a chicken. |
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The currents there carry the fine particles around to the quiet side of the spit and sediment begins to build up. |
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Since prehistory humans have chosen certain spit formations as sites for human habitation. |
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The spit bends slightly west or east, changing its direction gradually, depending on the conditions of the tides and weather. |
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The end of a spit attached to land is called the proximal end, and the end jutting out into water is called the distal end. |
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Vegetation may then start to grow on the spit, and the spit may become stable and often fertile. |
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Before you spit up your gnocchi, let me explain. |
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Back then, the crowd would spit on you to show appreciation. |
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But I felt good, even after one of the babies spit up on me. |
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A spit or sandspit is a deposition bar or beach landform off coasts or lake shores. |
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And he never forgot the attention to spit and polish, in his work or play. |
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This spit system is currently in equilibrium but undergoes phases of deposition and erosion. |
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Though blood makes the baby spit up more, and the blood may even show up in his bowel movements, this is not a reason to stop breastfeeding the baby. |
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Conwy Morfa, a marshy spit of land on the west side of the estuary, was probably the location where golf was first played on Welsh soil. |
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See the results of a clinical study that shows 8 out of 10 moms confirmed that the VentAire® Advanced System reduces gas, colic and spit up better than leading bottles. |
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He was soon to make his presence known through his spit and polish. |
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The prospect of hosting the 1938 FIFA World Cup, however, saw the plan revived in April 1935, and 26 months later the great stadium was getting its final spit and polish. |
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The two last-named are still on the desolate sandy spit of Elephant Island, where under their shelter twenty-two of the crewmen eked out a bare existence for four and a half months. |
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Spit it out, Esther, spit it on the towel. |
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And once it's down here and driving in the snow with large payloads, these gas-hounds will guzzle down and spit out a whopping two miles per gallon. |
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Simply take a mouthful of wine, swish it around, then? spit it out! |
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The printer began to spit out the specified shape: a life-size model of an anthemion, a floral ornament in the Greek Revival style, which would sit atop a cornice. |
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Their rigidness encloses couples who move, sometimes leap, across the stage as liquidly as dancers, and who spit out their souls with a biting eloquence. |
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Roasting originally meant turning meat or a bird on a spit in front of a fire. |
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For roasting, the food may be placed on a rack, in a roasting pan or, to ensure even application of heat, may be rotated on a spit or rotisserie. |
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And why do you and all men regard or reward a loving thankful, obedient child, more than one that will scorn you and spit in your face? |
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It is not as light a thing as a normal superstition: in the Greek Orthodox Church ceremony for baptism, both the priest and the godparent baptising the child spit 3 times in order to ward off the devil! |
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The cooking took a long time. Fionn built a spit from the ash that the salmon had knocked down. |
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The scuttlebutt in baseball-world is that Alomar was penalized for a year because of the infamous incident, in 1996, when he spit in the face of an umpire, John Hirschbeck. |
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