I snapped, finally losing patience and throwing the brush back into the bucket of hot, soapy water so hard it splashed the front of my uniform. |
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The bulge in the neck known as the Adam's apple is the front of this cartilage. |
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A crew of three was required and they were housed in a single cockpit while radar was mounted in a radome at the front of the fuselage. |
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I wanted to jump for joy as I followed him out of the parking lot and up to the front of school. |
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To the front of the property is a railed lawn garden with perimeter flowerbeds. |
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Outside, there is a gravelled area to the front of the house enclosed by wrought iron railings. |
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Mrs Walls managed to escape the fire by jumping out of an upper window at the front of the two-storey house. |
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But with tears streaming down my face it was easy to jump the dozen places to the front of the taxi queue. |
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Well, he's not actually waiting, as he's just been this morning, and we've now got a whacking great dish on the front of the house. |
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Here is what Camp Street looks like with a whacking great red Ford Falcon in the front of the shot. |
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Aderyn turned back to the front of the church, deciding to ignore whatever she'd heard. |
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So I parked the wheelbarrow in front of a stall where I could still see the front of the barn and started mucking. |
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People could at times be standing at the back when there was room in the front of the train. |
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I looked to Cory, who was seated in the front of the boat, holding his fingers to his nose and taking a deep whiff. |
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The kangaroo bar on the front of the four-wheel drive ploughed down the long grasses. |
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One of Wezza's mates was hanging around outside the front of his unit, sporting a rat's tail that went halfway down his back. |
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Among the nomads, men sat on kilims and carpets around a hearth outside the front of the tent to visit, drink coffee and tea, and eat. |
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We quickly moved to the front of the ragged pack, a dozen or so wobbly tourists and a few real riders. |
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She shoved her way to the front of the line and smiled widely at the petite female behind the counter. |
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On the front of the mower is a rolling barrel with foot-long wiggly rubber fingers. |
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While the front of the building floats, the rear is rooted in the brick and stone structure that houses the kitchen, toilets and study rooms. |
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A lone, central defenseman protects the front of the net for his goalie and brings up the rear on the offensive attack. |
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She turned back around and broke into a jog to get to the front of the group of people ahead of us. |
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At the centre of the room a Rubenesque woman is holding court, the light catching a twist of green at the front of her coal black hair. |
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Guiding the girls out of the mansion through the smashed windows, Robert led them around to the front of the house. |
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The engine air filter and exhaust muffler are mounted under the single-piece engine hood to provide a clear view over the front of the tractor. |
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Jim parked the truck and glanced out through the windshield at the front of the building. |
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The unit is a stout metal tube that slides over the front of the barrel and is secured in place by a wing nut. |
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The first reception room is a living room to the front of the house with a marble fireplace, high ceiling and sash window. |
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A room at the front of the house is currently used as a third bedroom, but could easily function as another reception room. |
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She sat down on an old red brick wall at the front of someone's garden and recomposed herself until the wave of nausea had gone completely. |
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This fabric will be the front of the kirtle with the red linen serving as lining and body of dress. |
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All of us scheduled for that flight ate a hearty breakfast that morning, then carried our packed kitbags to the front of the hotel. |
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The rectus femoris, a long muscle that runs straight down the front of the thigh, is one of the major muscles of the quadriceps. |
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The rectus femoris runs straight down the front of your thigh and, ideally, should protrude farther than any of your other quad muscles. |
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Rawson stomped over to her prone position and lifted her to her feet by the front of her dress. |
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Sixteen kneelers are lined up along the front of the altar, one for each nun that resided at the convent in 1962 when the church was built. |
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Like all kniphofias, it needs sunshine and is best towards the front of a border. |
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He put the turban upon his head and set the gold rosette as symbol of holy dedication on the front of the turban as the Lord had commanded him. |
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This piece of wreckage has been identified as a part of the front of the aircraft, extending to the right wing. |
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There will also be a new sign at the front of the building, which will be lit up at nights. |
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After a couple of hops I found out it was just the nature of the beast, due to the large wide plates on the front of the landing gear. |
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Lou, behind us, they have floodlit the almost destroyed remains of the front of the U.N. headquarters. |
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He dropped the architectural rendering when taking to the front of the room. |
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As a section's inventory ran low, library volunteers carted out cases of books from the front of the warehouse to replenish it. |
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The lattice pattern on the front of her blouse, unlike Viola's, draws sensual attention to her bust line. |
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As the beam bit into the front of the missile launcher, the protons shed their immense kinetic energy in the form of infrared radiation. |
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I zippered the front of the tent, as he did with the back, until it was sealed. |
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Part of the back garden is also lawned but most of the lawn is to the front of the property. |
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Meanwhile, White was starting to lose ground as Tootell and Purdie took up the running at the front of the race. |
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An ancient sign nailed to the front of the largest barn bore the inscription Dog's Ear. |
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The person who was supposedly the leader went to the front of the throne and bowed. |
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As you come round apply the pressure to the front of the down hill ski as you angulate once more. |
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Ardagh Community Council submitted an application to demolish the annex building to the front of the existing community centre. |
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She had a shopping basket on the front of the bicycle and seemed to be wearing a blue anorak with a hood. |
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The first single bedroom overlooks the front of the property and is decorated in pale lemon with laminate wood floors and fitted wardrobes. |
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Well-kept flowerbeds lined the front of the house, a few vines climbing daintily up trellises nailed to the walls. |
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A driver crashed into the front of his home yesterday after mistaking first gear for reverse. |
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Edmund reverted his attention to the front of the class, on hearing those words. |
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The target plates and the horizontal protective baffle seen at the front of the frame are tough and can really take a licking. |
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I was strapped onto a backboard and placed on the front of a boat with an injured police lieutenant, a firefighter, and a few walking wounded. |
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I do know a pilot who saved himself a load of fuel in a light plane by flying along the front of them on the right day! |
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A starburst of gray dust exploded across the front of her shirt, but there was no tear or rip on the fabric itself. |
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When a young man refused to buy a ticket, the conductor pointed out a couple of lines written in bold letters on the front of the bus. |
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More tired and thirsty than they had ever been, Kada and Sead finally reached the front of the line, ready to scramble aboard a bus. |
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The coffee shop was crowded now but he pushed his way to the front of the line at the counter. |
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He ran up to the front of the church demanding to be signed with the cross. |
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Cutting away the front of the frame to install the module weakens the overall structure of the grip-frame. |
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Which means making sure I'm near the front of the line on opening day and a systematic approach to acquisition. |
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Also known as meadow saffron, they look good naturalised in turf, in the rock garden, at the front of a border or under an apple tree. |
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Her Great Room occupying the front of the house has a fine rococo ceiling, newly fashionable as a feature at the time. |
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These games occupy a lot of space, and the newest instalment is often installed at the front of street level arcades. |
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There's a roll bar to offer some protection to the top of the cylinder head and a hefty foam bumper at the front of the car. |
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Columns lined the front of the house, bordering full-length windows with elegant arched tops. |
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I can't not tell that story in a way that doesn't bring a little of that to the front of my own head again. |
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He didn't turn his chair around and instead stayed facing the front of the room. |
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Flint arrowheads were shaped to a point and inserted into a slot and tied with sinew to the front of the arrow. |
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The carotid arteries are the principal blood supply to the front of the brain. |
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Time to get the thermal long johns out of the dresser and bring my thick socks forward to the front of the drawer. |
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Delia Smith has been a long-standing customer, and features the firm's eggs on the front of one of her cookery books. |
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The long robe drapes over the front of the throne, falling in pleats that taper to sharp points along the hem. |
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Casting the lectern aside, he stood at the front of the stage, oozing boyish charm and melting more than a few hearts in the audience. |
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Water which drains from Council playing fields is said to accumulate in a gully which runs along the front of a dozen homes. |
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I followed him to the front of the coach, and he assisted me as I climbed atop the driver's bench. |
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They quickly sped ahead to the front of the group, going extremely fast and swerving near mailboxes and cars. |
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Line the driveway with luminarias and decorate the front of your house and lawn to set a celebratory mood. |
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One of the woman's table mates had returned from a trip to the front of the restaurant bearing a big colorful carving of a parrot on a perch. |
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If you hear the hard disk working furiously and the green light on the front of the computer is very busy, then the machine is performing a task. |
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Lone riders can walk straight to the front of the queue and take the first available seats. |
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The gold Napoleonic eagle, emblem of the Coalition, stood out boldly on the front of their black berets. |
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So saying, he walked around to the front of the car and turned the crank until the automobile's engine roared to life. |
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Mum and dad would ride at the front of two tandems, with the children at the rear. |
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He smiled as he traced his fingernails down Ford's cheek, then dug them into the front of his throat. |
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The club is to tarmac an area at the front of the pitch, to turn it into a car park. |
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The footpath outside the front of our house is flanked on both sides with low bushes. |
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The beast's whiskers touched the front of the tub and its tail curled up in back. |
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Ms. Aiken scoffed slightly and turned her back on Tristyn to make her way back to the front of the class. |
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As he tore off the pull tab, brown foam gushed out over his hand and down the front of his work togs. |
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The first cut is done at the front of the head, at the spot where the boy will later place his tefillin upon becoming Bar Mitzvah. |
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If you are in telecoms or telecoms equipment supply you are right there at the front of the firing line. |
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One interesting feature is the ability to change the colour of the LCD backlight by pressing the C button on the front of the unit. |
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He asked all the Hans to follow Manchu traditions, shaving their hair from the front of the head and wearing a thick plait at the back. |
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The trap-jaw ant fires its mandibles with such force to propel itself to the front of the pack. |
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The main camera is mounted on the telescopic mast at the front of the trailer. |
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The other was small, dainty and was little more than a band of gold with a ruby set in the front of it. |
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Firefighters from Amesbury and Salisbury, and an emergency tender from Warminster, began making sure the front of the pub was secure. |
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A 'karanga' is the call sent out by a woman who stands at the front of the marae calling the manuhiri onto the marae. |
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No one scored again until the third period when we crowded the front of the net and the point took a slapshot that the goalie never saw. |
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The church is currently being repainted whilst construction to the front of the Secondary School mars its appearance somewhat. |
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To the front of the house, the living room is decorated in a warm shade of terracotta. |
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Hearts melted and spirits ignited as some couples took to the front of the stage, dancing to these romantic ballads. |
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The entire class stopped writing, put their pencils down, and handed their test papers to the front of the class. |
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You have to be pretty marketable to sell a series simply by tacking your name to the front of it. |
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My father was already up at the front of the church with Father Marshall, the same priest who had married them nearly eighteen years ago. |
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Indeed, on the front of the package is a drawing of a foot, with the Band-Aid strategically placed where the blister supposedly is. |
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The driver reported hearing a loud bang near the front of the vehicle and stopped to investigate, said Ernst. |
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At the front of the vehicle he saw a bank of large video monitors that gave an astonishing real-time view of the terrain outside. |
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The Securicor van arrived at the shopping centre to fill a bank machine at the front of the building around 10.20 am. |
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When the chin is forward the front of the head becomes higher and the neck is curved in an exaggerated bend. |
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The group approached a massive stone structure at the front of the chamber that stood almost twelve feet tall. |
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They tore metal window bars off the front of Parnella House and were smashing the bus shelter with them. |
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On a recent Wednesday night the crowd was rowdy and stylish and clearly enjoying themselves at the bar at the front of the room. |
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The master bedroom is at the front of the house, catching the morning sunlight. |
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In addition, there was an increase in theta waves in the front of the brain. |
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The pain or ache is commonly situated in the front of the thighs, in the calves, and behind the knees. |
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The ACL is a short band of ropy connective tissue that extends from the back of the thigh bone to the front of the shin bone. |
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In the front of the barroom a hooded young man sat looking over to where the three boys sat. |
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There as a long, white scar that ran from under his pointy chin, down the front of his throat, and to the middle of his collarbone. |
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My other hand, placed at the front of my throat, fingered the warm tip of the blade. |
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For boys, when the larynx grows bigger, it tilts to a different angle inside the neck and part of it sticks out at the front of the throat. |
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For the male, an orangish-light rufous color covered the area around the eye extending down the side of the face and the front of the throat. |
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Her palm was wrapped around the front of his throat, and he gagged once or twice. |
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At the front of the house are two adjacent doubles, both with bay windows, picture rails and ceiling coving. |
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The remaining staff members were at the front of the pub finishing up for the end of the evening. |
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In fact I had noticed a solitary bee dancing in the air at the front of the house on quite a few occasions this season. |
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Litse sat up confused but the memory of the past eight days flew to the front of her mind. |
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I considered rubbing the excess ink across the front of my school jersey but knew that Mum would chuck a mental come laundry day. |
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Refrigerator cabinet doors and the front of the bar featured imported meranti pine. |
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Within seconds, the three of us are chugging away at the front of the balcony, clinking glasses and bottles with the merry throng around us. |
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The most common type is mesial impaction, which means teeth that have grown at an angle facing towards the front of the mouth. |
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There will be a beeline in the front of the physio room after the hard day's work. |
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James kept walking toward the front of the school in a straight beeline for their rented silver Nissan Altima. |
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She stomped out to the front of the store in a huff, slamming the dividing door behind her. |
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Crimping of the bangs will add texture and fullness to the front of your face while crimping of a topknot or ponytail will add height. |
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She acknowledged them with a smile as she went to the big desk facing them at the front of the room, and settled in to begin the school day. |
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From the front of the St. Petersburg Hotel the sky shaded from pale grey to gold, orange and deep red. |
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This might explain why five tourists crammed into the three seats next to me at the front of the top deck for most of the journey. |
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With that, the boy grabbed the girl's hand and took off towards the front of the car, towing the girl along behind him. |
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He couldn't go very fast because I had locked the tow bar and he had chained the front of the trailer to the back of his old Montego estate. |
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He stood straight faced at the front of the stage, not moving and barely shaking the tambourine he held throughout the night. |
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The ball disappeared behind a grass berm that protects the front of the green. |
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Her hands were red and raw and the front of her tunic was bespattered with water stains and soapsuds, but she still had another pile to go. |
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I live in Thornhill Road, Surbiton, with a traffic island at the front of my house. |
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Does he pay attention or is he the one always out at the front of the class sharpening his pencil? |
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But her name was printed on the front of her numbered bib, and all along the course, people lining the streets called her name. |
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She's not just re-hung the ones at the front of her house, she's put some at the back as well. |
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Have a white light on the front of your bicycle and a red light and red reflector at the rear. |
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Often the corner grocer provided this, sending a boy with a huge basket on the front of his bicycle. |
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Light rays travel through the lens at the front of the eye and form images on the retina. |
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The man used instruments including a crowbar and something resembling a billhook to smash in the front of the machine. |
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But it wasn't enough control to stop the trickle of cream-laden coffee from splashing down the front of my shirt. |
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While the front of the stage was visible, upstage was hidden behind patched curtains of a faded blue with gold trim. |
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He'd almost made it to the front of the car when he made a misstep and stumbled into the car. |
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Another popular mod, for cases that lack it, is attaching USB connections to the front of the case. |
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We wandered past many carriages waiting for the shiny new engine to shunt around to the front of the train. |
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The other two bedrooms are at the front of the house and have the original window shutters for added privacy. |
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We also bought 4 windowboxes for the front of the house, and 4 tubs of bedding plants to put in them. |
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It was bubbling and churning, and fingers of blackness probed and stabbed out of the front of it, marking him. |
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There is a side entrance from the front of the house into the kitchen pantry area. |
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They have brought the 4 exhausts into one, with the pipe curling around the front of the sidecar and then going skywards. |
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The grip frame has finger groves, and the front of the trigger guard is flat with horizontal serrations to facilitate a two-handed combat grip. |
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Having just removed a concrete set of steps on the front of the house, a small section of sill about two feet is rotted about halfway through. |
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This message appeared in bold type across the front of a postcard sent by my sister in 1989, when my husband and I bought our first home. |
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It suggests that exact quantities should be printed clearly in larger type on the front of packages and should be easily understood. |
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I was too busy singing along quietly to the music which was swelling up from a speaker at the front of the bus. |
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The pair could be seen talking in the front of a vehicle, though the policeman's face was blotted out. |
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The organ sounded from the front of the church, the rich tones bringing me out of my reverie. |
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Evander stared at her uncouthly when her face was revealed to him fully by the lights from the front of the venue. |
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The front undercarriage was retracted and the front of the fuselage, from which the cannon projected, slightly buried. |
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With shaky hands, she gently pulled back the front of her hair and clipped it back with a bobby pin. |
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Both made her heart squeeze tighter, even as she drew the underskirts over her head and tied the laces in the front of the bodice. |
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It was of solid light blue silk, with an embroidered panel along the front of the bodice. |
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Ribbons and lace bedecked the front of the satin bodice, with nothing but a little lace around the legs and a big bow in the back for a skirt. |
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The Oxford driver understeered heavily off the road and clattered a milestone damaging the front of the car and wrecking the radiator. |
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His stepmother Zhu treated him badly and always slandered him in the front of his father. |
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Timber roof supports burnt away, causing large slates to fall into the building and the front of one of the flats to bulge. |
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Stretching along the front of the stall was a tank of murky water in which a tangle of long, dark eels writhed. |
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The horses were unhitched from the front of the trailer and two pairs hitched each side to heavy port and starboard booms. |
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The Hillman name appeared on the front of the bonnet and the headlight surrounds were painted rather than chromed. |
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Legislation is going to demand that the front of a car must absorb up to 700 Joules of impact energy on the front edge of the bonnet. |
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He held a knife, which shook between leather-gloved fingers, as he slit open the front of the dress. |
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Her name was printed dually on the front of the envelope and she slit it open. |
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Upstairs there are two double bedrooms to the front of the house, both with built-in wardrobes and sink units. |
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He's a grown man and seems pretty normal by appearance, except he's got a monstrous boom box strapped to the front of his bike. |
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Early yesterday, a homemade nail bomb was detonated at the front of a house. |
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I heard a very loud smack and my eyes went directly to the front of the room. |
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Her hands laced around the front of his body, grabbing at the coat of his robe, slowly pulling, unraveling the knot on his waist. |
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Greenwood snaffled the ball at the front of a line out and sprinted 20 metres to open the second-half scoring. |
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The bovicide caused serious damage to the front of the car, but only minor injuries to the victim's leg. |
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Keeping torso lifted, contract abs to draw tailbone down until you feel a stretch in the front of your left hip. |
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The human body makes that sound when hit by a kangaroo bar mounted on the front of a truck. |
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Lee awoke in the early hours of the morning to find the front of his house ablaze with fierce flames lapping against the bedroom window. |
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And the bombings brought the whole question of the war to the front of the debate. |
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He clocked me but by that time they had already smashed the front of the shop door. |
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Outside, there is off-street parking to the front of the house with side access to the south-facing private walled garden. |
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The barbell squat involves all four muscles of the quadriceps group, located on the front of the thigh. |
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My joy waned as I was greeted by the bright faces of Trevor and Simon looking up at me from the front of the card. |
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Saki sat down and was handcuffed to his seat just as the jail warden walked onto the platform at the front of the room. |
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Other participants see the education battle as merely the front of the Party's war on tradition. |
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After hitting a great drive, he put his second shot on the front of the green while his opponent was in trouble. |
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I got my boyfriend to come and see and we saw them move fast past the front of our house and out of sight. |
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Getting its name on the front of a record was the way symphony orchestras acquired reputation over the past century. |
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He lifts up the front of the garment to reveal a pair of pure white Jockettes. |
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But most believe Smith's ability will be enough to push him to the front of the pack early in the season, if not by the start of the year. |
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Eliminating the radiators from the front of the car allowed the hood line to be lowered further. |
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He then saw two badly wounded uniformed officers in the front of a radio car. |
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There was this location in Dresden that was the front of the bakery, that was overwhelmingly beautiful. |
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His little dogs greeted him, yapping and licking, climbing up the front of his bathrobe. |
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The firemen confer with the organizers and then beckon them toward the front of the bus. |
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Place berserkers at the front of the army and have them lead a charge. |
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To the front of the house, there is a formal garden enclosed by boxwood hedging while beyond there is a woodland garden and a paddock bisected by the Corrie Burn. |
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Daisy fisted the front of my shirt for a moment, balling it in anger. |
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Thousands of gallons of water gushed over the top of the dam downstream of Jowler Mill, causing damage to the front of the dam as stones sheared off. |
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If Ben Affleck is the top dog at the rear of the party, Taylor Swift is the center of attention at the front of it. |
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A hole developed, which had actually been caused by a breaking of a band of cartilage at the front of his hip joint. |
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The right and left baleen rows are separated in the front of the mouth. |
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The bikes are located at the front of the store, with memorabilia such as souvenirs, pictures, Harley chrome plates, and bike ornaments surrounding the hogs. |
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The plan is intended to release land at the front of the Grade l listed station building, effectively paving the way for the renovation of the frontage. |
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Is it any wonder that the interests of large corporations and unions get to the front of the line? |
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One late afternoon I was sitting with friends on their mastaba, the brick bench attached to the front of the house where much of the neighbourhood's socializing takes place. |
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Tracy's partner, Daniel McDaid, 35, spent hours putting up around 300 lights on the front of the terraced house in Heys Lane, Blackburn, on Monday night. |
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The leg of the garment should sit on, above, or below your hip bone and not dig into the front of your thigh at a fleshy part for ease of movement. |
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An airport security official, who did not want to be identified, said the bomb rocked the front of the terminal building, smashing windows and causing considerable damage. |
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Odds are, you expected Jackson to swish all three, but first freebie dribbled off the front of the rim and suddenly, hope renewed! |
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There was a tiny spot of toothpaste on the front of my shirt. |
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Celebrity obsessed fans can snap up exact replications of star's dentures which clip-on to the front of their own teeth giving them a Hollywood smile. |
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As quickly as his enfeebled muscles would allow, he made his way to what seemed to be the front of the room, and checked the giant roster for his schedule. |
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It looked as if it would seat two people, both at the front of the craft. |
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The distal aspect of her left humerus was sticking out of the front of her arm. |
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He saw Dickson as he came around the front of the building and was starting toward him when a fourth shot rang out. |
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And if you're observant, you'll notice that the barrel vault continues into the bathroom, where it frames the round window that you saw on the front of the house. |
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Running a hand through her hair to smooth it, Laena's hands smoothed down the front of her long, green gown in attempts to rid it of the road dust. |
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My two year old is not a big girl, but if she falls asleep her feet dangle off the front of the stroller, whether she's belted or not, laid back or sitting up. |
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Once, when she was in elementary school, the nun stood at the front of a church filled with children out in the pews with their voices lifted in song. |
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Hidden along the front of the craft was a large, telescopic lens. |
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Blood welled from the cut and dripped onto the front of her healer's robe. |
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When the front of the tongue is used, it may be the upper surface or blade of the tongue that makes contact, the tip of the tongue, or the under surface. |
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One strip of raffia about a foot long was slipped through the holes in the front of the parfleche from the inside, pulled even and glued into place. |
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He returns to the front of the house, where 10 or so rebel fighters wait with Kalashnikovs in their laps. |
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An uncomfortable thought wormed its way to the front of my brain. |
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There is a railed bedded area to the front of the house, while to the rear, the 75 foot long garden is laid in lawn with mature flowerbeds and a brick-effect patio. |
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The work to which the judge said he would return concerned the removal of a roller shutter and the runners to either side of it at the front of the shop. |
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Now, after juggling a three-year teaching degree course with the care of her daughter, she is set to take up her position at the front of the class. |
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Place the glass bleb flat-side down on top of the glue drop on the front of the Mars picture, pressing down to spread the glue, and centering the bleb. |
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With a wonderful setting situated at the front of the glass dome, it affords unbroken views of the River Irvine, the church spires of the town and the hills beyond. |
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The band is amped, and even the ballads quake with fat bass lines, piano chords issued with sledgehammer bravado and the vocals hustled to the front of the mix. |
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Picture one of those mileage charts you get in the front of road atlases. |
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At ground level it's best to provide spot colour in small gardens, either by the use of annuals or perhaps using bulbs at the front of beds and borders. |
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Kady lost no time in planting herself and the flag in the front of the Rhode Island line where she could shout encouragement to the boys as they advanced on the Rebels. |
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Spectators were well dressed, with men in boaters and women in hats, and were served tea at white tables on the lawn in the front of the club house. |
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Near the front of the brain, in the midline, a deep sagittal groove in the dura indicates the site where the crista galli of the ethmoid bone is accommodated. |
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The hind-leg problems that trouble Boston terriers are known as luxating patella, a dislocation of the small, flat, moveable bone at the front of the knee. |
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Once pinned, Swinton was left alone, and she sewed the front of the dress herself with needle and thread. |
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And as the third sailed greenwards I began to think of that holiday in Thailand it seemed perfect but hit the front of the green and dropped into the water! |
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In Louisville and Baltimore, the horse had dashed to the front of the field, setting the pace. |
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As he walked away, the tow-headed young fans glimpsed the front of a second, tan-colored cap turned backward on Morris' head that proclaimed the Terps' victory a third time. |
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Turn on the router and position the stock, angled so that the back of the piece rests on the table, but the front of the piece is just above the bit at the first mark. |
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Destine nodded, trailing her fingers across the front of his throat. |
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He made his way through all of them, the break room, the supply closet, even the bathrooms before he entered the large office at the front of the building. |
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These heavily armoured battlewagons always produce action-packed racing at Wimbledon as the drivers push and barge their way to the front of the pack. |
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Diana vaguely remembered seeing the widow's walk, hanging like an afterthought on the front of the house close to the top, wrapped with a wrought iron railing. |
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The dagger slid smoothly down the front of his tunic, each button snapped off easily until only one separated his bare chest from the cold dagger. |
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But I think maybe cutting the keyhole in the front of my T-shirt and drawing arrows on it with Magic Marker pointing to the wound was perhaps a little over the top. |
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Vehicles must be positioned in various locations along the front of the home, both within the property's boundary and along the nature strip immediately opposite it. |
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At the front of the large university classroom, a teacher was still lecturing the class, completely unaware that two of the many students were no longer paying attention. |
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More than 2,000 signatures have been collected on a petition supporting large sail-like awnings that cover the front of restaurants at the Italian Forum. |
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Hurriedly, he moved to the front of the column where Faulkner was walking. |
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It was as he walked across the car park at the front of the sports centre that he was ambushed and assaulted so viciously that he lost consciousness. |
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We just milled around the front of the school, waiting for our parents to come and pick us up. |
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Madison, who sat at the front of the room hiding his flask, was just the beginning. |
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He had no tattoos or other distinguishing body marks but he had two crowns on teeth to the front of his right upper jaw, possibly suggesting an accident or sporting injury. |
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He walked to a computer terminal, the display of which was rigged up to project its image onto a large white screen at the front of the briefing room. |
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Karen grabbed hold of Benjamin as the wagon bounced over the bumpy road, and the children scooted as close as they could to the front of the wagon. |
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The lightweight vest is made from a Sportwool inner which wicks moisture away from the body and transfers it to the front of the garment producing a cooling effect. |
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They were leaving the car park at about 8.30 pm when they spotted a man trying to attract their attention, pointing to the underneath of the front of the car. |
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Large, relatively well-preserved bivalve shells, rhodoliths and nodular bryozoans occur together with volcanic pebbles, at the front of the landward-dipping beds. |
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Inserting the magazine back in the pistol, you squeeze the exposed leaf spring at the front of the grip, which releases the compressed magazine spring and follower. |
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The second feature involves a quill and inkwell that will also be featured on the front of the note. |
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As they began to chase him down an alleyway, Diaz ran toward the front of an apartment building. |
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Paul was in a brown habit just like the one worn by the figure of St. Francis in the huge mosaic on the front of the church. |
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Beck has transcended the role of entertainer and talk-show host and now finds himself at the front of an antigovernment movement. |
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These daffodils and grape hyacinths grow to about 20cms and are ideal for containers, beds and the front of borders. |
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The tickets are in the zippered pocket on the front of the suitcase. |
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To improve the sound the acousticians, JaffeHolden, lined up flangelike panels along the front of the side walls to bounce sound inward. |
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He had no hair on the front of his head at all so that the sweep of bone skin, daunting in its fungoid pallor, came right over above his ears. |
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You may have to go to the front of the pack and physically haw the lead dog. |
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Being a Yank, it takes me a moment to realize that a kangaroo bar is the metal guard I noticed on the front of his truck. |
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At more modest altitudes, flying faster compresses the air at the front of the engine, and this greatly heats the air. |
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At the front of the engine, a simple translating axisymmetric shock cone inlet slows the air to subsonic speeds using two shock reflections. |
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On the front of the Royal Society Babbage had no impact, with the bland election of the Duke of Sussex to succeed Gilbert the same year. |
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