Just how the economic whirligig will affect retailers' upfront buys still remains highly subjective. |
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The whole whirligig of sights and sounds and bodies rushing forward seemed to be aimed directly at me. |
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Against the backdrop of Lewis Castle, a whirligig of ceilidhs, concerts and workshops takes place. |
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I chose to read this edited collection piecemeal as I attempted to cling on board the whirligig of a new teaching year. |
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The writing and publishing whirligig is, if you will, a lottery. |
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When disturbed, whirligig beetles exude a disagreeable-smelling milky liquid, which probably serves for protection. |
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It was less weaselly than stoat-like a whirligig of policiestoat-like as that appeared more fascinating than substantial. |
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The female whirligig beetle deposits cylindrical eggs in parallel rows on underwater vegetation. |
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But then stranger things happen every day in the whirligig of Taiwan life. |
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That's not wind on the water, it's gyrating whirligig beetles. |
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We will encounter elegant trogans, a rose-throated becard nest, a snake the diameter of cooked spaghetti, whirligig beetles, and the wing of a zone-tailed hawk. |
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This starts with Yat-kha mimicking the horns and cymbals of the monks, then slowly builds through a stately procession to a whirligig masked stomp. |
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Throughout this whirligig, King Abdullah made it clear that he had set aside the diplomatic preoccupations of his father to concentrate on Jordan's double-digit unemployment and near-zero economic growth. |
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Open only to pedestrians, it is a whirligig of people to meet and sights to see, scattered with restaurant stalls offering an endless variety of food and drink. |
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By the end of the movie, Nicholas finally makes a smart choice, gets some traction and is able to move on, finally escaping his whirligig existence. |
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Girls used to play hopscotch and boys whirligig. |
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When last he was obliged to resign from the government, he expressed a wish to eschew the whirligig of Westminster for the haven of his Hartlepool constituency. |
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