Japan retrieved a draw out of this though, largely thanks to the boot of the big defender inadvertently slotting beyond his own keeper. |
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Place them on a plate or a towel and salt liberally to draw out excess moisture. |
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If he does defend himself, the state may draw out legal proceedings, bankrupting Joe Average into surrender. |
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Gently engage the child in conversation or activities that draw out and reconstruct what happened. |
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They are more manoeuvrable, but you can still draw out the long turns because of the long straight rails. |
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Slit open the belly of the fish and use your thumb and your fingers to draw out the remaining innards. |
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To extract the best from himself, Hartson believes he must draw out the beast in himself. |
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Be sure that these queries and objections are answered and understood so as to draw out loyalty and trust. |
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Southern African herbalists apply milk of the euphorbia to draw out deep-lying thorns and use wooden splints for broken limbs. |
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But even before he manages to draw out his weapon, panic overtakes him and he flees to a small tailor shop next door. |
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Home spa treatments are effective, and even taking a bath is great, since the osmotic effect of bath water helps draw out toxins. |
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Then a hollow needle is inserted into the bone, and a syringe is used to draw out the liquid-like bone marrow. |
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Often there are explanatory notes with the readings, and there are also questions to draw out lessons from each passage. |
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The drilling team uses an ice auger to draw out core samples of the ice in order to measure its thickness and check its quality. |
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Bach wrote to the city council that the music would not be too theatrical and the piece would draw out the devoutness of the believers. |
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They size up their attackers and draw out the appropriate weapon – an earsplitting scream, a filthy look, a well-connected slap. |
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His ambition as a warrior and young blood sometimes draw out his violent side. |
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Some people need time to mull over an idea to draw out its full implications. |
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As a chef, braising gives you the opportunity to draw out the best of ingredients and, for diners, it reminds them of old-fashioned home cooking. |
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Bitters are a blend of aromatic herbs, spices, roots, and barks macerated in high-strength spirit to draw out the flavours. |
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It is an invitation today to draw out the best that each person and each group possesses. |
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So it is quite difficult to draw out all these costs to say this is the cost of watching television. |
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This will help draw out fluids from the inflamed throat, their by relieving discomfort. |
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The aim is to draw out valuable lessons learned from UNESCO programme delivery in countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Haiti. |
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Soak the clams in the solution in a dark place for 2 or 3 hours to draw out the sand, then rinse well. |
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She possessed the ability to draw out the best in people, to enable them to attain more than they thought possible. |
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In addition, working in a peer group helps to draw out the specific requirements and initiatives for each set of problems. |
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It also serves to draw out and develop the potential of young staff, supporting those in management and personnel positions. |
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They draw out guts, pull livers, cut wings and gizzards, pop thigh bones. |
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And the doctor must be familiar with the issues that are important to young people and know how to draw out information and dispense advice without sounding preachy. |
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He gives the basics of the science behind his conclusions, very useful for a science know-nothing like myself, and the final few chapters try and draw out some lessons for us. |
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Crooks direct these illicit revenues to separate accounts in the hope they'll be able to draw out a sizable wedge by the time their ruse is rumbled. |
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Early yesterday a column of armoured vehicles moved into the outskirts in a manoeuvre designed to draw out rebels and provide fresh targets for the air power and artillery. |
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A needle attached to a syringe, or to a special blood collecting container, is pushed into the vein and the syringe is used to draw out a sample of your blood. |
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This note aims to summarise experience to date in using pricing to manage congestion and draw out from this experience issues where clarity is essential when decisions on congestion pricing are taken. |
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Canst thou draw out Leviathan with a hook? |
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Most methods of decaffeination start out with soaking green coffee beans in hot water to draw out the caffeine. |
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Boots Spa Organic Body Mud is a rich blend of detoxifying and nourishing minerals and amino acids to draw out impurities, tone and tighten skin. |
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If possible, and to draw out different perspectives, identify some umbrella groups with a strong track record of participation and engagement, and others that appear to be less involved or visible. |
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The Commission considers that the primary purpose of such an instrument should be to draw out and make more directly relevant and visible the application of general human rights standards in the context of disability. |
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Would that extrovert draw out this introvert? |
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The feather's fundament was held to the swelling and would draw out the venom. |
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Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down? |
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Vinegar and brown paper were a home cure used as a method to draw out bruises on the body. |
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I would encourage members to have a look at this article because it really does take the U. S. experience and draw out the lessons on this agreement. |
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We draw out several implications for theory and practice. |
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Do this with each of the other three quadrants, so that students understand how to draw out the various elements necessary to write an empathic account of the event that is taking place in the picture. |
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The compilation of this data in the form of tables allowed the researchers to quickly read across the tables and draw out both positive and negative features of the current CMS system without the need for elaborate coding. |
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To enhance our understanding of patterns in practice, we started, within the Advisory Working Group, with concrete fact situations to draw out group members' views of likely outcomes. |
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Snowy owls, or white owls, are the kind of bird to draw out even non-birders for a possible glimpse. |
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At other times Ms. H interjects with questions to draw out the important mathematical concepts and to support students in the detail and clarity of their explanations and their questions. |
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Expect Republicans to draw out the process. |
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Evaluation seeks to assess systematically and objectively the relevance, performance and success of ongoing and completed programme activities and to draw out lessons learned for future programmes. |
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Scrape the wax off the surface with a blunt object, then lay blotting paper or kitchen paper on the fabric and iron over the stain, to draw out the remaining wax. |
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The reliability of these sources, and the possibility to draw out a core of oldest teachings, is a matter of dispute. |
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This wil l enable us to draw out the Francization mechanisms in play. |
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The research design focused in detail on one or two disputes in each case study country in order to draw out the possibilities for routinising disruption. |
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As the mule spindle travels on its carriage, the roving which it spins is fed to it through rollers geared to revolve at different speeds to draw out the yarn. |
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A plan was devised to station submarines offshore from British naval bases, and then stage some action that would draw out the British ships to the waiting submarines. |
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