Behind the drop-down door is room for a spacious, plastic trash container that keeps your daily household waste out of sight and out of mind. |
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It clings tenuously to the stony mountainside in a thin line of hairpins before dropping out of sight. |
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Instead it seems that it is mostly squalid and often dangerous, but out of sight, out of mind, except for those who live there. |
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Happy birds chirped and tweeted, and a deer just barely out of sight grazed peacefully. |
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For the rest of the month Mercury sinks back down to the horizon while fading rapidly, and is out of sight well before the end of April. |
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Holly watched Takaru until he was out of sight and most likely would return home uncaught. |
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She looked up a saw a blur of pale skin swoosh down the hall and out of sight. |
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Unlike the absconding narrators who skulk out of sight in most modern novels, James refuses to hide behind the mask of authorial anonymity. |
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It was far away, almost out of sight, and the undertow threatened to pull her down at any moment. |
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It isn't the first time they have unduly worried themselves by failing to put lesser opponents out of sight. |
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The wolf looked from the sleek cat to Ellison, whimpered again, then turned and ran past the jaguar, down the corridor and out of sight. |
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Nefarious tactics such as keeping wet landing nets or weigh slings out of sight might come into play. |
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Do wealthy Americans simply feel it's more acceptable to go slumming out of sight at the website rather than inside the store? |
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As soon as James was out of sight of the main room, he broke into a run, sprinting down the hall and throwing the door open. |
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She ducked down an alley, got out of sight of the main crowd, then broke into a sprint. |
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There are vast numbers of comets in the solar system, more than there are asteroids, but most lie out of sight beyond Pluto. |
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One light then moved quickly in a northerly direction while the other three moved quickly in a southerly direction and out of sight. |
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As it moved out of sight, we had to drive a short distance to be able to see it again, and it was moving southwest. |
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A half-moon lit the sky and he watched the silhouetted clouds drift in and out of sight. |
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That was why the bronze screw and rudder were covered by oilcloths until they were safely submerged and out of sight. |
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Pulling something out of his pocket, he thrust it into my open hands before running away, out of sight. |
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Extra storage space can be found beneath the boot floor, where valuables can be stowed out of sight. |
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Too softhearted to give it the heave-ho, I put it out of sight behind a toolshed. |
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Here and there, a stray cat or dog would dart in and out of sight, and one or two even come close enough to the travelers to beg for food. |
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Suddenly she took off, like a streak, straight ahead, and vanished out of sight. |
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I stay staring at him until he's out of sight, before giving myself a hefty mental kick. |
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Out back, however, out of sight except from a plane, are the pits, lagoons, and cesspools of millions of gallons of untreated animal waste. |
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It travels forever in both directions, eventually curving far out of sight, just as it meets the horizon. |
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She ran straight down the deck between the cats and executed a perfect swan dive off the bow, down and out of sight. |
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A big red bus rolled past, around a curve, and out of sight as I waved in pathetic desperation. |
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The coastal species are often well known, but many stay out of sight and are seldom seen by most people. |
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The town stretched along the coastline, most of it out of sight behind hills that rose up either side of the plain. |
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A narrow cobbled road wound out of sight in the distance, beckoning one to explore around the next turn. |
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They need to be jotted down inconspicuously, preferably out of sight, since detailed note-taking in front of people may make them self-conscious. |
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She pinwheeled end-over-end and out of sight as I hopped up and down, holding my right foot and grimacing like Oliver Hardy. |
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Allen's gaze had come to settle on the horizon, where the sun was slowly dipping out of sight, a fiery light burning into the sky. |
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So instead of leaving them in plain view in the kitchen, put them somewhere out of sight. |
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Instead, they only serve to ease the consciences of the well-to-do while keeping the poor out of sight. |
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I whistled and cooeed to John who was well out of sight and hearing by this stage, hoping that the wind would carry my voice. |
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Jim moved out of sight and Blair forced his eyes open wide, trying to take deeper breaths to clear the fog. |
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When the Storm Troopers were out of sight, I followed my nose in the direction the council had started going. |
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That was Conner's first thought when the revelers exploded out of sight like a covey of quail. |
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A furry arm snaked out, hung a sign in a crabbed script, then whisked out of sight again. |
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A lot could be written on the delight of setting foot on rock after fourteen weeks of snow and ice and nearly seven out of sight of all else. |
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People pull up in their cars, run behind the furze and dump everything out of sight. |
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We were unofficially escorted from block to block, never seeming to be out of sight of someone with a radio and earpiece. |
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As soon as she was out of sight, though not earshot, she heard them talking about her. |
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I was out of sight of the wall, but not, I thought, out of earshot, and I did not want either of the horses to neigh loudly. |
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If taking a fish for the pot then it should be killed quickly and cleanly with a priest or knife then bagged out of sight. |
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The inspector asked the shopkeeper to store it out of sight in a deep freeze. |
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When they had moved perhaps 70 yards away and out of sight, I picked up a slate call and made one very light purr and cluck. |
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It was a safe bet that as soon as Max and I were out of sight they would be back to their game of dice. |
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Just beneath the surface, out of sight of the watch, she had hit what is referred to in sailing circles as a growler. |
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Loneliness, grief and despair dogged her at every turn, seemed to follow always in her wake, just out of sight. |
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The creek pulled a dog-leg bend around the point of land where the rock stood, and the fly-caster was out of sight behind the heavy brush. |
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The fairway doglegs to the left behind the trees, with the green, of course, out of sight. |
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Sullivan stood staring at a colorful gypsy wagon lumbering down a side lane out of sight. |
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One afternoon I left Johnny working underneath the jeep and wandered out of sight to an open meadow where the silence was absolute. |
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The White Sox pitcher challenged Mantle with a high fastball, and Mickey drove the ball almost out of sight for a three-run homer. |
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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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Then, out of sight, they jemmied the outside door and smashed through another internal door, which was locked. |
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I'm told they have radios tuned to police wavebands stuck out of sight under the dashboard. |
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I waited until the gate had closed behind me and I was out of sight to do my jump for joy. |
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He and Mike crossed back to the petrol station, watching with dismay as the black juggernaut turned a corner out of sight. |
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All small appliances such as food mixers and juicers can be permanently housed there, with messy, noisy work undertaken out of sight. |
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The grass had both footprints of the boy and werewolf but the werewolf was out of sight. |
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He urged people to keep mobile phones out of sight when not in use, and to use them to make essential calls only. |
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Their tails popped up reflexively, almost absurdly long and white, and wigwagged out of sight. |
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By the time Clare recorded their next score Sligo had a further 2-13 on the board and were well out of sight. |
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I stared at the crashed car in the rear view mirror until it was out of sight, then I put my foot down on the accelerator. |
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It's the redheaded stepchild of many a training split, meekly sitting just out of sight as your chest and arms get all the attention. |
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Doctors and nurses ducked out of sight while Klein woozily plopped himself on the edge of a chair in the middle of the room. |
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If Lady Luck were a bit kinder to them they would have been out of sight as we entered those heart throbbing dying minutes. |
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Through another doorway I can see a mirror which is reflecting a predominately red painting of a village on the opposite wall, out of sight. |
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To the right of that complex a rough street leads diagonally leftward from the centre of the picture out of sight. |
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Overhead, German spotters were looking for us, and I promised the men we would lie low, keep out of sight, and sleep. |
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And the top itself is magic, a flow of fissured limestone pavement with very deep grikes, so the beer cans are out of sight. |
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Every once and a while she would fall out of sight, only to appear again just within reach of his eyes. |
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They're trapped in the liquid so when your eyes move the floaters scoot into view, and then settle out of sight. |
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Every ship had a few chart lockers, cabinets which contained the detailed maps by mariners since the first ships sailed out of sight of land. |
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The run stretches away out of sight, curling down the mountain, swooping into the valley below. |
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As soon as she was out of sight of the house, she swung her right leg up over to the other side to ride astride. |
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The gaol was also used for a number of years to house the mentally insane, as lunatics had to be restrained and kept out of sight. |
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A barely seen danger lurks just out of sight, becoming more bold with the approach of night fall. |
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Standing a moment longer on the shore he watches the dinghy, until it tacks out of sight on the far side of the broad bay, heading for harbour. |
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Dumbfounded, I forgot all about my camera until the eagle was out of sight. |
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Although the merlin was usually out of sight, the sanderlings never forgot that a predator was in the vicinity. |
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He turned at the sound of tires screeching in time to see the back end of his car speed out of sight around the corner. |
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The guard was scarcely out of sight when he heard a high shout from behind him. |
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There, strapped to William's back and out of sight, was his father's battleaxe from above the mantelpiece in their parlor. |
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Both of the pitiful creatures shot away, scrabbling with claws and paws across the floor and out of sight. |
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From the top, there were views south to Carlingford Lough and the sea, with the east coast of Ireland curving out of sight. |
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Beyond, out of sight, rise the peaks of the Grampian massif, the high heart of Scotland with its austere tracks leading to lonely places. |
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What we are doing is putting them out of sight, deep in the forest in the belief that wild animals are resilient and will survive all odds. |
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There was a loud, thudding sound from somewhere out of sight, and the man turned toward its source. |
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Now, in some stores, even check-out is self-service, meaning labor in the grocery store is almost entirely out of sight. |
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She had remained out of sight as ordered, until their inside information had tipped her off as to the arrival of the target. |
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As soon as the Colonel was out of sight the troops collapsed in a heap and began swigging from their flasks. |
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When they were pretty well out of sight, there was a bright flash of light and a large shadow was cast over the area of about a football field. |
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There are some antiseptic-blue overtones to it, too, and a whole spectrum of greens where the berg descends into the depths out of sight. |
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Handicapped by their size, the deep-draft vessels sailed two days out of sight of land along the shoaly Louisiana coast. |
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His sword slapped at his leg as he horse began to trot and he rode out of sight of the village to deep within the forest. |
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Look after your mobile phone by keeping it out of sight and don't wander down the street showing it off. |
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One day, when a turkey vulture appeared far overhead, Duke ran him off, staying on the scavenger's tail till both birds were out of sight. |
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It could be anyone, but still her stomach turns, and she's glad when the man comes and Jimmy folds the paper, tucks it away and out of sight. |
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The car beeped at him, and he beeped back and left it on for a minute or so, even when the car was out of sight. |
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When a friend warned him police were near, and fearing they may think he had been driving, he tried to take the car out of sight. |
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They were just out of sight when the quiet sounds of footsteps became audible from the street before them. |
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He waited until the other two were out of sight before walking to his own car and driving to the craft workshop in Catford. |
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But as soon as he was out of sight of his car the officer realised he had left his keys in the ignition and radioed for help. |
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I had intended to fit a small bracket on the underside of the bench that would hold a message out of sight and secure. |
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After waiting until she was out of sight, he got out of his car and walked to the front door. |
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The roads are quiet, and the landscape is fading out of sight, another day's work done. |
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When she was out of sight, the man also took to his heels in case the woman quickly found out what was contained in the plastic bag and followed him. |
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When the town was completely out of sight, the chauffeur drove down a road which within only a few miles lost its metalled base and crumbled into rough cobbles. |
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The fabric of the chairs and sofas had been brushed, cushions plumped, the decanters replenished and the used crystalware banished out of sight to the kitchens. |
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Habitually, the dismounted scouts would be let off the vehicle at least four kilometers from the defile, out of sight and sound of the enemy's suspected screen line. |
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He suggests that they were deliberately being kept out of sight. |
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The exercise, called Anatolian Eagle, was conducted well out of sight of the wars raging in Syria and Iraq. |
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She was kneeling in the boat's compact cockpit watching carefully ahead for any telltale clues on the water that dangerous rocks lay just out of sight below the surface. |
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And then off he went down the street, walking from pool to pool of soft lamplight and through the intervening lakes of shadow, round the corner and off out of sight. |
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Through the telescope that morning, I could see the surface of the Moon receding, curving back, angling away from the Sun and around the lunar horizon and out of sight. |
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He blew the whistle on CIA waterboarding, but the government keeps trying to sweep the issue, and him, out of sight. |
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I don't suggest that guys aim for a perfectly arched eyebrow, but waxing is a good way to get rid of eyebrows that are out of control and keep that unibrow out of sight. |
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Frail elderly people could be excused for imagining that our society offers them little beyond goodwill, sympathy, and the hope that they will stay out of sight. |
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Once the fleet had cleared Cyprus well to the west and out of sight of the island, they heaved into the prevailing southerlies and raced to the coast of Africa. |
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Within the brick hulk, where floors can support a live load of 3 tonnes per square metre, up to 700 parking spaces and a services level can be tucked out of sight. |
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Johnathan traced her with his eyes until she was out of sight, then sat up, unstrapping the gun and putting it onto the counter with a dull thud that no one heard. |
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Since being shunted off York's main thoroughfare, the market has been out of sight, out of mind to successive councils far keener to court the big multinational stores. |
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Don't forget to use a concealer or stick foundation that closely matches your skin tone, and set it with pressed powder to keep dark circles and puffiness out of sight. |
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Hide practical tools, from dish drainers to plastic bottles of anything out of sight and stage the kitchen as carefully as your living room and bedrooms. |
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As long as these costs are out of sight, out of mind, people will readily accept cheaper, faster, better technology for lack of information and lack of choice. |
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For at least five minutes, it dips and swerves and revels in front of us, disappearing out of sight for seconds and then zipping back into view from nowhere. |
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But the oceans are out of sight, out of mind to all but a few of us. |
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He didn't just pip the previous record, he's beaten it out of sight. |
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Once again, the cat hissed, swishing his tail until he was out of sight. |
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When driving about it makes sense to keep valuables out of sight. |
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By now the tandem pair were out of sight, but no doubt they shared the exhaustion and biting pain that burns through the legs as the gradient increases to punishing steepness. |
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I had my new bike uncrated before the UPS driver was out of sight. |
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He was inclined to view this as a sign of disorder, but he has learnt that a clean-up session which gets them out of sight is not appreciated by his regular customers. |
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He described how the car went out of sight before there was a flash. |
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There was something desperate about it, watching them wander away and out of sight and for ages I just stood where they had left me and let out small involuntary whimpers. |
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By day, he has to remain out of sight, but in the evening, he pushes his cart out and chooses a place where he is unlikely to be hassled by the police. |
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This was because we had ghettoised many of these problems, keeping them out of sight of the middle-class majority. |
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Somewhere near at hand, though out of sight, there was a clear, slow-moving stream where dace were swimming in the pools under the willow trees. |
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The minute he was out of sight I follered him, but when it come into view, him and Gaspar was high-tailing through the hills. |
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Notoriously hard to see, the grasshopper warbler tends to throw its voice over long distances, while it stays out of sight. |
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Longitude was beyond Pytheas and his peers, but it was not of as great a consequence, because ships seldom strayed out of sight of land. |
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Ultrasonic calls play a part in social communication between dormice and are used when the individuals are out of sight of each other. |
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He left his friend's minivan and walked up St Paul's Road in Bradford until he was out of sight. |
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The ethnographer stays as omniscient correspondent of actualities out of sight. |
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This was inaccurate on long voyages out of sight of land and these voyages sometimes ended in tragedy as a result. |
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The tiniest ship, the San Cristobal, was carried out of sight and lost for two days. |
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Soon the rocket was out of sight, and the flame was only seen as a tiny twinkle of light. |
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We were so dumbfounded, we didn't even have time to draw our bows before the yote realized his mistake and streaked out of sight. |
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The jib-furler is out of sight, the chainplates are recessed, and all control lines run beneath mouldings. |
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I held the E-tool down out of sight and leaned against the off-side of the jeep. |
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A small, 6-year-old, dilute tortoiseshell cat named Joy spends much of her time out of sight. |
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The muscular Cairns struck five fours in a 72-ball 43 before aiming to hit Scott out of sight and was bowled off stump. |
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Passers-by called 999 after the swimmer went out of sight between the rock groynes off Barkby Beach in Prestatyn. |
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A dividable boot space allows plenty of kit to be hidden out of sight, and includes a handy shelf that can take loads of up to 10kg. |
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When open the hood sat out of sight but when covered it created a small blind spot to the rear where the C-pillar would be on a tin-top. |
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From Wasdale Head village Pillar appears to stand at the head of Mosedale, but the valley curves out of sight, actually having its source on the slopes of Scoat Fell. |
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For centuries ships have reported fresh water near the Amazon's mouth yet well out of sight of land in what otherwise seemed to be the open ocean. |
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The back end of the operation is kept out of sight of the customers. |
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After 8 January 1488, prevented by storms from proceeding along the coast, he sailed out of sight of land and passed the southernmost point of Africa without seeing it. |
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Its extreme downtown is the battery, where that noble mole is washed by waves, and cooled by breezes, which a few hours previous were out of sight of land. |
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This resulted in some fragmentation of the line as the boats in some cases closed to just 50 metres as they concertinaed in and out of sight of each other. |
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