When we got her stern to us we raked her hotly with plenty of grape and canister. |
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Throughout the war years hay was cut and raked with horse teams pulling the equipment. |
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Plastic buckets, medium-density fiberboard, and borrowed carpet tiles create comfortable bench seating with a raked backrest. |
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The yellow sponged raked over the arm viciously causing a deep red scuff marks to surface. |
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She drove a hay truck and tractor as early as age 10 and mowed and raked during haying season. |
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Many of them allegedly raked in massive profits, selling their shares before the price collapsed. |
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Seeds should be broadcast in the fall or early spring in well-drained sandy soil that has been well spaded or raked. |
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The church has been altered to form an auditorium with partly raked seating in the nave and exhibition spaces in the aisles and triforium. |
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By then he'd raked in uncounted millions of dollars, much of which he shared with partners in the Mob. |
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With a blood curdling scream the creatures dove from the dawning sky, their deadly talons showering sparks as they raked along the steel shields. |
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By the eastern access road the rock is pale and striated by erosion, as if a giant had raked it repeatedly with his fingernails. |
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The couple raked in millions of dollars but the credit card charges that made their fortune also led to their downfall. |
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They can gather up to 30 tons a day in summer, which is around five million cockles, each one raked and sieved by hand. |
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In the mosque courtyard, workers mowed grass, raked out brush and freshened up old flower beds with new green plants. |
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If there are deciduous trees in the picture-perfect expanse, their leaves will be raked, gathered, and disposed of at the curb. |
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Large stones have been carefully arranged to sit like islands in the immaculately raked gravel. |
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They can be broadcast or spread over lawns and ground covers, or dug or raked into soil around the root zones of trees, shrubs, and perennials. |
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The biggest Y2K doomsayers were the computer consultants who raked in big bucks peddling prophylactic programming. |
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She raked her brightly polished fingers through her hair in annoyance, taking a seat on top of her cluttered desk. |
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There's a lovely prom to cycle, roller-blade or just amble along and the sweep of sand along the bay is raked over daily. |
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The ambassador was driving for an unscheduled appointment when his convoy was raked with small-arms gunfire, but the ambassador wasn't injured. |
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Suddenly machine-gun fire raked the bridge and the pilothouse, shattering the safety windows. |
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Dad used to get me up at the crack of dawn and take me to the beach to see the sand getting raked and cleaned up, ready for the day. |
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Her gaze raked over the place and stopped suddenly over a man with platinum blonde hair, spiked up. |
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Aubrey went directly to his wife and Montrose's gaze raked over both Claire and Evelyn. |
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Some of the ball players looked at each other as his gaze raked over each of them. |
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By selling licenses to private operators instead of just handing them out to cronies, the city raked in a lot of money. |
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The single-storey building is steel-framed, and clad externally with buff bricks with wide raked joints, giving a strip effect. |
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Christopher Barreca's set is a round arena behind which stretches a steeply raked platform, half of which sometimes turns into a set of stairs. |
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The seats are steeply raked and we look down at the operating table, a slab of wood like a butcher's block. |
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A downside to the steeply raked windscreen is that taller drivers may find they are sitting just a little too high for comfort. |
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Make sure you inspect the debris just in case you have inadvertently raked up a plant that was uprooted by frost heave. |
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Sporting a body that borrows styling themes from the SLR supercar, it features a more-pronounced hood, steeply raked windshield and wider doors. |
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The prologue opened with a stark black, steeply raked stage with just a chair for Swallow. |
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The Sydney, with superior speed and firepower, raked the German ship, which limped to North Keeling where she foundered on the reef. |
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It was forked onto the dray, walked down to pack it, the sides were raked neatly and then it was tied down with ropes and nets. |
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Some of the unique features of the home are lovely polished floors, raked ceilings, French doors and a big designer kitchen. |
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The stage seemed a long way away, but the amphitheatre is steeply raked, so there was no problem seeing the big picture. |
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Donovan sat up, sighing, and raked a hand through his mess of strawberry blond hair. |
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There are sleeker body frame pillars, a steeply raked windscreen and a slicker, sportier back-end with rear spoiler and clutter-free hatch door. |
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Their steeply raked windshields and low seats gave them a track-ready look but made them awkward to use. |
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His steeply raked cheekbones, dreadlocks and jet-colored eyes, suggest a background that might be Mongolian, American Indian or Chinese. |
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The S80 has soft lines with a gently sloping hood, steeply raked windscreen, slightly bowed roofline and coupe-like rear window. |
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She poured a dollop into her hands and raked her fingers through her hair, lathering the shampoo into a thick white foam. |
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Inside, 102 red plush seats are ranged on a raked floor and the walls are cushioned with carpeting. |
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Her slender fingers raked into her ebony hair, holding the rebellious locks away from her face. |
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Laborers raked it into windrows at the marshes' edges, shoveled it into wagons, and transported it to refining sites. |
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All the hay had to be raked into windrows with hand rakes, and the women of the household had to take a hand. |
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So I wrote to assure them that I had raked over every lyric with a fine-toothed comb, and that I was only doing songs that I felt I could do. |
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He uses excavators to feed the grinders, drawing from material piled up or raked into windrows by the land-clearing contractor. |
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That being done, the flesh was raked into small shreds and blended with the warm cooking fat to form a rustic paste. |
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The parcel goes in, the smouldering logs are raked back over it, and the fire is rekindled with fresh wood. |
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Her design provides a steeply raked underlit playing area upon which the actors perch precariously. |
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The main volume is based on a Greek amphitheatre with steeply raked seating that offers good sight and sound lines. |
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For most of the past two millennia, the carpet heartlands have been in turmoil, raked by battles, invasions and migrations. |
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In the course of this, for the first time, the Keynesian system gets the full treatment that it deserves, raked from every important angle. |
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Her path led her through the Garden of Harmony, which was a rock garden with the sand carefully raked to show the lines of ki in the universe. |
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The silhouette of the concept is unique, with raked windscreen and an arching roofline that ends in an integral tailgate spoiler. |
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Overall, the new car is very different from the earlier model, with the loss of the traditional wedge shape, a fairly low-to-ground crouch, and a steeply raked rear end. |
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A burst of machinegun fire raked the spot I had been previously. |
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So I have four more blinds to hang, 32 more admissions files to read, and a yard full of leaves that cannot be raked today because it is already dark out. |
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Mitsurugi's claws bit into flesh and raked across her chest. |
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Ethan raked a hand back through his hair and drew in a breath. |
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I was surprise by the intensity in his gaze as his eyes raked over me. |
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In the Narasimha Rao years, the issue was raked up when the Prime Minister held the post of the party president, and several chief ministers did not give up PCC presidentship. |
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Where the Matrix scores visibly is its deep side windows providing good viewing all-round, and its steeply raked windscreen which also helps with the aerodynamics. |
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The seats are steeply raked but there is plenty of room between aisles. |
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A glass bridge leads to a suspended balcony that hovers within the double-height lobby of Sello Hall, providing access to its 402 steeply raked seats. |
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Featuring 14 screens showing predominantly mainstream fare, each offers steeply raked stadium seating with ample leg room, drink holders and a perfect view of the screen. |
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The hay was belt-buckle high when rain let up, three days' sun baked stalks dry, and by midday all but the far pasture was mowed and raked into windrows. |
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I thought Latham was amazingly controlled in the face of a series of totally fatuous questions that raked over stuff that was already well and truly yesterday's news. |
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Spinal Solutions could not have raked in millions or spread its products across the U.S. if not for doctors eager to do business. |
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How many male candidates have been raked over the coals because their ex-wives have full custody? |
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She raked her fingers through the wild, unkempt gardens of her hair. |
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The madman stands in the psychiatric ward, wild-eyed and streaked with blood, his throat raked with deep scratches. |
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Unlike most pools, this one was filled to a depth of one meter with clean, white sand, its surface raked smooth, leaving small furrows, perfectly spaced. |
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For Sea Form, Bontecou raked wet printer's ink on a primed plastic surface to depict an ethereal, six-pointed star shape that evokes a feathery nest or squirming creature. |
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The pond can be an actual pond or represented by raked gravel. |
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With the ground raked to a final tilth, and working from boards on the turf side of the job, the turfs are rolled out and butted together as tightly as possible. |
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Leaves raked onto a tarp are easily dragged to the compost bin, and a tarp will carry much more than a wheelbarrow, with much less effort. |
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After she died, the English raked back the coals to expose her charred body so that no one could claim she had escaped alive. |
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The wingspan was decreased by using blended winglets instead of raked wingtips. |
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Each unique backcourt was an adventure playground with walls to be climbed, chasms to be leaped and dustbins to be raked through and pillaged. |
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They did not have good clothes and were midgie-rakers. Their das done that, they just raked yer midgie and got yer old rubbish. |
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The decarburized iron, having a higher melting point than cast iron, was raked into globs by the puddler. |
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I'm loving the wildly distinctive aluminium helmet roof, steeply raked screen and automatic rear downforce spoiler. |
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You should also have fed the plot with a general lawn fertiliser and lightly raked it into the surface a week before turfing. |
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Finally, the leaves can be raked into piles for transport to a leaf humus pile. |
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In fact, Bulger's lawyers conceded he ran a criminal enterprise that raked in millions through drugs, gambling and loansharking. |
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Keith Balfour, 32, was raked with bullets in front of horrified onlookers when the two men burst into his ticket agency shop in south London. |
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Once hay is cut, dried and raked into windrows, it is usually gathered into bales or bundles, then hauled to a central location for storage. |
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Hay can be raked into rows as it is cut, then turned periodically to dry, particularly if a modern swather is used. |
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The auditorium features raked seating on three sides of an open acting space. |
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Audiences were not fazed, however, and as the RFH's raked seats offer everyone a good view of the stage, it was the ideal place for a family outing. |
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On another occasion, when his section was fired upon by a trench full of Germans, he advanced and raked the trench with Tommy gun fire, killing the Germans. |
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Decomposed granite surrounding the stones is raked to resemble fipples. |
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She's dressed exactly like Faith, her hair winched into the same yellow braids. She can still feel the afterbite of Delle's nails as she raked the hair back, complaining. |
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I just stuck some old alkie on a site, paid them buttons and raked it in. |
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The Indomitable raked the frigate's stern with double-shotted guns. |
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It has retractable raked seating and a floor which can be raised or lowered to form a studio floor, a raised stage, or a stage with orchestra pit. |
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Smaller houses in the country, such as vicarages, were simple regular blocks with visible raked roofs, and a central doorway, often the only ornamented area. |
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