He was tall and lanky, with wisps of blond hair sticking out from under his cap. |
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But behind the jocose mood was a serious determination that farmers were sticking to their protest. |
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The other side however is broken in about 4 parts and jagged bits of bone are sticking out. |
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No matter how neatly he combed it, the wavy strands kept sticking out in all directions. |
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Sure enough, the big toe sticking out of the hole she had worn in her soft leather shoes was swollen. |
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Although Hugo's routine has been a little out of whack, I'm sticking to our routine in the hopes it'll pan out. |
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His hair reached just past his shoulders and pointed ears were sticking out from his hair. |
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On the bud pics of the living Kali plant in the article one can clearly see the narrow leaf shape sticking out of the bud. |
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Her ponytail was ratted and her bangs were sticking up all over while her braids were perfectly fine as they always were. |
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Cover your sand form with sheets of wet newspaper to keep the mud walls from sticking to the sand form, smoothing the sheets flat. |
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Avoid uncooked food, such as raw fruits and vegetables, instead sticking to cooked veggies and meats. |
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But at the end of the day, it's all about two people agreeing to do something and sticking with it. |
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I think that he is sticking to his word and holding the line on the tax cuts that he promised to give. |
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The aerospace giant, which has built more than 300 airships since 1928, is sticking with the traditional blimp shape. |
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He has an outside chance of sticking with the Eagles as a fifth receiver and special-teams player. |
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He was incredibly short, fat and stocky, with a tuft of balding, wiry hair sticking straight up as if he'd just clambered out of bed. |
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But if it were intended as a way of subtly sticking the knife into Mr Cameron, it seems to have failed. |
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The trend has taken on added momentum because so many companies are sticking to their knitting. |
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Don't be woolly minded by sticking with the bog-standard bank account you've had since you started work or college. |
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The descendants of those great artists are sticking together and going to court to seek redress. |
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For now, the US seems to be avoiding the genocide label but is sticking with ethnic cleansing to describe the situation. |
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It all smacks of pennypinching, a cheap box of tricks that may be no more effective than sticking a plaster on a severed artery. |
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Some times you can get a better effect by this method, rather than sticking all the time to the landscape format for landscapes! |
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Obsessed with eternal life and beauty, she goes beyond sticking to a low-carb diet and shooting Botox into her laugh lines. |
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She had searched everywhere and by chance stumbled across Bert's pile of dirty laundry and saw it sticking out from underneath. |
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As a substitute for sticking her tongue out at me, she took a long drag on the cigarette and blew a plume of smoke toward my face. |
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His passing is excellent and being so naturally left-footed, he gives the team a great balance by sticking to working up and down that channel. |
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And on the roof there was a red and blue light bar with a whole slew of antennas sticking out from the top. |
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Designing a medal is not just a case of sticking a logo on one side and the date and place on the reverse. |
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The deck here has fallen slightly into the holds, with ribs from the starboard side of the hull left behind and sticking up slightly. |
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The man, upon seeing a knight rigged out in full armor sticking a lance in his face, fears for his life. |
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The sudden forcing noise as he pushed the sticking window open caused a ripple of excitement to quickly spread through the crowd below. |
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However, Slattery believes that due to roadwork delays, many people are not sticking the commute. |
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He was a neighborhood institution, a Robin Hood who rolled in a caddy, doling out cash to the downtrodden while sticking it to the man. |
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Love means sticking around through the tough times and not baling out because of a little trouble. |
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Imagine an archery target with two arrows sticking in the very centre of it. |
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It felt as if there was one of Cupid's magical love arrows sticking straight out of my heart. |
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Lykopis heard the hissing of an arrow and saw the man fall, the same arrow sticking out his neck. |
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Given that we are quoting Godel, I assumed that we were sticking to standard binary logic systems. |
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On my side were little sugar rivers and lollipops sticking out of the ground. |
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I sat back down and resumed my editing, sticking the grape lollipop back in my mouth. |
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I'm told Roseanna has lost it completely and has taken to sticking pins into wax images of her old pal Nicola. |
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Feng ran him through, his sword sticking into the ground on the other side of him. |
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I'm used to talking things through and most of all sticking with until it's really un-fixable or someone falls out of love. |
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She's a great role model, sticking to sensible eating plans and exercise to lose her baby weight. |
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The male has a scaled belly, black chin, and a big, black topknot sticking out of the top of his head. |
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The boys are right scallies, sticking two fingers up to authority and getting into every scam going. |
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Then they both had to stand by the scarecrow and have pieces of hay sticking out of their mouths, to look like farmers. |
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An effective bird-control strategy involves more than sticking a scarecrow in your garden and forgetting about it. |
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Wooden, gray gravestones were sticking out of the ground accompanied by carved pumpkins and a scarecrow sitting on hay. |
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He watched as the bucket of the backhoe was removed from the hole, revealing a contorted broken pipe sticking out of the bottom of the hole. |
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Undeterred, Diller is sticking to his plans and seems willing to run the back office for now. |
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My hair had grown out again and was sticking up off my scone like a parrot's crest. |
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She worked most aggressively on balance beam, sticking her acrobatics and double pike dismount. |
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A lot of time and effort can be spent choosing the right foods, preparing them, and sticking to a balanced diet. |
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Suddenly I felt conspicuous, standing there with my hair dripping onto the carpet and scraggily sticking to my neck and shoulders. |
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Her scrapes were starting to sting, and they had bits of dirt and gravel sticking to them. |
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To the rear of the left torpedo tube, the flap is missing and the rudders and screw of one of the torpedoes are sticking out of the pipe. |
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He tried to stand up and banged his head rather painfully on a shelf sticking out of the wall. |
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Those rickety buses with steel bars sticking out just to load extra numbers should be banished from our roads. |
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I can tell what I've been up to by analyzing the patches of scunge that are sticking to various parts of me. |
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By sticking an ear of dried corn on top, he lured squirrels to charge up the board and then spin around for a dizzying ride. |
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A strange barefooted slide across the floor is required and my feet keep sticking. |
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Waren said that when he first examined the sea snail, the animal's magnetized scales kept sticking to his forceps. |
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Analysts have said a deal will be done between 7-7.50, but Grafton's reputation for driving a hard bargain could yet prove a sticking point. |
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My company has just offered a choice of sticking with the final salary scheme or one of those money purchase thingies. |
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Ignoring the stones sticking into his knees, Jack carefully parted the thorny branches. |
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She couldn't see the hole to thread the needle, and upon sticking it into the fabric she poked herself again. |
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Reporters are seen as uneducated meddlers, sticking their nose in where it does not belong. |
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Do not dredge the pasta in flour to prevent sticking, as the flour turns to glue when cooked and, ironically, causes the pasta to stick together. |
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The major reported sticking point is the manner in which a profit-sharing formula is to be framed. |
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The door came flying open showing a depressed creature, bedraggled, with hair tangled and sticking out in odd directions. |
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They are sticking to the party line. Sticking to a party line is something that Messrs Straw and Reid know all about. |
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Tennyson was an expert metricist, but in this poem he keeps things pretty simple, sticking with the standard meter of English, iambic pentameter. |
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Astronauts will try to pull out or cut off two fabric strips that are sticking out from the belly of the shuttle. |
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He recommends sticking to firms that have a track record because they have proved that they know how to run the funds. |
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I don't have any specific clothing preferences, but at most I am a boring dresser, sticking to casual clothes like T-shirts and tracksuits. |
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They were always a very traditionalistic motorcycle company, staying true to their roots and sticking to a formula. |
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Some women find that avoiding caffeine, sticking to a low salt diet, or taking aspirin or mild analgesics may help. |
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It is a good idea to have a razor available to shave off any hair that may prevent the Band-Aid from sticking. |
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Their fur is also excellent for shedding water, usefully reducing the risk of your clothes sticking to your skin. |
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It's refreshing to be reminded that not all Asian artists are interested in using tablas or sticking bhangra beats over hip hop. |
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You don't want an arm sticking out when you go from transonic to supersonic. |
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So your input is nothing less than you sticking your bib in where it was neither asked for, nor wanted. |
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I had been encouraging Mum and Dad to visit me on my travels but so far the sticking point has been my Dad's knees. |
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Her hair was unruly and sticking out at all ends and though she was nearing the end of her life her eyes shone with youth and liveliness. |
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Remember, most punctures are caused by something sticking to the tread and working through during numerous wheel revolutions. |
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Which is always like being caught in public with your fly open and your shirttail sticking through. |
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And sticking out of a nest down the side of the mountain, was a tree trunk just wide enough for someone to walk on and cross to the other side. |
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With her big toe sticking out through a hole in her white sock, she looks the role of a young housewife rather than a classy movie star. |
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They share a penchant for sticking their snouts up the backside of tyrants and then spewing verbal bilge. |
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The book had a brown binding, spine nearly stripped of color, pages sticking out from the sides. |
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This bipolar desire for overwhelming power everywhere while sticking our necks out nowhere is exemplified by the new basing strategy. |
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The large fallen box structure with a post sticking out to starboard is the gun mount. |
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Their own futures depend on sticking scrupulously to what the evidence will bear, whatever the political blandishments from above. |
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Her dark tresses were twisted into an oddly shaped bun with two chopsticks sticking from them. |
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Her long, thin, mouse brown hair flowed down her back, wispy strands sticking out at odd angles. |
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Blackden succeeds in sticking to his promise of covering the more interesting cases in detail rather than skimming over a lot of cases. |
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But on balance I think I'd stop short of sticking them in the slammer for 5 years. |
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He placed his hands on it and looked over it, seeing a foot sticking out from under the tree, and a leg obscured by slashed jeans. |
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I made a semi-carrier type of approach in a left-hand turn with my head sticking out into the slipstream. |
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There are still a few rough edges and nailheads sticking out here and there, but I'm quite pleased with how the site came out. |
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That's my namby-pamby liberal theory and I'm sticking to it until another one comes along. |
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Listening to Gerry slurping his drink from an oversized glass or sticking out his chin and puckering his lips didn't do anything for me. |
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The trouble with pulling the covers over your head and hiding from reality is that reality has a nasty habit of sticking around. |
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Her make-up was smudged from last night and her usually clean-cut hair was sticking out every which way. |
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Once she snipped part of the wristband that was sticking up, Michelle pushed me out of the way and presented her left hand to the woman. |
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It crashed into the nearside barrier, ending up with its nose sticking out into the first lane of the motorway. |
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Pork and the white man seems like an arbitrary summation of the sum of evil to me, but it's their story and they were sticking to it, stridently. |
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She is sticking to her guns and point blank refusing to send him anywhere else. |
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We've compared her to Mariah Carey before and sorry I'm not sorry if you disagree, because we're sticking to that diagnosis. |
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Benzene and nitrobenzene are heavier than water and they are settling on the river bottom or sticking to the ice. |
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The water was spreading over the floor, speckles of white sticking to the floor. |
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Many a good black and white bullseye was temporarily ruined by the melting sweet sticking to the paper. |
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On the side of your spinal column there's little spiny bones sticking out, and they took them off. |
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He gazed down into the water and noticed the staff of one boat sticking above the surface. |
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And it's just because we are English that we're sticking up for our right to be Burgundians! |
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The mattress covering the door has a hole burrowed through it, springs and stuffing sticking out every which way. |
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I'm not exactly sticking a bowl on my head and cutting my hair myself, or saving bits of string for some non-specific emergency. |
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I'd recommend sticking to paperbacks as not only are they lighter, but you can also squidge a few more into your bag. |
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I figured I'd hit a sticking point eventually and if necessary, resort to some ugly table hack to finish the job. |
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If there is enough sticking out to unscrew it with a pair of pliers or to hacksaw a slot in it and unscrew it with a screwdriver, then do that. |
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She made a pillow of her cloak and laid her own knife under it with the haft sticking out below her chin. |
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Spraying the top of the section with hair gel helps prevent short hairs at the top from sticking up. |
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This makes me use a great deal of gel and hairspray to keep it from sticking straight up. |
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Notice the guy in a purple hakama sticking his head out, in a waki ga mae stance? |
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That's perhaps not a typical example, because hooking a giant trevally is akin to sticking a fly into the mouth of a Hereford bull. |
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Any nylon fibers sticking out at the top and bottom of the samples were trimmed with scissors. |
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Imagine him sticking to his guns and obstinately insisting that appeasement wasn't wrongheaded, there just wasn't enough of it. |
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Flat-roofed with lots of glass and obtuse angles sticking out from the corner of a meadow, it is reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright designs. |
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By permitting the use of suffer materials, it may obviate the problem of undesired sticking of particulates. |
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Some plans advocate cutting out dairy and wheat and sticking to home made soups, steamed vegetables, cooked pulses, brown rice and oats. |
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It just so happened that every ten feet on this path there were sprinkler heads sticking out of the ground. |
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The stern of a ship was sticking out of the water, the rest already beneath the water's surface. |
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He just kept sticking his finger in the sauce bowl, then taking it out and licking it, then back in the bowl, then more licking. |
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About every 15 minutes, check the ham for doneness by sticking a fork into the meat. |
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He looks like he's just come from sticking his finger in an electrical socket. |
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Another knife flew through the air, sticking into the ground at Veon's feet. |
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When they are extricated, one of them is unconscious and has a steel rod sticking into his temple. |
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Then to her surprise, Chris threw the sword and it landed in front of her, sticking in the ground. |
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Bastian lifted Andy up and brought him into the tent, quickly binding his arms with some rope, to a pole that was sticking in the ground. |
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I was in the country and was entirely occupied with running down hares, and sticking salmon. |
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Cars stopped as she passed, angry drivers sticking their heads out the windows and cursing at her. |
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There was a knock on her door and she looked up as Sheila pushed it open, sticking her head in. |
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She shook her head and placed a strand of hair behind her ear before sticking her hand out. |
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On the table is a bowl of fruit with two bananas sticking up, one either side. |
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He started across the highway and caught his toe on a piece of asphalt that was sticking up. |
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His jet black hair was sticking out all over the place in its usual fashion. |
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On the way downhill, we pass a house with only the roof sticking up above the lava. |
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I push my hair back to find sweat clinging to my brow and realise my shirt is sticking against my skin. |
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It's not a very glamorous job but at least it was better then my old job which was sticking price tags again and again on canned food. |
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Is that drawer in the bathroom vanity still sticking, despite trying to lubricate it with toothpaste? |
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I've just really got to thank him for sticking fat with me and keeping the faith. |
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I see nothing improbable in such an important matter for Orion sticking in his memory. |
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We looked around the candle-lit garden, further words sticking in my throat. |
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He had just the right touch of the defeated man, proud of his son for sticking it to the government. |
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It will take more than fiery speeches about sticking it to the man to penetrate this mindset. |
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Unfortunately he is sticking his neck out without realising the consequences. |
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I might be sticking my neck out, but I would like to suggest that we might just be on the cusp of momentous change. |
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He was warm, gentle and considerate, always sticking his neck out for others, and I think it would be good for him to be honoured in that way. |
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I am thrilled that our supporters are sticking by us as they seem to realise the predicament we are all facing. |
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And, why do they not follow where the interview goes instead of sticking to their boring prepared questions. |
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The awards are known for sticking to the tried and true, and this year stayed true to the script, for the most part. |
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He has continued his policy of sticking to predominantly French riders for his team. |
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In the summertime, try sticking to lighter colored suits and stay away from darker ones. |
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He continues to make progress in his physique each year by sticking to the same program. |
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He had robbed deliverymen three times over the previous week, sticking them up with a realistic-looking pellet gun. |
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After all, sticking up for what you believe in can get you into all kinds of scrapes and make you seriously unpopular with the powers that be. |
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It's like I don't even know who I'm sticking up for sometimes, who's side I should really be on. |
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I'm sticking with my current software, which continues to work remarkably well. |
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If you want to get ahead in life, you can start by sticking with the things you start. |
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He fetched it and passed it to David, who poised the tip above the sticking plaster. |
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Wearing a huge sticking plaster over her right breast, she upped the stakes again and raised the bar again. |
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If you had a doctor who kept on dispensing aspirin and sticking plaster to treat an ulcer, you would soon take your business elsewhere. |
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The bridge of his nose was covered with a sticking plaster and the tip appeared to be scarred, bruised and flaking. |
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Finally the referee handed us some heavy-duty sticking plaster and my opponent wrapped his thumb, then we continued with our match. |
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She knows what the problems are but she refuses to face them head on, preferring sticking plaster solutions instead. |
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But as the number of new top-level domains has expanded over time, this sticking plaster approach has proved unworkable. |
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Seven thousand African troops sent in to monitor the situation are just a sticking plaster on a gaping wound. |
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At best it will lead to piecemeal, sticking plaster measures that will barely work to keep the gears rolling. |
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It's a sticking plaster solution to a wound that urgently needs to be cleaned up. |
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We run around with pieces of sticking plaster instead of dealing with the fundamental problems. |
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They were arrangements designed as political sticking plaster, under which private injuries continued to fester. |
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Citizenship education is, at best, a sticking plaster applied to a grievous wound. |
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On Wednesday last week, Gordon Brown delivered a Budget which is little more than a sticking plaster for the General Election. |
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My shoes were hurting my feet so much that I resorted to sticking Sellotape to the places where my shoes were rubbing me and even so I was half limping most of the way home. |
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He set the worst example, sticking both hands into our small butter dish. |
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Does sticking to your guns means cutting off your nose to spite your face? |
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It is like using a sticking plaster when radical surgery is needed. |
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He sowed them on and put a thin piece of a shingle on the inside of his hand to support the fingers and applied sticking plasters to the upper side of his fingers. |
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Sticking his hand in his pocket to finger his switchblade, Roger sped up a bit, but the footsteps followed him in perfect synchronization. |
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The difficult operation of sticking uniform sash bars was greatly simplified by these planes, which allowed both the sash molding and rabbet to be planed from one face. |
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Excuse me for sticking my oar in, but for me there can be only one winner of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, which will be announced today. |
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Sticking his head down through the entrance, he saw the portcullis was up and he wondered how to lower it. |
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Sticking a couple of partially inflated balloons up the front of it only made him look even worse, deformed rather than voluptuous. |
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His arms and legs straightened out, no longer sticking out at odd angles. |
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They always shed crocodile tears and call the other side's attacks vicious and beyond the pale while they are sticking the shiv in as hard as they can. |
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Removing the cap to the acid bottle, she gingerly covered it with eight layers of carefully folded foil, sticking the foil down with a piece of duct tape. |
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There's a whole platoon of people sticking by you and giving support. |
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Sticking so much glitter to any piece of bare flesh available, this manages to turn its wearer into a human snowball. |
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Traffic signboards are blatantly misused for sticking posters and bills. |
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But tumbledown is worth sticking with, though, and it blossoms in surprising ways. |
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The simplest way to see if your soil has a hardpan or compaction layer below the surface is to take a metal rod and walk around your property sticking it into the ground. |
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Instead of popping pills or sticking on patches I will be licking lollies. |
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Add support to lightweight fabrics by fusing a soft interfacing, like tricot, on the fabric wrong side prior to sticking it to an adhesive stabilizer. |
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The Duck Dynasty congressman got caught sticking his beak in the wrong place. |
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Wizards are always sticking their wands into any sort of magical affair. |
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The last resort for sticking to production deadlines has obviously been trading humour for outrage, for the movie is as outrageous as it is absurd. |
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Imagine the chilling effect this would have on senators thinking about sticking around for a fourth term and beyond. |
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If the England captain ever got drunk and ran singing around a territorial army mess hall with a burning newspaper sticking out of his jacksie, we will never know. |
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Sticking with the blogging theme, he takes a look at the globetrotting phenomenon of food bloggers. |
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Marketing sat up in the war room making maps, sticking little pins into the different quadrants, making decisions for salespeople who had to do the real dirty work. |
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Time these governments learn that their task is to govern properly, transparently and accountably, without sticking their noses in where they quite obviously don't belong. |
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Pope Francis was uncharacteristically ceremonial, sticking largely to his scripted homily and dressed in the usual papal garb. |
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Since her lower jaw is underdeveloped and her teeth never grew in, her little tongue is permanently sticking out. |
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While Sonia and Steve are sticking with traditional outfits and vows, the strains of the conventional wedding march will not echo through the church. |
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Yet, their early releases remained surprisingly conservative considering the angle adopted by the pair, sticking to hip-hop, ragga and dancehall a tad too closely for comfort. |
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Having failed to find funding for other, more ambitious scripts, the trio realized the wisdom in sticking with a subject they knew and doing the story as a mockumentary. |
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Whether yours is to quit smoking or biting your nails, when the sparkle of the Christmas celebrations has worn off, few of us will be sticking to our new year resolutions. |
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She was sticking the stamp to her envelope when she began to tsk tsk. |
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Sticking with the fish, they are often served whole with the head and tail bent towards one another like a circle or symbol of eternity. |
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It wasn't that he feared the pain, never that, he just didn't want someone sticking sharp objects into his body if they didn't know what they were doing exactly. |
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After sticking our heads into various hostels to inquire about prices, we picked one a few blocks from the square which was very clean, as hostels go. |
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It's almost like someone sticking a finger into your belly button. |
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After cutting the rebates the bar is then moved to the inner position of the sticking board where it is held by slotting the glazing rebate into the recess. |
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It is the democratic left which should be most enraged by the history of that tyrannical empire and by the good men and women who compromised the cause by sticking with it. |
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If you want a combination of these delicacies, order the bouillabaisse, which comes in a slim glass bowl, with a King Kong lobster claw sticking out the top. |
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The prime minister would, it is said, have taken the plunge had it not been for the bloody-minded insistence of his chancellor in sticking to the Treasury's five tests. |
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Even the hybrid drive systems that use high-voltage, crankshaft-mounted starter-alternators as motive power are sticking with 12-volt accessories. |
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While Wainwright and Neville showed that sticking to what you know may also provide reward. |
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I'm gonna start sticking the odd photo up in this blog, just to break up the wordiness and give the three people who read it something else to look at. |
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Paramedics had to remove several ribs to dislodge the sword, which pierced his chest and was left sticking out of his back. |
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The distal aspect of her left humerus was sticking out of the front of her arm. |
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Then, I recognized my son's scuffed sneakers sticking out from the blanket. |
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I won't mind if you pull us up short for not sticking to the subject. |
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She is smiling, a pink-striped hat on her head and a mini rainbow lollipop sticking out of her mouth. |
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We are delighted that the government is sticking to its commitment. |
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However, if the meat is very lean or has no marinade, or if your marinade contains a lot of sugar, brush the food or grill lightly with oil to prevent sticking. |
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Rather than sticking to your own stable skills, you should be flexible and polyvalent, and you should do this on your own responsibility, autonomously. |
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Today he was wearing the same garments he had donned then, a green tunic and leggings, with a brown belt and shoes and a cap with a bright pink feather sticking out of it. |
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But Portlandia, which is directed and co-written by Jonathan Krisel, stops short of stunt casting by sticking to the offbeat. |
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But there are still sticking points, including scheduled increases in the estate tax. |
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Until the newest critics of trade give at least one plausible example of how a policy of unfree trade could make a country richer, I'm sticking with the orthodox conclusions. |
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After some scenes of preparing for the next launch, we see the lift-off as well, sticking with the shuttle well past the separation of the solid rocket boosters. |
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He scraped his toe on an old nail head sticking out of the boards. |
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My sister was actually sticking up for me, and standing up to our mother. |
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Sticking with the Raptors, Antonio Davis injured his ribcage and will miss some time as it heals. |
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I bruised some ribs after sticking on a lipslide over a pyramid. |
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He took a tremendous drink from his cup, the froth sticking to his moustache. |
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Experts advise sticking to areas where locals also buy property. |
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By sticking to the line that the air marshals alone are right and everyone else is wrong they betray a mindset which smacks of cover-up and hints at lack of tangible evidence. |
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He was dead, on the floor, with an arrow sticking out of his neck. |
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The NSA is particularly narked about the availability of super-strong encryption software, which makes its job of sticking its nose in everywhere much harder. |
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His bottle store down the road had a car sticking out of it, too. |
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Sticking more to an urban, rootsy and realistic sound, the latter half of the compilation gets right under your skin. |
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Given the casting of Gish, however, one imagines that Charlotte will be sticking around for a while longer. |
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They saw the top main mast fall, could see the billowing smoke from her starboard side, and the bowsprit of another ship sticking beyond her stern. |
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If I said sticking a lighted candle in your lughole will calm your mind, relax, soothe and revitalise you, you would think I'm three pints of beer short of a session. |
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We salt the roads to prevent ice and snow from sticking to road surface. |
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Ally put her cell phone to her ear, sticking her tongue out at her father. |
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So I will thank in advance anybody who is sticking with me through this story, I know how maddening it can be when an author takes forever to update. |
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If any nails are sticking up, they can tear the sandpaper while sanding. |
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His biggest drawback is his lack of symmetry, a sticking point that you can see in the overdeveloped obliques that hinder his ability to convey a classic V taper. |
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The polish removes light rust, tarnish and carbon build-up and leaves a thin protective barrier to prevent smudges and powder fouling from sticking to the finish. |
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Those white things, Bambi, are sticking plasters to cover his earrings. |
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Mr. K had nothing but contempt for it all, sticking to his formula of discipline, repetition, and hollering. |
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The arrow had barely gone in, half the barb still sticking out. |
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To prevent fish from sticking to the grill, don't scale the fish. |
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She crept downstairs, her feet sticking to the hardwood floors, through the kitchen with its sink stacked high with unwashed dishes, and down the hall. |
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DiMarco proves himself a capable director by sticking neophyte actors in extreme situations and then coaxing sober, appropriate responses from them. |
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It was unusual for Doc to be so perfunctory, but on this particular subject he was sticking to just the facts. |
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The first thing you need to do is prepare the backplate which entails sticking a neoprene pad to the metal plate and putting four plastic rings into the guide holes. |
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It had fangs sticking out of its upper and lower jaw, which was common enough, but no wings straddling the row of spikes that also ran, backswept, over its back. |
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The IAEA's drawing a line and sticking to it is new in its dealings with Iran. |
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Check it every fifteen to twenty minutes, stirring and scraping the bottom of the pot to make sure the meat is not sticking or, God forbid, scorching. |
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By sticking an Ethernet port into the base of the phone you could immediately use it to connect to printers or any non-WiFi enabled networkable device. |
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The one sticking point was, of course, that my D-list viral celebrity as a Jeopardy! |
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His short hair was now messy, sticking up in different directions. |
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The exhibition begins with a photo of two mermaids posed side-by-side on their stomachs with their tails sticking up in the air. |
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Ray wanted to explain that a quick nip after breakfast and before lunch made the mind-numbing labor of sticking letters in their appropriate boxes go by a little smoother. |
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Sean stepped on a shard of glass that was sticking up from the riverbed. |
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So we fried eggs using just a wipe of oil to check for sticking and burning, then assessed evenness of browning by cooking pancakes with no oil at all. |
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It's not first aid in the sense of a sticking plaster and a bandage. |
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Mum had spent half an hour making toast for everybody, by sticking slices of bread on the end of a fork and holding them in front of the two bars on the electric fire. |
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But the government sticking their oar in is an entirely different matter. |
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Even here there may be a sticking point over asset value, or lack thereof. |
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He looked down and saw a leg sticking up out of heavy briars. |
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Alison was covered with bandages and tubes sticking out of her nose. |
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In the meantime people and children walking in this area of the woods should be careful how they tread since there are many branches sticking up out of the ground. |
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He had his right hand in a clenched fist with his thumb sticking up. |
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All she could see was old Mary's boots sticking up in the air. |
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As well as nowhere to park I discovered three traffic wardens eagerly sticking tickets on any and every car that had attempted to park where they could. |
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They've been sticking to the same setlist, a mixture of all three albums. |
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At the time, project planners were hell-bent on sticking a shopping center underneath the school, and they carved away much of the natural topography in the process. |
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If I wasn't so slow, I might have been able to avoid a huge, sharp sword sticking out from the middle of nowhere, just conveniently pointing at my chest. |
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We knew we had the toughness of mind to get back to what we were doing in the first half, which was playing tough, hard rugby and sticking to the game-plan. |
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A simple first aid kit with sticking plasters and greasy dressings will help deal with minor injuries, and petroleum jelly is useful for abrasions. |
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Of course, we're not sticking religiously to the Japanese haiku rule which states that the composition must contain at least one seasonal reference. |
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I can see Thurston Romney III sticking his delicate pinky out of the trigger guard, asking his maid to iron his bullets. |
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In the end you are also sticking it to every man and woman who works behind the scenes to make sure that art gets produced and put out to the public. |
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