The downturn turned him from the owner of a small carpet and floor maintenance company to a low-paid hourly wage earner. |
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Flowering bulbs such as hyacinths, daffodils, crocuses, and tulips, along with hellebores, lungworts, and heathers carpet the ground beneath. |
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Remind me to find out the name of that flooring company so I can be sure never to buy so much as a carpet tile from it. |
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It was a sitting room, with huge windows and thick carpet and couches and the usual luxuries. |
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Kawara transformed the space, laying gray wall-to-wall carpet on the floors. |
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This man looked up at the throne room, a vast hall with a blood red carpet running down the center. |
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An excited Brad Pitt made the ultimate wardrobe malfunction after stepping out onto the red carpet with his flies undone. |
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Most dejecta of dust acarid may be found on home mattress, pillow, bedquilt, sofa, carpet and curtain. |
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Unless the carpet is badly worn, or the pile is carefully separated to allow examination, neither weft nor warp will show from the front. |
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Whilst the caller talked about carpet cleaning he showed him his warrant card and asked to come in. |
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They rolled out a carpet on my floors so they weren't tracking dirt in every trip in or out of the house. |
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Since babies spend so much time on the floor, avoid commercial carpet cleaners that may use harmful chemicals. |
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The weather-beaten windows, with their peeling paint, will go, as will the threadbare carpet in the games room. |
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I crept around my apartment, the floor under my warm beige carpet creaking under my weight with each step that I took. |
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In a dull or drab bathroom, a rag rug or oriental carpet will add charm and beauty. |
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He looked down at the fragments of glass glinting from a now thoroughly soaked patch of carpet and groaned. |
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Water dripped from the ceiling, creating puddles, wetting the carpet and ruining the already rotted woodwork. |
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Just then, Div whapped him on the back of the head with the bottle of carpet cleaner. |
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The ball bounced on the desk in front of me, then skated along the carpet towards the ranchslider. |
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The rubbish esthetic was so ubiquitous in messy piles of wallboard and carpet that it began to seem a too-facile solution. |
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Madeleine noticed a few of the red drops on the cream carpet near the mouth of the bottle. |
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A poorly installed carpet may end up raveling at the edges or showing ripples. |
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Others have a ravenous appetite for the glues used to bond carpet to its backing. |
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The carpet was probably once an off white color, but now it was gray and dotted with mysterious brown spots. |
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A practical reason is that text full of minimally simple hiragana strokes looks like a carpet pattern, hard to read quickly. |
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The Nictus group includes property, carpet wholesale, carpet retail, motor industry and short term insurance companies. |
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Her feet were buried in a lush carpet of grass, with daisies and other flowers sprinkled over it like raindrops. |
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It was five long, painful minutes before he reached the safety of the worn ageing carpet of the living room. |
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We plan to replace our third-floor carpet and vinyl floor coverings with tile. |
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He even went in and marked the position of frogfish and carpet sharks by tying off glowsticks to the nearby coral! |
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He shook hands with them as he walked along a red carpet laid out on the tarmac. |
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He started a carpet factory to weave sisal thread into products that could be sold in global markets. |
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The man proceeded to step back on to the carpet and blow heavy clouds of cigar smoke on to staff trying to serve other customers. |
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He's a regular on the red carpet and known for his lavish parties and glamorous life style. |
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The dining room has a mottled beige carpet and sliding glass doors to the patio area. |
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We have rented a carpet stretcher, but are having problems getting the wrinkles out. |
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With the blue carpet only laid recently and the translation booths still to be fitted out, the 13th floor has yet to be finished. |
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It's certainly better than the nanotechnology-thick carpet that was previously laid directly onto the concrete screed. |
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My flat is progressing too, with the bulk of the decorating work likely to be finished this week, and new carpet to be laid on Wednesday. |
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The thick green carpet that was laid down looked almost like real, lush grass. |
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The ancient and largely uncomfortable seating would be replaced and the giant 2,300-seater Oval Hall redecorated and a new carpet laid. |
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We also walk through a thick carpet of ferns and mosses, with peppertrees, lancewoods, and coprosmas overhead. |
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You can even make your own by using two foot high section of a four by four, two foot by two foot piece of heavy plywood and a carpet remnant. |
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Instead, I'll probably just cut a hunk of carpet remnant to fit the small area of exposed bed. |
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She lost her balance and fell headfirst onto a 1-cm thick piece of plush carpet remnant covering the concrete floor. |
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Our amends may include a sincere apology, removing the shards, getting the carpet cleaned and buying a new bottle of milk. |
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But high, blacked-out ceilings and a pattern of exposed concrete cylinders are balanced by a repeating carpet pattern. |
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Jason pointed down at a small bloodstain in my carpet that stood out amongst the white fabric. |
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Her hands and feet were met by a soft mossy carpet that tickled slightly at first touch. |
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In the same instant of realization, the water disappeared, replaced by a carpet of soft green moss. |
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I followed him silently, my dress dragging slightly on the carpet behind me. |
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The red carpet had been treated with some flame retardant chemical, and the incessant rain caused it to foam. |
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Looking around at the top of the rock, she saw it was covered in a lush carpet of green moss, some tiny saplings cropping up here and there. |
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Orchards carpet the land in parts of California, and oranges, lemons, limes, and other citrus are familiar trees in home gardens. |
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Hannah lent me a sleeping bag since I didn't take one and I managed to find space in a room with a carpet to sleep. |
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The tray is reversible with one side having molded-in carpet and the other a concave surface to keep dirt and water from the rest of the vehicle. |
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We stroll along the banks of the River Avich with its waterfalls, through tightly-knit Caledonian forest, roots covered in a deep carpet of moss. |
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In this study, we clarified that many natural dyes of plant origin act as antifeedants to varied carpet beetles. |
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As the performer lifted his hands back up, the cloth rose too, magically levitating in the air just like the carpet had before it. |
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Using pipe insulation, carpet padding and polyurethane fill, he has raised ridges and mounds within his paint surfaces. |
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The full moon rose just after the sun went down, its shimmering reflection laying a carpet for me to sail on. |
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I huddled close to Mark, seeing the line of orange light on the carpet where the thick curtains didn't meet properly. |
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Just like a carpet layer gets crook knees, people in the drug scene will end up in jail or dead. |
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A beautiful white carpet of snow has been covering the mid-Atlantic region and I have been inspired. |
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Cool oases carpet the valley after the gentle Touzlimt Pass, and amazing whorls and swirls of strata arc across the eastern mountains. |
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So, while I cleaned cat sick off the carpet Paul headed off home to finish putting his kitchen back together now that the painting is finished. |
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I also awarded myself a 500-point bonanza for arriving home without a carpet tucked under my arm. |
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She arrived on the red carpet at the New York Public Library in a rose-coloured Oscar de la Renta with a jewelled pin at the hip. |
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His wife pressures him to arrogantly walk across a red carpet into the palace, offending the gods. |
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The Iranian fifth-generation carpetmaker wishes to open carpet factories in Armenia. |
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Tidy away any excess of coats and shoes lying around to make the hall look instantly bigger, and brighten a well-worn carpet with cheap rugs. |
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A goatskin rug covers the carpet in front of a brass fireplace with marble surround and wooden mantelpiece. |
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Sliding down the hallway on a carpet runner, Scott came to a screeching halt beside his little sister and reached down to take her hand. |
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The floor was still that gold flecked marble, but it also had a deep red carpet runner down the center. |
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Andrei fell in a heap on the carpet runner, screening in pain and clutching his knee. |
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The flood water reached up to the middle of the car wheels, seeping into our car floor and soaking the carpet in the car. |
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There is no need to be concerned about carpet damage such as browning, shrinkage, buckling, delaminating, and mildew. |
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A salvage operation is trying to save the most important works, including an antique carpet from the main hall. |
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I fell madly in love with the pale pink rose-pattern carpet and matching curtains in my room. |
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Royal Navy veterans in South Africa rolled out the red carpet for a British auxiliary when it paid a visit to the port of Durban. |
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Choosing a carpet can be difficult, but imagine if you had to select one on the strength of its magic powers. |
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Even in a movie such as Aladdin, my favourite moment is when the magic carpet comes alive. |
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I remember him saying that it was really hard to write A Whole New World for Aladdin, when they're flying in the magic carpet over the world. |
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There might be a magic carpet swooping the Sligo skyline as Aladdin and his princess arrive for the show. |
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It was as if the fabled magic carpet was flown in all the way from Casablanca. |
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He nimbly steers his magic carpet through the nebulous and confusing post-modern clouds of the internet. |
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The walls were a dark rose, the carpet was a dark charcoal color, and the dresser was a deep mahogany. |
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The walls were a crisp, clean white with no smudges or marks anywhere at all and a deep blue carpet covered the floor. |
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Which kind of puts into perspective his spilling paint over the new Axminster carpet on his previous visit. |
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But in most parts of it, the red carpet so eagerly unrolled for me is swiftly jerked out from under his feet. |
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I tripped on the carpet and knocked over the little table where our tea tray had rested. |
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The grey carpet unrolled quite easily, which suggested that this was done before. |
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Yelina's eyes widened when she spotted the drum kits, which stood side-by-side on the carpet Jack had unrolled to cover the concrete floor. |
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In my surprised state I noted that his lime green hair matched my bottle green carpet perfectly. |
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It was a cheap, nylon carpet with a rubber back and was bound with white plastic string. |
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They constructed threedimensional representations of flowers in the block area using carpet squares and in the art center using modeling clay. |
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If the carpet is a dark color, a light sweeping sends the little grains into the nap, where they disappear from view. |
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The carpet felt scratchy beneath my blistered feet, so I tiptoed all the way to the door. |
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Fauna and fauna include live cockles, trough shells, carpet shells and tellins. |
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That is not exactly something to please ancient Persian carpet weavers, if they could time travel here. |
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I did try to help by folding his knees under him, but all that did was unbalance him and he ended up bopping the carpet with his nose. |
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Training a dog, beating a carpet or rug, and washing clothes are also banned on the heath. |
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The image changed suddenly to slippered feet scuffing at the spotless carpet before the fireplace. |
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He crossed the carpet with a lightness and deliberation that drew my eyes to his feet, which were rather small, in soft black moccasins. |
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She strides in her purple slip-on shoes across plush carpet and slides into the photographer's chosen chair. |
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Stains around her body show that she had melted to the carpet as a result of the humid weather conditions. |
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He kept things interesting with his mane on the red carpet this year and even experimented with a slicked-back man bun. |
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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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Lie back on Persian cushions with Martinis or manhattans and take that magic carpet ride. |
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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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Angie woke up to dried tears in her eyes and her face marked by the carpet since she remained there all night without moving to her actual bed. |
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She looked down at the thick carpet of her room, digging the toe of her sneakers into the floral pattern. |
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Fifteen inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, a CD player and dedicated carpet mats are included. |
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The sentimentality is laid on more thickly than the carpet of cherry blossoms that fall all over the screen. |
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He won't maul intruders, but he won't leave surprises on the carpet either. |
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Huge clusters of thorn bushes, fungus, tree roots and a carpet of dead leaves and pine needles made walking a chore. |
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If carpet does get wet, it maintains its ability to create traction and secure footing. |
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All four tyres on the car were changed, the carpet was taken out of the boot and he was spotted cleaning the car thoroughly. |
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These threads are woven into textile yarns to produce sacks, carpet base, mats, rope and twine and many other materials. |
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The tables were chipped, the carpet is threadbare, the seats have lost all their padding and comfort. |
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Carolyn walked across the deep pile carpet to the French Windows at the end. |
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In that particular environment of deep pile carpet and glass display gun cases crafted of dark mahogany, his garb fit in. |
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Each year acquires its own unique texture, like a carpet scuffed and trodden by every movement across its pile. |
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Cut pile carpet has yarn that is cut at the surface rather than looped back to the carpet. |
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Imagine an HDTV you take home under your arm in a cardboard shipping tube and attach to your wall with thumbtacks or carpet tape. |
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On the carpet opposite the turquoise walls, three massive blocks of unevenly cut styrofoam were supported by spindly two-by-fours. |
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They normally sat cross-legged on the floor, preferably on a carpet with bolsters or pillows. |
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A reproduction of the original Brussels weave carpet covers the floors and a mixture of objects of different styles and epochs furnish the room. |
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The award for the most daring slash revealing slash ridiculous red carpet outfit of all time goes to McGowan. |
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Incidentally, if you do decide on a witch hazel, underplant it with a carpet of snowdrops the combination is stunning. |
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Smith has rolled out a carpet to welcome viewers to an apocalyptic skyscape that aptly invokes both Paradiso and Inferno. |
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They walked on a red carpet and stood underneath a romantic canopy for pictures. |
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Waterproof my jacket may be, but when you have shoes that are made of little more than carpet underlay, the rain can be a dangerous thing. |
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He was creating scenery from cereal packets, newspaper and carpet underlay. |
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The Bradford team will be competing in swimming, carpet bowls, ten-pin bowling, athletics and power-lifting. |
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Pavements especially had a thick carpet of white, concealing an underlay of frozen Teflon. |
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We came home yesterday to find ants marching along the hall carpet and scurrying around the skirting boards. |
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Other variants such as carpet bowls and indoor bowls have been popular at one time or another. |
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Sarah felt the warmth in her cheeks and the soft carpet caressing the sensitive skin between her bare toes. |
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Much of this carpet of herbs is on shallow gravelly and stony soils, too poor for buffel, or under mulga trees. |
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Today Bernal, 25, is the uncrowned prince of Cannes, ascending the red carpet not once but twice, with two different world-class directors. |
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The seats were of the finest wine coloured leather, and the carpet was well-groomed sheepskin, shampooed to perfection. |
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The best you can do is to remove most of the substance from the carpet using a blunt knife. |
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See yourself flying on a magic carpet over Frankfurt using blue-screen technology or experiment with some of the earliest film technology. |
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A well-groomed carpet of grass may be nice to look at, but gas-powered mowers pollute the air with noxious fumes. |
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I have just finished cleaning up blueberries and apple sauce off the carpet in his room. |
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Keira Knightley and Sienna Miller held hands like besties on the red carpet of the Independent Spirit Awards. |
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Vacuum your carpet regularly, and do not use liquid carpet shampoos to clean them. |
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Generally, the more twist in the carpet yarns, the more spring, which hides footprints. |
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We had the briny beside us, a carpet of stars above, and two good friends of ours for company. |
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She found a leaky pipe and a wall-to-wall carpet where mites could survive the most vigorous vacuuming. |
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Asked to name his favorite red carpet superstars, however, he picked Halle Berry, Victoria Beckham and Oprah Winfrey. |
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Martin looked around him at the stained sleeping bags covering patches of worse stained carpet and the walls scrawled with tags, taunts and empty boasts. |
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In a partnership between Kendal carpet-makers Goodacres and the National Trust, 140 fell farmers have been selling their Herdwick wool clip for carpet production. |
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We used Flor Fedora carpet tiles to demarcate the display areas, in place of heavy platforms. |
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A smile touched his lips as he recalled how bored and frustrated he was with her drapery samples, carpet swatches, and catalogs of furniture and linens. |
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The beige carpet had been dressed up with a throw rug of deep crimson. |
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The new products include an extended Naturally Herdwick brand, a new Simply Herdwick carpet and another tufted Herdwick carpet that has yet to be named. |
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Going into the room he expected to step on carpet but found that the carpet had been eaten away and in places there were only the bare floorboards underneath. |
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The mound of dirty clothing just keeps piling up until your hamper is overflowing and a sea of denim, cotton and corduroy forms a carpet on the floor of your bedroom. |
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A series of upgrades at the hotel have included a new sauna and steam room, new carpet in the gym and new furniture in the pub and Salingers restaurant. |
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He approached the red carpet and marched triumphantly towards the cameras. |
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That part of the carpet would always have a sweet appley scent to it. |
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The office walls were plain white and the carpet was a generic tan color. |
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She previously claimed carpet vouchers and a stone bird bath. |
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When I was a kid, rich people had bars in their houses usually attached to a lounge, resplendent with shagpile carpet and a massive exposed rock fireplace. |
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In the early 1800s, the French weaver Joseph Jacquard invented a loom in which a series of punched cards controlled the patterns of cloth and carpet produced. |
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Mercier just provides the two metal brackets, and it's up to their buyer to supply the rolls of carpet for seat and back. |
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Traditional carpet weaving is a large component of Azerbaijani commerce. |
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Rub into the stain for a minute, brush off the powder with a clean brush and sponge immediately with warm water, being careful not to saturate the carpet backing. |
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There are also animal images, such as a large ducklike sculpture fashioned from a trestle, some pipes and tubing, a piece of carpet and a few bits of wood. |
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Once upon a time, no self-respecting Venetian altar went without a carpet like these ones. |
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A Turcoman carpet merchant would always give food to a poor man who came to him and a small amount of money from each sale went into a coffer for widows and orphans. |
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Actress Natalie Portman underscored that history when she walked the Oscar red carpet in a vintage Dior gown last month. |
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Is it normal for my cat to micturate on the carpet every time? |
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After ascending the elliptical stairs past a couple small galleries, one is immediately struck by the bright orange carpet laid across most of the fourth floor. |
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During the dog days of summer, there's no finer place to relax than on a carpet of moist, green moss in the cool, shady rain forests of the Olympic Peninsula. |
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Taki and Eiko stopped before the torii of the local Shinto shrine, staring at the cobblestone walkway surrounded by a lush, well-trimmed carpet of grass. |
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Once the knots are tied, the carpetmaker clips the ends of the wool threads so that they are all the same length, and washes the carpet to remove excess dye. |
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But why do they have to tart up what used to be classy red carpet events or football extravaganzas? |
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The tyres will be turned into rubber crumbs and ploughed back into various industries to be used in sport, leisure, equestrian, civil engineering projects and carpet underlay. |
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Following my faint shadow across the tan carpet and up to my feet then leisurely climbing to my face until our eyes meet, the enemy noticeably tenses and her jaw sets. |
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The boot is a technical joy, with cubby holes, cargo nets, an extending plastic cover and a neat reversible floor which flips from carpet to plastic for pet transportation. |
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Plant fibre used in carpet construction, including sisal, cotton, jute, coconut, pineapple, ramie, and hemp, have characteristics similar to cotton. |
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The carpet is pale green and the walls are a neutral colour. |
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This is clear from her works on tapestry, knotted carpet and on litho. |
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His bare feet stepped on the thick nap of the plush carpet underfoot. |
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There are companies that will brighten up roller blinds, ceramic tiles, wallpaper, bedspreads, curtains, carpet tiles, and even aluminium, using customers' photographs. |
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In fact, a seldom trumpeted trait about the Malayalam film industry has been its rendering a red carpet welcome to its tinsel townhood neighbours! |
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And so she did, treading gingerly into the deep carpet at first. |
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Without a floor mat, snow and slush can soak into your carpet, through the carpet padding, and you will hardly notice that it already caused your floor pans to get rusty. |
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Ken said he was in the money and decided to change the carpet and sofa. |
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The carpet had been there for yonks and people had commented on it. |
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Instantly there flashes to mind the image of a carpet salesman in the Istanbul bazaar trying to wheedle me into his stall. |
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In another black-and-white shot, they are boyishly sprawled on the rose-printed carpet of their suite, reading piles of fan mail. |
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One of her favorite memories at a red carpet was meeting Jodie Foster, who knelt down to speak at her level. |
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She shimmied up the red carpet in a stunning silver halterneck gown. |
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I have an oatmeal-colored carpet so the dirt shows quite easily. |
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She was lying, asleep we assumed, on the carpet outside our bedroom door. |
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Another method is to spray the carpet surface with an anti-static agent. |
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Wall to wall carpet used to be a luxury, rather than the mainstay of low-end condo developments. |
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When will he appear from the swamp and swallow up her nakedness hungrily, sharp-set, to rid the world of the dirt that we sweep under the carpet to repress. |
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A bulky roll of red carpet is being manhandled through the narrow kitchen. |
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It used to be an old distribution business of imported carpet and rugs. |
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Amid drifts of ticker tape thrown by fans, Jackson and cast members were besieged by crowds 10 deep as they made their way up the 470 metre-long red carpet to the theatre. |
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Luckily, last week she was able to save her new carpet but if the problem reoccurs when she is at work then the ground floor of her house will be destroyed again. |
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Now I can sweep the whole episode under the carpet and start again. |
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I sit on the living-room carpet flicking through Bondini's books. |
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Guests arrived on the red carpet at The Ebell Club with indie rock music blaring in the background. |
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He shows us La Fuente with its maze of shops and its indigenous market, a veritable carpet of embroidered and woven textiles laid out in the courtyard sun around the fountain. |
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I'm disappointed that due to work I didn't do any woodland walking during early May when the bluebells carpet the woodland floor with their vivid flowers. |
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The cross behind the baptistery was brown and the large double doors leading outside were red, as well as the thin carpet down the isle that led to the pulpit. |
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This weekend, reporters on the red carpet at avn Awards asked to see this initial email. |
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The massive heart attack he suffered caused The King to fall face first from his toilet on to the shagpile carpet below with his pants around his ankles. |
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My husband shampooed the carpet today, so we're ready for you. |
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The vinegar pulls out the old shampoo cleaning the carpet as well. |
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A circle of the Iowan pavement ringed the Jeep, but beyond the five-foot diameter circle of pavement, a lush carpet of emerald grass and tiny wildflowers began. |
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I remember the carpet in the room in the house in the farm where I was sitting, cross-legged. |
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Married to a woman who spends most of their long-distance calls wittering on about what colour carpet to get for his study, Bob is adrift in a sea of loneliness and isolation. |
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And it is a situation impossible to brush under the carpet because the Confederacy transformed the Union. |
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Police arrived at Osbaldwick Primary School in the early hours of yesterday morning to find a carpet of broken glass, and computer leads hanging out of the window. |
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Most homes made before 1970 had hardwood floors and even though your house now has carpet there may be a beautiful hardwood floor hiding under your rug! |
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She got over it with tickles and biscuits, then strolled out into the garden, leaving me to deal with a spider the size of a cricket ball on the carpet in the lounge. |
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To purchase carpet bowling equipment, offering new opportunities for recreation and fitness for up to 50 seniors in Quinte West. |
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Its institutional cinderblock construction was sheathed by cheap plastic carpet and papered with the idiot avunculism of inspirational posters. |
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The garden was full of blossoms that blushed in myriad shades to form a beautiful carpet of color. |
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Vietnamese Air Force continued to carpet bomb any base areas that we found to be lucrative targets at the time. |
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What he really means is that the psychics' powers under test functioned more like a carpet bomb than a precision missile. |
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This multiplicity of outlets work like carpet bombs that leave very little empty space for competition to be comfortable. |
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They were probably afraid that we would bury them in another carpet bomb of expletives. |
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This underground arena features switches that trigger lasers, and a carpet bomb of the entire lower and upper levels. |
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A cespitous or turfy plant has many stems from the same root, usually forming a close, thick carpet of matting. |
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Bottles of rye, purgative waters and eaux for every conceivable toilette made a companionable click in his worn carpet bag. |
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On such a muddy day, the carpet of the hotel lobby was soon unattractively footmarked. |
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She caught a last glimpse of the pattern of the carpet when the forehanded chop with the edge of the palm came down on the back of the neck. |
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If your wallpaper has green and red in it and you put a red carpet in the room then the red jumps out. |
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Douglas set about introducing more squadrons and dispersing the few GL sets to create a carpet effect in the southern counties. |
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The device is also sometimes called a sweeper although the same term also refers to a carpet sweeper, a similar invention. |
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The vacuum cleaner evolved from the carpet sweeper via manual vacuum cleaners. |
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The updated design is quiet even by modern standards, particularly on carpet as it muffles the sound. |
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Atmospheric pressure then pushes the air through the carpet and into the nozzle, and so the dust is literally pushed into the bag. |
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The illustrated catalogue for the Great Exhibition of 1851 is replete with Gothic detail, from lacemaking and carpet designs to heavy machinery. |
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From the same scriptorium and of similar date, the Bobbio Orosius has the earliest carpet page, although a relatively simple one. |
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A portrait of the appropriate Evangelist, a carpet page and a decorated initial page precedes each Gospel. |
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Occasionally carpet is used for indoor play, with hardwood flooring having been historically used. |
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Hatton's mother, Carol, still works on the carpet stall on Glossop Market in the Peak District. |
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Among other items to which Gilbert objected, Carte had charged the cost of a new carpet for the Savoy Theatre lobby to the partnership. |
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Detail of a watercolour design for the Little Flower carpet showing a portion of the central medallion, by William Morris. |
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Blake created the carpet which runs through the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom's Middlesex Guildhall building. |
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Two construction workers unearthed a rolled carpet while installing a garden behind a house. |
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Cloggers with this type of tap can be heard on carpet as well as hard surface floors. |
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Policewoman Mitchell was on the carpet only three weeks ago for appearing as a character witness for three burglary suspects. |
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Whenever a policeman made a mistake he was either brought on the carpet before the Mayor or rebuked by the Magistrate. |
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Coarse or carpet wool sheep are those with a medium to long length wool of characteristic coarseness. |
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Woodland gardens in many parts of the world can include a carpet of natural mosses. |
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A Herdwick's grey fleece is not easily dyed, and is coarse, and so is best suited to use as carpet wool. |
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The Crossley family began carpet manufacture in modest premises at Dean Clough, on the banks of Hebble Brook. |
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Sometimes Black Shuck has appeared headless, and at other times he appears to float on a carpet of mist. |
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The mayor of the little town rolled out the red carpet for new businesses by calling on them personally. |
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The fragrance of the white carpet of flowers under the flowering sewali shrub spoke of its origin and reminded her of the old woman Kali. |
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He stamps down the stairs, leaving spludgy footsteps in the carpet behind him. |
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When the carpet layers came in and removed the carpet she said there were millions of black eggs and tiny worms crawling under the carpet. |
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The carpet is stained from the door to the window with red wine. |
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The spacious lower level recreation room has new carpet and features a wet bar. |
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But there was a separate up-and-coming actress gong for Bond beauty Eva Green, 26, who took to the red carpet in a bizarre backcombed hair-do. |
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I have recently seen several high-visibility areas where red, pink and white carpet roses were combined with lilac and white trailing lantanas. |
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I have always thought Oregon's music particularly suited to grey skies, silhouettes of leaveless trees and a good thick carpet of soggy leaves. |
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Beginning barefooters should also start on something soft like carpet or grass, allowing your feet time to adapt to using different muscles. |
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The site hosts a number of glamorous bell tents which includes double beds, a gas stove, carpet and even an iPod dock. |
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Singer Katy Perry has made heads turn in her 'nude ensemble' as she hit the red carpet at Sunday's 2011 Logies Awards. |
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It was in the late 16th and 17th centuries that the artistry of the Persian carpet peaked, under the Safavid ruler Shah 'Abbas. |
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There was a carpet burn on her back, a lovebite on her neckand scratches and bruises all over her body. |
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For this renovation, Mulmed chose Nu-California Sparkle, a Wools of New Zealand brand cut-pile carpet with Lurex accents. |
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For a carpet of uplifting, electric blue spring flowers, you just can't beat scillas. |
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A small colony of carpet sea squirt, which is originally from Japan, was discovered at Largs yacht haven, Ayrshire. |
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Sponsored by Segno Marketing, Panavision, Elite Island Resorts and The Gold Hedge, red carpet photos will begin at 1pm with polo starting at 2pm. |
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Desso said it delivered its Wilton carpet with a self-adhesive back, providing maximum flatness and a perfect fit in the airplane's cabins. |
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The company sells woven and tufted broadloom carpet in Canada, Mexico and the US, and exports worldwide. |
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Q The Ewbank manual carpet shampooer I've been using for many years no longer works and I'd like to buy a replacement but cannot find one. |
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The Ewbank Carpet Shampooer will knock years off the age of your carpet with the minimum amount of hassle and cost. |
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Earlex's Ewbank brand includes a lightweight carpet shampooer that doesn't require electricity. |
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This is done because of the original image being on a dark carpet and the shoeprint being generated from a small amount of dust. |
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The Bollywood swish set stepped out of their luxury cars to walk the red carpet as shutterbugs clicked away in frenzy. |
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Other rugs that will be available are the Lafoes carpet and a circular Ottoman Cairene carpet. |
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The firm renovated the interior finishes, including wallcovering, paint, millwork laminates, carpet and tile. |
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The Slab Boys, John Byrne's semi-autobiographical play about the teddy boys who work in a 1950's Paisley carpet factory, is always a joy. |
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There's a particular brand that do these old style slip-ons for indoor carpet wearing. |
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Keegan, according to soccer legend Best, is a carpet bagger who was only interested in owner Mohamed Al-Fayed's money at Fulham. |
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John Major was just a jumped-up committee man and Tony Blair a carpet bagger. |
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Which is why no carpet bagger has so far dared stick his head over the parapet. |
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Before vacuum cleaners, rugs were hung over a wall and hit with a carpet beater to pound out as much dirt as possible. |
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A proper old-fashioned feather duster, carpet beater and hooks to keep everything tidied away is sometimes all you need. |
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The buffalo beetle, the hairy larva of the carpet beetle, is the main bug in the ROM's bug room. |
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A recent report found a single train compartment contained 1,000 cockroaches, 200 bed bugs, 200 fleas, 500 dust mites and 100 carpet beetles. |
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She works for Sky and, but for her, I'd have been watching carpet bowling on BBC2 on Saturday afternoon. |
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In indoor lawn bowling, also known as carpet bowling, the balls don't knock down pins as in the alleys familiar to bowling Americans. |
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A new carpet bowling club has started at the Crosskeys Community Centre, Woodleigh Road, Monkseaton, on Tuesdays from 2-4pm. |
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Every day someone went over it with a carpet sweeper, grooming the weave at right angles to the arches at the center of the room. |
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But she drew a firm line last weekend when I faintly suggested that we might try transporting a mini Dyson carpet sweeper on the mean machine. |
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But, he said while he was there he would like to show Mom a great new carpet sweeper that he was selling. |
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