Cleanliness, punctuality, order and method are essentials in the character of a good housekeeper. |
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A wine technologist showed her the essentials of blending and structuring the wines. |
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Certainly a ringtone reduces pop songs down to their barest essentials and in doing so sorts the wheat from the chaff. |
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For this puritan economic ethic it was about getting the economic essentials right. |
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Eventually he reached Dewsbury, where he became a travelling packman, selling cheap jewellery and household essentials at rural fairs. |
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They also took on board other seasonal essentials including turkeys, mince pies and Christmas puddings. |
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I transfer my valuables to the hostel safe, repack my handbag with the day's essentials, then I'm off for a day around Paris on my own. |
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Colorfully painted computer desks with attached hutches and printer stands offer necessary work areas and storage for school essentials. |
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At that point, any exercise of the state's coercive powers fails to respect the essentials of our humanity. |
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His tutor inculcates principles into him which sum up the essentials of the Social Contract. |
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In record time we had changed and were repacking our bags having to leave behind all except the bare essentials. |
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Reports that well-planned vegetarian diets are deficient in essentials are false. |
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We all travelled light, taking with us only what we considered to be the bare essentials of life. |
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Such understanding is particularly valuable in these days, when many people are confused about the essentials of the gospel. |
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They are carrying only essentials such as a first aid kit, tools, and snacks. |
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So keep the place supplied with the essentials or issue a printed warning to bring your own. |
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She sighed and stuffed a few essentials into a small drawstring bag, and strapped the sword and dagger around her waist. |
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His long-suffering wife, Nora, faces an everyday struggle to find money for food and other essentials. |
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Alison flurried about the room putting away her essentials and then turned to Blair and finally heaved out a breath of air. |
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Communal forces thrive on the crass ignorance of the masses concerning the essentials of their faith. |
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I purchased some much needed essentials for my utensil crock, an apron, a new tart pan and some hand soap. |
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A personal oxygen supply or a gas mask are essentials together with a machete to cut through the cigarette fug. |
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You need a daypack to carry a few essentials, as the porters carrying your equipment will usually hike their own way. |
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The rule of thumb usually is to have three days of food and water and whatever essentials you might have. |
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Therefore, I shall proceed forthwith to the essentials of the matter and preclude contemplation of such ghastly departures from proper form. |
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A hip travel companion, this studded leather carry-on bag by World According to Jess is compartmentalized for stashing all your essentials. |
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Far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of church doctrine. |
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The details of the process, which I have got right in essentials but wrong in some fairly minor details, are here. |
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They strip down the situation to its fundamental essentials and bring both party's concerns forward. |
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Eight vests, six stretchsuits, two cardigans, and one shawl or all-in-one coat are the bare essentials. |
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Among the elements of language she liked to reduce to essentials were the compounds produced by collision or transformation in sandhi. |
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He was able to expose with great clarity and great economy the essentials of a piece of mathematics, be it elementary or advanced. |
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Whether you are going to the beach or the pool, here are some bare essentials for attracting the babes. |
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Lack of access to these essentials is generally referred to as living in extreme or abject poverty. |
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Stripped down to essentials, the elements of this style are extremely simple. |
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There he had installed his sleeping bag, his backpack with essentials, and his flute. |
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In about two weeks, we packed just the bare essentials and left our home forever. |
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McCauley's black and white photographs of sinks and other built-in fixtures show the bare essentials of a home. |
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Typical of Beckett's later preoccupation with the art of minimalism, this performance cuts the story down to the bare essentials. |
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The USA provided assistance in the form of an emergency airlift of food and other essentials known as Operation Provide Relief. |
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People have been buying essentials in anticipation of imminent cuts in electricity and water supplies. |
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Those still in the city described deserted streets and mayhem in the shops as people tried to stock up on essentials. |
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They witness to an agreement of both churches on the essentials of faith on the basis of the common tradition of the ancient church. |
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We specialise in supplying all the holiday essentials you need for your holiday, trips and travel. |
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Hidden under the wrap is a free hanging zippered pocket to carry life's essentials. |
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This book can be used with profit to grasp the essentials of British financial and economic history in these years. |
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You, too, will be prepared for everything from daily touch-ups to last-minute extreme repair if you keep the following essentials in your desk. |
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When I was growing up we had to watch money closely, though we never went short of essentials. |
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The story is told by Michelangelo's pupil and biographer Condivi and is therefore presumably true in essentials. |
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Ben trundles on behind the trolley carrying my rather large bag of hospital essentials. |
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Packets of rice, pasta, couscous, lentils and bulgar wheat are all larder essentials, as are tins of tomatoes, tuna and anchovies. |
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Interest in whether the essentials of being human are given to us by nature or by nurture has a long pedigree. |
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Fuel, in the form of food, is one of the three essentials that your body needs to stay alive. |
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And I drink lots of water and milk, so it's not like I'm lacking vitamins and essentials. |
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Much of the human population there lacks the essentials, so of course homeless dogs and cats are allotted next to nothing. |
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Like their counterparts serving at the front, they lived in poorly heated or unheated tents with only the barest of essentials. |
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I had just unpacked some essentials out of my suitcase when Jordan knocked on the bedroom door. |
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Stripped down to its bare essentials, marriage is an enduring social contract between a consenting man and woman. |
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By providing almost all essentials for school children, the all-purpose store has come as a welcome relief to the salaried class. |
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Fears of another tsunami have since subsided and survivors focused on finding life's essentials. |
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But campaigners say the practice has added to the pressure on corner shops who rely on customers buying their essentials. |
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Mandy organised her handbag with the essentials such as her phone and purse and, with one last look in the mirror for Kathy, left the room. |
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And, after all, you may only be able to make that one trip of a lifetime so don't cut corners by trying to save on the essentials. |
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There's nothing worse than starting fishing and being short of small essentials like shot or disgorgers. |
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I'm living on 100 dirhams a week which just about covers essentials like toiletries. |
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Trying to find time to get to the store for diapers and other essentials sometimes made me want to cry. |
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This is where the family calendar, phone book, cookbooks, laptop, and other often-used essentials are kept. |
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So whether you're a skier or a yogini, here are the essentials you need to prevent or relieve sport-induced skin and hair problems. |
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There's not one microplane grater in the bunch, though one is in Delia Smith's list of essentials available for sale. |
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To top it off, we bought an inexpensive set of five pretend hats, including such essentials as a firefighter hat and a hard hat. |
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The small foyer boasts built-in cupboards that are stocked with all the essentials you might need for a straight-from-work weekend away. |
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It doesn't do everything that a Palm does but it does much of the essentials and is a cool stocking stuffer or gift. |
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I forgo the luxury of riding in the back of the ambo with him however, choosing instead to pick up some essentials for his stay. |
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Drinking plenty of water is one of the most overlooked essentials of a bodybuilding diet. |
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It has now been rendered into very readable English, and trimmed in a way that retains the real essentials of the work. |
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Depending on where you're travelling, first aid items may easily be available at the chemist but I never go on hols without these essentials in my backpack. |
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The European Travel Kit contains everything you'll need, including a warning triangle, headlamp deflectors, GB sticker, bulbs and first aid essentials. |
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Films are at their best when they can compact a story down to its essentials. |
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Deliver the essentials of municipal government, do not embarrass the city, keep your nose clean and we will re-elect you until the cows come home. |
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The essentials are a microchip for identification, a rabies vaccination certificate, and the elapse of six months between the dates of a clean blood sample and re-entry. |
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The family had exhausted all their savings just buying the essentials for everyday life and didn't have the time or the money to remodel the house by themselves. |
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Stripped to its essentials, her endeavor bestows a constitutional benediction upon the intellectual legerdemain that enables universities to practice racial discrimination. |
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Most days, she carries her essentials in a pale blue nylon Longchamp-style shoulder bag. |
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By not installing sufficient power capacity, the sarkar has actually saved much-needed public funds for essentials like paying itself its own salary. |
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Often, except for guitars and a few other essentials, the band relies on the fulfillment of their tech rider for backline instruments, and house and monitor systems. |
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This is fine for the wilderness backpacker, but those who want to carry a little more than just the bare essentials are nowadays more or less confined to official camp sites. |
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The last time he had been in his room he had been bruised and battered, staying only long enough to grab his money and some basic essentials before fleeing to the Bronx. |
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Apart from the usual party essentials of food, drink and music, there were all sorts of sideshows and stalls, one of them providing temporary tattoos. |
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His tenacity, patience, humanity, shrewdness in personal dealings, and unblinking focus on essentials more than offset his inefficient, unbusinesslike ways. |
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In my defence, I thought the bulbs came with the light fittings, and being uplighters, it was impossible to spot they were lacking the essentials. |
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O'Rowe's adaptation strips the play down to its essentials and presents a spare and tight historical drama shorn of any excess speechifying and wandering. |
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Many of their staple food essentials were not even available in the Australian market until they grew imported seedlings in their own back gardens. |
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Under this scheme, the company offers a franchisee the security of working in a successful business with essentials like accountancy and stocktaking already in place. |
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We'll be putting some precious furniture and essentials into storage but only a few things we know we'll not have room for or will not fit into life in the City. |
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She bought a few essentials and some sweeties for the children. |
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But this woman has committed to memory all the essentials of her own physiognomy, and can conjure up, time and again, her own basic likeness without resorting to a mirror. |
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This involves cunning compression strategies that throw out inessential data and crams the essentials onto tape using a head that rotates at 9000 rpm. |
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Indeed, conceit, arrogance, and egotism are the essentials of patriotism. |
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Newton's more difficult texts were distilled to their essentials and popularised in pamphlets and lecture tours by senior scientists from the Royal Academy. |
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As many other firms have found out to their cost, this means it can be difficult to secure arguably the two main essentials for getting a business off the ground. |
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This, in its essentials, is the empire Dwight's georgic reproduces as a model to his American readers, and the one he wants their labors to rebuild. |
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Whittling something down to its essentials gladdens my editor's heart. |
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This contemporary New Town provisioner offers a selection of Mediterranean-style goodies to eat or take away, with fresh baking and dinner-party essentials. |
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She bought a few essentials and some sweets for the children. |
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They saw it as an abandonment of the essentials of the faith. |
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Other eye essentials, such as vitamin B1, or thiamin, can prevent cataracts by reinforcing the optic nerve and guarding the retina from cell damage. |
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The company's unique product line includes its award-winning shapewear, essentials with shaping, and fashion layers. |
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The Hong Kong Basic Law contains the essentials of the constitutional framework in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. |
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By the end of the Hongwu reign, the essentials of a policy toward the Jurchens had taken shape. |
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He taught the Continental Army the essentials of military discipline, drills, tactics and strategy, and wrote the Revolutionary War Drill Manual. |
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The chapters from prominent experts cover the essentials as well as the hottest issues in complementology. |
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We found we could save more than pounds 150 by making the change on six laundry essentials from the ironing board to fabric softener. |
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There are even equestrian essentials for those who prefer horseriding to bike riding. |
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Your essentials Sharp scissors, sticky tape, double-sided sticky tape, ribbon, wrapping materials, embellishments. |
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From yummy butter chicken in a hurry to a balti with basmati rice, poppadom down to the store to pick up the essentials for a tasty feast. |
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Up for grabs will be clothing for all ages and good quality secondhand baby essentials such as prams, pushchairs, Moses baskets and car seats. |
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The FTB has a comprehensive checklist to help you check, and double check, those sometimes overlooked essentials. |
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Online holiday essentials provider Essential travel is launching a summer water sports safety campaign after it highlighted the worrying trend. |
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And inside is a bar kitted out with pub essentials, including a pool table and dartboard. |
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Here are some essentials for a landlord to consider when working through a sublease transaction. |
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Responding to an advert wanting a house sitter in Saltburn, she packs up her little car with the bare essentials and her 18-month-old daughter Emmeline and heads up north. |
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If you're planning to enjoy the great outdoors we've got the perfect selection of picnic essentials including this white wicker picnic basket to dine al fresco in style. |
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Your camera competes for precious backpack space with your binoculars, rangefinder and other essentials, so toting a packable model is top priority. |
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More reductive than most of his California contemporaries, Piazzoni used Tonalism as a means towards modernism, reducing his compositions to the essentials. |
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To mark World Homeless Day on Friday, a team of 34 individuals armed with a sleeping bag and the barest essentials took refuge at The Black Gate, Newcastle. |
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Arrangements were made for deliveries, then he found a furnishings outlet and purchased what he felt he needed to refurb the place with essentials. |
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She touches on all the essentials, including even more modern accretions. |
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