If the toy you choose has a clip, it will enable you to attach it to the front of the pram hood above the baby's head. |
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The engine is installed at a low angle in the vehicle leaving the hood more than three inches of deformation space before it hits the engine. |
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I leaned across the hood of the vehicle and gazed through the tinted windshield. |
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He was able to break free of Adrian's grasp and jump up onto the hood of the vehicle. |
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One person actually rolled over the hood and got caught between the hood and windshield. |
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Clearly amused, a young lad peered at me through the hood of his woollen djellaba. |
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The roof was caved in, the passenger side was crushed, the windshield was blown out and the hood was twisted and distorted. |
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The Buick's hood was open, and pieces of its engine were scattered across the floor like the shards of a broken plate. |
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Filters are also installed in the hood to catch grease and prevent accumulations in the ductwork. |
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When she didn't move, he crossed in front of the hood and opened her door for her. |
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She had just turned the key in the ignition when there was a loud bang as something landed on the front hood of the truck. |
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When the hood is down, a wind deflector helps keep driver and passenger out of the wind. |
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Our hood was crumpled and the fender was dented, but the engine continued to run. |
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Josh was leaning against the front hood of his black BMW, Jamie leaning out the window on the right side. |
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The body panels, including the doors, the fenders, the hood and the tailgate are of course among the most vulnerable. |
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Parts of the vehicle, including the hood and bumper, were found 45 metres down the road. |
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The small electronic parts under the hood and in the dashboard are especially susceptible to water damage. |
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A supercharged 2-liter engine will be fitted under the hood at a future date. |
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James approached the car and laid a hand on the cold, smooth metal of the hood as if expecting the car to vanish when he touched it. |
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The primary purpose of a laboratory hood is to keep toxic or irritating vapors and fumes out of the general laboratory working area. |
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Heavy insulation of the tank and hood helps maintain operating temperature and reduce energy requirements. |
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It also offers thermal lining at the hood, a drawstring hood, and kangaroo pockets. |
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Check them out, and if they play live in your hood go see them, you won't be disappointed. |
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And after mentioning last week that we had thieves in the hood they came back again. |
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I love the lack of pretense in East Boston, which is why now I still visit the old hood because it's still home. |
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They had ghastly visions of the boys in the hood heading for their neighborhoods next. |
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Eventually the idealistic plans of keeping peace in the hood morphed into a criminal element never seen before in Los Angeles. |
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He was wearing a black hooded coat with a logo on the chest and the hood pulled up around his head. |
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She wore a hooded sweatshirt with the hood up, while Jason wore a leather jacket and a wool hat. |
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It was hard to tell what he looked like since he had a hooded coat, the hood covering his face. |
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Various things make for some nice hood ornaments on a hooptie wagon with no wheels whatsoever. |
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The inner and outer hood panels formed in-house are allegedly the auto industry's largest aluminum stampings. |
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On an impulse, Katherine reached up with her other hand and flicked her hood off of her head, revealing her long switch of hair. |
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Ewart points to the inclusion of a fume hood and eyewash station as important to the overall safety factor. |
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This year's parkas put a lot of emphasis on the hood and the coat's collar. |
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She lowered the faux fur-lined hood of her parka and sighed heavily, taking a long drink from the mug. |
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Then the two airmen led the suspect away to the hood of a patrol car, where they patted him down for weapons and drugs. |
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Under the hood, all original T-Bird parts were used in the restorations except for expendable items like the carburetor and the battery. |
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She pulled the hood up to cover her features, the soft material of the cloak keeping her face hidden. |
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The first one, a very tall and thin figure cloaked in a black robe with a hood pulled over, seemed to be their leader. |
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He wore a long, rough-looking, black cloak and looked out at you from under his hood with deep brown, penetrating eyes. |
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Slowly, he pulled up his hood up so that the coal-black mark was once again hidden from view. |
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I had a doggie bag of Chinese food, which I set on the hood of our rental car. |
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The parka has a height-adjustable, insulated hood, underarm gussets and articulated elbows for good mobility in the field, and adjustable cuffs. |
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Under the hood are fluid tanks, hoses, and plastic clips made of petrochemical polymers. |
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Additionally, a new hood constructed of strong, flexible composite material improves the appearance, sound level and durability of both machines. |
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Richard Prince fetishized the classic T-Bird ear hood in a set of gray fiberglass sculptures. |
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Someone backed over my car today and dinted my hood and scratched my headlight up. |
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This caused the lead car to lift off the ground and go into a series of rolls, finally sliding on its hood to a stop. |
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Ahead of her, Hans plodded through the mud, hood down and apparently unconcerned that his short black hair was plastered to his thick skull. |
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The engine can even be inutile in an instant if it overheats and all other auto parts under the hood can also be damaged. |
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The convertible will be sold as a four-seater with a hood powered by an electro-hydraulic system. |
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Gwen pulled to a stop in front of the Browning mansion, the Benz's engine purring softly under the shiny silver hood. |
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The balding man looked me over and I was grateful he couldn't see my cheeks flaming underneath the shadow of my hood. |
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This thick-fleeced black hood, with contrasting black marl sleeves is the perfect cover-up this winter. |
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A sight-impaired graduand and his wife processed with the man's guide dog, which was wearing a BA hood threaded through its harness. |
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The front and rear bumper beams are aluminum, as are the hood and the wagon's tailgate. |
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The hood of the truck blazed with dazzling corona discharges and St. Elmo's fire coruscated around the headlamps and other metal fixtures. |
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The hood is a separate panel that adds depth to the front section, and ties the fenders, greenhouse and nose together. |
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A piece of cottonwood fluff brought low by the rain settles damply onto the hood of the truck. |
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For aggressiveness, the coupe's hood rises higher, with multi-focal parabola headlamps cut into the forward edge. |
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It looked like it was a single car that had no hood and two trunks, with an accordion design in the middle. |
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Typical usage is a simple trim on a hood or wrap scarf and the fur might just as easily be rabbit as mink. |
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She sits for a long time on the hood of her car, jiggling her heels against the bumper. |
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In winter he wrapped himself in his robe, used his stole as a hood, and sat while the bamboo leaves shielded him from the wind. |
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Eliminating the radiators from the front of the car allowed the hood line to be lowered further. |
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Wouldn't they be better off with a waterproof coat with a hood and wellingtons? |
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As the robber clambered over railings his trousers snagged and Mr Ceesay grabbed hold of the hood of his top. |
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At the time I figured I could bedeck my hood with a fabulous array of ornaments. |
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Where the man has a hood the woman has, as a rule, a head-veil and wimple or gorget. |
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The once bright sun dulled behind a sheet of faint mist, and many of the busy servants had a hood drawn up against the ever thickening fog. |
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I did not remember a hood being on the gun until I reviewed the pictures taken before going to the range. |
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As my sister distracted the guards, I pulled up the hood from my anorak and quickly disappeared into the large crowd. |
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Her hood had been left back and her glossy raven hair had been tied up with a deep lilac ribbon. |
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There's something about his knit cap with the hood covering it that looks as holy as a wimple. |
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Against the former I pulled up the hood of my windcheater and tied it firmly down over my cap. |
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I was dressed in full drysuit and hood with a rebreather strapped to my back. |
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Right now we are in a very close contest as the voters lift the hood and kick the tyres and make an assessment. |
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The engine air filter and exhaust muffler are mounted under the single-piece engine hood to provide a clear view over the front of the tractor. |
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The alabaster sculpture of a crouching naked man, with his hands tied and his head covered by a hood is on display at a Baghdad gallery. |
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She had a shopping basket on the front of the bicycle and seemed to be wearing a blue anorak with a hood. |
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He was wearing a long robe with a hood that was bunched up around his chest to keep it from dragging on the ground. |
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Under the large hood two copper eyes studied what was currently becoming clear to their vision. |
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Smoke pours from the hood of the mangled car that has wrapped itself around a sturdy palm. |
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I was wrapped up in my big coat, my lovely new thick scarf around my neck, beanie on my head and my hood pulled over it. |
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However, a clever lever mechanism collapses its box when the hood is closed, giving reasonable luggage space. |
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But then I put on a black zippered sweater, with a hood, and then put a jean jacket over that, pulling the hood on top of it. |
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He wore a dark blue anorak with the hood up, blue jeans and light coloured trainers. |
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He looks up at her face, pulling back his hood to reveal a sharp angular face with flame-like red hair. |
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A fine drizzle had developed, so I wore my waterproof anorak and pulled the hood up to keep from getting too wet. |
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She put her on her black zip-up sweater with a hood and took the keys out of the bag. |
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He was wearing a blue duffel coat with fur around the hood and an orange lining. |
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The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come wears a long black robe with a hood that conceals its head. |
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The front fenders help to balance the density of the rear by arching above the hood to create a sense of power. |
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I bounced up over the hood and ricocheted off the windshield, skidding to a stunned halt across the blacktop pavement. |
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It also had a hood with a cute little pom-pom hanging off the strings made to adjust the hood. |
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She tucked her long auburn hair inside it and pulled the hood over her head. |
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After popping the hood your eyes quickly glance over a very functional engine bay. |
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Matt moved to the front of the car and picked up the hood to unleash another huge cloud of white steam. |
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Come to think of it, the man with the beard and the man with the hood might be one and the same. |
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Exposing the infant to more than 95 percent inspired oxygen in an oxygen hood for 30 minutes is an acceptable hyperoxia test. |
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Peering out past her hood into the dark gloom, she thought she made out a white shape fluttering in the wind of the storm. |
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Use a hinged damper weather hood to prevent backdraft and place it at least 12 inches off the ground. |
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Without warning, he pulled his adversary's hood down, which drew a collective gasp from the crowd. |
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He put the cloak back on me, and as I pulled the hood up, the edge caught my earring, and tugged it away. |
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Rising from the radiator grille, a prominent bulge in the hood runs to the base of the windscreen. |
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I would set it up, put the black hood over my head and adjust the tilts, swings, bellows and lens, compose the image, and then move on. |
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He sat down on the hood of his best friends car and they started to watch their schoolmates go into the school building. |
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The man with the gun, clad from head to toe in black clothing and wearing a balaclava underneath the hood of his coat, asked for money. |
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In some of the raids the man masked his face with dark sunglasses, a baseball cap, a hood and a newspaper. |
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There are similar patches of tape on the hood and on the trunk, the boot of this vehicle. |
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The crowd whooped and cheered when Sliwa bedecked the hood ornament of the mayor's Lincoln with a big yellow bow. |
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Heldrow shrugged, feeling the hood of his cloak slip down and reveal his blue streaked blond hair. |
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It's a beautiful, sunny spring afternoon here in the hood and there are hella honeys running around all over the place. |
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He was wearing a dark-coloured tracksuit with the hood up and a baseball cap on underneath. |
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She wrapped her inadequate, threadbare cape more securely around herself and pulled the hood down a little more to keep out the biting wind. |
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He pushed down the hood on her cloak, and then brushed the hair away from her ears. |
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If you swim or surf, use a bathing cap or wet suit hood to keep water out of your ears. |
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Kyle slammed his hands on the hood of the car and stood with a malicious, self-satisfied smirk across his face. |
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The hood facepiece is made of soft grey or black shaped moulded rubber, including cheek pockets for two lightweight filters. |
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The electric hood is fully automatic and folds away under its own flush-fitting tonneau cover. |
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It can give me a broader perspective on my industry, which might come in handy, but it's going to do zilch for what's stirring in my fume hood. |
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He pulled the hood of his sweatshirt over his head, messing his already messy black hair. |
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It's the same principal falconers use when they put a hood over a falcon's head. |
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When we were trying to teach him to drive he kept getting out and attempting to climb on the hood of the truck. |
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His hood was tossed up, but the frayed edges provided little shading, so Barridan could make out the majority of his face. |
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Hoping for a procession of migrating raptors, I stretched out on the hood of my car. |
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His hood still shadowed any semblance of a face, if he had even had one to begin with. |
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Their faces were pale, but one did not know if they had eyes or ears, for they wore a hood that shadowed their faces. |
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She walked in and sat at the bar, keeping her hood up so it shadowed her face. |
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He was also wearing a coat with fur trim on the hood and a beret which had a badge on the front. |
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He kept a sawed-off shotgun in his trench coat and often stowed several ounces of meth under the hood of his car. |
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The first storey has six window range, stone mullioned and transomed windows with arched upper lights and rectangular hood moulds. |
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They were fingerless, with a hood that one could pull over one's fingers to turn it into a mitten. |
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He was wearing a blue hooded top with the hood up and a white baseball cap peak showing underneath. |
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His face was still shrouded in darkness, covered by the hood of a cloak, but from his back sprung a pair of wings. |
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Eventually he was taken away with his hands trussed behind his back and a hood draped over his head. |
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Surfers are then advised to protect their ears from further exposure to water by wearing earplugs, using a neoprene hood or wearing a helmet. |
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As soon as she said that a blast of wind shot upward, making her hood fly off and her hair fly to the sky. |
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With the hood now out of the way, she held the radio close to her face, narrowing her eyes and checking it over in careful detail. |
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Even with the hood open, taller people will have problems as their heads will be in the air stream. |
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However, that pram-like hood is unappealing from the inside, and the car does flex a little over deep potholes. |
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With a quick tug, she pulled the coat's furry hood from her head, revealing a messy, unbrushed ginger-blonde mop of hair. |
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Treatment involves repair of the extensor hood with relocation of the extensor tendon. |
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Suddenly, he roared in fury, as he picked my entire body up from the ground and hurled me onto the hood of the burning truck. |
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In addition, panel gaps are being kept to 3.0 mm on the hood and decklid, and 3.5 mm on the bodysides. |
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I want to grab the bad guy by the cuffs and slam him face-first onto the hood of my car. |
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They couldn't tell what color his hair was under the hood of the robe, but his blue eyes shone with intelligence and calm. |
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Air deflectors installed in front of a vehicle's hood are also often designed to match the style of the vehicle's bumper. |
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The charmer then makes rhythmic, elegant motions with the horn, which is correspondingly followed by the hood of the cobra. |
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You need to rig up a trap for the vented gas, since it's rather bad form just to send it up the fume hood. |
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Under the hood there's a brawny but ultimately very civilised 2.4-litre engine, outputting 170 hp. |
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To extract fecal cortisol, I evaporated off excess ethanol by leaving samples overnight under a fume hood and then freeze-dried the samples. |
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A nipple is built into the hood at mouth level, so the mother has only to fill the baby bottle and screw it into the valve behind the nipple. |
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Alia asked, looking up to the man robed in brown, hood drawn back enough to see his face. |
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Hastily, she twisted her hair into a loose bun and then pulled on the hood over her head, savoring the soft feeling of velvet against her skin. |
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She placed the entirely noiseless radio back against her right ear, pulled up the hood of her parka and returned to her seat. |
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If you find it necessary to mix amidol in hot water, do so under a fume hood or outdoors. |
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Standing in his way was a tall man with long dark hair, his face hidden in the shadows of the hood of his black robes. |
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There was no inside release for it or the rear hatch, and the hood folded forward toward the front bumper, though it had an inside release. |
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Allow several hundred euro for matching accessories such as a hood and a splashback for a range cooker. |
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Vice slipped his hood on and stared down at his feet sploshing in muddy puddles. |
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Samantha shook the hood of her slicker away from her face, and began to make her way out to the cove, passing the Wells house as she went. |
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A big energy user in laboratories is typically the fume hood, where all of the air that flows through the hood is exhausted outdoors. |
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And he backed up a few steps and saw that a stunningly handsome man replaced the black hood and long cloak. |
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Experiments involving short irradiation times were carried out in a fume hood with an even air flow to prevent heating up of the lamps. |
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Berber men in Kabylia wore a burnous, a full-length cloak worn with a hood, woven out of very fine white or brown wool. |
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He pushed back the hood and the early morning sun highlighted a craggy, chiseled face with almost colorless blue eyes. |
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In winter a 7mm semi-drysuit and hood is recommended, in summer a 3 or 5mm one-piece wetsuit. |
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There was a chap at the door with a carving knife, he had a hood up and a scarf over his mouth and nose. |
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The rock skipped off the hood and made a pit in the windshield, but no one came yelling out of his room. |
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The adjustable hood fits over helmets and hats and won't hinder your vision while you're out and about. |
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The scapula was meant to protect the chemise, and had a built in hood or cowl. |
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When the hood was removed it was found that the expression of the face was one of remarkable placidness, while the eyes were a bright expression. |
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Jake hoists himself up onto the hood of the car, stretching his long legs out in front of him. |
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The hood is a good fit and simple to remove with just two clips and six poppers. |
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She was startled and looked up to see that the man was dressed in all black with a hood on his face. |
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Snow was starting to settle on her shoulders and on the top of the hood of her coat. |
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Under the streamlined hood of the four-wheeler, there was much to gladden the heart of the owner. |
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The boot should close fully when the hood is retracted and there should be no scrapes or graunches as it operates. |
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When he checked the scene, he discovered the body of an elderly woman, dressed in a dark, oilskin coat with the hood up. |
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I put my coat on and my hood up so the police officer wouldn't recognize me. |
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The figure wore a black cloak with the hood pulled over his or her face, making it impossible for the young man to see any distinct features. |
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As it is, rearward visibility with the hood up is minimal with no rear three-quarters vision whatsoever. |
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Well no, but its excellent rollaway hood, complete with dinky peak, keeps you dry and clean as a whistle. |
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Today it was a long black trench coat with a hood that shaded his face from view. |
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However, the external hood does nothing for boot space, which isno better than in a car where the hood does steal from the luggage compartment. |
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One drawback about the folding hard top is that you can't get luggage out when the hood is folded down. |
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The employee was wearing a hard hat and had his jacket hood up to protect himself from the weather. |
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Never connect an exhaust hood to an active chimney, dryer vent, vent flue, or room venting ductwork. |
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With the hood up, and her gleaming black eyes, she looked like a little Iroquois girl walking around in her own papoose. |
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Gone are the purple booty shorts, tank top, and hood that comic book fans are familiar with. |
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It was outside the shelter looking even more peculiar than ever with a tight waterproof hood enclosing its head, shedding water as if it were oiled. |
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The old butyl rubber hood has been replaced with a flame resistant material to protect against a vehicle fire and a new drinking system, which increases hydration capacity. |
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The caped figure removed the hood and turned around to face her. |
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Macbeth looked Schim in the eyes and smiled as he pushed back his hood to reveal his face, a sight which chilled Schim 's blood though he had seen it many times before. |
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Practice under the hood in good weather to do the hard stuff. |
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Perhaps it's all for the best that I be impaled on his hood ornament. |
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An unsteady hand raised to the offending body part, shaking fingers drawing up to pull the dart out of her flesh and the hood it had pierced through to reach her neck. |
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I had bought a cloak that had a hood so I could hide my face. |
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I was fine, wrapped in my weatherproof anorak with the hood up, and found the walk from one end of the precinct to the other a bracing and refreshing experience. |
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The feeling of suspicion faded as soon as she breathed the cool air of the night, the cigar smoke fading into a memory as she moved forward, raising her hood over her curls. |
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The sea here is as cold as Cornwall in winter and you have to wear a full wetsuit, boots, gloves and a hood to insulate you from the frigid waters and equally cold winds. |
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As McSpadden wailed in grief, Head climbed on the hood of the car to console her. |
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He was wearing a blue plastic cagoule with the hood up, pulled tight round his face, his paddles rhythmically hitting the cold water, constant as clockwork. |
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On her tail was a snake-like demon that stood about human-height, with arms stretching nearly to the floor, and a curved, hood of a head, much like that of a king cobra. |
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A Velcro tab is sewn into the inside of the hood to attach a pacifier. |
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On the driver's side panel, the Crencent's logo was clearly visible and the the name of the car was spread out nicely across the hood in midnight blue lettering. |
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She was clad in light metal armor, with a hood over her face. |
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The best approach is to conceal the light source by locating it on short, hood fixtures attached to areaway walls or installed in the ground in shrub or plant beds. |
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Exquisitely crafted in the shape of a large cobra, it had a broad hood spread out, with two large rubies on either side for eyes that glowed lustrously, like coals. |
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Overall I thought it was a marvelous take off of all the hood movies. |
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The four carved tiles directly below the hood depict pairs of magpies, phoenixes, mandarin ducks, and swallows, all symbols of harmonious matrimonial union. |
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Standing tall, black hood and mask concealing all but his yellow eyes, and carrying his deactivated double-edged saber, was the mastermind of this entire plan. |
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Though my cloak was tied tightly, my hood kept coming off, and I would stop to put it back over my head, until finally I gave up and just rode bareheaded. |
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They all dance happily ever after in this modern mashup of little red riding hood and The Story of the Three Bears. |
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In court, she testified that Alexander wanted her to wear a little red riding hood costume during the encounter. |
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The orange canopy shaded some of the harsh glare from the sun, allowing her to pull her hood away from her face so she could inspect the fruit more carefully. |
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Its hood was thrown back and despite the cold, its jacket was open to about mid-chest, revealing a dense coat of steel gray fur, shading to white in the center of its chest. |
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A tall dark being stood in the pouring rain, soaking black cloak pulled tight around a wiry figure against the cold, hood pulled up and shadowing a dark face. |
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Raven merely hopped down from Callan's shoulder and changed back into his human shape, hauling a hood over his straggling hair, which was soaked through. |
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The first of these two parts depicts a local hood who tyrannizes a family, until, having finally had enough, the family stands in unison against him. |
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The Pope could be seen sporting the traditional Papal Winter wear with, in addition, the revival of the little hood on the ermine-trimmed red mozetta. |
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Ted unfolded the map and spread it out across the hood of my car. |
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He pulled his hood over his head, and followed her out into the hallway, his head still pounding slightly and his vision was muzzy at the corners. |
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I thought about Al, pushed onto the hood of the car at the airport, the roar of planes taking off and landing in the background. |
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Rather, I mean, lens vignetting, where a special lens or lens hood is used to achieve a gradual light falloff toward the corners of the image frame. |
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The Vowess in a blue dress with white hood is kneeling before the Bishop. |
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So all he had to do to gain passage into the Vodas Village main Undertunnel was tell his name and peel back the hood on his cloak to show his odd blue streaked blond hair. |
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I've been cheated, conned, hood winked and taken for a ride. |
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Ignoring the name, I slipped on the coat and tugged the hood over my face. |
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On the rare occasions he has been out in Glasgow's city centre after dark, he has been wearing a duffel coat with a huge hood to hide him from unfriendly eyes. |
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He stepped back into the snow, putting the hood of the coat over his head. |
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He stood there in a black trench coat with a black hood over his face. |
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She was dressed in a dark cloak, with the hood pulled over her head. |
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She screamed as she toppled onto the hood of the still-advancing vehicle. |
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The front hood of John's jeep was seriously dented and crushed in. |
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River was looking under the hood with a flash light shining in. |
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But his violent past finally catches up with the hood turned husband and father in this rumination on America's predatory predilection to use force. |
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She pulled the hood of the parka around her face and started toward home. |
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Occupants ghost-ride, dance on the hood and roof, and otherwise get hyphy. |
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There, a rearing cobra with its hood spread wide was a symbol of royalty. |
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By 1066 it also had a hood or coif of the same material, attached directly or separate and worn over the tunic with a short cape covering the shoulders. |
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I hear him whisper something in his hood, and then with a rush of air, two massive, leathery wings appear from inside his robes, dark green pinions held up by black bones. |
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Communal politics and sectarianism depends on the creation of religious hatreds and divides, the assertion and invocation of continual self-pity and victim hood. |
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Several more shots rang out, pockmarking the hood of the car. |
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The attacker is described as a Caucasian male with pale skin, 15-18 years old, approximately six foot tall and wearing a faded dark fleecy sweater with a hood. |
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She fleetly flitted down the paved walkway to the large iron gates that guarded the mansion, and removed her hood so she could see the key-pad better. |
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Leaning in over the door, I played for a long moment with the idea of wiring the old girl and taking her for a spin, but settled for popping the hood release. |
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There was a hood ornament made out of forks shaped into a pair of horns. |
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She pushed back her hood and short cropped brown hair was revealed. |
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Smoke fumed out from the hood and it looked like that something blew up. |
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Science rooms at Wilson Middle School in Muncie, Indiana, include a fume hood, enabling students and staff to work with chemicals in a safe, well ventilated area. |
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Among its treasures are antique burners, balances, a wooden fume hood and a voltage regulator fitted with antiquated light bulbs to monitor current. |
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Air-handling systems are supposed to whisk all that stuff away, and besides, we're supposed to be doing all that work inside the fume hood, anyway. |
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The top chamber was removed in a fume hood and allowed to vent for 1 min to remove any CO 2 present, the plants were then excised at the sand surface. |
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While the canopy is in motion refrain from using the cooktop until the hood is at the desired position. |
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He stepped out of the shadows and pushed back the hood, pouting a bit. |
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However, it is normal practice to caulk the garboard strake and the hood ends with cotton caulking, or oakum in heavier work, and seal it over with a filling compound. |
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The gaseous oxygen vent hood keeps gaseous oxygen from building up there. |
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I raised the hood, propped it and leaned in over the fender. |
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He stared unbelievingly through the windshield at the rocks bouncing madly on the hood and the growing profusion of small dents on the surface of the metal. |
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I whacked a gurrier in Dublin in the side of his hood when he lunged for the phone near Merrion Square, nearly knocking him off his bike in the process. |
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It has heat-sealed seams for additional waterproofing, embroiderable front-vented flaps, and concealed shockcord drawstrings at the hood and open bottom hem. |
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These can be found with detail such as mesh lining, Velcro or snap buttons, and extra detail like a reflective strip, a hood, and toggle drawstrings at the hood or the waist. |
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Seek professional advice before connecting an exhaust hood vent to an existing, inactive chimney or vent flue. |
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This roof exhaust trap allows polluted air evacuation outside from a clothes drier, bathroom fan or range hood. |
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The format is as follows: toilet, living room with a kitchenette, refrigerator, two-burner electric stove with hood, microwave. |
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She ends her march by returning to the car, and climbs up on the hood, continuing to beat the drum. |
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The added feature of the hood requires an extra dog skin, and thus a whole new movie. |
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The smooth hood behind the median lobe, and the thumblike, stubbled anterior lobe? |
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Fume hoods will not be located adjacent to a single means of access to an exit, due to possible volatility of the fume hood contents. |
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Fewer than 8 seconds are required to take the hood out of its box, rip open its sealed cover and put it over the head. |
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Check to see if other fans in the home are running, particularly a kitchen range hood, or bathroom exhaust fan. |
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Kitchen range hood, Blinds, Light fixtures, Out of ground pool 21 ft. and access. |
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Its low-slung hood, broad forward stance, sleek lines and aggressive front grille all conspire to turn heads. |
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Not under the hood, but beneath the luggage compartment, behind the spare wheel. |
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For a better view of what's up ahead as well as efficient front-loader operation, the hood has a slanted-nose design. |
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After the appetizers, a black exhaust hood is lowered, and a tabletop electric grill is switched on. |
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Darth Maul is depicted somberly, his hood lowered and his elaborate black robes windswept. |
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Located under a crenelated decorative hood, the gas range is surrounded by turned posts that make it stand out. |
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Make sure the room is well-ventilated, whether by natural exits or the installation of a mechanical device, e.g., an exhaust hood. |
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Those new De Soto Skyways have a little doohickey on their noses, and if you grab and push it, the whole hood will fly open. |
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All workers shall wear disposable coveralls with attached elasticized hood. |
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The hood presents itself, sealed up, on separators and is then handled only after a cooling time that has no influence on the production's rate. |
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But even though the tree fell onto the hood, the car would still start and it was still drivable. |
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If your kitchen does not have venting to the outside, certain hood models can even filter the air and recirculate it without an external vent. |
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The most prevalent pattern of capote was very plain, without fringes or tassels, and with a simple cowl-like hood. |
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Adjust these screws so that the mantelshelf lies flush against the stove hood, with the rear edges resting on the stove's side panels. |
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Fume hood exhaust fans will be connected to an emergency power system to maintain functionality if a power failure occurs. |
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This sleekly designed wall-mount hood makes it easy to see what you are preparing. |
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Push button controls allow you to set the hood on a timer, switching the unit off automatically, 5 or 15 minutes after you walk away. |
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In the early medieval era, city people wore hats usually made of cloth, such as the chaperon, a loose hood for both men and women. |
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Smooth the surface to create a watertight chimney hood with a slight slope to make water drain away from the chimney. |
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The Reflux Column alembic is comprised of the traditional alembic pot, onion shaped hood and reflux column with an integrated condenser. |
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A cobra raises the forepart of its body and spreads its hood when threatened. |
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The bow wave was covering the forward end of the hood, submerging the visor plate and entering the forward cowl ventilators. |
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The face inside the hood was stubbled — gray old man, I thought, large nose, eyes on the sidewalk but also noting my presence. |
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The upper sepal of each flower usually has a spur and stands upright, forming a hood. |
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And if you're riding in the rain, the foldaway, removable hood can be worn to protect your sensitive head zones from the cold and the wet. |
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