The front wheel was still chained to the lamp post, as all the villains had done was jack the car up and put on the spare wheel and drive away! |
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Children were kept amused by entertainers Crystal and Dandelion who did face painting and put on a music show. |
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Insecurity increased, both for the individual put on short-term or even zero-hours contracts, and globally. |
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Furthermore, the contrast with the burden put on the public-company sector has become laughable. |
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Thus, in economies of honour, pride is constituted as amour propre and can be put on the line. |
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Overnight there was a tenfold increase in the valuation put on the city's council homes to balance the books and keep the sell-off on track. |
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Mud had been splattered across the front and on the roof, while between 40 and 60 extra miles had been put on the clock, they alleged. |
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I have managed to get put on early shifts at work permanently so I finally have a regular wake-up time of 7.15 am. |
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Surgery was required and I was immediately admitted and put on the wait list for a surgical table. |
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All the ferry's passengers and crew had been ordered to put on life jackets and prepare to abandon ship. |
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But the other Sheffield side showed a bit of steel as they grabbed two late goals to guarantee the celebration had to be put on hold. |
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I breakfasted, put on my waders, grabbed a couple of rods and commenced to walk the marshy mile or two to the Khuder. |
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The next morning I put on my waders, walked into the water on the Cathedral Stretch, and began to cast. |
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Once the council realises its mistake and I'm allowed to stay, I'll get gypsy wagons down here to repair and put on show. |
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This is perhaps the most repertorial collection of music about sports ever put on disc. |
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I chuckled at his cheeky outburst and put on a pot of coffee so we could sit down by the shattered window and reminisce of fond memories past. |
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Joy arrived five years ago, when she was put on the waiting list for social housing. |
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In December she was finally put on the wait list, but then developed a lung infection that led to pneumonia. |
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Pearson was singled out for the relentless demands that he put on his people. |
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It was almost as if the local wildlife had decided to put on a show just to entertain us. |
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At first signs of enemy preparation for attack, action is taken to reinforce the defense, and weapon assets and personnel are put on high alert. |
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Here, I'd like to put on record that the abbreviation Xmas for Christmas is deplorable. |
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Some high-tech companies rehired workers to complete projects put on hold last year. |
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Jaime straightened out her plaid red skirt, and put on her fishnet stockings with her knee high laced boots. |
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Stephanie injected the agent carefully with the serum, pretending to put on a look of disappointment and regret on her face. |
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Ms. Mihara reached inside her Mulberry tote and pulled out the class register, she put on her reading glasses and flipped through the pages. |
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Believers, regenerate persons, who believe in Him, and rely on Him, have put on Christ. |
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The fact remains that the men who put on uniforms, no matter which flag the marched under, fought and died alike, in horrendous circumstances. |
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Greater Manchester was put on alert today as firemen prepared for the start of a national strike. |
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Medical staff in Scarborough have been put on alert for possible infections after a patient at the resort's hospital died of pneumonia. |
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Initially, the company was put on alert for possible participation in an airport security mission. |
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After a swim, put on the wrap skirt over your bikini or swim suit, and go for a drink. |
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The wrap is super soft, warm and is put on when getting out of the shower or bath. |
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More cheaply, you can get a photo of your choice put on the cover of a photo album or address book. |
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That work was then put on video and stored as an invaluable source of reference. |
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After they come into the world, they are cleaned right in the room and then put on a special bed. |
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The problems were likely to be exacerbated in years to come as more and more demands were put on doctors to meet ever-growing workloads. |
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Hire a crew of people who have put on such shows before, and who know what's what. |
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Mountains are vitally important for our well-being even if we never put on hiking boots and a woolly hat to climb them. |
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But she'd rather put on her woollies and galoshes and go splash in a puddle. |
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Mike put on the new bulky coat he'd gotten for Christmas, and the cap with woolly flaps that covered his ears. |
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Cue whinge after whinge after pitiful whinge about how fat she thinks she is, and how much weight she must have put on since entering the house. |
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She had put on dark red lipstick and was wearing a dress that was sure to knock Chris dead. |
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You decided to get healthy, put on muscle and maybe lose a few pounds of excess fat. |
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Not much hair, we don't hibernate, and only in the age of super-sizing have we learned to put on a truly impressive layer of body fat. |
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I donned the shorts to expose white knobbly knees, put on my peaked cap and shades and rounded off the ensemble with the rucksack. |
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A red-faced couple were forced to drive to Hadleigh fire station after the handcuffs they had put on got stuck. |
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It had been almost 10 years since I last put on a pair of goggles and a snorkel to see the wonders of Queensland's coral reef. |
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On summer evenings the womenfolk of my family would put on their chador and go out for a stroll in one of the Mughal gardens. |
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The hospital has been put on red alert several times in the past few weeks, as winter ills make their presence felt. |
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Police have been put on red alert in other parts of India, including in Gujarat and in the capital New Delhi. |
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Morecambe Bay Hospitals have been put on red alert and operations have been cancelled for the second time this month. |
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They are believed to be the work of terrorists and the usual agencies are put on red alert for an attack. |
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It is here that the latest electronic wizardry is put on board a bus and taken to wherever it is needed. |
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Then they were asked to put on headphones and hit the balls again while a recording of the impact sound played in their ears. |
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He'd put on his favourite records, sometimes singing along, and I'd make a note of the ones I liked best. |
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The toy that came with it was one of those plastic nails with a kink in it that you put on your finger and it looks like it's gone right through. |
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We had to do all new wiring, reroof, and put on handmade red-cedar shingles. |
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For the duration of the holiday, from Dec. 26 until Jan. 1, stores will put on Kwanzaa displays using African themes and featuring a kinara. |
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Some airlines just put on routes because they think they can stimulate traffic. |
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Now you can simply put on a lightweight nylon rain jacket that can be waterproof, windproof, and breathable. |
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We believe it is quite proper that those changes should be put on hold pending that investigation. |
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Many deals have been put on hold, and may be shelved for months if the market falls flat on its face for a prolonged period. |
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It will not be surprising if all football activities are put on hold because of these ongoing squabbles. |
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But discussions look set to be put on hold because of an ongoing problem regarding the new access road. |
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The project was then put on hold indefinitely until such time that funding could be made available. |
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I called this place and asked to be put on hold, curious what the music would sound like. |
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I was put on hold, and when the person came back I was told that all appeared to be in order. |
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Businesses even need a licence to play music on their telephone line when customers are put on hold. |
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In any case, Byrne, who has been acting professionally since she was 13, isn't the type to put on airs. |
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Next time you pick up the phone, ask yourself whether you tend to put on any artificial airs and start from there. |
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I had put on my simple blue bikini and covered the bottoms with a pair of short khaki shorts. |
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The pipes were put on end and centered around pieces of rebar rising from a concrete footing that follows the property line. |
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She had willed that after her death parts of her body be put on display or sent to those responsible for abusing animals. |
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They rise as early as four or five o'clock in the morning, put on their mawashi and begin keiko. |
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They rise as early as four or five in the morning, put on their mawashi, and begin keiko. |
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In the first debate I thought he put on a solid performance while the president was wobbly. |
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Now, it has been put on the agenda to form an Amnesty Law to allow for the release of all political prisoners. |
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She added it would be put on the agenda at a meeting of the West Yorkshire Chamber of Trade this week. |
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The matter will now be put on the agenda for the next meeting of the Newry and Mourne Health Committee. |
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In this way, input from the public could have been put on the agenda of the meetings before any decision was made. |
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I'd even put on my favorite pink silk pajama bottoms and a halter top that my whorish cousin had bought me. |
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Each age group put on their own show, which was enjoyed by the large attendance on the night. |
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People's anecdotes and keepsakes will be used to help make a local history film and put on an exhibition in the village. |
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What makes these awards special is the focus they put on design in an industry that often treats design as a superficial afterthought. |
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Don't forget to put on deodorant every morning, and don't apply too much cologne and aftershave. |
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She had put on her junky jeans that had holes and tears in it along with her ratty old black T-shirt. |
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You could wear your swimsuit or rash guard with your bottoms in the day then put on a skirt. |
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I would have thought it might be more embarrassing to have a rash of your mistakes put on display for everyone to see. |
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They have routine duties but these are put on hold when exercises or operations are ramped up. |
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The father immediately took off his necklaces, his soft fine garments and his other adornments and put on clothes that were ragged and soiled. |
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This information rang alarm bells in the Admiralty, and as a result the Allied fleet was put on alert for a major engagement. |
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An activity zone will feature a range of traditional Asian activities including how to put on a sari. |
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On Sunday nights at sunset, the locals put on a drum circle with fire jugglers on the beach. |
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Pumps were put on the vessel, which was holed, to keep it afloat so that boats could try and tow it from the rocks. |
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The cabin crew didn't speak Italian very well but they told us to put on our lifejackets. |
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She often used this well-worn joke to indicate that she was going into the kitchen to put on the kettle. |
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Through pure grit and determination the pair put on 41 for the first wicket. |
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The performance was put on for year seven and eight pupils at Castle View School. |
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While the liner was being escorted into the harbor by a tow boat, a fountain display, folk dancing and music shows were put on for the visitors. |
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I hope that training courses are put on to ensure they can continue in viable and financially rewarding employment elsewhere. |
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A thumping bass boomed over the speakers as the DJ put on a techno dance number. |
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Surely no figure can be put on the value of the experience and commitment of the Peterhead officers. |
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It is understood that pressure is being put on education bosses to backtrack. |
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David stood up straight, groaning for a moment at the strain put on his calf muscles. |
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As staff leave these smaller units even greater pressure is put on those who remain. |
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Is your complaint that the number that has been put on the respondent's document is the wrong number? |
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His company's programme will be put on hold unless new financial backing is found. |
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Controversial plans to develop the former Turner's site have been put on hold. |
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In effect, this means the roadworks programme has been put on hold until after the April meeting. |
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Instead, for about two days it just looked as though I'd put on a bit of weight around the jowls. |
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The sense is that when you put on the shirt, you are there to do a job, and there's no space for jokers. |
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The stomach is the first place we usually put on weight and often a difficult place to lose weight. |
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Sports writers will tell you that Muhammad Ali put on his crazy act at weigh-ins deliberately. |
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Once I put on my new rims I loved them, expect for the large gap that I now had in my wheel well. |
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Every guy that's ever put on a jockstrap has gone through it, no matter how good you are, and they're just miserable things. |
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I put on my socks, the jock, the shorts, and then the jersey, followed by sweatbands on my left arm and an elbow pad on my right arm. |
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When Rob and Louise are suddenly both laid off, their wedding plans are put on hold as they find themselves rethinking their entire lives. |
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Her favourite perennials are lilies which put on a show of colour before the annuals get into full swing. |
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She whipped her hair back into a tail, and put on her black angular glasses. |
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Just a couple of things we want to put on your radar, certainly on our radar, this morning. |
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The next benefits to be put on line are likely to be full jobseeker's allowance, followed by child benefit and tax credits. |
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Nerves were to the fore on opening night as the cast stuttered with their lines and generally put on a wooden performance in the first act. |
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Turn the thermostat down, put on a sweater, weatherproof your home and seek out alternative means of heating and powering it. |
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I put on a sweater, pulled my weatherproof coat on, and did the best I could to adopt a brave face. |
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Imagine a wearable computer that gains two additional processors when you put on your shoes. |
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She put on a leather vest with a leather jerkin when a voice came into her head. |
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I had foolishly not put on waterproof mascara either, not expecting to need it! |
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Hopefully, whatever else may have gone by the board, your resolve to put on a new face for the world is still firm. |
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My dad has this wax stuff you can put on normal shoes to make them waterproof. |
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Afterwards, all three put on a jaw-dropping a cappella gospel medley that left everyone's spine tingling with pleasure. |
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We use a modern water-based timber preservative that doesn't flake, and we just put on one coat with no need for preparation. |
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Roof felts are essentially scrap paper bonded together with bitumen, a waste oil product that is put on the felt to saturate it. |
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Dad rushed to the relatives' room to grab his washbag, had a quick shave, and put on aftershave. |
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Listeners from all over the North East jammed the lines to ask Mike Parr to have the song put on the radio station's playlist. |
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I put on my flak jacket and helmet and walked up the road, which was jammed with tanks and armored fighting vehicles waiting to cross the bridge. |
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Nor are redundancies arising from lay-offs and short-time working included, even though two workers each put on half-time still means a job lost. |
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He put on his shoes, jammed his hat over his unruly blond hair, and walked next door, opening the door and ambling into the twins' room. |
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Basically, the warm-down is intended to relieve your muscles of the stress that's has been put on them for the last X amount of time. |
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The UN's project assumes that a price can be put on the environment and that life can be quantified and measured. |
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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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In the early nineteenth century, the old British antagonism between Celts and Saxons was put on a biological footing. |
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Costumes were put on just before we were due to go on, according to Mr. B and his formidable Russian wardrobe mistress. |
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Adam put on some pants and picked up a random shirt from his dirty laundry. |
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Plans for an amusement arcade were put on ice due to anti-social behaviour in the area. |
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Pretty much every single participant was complicit in the effort to put on a show. |
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The mother asked the child to put on his pajamas, but the child refused to cooperate. |
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If it passed muster with an adjudicator, it would be put on at the local playhouse. |
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Two tribal members were shot and hospitalized and the agent who shot them was put on administrative leave. |
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The pride and admiration Vial has for the artists who put on Cirque du Soleil is evident. |
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Jacintha, 46, spent days in intensive care and was put on a course of antidepressants for nine months. |
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Yet at my own institute every science program we put on fills up a 3,000-person auditorium with paying members of the public. |
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The inquiry has been put on hold unless new evidence comes to light. |
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I was put on diets while I was a kid, but I never had conversations with my mother about body image. |
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As I put on my bow tie, I think about how lucky I am to be any of those things. |
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But that would now have to be put on hold because he had been shot in the Bronx. |
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Put the bulgur in a bowl of water, put on a pot of coffee, and take a shower. |
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The best way to do this is to minimize the amount of burdensome regulation that we put on them. |
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When I travel and kids run up to me, all that the girls want to do is look in my purse and put on my lip glosses and chapsticks. |
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Marchildon has been earning her living as a cabinetmaker since her modeling career was put on hold. |
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The exact nature of the fiscal offers he has put on the table, and a catalog of Republican rejectionism. |
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While visitors and guests enjoy a large variety of BBQ seafood, beautiful wahines and exciting kahunas put on a fabulous Polynesian dance Show, all for 500 baht per person. |
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She then tightly attaches to one's wrist a plastic bangle of the sort that it is put on to the wrists of the inmates of mentally challenged places of abode. |
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They carry their baguettes, down their wine, and chain-smoke their cigarettes, yet they don't seem to ever put on a pound. |
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As ever Debbie put on a lovely spread of food, and there was much alcohol to be quaffed merrily, including one of the most potent punches ever, and cocktails. |
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There was a healthy crowd who stayed to watch the event which was put on partly to stagger the crush of racegoers leaving the course after the last race. |
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Farm-raised trout put on muscle as they swim against the gentle, steady current that runs through the tanks, ponds, or channel-like raceways they grow up in. |
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I've begun to lose my hair, I've put on two stone in weight. |
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The thing is, racehorses can lose weight and put on weight very quickly. |
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I will not in any way encourage anyone to lose weight or put on weight. |
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One hundred years ago, Senegalese natives were put on display in Norway to drum up support for colonialism. |
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Katrina took her shower and put on her clothes in less than 10 minutes. |
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It makes a difference when an exhibition is put on in lovely surroundings. |
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They put on a record-breaking 302-run stand in their previous match. |
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Both women are too intelligent to put on an act to catch a man. |
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He was put on probation for three years after admitting the crime. |
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And he was asked that question by a soldier, who said that he had to go through some junkyards looking for armor to put on his vehicle so that he would feel safe. |
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As you put on weight in adulthood, you gain mostly fatty tissue. |
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There was no second string for each person, the guy who put on the lights, or the one that laid out the cords. |
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At night, they advised us to put on our under-bungalow lights and wait for the floorshow of ravenous and strange-looking fish gobbling up plankton just beneath us. |
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He's lying on the bed, reading the paper as I put on my makeup. |
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It was agreed that this should be put on the agenda for the next meeting. |
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In November he was readmitted to hospital and put on a ventilator for ten days after doctors suspected the steroids had affected his immune system. |
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This makes cannabis dealing as serious as aggravated rape or armed robbery, at the same time that personal use is put on a par with anti-depressants and steroids. |
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When Milan outlawed kerb-crawling in 1998, prostitutes put on running shoes and jogged alongside prospective clients' cars, negotiating their prices. |
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It is for this reason that research must be allowed to continue in a way that society may reap the medical benefits, whilst limitations are put on other cosmetic aspects. |
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She didn't seem to put on airs or act as if she was better then him. |
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Beth didn't put on airs, and she liked people who were the same way. |
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Not for her the tendency to put on airs and throwing star tantrums. |
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Alice's sharp wit and blunt pronouncements could be intimidating, but if you didn't put on airs and weren't a fool, she was fiercely loyal and endlessly forgiving. |
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I got up and put on my windbreaker over my tee-shirt and jeans. |
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To the best of my recollection, two men were put on the job. |
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I want to put on the record that I haven't had a penny of public money. |
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In my dream a few days later, I got all worrited because I realized that the sleeper I put on the baby probably wasn't sterile and I thought he might get an infection! |
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Tsaneva was responsible for the speedy restoration of the gold wreath and ring, which are the first of the treasures from the latest discovery to be put on display. |
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But the industry was put on alert about the possible tax rises at a conference this month when a representative from the Revenue said the memoranda would need to be reviewed. |
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On Sunday afternoon last old roll books, daily report books and school registers were put on display as part of the school's centenary celebrations. |
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In alliance with Rock Against Racism it was able to put on not just two huge carnivals, but countless events that drew black and white young people together. |
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Forde is among those who note that every scintilla of blame cannot be put on FitzPatrick and Drumm. |
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After hours of lugging and unpacking heavy boxes, he would freshen up, put on a jacket, and work the floor of the restaurant as wine steward until the end of the night. |
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McCullough's career was put on hold for over a year when he was refused a license to box by the British Boxing Board of Control following a brain scan. |
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Cami, I burned my back at the beach, can you put on some aloe vera gel? |
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Nearing dusk, we put on skins and climbed back up to the lodge, whose beaconing lights looked like a Christmas card with alpenglow highlighting the surrounding mountains. |
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They put on a wonderful spread, complete with champagne and yummy cakes. |
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So not only am I grounded, I've also been put on report at school, so I have to get a teacher to sign me in and out of every lesson, and also I've let my parents down again. |
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Last July in Moscow, Magnitsky was given a posthumous punishment for his effrontery by being put on trial for tax evasion. |
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We both put on pink zori before stepping into the bustling streets. |
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I've put on all the weight I lost during last year's diet, and then some. |
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The best thing for me used to be on Friday or Saturday night, when I put on my leathers, got on my Ducati 916 and went hurtling down the motorway at 180 mph. |
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Having put on the record, Julian resumed his seat next to me. |
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Because trees put on different kinds of wood in early summer and in late summer, dendrochronologists can count annual rings to figure out how old a tree is. |
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She put on a shirt and leggings of green leather, soft and supple. |
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After that, a filter paper was put on the watch glass and for one week, it was maintained in a closet. |
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According to one legend, Hermes was put on trial by Hera for slaying her favorite servant, the monster Argus. |
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We'll mosey along toward the river. Kinder take it easy an' drift the herd down slow so as to let the cattle put on flesh. |
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The freighter development was put on hold as Airbus prioritised the passenger version and all cargo orders were cancelled. |
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I bent my head for Kausalya to put on the fourteen-stringed meenakari gold necklace. |
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However, the plans were put on hold, allegedly due to opposition from his mother, the Empress Matilda. |
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Just before the race began a rain shower hit and Hamilton ran in fourth place before dropping down to sixth to put on dry weather tyres. |
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The technical knockout was all the more remarkable after Haye was put on the canvas in the fourth round. |
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After Hatton's career was put on a long hiatus, rumours of a comeback continued to circulate the media over the next several years. |
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Free music concerts have been put on for the town, including bands such as the Ordinary Boys, the Script and Elliott Minor. |
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In all criminal cases the most favourable interpretation should be put on words that they can possibly bear. |
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Gilchrist put on 30 before edging the first ball of Simon Jones' spell to Geraint Jones. |
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School girls who are kept on a scanty diet are apt to lapse menstrually, and should be put on a more nutritive dietary regimen. |
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These are put on the film by the Music Editor at points specified by the composer. |
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She also helped put on a play called The BlueBeard of Unhappiness with female friends. |
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A cloth top could be put on for weather, in which case it resembled a covered wagon. |
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As they came to seize the priest, Alban put on the priest's cloak and clothing, and presented himself to the soldiers in place of his guest. |
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The incomplete Analytical Engine was put on display to the public at the 1862 International Exhibition in South Kensington, London. |
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In 1989 they took over the old boy's building of Wells Blue School, where they put on a variety of operatic and other productions. |
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I put on a striped hooded sweatshirt I got from the five-dollar bin at the Esprit outlet, and my jelly shoes. |
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The copy was put on display in 1976 as part of the cathedral's medieval library. |
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The incantated jute strings were put on to free the patient from the possession of the spirit causing the disease. |
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The Department of Theatre, Film and Television and Student Societies of the University of York put on public drama performances. |
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The apparent incompetence of the Senate, and the brilliance of Marius, had been put on full display. |
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This coincided with a major increase in gold production in Celtic areas to meet the Roman demand, due to the high value Romans put on the metal. |
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I preferred to think about school and a government job and how I would one day put on high-heeled shoes and wear a long skirt like other girls. |
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The Flaming Lips put on the first headphone concert on March 20 1999 at the South By Southwest festival in Dallas. |
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This morning I rose, put on my suit with great skirts, having not lately worn any other clothes but them. |
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We think he's going to start working for our competitor, so we've put on him on garden leave so he doesn't take all of our latest ideas. |
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Fortunately I made a game-time decision to take off my Hilfiger jeans and put on some khakis right before I left. |
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As I gazed at myself in the looking-glass, I found that I should be a handsome boy when I had put on my silver-buttoned attila. |
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Go to the Laurentian Mountains where maple, yellow birch and American beech put on a fantastic show. |
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His body was subsequently smoked as an early attempt at conservation and put on display in a museum. |
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What I mean is that both sides found time to put on a charade. |
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I recently received a note from a young man named Austin who had encountered Spartan Race after trying a mud run put on by another promoter. |
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Cattle had to be trucked thousands of kilometres between properties, put on agistment or sold below cost to make ends meet. |
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Frequently accessed documents such as the Abdication Papers have been put on microfilm, as have records for two million First World War soldiers. |
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Is that mass of cream cheese you put on a bagel a schemer or a shmeer? |
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The prototype of a new generation of armoured cars has been put on show for the first time. |
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She put on a white wrapper of Susy's, and, looking like a wimpled nun, followed Polly down stairs. |
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On Saint Patrick's day I put on my green shirt and join the wearers of the green. |
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Morag put on a third petticoat, of a more washen red than the second, but this one would not fix without its safety-pin. |
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The Saudi national was originally put on the sanctions list because of his association with Al-Qaida terrorist group. |
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The second day, she put on a reasonably unstinky corduroy shirt and the lawyer paid her a visit in her room. |
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Mark Martin is probably the best race car driver outside of Dale Earnhardt ever to put on a helmet. |
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They put on her a purple vest, thickly embroidered with gold and pearls, underdrawers of scarlet silk, and gauze trousers of many folds. |
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A chilly tingliness in my fingers told me that I should have put on gloves before joining the snowball fight. |
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Is this the effect of all your put on Jealousy, that Mask to hide your own new falshood in? |
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The day was sweltering, so Lauren put on the shortest pair of shorts she could find and went to get ice-cream with her friend Rob. |
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When they had gone, Bobbie put on her everyday frock, and went down to the railway. |
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See, I've put sugar-plums on his coat for fancy buttons, sugared his shirt-frill, and put on a red almond to his hat-front. |
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I sucked in my belly, hoping to hide the extra weight I had put on over the holidays. |
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He counted the cattle over and over. It diverted him to speculate as to how much weight each of the steers would probably put on by spring. |
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She put on her coat, hat, and gloves, and then she went outside. |
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I've put on seven ugly, fat, sloppy, slobby pounds and I don't have anything I can wear. I'm beginning to look as slobby as I feel. |
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They put on a whole dog and pony show for the investors, but I'm not sure they convinced anyone. |
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The employee was put on probation after her latest mistakes and given a short leash. |
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The Carnegie Theatre and Theatre Royal are still open and put on performances all year round. |
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Mechanical properties will change due to stresses put on the part during finishing. |
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A smaller music festival A Walk in the Park has been put on since 2008 in Wootton. |
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At the Convention on Biological Diversity meeting, in Buenos Aires, in 1996, emphasis was put on local knowledge. |
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The British built much of their strategy around using these Loyalists, and therefore, no Americans were put on trial for treason. |
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If she softened her natural vowels a fraction in keeping with her role as a Protestant lady, she did not put on dog or act in a snobbish manner. |
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Aston Martin was put on the auctioneer's block in September but Mr Leet said then he had no plans to ditch Jaguar. |
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This is what allows us to put on our dancing shoes when others are moping and whining. |
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Well, you can put on your dancing shoes because sicknesses, diseases and abnormalities will never be found in heaven. |
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For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortall must put on immortalitie. |
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They were arrested in England, and some were put on trial, but no punishment was imposed for the mutiny. |
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Poor he might be, but the creature wasn't yet clecked that might put on its airs with him, John Guthrie. |
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Satisfied her aunt had things under control, Addy put on the coffee and sliced and arranged the pound cake on a cookie sheet. |
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Replacements were put on probation as the censorate investigated the entire Ming administration including the military. |
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I put on two stone and Paul found out in January that he had got diabetes, so we are now looking for legmen to assist with the World Cup guide. |
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Dormouse fat was believed by the Elizabethans to induce sleep since the animal put on fat before hibernating. |
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Some of the Romans did not have time to take the covers off their shields or to even put on their helmets. |
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He was finally captured and killed by the Spanish in 1518, and put on display. |
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Male grouse display lekking behavior, which is when many males come together in one area and put on displays to attract females. |
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No damage was done but the British ships put on speed and withdrew to avoid further aerial attack, leaving some of the survivors behind. |
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If you are going to use that chainsaw, why don't you put on a pair of chaps? |
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The train was then put on display for the press at St Pancras International. |
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In 2009, some of these models were put on display in a special exhibit at Drayton Manor Theme Park's Thomas Land. |
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As a result, the second episode scheduled for 28 June 1953 was put on hold, and then later cancelled. |
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In 2009 for Red Nose Day, a charity Red Nose was put on the statue, but the nose was stolen. |
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When hard times hit the gym, he was put on half time subsidising his earnings as a snow shoveller in Harlem. |
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There's a nutly bush whose leaves are really shiny and oily, and they'll be great to put on our cuts. |
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An increasing number of cities and towns across Wales including Cardiff, Swansea and Aberystwyth also put on parades throughout the day. |
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In 2008, it was revealed that the Northgate development was to be put on hold until 2012 due to the ongoing economic downturn. |
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The shell is usually crushed and the soft parts extracted and put on a hook. |
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The line was put on indefinite hold following a larger than expected cost projection by Network Rail. |
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