But it so happened that the small crookbacked old man once again came wandering with his sack on the back. |
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He then took the jute sack off the parcel carrier and worked his way through the hedge. |
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We're like a big burlap sack full of kittens, all wriggly and cuddly and helpless. |
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To her left was a plump of live ducks looking on and to her right a sack full of slaughtered, disembowelled, and plucked carcasses. |
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Many of these newly developed bedroom communities were good places to sack out, but there was no there, there. |
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He still believes it was unlawful to sack him without allowing the constituency party to reaffirm or deselect him first. |
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I mean, I have one, this square sack on a shoulder-strap, kinda like a messenger bag. |
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Tarsha pushed into the opening at the end of the bivvy followed by the guard who handed a bulky sack to her commander and left. |
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Reaching down into his pocket the man pulled out a plain black sack with a pull string handle that tightened and closed the opening to the sack. |
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I work so hard all day long that when I finally get to get upstairs, I'm ready to hit the sack or just settle in and read. |
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Last night we only hit the sack around 3am, and tonight could be a late one. |
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The example of Alaric, to whom the sack of Rome had brought little lasting success, may have served as a warning. |
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She stood uncertainly in the doorway, her sack lunch clutched tightly in her right hand, wondering where she would sit. |
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If not, you'll want to bring along a sack lunch, as well as enough cash to pay for fills or other incidentals. |
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We scrambled to gather a sack lunch, pull on a good pair of walking shoes, and get to the bus station on time. |
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Well, we've probably all traded something at one time or another, right, even if it was only a sack lunch in grade school. |
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Then he literally runs into Laura in the hallway as she drops by to bring Rob the sack lunch he accidentally left at home. |
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Sam had already slung his bag over his shoulder, carrying his sack lunch in his other hand. |
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Aaron grinned and plopped down in the seat, thunking his sack lunch on the table. |
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Long jump, target throw, sprint, egg and spoon race, soccer shoot and the sack race tested everyone's skills and were lots of fun as well! |
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Events included an egg and spoon race, a sack race, an obstacle race and a javelin throw. |
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Try out some of the classic ones like the potato sack race, the three-legged race, the wheelbarrow race and the egg race. |
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Conrad Brooks stumbles on his lines so much he comes across like a one-legged man in a sack race. |
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From frog race to sack race to ball throw to jumping run, the children participated in all the events enthusiastically. |
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It was a lot of fun to see parents and teachers getting involved in the sack race as a final event! |
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And the last one in the sack race probably has more fun than whoever wins it. |
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For the children we're going to have a corn-husking contest, a sack race, and a three-legged race for both children and adults. |
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Meanwhile, in the mean streets of Manhattan, a sad sack mannequin warehouse employee becomes obsessed with peeping. |
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Together we discovered a sack of flour, mixed it with water, started the ovens and baked flat breads. |
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In fact, a 20 lb sack of potatoes dressed in racing silks and strapped to a thoroughbred's back could easily be mistaken for Kieran at work! |
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I'd already been poked and calculated so he left me alone like I weren't nothing more than a sack of taters. |
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Female news readers tend to get the sack when they have passed the stage of pulchritude. |
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It's important that we not think we'd be munificent benefactors, bringing a sack full of goodies to share. |
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However, one thing that does mystify me is that a club could sack their manager and make no public statement on the matter. |
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Under New Labour's legislation, employers can legally sack strikers after eight weeks. |
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I need to plant two hemlocks that are seven feet tall, I was wondering if I should untie the burlap sack or just leave it tied on to decompose. |
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He felt sunshine on his face, but it was quickly torn away from him as a sack was ruthlessly shoved onto his head and he was pushed away. |
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They wrapped the first bomb in a sack and carefully rolled it over the side, where it exploded. |
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Quickly he grabbed an old brown paper lunch sack from the back floorboards of his car. |
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No matter how much weight training you put the ant through, its strength will still be overpowered by the sheer weight of the sack of rice. |
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Emma's miniskirt formed an incongruous addition to this parade of shapeless sack dresses, zip off trousers and sandals. |
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A bell chimed as Mr. Wellington entered the print shop with an empty sack and perspiration shining on his brow. |
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He was carrying a sack of hay for the donkey and a pan of hot black coffee for the driver. |
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It does not cost a fortune to make and is even better value for money if you buy a large sack of potatoes. |
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Medieval Baghdad, before its sack by the Mongols, had 36 public libraries when Europe had none. |
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Georgie opens up a small sack containing gold and silver coins and paper money. |
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The anonymous source also told the newspaper that the government wanted to sack staff in parastatal agencies before payment could begin. |
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If we manage to show her what a skew-whiff rotter Daniels really is, Laurel'll drop him like a sack of roasting potatoes! |
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We spend hours preening and dressing in fashionable clobber, and still look like a tired old sack of spuds. |
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Bosses could be forced to sack anyone who did not toe the union line because of the closed shop system. |
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She's wearing pedal pushers and a blue tube top with a sack stuck to the front. |
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I remember one occasion, he threatened the commissionaire in reception with the sack if he didn't switch off the television! |
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Then she brought forth a sack of carded wool, and three distaffs, and brought this all over to where we sat. |
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A postbag thief snatched a sack containing hundreds of letters due to be delivered in Colchester. |
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With a squeal of pleasure, she fell upon the black sack and ripped it open, dumping the contents on the ground. |
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The Dungeness crab hidden in its lotus-leaf sack is one of the most festive-looking dishes imaginable. |
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It's a right of all Victorians to be able to sack their legal representation. |
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Messer portrays her as a dough-faced sad sack who slumps glumly in front of a couple of her trademark paintings of grotesquely buxom women. |
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Any news organisation committed to objectivity, truth and decency would sack such a journalist on the spot. |
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Stepping out of the General Store he dumped the sack in amongst the rest of the dry goods and straightened his back and looked around him. |
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Currently a chain stitch is used in all flat felled machines, a stitch similar to that used on a sack of potatoes. |
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She scraped her untouched food into a black plastic rubbish sack and swilled the plate in a bowl of cold water in the sink. |
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We added a sack of sugar, a pouch of coarse black tobacco, and got his grudging acceptance. |
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He wants to sack loads of bureaucrats, who will, ironically benefit most from the tax cuts if they are in their current jobs. |
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Somehow I ended up in a brown sack with a floppy felt hat with a flower dangling off it. |
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So much so, I almost ate the entire bag of chocolates as if it were a sack of popcorn. |
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All week I've been puzzling as to why there's been a heavy-duty garden sack neatly covering our washing basket. |
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Activities at the family day included beach cricket, sand castle building, sack races and egg-and-spoon races. |
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They threatened to sack and sue cabin crew and ground staff who went on strike. |
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A statement said the striking workers should discountenance the sack threat issued by the state government. |
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It said that workers could face the sack for any racist, sexist or any other discriminatory behaviour. |
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The alternative of drag-racing, where hounds chase a sack of aniseed instead of a fox, is encouraged by these activists. |
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Thus it was Titus who commanded the Roman legions during the famous sack of Jerusalem. |
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Lots of people are frightened because it's an unofficial strike and management can sack you. |
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It's that I have come to resemble a huge, distended pigskin sack that has been stuffed to bursting point with offal and custard by greedy giants. |
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Not every sack of grain needs to be distributed to stockpiles before the snows come next month. |
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He was standing frozen in the doorway, a rough sack of belongings slung over his shoulder. |
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At a lunch in a villa near Lucca, the chef gifted me a sack of artisan polenta. |
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As ever, he will try to pin the blame on his so-called editors and sack them whenever he needs to bolster his macho style of management. |
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I run away from netballs, swerve to avoid hockey sticks, grind to a halt in the sack race. |
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I know it's next to impossible, but if there was, someone would get the sack at Sky. |
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Failing to spike the ball and then taking a sack was a not a confidence builder for the club. |
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He had on when he left a black cloth cap, black cloth pantaloons, a plaided sack coat, a fine shirt, and brogan shoes. |
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If it goes ahead, each household will receive a blue sack for newspapers and magazines and a 55-litre box for glass bottles and jars. |
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A mouse runs up the side of a sack like a clockwork toy, then suddenly stops dead and watches me with his little eyes like tiny jet beads. |
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The buffet, on the other hand, consisted of a catering-size sack of salt and vinegar crisps, some biscuits and four sausage rolls. |
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I was once on a TV programme with an escapologist who freed himself from a sack bound with chains. |
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But how can you sack out when your brain is whirling over tomorrow's three tests, cheerleading tryouts and your latest crush? |
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Where the pool had been was now a boulder-sized mass heaving like a whole kennel of dogs fighting in a sack. |
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His current wardrobe is contained in a large paper sack and a duffel bag, both of which lie on the floor in his hotel room. |
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I suppose it's hard to score with chicks when you roll up to them on a 10-speed rocking a sack of Ikea catalogues. |
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Each day of the players' holiday week, Maloney threw on his training gear, picked up a sack of footballs and made his way up to Barrowfield. |
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The story goes that when Parton was born, her parents were so poor they gave the doctor a sack of corn for delivering her. |
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The American would have to spend time calming shareholder groups, and the best way to do so would be to back the manager with a sack of new cash. |
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The collection ended on a high note with a sequence of little black sack dresses with gilded metallic trim. |
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He got the sack for some accusations about what he might have done at the Waipareira Trust. |
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As a young man, he got the sack from De La Rue, the banknote manufacturer, after complaining that he didn't have enough to do. |
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I got a promotion at work, which was all I'd ever wanted, but since I could never stay later than 5.30, I got the sack. |
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In the end it was a relief when I got the sack, because I was banging my head against a brick wall every day. |
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I got the sack from Woolworth's for fighting with the under-manager in the stock room, and then went back to the youth employment officer. |
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The sheer volume of players who have left since Molyneaux got the sack has made Patterson's first month in the hot seat a difficult one. |
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Mary Deanne Shears, terrorizing managing editrix of the Star, is widely considered toast now that publisher Lurch Honderich has got the sack. |
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When the commander of the military base at which he's toiling got wind of this, the elder Banner got the sack. |
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He got the sack for trying to teach what wasn't on the syllabus and for wearing strange diving equipment instead of being a PADI role model. |
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Managers either got good jobs from Blackburn or they got the sack, there was no in between. |
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A Canadian who got the sack for showing up to work drunk and toting a sawed-off shotgun wants his job back. |
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Naturally, Miranda rebelled and eventually got the sack for not getting behind the leader. |
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Email and Net abuse at work have become the number one reason why UK employees face the sack, according to a survey out today. |
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They just let things happen and then get a PR man to announce somebody's got the sack. |
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As for your particular situation, what kind of idiot lowlife would tell another man that his wife was great in the sack? |
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Not very bright, not very pretty, and probably not very good in the sack, but she had undeniable charisma. |
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He came on to me, and before I knew what was happening, we were in the sack. |
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They pick you based on looks and how quickly you'll hop in the sack with them. |
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That doesn't mean you sit around for two years staring at each other's watches waiting for the chance to hop in the sack. |
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The bartender had a nice rack and gave me the distinct impression that she might have some awesome skills in the sack. |
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Even men who couldn't care less about physical appearance all worry about their performance in the sack. |
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But for all his success in the sack, he insists that what he's really looking for is a woman he can take home for keeps. |
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She's gorgeous and great in the sack, but mostly I fantasize about the girl in the next cube, my neighbor, even my ex from high school. |
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The beauty of talking dirty in the sack is that you communicate it's not only your body which is aroused but your senses and mind as well. |
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He started out as a pitcher as many ballplayers do but quickly was moved over to the first sack. |
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Safety Eric Brown and linebacker Shantee Orr converged on the Jaguar quarterback for a sack to force fourth down in the first quarter. |
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In 1982, the NFL finally cried uncle and recognized the quarterback sack as an individual statistic. |
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Even though Orr wasn't officially credited with a sack or a tackle, he gets one in my book. |
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Under the proposed new legislation it would be easier for employers to lay off and sack certain categories of workers. |
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The Prime Minister has come out in support of Dr Hollingworth's decision not to sack someone from their employment despite enormous impropriety. |
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He already is helping to sell tickets, but it may take him a little longer to figure out how to sack the quarterback on a consistent basis. |
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Chuck Walsh conquered every player he went up against and was able to sack Windsor's quarterback twice. |
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Packing sheds were constructed for growers to sort and sack the potatoes for shipment. |
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Post-dinner, I decided to catch up with some reading before hitting the sack. |
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Watching them play last night was a nice way to end the day before hitting the sack with a smile. |
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That's when the bouncer picked Chad up like a sack of potatoes and a scuffle ensued. |
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He ended up half-carrying, half-dragging me to his car, where he dumped me unceremoniously like a sack of potatoes. |
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You struck Mr Ryan three vicious blows to his stomach, causing him to collapse like a sack of potatoes into the gutter. |
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By being dragged from cell to cell like a sack of potatoes, the prisoner realizes that he is just an object, a nobody. |
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She'd go days on just catnaps, then sack out for as many as eighteen hours on a Sunday. |
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You know the rest of the story of that first night, when R.'s restlessness drove me to sack out on the couch. |
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So, let's wander until dark, then we can find a nice, comfortable alley to sack out in. |
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But how can you sack out when your brain is whirling over tomorrow's three tests, cheerleading try-outs and your latest crush? |
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Many of these newly developed bedroom communities were nothing more than good places to sack out. |
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Epsilon's contingent was no more than an advance scouting party, but it was very nearly large enough to sack a small town. |
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Angkor Thom, the capital city built after the Cham sack of 1177, is surrounded by a 300-foot wide moat. |
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Strabo does not, however, explicitly refer to the sack of the city of Old Pleuron. |
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I also have a sack of the resin on order so that I can make more blanks if I run out of these and the demand holds up. |
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We sang songs, ate damper, sizzled sausages, struggled in the sack race, made speeches and tussled in the tug o war. |
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Other games included Bingo, jewelry making, sack races, an obstacle course, and a football toss. |
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Most small business employers aren't callous mongrels who sack workers unfairly or at the drop of a hat to gain a sense of power. |
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The Canterbury Bulldogs club is today counting the cost of its decision to sack its football manager, Garry Hughes, last night. |
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We're luring her to a bridal show, then we're gonna stuff her in a burlap sack for a few weeks. |
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The government imposed arrest quotas on local authorities and threatened to sack provincial governors who failed to meet them. |
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But we did compete in sack races, running races, egg-and-spoon races, swimming races, whatever. |
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The Byzantines got in first and raised their flag, and they refused to let the Crusaders sack the city. |
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Even the Texans were able to cowboy up in holding the Dolphins' defense without a sack. |
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The council is also supplying houses with a white sack to collect waste paper, and a brown wheelie bin for garden rubbish. |
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Like every autocrat who has ever seized power, she insisted that she had no alternative but to sack a corrupt and treacherous government. |
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In his black fedora, schlepping a sack of books, Kushner looks like a refugee among the latte lappers. |
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He then drew an axe from the sack on his back and walked down to the trees to make a wooden stretcher on which to tie the deer's carcass. |
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As kids head back to school, they can now ditch their traditional paper, plastic and metal lunch carriers for a natural cotton canvas sack. |
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If you get a bad back or do a shoulder in, they just want to give you the sack. |
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A few large sacks stood by one wall and beside the tea chest, a huge sack of sugar and bags for weighing that also. |
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The Hagensen Sack was a waterproof canvas sack filled with plastique explosives with a length of primacord sticking out. |
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Jute backing is very similar to a potato sack, so you can guess how that would hold up to moisture. |
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In addition one resident actually had somebody put a sack of rubbish in their bin when they had it left out for collection. |
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The killer puts the hands into a sack he's carrying and starts to take the scimitar out of a scabbard he wears. |
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Mr O'Farrell has acknowledged she acted badly but doesn't seem to be heeding the opposition's call to sack her. |
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She returned with her Chinese checkers board and sack of marbles and then proceeded to set the game up between them. |
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Now its dash to grab market share has turned into a scramble to sack workers. |
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The main complaints were verbal abuse, misuse of power, being squeezed out of discussions and threatened with the sack. |
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There will be three-legged races, sack races, fun races, duck racing, and underage racing. |
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It included sack races, spud and spoon races, obstacle races, three-legged races and a tug-o-war and sprints for all the kiddies. |
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He smoked Gitanes, as evidenced by his nicotine-stained moustache, and carried his well-worn gear in a tattered hemp sack. |
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Returning to the garbage bag, he began to dig a large hole in the ground, into which he dumped the sack. |
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He picked up a sack and a tackle behind the line of scrimmage and batted down a ball at the line. |
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He crumpled up the juvenile green and yellow paper wrappings and tossed them into a plastic sack. |
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She brushed a tear from her eye and quick replaced the letters and the sack and waited for Tracey to return. |
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You place an air-activated heat packet in a camo sack that wraps and laces around the outside of the toe of your boot. |
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Holloway is a totally screwed-up British bobby on the run with a sack full of money. |
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Stretched along the umbrella's base, a large, pale gray, amorphous shape could be a shadow, a sack or a lifeless body. |
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Not since the Saudi and Wahhabi sack of Najaf and Kerbala in 1806 has sectarian violence in the Middle East been this extreme. |
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They told Bob that he could sack out on a bench in the laundromat. |
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Bush would look like he is reaching out, trying to do his best to unify the country and fight terrorism, and Kerry would look like the sad sack he is. |
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Pity the student found with a pocket knife, a table knife in his lunch sack or even a playful boy who might point his finger at his friend simulating a gun. |
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Unable to control his bike, he landed on the tarmac like a sack of spuds. |
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Still, I'll always think back to the good times we had together, like our victory in the sack race, the moment we bonded in his apartment, and that crazy laugh of his. |
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This has caused such a flurry in Tess's world of education that her school has now banned sledging, along with conkers, marbles, yo-yos and the sack race at school sports. |
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You've got yourself this Mardi Gras outfit and a whole sack of illusions. |
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Traditional games and competitions in this year's event will include water boxing, a slingshot contest, sack races and a form of snakes and ladders. |
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Mail was picked up on the fly using a catch arm on the side of the car swung out by a Railway Mail Clerk who at the same time kicked off a sack of mail for that place. |
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Tenants, trade unionists and MPs took part in a lobby of Tower Hamlets council, east London this week in support of a council press officer who faces the sack. |
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She has even threatened to resign rather than sack teachers. |
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The bones inside their legs felt like a sack of broken glass. |
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A boss has the right to sack strikers after eight weeks on strike. |
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Next seasons's big thing, the sack dress, was also seen in the show. |
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I was told once the green boxes were not emptied because of the weather, but on the same day my grey wheelie bin was emptied along with my white sack. |
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For three whole days, during which time did not exist for him, he struggled in that black sack into which he was being thrust by an invisible, resistless force. |
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For a moment she's blindly confused as to who to hit, then she lashes out with the heel of her foot, and there's a sickening squelch from the NCB coal sack between them. |
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After another hour or two of shop talk and I was positively exhausted and dropped into bed like a sack of potatoes, only to wake up before 4 am, unable to sleep. |
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Ladies first had small sack handbags that contained pomanders. |
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You, dear reader and refusenik, will likely be called a cynic or a sad sack by friends. |
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A chief constable would sack a police officer for breaking the law. |
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The majority of workers have now received the early retirement package and wage arrears with the exception of eight who were, instead, given the sack. |
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And so, pushing his handcart with a hessian sack or two on it, he would set off for Fluke Hall which was by the shore and was a journey of at least three miles. |
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I know there was no wound on my wrist before hitting the sack because upon retiring I took off my watch and did not observe any blemish in the left wrist area. |
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I wouldn't turn down a romp in the sack with either one of them. |
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I went to a barbie the night she got in the sack with the other side. |
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Serbo-Croat cheese names frequently use a place name and sir, as in Mjesinski sir, a cheese made from ewe's milk and usually cured for a year in a sack or sheepskin bag. |
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Drop in your 20 sack of seasoned salt, followed by your dime bag of black pepper. |
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In order to prove his Ironborn status, he decides to lead a mini army to sack a depleted Winterfell when they least expect it. |
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Well reckon I should hit the sack else I won't be able to get up tomorrow! |
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Last Sunday, he suited up for the Panthers, registering one sack and four tackles. |
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He said that the pair met up and rifled through the sack and Hyland took the euros which they then cashed at a currency exchange in a Post Office in Lancaster. |
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To deny a person employment or to sack them on such grounds is an abuse of natural justice and due process because they have already received the legally appropriate penalty. |
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The blue sack landed forcefully, spilling out most of its contents. |
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There were sack races, a tea in the marquee with cakes, buns and sandwiches for 200, and a lad who won the prize for his branch-covered fancy dress of Boots. |
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Nick walked past with a heavy burlap sack over his shoulder. |
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Hillis never got to grips with thinning out vegetable drills with a hoe, and did it on all fours, tying an old sack round her knees to save her trousers. |
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When the process was finished, the meal in the sack had become so highly compressed that when taken out it was found to be converted into a compact oilcake. |
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The bar staff had dressed up as bunny girls and the men had done a spud crawl round six pubs carrying a 56 lb sack of potatoes to boost the total. |
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On average, households with a green box and a garden waste wheeled bin are able to reduce the amount of rubbish in their dustbin or refuse sack by one-third. |
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After simmering for a period of time, remove the sack with the residue and continue to cook the tea down to a thick moist mat at the bottom of the pot. |
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She did variations on third-series ashtanga until her belly was as big as a sack of groceries and she had modified her practice down to, like, two poses. |
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When I hit the sack after having a few rums I can sleep very soundly. |
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Should I be guarding closer to the third sack and the foul line? |
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I hit 16, went to college and one of the guys in my class said that he reckoned I was great in the sack and asked me to 'do it' with him behind the bike sheds. |
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I feel like a sack of cement, and somehow I have to write a column. |
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The harvest is often large enough to feed the entire village, and a family is entitled to a weekly ration of a sack of rice until the next harvest. |
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How fast could I get there carrying a plastic grocery sack of food in one hand, a dog on a leash with the other, and piggybacking a four-year-old boy? |
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Say, for instance, the underhand toss the hurler sent toward the behind went to the spot you'd indicated and you walloped a shot to the second sack man. |
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In one movement she was slung over his shoulder like a sack of grain. |
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He previously appeared with a burlap sack over his head as Scarecrow in Batman Begins, and I'm awaiting his inevitable collaboration with David Lynch. |
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In the Middle Ages many Alsace wines were fortified or spiced in order to compete with the fuller bodied Mediterranean wines such as sack and malmsey. |
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I bring a healthful sack lunch, so I can get to my yoga class on time. |
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She was wearing the most shapeless bag of a dress, more of a cloth sack, actually, and was pressing her books to her chest, humming as she walked to school. |
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After another hour or two of shop talk I was positively exhausted and dropped into bed like a sack of potatoes, only to wake up before 4 am, unable to sleep. |
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He had an interception, a sack and two pass breakups in Week 10, and had an interception, a sack, two pass breakups and a fumble recovery last week. |
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Andrea followed Roxy through the lunch line, though she didn't take any food since she had brought her own sack lunch from home that she carried at her side. |
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The accusations of sabotage are being viewed among workers as a crude frame-up attempt, aimed at creating conditions to sack the crew and bypass the court. |
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Mom shoved a sack lunch into my hands and kissed me on the temple. |
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Being a vegetarian and completely not trusting the cafeteria staff's ability to whip up anything remotely resembling a salad, I brought a sack lunch to school every day. |
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Another girl sat down to the right of Ladybug and pulled out a sack lunch. |
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I would spend hours in a delightful daydream where the school bus bully would be thrown around like a sack of potatoes with his coterie laughing their heads off nearby. |
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For example, the waterfowler laboring across a muddy marsh and toting a sack of decoys has no business with a loaded gun in his hand or over his shoulder. |
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These include the capacity to block legislation, sack governments, dissolve parliament, assume executive power and take control of the armed forces. |
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Lee said it wasn't his decision to sack Bell and if anything is written otherwise in the biography, which is due out in the autumn, he will take legal action. |
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He finally got the sack from Dublin Bus when he made one detour too many and was arrested in a Garda surveillance operation on the home of his supplier. |
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And what of her wider dreams and aspirations or even her immediate thoughts as she slipped home with her sack of groceries and her pocketful of coins? |
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There is no bulging sack and casual scattering of beribboned boxes. |
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Your neighbour brings you back a sack of potatoes from his uncle's farm. |
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Or I might just dispense with the text entirely and make them hop up and down the classroom in a sack race, using the desks as an obstacle course. |
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No, it was too much for a dog, a dog who, by all accounts, at the end amounted to nothing more than a useless pile of bones in a wrinkled sack of skin. |
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You're just trying to get soft-hearted Romeo here in the sack. |
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A woman with a grimy kerchief covering her salt-and-pepper hair barters over a sack of dried lentils with a tall merchant crowned with a scarlet turban. |
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Santa will be there on the day with his huge sack of toys for boys and girls, who will also have plenty to occupy them with lots of games, lucky dips, etc. |
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I'm not a salesman and I don't peddle Bibles to make a living, but it's as if I experienced some alternate universe where I knew what it was like to be a sad sack salesman. |
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Is there something wrong with me, if I don't want to hop in the sack? |
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A third, the Empire of Trebizond, was created by Alexios I of Trebizond a few weeks before the sack of Constantinople. |
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For a moment, I measured the risk of carrying that sack in public. |
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The sack was so traumatic that most of Barcelona's population was either killed or enslaved. |
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Even after the sack of Ayutthaya in 1767, many literary masterpieces in the Thai language still survived. |
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Meanwhile Cousin Mimi displayed an abundance of pluckiness as she tackled the sack race. |
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The sack had been left untied, and so by wriggling a bit he was able to get his head through the opening and look out. |
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Moreover, they were shocked by the brutality and behavior of the German Landsknechts during the sack of Rome. |
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They were barmy to sack him in the first place and equally barmy to try to replace him. |
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They offered a coin and a sack of cereal to every Arab in Tripolitania who surrendered. |
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Someone brought a sack of flour and we cut a hole in the bottom and traced a batter's box and foul lines in the infield. |
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This is where Albie's new sack barrow was called into use and Brian had the pleasure of moving these slabs to the top of the plot. |
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I would suggest they sack the clown whose idea it was to put a bicycle lane on St Anne Street and Great Homer Street. |
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Teeny fans got a shock last year when Essex girl Jodie alleged she hit the sack with clean-cut Kian. |
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Apparently, I was going to get the sack then but we'd played so well that chairman Steve Gibson decided he couldn't do it. |
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I'll be more than keen to stage a re-match in the near-future as that night David hit the sack without a murmur and sleptawell, like a baby. |
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And yet through that same flitch of bacon, He in a sack was well nigh taken By the quickhanded farmer's wife, And barely came off with his life. |
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It has the prophetic vision. Fuit Ilium! The sack of windy Troy. Kingdoms of this world. The masters of the Mediterranean are fellaheen today. |
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After recovering surprisingly fast from the sack of Rome, the Romans immediately resumed their expansion within Italy. |
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After making losses four years in a row, the manager knew she had to sack someone. |
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Thou art so fat-witted, with drinking of old sack...let a cup of sack be my poison...Wherein is he good, but to taste sack and drink it? |
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Some two years later she was delivering milk in the Borough Road area, pushing a large urn on a sack barrow. |
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O villain, thou stolest a cup of sack eighteen years ago, and wert taken with the manner, and ever since thou hast blush'd extempore. |
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He rolled his own cigarettes from a sack of Bull Durham, spilling flakes into his beer, which no doubt gained in zest thereby. |
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The 27-inch-tall, 18-pound Bri uses a step stool when she has to hit the sack. |
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Angry Ord last week threatened to sack firefighters who challenged his edict that under-strength crews attend 999 calls. |
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A BURSA is a sack of oily fluid usually found around joints and in area where tendons pass over bones. |
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The different types of paper used for packaging are uncoated kraft paper, coated kraft paper, sack kraft paper, and gift wraps. |
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Just give patients a sack lunch and a one-way bus ticket out of town. |
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A JOB Centre worker who helped oust Midland MP Julie Kirkbride today claimed he was facing the sack. |
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Bondy was running around like a chook with his head cut off, trying to figure out whether he should sack anyone or whatever. |
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So hapless idiot Alfie Moon pops off to Australia where he's offered PS15,000 for one night in the sack with gorgeous Aussie vamp, Nicole. |
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I can lick a whole regiment of them beerheads with one hand tied behind me an' my feet in a sack. |
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Many other names have been ascribed to the gray whale, including desert whale, devilfish, gray back, mussel digger and rip sack. |
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The fight between France and Spain in Europe caused the first plunder of the city in less than five hundred years after the previous sack. |
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Generally, however, the stone or petra, almost always of 14 lbs., is used, the tod of 28 lbs., and the sack of thirteen stone. |
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They are 20-1 with Ladbrokes to go out of Europe tonight and sack mismanager David Moyes before Saturday's trip to West Ham. |
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I found a ship's biscuit and a wizened apple in my sketch sack. They smelled of turpentine and revolted my appetite. At dusk I ate them greedily. |
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She looked up and saw a man across the bayou carrying a bundlesome sack of groceries. |
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The sack that thou hast drunk me would have bought me lights as good cheap at the dearest chandler's in Europe. |
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He's a sad sack who, although the asteroid looms closer, continues to go to the gym and floss his teeth. |
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That show found its muse in producer Karl Pilkington, a laconic sad sack who quickly became the centerpiece of the show. |
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She remembered her terrible foredream of the sack of Turbansk and felt a suffocating despair rising in her breast. |
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The cats always seem content to sack out for hours at a time in a cavelike den in the far reaches of their pens. |
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She carried a sack of groceries in from her car and placed it on the kitchen table. |
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If you've ever had a sack race, you know it's a real knockout for kids and adults alike. |
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Trajan's war against the Parthian Empire ended with the sack of the capital Ctesiphon and the annexation of Armenia and Mesopotamia. |
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