Labour looks set to secure a landslide election victory, according to a snap poll in Bolton. |
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He rolled the side window down quickly, and, reaching around the windshield, pulled at the wiper, letting it go with a snap. |
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Often featuring a snap front and drawstring waist, this jacket may be lined or unlined. |
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Use it to snap to the nearest quadrant of an arc, circle, ellipse, elliptical arc, and some 3D solids. |
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As a result, passengers and crew found orientation difficult, though the provision of snap light wands alleviated this problem to some degree. |
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Shopping will be a snap, because the thing you most desire will be whatever is most abundantly available. |
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Often featuring a snap front and drawstring waist, this jacket maybe lined or unlined. |
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He learned that if he took the shirt off your back and showed you the blood of children in the fabric, people would snap alert. |
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Melbourne is well known for its unpredictable weather but today's cold snap was one for the history books. |
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Last week's cold snap will exacerbate problems, making flat batteries, frozen radiators and damp electrical systems all the more likely. |
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The snap of close on two hundred crossbows firing in a ragged volley was a sound like sharp applause. |
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Welp, the good thing about a heavy travel schedule is that packing for a trip is a snap. |
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Still, my mind whirls as the ground comes crashing upwards, ending in a bone-jarring snap. |
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Even though there's no law against it, you may be interrogated the next time you snap a picture of the Empire State Building. |
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When I have to carry a lot of wrenches in an implement toolbox, I can find the one I need quickly by hooking them all on a couple of snap hooks. |
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You will be in a hospital gown as zippers and snap fasteners can interfere with the scan. |
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Cabbage, cauliflower, turnips, kohlrabi and Brussels sprouts predominate, but he also grows potatoes and sugar snap peas. |
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I will not open my big gob and make a snap decision in the overheated atmosphere of the Olympics. |
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When he gets back to Leeside, the unidentified fan will no doubt be showing his classic snap to all and sundry for many years to come. |
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The gardeners plant a good mix of vegetables, including cucumbers, snap beans, leaf lettuce, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kohlrabi, Swiss chard, beets, onions and more. |
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That Snapchat deceptively told its users that the sender would be notified if a recipient took a screenshot of a snap. |
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So instead of clapping, if people liked a performance they were supposed to snap their fingers. |
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As we stated earlier, the wrist pins use snap rings to keep the pin from moving, and the Crower bushing allows the pins to be free floating rather than fixed. |
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At present, an estimated three million people in the UK suffer from the condition, which weakens the skeleton so that a simple knock can snap a bone. |
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Celebrity obsessed fans can snap up exact replications of star's dentures which clip-on to the front of their own teeth giving them a Hollywood smile. |
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My creative work today was limited of course but I did manage to walk a little way up the lane to snap a photograph of the view over the flat fields I see all about me. |
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After curing the elderly of their semi-suicidal depression, winning the White House must seem like a snap. |
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The snap referendum was held two weeks after Russian forces seized the peninsula and blockaded Ukrainian soldiers in their bases. |
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I'm a bit of a wiz with a text editor, so creating files should be a snap. |
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In terms of charisma, the guy has all the snap, crackle, and pop of pudding. |
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Hundreds of bargain hunters flocked to Leeds at the weekend to snap up the uniquely weird and wonderful outfits being sold by Opera North's costume department. |
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Following the weekend cold snap, local heating and plumbing companies reported being swamped with calls about broken furnaces and frozen water pipes. |
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My baby has been shivering while I've been taking him for his walkies due to this current cold snap. |
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I was at a photo call at the Commons to snap a collection of the new input of MPs, a bunch of braying jackanapes and barrow boys made good in too-expensive suits. |
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The whip-like snap of a small-caliber flintlock is a lovely sound. |
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Position the cut over the edge of your work table and snap the panel. |
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Today, which has a weather chart showing the east of America shivering in a 40-degree co ld snap. |
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With baitless hooks, the catchers rely upon their speed and agility to flick the skipjack aboard as they snap at the glittering hooks. |
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She has immense white teeth that snap, and a bugly bonnet, with one dismal ostrich feather wobbling sternly on end. |
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The two brushes on each chela snap open into semicircular fans, forming fine-mesh baskets that passively filter water. |
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Eldridge closed the despatch-case with a snap and, rising briskly, walked down the corridor to his solitary table in the dining-car. |
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Shadowy masked dominatrixes in stiletto-heeled hip boots snap commands and whips with equal fury. |
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He has been the master of the fire sale, swooping in to snap up bargains in the midst of panics and sell-offs. |
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They carry a branch half a day, meaning to do great things with it, and then they snap it in two. |
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Any contact with cash will snap their spell and leave the wizard naked and confused. |
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On 18 April 2017, May announced that she would call a snap general election for 8 June. |
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After Prime Minister Theresa May called a snap election on 19 April 2017, Carswell announced that he would not contest the election. |
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May said she called the snap election to secure a majority for her Brexit negotiations. |
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The ribs are bound to the spine by flexible cartilage, which allows the ribcage to collapse rather than snap under high pressure. |
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However, a truly exceptional cold snap swept the island in February 2004, during which period the whole island was blanketed with snow. |
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The snapping shrimp of the genus Alpheus snap their claws to create a shock wave that stuns prey. |
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The shells of live oysters are usually tightly closed or snap shut given a slight tap. |
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The new bridge was completely submerged on 21 March 2015, by the highest sea level for at least 18 years, as crowds gathered to snap photos. |
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If too late, the pods will snap off at the stalk, and will remain in the soil. |
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However, the term snap trap is preferred as other designations are misleading, particularly with respect to the intended prey. |
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On the avenue, Fifth Avenue, the photographers will snap us, And you'll find that you're in the rotogravure. |
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When I went to put my coat on at snap time, what should go runnin' up my arm but a mouse. |
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The floating toolbar will snap to the edge of the screen when dragged towards it. |
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I felt sad that he had left, but I had to snap out of it and get on with my life. |
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But the League One side's early endeavours brought only two well-struck but off-target free-kicks and a snap shot from Rickie Lambert. |
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The people in the family are alive and dynamic and change whereas the snap shot is a fixed image of how they appeared in the past. |
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He won't have a pleasant morning, I can tell you! I shall snap his head off every time he speaks to me. |
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But long snapper Steve Schmidt hit upback Bryan Crawford with the snap and Jason Arakgi recovered for the Lions at the Argo eight. |
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After treatment with the coating, the kite will snap and crackle like it used to, be clean and perfectly water-repellent. |
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That said, the veep lacked a certain snap, crackle, and pop. |
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The snap of Hollie Evans cradling and kissing her four-month-old sister, Lillie, in the bath was shared by their mum, Hayley Stanley. |
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Too close, I thought, as I nervously tried to snap a picture with my silly little lime-green plastic disposable underwater camera. |
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The snap showed a sparkling silver handled belly button brush resting inside the casing. |
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A Many people just snap off the old flower but you really should prune back further down the stem to a bud in the leaf axil facing outwards to open up the bush. |
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An atonal cacophony of a second movement, a double-bass converted into a snare drum in the third, musket-like snap pizzicato in the sixth, and shameless glissando in the last. |
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The other maior shot is the snap shot. It is like a cousin of the wrist shot. It is a little faster than the wrist shot and requires less movement with the stick. |
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With her seductive ways, she could have him within the snap of a finger. |
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After centrifugation, the top dense band contained the purified oocysts, which were removed using a pipette and placed in 15 mL polypropylene snap cap tubes. |
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A few lucky Shawols standing close to the stage were able to snap exclusive Polaroid pictures and fancams of the boys as they collected their gifts. |
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The ear of maize is too large to pass between slots in a plate as the snap rolls pull the stalk away, leaving only the ear and husk to enter the machinery. |
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Yanukovych returned to power in 2006 as Prime Minister in the Alliance of National Unity, until snap elections in September 2007 made Tymoshenko Prime Minister again. |
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It was preceded by the Younger Dryas, the last cold snap of the Pleistocene, and followed by the Atlantic, a warmer and moister period than our most recent climate. |
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The main types of nonthreaded fasteners are keys, pins, and snap rings. |
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Unlike in previous elections, the timetable of the snap election required parties to select candidates in just under three weeks, to meet the 11 May deadline. |
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James Brokenshire, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, assumed the powers of the Executive and called for a snap election scheduled for 2 March. |
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I took a happy snap of the class standing in front of the museum. |
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In order to work properly, the cotton stripper required that the plant be brown and brittle, as happened after a freeze, so that the cotton bolls could snap off easily. |
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Such a trail will seem a snap to follow, and even better, nobody aboard a limpsome pony could hope to outrun 'em all the way to the railroad line. |
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Because I have over 300 photos and no longer a limit of 24-27 shots on this new camera, I was able to snap a couple of pictures of this coccineous bird. |
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Put the pear jam in a small kilner jar with a teaspoon in, ball some vanilla ice cream, above, and place on top of the rice pudding and top with a brandy snap. |
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The snap was taken in the US where wet nursing is a growing phenomenon. |
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But this weapon will snap short, unfaithful to the hand that employs it. |
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