With long grass on the fairways and greens uncut, it made hard going for Mimi as she came staggering in with 10 big points. |
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I left with my head held high and my uncut locks damply streaming behind me. |
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Abel Herzberg was the son of a broker of uncut diamonds and grew up in Amsterdam. |
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Before them was a pile of gold bars, a pile of rubies, and a pile of uncut diamonds. |
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A fall of snow in late October covered the remnants of uncut corn and effectively terminated harvesting. |
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We leave a little patch of grass around the base of the apple tree uncut each year so the colony of bluebells can flourish. |
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The use of one uncut steadicam sequence gives the film a sense of weightlessness. |
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This gem is uncut but he has the aggression, energy and, most of all, the pass to fill the gap Matt Dawson is currently plugging. |
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Refit the skirting boards with the uncut board placed snugly in the corner and the shaped board lapped over it. |
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With Prussian support uncut, the Russian army in Warsaw marched into Silesia forcing Italy to retreat. |
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Phillip Arnold and John Slack salted a mine under claim to Stanton in Wyoming with uncut diamonds from South Africa. |
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Cut back perennials to within 8 to 10 inches of the ground after the tops die back or leave them uncut for protection against the cold. |
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After it is snapped, trim the paper on the uncut side with a pair of shears or a sharp knife. |
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The sheetlets of seven were later made available in uncut panes of four sheetlets, with horizontal and vertical gutters. |
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If a bird needs to eat the flies which thrive on uncut grass tussocks, then regular cutting of the grass for silage is going to be a problem. |
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Our research revealed that in some areas there was an outcry if councils left verges uncut. |
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In view of concerns expressed by environmental activists, trees on roads which are widened are left uncut. |
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I instantly dove into the thick, uncut grass that was taller than me at the time. |
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Jada would stoop over after he stormed out and pick up the sparkling pieces, jagged like uncut diamonds. |
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It turned out that this was the largest uncut diamond that had ever been found. |
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They sell unpolished and uncut stones in an open space, cluttered with tables. |
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On display are approximately twenty-two hundred minerals, nine hundred cut and uncut gems, and nine hundred fossils. |
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And that is always a possibility with this intriguing man, a leader with as many sides as an uncut diamond. |
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Detailed paper patterns for the robes and uncut lengths of fabric are included to illustrate the intricate preparation behind these garments. |
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I wish some of the uncut promotional films or other expanded footage from the period had been included. |
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Of all the permutations one can experience, the recommendation is to go with the uncut anamorphic widescreen version. |
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The movie explodes often and in sometimes gruesome fashion, especially in this extended, uncut director's version. |
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International festival screenings of the uncut version followed in a somewhat haphazard fashion. |
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There are two versions of the film, a longer uncut version running over three hours, and a shorter version that runs two-and-a-half hours. |
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In the film experiment, some participants would view the original uncut film and others the edited version. |
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All twelve chapters are presented complete and uncut on a dual-layered disc. |
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Reading the press material, I grew excited at the thought of seeing the uncut version. |
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All the films are presented completely uncut, and all have uniformly the same quality in the transfers. |
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The uncut version, which was the one I saw, runs to almost five and a half hours. |
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This new uncut edition promises to be the definitive version of the hallucinatory classic. |
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Though some may decry the lack of uncut versions of each film, the fact is this will most likely be the definitive version of this series. |
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A few days before returning home to his wife Marge and young daughter in Berkeley, John stumbles into a deal on two kilos of uncut heroin. |
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First, it brings the uncut and unedited horror home to people around the world who might otherwise shrug their shoulders. |
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Behind her, in baskets were ivory tusks, gold, blocks of incense, natron salts and uncut precious stones. |
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The edge of a book furthest from its back strip is the fore-edge and they can come uncut or untrimmed. |
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Thus the potential nutritive value of uncut silage swards is limited, and the emphasis must now be on conserving them as an edible feedstuff. |
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All types of vegetables are here, potatoes, carrots, parsnips, onions, and an uncut whole butternut pumpkin. |
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In 1982, a debris torrent poured off a clear-cut, carrying huge trees from the downstream, uncut forest. |
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Instead of the seasonal events celebrating the marriageability of cut girls, Kembata-Tembaro began substituting events celebrating uncut girls. |
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The little casita is as empty as a torn pocket, and the status-earning satellite dish he never even used is now nearly hidden by a curtain of beautiful, uncut weeds. |
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Make sure that only the uncut sheathing is clamped at this opening. |
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But he broke it to discuss the uncut version of Nymphomaniac at the Venice Film Festival. |
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Description: We see a skidder hauling uncut trees to a site where they will be cut and stripped on their branches. |
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A strip of uncut grass, similar in colour and size to the intended runway, protruded above the snow in an area beside the runway. |
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It took effect on 1 January 2003 and established an international system certifying uncut diamonds. |
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Cut from the outside edge in towards the centre, leaving about 2 or 3cm uncut in the centre. |
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Made of splendid dark green uncut velvet, it is heavily embellished with rich multi-coloured floral embroidery. |
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Lost in considering the ramifications of that prospect, I watched her turn left at the corner of the remaining uncut grass, following our cutting pattern. |
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A local timber company had set aside a small area of uncut timber around the tree, partly as a recreational resource and partly as a gesture to environmentalists. |
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It was as short as a buzz cut but had a single tress of hair left uncut. |
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Here we walked through a large lawn of uncut grasses dotted with early-summer bulbs and flowers following a winding, mowed path leading into shrubbery and woodland. |
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The film was not screened in Japan in an uncut version until this year. |
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Through dance, from the uncut stamp of rustic feet in twilight dust to the sophisticated Bharatanatyam with its own highly complex grammar, Indians shared stories. |
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Lawns remained uncut, gardens unweeded and crops languished in the field. |
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Their unpolished uncut stones are displayed on about 30 tables. |
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Now, 25 years later, its re-release in the original uncut version has passed almost unnoticed by viewers in Melbourne, despite the plaudits of film critics. |
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Unfortunately, though this DVD claims to be the uncut version, it is not. |
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The world's biggest diamond producer also put in place last year, a marketing channel, which sells uncut, diamonds only to selected and approved polishers. |
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Temaki is similar to maki but is cone-shaped, uncut and eaten by hand. |
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They were made of some sort of prefabricated uncut stone or something. |
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It is practically surrounded by boggy land some still uncut and all the rest reclaimed and, like Charlestown, was a new town, as ages of towns go. |
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I could run outside into the rain, stomp my bare feet on the uncut wet grass, and have my own private Glastonbury experience with all the comforts of home. |
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Someone's gotten their hands on several kilos of pure, uncut cocaine. |
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The hedges were as yet uncut and were fizzing with little birds, notably bright yellowhammers, and sloes dressed with a dark bloom hung enormous like grapes. |
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The inside of the dome of trees was lit by uncut chunks of glow stones, cast about the edge of the ring of the room and a large one in the middle. |
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Informal and unrecorded exports of gold and diamonds produce the same outcome, and are particularly damaging if the gold or the uncut diamonds were imported into the country. |
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It's 3lbs 9of of uncut wonder and the closest thing to a grimoire available on Amazon. |
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As with top-quality Brazilian agate, uncut Botswana agate is difficult to obtain because rough material is sold for the production of beads, jewelry, and souvenirs. |
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The ex-Army officer proved at London Scottish that he has superb organisational skills, an eye for uncut diamond players and an ability to work within a tight budget. |
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Samson fell in love with a Philistine woman, Delilah, who learned that the secret of his great strength was his uncut hair. |
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Wire remained uncut before stoutly defended German positions and the New Zealanders were killed and wounded in hundreds. |
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Sikh men must keep their hair uncut and wrapped in a turban as a symbol of respect for God. |
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Shots to the face still hurt, but his skin remained uncut. |
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In their uncut state moonstones are quite undistinguished and afford little idea of what it is that actually constitutes their charm: that mysterious shimmer of light. |
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To examine this potential role of microtubules, uncut cells were treated with thiabendazole, a depolymerizer of Dictyostelium microtubules. |
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The CLERC accepts the following: recycled hearing aids, soft eyeglass cases, safety glasses, recycled eyeglasses, non-prescription sunglasses, and prescription sunglasses, and uncut lenses. |
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Stuff each chilli pepper with 2 tsp of cream-cheese mix, then squeeze the sides of the chilli together to seal it around the filling – it should look uncut. |
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The uncut grassy strip contained some tracks from ground vehicles. |
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With its loud, unpolished sound like an uncut diamond, the album serves heavy helpings of decibels and incandescent flames, as if spewing out the singer's visceral hatred for the system. |
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But conservatives still welcome US uncut to the political arena. |
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The effects of timber harvest on hydrology are generally restricted to the cut-block itself and do not extend into adjacent uncut tree stands, independent of cut-block position and size. |
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Some pro-circers claim that an uncut man cannot satisfy a woman because the foreskin causes him to climax before she does. |
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Two other possibilities, currently being investigated in Quebec, are to delay harvesting by a few years or harvest in strips leaving parallel rows of burnt but uncut trees. |
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In my spare moments I like to read Spencer and Fichte,' she would say in all sincerity, although the words of these philosophers occupied the lower shelves of the library, their uncut pages gleaming. |
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Unpretentious like uncut wood as yet unshaped by human hands. |
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Right, they've got the loot – millions of euros' worth of uncut diamonds, time's run out, the gendarmes are coming, quick, vamoose, the hunt is on. |
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Off Broadway, the Riverside Shakespeare Company mounted an uncut first folio Hamlet in 1978 at Columbia University, with a playing time of under three hours. |
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His hair, gray as the underwing of the owl whose note he forged, straggled in uncut disarray from under the drooping rim of a battered and weatherworn hat. |
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Generally, Vaisnava monks shave their heads except for a small patch of hair on the back of the head, while Saivite monks let their hair and beard grow uncut. |
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