Divided into registers, each post consists of a number of vignettes which wrap around the column form. |
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Professionals who wrap themselves in national colours following success gives me the pip. |
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In which case it would be a pity just to wrap the Lion in brown paper and send it off to Sydney. |
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If you don't want to diminish the Christmas morning surprise, wrap stocking stuffers in plain white or silver paper before tucking them inside. |
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Gray struck in the final minute at Turf Moor with a poacher's finish to wrap up the seventh away win and send City soaring three places to 15th. |
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He could not reach his pocket book because it was in the jacket he had used to wrap Miss Hague against the cold. |
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Make a batch of flapjacks on Sunday and wrap them individually so they last all week. |
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A number of the treatments on offer are distinctly local including the wild Donegal seaweed wrap and the Irish moss hand nourishing treatment. |
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When you pack flatware like plates, saucers, etc., wrap each item separately and then combine in groups of three. |
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They lace their boots with heavy-duty parachute cord and wrap extra cord around their ankles. |
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The meeting was expected to wrap up late last night with the issuance of a formal statement. |
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Unloop the button and use matching floss or thread to wrap around the braid at the mark. |
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To eat, spread a teaspoon of hoi sin sauce on a pancake, top with pork, cucumber and spring onions, wrap like a nappy and eat. |
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How can they even enjoy being kids if we wrap them in cotton wool all the time? |
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She said he was quite small but very robust and she has to resist the temptation to wrap him in cotton wool. |
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The worst thing that can be done to these young people is to wrap them in cotton wool. |
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She shoved back the wrap his cowl ended in and found a dagger and an empty sheath strapped to his waist. |
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Pigments wrap themselves, form folds, crinkles and ridges, blur and merge like layers of fabric, and cover the canvas. |
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When you do that, the frapping will only catch the outer wrap and the lashing will loosen quickly. |
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To further preserve flavor, tightly wrap food in plastic wrap or a resealable plastic freezer bag. |
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Spread plenty of the garlic butter into each cut slice of bread and then wrap the whole French stick in kitchen foil. |
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She is inclined to wrap her flippers around their legs and give them an affectionate cuddle. |
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It's dangerous to assume that we have to wrap Shakespeare up in fustian costumes. |
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She pulled Millie over to the washbasin on the table and began to wrap her finger with a thin, slightly damp wash rag. |
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If you buy your plant at a garden centre, wrap it up well for the journey home. |
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She was about to walk out of the restroom when she felt the garrote wrap around her neck. |
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Make your own cards or gift wrap by using nature's bounty of freshly fallen leaves. |
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We took delivery of thirty-two flat-pack moving cartons today, along with the associated bubble wrap and sticky tape. |
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Season the sturgeon fillets, brush with egg whites, and wrap each with two slices of prosciutto. |
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I startle myself when I wrap my arms around Shane's neck, pulling myself forward towards the edge of the car as I do so. |
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A body wrap treatment is supposed to detoxicate the body, or maybe help the body shed off a few pounds. |
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Ooooh, diddums, we'll just have to wrap them up in cotton wool, little precious darlings! |
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So, smear the wrap or sandwich with guacamole, hummus, coleslaw or tzatziki and add in some salami, tinned tuna or grated farmhouse cheddar. |
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Sooner or later, the coke fiend behind the wheel is going to go straight through the guard rail and wrap the front end of the car around a tree. |
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If you laid all your blood vessels out end to end, they would wrap twice around the equator. |
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She disguised her voice to make it sound deeper and manlier, and with the wrap covering her mouth, it made it sound even more muffled. |
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It's a large volume, and heavy, so I shall wrap it carefully in stout Manila paper to keep the cloth binding and its dust cover in good order. |
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Hidden under the wrap is a free hanging zippered pocket to carry life's essentials. |
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In an actin filament, two chains of actin beads wrap around each other in yet another double helix. |
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There are extensive views from here across Ilkley Moor and Wharfedale, but don't forget to wrap up warm or you may just catch your death of cold! |
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There was suddenly a huge woman in a white wrap dress printed with huge red watercolor roses towering over him. |
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At a time when anti-corporate documentaries are big box office draws maybe it is unnecessary to wrap a political message in old clothes. |
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The gift wrap on presents for his host family was in the bag, but the gifts were gone, as was the camera specially purchased for his trip. |
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Maybe we don't need to get swept away in a tidal wave of gift wrap every 12 months. |
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With a little creativity, you can easily make your own gift wrap out of various kinds of paper you have lying around the house. |
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You could even make a star out of gold gift wrap and light cardboard to put at the top. |
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If you have a conventional water heater, give it a wrap as well with an insulated jacket that will help prevent energy loss. |
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Summer-style clothes are fine if you are inside, but our advice is to wrap up warmly when you go out. |
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If you'd prefer to be cautious, use glass jars to store leftovers or wrap foods in wax paper before wrapping them in aluminum. |
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Pack into molds or crocks, or roll like a jelly roll in a piece of plastic wrap and place a twist tie on both ends. |
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You can bring in a blooming agapanthus or begonia, and either drop it in a pot or wrap the nursery container in fabric. |
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Aromatic, smoky, malty notes wrap themselves around the delicate flavours of the hops and the brewing yeasts. |
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She would rise early and wrap a thick cloak over her shoulders then proceed to watch as the sun drew itself over the crest of the hills yonder. |
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If there are any leaks, fill the hole or crack with plastic solvent cement and wrap it with plastic electrical tape. |
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We think of creative work as a purely human thing, and wrap invention in mystery and legal monopoly of copyrights and patents. |
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Pull the knot taut, close to your head, and wrap the ends around the bun, securing with pins. |
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Being able to nurse your newborn in a wrap is one of babywearing's many benefits. |
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Tape rules with diameter scales could be used to wrap around any round object that would then give the object's diameter. |
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She clapped her little white hands for her attending eunuch, and let the flabby monster wrap her in her mantle. |
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The bag is firmly attached by a sturdy silk band which the bagworms usually wrap around a twig. |
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No amount of festive tips on the perfect table centrepiece or how to wrap an awkwardly-shaped present will make a scrap of difference. |
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Place in a marmite, deep casserole or Dutch oven with a tight fitting lid. Then wrap the casserole completely in foil. |
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Tightly wrap meat, poultry and fish so the juices don't drip on other food as they thaw in the refrigerator. |
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The fabric was just wide enough to wrap around the body and was seamed up one side to form a tube. |
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Buy an inexpensive piece of material or ribbon and make a matching headband or hair wrap for pennies. |
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One of the most common examples of thigmotropism is seen in tendrils, which wrap around any object with which they come in contact. |
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Stuff the legs with batting and stitch the ends together to form a stalk long enough to wrap around the child. |
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So, like the pressing need in the US for some certainty in a lot of things, they tried to wrap it as tidily as possible. |
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On crisp spring days I often make a tisane or a rose tea, take it into the garden and wrap myself in a big warm blanket. |
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I gathered the bedclothes around and grimaced as I gingerly stood, then limped toward the door with my makeshift wrap trailing on the floor. |
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The President will wrap himself in the flag, pray the business cycle goes his way and pretend his gestures are real. |
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A sharkskin hilt with a silk thread wrap gives a firm hold with a plush feel. |
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The sun was out and it felt warm on her skin, but the morning breeze made Elizabeth wrap her shawl tighter around her shoulder. |
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Stucco and cedar-shake siding wrap the entire exterior, as do divided light windows. |
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It plays a smothering defense with a tortilla wrap that is covered with melted Monterey Jack cheese. |
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It was sudden and unexpected and so I haven't had a lot of time to wrap my head around it. |
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The oligodendrocyte does not form a neurilemma because its cell body does not wrap around any axons. |
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It was carefully packed in foam peanuts and bubble wrap as if it were a delicate piece of Venetian glass. |
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The best way to ship a gun is in a plastic bag wrapped with bubble wrap and placed in a strong cardboard box. |
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Fold the thumb of the left hand into the palm of the hand and wrap the fingers around the thumb. |
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No matter how tightly you wrap yourself in the flag the stench of untramelled cant and hypocrisy always emerges. |
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After the top of the barrel has been shaped, the coopers wrap cables around the base of the barrel and use a capstan to cinch up the base. |
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The easiest way to crack it is to wrap it in a grocery bag and drop it on a hard floor. |
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The license terms can be printed on the sticker or the shrink wrap or be viewable through the shrink wrap as in software packaging. |
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Thicker hawsers followed, and it took no more than a few minutes to wrap them around the mooring bollards. |
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Then, in some unexplained way, the sprocket chain tore loose and managed to wrap itself about the boy's neck, strangling him. |
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Both the header and heeler wrap their ropes around the saddle horn as quickly as possible. |
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Personally, I like to wrap the whole thing in pigs' caul before tying, but I appreciate that this wouldn't suit everyone. |
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You can use towels or blankets to wrap around the outside of each layer and add a teddy bear or other centerpiece on top of the diaper cake. |
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After winding the silk back to the eye, wrap the peacock herl round the shank and up to the eye. |
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I dried myself the best I could and was hesitant to wrap myself in the peplos and then the himation and finally the veil. |
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Other favourites in the outerwear department include her floral wrap coat, her lovely textured wool coat and her black graphic floral wrap coat. |
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Place the salmon on a chopping board, skin side down, wrap in foil and place a weighted tray or plate on top of it. |
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The Tories don't try to wrap themselves in toe-curling churchiness as the prime minister does. |
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If you wrap your derision in the flag, you'll always have a claque of bootlickers eager to excuse whatever you do. |
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Lush strips of pancetta wrap a pearlescent chunk of cod on a crudely appealing bed of pork-rib hash. |
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Soon the bosses of Sky News and co. tell their reporters to wrap up and go home or move on to the next war or disaster. |
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Then run the wire over to the other fence post, wrap it around the post and secure it with staples. |
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Remove the pink corals from the white scallops then wrap strips of smoked salmon round the sides of the scallops. |
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She then proceeded to braid her long red hair into a plait and wrap it around her head like a crown. |
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In winter we wrap up in scarves and Steptoe-style gloves with the fingers cut out. |
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On the farm diesel and silage wrap will rise and consequently the farmers margin of profit will be cut. |
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To power it up again, you must wrap the watch around an odd-shaped charger. |
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It was a moment you couldn't wrap up and tie in a ribbon, both fleeting and ageless, freely given and pricelessly received. |
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I'll make eggnog and set out special ornaments and wrap presents with 20 different kinds of paper and color-coordinated ribbon. |
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They like to harvest at 40-65 percent moisture, and they wrap the bales in stretch plastic for ensiling. |
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Then I hoist myself out of the freezing tub, and the two women wrap me in a thick, warm robe with a hood. |
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Or, drape attractive throws or quilts on each chair for your guests to wrap around their shoulders to ward off the night air. |
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When cold, remove and keep in an airtight tin or wrap individual pieces in waxed paper. |
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Typical usage is a simple trim on a hood or wrap scarf and the fur might just as easily be rabbit as mink. |
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No mink stole or raccoon wrap is safe from a pulpy projectile that's gone to seed. |
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I have a piece of purple webbing knotted in a loop that I untie and wrap around my forearm. |
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The only way to increase the margins of auditing is to send the most junior people on the job and wrap it up quick. |
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Moisten the edges of the pastry with water and then wrap it around the meat, pressing the joins well to seal. |
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Due to negative publicity about phthalates, plastic wrap manufacturers are now using a new class of plasticizers called adipates, says Ted. |
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While the paint and paper are still wet, place a piece of plastic wrap on top of the painted section, making sure the wrap is wrinkled. |
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The wrap begins with a dry brush massage before a layer of adobe clay is applied to the entire body. |
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Adam whines in protest as Lauren's fingers wrap around the carton and bring it closer towards him. |
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Food that needs to be kept fresh can be stored in containers too, meaning less plastic wrap or foil is needed. |
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Oh, and a wrap of whizz for those all-nighters at Wigan Casino or the Mecca in Blackpool. |
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We would hold hands, or wrap our arms around each other while taking a stroll on the sea wall. |
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Then, she began to wrap it firmly around her ankle, starting at the heel of her foot and going half way to her knee. |
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I felt his familiar arms wrap around me and rub my back as I tried to recollect myself. |
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At the zoo, the kingsnake started to wrap his body around the zookeeper's arm when he got scared. |
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Cover with a cut piece of greased paper and then wrap well in several layers of protective foil. |
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Could Thunderbird be configured to word wrap at the window boundaries so that the text doesn't extend off the page? |
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I checked the closet and found some gold wrapping paper to wrap Angel's present. |
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It'll be tough to wrap your fingers all the way around the bar, but that's the point. |
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Zeke brought his mouth to mine again, this time coaxing me to wrap him in an embrace. |
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Jordan was taken aback for a moment before he undid his seatbelt and leant over to his mother to wrap her in his embrace. |
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Well that was my first try at E-blogging, now I just have to figure out how to wrap the text! |
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The format options tell Vim that we want to automatically wrap comments but don't want code wrapped. |
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These tools are useful, especially when trying to e-mail a long URL that is likely to wrap in the e-mail. |
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Chief bridesmaid Rhauan Jade Young wore a gold dress, with a wrap and tiara. |
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She was wearing a kilt that morning, a wrap of heavy pleated material belted at her waist and colored in a green and brown tie-dyed pattern. |
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Like her husband, she wore her wealth on an emerald green dress and the fox-fur wrap lying behind her though it was summertime. |
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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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The multi poncho wrap is a bohemian must have when teamed with chocolate brown cord jeans. |
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There was plenty of creativity on the ramp as Rohit played around with the traditional lungi and wrap skirt combining them with pants. |
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Von Furstenberg's signature wrap dresses have been copied so many times that she often has no wish to be associated with them. |
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But, revolutionary as the wrap dress proved to be, then and now, she points out that it was hardly a ground-breaking concept. |
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Tuleh's ruffled wrap dress has little circle prints, and Emanuel Ungaro's cherry blossom branches print shirt is very fashionable. |
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Around her waist was a wrap skirt that tied in the front, brightly patterned with dark and sky blue flowers. |
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To maintain humidity during germination, I place the flat in a plastic bag, cover it with plastic food wrap or use a plastic humidity cover. |
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Elsie ran back into the Tardis, pulled on a black wrap dress and some black kitten heeled boots and re-appeared applying lip gloss. |
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I wore a sleeveless, black sweater and a black and whit checked wrap skirt. |
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Here's the wrap dress, and a peek in her closet will tell you what size to buy. |
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She had finally chosen a black skirt and a white wrap blouse and black beads. |
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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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I wore a dark, denim wrap skirt with a cute, peasant top and of course a white jacket to keep me warm. |
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I prefer to see my food in cello wrap with little indication that it was actually an animal or alive at one time. |
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The silk yarn produced from these equipment can be used as wrap and is a substitute for the imported tasar one. |
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The A-shaped cups are now covered in a shrink-sleeve wrap made from high-quality film. |
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Healthy skin can be pictured as a multi-layer cake covered by a single sheet of clear plastic food wrap to keep it fresh. |
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Tiny hands forming tiny people out of cereal, foil wrap or paper clips, illustrate the size of children's personally improvised art. |
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It's best to give the flavors a little time to meld, so wrap the sandwich in plastic wrap and store in the fridge for a few hours if you can. |
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Forget the toy and just let Fluffy enjoy this colorful paper wrap saturated in pure catnip nectar. |
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In the Home department is a selection of Mother's Day cards, wrap and gifts from photo frames to books. |
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On the kitchen table were some electronic scales which were switched on, a wrap of heroin and pieces of silver foil. |
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I just finished a wrap last week on a movie called Bottoms Up, which is a romantic comedy. |
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The director keyed his radio and announced that this segment was a wrap and that John and Shawn should get themselves to the set. |
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I think everyone was very relieved when the director called it a wrap for the night. |
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So, smear the wrap or sandwich with guacamole, hummus, coleslaw or tsatsiki and add in some salami, tinned tuna or grated farmhouse cheddar. |
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Or pick up a turkey wrap with tomato pesto, carrots and sprouts from the Harvest Market about a mile from Stowe on Mountain Road. |
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Just because a wrap comes with bacon and cheese doesn't mean you have to like it. |
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Lowe auctioneers have been in negotiations with interested buyers and now expect to wrap the sale up in the next two weeks. |
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St. Martin's proceeded to wrap the game up with a series of points and a late goal. |
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Each guest gets to take an ornament off the tree, carefully wrap it in tissue and reflect on the year that's ending and the one to come. |
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You had to watch every garment as it was wrung, in order that it did not wrap over the top roller and become entangled. |
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There is no need to individually wrap your tubes in alfoil or to use parafilm to seal your tubes. |
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The wrap should be loose enough to slip a finger underneath it. |
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Remember, too, that you can slice a wrap into sushi-like tortilla discs. |
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Menstrual pads also are placed on a woman's undergarment or come with belts that wrap around her waist. |
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With them, you can wrap a laptop, an iPhone, an e-reader, or a video game console in a work like Disarray. |
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The retroflexed view confirmed a loose wrap with prolapsing gastric folds. |
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Remove, cut away the cling wrap and serve with the roe sauce. |
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This can be done through normal household trash, being careful to wrap or encase the product to prevent access by children. |
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The easiest way to do this with very short pastry is wrap it lightly around the rolling pin, lift the pastry up on the rolling pin, and lay it on top of the fruit. |
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Cover each of the pear quarters with a sage leaf and wrap in a rasher of bacon. |
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Fans remain enthralled by the Club Africain-Esperance feud as the Tunisian Premier League gets ready to wrap up a solid season. |
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To wrap up the birthday party week festivities, we'd like to leave you with one last idea: take-home treats. |
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Mix up your favourite fixings with our flakes of turkey. Try it in a wrap or pita for a healthy, delicious lunch. |
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When the dough is kneaded, wrap it in plastic and let it rest at room temperature for at least 30 minutes. |
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I had always worn my headscarf in a wrap style, but after that we all started to wear them in a traditional hijab way. |
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As you wrap up this year, I urge you to cast away the sins that you haven't cast away yet. |
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Working with one section at a time, hold the curling iron vertical and wrap your hair around the curling iron. |
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Grab your curling iron and wrap your piece of hair around the curling iron without using the clamp on the curling iron. |
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Slide the adjustable strap supplied with the TMB-S through the slot in the transducer bracket and wrap it around the trolling motor. |
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But it is not actually rocket science. It is pretty clear if we can wrap our heads around the concepts. |
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It is risky to wrap cheese and raw meat together because drippings from the hamburger may cross contaminate the cheese with harmful bacteria. |
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The web guides, particularly in the drying section, have been optimised and the angle of wrap improved at the idler rollers. |
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Folks often improvise a progressive dinner by visiting a few different restaurants for a drink here, a few appetizers there, then maybe wrap up with dessert at a third spot. |
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Pipers wore black shoes, tartan hose, spats, kilt, jacket, full wrap around plaid and glengarry, with hat badge and shoulder brooch, and skeine dhu, permissible. |
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Pour or transfer mercury over a large tray or box lined with plastic wrap to prevent spillage. |
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But we will have to come back to dosa, injera or those papery baobing used to wrap peking duck. |
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Wanderers scented a draw but instead got caught on the break and Nick Chadwick punished errors by Poole and Mike Whitlow to wrap up the game five minutes from time. |
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If you wrap each cardboard piece with plastic wrap you can use them over and over again. |
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Once opened, wrap the cheese tightly in waxed paper or plastic wrap and keep refrigerated. |
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Cover bowl with plastic wrap and let rise until doubled in volume, about 1 hour. |
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Pour 1 tablespoon of marinade over the terrine. Cover with plastic wrap and chill for 12 hours. |
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Pizza can be assembled, covered lightly with plastic wrap and refrigerated up to three hours earlier. |
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When you stick the scope into the water, the water pressure pushes the plastic wrap into a concave magnifying lens. |
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Puncture plastic wrap or use vented containers in the microwave to allow steam to escape. |
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Mash it, wrap it in a damp cloth and while it is still very warm, but not enough to cause burns, use it as a poultice. |
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A windlass is a shaft fitted with a handle that makes raising the bucket easier and provides a place to wrap the bucket chain or rope. |
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If you selected other driver options to install, you can also wait to plug in the scanner after all installations wrap up. |
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If you can wrap your fuzzy patch at least halfway around your little phalange, then you've tested positive for the Twirly Test, and you need to do some manscaping. |
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As the testing draws to a close and the director calls a wrap on the shoot, I realise the Ferrari 355 Spyder hasn't been part of the proceedings at all. |
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A WB45 wrap around case packer to load rectangular plastic bottles of mouthwash into corrugated blanks. |
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Hastening back to his Clerkenwell shop, he started to wrap his sweets individually. |
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To preserve it, they would soak a cloth in white wine and salt, wrap the cheese in the cloth and put a skullcap over it. |
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This slimming gel wrap combines the lipolytic effects of fucus and green tea. |
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I am still trying to wrap my brain around the idea that the hottest topic in Washington today is... collectible platinum coins. |
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Children do not always wrap up well and chills and colds are never far away. Chills, sore throats, blocked noses? |
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Due to budget constraints, and the early achievement of the 2000 milestone target, the Task Force was asked to wrap up its work. |
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As Mrย Linkohr, Mrย Rapkay and several other speakers have mentioned, we would have liked to wrap up earlier on this. |
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Athletics competition at the Commonwealth Games starts October 6th and will wrap up on the 12th. |
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It's estimated that most producers will need seven to ten days of good weather to wrap up harvest this year. |
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Let me wrap up my remarks by stressing how important it is for agents of public accountability to be independent. |
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We discuss our goals and wrap up with a good sense of what's expected of us over the course of the next few months with the team. |
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Both workshop sessions converged on a number of issues and consequently the wrap up will be an intricate mix of them. |
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That, I said, was the scriptwriter's sudden realization that they were running out of time really quickly and needed to wrap things up in a hurry. |
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Roll a damp tea towel into a rope and wrap it around the base of the bowl to keep it from sliding while you whisk. |
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Place in greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap and tea towel, and let rise in warm place, until doubled, about 1 hour. |
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Depending on each person's skill, some knead the dough, others cut the biscuits and others wrap them up. |
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The mobile phone will wrap the lines around within the width of the small screen, typically 15 charactors wide. |
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Quilted-look vinyl protectors in gold leaf print design have wrap around zipper to keep harmful dust out. |
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Some players were tied up with athletic tape, wrapped in plastic wrap and had obscenities written on them. |
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Rather than wrap ourselves in the flag, it might be more interesting to ask conservatives just what happiness they resist pursuing, if self-restraint is so good. |
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Perhaps the most ironic aspect of the whole thing is that these are the first people to wrap themselves in the flag and pat themselves on the back for their patriotism. |
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A refreshing mud wrap is applied to the cleansed back and works its stimulating action in this area. |
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Lift your baby out of their bath and quickly wrap them up warmly in their towel. |
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Afterwards a wonderful warm cloth awaits you in which you can wrap yourself up to get to the next stage. |
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We were careful to wrap the food completely in birch bark, an airtight material. |
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It would be possible to wrap cookie files in some form of technological measure or rights management tool. |
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Apply the adhesive first to the roller and then to the Texgum covering and wrap the latter while it is still slightly tacky. |
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Robinson urges prospective partners to consider early on what happens when it's time to wrap things up. |
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We have to find them, kill them, wrap them in a pigskin and bury them. |
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Similarly, use the plywood as a template to cut the fiberfill batting, but leave at least 2-3 inches extra batting to wrap around behind the backer panel. |
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To cover chandeliers or other fixtures that you cannot or do not want to remove, cut plastic sheeting to the appropriate size, wrap the fixture and tape it securely. |
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There are still some intangibles that I can't quite wrap my mind around. |
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Wrap each sandwich in heavy plastic wrap and freeze individually. |
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If you're going to store watercolour paintings, interleave them with archival tissue and wrap the bundles tightly in non-permeable opaque plastic, between stiff boards. |
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You wrap the fabric around yourself once, tuck the top into your half-slip, fold a few pleats, and tuck them into the same slip. |
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She watched as three more workers lent a hand and got the grand piano off of the platform dolly and removed the layers of bubble wrap and shrink-wrap. |
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And yes, I am also copping out of writing an entry to wrap this year up. |
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Not only that, your personal credit rating is not blackened in Ireland by a business failure, providing you wrap up with Companies Office procedures. |
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And could you carry your lunch to school if all you had to wrap it was a Monet? |
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Updated in wide chunky cord, team with a wrap skirt and chunky polo neck. |
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Quite why a couple of carrots and a swede need to be packaged on a plastic tray with a polythene shrink wrap is something only supermarkets can explain. |
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Common to each are the voluminous floor-length robes, and long head cloths which they wrap many times around their heads to cover all but a slit for their eyes. |
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As you may be able to tell, I would wrap her in cotton wool if I could! |
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Thus, by Faraday's law, which states that a changing magnetic flux induces an electrical field, hence a current is established in the wires which wrap the pickup magnet. |
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His lips formed into a thin line when he saw Jason wrap his arm around me. |
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You may want to avoid using kitchen foil to wrap acidic foods such as tomatoes and soft fruits because aluminium in the foil can affect their taste. |
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He knows the right way to wrap his fingers around his niblick! |
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I also asked Jimmy to carefully wrap all of Sydney's selections in tissue and bubble wrap making sure that the package was sent to her in a timely manner. |
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If the iguana is a fusser, wrap him in a large towel and, placing the bundled iguana on the counter in your lap when seated, extract one limb at a time and clip the claws. |
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You know, from Doha, from Central Command, it was a convenient dateline to wrap the big picture but without all the different elements, it would have been absolutely hopeless. |
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The nations that wrap themselves most tightly in international law are actually those responsible for turning that law, and its aspirations for the world, into a dead letter. |
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Cover head in plastic cap or plastic wrap and cover with a warm towel. |
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Twist the cap sleeves up for a goddess look, wrap the belt around your neck for a plunging halter neckline, or fold the whole thing down for a flowing, romantic skirt. |
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There are V-belt constructions made up of sections that lock together, allowing you to wrap the belt around a trapped pulley and join the two ends. |
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Creepy thing to wrap up in festive paper and a bow and give to a newborn baby, yeah? |
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He remembers being able to wrap his thumb and middle finger around her calf. |
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You could have been given spider webs and violet fabric to wrap your chancre or sip tea made from deer horns but you were most likely to be dosed up with toxic heavy metals. |
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The wrap dress in particular is a chic way to cover up and stay cool. |
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I don't know of any way to force word wrap in a table cell, so I'll probably have to do some funky scripting to force line breaks every 50 characters or so. |
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The staff was meticulously made, a devoutly curved and twisted wrap of gold entangling the base silver of it, with a single blood-red gem shaped like an orb tipping it. |
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I have one last point, because it would be helpful, I think, to wrap things up, and it deals with your assessment again within your report on an aspect of the gender issue. |
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We shall see, whether the bed is not too short for a man to lie on, and the cloak too small to wrap himself in, and whether the daubing of mistempered mortar will keep the old wall up after all. |
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Mr. David Pratt: Perhaps your organization may have gotten a bum wrap in the media then, because I thought I read that. |
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The walls of the building angle away from the vertical by 10ยบ and wrap around to form a rising spiral shape. |
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This is why I want to wrap up this address with a list of suggestions for you in the IT field to encourage you to continue to do your part. |
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To wrap up, how can well-informed consumer decisions be made if the entire process is clouded and under a veil of secrecy? |
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If the outside corner is exactly plumb, and they seldom are, you can simply wrap the paper around the corner and begin from its edge on the other side of the corner. |
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But Yudhishtira had little talent for subterfuge and I could only advise him to wrap a cloak around his head and shoulders and show himself in public as little as possible. |
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Do not wrap any of the items individually and do not overfill the box. |
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Sighing once again, Leanne changed out of the comfort of her pyjamas into a knee length brown skirt with sequins on the border and a pink ballet wrap cardigan. |
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He released my hands, only to wrap his long fingers around my upper arms. |
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Each year, tons of gift wrap go to landfills after the holidays are over. |
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The firm handed over more than 30 rolls of gift wrap for the appeal which is collecting presents for children living in Bradford Council care homes. |
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I felt Aunt Laura sit next to me and wrap me in another embrace. |
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I tie the wrap cardigan around me and slip my shiny shoes on. |
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I'll give you a warning at five minutes, and you can wrap up in the next minute. |
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We have to wrap up in about five minutes, and Mr. Sweet still has a final question to ask. |
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The Commission's work is slated to wrap up in the summer of 2007 with a series of recommendations tabled to the provincial government. |
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Protect your belongings using protective paper, moving blankets, bubble wrap and wrap everything with packing tape that is at least 5cm wide. |
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Think of wrapping a sandwich with cling wrap, but of course your cling wrap won't light up and night. |
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Principles are, as it were, the ribbon we wrap around decisions we have already come to on the basis of particularistic casuistical reasoning. |
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The addition of new spokespersons in each region allows wrap babywearing to be accessible to all. |
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This also allows for relaxing of tired shoulders when you have been babywearing on your shoulders in the kangaroo or cross wrap position. |
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Special plastic steamers or plastic wrap are popular, but I prefer glass or ceramic ovenware, either with their own lids or with a plate on top. |
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Place the ice pack over this and then wrap an elastic bandage around the ice pack to hold it still. |
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When I was a child, my mom or I would wrap the affected area with an elastic bandage and elevate it. |
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Use a 6 inch elastic bandage to wrap your cold pack around the body area in need of pain relief. |
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Furry creatures climb on the heads of women and wrap their tails around mustachioed boys. |
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When we have reached a meeting of minds on the important issues, I do not think it is so different to wrap it in the form of the treaty. |
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There should be rice on the table and clean, cold bibb lettuce in which to wrap everything up. |
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Then the water was shallow enough to stand up in, and he waded in towards land, his dark wool hose streaming with water and the linen wrap about his wound wet through. |
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