Now, there was only the rock, the pick, and the pain of mutilated fingers forced to claw the rock away when the pick became too heavy to lift. |
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Lots of lovely thick oil paint smeared in heavy layers onto the canvas creates dark and hugely atmospheric landscapes. |
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Now fresh water flooding and heavy rainfalls and tornadic storms are all a part of a landing hurricane. |
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The city's distinct terrain makes it particularly vulnerable to the storm surges, heavy rains and high winds of a hurricane. |
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The main disadvantage is that they are a bit fragile in heavy weather even if they are weighted down. |
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Different deposits yield significantly different chemical compositions ranging from light crudes to heavy viscous tar sands. |
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Tuesday's session was slightly delayed after a heavy rainstorm caused some flooding and running water in several areas of the circuit. |
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The collapse occurred in the heavy downpours that marked the last two rainy seasons. |
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These are the ones with a fixed wheel and a heavy flywheel with loads of centrifugal force. |
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In July 1870 very heavy rains fell flooding many of the creeks and nearly twenty Aborigines drowned when the Kopperamanna Creek flooded. |
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He stands up yet again, pats several pockets and produces a large, heavy object on an impressive gold chain. |
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He never truly liked a heavy meal nor anything that was either too rich or weighty. |
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At one time after heavy flooding I tried to use a garden hose to wash off the oily sheen from the surface but I only managed to disperse it. |
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The weather might have been far from summery, but even heavy rain did nothing to dampen the spirits of weekenders determined to enjoy themselves. |
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Sometimes the guards would mount a heavy machine gun and fire away indiscriminately. |
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The first of the two test sessions ran on a track that started very wet after a heavy rainstorm and only dried slightly. |
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Many treatments require reapplication every 4 to 6 weeks and after heavy rainstorms. |
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The sharkskin is layered over heavy cowhide but the more I use it the more appealing the shark becomes. |
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The heavy steel door swung open and Grimes lumbered awkwardly through the entrance, key ring bouncing from the ridges of fat around his waist. |
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For as long as I can remember, he has looked like an elephant, heavy and lumbering with big ears and baggy wrinkled skin. |
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The heavy rains over the past week continue to cause doubts about yet another summer like last year. |
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The drought loosened its grip in the southeastern States in November, and more emphatically so in January 1941, when heavy rains fell. |
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A heavy bread made from barley flour was common, but there is evidence that at least some people had wheaten bread available to them. |
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The rain was so heavy at times that the helicopters had trouble getting airborne. |
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Long traffic tailbacks were reported behind the heavy goods vehicle taking a huge cylindrical pipe to the British Gas terminal in Barrow. |
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The darkness and heat descend upon you like a heavy black cloak and the mosquitoes suddenly make a rush for any exposed bits of skin. |
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It wasn't easy, for her clothing and ice-skates became very heavy when wet and they weighed her down. |
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Just place a clean, heavy skillet on top of your sandwiches to press and weigh them down as they grill. |
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Still breathing heavy from her brisk, morning jog, she sauntered into the kitchen for a bottle of water. |
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When sailing ships were replaced by steamers and liners, the heavy ropes were no longer in high demand. |
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To protect your hands, always wear heavy work gloves when handling tackless strips. |
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Using an awl or heavy needle, poke two holes through the spine of the book to thread the waxed linen through. |
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Losses were heavy and the RAAF squadrons were supplemented by RAF Hudsons flown from India. |
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This will effectively help the swift drainage of rainwater during heavy downpours. |
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I've noticed that a lot of people with crow's feet also seem to be heavy squinters, and squinting will make you wrinkle for sure. |
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Be sure the terrace material is strong enough and anchored well enough to stay in place through freezing and thawing, and heavy rainstorms. |
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As if on cue the heavens opened, a heavy rainstorm hit us, and visibility dropped to no more than one or two cars ahead and behind. |
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The person was tall, with a dark rainproof coat, carrying something heavy in his hands. |
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You can even make your own by using two foot high section of a four by four, two foot by two foot piece of heavy plywood and a carpet remnant. |
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The vandals also tried to reach 300 seats from Manchester City's former Maine Road ground which are protected by a large and heavy tarpaulin. |
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She flung out an arm and touched heavy gold-embroidered silk and the cold smoothness of sapphire cabochons. |
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In particular, low birthweight infants who grew to be heavy adults were at high risk of coronary heart disease. |
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The hush swept across the great room as those near the entrance heard the first tramp of heavy feet. |
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With heavy equipment airdrops, the user is responsible for rigging the loads, a labor-intensive process requiring specialized materials. |
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Outside the classroom there's a shed full of heavy machinery used in training. |
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The hair of coastal wolves also appears to be coarser and better at shedding water, perhaps to cope with the heavy rainfall on the west coast. |
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The building consisted of mass concrete and heavy duty steel and it took a major effort by demolition machines to take it down. |
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Most birds showed signs of moderate to heavy wear of the secondary coverts and rectrices. |
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In general windgalls are more common in heavy horses with more upright conformation. |
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The lake by the doorway was barely more than a large pond now, heavy and odorous with effluents leached from the tailings by rains. |
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An ingeniously constructed system of heavy solid-mahogany double-doors gives the forecabin complete privacy. |
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When the door closed, it revealed a cell with the prisoners inside shackled to heavy metal balls resting on the wooden floor. |
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Staff were having to lug heavy oxygen tanks up and down and there was a problem with taking food up for patients. |
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He regularly covered 30 miles in a day lugging a rucksack heavy with specimens. |
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To obtain a weighable mass a dedicated set-up for the low energy beam transport of heavy ions is needed. |
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The immediate cause of the flooding is put down to heavy rainfalls earlier in the year in the upper reaches of the Mekong River system. |
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With the creek barrier now open and a solid berm built across the avulsion channel, the heavy rains return. |
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He is white, of heavy build, with brown eyes and black collar length hair who spoke with a northern accent. |
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On the cobbles in front of the lower site, he saw James lugging his heavy bag to the coach driver, who shoved it into the coach's large hold. |
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She had no idea there were heavy units in the vicinity, because of radio silence. |
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Small wonder modern heavy rock gets such a ribbing when it goes and gets itself involved in woefulness like this. |
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The foundation of the Huddersfield success was a heavy pack with a powerful back row linking with well-organised half-backs. |
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The new bench is made from heavy duty material designed to withstand vandalism. |
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The climate is equatorial with high temperatures, high humidity, and heavy rainfall, although there is no distinct wet season. |
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Place the bacon in a large, heavy pot and cook, stirring, over low heat to render the fat, about 5 minutes. |
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Trent hopped off of the bed and went over to the wet bar, making himself a mimosa that was very heavy on the Cristal. |
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I dropped my heavy backpack on his foot, effectively earning a yowl of pain. |
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In such an extreme situation the Raptor sounds like a heavy machine gun firing in the distance. |
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Though American forces recaptured these places, it was at heavy cost to both sides. |
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New public management, with its heavy emphasis on networks and partnerships, raises new questions about record keeping. |
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In the gym, using relatively heavy loads and performing as little as one set of only eight reps will generate impressive gains. |
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At many U.S. military target ranges, petroleum products and heavy metals used in bombs and bullets contaminate the soil and groundwater. |
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Severe flash flood watches remain in effect in and around Las Vegas after heavy rainstorms. |
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It was very sunny outside, but to the very west end of the town were dark clouds and a heavy rainstorm. |
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Heavy, heavy, sung in German, and laden with the most awesome riffs available in heavy metal today. |
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The German tribes had already learnt to fight mounted in heavy armour from the Sarmatians. |
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While he was attached as medical officer to a mounted infantry brigade, a party came under heavy fire by the Boer. |
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The heavy hinged wood was slammed and a light clicking noise was audible as the door was locked from outside. |
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The heavy rains lashing the City since Saturday have left a wide swathe of death and destruction. |
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I pulled my hat back on my head before rapping my knuckles against the heavy wooden door for the third time that day. |
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Tropical Storm Cindy is approaching hurricane strength and is spreading heavy rain in squalls as it bears down on the north central Gulf Coast. |
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Glass is a heavy material and sliding the sashes up and down also puts a strain on the joints. |
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New, much more aggressive models are needed, and unfortunately we will pay a heavy penalty in run-times and convergence. |
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To be a success as a serious work of art it should not be necessary to make heavy demands on the intellect. |
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As soon as she heard his heavy breathing, she lashed out, kicking anywhere and everywhere. |
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Another day we make semi-freddo, combining the richness of heavy cream with bitter dark chocolate and the nutty flavour of amaretti biscuits. |
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But they were kept guessing by the weather until the day itself, with heavy rain falling during the days in the run-up to the event. |
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With a heavy sigh, he popped the glove compartment and pulled out a pocket flashlight. |
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There was drama from the word go as the downpour made the heavy ground at Aintree even more demanding. |
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Last fall heavy rains took the subway system out of service twice within a two week period of time. |
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The problem is that the car is aerodynamically unstable, and under heavy braking, the back end kicks out like a mule. |
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Up to this juncture Pat was a heavy smoker, lived life to the full and certainly showed no athletic prowess. |
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Yet with heavy weapons whining and thumping in the hills around us, nothing seems more distant than the prospect of a hearty meal. |
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Schools and mills were closed by a heavy fall of snow, the first of the winter. |
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A woman in a red skirt is caught in a shaft of white light and appears to be dragging a heavy shadow behind her. |
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The news from the two oil service majors comes amid a fairly heavy week for corporate news from Scotland's mid-caps. |
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And population pressures are causing heavy damage to the world's remaining wild places. |
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Maltese is a Semitic language, with heavy borrowing from Italian and French in vocabulary. |
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It feels like standing up from a squat while wearing a big, heavy hiking backpack. |
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When traveling in heavy rush hour traffic I mentally tag a few cars desperately tailgating and weaving. |
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Among the other news which did manage to squeeze its way into the paper was a report of heavy falls of snow in Wharfedale. |
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The small boat punched its way through the heavy Atlantic swell and green seas crashed over our bows. |
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She was struck by a heavy sea, thrown on her beam ends or rolled over, and finally righted with the loss of both masts. |
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Tobias sighed heavily as he lugged his equally heavy books to his first class, Word Processing. |
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The statue, with outspread wings and hands raised benevolently, was on a trough where horses drank before pulling their heavy loads up the hill. |
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Carried in abundant heavy bunches along its branches, they seem to glisten in early winter sunlight. |
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Every once in a while, a rat-a-tat of heavy rain would pelt the windows, drowning out the demanding drone of wind. |
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The building features window keystones, coloured tiles, and heavy overhanging cornices. |
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The oil is thought to have welled up from a small boat which sank on Monday after heavy rain caused the water level to rise. |
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When lifting heavy objects, keep your back straight, bend at the knees and power the lift with your legs. |
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Her body was limp and lifeless and her heavy dress was weighted down by the water. |
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Two set of feet trampled the house, and Virginia cupped a hand over her mouth, trying to silence her heavy breathing and inevitable sobs. |
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When everything was packed, she lugged her heavy book bag onto the bed and started doing her homework. |
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He was bound to a stretcher with heavy duct tape, which was wound around his chest, upper arms, shoulders, ankles and the stretcher itself. |
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Right now at this moment you're lugging heavy boxes of books down the stairs and I can't even begin to tell her how much that means. |
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As I was coming out, lugging the heavy bucket along, I heard two familiar voices speaking softly. |
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Their many layers of clothing and heavy sleds weighed them down as they attempted to scale the hill. |
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Fabrics that hold their shape, such as taffeta and heavy silk, have also made a comeback. |
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First, they are heavy, and adding them to a soldier's kit that already includes ammunitions, rations, and other heavy items may be undesirable. |
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During the hot weather it's a pestilential place, populated by heavy clouds of biting insects. |
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I lugged my heavy bags upstairs and dropped them with a thud in the middle of the room. |
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At 6.20 am, crowded together in small boats and weighed down with heavy kit, the soldiers approached the deserted shore in silence. |
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Additionally, as Bartlett notes, unconventional fossil fuels, such as heavy oil, tar sands, shale oil, represent an even larger resource. |
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And why should people struggle home from supermarkets lugging heavy bottles of water? |
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The player has good range, covers a lot of ground, and packs a punch with his heavy hits. |
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As with any heavy weight, your child should bend at the knees and grab the pack with both hands when lifting a backpack to the shoulders. |
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The Republican campaign in Mississippi made heavy use of barely disguised appeals to white racism. |
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His eyes were narrow, the colour of amethyst, surrounded by heavy dark lashes. |
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One theory holds that rainstorm runoff saturates the ground, making it slippery and allowing heavy gales to push the rocks. |
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Add the heavy cream and milk, stirring continuously until smooth and velvety in consistency. |
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With his back ramrod straight, he balances a heavy water jug on his head, spilling not a drop, and turns to trudge up the hill. |
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The 82d Airborne Division routinely trains to make heavy airdrops, but the Afghanistan fuel drop was the first combat drop in years. |
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Their current activities now range from begging to handling heavy machinery. |
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I expected action to be taken against the club in the form of a heavy fine or ruled out of the competition. |
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The bright colors of their sails flashed across the whitecaps before disappearing in the heavy swells. |
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Hay waiting to be baled may have to remain in the windrow for a week and can virtually be ruined for feeding to heavy milking cows, if rained on. |
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Eventually, the private lines won from the city heavy operating subsidies and automatic contract renewal, protecting them from competition. |
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His hand shook slightly as he maneuvered the rental car through the heavy traffic. |
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This Opera comes with a heavy bassline, a raucous bellow that would drown the loudest baritone. |
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This resulted in deep ruts and heavy vehicle tyre tracks leaving it looking like a ploughed field. |
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The balls are too heavy for smallish children, but school age and older kids are certain to enjoy the challenge. |
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A heavy mineral concentrate, dominated by rutile and kyanite, yielded only a few zircons. |
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A sharp turn on the approach would mean that heavy goods vehicles would be in a low gear at the start of the ascent. |
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Rainfall is often heavy especially in the interior near the mountains and on the windward sides of the large islands. |
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A lot of heavy lorries use this road, and the surface is terrible in places. |
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The prince threw back the heavy coverlets with some difficultly and began hunting through his closet. |
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His first surprise came when he stepped down from his car in the middle of a heavy rainstorm. |
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After one week a heavy rainstorm washed away some of the plantlets that were not firmly rooted at that time. |
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The weather patterns were consistently dry and sunny in the morning with steadily building clouds and heavy rainstorms in the late afternoon. |
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A typical Lancashire-pattern wing nut on the heavy screw tightens the blade. |
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When his eyes readjusted to the darkness, he looked around the room, everything covered in a heavy shroud of dust. |
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It is a peerless town car, being so quick and nimble, and it's a breeze to park and a doddle to drive in heavy traffic. |
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Such a state of confusing dilemma caused heavy blow to the age-old traditions and beliefs of these cultures. |
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When the ulna is shorter than the radius, the lunate bone absorbs more force when the wrist is used for heavy gripping activities. |
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Running a loyalty card program is big business, and often incurs heavy administrative costs. |
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Given the stout recoil and the heavy weight of the ammo, this is a very wise idea. |
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Sear the steaks quickly on both sides in a heavy pan which has been rubbed over with lard. |
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I was actually sheltered during a heavy rainstorm in a stone manor house belonging to a buccaneer. |
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For this, he had to perform a very heavy burden of services, and pay some money and some rents in kind. |
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Two nuns live in the monastery nowadays, who, always willingly and kind-heartedly, open the heavy door to visitors and offer them cool water. |
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The shares were placed with institutions at 185p, following heavy oversubscription. |
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For general dissection, two pairs of forceps are required, a pointed pair for finer work, a blunt pair for heavy work. |
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He walked around several people toting heavy boxes, to the door where his folder had disappeared. |
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Nearly 100 trees were uprooted and branches of over 800 trees were severed due to gusty winds and heavy rains that lashed the City recently. |
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Wearing a white safari suit and carrying his trademark staff, Taylor looked on as successor Moses Blah was sworn in under heavy security. |
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There has been heavy trading in Siebel shares on rumours of takeover or management buyout. |
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Castor oil is used for making premium lubricants for heavy equipment and for jet engines. |
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The gloomy picture emerged as heavy rain lashed the UK and isolated areas in parts of the country were warned to expect flooding. |
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But years of heavy rains in the area following the formation of the co-op caused the spread of a plant blight known as scab. |
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It works best with wide ties made from heavy fabrics and should be worn with a tab, button-down or regular spread collar. |
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That is why there needs to be a system of rigorous and robust inspections allied with heavy sanctions to enforce minimum standards. |
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This building contained what looked like heavy industrial motors that were being reconditioned. |
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With the wind increasing, the heavy rain being blown in my face I decided to call it a day. |
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So far he had weathered numerous attacks, emerged unscathed and delivered a heavy blow to the Midway air base. |
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The wash is as heavy as the lead weight bottle, the perfectly ripe handpicked fruit is luscious with plum, chocolate and spicy touches. |
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It is a luxuriously big Cabernet Sauvignon-driven wine, with heavy luscious fruit and firm, but supple tannins. |
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The summer weather that the weekend gave us has gone, and been replaced by thick grey clouds, heavy with rain. |
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The cyclone announced itself in Mackay late on the 20th with rapidly strengthening winds and heavy rain squalls. |
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The arms may feel weak, the patient no longer being able to lift heavy objects. |
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But the region will pay a heavy price for his folly unless the scandal swirling around him delivers the world from his Machiavellian designs. |
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Specialized neural machinery takes care of the heavy lifting while our conscious minds sit lazily at the controls. |
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Other Irish companies with stock market quotes in the US have also suffered heavy downgrades by the market. |
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Oh, the house was warm enough, but if there was a heavy fall of snow, it might prevent the midwife and doctor from reaching the house in time. |
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I figured I'd get the silly quotient in early today, as the rest of the day will be a bit heavy handed. |
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The munitions include light and heavy weapons, mines and other types of weaponry. |
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The building was left charred and smouldering, its facade riddled with holes from bullets and heavy weaponry. |
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Members of the patrol would also share the task of carrying heavy anti-tank weaponry and ammunition. |
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The firm attributes the loss to its heavy investment in the Special Olympics and its involvement in a number of long-term development projects. |
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Looking over my clothes once, fast, I nodded and walked on, heavy but functional boots thumping against the soil. |
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With a heavy sag of his whole body, his expression turned to one of deep sadness. |
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Apply sunscreen liberally 20 minutes before going outdoors and reapply every two hours, after heavy sweating or after being in water. |
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In the Elliot district, which it was declared a disaster area in July following heavy falls, light snow fell again yesterday. |
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When mist fills the Himalayan valleys and heavy monsoon rain sweeps across the hills, it is natural for the wild creatures to seek shelter. |
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If the mileage is low but the wear and tear looks heavy or the numbers on the mileometer do not align properly, it may have been. |
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For a serious woman who can make heavy weather of life, she has a very sunny side. |
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But they made heavy weather of beating Uganda in their first clash inside the Mandela National Stadium in Kampala last October. |
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Thursday the weather was lousy with snow and sleet showers being forecast and some heavy falls of snow likely. |
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That conflict had been dominated by slow-moving forces employing heavy firepower and waging a war of gradual attrition. |
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Although resembling monks by virtue of their cowls and heavy draperies, the majority of the mourners are laymen. |
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The heavy rain made for slippery conditions and consequently mistakes on both sides. |
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Traffic to the course was so heavy that some runners missed their intended races. |
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The Communist troops were already moving out when their rearguard was attacked by Guomindang troops and defeated with heavy casualties. |
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Our valiant forces were lying in wait for them, inflicting heavy losses on the covetous invaders. |
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Don't weigh down a weave with heavy products like gels or moisturizing lotions, or by adding too much hair. |
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Dozens more were at risk of collapsing as heavy rains continued across the area, authorities said. |
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The opening of the second season moves at full speed, delivering a series of heavy emotional blows both touching and tragic. |
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This points all the more for the urgent need for a bypass to keep heavy traffic out of the town. |
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He was a slight man with keen eyes, dark hair, a heavy jowl and bony fingers. |
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A retrial would not benefit him and would result in heavy costs being incurred and court time wasted to no purpose. |
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Powered by steam, not sail, this fire-breathing monster carved through the ocean at 12.4 knots and was covered in a thick hide of heavy armour. |
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The men conducted most of this heavy work, while the women boiled the leaf fat from the entrails to render lard for shortening and lye soap. |
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Bottled water critics grumble about the price and the heavy bottles they have to lug home. |
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When the actors reemerge, long shreds of colorful fabrics hang heavy from raggedy costumes, as if a silly-string battle had broken out in the greenroom. |
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Just a traffic-building suggestion from the pros, people, but note that a serious rush on canned food and heavy weaponry would maybe help the economy. |
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But one convoy alone, according to Lysenko, consisted of 32 tanks, 16 D-30 howitzers and 30 KamAZ heavy trucks. |
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The lightship, itself, in 36 hours of gale force winds was thrown on its beam ends and shipped heavy seas notwithstanding that it was running its engine. |
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Anne was once more pregnant but at the end of the month, alarmed by news of Henry's heavy fall at a joust, she gave premature birth to a dead son. |
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My only problem is that the softly brushed texture of this lovely lyric soprano was never meant to do heavy verismo duty at any time during a long career. |
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He himself said that he only wrote for fun, to pass time, but no matter, he was turned into a heavy Hampstead cult. |
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Petunia flowers are fragile though and all the heavy rain had rather decimated an enormous hanging basket full of them that hangs on the side of the car port. |
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I never do burns for heavy compound lifts, such as squats or bent rows. |
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This website makes heavy use of tag cloud for categorization. |
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I grabbed the heavy book and lugged it over to a cherrywood table. |
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Both were served with delightful spicy yoghurt that complemented the dish well and, in my opinion, was much better than the usual heavy tartar sauce. |
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It was made out of heavy material, like an anchor weighing him down. |
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My clothes and pack had already become heavy and were weighing me down. |
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In my view, this exacts a heavy toll on live performance, collaborative esthetics, and the variety of life and its expression. |
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And now when they have been praying for dry weather so that they can harvest their kharif crop and take it to grain markets, heavy rains are wreaking havoc. |
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When she opened the window, heavy smoke rushed into the room. |
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He said Chrysler's PT Cruiser and Volkswagen's Beetle are both examples of cars that saw heavy initial demand fall off after production was ramped up. |
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But the site has seen little of the decimation from heavy tourism that has plagued the northern pyramids of Giza in Egypt. |
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In a running battle that took a heavy toll of British soldiers' lives, the New England militia forced the redcoats back to Boston and besieged the port city. |
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Otherwise the halitosis of the old, their extreme make up and the heavy jewels they wear on their tired ears, get in the way. |
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Over the years, punk, heavy metal, grunge, disco and dance have come and, in some cases, gone, but none have made the slightest impression on Motorhead's brutal oeuvre. |
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Certainly, school bags are heavy these days and I often feel a pang when I see my willowy 12-year-old daughter shouldering her heavy bag as she trudges off to school. |
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The other two days, go light on these lifts but heavy on all others. |
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Realising the going would not be good on the Knavesmire for heavy traffic they decided to offer a tow to vehicles taking part in the Northern Motor Caravan Show. |
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The windows are surmounted by rusticated wooden jack arches with superimposed keystones, and a heavy modillion cornice crowns the bold Georgian proportions of the facade. |
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That is taking a heavy toll on truckers and trucking companies. |
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He wore a checkered cloak over a sweater or two and heavy trousers, sported a full dark moustache and whiskers, he seemed a pensive type, sallow-faced and quiet. |
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It was around this time, while working in a bar to make ends meet, that she fell in with Sims Ellison, bass guitarist with a heavy metal band called Pariah. |
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The Bernado O'Higgins area is a pleasant area whose appearance is unfortunately reduced by heavy drinking sessions and heavy party litter around the benches and mill wheel. |
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One morning during a heavy rain we shoved our racks to the bulkheads and turned our barracks into a mini-drill-field and practiced close order drill. |
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He was wearing a heavy wedding band that Martin had never noticed before. |
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It looks like the first few pegs downstream of the weir are the ones to target for big fish with some heavy tackle required for the fast and snaggy water. |
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One of the most unusual jobs of the year came in April when Hamble Lifeboat went to the aid of a yacht aground off Egypt Point on the Isle of White in fairly heavy weather. |
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The heavy trucking industry has shown a lot of interest in the process. |
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The boy had only his dirty clothes, a sleeping bag, and heavy field glasses that hung from his neck. |
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Immovably keyed upon the cranked shaft is a heavy wooden cone pulley. |
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I've reduced this heavy string of words to its acronym because it has a pleasing Latin sound and neatly wraps the whole shebang in one small package. |
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A weather forecaster said the province should brace itself for more heavy downpours in some areas, as well as cold and wet conditions with moderate rains in other areas. |
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He's about 50 pounds overweight, with a heavy gut and jowls. |
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Roinsard fielded questions in a heavy French accent, frequently mixing up his tenses and appealing to a translator for a lifeline. |
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I well remember my third birthday when we had a heavy fall of snow. |
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The company is making heavy weather of reducing its debt mountain. |
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Further support of this theory is demonstrated in the Battle of Balaclava where the sabers of the cavalry had little or no effect through heavy clothing. |
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We made heavy weather of our 31-11 win in London but Gary was world class. |
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Stranraer made heavy weather of beating Dumbarton 2-0 at Stair Park. |
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Upbeat Scotland coach Ian McGeechan and skipper Budge Pountney last night denied that their side had made heavy weather of beating the Samoans in the Murrayfield rain. |
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Cork, of whom great things were expected early in the year, have struggled throughout the series and again made heavy weather of beating Wexford in the qualifier. |
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The award's presenters noted that in a nation known for its heavy dependence on coal, Rizhao represents an inspiring example of the mainstreaming of renewable energy sources. |
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The burning heavy plastic caused acrid smoke which left a thick layer of soot on over everything in the room and means an awful lot of cleaning up. |
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So, for a city with no urban radio station, no artists signed to major labels, and no videos in heavy rotation, we seem to have a lot going for us. |
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Telegrams from various other parts of the country reported heavy falls of snow during the night and it was feared young lambs and early vegetation had suffered considerably. |
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The pilot had earlier called air-traffic control reporting heavy clouds and asked to move up to 38,000 feet from 32,000 feet. |
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The poem recounts, with heavy tones and little irony, the kitschy mock-trial proceedings, in which an audience of tourists deems Bishop guilty of witchery. |
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Five lures, each a meter apart, were strung on each line, and the whole rig was carried to the bottom by heavy lead sinkers about three fingers wide. |
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The action is close at hand with heavy shelling and night bombing. |
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He wrapped the fingers of his heavy glove around her right forearm. |
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France, the United States and other European powers refused to recognize Haiti for decades and when recognition was forthcoming, it was at a very heavy price. |
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Although it was not raining when the tree fell and winds were extremely light, it is thought the heavy downpours of the previous few days may have led to the collapse. |
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The tomb consists of a prominent polychromed alabaster effigy of the duke lying in state on a slab of heavy black marble surrounded by heraldic symbols. |
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A belt that held the sheath of a sword was at his waist, without blade, and his heavy dark gray tunic was tied at his neck and covering most of his body. |
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Broken twigs, trails to nowhere, and mini-debris landslides, despite the drought, were all telltale signs of heavy use. |
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After two weeks of dwelling on religious and social issues, Santorum delivered a concession speech heavy on economic talk. |
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Poland, for example, has large training grounds and ranges not subject to the civilian encroachment or heavy regulations that have bedeviled U.S. forces in Germany. |
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You'll be moving around at uni a lot, and heavy laptops are a killer. |
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These include diabetes, nipple piercings, lumpectomies or breast irradiation, the use of corticosteroids, having silicone breast implants, and being a heavy smoker. |
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Guyana is famous for rich, heavy rums while Haiti follows the French tradition of double distilling and extended aging in oak barrels for rich, full styles. |
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He soon found for his use the recoil was excessive and the gun too heavy to carry comfortably all day, so he traded it off for another 4-inch barreled.44 Special. |
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Her boots and gloves were of softest kidskin, and a belt encircled her waist from which hung a deadly, but less heavy version of her master's broadsword. |
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As we meandered through the mountains north of San Jose, we passed through endless coffee plantations, the rows of dark plants heavy with berries. |
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I do not use fixed spools for heavy fishing and would advise against it. |
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Put away heavy and dark wools and tweeds, fur, shearling, mohair, angora, cashmere, down-filled or quilted leather or suede items, chunky wool knits, flannel and fleece. |
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The weather in Yorkshire was restricted to widespread rain which was heavy in places but there were no reports of the flash floods seen on Sunday. |
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While thus fettered I was seized and flung down by a heavy sea which retreating suddenly left me lying naked on the sharp shingle from which I rose streaming with blood. |
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The atmospheric disturbance caused by rapid evaporation from these sudden, heavy rainstorms over a large land mass has a major effect on water supply forecasts in the West. |
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Mainly so the rest of the sorting and drying can begin when the downpours get too heavy to be out in the fields. |
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The recent heavy rainstorms have raised the water level of all three major rivers in Guangxi above the warning line, according to the local flood-control authority. |
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Other choices include heavy cropping small tomatoes that don't need pinching out, dwarf beans, leeks, courgettes, spring onions, shallots, garlic and radishes. |
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To make pinwheels, cut heavy paper or Mylar into 8-inch squares. |
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Kim Novak's heavy legs were concealed and all logic left on the cutting room floor. |
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The Australian cattle dog is a related breed which is similar in appearance to the Stumpy, but the Australian cattle dog is proportionally more heavy and less leggy. |
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Back then the barrels were wooden and extremely heavy it was hard work. |
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Throughout the nineteenth century, England was the largest investor in American land development, railroads, mining, cattle ranching, and heavy industry. |
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I have lived and worked in austere conditions, lifted and carried heavy equipment and never hesitated to assist in the effort to help the enemy die for their country. |
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Ms. Alexander is carrying this heavy mantle as if it were made of sheerest pashmina. |
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This had enabled the crew to reach the fo'c's'le, bridge and engine room in the stern area, because when fully laden in heavy seas the San T's deck would have been awash. |
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He was not a big as myself, but he was strong and wiry, and never seemed to have any trouble in windlassing a heavy bucket of rock or in pulling me out of the shaft. |
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He heard a heavy bang, before the glass in his ranchslider broke. |
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