Early last season he was lifting a luggage bag from a hotel lift when he twinged something. |
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In addition, many collared mangabeys display by continuously lifting and lowering their conspicuous white eyelids. |
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The fog is lifting, but too slowly, and we are just approaching one-quarter mile now. |
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He noticed that there was a fog lifting and it was obscuring the moonlight. |
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When you're lifting weights, the good pain is the burn you feel in the muscle belly. |
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Asian suppliers are lifting prices as demand remains strong and material costs increase. |
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Investors want businesses to concentrate on pumping up the bottom line and lifting stock prices. |
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Tonight you said that the politics of lifting people up beats the politics of tearing people down! |
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That should spark the economy and corporate profit growth, lifting stock prices, investors say. |
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This prompted tracker funds to buy the stock, lifting the share price even higher. |
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Finally, again push your hands and also your feet into the floor bringing your body into a backbend, lifting from the floor up. |
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A bowler who exerts a lot of energy into lifting and turning the ball to get a lot of revolutions and hook. |
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He was an enormous man, capable of firing an automatic rifle with only one hand or lifting me clear up off the ground. |
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In La Liga, he scored 16 goals and created many more with his passes and runs off the ball, lifting Real to a league championship. |
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I've been told that lifting the bulbs, storing them for the summer and replanting them in the fall will improve their performance. |
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Saltatorial running, due to the high lifting of the body with each jump, is a very costly form of running. Consequently, saltors tire quickly. |
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Pain in the abdomen below the last rib especially while walking or lifting weight is called atypical angina. |
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She felt his strong arms snake behind her back, pulling her closer and lifting her up slightly so her toes were barely touching the ground. |
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An RAF helicopter assisted the rescue, lifting both the climbers and team members to the bottom of the valley. |
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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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Just half of the amount could pay off the international debt of 22 of the poorest countries in Africa, lifting millions of people out of poverty. |
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Suddenly, Noah made a wild lunge for her, grabbing her around the waist and lifting her effortlessly off the ground. |
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The package's design allows seniors, children, and arthritics to pour milk through a front-mounted spout by tilting rather than lifting. |
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Many dams are accompanied by locks, which raise and lower water levels, lifting ships to ports at higher elevations. |
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Lincoln's status as a great patenter, incidentally, stems from a single patent for a device for lifting riverboats over shoals. |
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Though what we see is a woman lifting her shift and baring her legs, she is not inviting observation. |
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With their limited lifting capacity and unreliable engines, airplanes could best be employed in carrying lightweight, high-value cargo. |
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However, eddying mixing motion can overturn this density profile, momentarily lifting heavy water above light water. |
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Brown rightly says that the heavy lifting in changing attitudes and engaging people with difficult issues has to be done by civil society too. |
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After school that day I was slightly light-headed as I was lifting weights. |
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Use the same technique as above but add a twist, lifting your right shoulder towards the opposite knee. |
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First, the crane operator lowers the lifting beam with the rigging attached, and the riggers connect the cables to the lifting inserts. |
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Successive governments have also proclaimed the goal of lifting growth rates, but too often their commitment has been rhetorical only. |
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In Book II Heron discusses lifting heavy objects with a lever, a pulley, a wedge, or a screw. |
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Plane with the grain of the wood whenever possible, to avoid catching and lifting chips of wood. |
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A violent gale shot upwards, lifting clots of mud into the air, stirring his clothing and hair. |
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In 1937, they took the racetrack by storm, winning everywhere and lifting a quickly obsessed nation out of its doldrums. |
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The surgery involves lifting a small flap of corneal tissue and lasering onto the deeper cornea beneath. |
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The lifting bag also comes with a remotely controlled activator which can be triggered up to a kilometre away. |
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They mark it steadily, the alpha male and the alpha female of the pack lifting their legs at this or that bunch of grass as the pack moves along. |
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Then the second arm gripped the pipe at ground level and began lifting it while the first one released it and moved back. |
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They were muscular all around from working hard all summer lifting heavy boxes for their father's moving business. |
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The sort of stresses that induce these changes include blowing against a resistance, lifting heavy objects, and straining at stool. |
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On this level, France would have preferred no regime change and a lifting of sanctions to get back to business as usual. |
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There was no disapproval in his expression, only a slight wry lifting of his lips. |
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And joyous laughter echoed and re-echoed around the room and rolled over the city, lifting the hearts of the multitudes. |
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So lifting a flea a small distance is more work than holding a heavy weight stationary. |
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Hovingham's chances of lifting the divisional trophy took a knock when they suffered a shock defeat at Clifton Alliance. |
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Trent reciprocated her embrace, lacing his arms around her waist and lifting her up against him. |
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Josh let out a loud whoop before wrapping his arms around her and lifting her off the ground. |
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The wind was playing tricks, lifting heaps of dried leaves, whizzing them round, and shifting them from one end of the garden to the other. |
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Day after day, the pair attempted to outdo each other lifting weights in the Celtic gym. |
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He stays in shape throughout the year by canoeing and kayaking, hiking with poles and lifting weights. |
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Finally, the cat sat in the middle of the street washing himself, lifting first one paw and then the other to clean his ears and whiskers. |
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I worked out three to four times a week, attending aerobics classes and lifting weights. |
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I wouldn't be able to do any of the lifting but pushing a wheelchair around wouldn't be too bad. |
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I was lifting and collaging sentences and sections from all sorts of popular publications and juxtaposing them for effect. |
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The builders did not have the use of wheels or pulleys for moving or lifting loads. |
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A just and democratic approach to Iraq would also lead to the lifting of sanctions. |
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We did a 3 mile jog, 100 sit ups, 200 jumping jacks, a rope climb, weight lifting, and 20 laps in the pool. |
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Shields took co-pilot, and once he strapped in, Mitchell pulled back on the joystick, lifting the helicopter off the ground. |
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Witnesses said the takeoff roll was long and the airplane went almost the entire length of the runway before lifting off. |
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And the tool carriers feature level lift from ground to full boom height, with no need to adjust the angle of the fork tines while lifting. |
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Tailwinds produce excessive rolling speeds prior to lifting off and following touchdown. |
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If we are to gauge his abilities off his TKO win in 5 he might be lifting his leg on the wrong tree. |
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It is found guilty of lifting its leg and soiling the original theatrical aspect ratio of this film. |
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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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Once you have cracked this, try lifting your pelvic floor upwards in stages, like a lift stopping at different floors, then bring it down again. |
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Country people have borne the brunt of the lifting of tariffs and withdrawal of state, government, bank and business services from the regions. |
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What is going on in Vienna is flatly felonious behavior that is lifting billions of dollars from the pockets of American citizens. |
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He can also choose to pad his pockets by lifting the purses and jewels off passers-by as they walk through the streets. |
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He made up for a series of near misses by lifting the main event at Openshaw Park in Bury. |
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However if he can keep the Canaries in the Premiership then that will mean as much as lifting a trophy. |
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There's never been a better time for an unheralded side to enjoy a long run, even if lifting the trophy is sadly out of the question these days. |
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He paid tribute to his fellow players after lifting both trophies at an awards ceremony at Salford's Willows Variety Centre last night. |
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Thanks, but as you can see, her mood is finally lifting, thanks to Timmy, Robert, and some close friends. |
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That will give him enormous confidence and you can tell his mood is lifting. |
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With today's tiki tour safely over and done with, the heavy lifting starts in earnest for the team tomorrow with a morning gym session. |
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At this point I am suddenly aware that the previous intense heaviness and feeling of irritation is lifting. |
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She felt a burden lifting off her shoulders and smiled at the carefree feeling that permeated her senses. |
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Angelique yawned and shifted sideways in the throne for comfort, lifting her legs over the right arm rest. |
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I took a quick step back before walking forward, lifting my leg, and kicking the door open. |
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Only time will tell whether the cross-cultural mix will end up lifting the roof to a higher place. |
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The soil raised the planting beds, lifting plant roots out of the quagmire and allowing excess water to drain away. |
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I tried calling some shops and was told by some that a 1.5-or 2-ton jack would be enough, since the jack won't be lifting the whole truck. |
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The mechanism for lifting the grate lay in a concealed room of the cave that was on the right of the stairs. |
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There's been a real touch of heat in it all day, lifting the spirits and driving minor aches and pains away. |
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The lifting of the import ban and the elimination of import quotas and licenses will seriously affect refined products and synthetic fibers. |
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In its ordinary sense it conveys to us an item of plant with a projecting boom or jib over which are braced lifting wires and pulleys. |
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That pressure also flows to the slave cylinder to provide additional lifting force to the jib boom. |
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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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I could clearly see my size 10 mayfly nymph as it proceeded downstream, bumping and lifting off the bottom. |
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The guilt was slowly lifting, but her fear of making the wrong decision still weighed heavily. |
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After lifting and dividing, replant sections from outside the clump and discard the old center. |
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We had no lifting training and were not provided with driver's mates to assist with the lifting involved. |
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Even lifting heavier weights at fewer repetitions two days a week will more positively affect bone health. |
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It is a startling admission from the manager who ended the club's 36-year wait for a trophy by lifting the Tennents Scottish Cup two years ago. |
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I leaned over and grabbed her shoulders, lifting her up into a sitting position. |
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Female nurses busied themselves lifting the patient and cutting off his clothes. |
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The blast of red hot air filled the balloon, lifting them high into the air. |
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She stays like that, lifting her face and her camera to the heavens, in the squawking aerial universe of all these flying creatures. |
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I sat close to the fire, gazing into the glowing heart of it, and then lifting my eyes to the brightening stars. |
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I stole fifteen minutes to go and sit on the patio, closing my eyes and lifting my face to the sun. |
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This helicopter had four lifting airscrews and five auxiliary propellers. |
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On Nov. 13, after years of deliberation, an advisory panel finally recommended lifting the ban, sort of. |
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There was a lot of effort and lifting, but artistically speaking, it just fell out of me. |
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A man whose back aches from standing under these bright lights, and from lifting heavy boxes of books. |
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These summery scents will waft through your house, lifting your spirits. |
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A well-fitting bra can make a real difference to your shape, lifting your bust away from your waistline and making your body look longer and slimmer. |
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Then you had these two acrobats, a male and a female, both jacked, bending and lifting and putting their bodies into positions that appear to be physically impossible. |
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Would you believe the switch was actuated by lifting up the horn button! |
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We practice slowly lifting heavier weights to work all my body parts. |
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That's why you've got to keep lifting heavier and heavier weights. |
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He stepped forward and embraced his son, lifting him clear off the ground. |
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He stopped and closed his eyes, lifting his face to the sky. |
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He ducked in behind the cargo ship, which was lifting sluggishly upwards. |
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The fog was lifting, revealing a grey sky, and a metallic coloured ocean. |
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Nor does it see the clouds lifting soon, whoever wins today's election. |
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Australia's shipping lines are lifting prices to get back in the black. |
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It is perfectly true that an individual firm, or even several firms, can increase profits by monopolizing their product markets and lifting the price. |
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When they're both going, it's like watching two thrashing machines, one crashing the ball through gully and point and the other lifting anything within reach over mid wicket. |
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This can be done without any appreciable harm to the plant, though of course it is better to wait until the rhizomes have matured in July before lifting and planting. |
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First, moisten the soil around the plant several days before lifting. |
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The deal is aimed at opening up global markets to producers from the developing world, enabling them to start lifting their countries out of poverty. |
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The premier division leaders took a further step towards lifting the Championship trophy for the first time since 1999 when they took 26 points from a draw at Easingwold. |
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A Russian pensioner has been arrested after allegedly masterminding a scam geared to lifting the credit card number of Western tourists visiting Moscow cyber cafes. |
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You might have heard about scam merchants offering to find grants for businesses, pocketing a fat consultancy fee and disappearing into the distance without lifting a finger. |
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One thing that fascinated me on hearing that the Russians were bent on raising the crippled sub was exactly how one goes about lifting it, with live torpedoes still aboard? |
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His achievement ranked among the best in Irish sport and his reward for lifting the spirits of a nation was to be named Irish Person of the Year at a televised ceremony. |
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That suffering could be alleviated at one stroke by lifting the sanctions. |
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But the fascinating aspect is the lifting of the gay age of consent. |
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Similar to doing a rebus or crossword puzzle, it's a drawing of nine dots, and the challenge is to connect them without lifting the pen from the paper. |
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When a temporary lifting of the curfew was announced in Jenin on the fourth day of the holy month of Ramadan in November 2002, the happiest of all were the children. |
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The door slides shut just behind me, the craft lifting off a moment later. |
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Without your so much as lifting a buffed pinky, those with dishonorable intentions are exposed by seemingly supernatural forces. |
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She didn't recall injuring herself, but she had been lifting heavy boxes. |
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It also enhances your gripping power, and helps to strengthen muscles that are used in lifting boxes and other heavy items that you may encounter during household chores. |
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Backcountry skiers, especially European glisse alpinists, wanted the benefits of this latest alpine gear, only with the option of lifting their heel for hiking. |
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Pull the baby runners back into the rows so they are not trodden on later, lifting the ripening berries up and carefully coddling each plant in a nest of straw. |
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The mist was still lifting off the big lake in the park at Windsor, and only a few joggers and moochers ambled about along the narrow path, that circles the lake. |
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Prior to the legalisation of lifting, the lineout was a jungle, and a prime opportunity for forwards to leather each other without the referee ever being able to see. |
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Once the braces are secure and the panel is plumb, the crane slackens the cables, and the riggers disconnect the lifting hardware from the panels. |
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Before lifting off on your scientific inquiry into ballooning and lighter-than-air flight, it helps to have some background information about the history of ballooning. |
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The left hander is taken in 3rd gear at around 160 kph, and we will then be back on the power as soon as possible as we take 2, lifting only briefly to apex at around 220 kph. |
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Possible competitions will include aquatics, basketball, bocce, cycling, equestrian sports, gymnastics, power lifting, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. |
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At 6ft 5ins, even in this age of legalised lifting, he is not tall for a modern international lock forward, but much of his lineout work was excellent. |
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It could also do with lifting that film's concise 72-minute running time. |
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In addition to the 18 hours a week she spends riding and lifting weights, she builds her own trails, laboring with shovel and pickax for six hours at a stretch. |
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I sighed, and a cold breeze swept past me, lifting the tail of my coat. |
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Under Harmon, Pavin has worked to lose his distinctive habit of lifting and fanning the club open on the takeaway, producing a backswing that was too narrow and too long. |
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Worse, PREA uses the blunt instrument of federal funding to try to force states to do the heavy lifting of reform. |
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Hannah Ware and Stuart Townsend manage to capture some heat together, but ultimately Betrayal feels like heavy lifting. |
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The Saudi ambassador to Washington at the time, Prince Bandar, provided the heavy lifting. |
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The lifting contractor should have qualified personnel inspect all reusable hardware upon receipt for any signs of shipping damage, tampering, or intentional alteration. |
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As an example, she cites a sermon delivered by Theodore Synkellos in 627 to commemorate the anniversary of the lifting of the Avar siege of Constantinople the previous year. |
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To put the canvas on the tipi poles, the cover is laid out on the ground, the lifting pole is laid over the cover's middle and the cover is tied to the pole. |
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You don't put off lifting the weight when the barbells are in your hands. |
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In the US, tornadoes twisting at 300 mph sometimes sweep a path a mile wide over 50 miles, lifting and dumping trucks, barns, livestock and people. |
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Strand jacks or self-propelled modular trailers do the lifting and moving. |
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It can also form due to the lifting of advection fog during breezy conditions. |
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At the end of the meal, use a candlesnuffer to put out the flame, lifting the snuffer high so the smoke can rise. |
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He does the heavy lifting, and she passes it off with a sleight of hand. |
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Her workout includes running on the treadmill and lifting weights. |
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On the morning of 11 October 1982, the final lift of the entire package of cradle, hull and lifting frame began. |
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In the past, a number of studies have focused on the benefits of lifting techniques to reduce compressive loading on the lumbar spine. |
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Harvesting involves simply lifting the bags or rack to the surface and removing the mature oysters. |
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There's been a little exterior face lifting on the new Scenics, plus better-value trim choices. |
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If the turbine has a difficult access road, a containerized crane can be lifted up by the internal crane to provide heavier lifting. |
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This expansion causes the ice to act as a lever that loosens the rock by lifting it. |
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Pamphlets by liberal nobles and clergy became widespread after the lifting of press censorship. |
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The challenges of promoting development and lifting living standards in a rather isolated area of Indonesia such as NTT are considerable. |
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Speaker challenged the diagnosis, resulting in a new diagnosis of a milder form of tuberculosis and the lifting of restrictions on his movements. |
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Even when lifting sentences and scenes, Conrad changed their character, inserted them within novel structures. |
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Environmental and consumer groups attacked the lifting of the ban as unwarranted. |
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Platform Sales is now offering their foreign customers the option of having their cherry pickers and other lifting equipment exported. |
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Rearward motion involves lifting the rear leg and pushing with the lead leg. |
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Finish each stroke with a light, lifting motion toward the last wet edge to help prevent brushmarks. |
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The MV Norma is a self-propelled Sheerlegs lifting vessel able to raise ships weighing up to 440 tonnes. |
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Once again, my little attempt to charm her with humour was met with a ceilingward lifting of the eyebrows in finicky disapproval. |
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Forward motion involves lifting the lead leg and pushing with the rear leg. |
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The concertmaster would lead the tempo of pieces by lifting his or her bow in a rhythmic manner. |
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He went on down the boulevard, bonjouring right and left, lifting his hat, bowing. He moved very slowly. |
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We want our experts to spend their time on this and do the heavy lifting for us. |
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The carefulness of lifting pots and objects from the soil filled me with a longing to be an archaeologist myself. |
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Lifting Weights Get a cardio workout in while lifting weights! |
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Have you considered lifting, potting and moving ageratum, browallia, lobelia or marigold indoors to extend their bloom for some weeks or months. |
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Al-Hwasali lives in Sana'a and hopes to establish a small weight lifting club to train young people. |
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The contest was organized by district sports department in cooperation with district weight lifting association at Body Talk Gymnasium. |
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Complete avulsions become more common with other activities, such as water skiing, dancing, weight lifting, and ice-skating. |
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Such days as there was no window-dressing there was a mighty carrying and lifting of blocks and bales of goods into piles and stacks. |
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He sat in a wheely chair just inside the door, spinning one way and the other, lifting up his knees to spin faster. |
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Lots of exercise, sprinting up and down driveways, heavy lifting. |
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She went to get her tarts... but some one had stolen all the fruit out of them by lifting up the upper crust. |
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Deke mashed a wad of stinkbait onto the treble hook, then rinsed his fingers in the water to reduce the foul stench before lifting his beer can. |
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Barry sounded lighter, his spirits lifting slightly from the shell shocking humiliation and helplessness he'd been feeling. |
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However the lifting occurs, the air cools due to expansion in lower pressure, which in turn produces condensation. |
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The condition exists because warm moist air rises by orographic lifting to the top of a mountain range. |
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The cervical curvature forms as a result of lifting the head and the lumbar curvature forms as a result of walking. |
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One of those technologies is the Noria, which is basically a wheel fitted with buckets on the peripherals for lifting water. |
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Usher reports that Hero of Alexandria's treatise on Mechanics focussed on the study of lifting heavy weights. |
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Macmillan resigned the Conservative whip in protest at the lifting of sanctions on Italy after her conquest of Abyssinia. |
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The use of ropes for hunting, pulling, fastening, attaching, carrying, lifting, and climbing dates back to prehistoric times. |
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To be sure, Solarz was no stranger to controversy or heavy lifting. |
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Ropes have tensile strength and so can be used for dragging and lifting, but are too flexible to provide compressive strength. |
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They a renumber one in the world rankings, but France are capable of lifting their level in the World Cup. |
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From the crown, separate sections before gently lifting and backcombing your hair. |
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In lifting her arms to perk up the bow at her throat, she knocked a hat off the bracket. |
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This allows the power normally required to drive the tail rotor to be applied to the main rotors, increasing the aircraft's lifting capacity. |
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A repair shop may be able to resole some of your favorites with a solid tread, which prevents slipping and makes lifting feet easier. |
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This included spear and stone throwing, building and testing physical strength through wrestling, fist fighting, and stone lifting. |
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When I started lifting in 1970, I was the skinniest thirteen-year-old I knew. |
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Kites had a historical role in lifting scientific instruments to measure atmospheric conditions for weather forecasting. |
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Graham secured victory with five minutes left, coolly lifting the ball over Asmir Begovic. |
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According to Daily Star, they offered an even money shot on Bayern lifting the trophy and 5-2 on Munich winning the clash and both teams scoring. |
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Profiles using tape will often show a rather jagged profile due to the thermocouple junction lifting from the contact surface during heating. |
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This collision of plates is responsible for lifting the massive Andes Mountains and causing the volcanoes which are strewn throughout them. |
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Although hydrogen has more lifting power, it is explosive in an atmosphere rich in oxygen. |
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This makes it lighter and, if its lifting power is greater than the weight of the balloon containing it, it will lift the balloon upwards. |
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When his back problems kept him from lifting furniture, his skill as a packer kept him employed. |
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Lifting a finger to greet is dangerous because it may make us feel guilty about not lifting a finger to help. |
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Agonistic behaviour consists of thrusting and snapping at opponents with their bills, or lifting and waving their wings in a threatening manner. |
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A good example of this is the recent lifting and re-laying of enormous 18th century flagstones that had become cracked and dislodged, so posing a very real hazard. |
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The inventors said that the exoskeleton can also be used by people whose jobs require heavy lifting like warehouse workers, removalists and couriers. |
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Because his tires were small and almost treadless, he could not maintain the speed of a Volga, which passed him, its fat tires lifting packed snow onto his windshield. |
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This made it virtually impossible to pass cables under the hull and required far more lifting power than if the ship had settled on a hard seabed. |
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Weight lifting can do wonders to avert lymphatic issues that arise in women after they have undergone breast surgery, according to a research study. |
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For lifting operations, ancient cranes were employed since ca. |
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Weight lifting in women with reastcancer-related lymphedema. |
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I am referring to liposuction, multiplane and multivector face lifting, endoscopic plastic surgery, laser resurfacing, and microvascular tissue transfer. |
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Their stare is dignified and resourceless, and recalls those lines of Celan rebuking the lifting of stones and the exposure of those constrained to cower beneath them. |
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Catherine was instrumental in lifting the young prince's spirits, and soon became a key part in his life, as his tutor and main female figure in his life. |
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In contrast to a flying wing, which is a wing with minimal or no conventional fuselage, a lifting body can be thought of as a fuselage with little or no conventional wing. |
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A lifting body is a configuration in which the body itself produces lift. |
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Dr Sebe said the fact that violence erupted so soon after the lifting of a 30-year state of emergency in the country was an interesting coincidence. |
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But the damage to hydrogen's reputation as a lifting gas was already done. |
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Above this grey skyline slowly lifting clouds of dirty smoke rose into the morning air as the salvoes of Japanese shells exploded with a delayed crump. |
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Kites have been used for signaling, for delivery of munitions, and for observation, by lifting an observer above the field of battle, and by using kite aerial photography. |
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The Hopkinstown teenager again upset the applecart by lifting the Aberconwy Trophy at Conwy and Maesdu after a stunning five-shot victory over Neath's Richard Hooper. |
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So if your next note involves lifting a finger, you need to plan to lift the finger promptly to above its spot on the string so that it's ready to play again at any time. |
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Ancient and medieval Chinese sources list other uses of kites for measuring distances, testing the wind, lifting men, signaling, and communication for military operations. |
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Crew members also developed arthritis through the stresses on their joints from heavy lifting and maritime life generally, and suffered bone fractures. |
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Though lifting medicine balls isn't an Olympic sport either. |
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Initially, this irrigation relied probably on a combination of artesian springs and shaduf wells, a water lifting technology that was likely obtained from Egypt. |
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Shari Liberman, a hand and upper extremity specialist, sees an increase in patients with wrist sprains and other hand injuries caused by improper weight lifting in January. |
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He eyed Norman, who was lifting one end of a four-by-two and sighting down it, as his Bendigo uncle had taught him to sight new beams, seeking out the bow. |
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Thirty thousand flamingos lifting off a soda lake in northern Tanzania. |
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It''s getting bigger and the nail is lifting from the nail bed. |
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Mick Lawrenson recently took over Steel City and said the gym and seminar has a crossover appeal for people who enjoy all sorts of training, not just serious weight lifting. |
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The fast resetting action also helps produce a better job of plowing since large areas of unplowed land are not left as when lifting a plow over a stone. |
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Due to its weight, hay can cause a number of injuries to humans, particularly those related to lifting and moving bales, as well as risks related to stacking and storing. |
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A lutenist or theorbo player could lead by lifting the instrument neck up and down to indicate the tempo of a piece, or to lead a ritard during a cadence or ending. |
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Approximately three chambers are periodically fed with fuel by lifting the metal lid from the feedhole, charging fine coal with a small hand shovel and then replacing the lid. |
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The simplest reverberatory is nothing more than a steel box lined with alumina refractory brick with a flue at one end and a vertically lifting door at the other. |
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Otters are the only marine animals that are capable of lifting and turning over rocks, which they often do with their front paws when searching for prey. |
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Principals of a string section will also lead entrances for their section, typically by lifting the bow before the entrance, to ensure the section plays together. |
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A full assessment of the impact of lifting the moratorium would require additional detail on the scope of any exceptions and how they are determined. |
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Justice Minister Masahiko Komura on Tuesday reiterated his opposition to hasty action in lifting a legal ban on treasury stock, or shares reacquired by companies. |
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When the fit had spent itself he walked weakly to the window and, lifting the sash, sat in a corner of the embrasure and leaned his elbow upon the sill. |
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Iranian troops hit Iraki forces with big surprise attack around Abadan today lifting the seige of the oil refinery city tier a year of the gulf war, Radio Teheran reported. |
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He was 'so overcome with the heat,' poor man! in lifting the mail-bag out of the cart, that he had to go and nobblerize at the 'Royal' before he felt equal to opening it. |
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This encompasses airbricks, gulley grids, channel gratings, surface and stop tap boxes, lifting tools, sealing plates and brackets in grey and ductile iron. |
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