The 35-year-old interior decorator said the burglars had found a jewellery box in his bedroom which he had forgotten to put back in a bank vault. |
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She looked very muscular and in her mid-forties with rich, dark brown curly hair put back in a tight bun. |
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She said nothing because she was stooped over a pile of clothes on her desk, waiting to be put back in her bureau. |
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Paine's memory was revered whenever social equality was put back on the political agenda. |
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The group channel was put back into the sets and the operators set to work waterproofing the vehicles. |
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Feather mattresses removed, aired and fluffed before being put back in their place. |
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Is the cotton plug or filler in the bottle torn, sticky, or stained, or does it appear to have been taken out and put back? |
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Timbers and stones have been numbered and their location recorded so the bridge will be put back together accurately, he said. |
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The match kick-off had to be put back 20 minutes while another coach arrived to take the players to the ground. |
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But the Council has revealed its hopes to put in safety measures have been put back. |
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The event was held to mark three Roman memorial stones being put back on show for the first time in three years as part of a new exhibition. |
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He didn't get any further than that, because he was swiftly recaptured and put back in jail. |
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The old houses that were left as they were in that same area are being put back to their original style in the process. |
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It's now been put back in the charter, and that legislation is going through parliament at the moment. |
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In order to be put back on the straight again, he has to be incarcerated to hopefully be able to withdraw from the addiction. |
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It was a whopper of a box of Quality Street choccies which I emptied and then rewrapped and put back on the shelf. |
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By the end of lunch, the conversation had put back on its veneer reflection of gaiety and jolliness. |
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Like Pandora's box, once opened, it is going to be well nigh impossible to put back the troubles and close down the lid. |
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Work was originally due to take place in November but a delay in the arrival of materials meant the work had to be put back a month. |
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She looks broken, like she needs to be put back together, and she clings to the boy next to her. |
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The date of the roadworks could be put back to the autumn if that date is preferred. |
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The record breaking flight is expected to take place in April, but could be put back to October depending on test flights and favourable winds. |
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The rest of my stuff I put back on my bag, then I zippered it so that none would fall out. |
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He believed the entire matter should be put back for one month to prevent the matter being done piecemeal. |
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Sure, there may be a few more aces than in the past, but a lot more balls are put back into play too. |
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Jordan disappeared back into the fitting room and put back on her regular clothes. |
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The chance of multiple births is higher with IVF because more than one embryo is often put back in the woman's womb. |
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Once the art gallery exhibition closes on June 6, the quilts will be folded up and put back in their storage boxes. |
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Suggestions are being made that perhaps the event could be put back a little, perhaps to the end of June. |
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Plans by Australian Wool Handlers to run alternate wool auctions have been put back until August to coincide with the new selling season. |
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We originally planned the event for July but then it was put back to September. |
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The restoration project has seen vast areas of the park put back into a rotational system of management. |
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I was actually put back in touch with my two long-lost half-brothers because of all this. |
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She had tried other slimming classes but was unsuccessful as any weight she lost she put back on again quickly. |
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The old tanks are taken apart, put back together again with new pumps and electrical assemblies, and finished with a flesh coat of paint. |
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But it's been put back together with doughty resolution, notably up on the volcanic bump of the old town. |
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I need to be taken back and have my guts put back in the stomach where nature intended them. |
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If a spade is turned it is put back in the middle of the talon and the next card is turned up for trumps. |
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If no player has a double the stones are put back and there is a new shuffle. |
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Any money they make after they've paid back the loan can either be put back into the business or kept. |
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The crusher broke the concrete into pieces of a size that could be put back into the ground as backfill for the new construction. |
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Time and again, proposals are sent back to the drawing board, put back out to consultation, referred up then down then up again. |
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She flies inside in terror, trembling all over, and that day decides to put back the curtain. |
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The rest I put back into their boxes, scratched out my address and replaced it with theirs, and sent them off. |
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The main runway will be put back to arable land and a bank of trees will be planted on the outside. |
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It nearly broke his heart when he heard her cry out in pain as the joint was put back into place by a powerful thrust by his palm. |
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The piece of metal was then beaten with some kind of hammer, before being put back into the fire. |
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I cleaned out and disinfected their compartment, and put in fresh bedding and put back some of their previous twigs and straw nesting materials. |
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Chandu may be put back with his mother in a couple of days, provided his condition continues to be stable. |
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So, when there is denitrifying bacteria that means the nitrate is being put back into the atmosphere? |
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Rail managers have already admitted that the finishing date of the station facelift has been put back by five months. |
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After a multitude of prolonged tests and diving exercises, he was put back on active duty. |
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My mother, just to be cruel, had insisted that every single item be put back where it belonged. |
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The death of President Mohamed Ibrahim Egal in May 2002 put back in jeopardy the autonomous but unrecognized state of Somaliland. |
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It's 20 years since the original service was discontinued and locals are delighted that the runs are being put back in place. |
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However this game can be tricky at the best of times and lo an behold the favourite was crowded out at this stage being put back to near last. |
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The officials handed Tom a penalty that meant he would be put back six places on the grid after qualifying at Brands Hatch. |
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Because of this not all the earth had been put back into the grave at the time of the burial, so it seems likely that a small burial mound or barrow surmounted the grave. |
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Venues could be forced to close if the date is not put back. |
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Its launch has been put back by negotiation delays, although the company confirms it is in negotiations with the larger studios and also with TV companies. |
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The development plans have been put back five to eight years. |
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The company's chief executive has been denied a visa, in a move that surely means the already delayed October 21 start of the trial will be put back still further. |
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Many hold classes in their living rooms, asking students to help re-arrange and then later put back furniture. |
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The bacon rashers can be placed on a heat-proof plate and put back in the oven to finish cooking till all the fat has melted and there are just very crisp bits left. |
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By agreement, if the card turned up to start the discard pile happens to be a wild card or a red three, it may be put back into the stock pile and another card turned up. |
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Under it he will serve a five-year jail sentence, plus three years of extra supervision by the probation service during which he can be put back in prison if he reoffends. |
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Four members were absent at the meeting, which was put back a week despite being in the diary for seven months, but 15 voted against reselection and eight voted in favour. |
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Looks quite promising, though it's early days yet what with the film's release date having been put back to December so as to allow time for reshoots. |
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In summer, the glazed frame-light can often be left off altogether and replaced with a slatted frame, the glazed light being put back if there is a likelihood of heavy rain. |
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He now says that his attempt on the world record will be put back at least a couple of months while he attempts to overcome the problem with the compressed air. |
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Then, with astonishing speed, Murphy was effectively put back in Hollywood lockdown. |
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If the wrong rubbish is in the grey bin, will it be taken out and left to one side, or will it be put back into the bin, after it has been emptied? |
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While the slates are off, the roof space will be insulated, a fire barrier will be installed and the new slates will be put back over underfelt to improve the waterproofing. |
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According to survivors' accounts, the boat was so unseaworthy that 21 people had earlier asked to be put back to shore and were left on a small Indonesian island. |
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They put back a fireplace into the dining room and laid an oak laminate floor in the lounge and sanded and varnished the floorboards in the bedrooms. |
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He was commissioned as an ensign and put back on a ship, the USS Tripoli. |
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After every explosion, they clean the place and everything is put back to normal again. |
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How much courage would it take for him to ask that the Olmert proposal be put back on the table? |
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For hundreds of years, he was left shattered after falling off a wall but Humpty Dumpty has been put back together in a politically correct version of the nursery rhyme. |
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The game was to have been played last Sunday week but was put back due to an objection being lodged against the Cork champions by the opposing team in the Munster final. |
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She put back everything, except the shoes and purple dress, into the trunk, closed it, and moved on to the wooden hope chest which sat next to the trunk. |
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There was pandemonium in the bar when the television was put off during the Armagh match but after some negotiation was quickly put back on again. |
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To be on the safe side, the camera housings were taken back down and switch on has been put back by about six weeks while the technical issues are fully resolved. |
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Police in West Yorkshire are taking on more than 20 financial investigators to make sure that criminals' ill-gotten gains get put back into the community. |
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We also took the opportunity to put back a ceiling rose in the original style and will be re-fitting a picture rail to highlight the proportions of the room. |
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Repairs are needed to the some of the crash barriers involved in the accident, which could mean the proposed midday reopening being put back well into the afternoon. |
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The engine restarts automatically when the car is put back in gear. |
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In a disastrous miscalculation, the producers carefully put back all the lame, dated gags and Manhattan provincialisms that dotted the original production. |
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Although they were eventually put back on the rails, the bad odour lingered, and was not dispelled when a non-executive director quit in high dudgeon. |
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Herbs such as Slippery Elm and Comfrey leaf help to put back moisture into the lungs that smoking burns out. |
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Paul put the skull back in its proper place, put back the coffin lid, and kicked dirt and rocks overtop. |
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We must arrange to deconvert chartered vessels if the owner so desires. He may want them put back in the same condition as when chartered. |
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After the costly failure of the Gegenangriff on 1 October, the attack was put back to 4 October, rehearsals taking place from 2 to 3 October. |
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Or the catalogues that start plugging those hampers with cock-a-leekie soup, a fruit loaf and tinned salmon before the neon snowmen have been put back in the loft. |
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Controversially, Hamilton became the first and only driver to have his car recovered by a crane and put back on the track during a Formula One race. |
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National Coal of Alabama's dragline was put back into service in late July 2008 and is expected to increase production by approximately 30,000 tons per month. |
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At the start of May, difficulties with condensers were discovered on ships of the third battleship squadron, so the operation was put back to 23 May. |
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