In discussions of work and family the issue of equality of parenting should be no barbecue stopper. |
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A bung, made of glass, plastic, rubber, earthenware, silicone, or wood, is a barrel's stopper, analogous to the cork of a bottle. |
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Then putting a stopper on my joy came the realization of how stupid I had been, allowing my emotions to cloud my judgement. |
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It was the Prime Minister four years ago who said the work-life balance issue was a barbecue stopper for Australians. |
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When you are ready to etherize the flies, remove the stopper from the mouth of the etherizer. |
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Whatever happened to the barbecue stopper of a new tax and family payment system? |
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The media might be making a big fuss over this but right across the mainland people are saying this ain't no barbecue stopper. |
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His invention was designed to cut a hole through an existing bung or stopper rather than through the oak barrel head. |
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This was closed with a stopper composed of several layers of cork with the grain running crossways to reduce porosity. |
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Breaks in aseptic technique can introduce microbial contamination into the vial via the needle, syringe, or rubber stopper. |
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I then used my rubber cork stopper to stopper the wine bottle after I'd drunk my fill. |
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She took the stopper out of the bottle and placed it on the small table next to the stumpy candle. |
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Despite being released by Carlisle United, the city's football fans still adore the shot stopper. |
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Packaged in a graduated green bottle and a black stopper, this is an elegant fragrance for either women or men. |
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It also comes in a squat Victorian apothecary-style bottle with cork stopper. |
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The 27-year-old powerful run stopper, with decent range and speed, could need up to 10 months to rehab. |
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He is an excellent goal stopper and he has been known to try and take on opposing players with his amazing skills. |
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At the end of the day, if the crew can't get along and the crew can't function together, it's a show stopper. |
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A high oil price is obviously a show stopper, since it hits consumer spending. |
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She plugged the stopper in the drain and began to fill the tub with hot steamy water. |
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The fact that he could not hit the net even once was down to the reflexes of the one-time York stopper. |
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Everything held firm, including the sheet stopper through which the halyard was led into the cockpit. |
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Coiling his right arm around some rigging, he carefully pulls a wineskin from his belt and opens the stopper with his teeth. |
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While you're at the shop, buy a sparkling-wine stopper so you can recork the bottle and enjoy the wine again and again over the next week or so. |
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The old stopper goes in as it has countless times before, along with the shiny new quick draw. |
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It was a shocking lapse from the usually solid stopper and completely knocked the wind out of City's sails. |
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They get involved in a bout after the Celtic striker unfairly challenged the stopper. |
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The spigot stem had an annular cutting edge to cut a cylindrical plug out of the bung or stopper by twisting the spigot. |
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Take a tally of the number of times Clemens succeeded as a stopper in his years with the Sox. |
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The form of combat which Simeon prefers is archery, where the arrows have no sharp end, but a rubber stopper. |
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This was just one of a number of excellent saves by the new Newry stopper in what was an assured performance. |
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Available in a bright blue with purple undertones, this plant is a show stopper when mass planted. |
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He's undersized, but because of the way he plays with leverage he's able to disengage from blocks and be a run stopper. |
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It's easy to compile a list of big league pitchers who went from stopper to plugger. |
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It is too long and occasionally plodding, and, despite the effervescence of the cast, not every song is a show stopper. |
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As the Cubs late-inning stopper in 1965, Abernathy led the majors with 84 appearances and 31 saves. |
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A team's No.1 pitcher is supposed to be its stopper, and its ace often faces the opponent's top pitcher. |
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Wells will be counted on to be the stopper and provide leadership for the young pitchers. |
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There shouldn't be any serious questions asked of the American stopper until he is given ample protection from his defenders. |
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Pulling out the stopper, she poured the thick contents into a goblet and drank deep, almost draining the glass. |
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This is to guarantee that if the handgun does discharge, the projectile will go directly into the bullet stopper. |
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The event's show stopper was when the organisers released a dole of doves, white balloons and confetti from a helicopter as symbols of peace. |
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Period pieces show a fire polished finish on the peg of the stopper. |
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Guy Ritchie updated the film by recasting the 1960s blaggers as escapees from a GQ photo-shoot and remoulding the caper to involve a shotgun and an ex-Wimbledon stopper. |
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She put the stopper in the bath and began to fill it with lukewarm water. |
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They are marketed as being pourable after the stopper is removed. |
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One amazing blood red gown, its bust bursting forth in asymmetrical waves of fabric, was a show stopper. |
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As a political distraction it proved an almighty barbecue stopper. |
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Holds 6 bottles and includes a stopper, foil cutter and wine opener with corkscrew and bottle opener. |
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The larger end of the powder horn is fitted with a wooden top and the narrow end with a stopper. |
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Created around 1900, this Dene powder horn is made from cow horn with a wooden stopper. |
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The decanter also features a distinctive gold stopper and a red and gold neckband that proudly displays the Ansac emblem. |
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The standard pack contains 100 test strips in an aluminum tube fitted with a desiccant-filled stopper. |
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An automatic lockable stop fixes cable or hose in place and prevents excessive strain. The stopper also keeps the cable from retracting. |
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Should the hoped-for meeting eventuate, the Barcelona stopper knows it will not be easy to get the better of his compatriots. |
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It is thought that the loop acted as a stopper for the bulla, which may have contained a liquid, presumably perfume. |
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Remove the flip-off cap from the vial and clean the penetrable stopper of the vial with an antiseptic. |
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A pycnometer must have a unique serial number legibly and indelibly marked on the bottle and its stopper. |
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This carafe stopper, injection moulded in a single operation, is both solid and sparkling. |
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Mix the sieved sample and collect it in a suitable clean, dry container fitted with an air-tight stopper. |
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Water or additional absorbing solution is added to the collar to aid in rinsing the flask neck when the stopper is withdrawn. |
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Our sporty, yet chic long-sleeve polo shirt with pin tuck detailing on left shoulder is an understated style stopper. |
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The idea is you remove the stick stopper, wash hands and then put it back in place. |
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If your child or yourself lose the stopper during the filling of the gourd or if this one suffered from a long use. |
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Preserve the fizz in your champagne or sparkling wine with this easy to use stopper. |
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Once the genie is out of the bottle, Dr Green doesn't plan to retain the stopper. |
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When they first started doing the big hatcheries in Alaska, it was actually the stopper for success in the sockeye enhancement industry. |
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Remove the stopper for an instant in order to balance the pressure and close the Erlenmeyer flask again. |
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She nodded and let him have another swallow of whiskey before she took it from his unresisting fingers and shoved the stopper back into the bottle. |
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Marie shredded the book's pages, enclosed the shreds within gel capsules, put the capsules inside a glass druggist's bottle, and sealed the bottle with a cork stopper. |
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Do not, under any circumstances, place the juice in a jug, stopper the jug with a cork, and allow it to sit in a cool, dry place for eighteen to twenty-one days. |
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It was also apparent from early on that Hibs stopper Pat Walker was commander-in-chief of the group as the younger players in particular followed him regimentally. |
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The stopper of this container is remarkable in its representation of a female head, transforming this object, perhaps once owned by a man, into the stylized figure of a woman. |
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Pope Joan's description of the impromptu birth of her child, while the female pope was still in mannish masquerade, is a guaranteed conversation stopper. |
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The defense desperately needs him to be the run stopper in the middle. |
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This keeps the controls close enough to the forward end of the boom, but also keeps the stopper forward of the area where the boom vang is attached. |
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However, the stainless steel particles that were observed in the context of this complaint have been attributed to burrs that flake off upon insertion and withdrawal of the needle from the stopper during reconstitution. |
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It's a show stopper that will work well alongside the bright colour scheme. |
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All the accessories of the generator, such as vial, stopper, chromatography column, column tubing and elution needle, are compatible with the eluate. |
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Teamed with bright chunky jewellery and a great pair of heels, this eye catching dress is a real show stopper. |
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I pull the rubber stopper from the hole in the tip. |
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Her rendition of Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien was outstanding, while Don't Cry for me Argentina was the other show stopper of the night. |
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Pair of enameled sinks from the 1930's. One has a complete set of original faucets and stopper the other has a more modern faucet but has it's original stopper. |
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The zippered cover has a corkscrew and stopper. |
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Shoe molding in place is made of door stopper in jointed pine. |
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The big Saints stopper is back in the nitty-gritty of fatherhood after his wife gave birth to their third child, Chloe. |
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For this purpose prepare a medicine so: on vodka half-litre in 60 ° take 10,0 g a small powder of a rhizome aira, shake up, a bottle cork up, a stopper tie with a twine. |
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The only downside for Dortmund was the broken cheekbone suffered by star stopper Neven Subotic. |
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On 83 minutes Llanfair themselves were awarded a penalty for a push in the box, but Town stopper Netty Jones saved. |
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A FASHION display by north Warwickshire college students proved a toe-tapping show stopper at a major national education conference. |
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Prior to administration, ensure that the plunger rod is firmly attached to the rubber stopper by turning the plunger clockwise until slight resistance is felt. |
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Add 1 ml of diethyl ether, stopper and shake vigorously, then centrifuge and transfer the ether solution into a clean, dry tube using a microsyringe. |
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Protect the stopper from condensation by a foam rubber cap. |
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Insert a 5 mm Allen key into the hexagonal recess in the winder unit as shown in the illustration, and use it to turn the winder unit in the direction of the arrow until it is against the stopper. |
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Disassemble this septum stopper into three parts and remove the septum. |
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Remove the protective label from the demijohn's stopper, insert the demijohn vertically into the holding device, and then push the taps until water comes out of them. |
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In 1954, Holder made viticultural history when the first tractor with all-wheel drive, articulated steering and four equally-sized wheels turned out to be a show stopper. |
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Algonquin boasts a pair of talented netkeepers in Heather Carr and Hallie Carol and a solid defensive unit anchored by senior captain and stopper Carolyn Mukai. |
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Unfortunately, I didn't know a stopper from a strongback, much less a wild-dilly, myrtle-of-the-river, gumbo-limbo, blolly, or any of a host of equally strangely named trees. |
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For instance, stopper rubbers adsorb and desorb water at different rates. |
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The last piece on the program, Byrd's soulful Fado, was the show stopper. |
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The recapper places a stopper on any tube intended for storage. |
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The DC-10 tanker fire fighting aircraft was another show stopper. |
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