They were enjoying a horse drawn carriage ride to the Briksdal Valley glacier when one of the dozen or so horses bolted on the way back. |
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On the way back from a business trip, the drive was long, but not too tiring. |
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On the way back Mr Harrington meets another islander as he waits for the cable car to take him to the mainland. |
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On the way back, we stopped at that McDonald's, just to get frozen drinks to quench our thirsts. |
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Gian Chand makes such tasty allu-paranthas, served with achar that we came back especially to have them on our way back from Shimla also. |
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He voted in Texas, then made his way back to Washington by way of Columbus, Ohio. |
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She also blew kisses to the crowd before making her way back down the stage with the same grace with she arrived. |
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Were they, perhaps, pink flamingos, lost on their way back to the Mediterranean? |
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It was full of French students and Portugese holidaymakers on their way back from Ipswich of all places. |
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But this is one of the few animals in the world that did carry leprosy way back when. |
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We don't have to kill and eat animals to survive anymore like we did way back when. |
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I feel the room swaying, for the band's playing one of our old favorite songs from way back when. |
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Every now and then, I remember a band I liked way back when and rediscover them. |
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The guards saluted their acknowledgement to his demands, as Dunixi climbed his way back up to stand beside Yeva. |
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Finally, after setting down a bundle of rebar, the crane operator did not raise the jib line all the way back to the top. |
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All the fish have mommies and daddies and grandmas and grandpas all the way back for a jillion years. |
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By this time it would have been about half past one, and we slowly made our way back to the hotel, stopping at a few bars on the way home. |
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Everyone makes their way back to the campground and Billy is awarded the gold cup as well as three hundred dollars in prize money. |
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Fortuna bid her goodnight, adjured her to behave and clasped her hand and kissed it before she made her way back to the inn. |
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The car was then turned around and driven all the way back to the Ballybeg area of the city where it rammed into the Garda patrol car. |
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As his train pulled out of Wigan on the way back to London he noticed something which led to this justly famous passage. |
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Before she was aware she had moved, Ashlee was worming her way back to Blake on the couch, tears streaming down her face. |
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Francis came all the way back into the big bad city from the wilds of New Haven, so we were glad to see him. |
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Joe ran over to the clinic to cancel his patients and rearrange his vacation schedule, and picked me up some breakfast on the way back. |
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He really can't hold his drink well though, half a shandy and he started pouring his little heart out to me on the way back to the hotel. |
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But it can offer no way back and an overs match where the first batting side collapses is a match gone beyond recall. |
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On the way back the landlady and her kid brother were persuaded to give the new chip shop a try, and gave the fare their seal of approval. |
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Then I would make my way back to somewhere I could catch the coach back to Oxford, and try to get a bit of kip on the journey. |
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Thanks to nifty new sulphur recovery units, the company has cut its air pollution way back. |
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Understanding that, like everything before us, we will rot our way back into the woof and warp of the planet. |
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It was a relief when I finally found my way back to the car and wrapped myself up in Andrea's mummy bag. |
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I went to the ladies, and on the way back my boot got caught on one of the steel steps. |
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Carefully holding them he made his way back to the couch and laid the contents out on the coffee table. |
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That part of the preflight where we bring the yoke all the way back just isn't happening. |
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We had been staying at a youth hostel and were on our way back to the train station. |
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Will it result in a facile anti-reductionist anfractuosity so skilfully punctuated way back by E.H. Carr in his What is History? |
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Both have been working their way back to full fitness after being out with injury and illness respectively. |
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Mr Jefferson discourses learnedly on the origins of the mechanical arts used in the device, tracing them all the way back to ancient Persia. |
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Keeping close to the lee shore with John watching out for rocks, we slowly made our way back to base. |
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The actor has been lending himself to book launches recently, starting with Vikram Seth's Two Lives way back in October. |
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We had to drive all the way back to Montreal, and let me tell you, that was the most silent trip anyone has ever been on. |
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As night fell, a full moon rose and lit my way back into the landscape, where I sat on top of the hill and contemplated how lucky I was. |
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All squares from h4 all the way back to h8 are covered by Black's pieces and pawns. |
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Employee turnover has a ripple effect from the front line all the way back. |
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Woody signed me in and we made our way back to the Bistro where the group was forming up. |
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She worked her way back and forth until the entire linoleum floor shone like polished glass. |
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Realizing he's hit rock bottom, Randy is determined to pay his own way back to school and regain Jenny's love. |
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The Italian crew will row their flagship, the Disdotona, on the way back from the Henley Regatta, accompanied by two Venetian racing fours. |
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He and Jones knew each other from way back and had fought some close rounds as amateurs. |
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After a rousing locker room speech by Coach, we went to speak with the media for a few minutes, and then made our way back to the charter bus. |
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On the way back they'd spotted a car on a forecourt so we all had to trundle back over there for a closer look. |
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Well, there was always gunfire but that was men loosing off or practising way back in the hills. |
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When he tried he would lose his way and not only couldn't he find the water, he couldn't find his way back to the barn. |
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I made my way back to the clinic at 11 to have a second lot of blood taken, and explained what had happened. |
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We decided to call it a day and wend our way back to York by as many country lanes as possible. |
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No group of fans have tasted the pure air at the top of the mountain and luged so quickly all the way back to the leaden smog. |
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The crowd cheered wildly as she shimmied her way back in to the saddle and patted her horse for keeping his mind on the job at hand. |
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I make my way back to the school when I hear a very audible sigh from Garret. |
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She was diagnosed as suffering from bipolar disorder and spent eight years clawing her way back to sanity. |
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On the way back, we were sardined between the copious amounts of solos in front of and behind us. |
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The only way this town's name should find its way back on the map is through a tasteful commemorative national park. |
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If this money could be passed on to relatives tax-free, it would find its way back into the economy and benefit everyone. |
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Ms. Aiken scoffed slightly and turned her back on Tristyn to make her way back to the front of the class. |
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The one that really got me going, though, and far more suitable for my bass-baritone, was a real tear-jerker of the kind we loved way back when. |
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Being a terrible tease from way back, however, I deliberately posted here recently another quotation from Lott. |
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We got lost finding our way back to the limo, and ended up on the backlot again, where we walked past one of the costume departments. |
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They'd been able to backtrack the entire affair, all the way back to a really good picture of Kayla swiping the vials of aphrodisiac. |
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A pair of armed guards fell in at a discreet distance as I made my way back to my rooms. |
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On our way back to Karaganda we passed a series of small, ornamentally walled enclosures. |
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A full marathon would require me to run all the way back to Roehampton and almost all the way home again. |
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Then, on the way back across the border he was caught with marijuana, but never charged. |
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The least we can expect after a hard day is a G and T on our way back home. |
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After his arrest, he had had to make his own way back to Brighton and then pay for a second trip to York for the court case. |
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He passed that way a second time two days later, on his way back southward to Fort Lyon and thence to Denver, where he received a hero's welcome. |
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On the way back we bought fresh mangoes and dragon fruit from a road side stall and my mates made friends with the owner and got double portions. |
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If you look at photos from way back, when you were a kid, the fashions date the thing. |
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On the way back the worst thing possible that could happen in a car happened. |
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No, I mean, that kiss, way back when you were three sheets to the wind, when you kissed me, that was your first kiss, ever? |
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We threaded our way back along the line, around the south side of the rotunda under City Hall's famous gold-trimmed dome. |
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It all began way back years ago when John as a young man with gun and dog went fowling. |
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Dial the thumbwheel all the way back, and the tail swings like it belongs to Jennifer Lopez. |
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Animation has come a long way since I was a tiddler way back in the last century. |
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It is not because we have a wonderful merchant marine culture, or that we are sea-farers from way back, but rather because it is found money. |
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As darkness enveloped us we made our way back to the kennels, it was time to feed the dogs then bed them down for the night. |
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When finished listening, Altair made his way back to his horse, undid his bedroll, and began preparing to sleep. |
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Unless you're into some seriously hard-core rap, hip hop or metal, you'll need to cut the sub way back to create the right balance. |
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Continue straight along the enclosed track, which soon becomes a metalled lane, and follow this all the way back down into Gargrave. |
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Still, the players who do stay on know St Johnstone are unlikely to buy their way back into the top flight. |
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On my way back I saw the cook watching a TV show in what I guess was his native language that had topless women. |
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I sat at my desk, head pounding and nose running, until I knew my beloved was on his way back from his meeting. |
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They are considered about the same quality of being as sewer rats by the tribal allegiances which run way back through their history. |
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You follow the trail all the way back to, yep, supernatural evil, a hidden dark lord, whatever. |
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And on the way back, a huge branch from one of the trees fell right on top of our car. |
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A wily player, who was one of the best at reading a game, he knew there and then that there was no way back. |
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Unfortunately we got stuck in a lengthy traffic jam on the way back, and the drive ended up taking us five and a half hours. |
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The runner up came from a long way back and should be seen to better advantage over an extended trip. |
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She ascended the staircases and padded along the shadowy corridors, making her way back to her bedchambers. |
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He didn't bowl a ball in anger for over a year and is only now gently feeling his way back. |
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More than double that number turned up on Friday night, proving that its not just club football is on the way back big time. |
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Unlike the first letter way back in November, these later missives brought a response. |
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Y'know, way back in the mists of time, years and years before blogging, a couple of my former professors at Brown had an idea. |
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He stayed silent, trying to hide a triumphant smile, as he carried me all the way back to his base. |
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A few people shoved me to the side but I pushed my way back to face Devon again. |
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Eddie Masterson from Tubbercurry was the mascot for all showbands way back then. |
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At the very least it could be a way back into showbiz for Michael Barrymore. |
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But I recognized bodies around me, slapping me on the back and congratulating me as I made my way back to my seat at the back of the room. |
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He spent the next two years scraping and clawing his way back into the black. |
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Neither of us remembered the way back to the sickbay and we definitely had no idea where the next exit was. |
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From a long way back, a dream of European unification under benevolent French tutelage has existed in France. |
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But a blink of sunlight was a harbinger of hope for the Edinburgh team as they gradually but determinedly fought their way back into this game. |
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The idea of lightning strikes, blitzkriegs, and selective engagement per se is nothing new, going way back into military history. |
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Bryan and Kim had been silent, not saying a single word to each other the whole way back to Kim's house. |
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He was surprised to see Mother Carey's chickens in November in the mid-Atlantic on his way back to Boston from Liverpool. |
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On my way back to the tent I had a male siskin fly down to a puddle just in front of me. |
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He got a long way back and tried to thread his way through the field on the inner on the final turn. |
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Let dad find his way back to Wanganui by bus or by bludging a lift with a friend. |
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Leeds United bludgeoned their way back into Premiership title contention after an ugly battle against Tottenham Hotspur at Elland Road. |
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But on his way back to the tender he unfortunately uncouples the mortar truck, detaching it from the rest of the train. |
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I walk along the beach boardwalk and then drift in and out of shops on the way back to the hotel. |
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I edged out of the cell and slid the bolt in place, and made my way back to the ramp. |
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There was a slight hiccup on Saturday when the locomotive jumped the rails on its way back to Bury after the Heywood station celebrations. |
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I've never driven in the snow before and after slipping and sliding my way back this evening I have no desire to do it again. |
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He grabbed a burning stick from the fire as Egil had done and made his way back into the tunnel. |
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Then, slowly but surely, they started to claw their way back into the game. |
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He was a born soldier, and in the end he found his way back to his true calling. |
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My clubhead has bottomed out well before it has reached the tee and will be on the way back up by the time it strikes the ball. |
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Instead, the former quarterback sprinted all the way back across the field and out of bounds right at the first-down marker. |
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Twice he parachuted into France to deliver gold to the resistance and made his way back unscathed. |
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In the following years, she learned who her friends really were and fought her way back from a severe depression and bouts of shame and guilt. |
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He'd seen him the other day snorting cocaine or some other drug in an alley on his way back from school. |
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Naturally, I was delighted to hear he'd be making a pit stop in my neck of the woods on his way back from Northern Ireland. |
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Suddenly, Yorkshire were up against it and there was no way back when Fellows became the first of the run out victims. |
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I clawed my way back upslope again, battling the vines nearly every step of the way. |
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Ms Brown informs us she was treated to a capital repast and sparkling company on the way back to London after her temporary sojourn in Harrogate. |
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I have been longtime Moto user, way back to the huge white phone with the big black antennae, a real brick. |
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Lacking the fitness and finesse of England's vanquishers, the Edinburgh side soon found the northerners fighting their way back into the game. |
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They swim up river as far as 900 miles inland to spawn, then the young fish make their way back out to the open ocean where they mature. |
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I mean, if she had this information and she spoke with the police way back, why didn't she dish it out then? |
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There was no one on the street in that vicinity and they met only three cars on the way back to the motel. |
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As the car bumped along on our way back to my house, I couldn't suppress a smile. |
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It was a wonderful evening which I will never forget, especially as I nearly lost my virginity on the way back! |
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And maybe the astronauts on their way back to Earth would land in the field instead of splashing down into the sea like they were supposed to. |
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They made their way back to the door, the fire hissing and sputtering all around them. |
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We all switched trains, I was offered the chance to ride in the caboose which would lead the way back to Greenbank. |
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Go through this and a wide tarmac lane is now followed straight ahead for the next half a mile or so all the way back to Disley. |
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Hawkins knocked off another half-pint of whiskey and made his way back to the tiny stage. |
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The Giants pulled ahead early in the first three games against shaky Dodger starters, only to let the Dodgers claw their way back into the game. |
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To Rockmount's credit they steadied, and gradually began to battle their way back into the game. |
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The next day, on the way back to the garage, I received a call on the hands-free phone from the tracker company. |
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Last Sunday in Cardiff, the Bison fought their way back from a 2-deficit to tie the game before going down by the odd goal in seven. |
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He then rolled the hide into a bundle, placed the bundle in an oilskin sack, and began leading the way back to their skiff. |
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Even though they had very obviously secured victory and there was no way back for Wexford still they harassed and hassled the visitors. |
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Once the fish have spawned they will gradually work their way back to old haunts but if the summer stays red hot, they stick to the weirs. |
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She suddenly jumped into a handstand, followed by an array of back flips and cartwheels, making her way back from the stream. |
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The open air did me a power of good, except on the way back when the wind was in my face not at my back, when it just sliced right through me. |
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On our way back to the car we came across a priest, all cassocked and fresh from the pulpit, laden down with carrier bags and packets. |
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Carolyn and her family left New York and found their way back home to the family hearth and home in Rhode Island. |
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Halfway down, he caught hold of a branch and then scaled his way back to where his sentry post once was. |
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The two kids, a girl and her younger brother, are left stranded, and must make their way back home. |
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But we have to consider how best to optimize our resources and find our way back to the enormous success we have had in previous years. |
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Following a service there, the parade makes its way back to the cenotaph via Church Hill for a service of dedication. |
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I really really really can't understand why, way back in the early 80s, stuffed shirts somehow portrayed that pop group as the end of music. |
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I need better headphones for this stuff since mine's are like obscure foreign language classes way back in stuffy rooms. |
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The vehicles were forced back on to the motorway, where they were surrounded by police vans and motorcycle outriders on the way back to London. |
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Ellen finally showed up and I got in the car and changed on the way back home. |
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Can I report a loss because I have dropped my wallet over the side of the boat on the way back from France? |
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The crowd is still chanting his name, but he slips off and sleeps on the way back to London. |
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We took the bus back home, and all the way back we were singing rugby songs and such. |
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On the way back I got chatting to the driver, and I asked if we could go through Richmond Park. |
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The climbers reach the peak after much struggle, but as they make their way back down, the weather closes in with suffocating intensity. |
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She's used fact checkers, various sources and even called the US State Department way back in 2002 seeking a source for the quote. |
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He looked at me with a cheeky grin on his face and actually imitated my hobble all the way back to the entrance door. |
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I sulked all the way there and then secretly slipped away and made my way back to the sea front and the fun park. |
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I gave up the roll ups way back purely because of the chesty coughs and my Grandfathers death. |
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All those thin cotton clothes have already made their way back into deeper recesses of wardrobes or chests of drawers. |
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We will spend three days at a training base and play against Exeter on the way back home. |
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A homing pigeon can find its way back to its loft from nearly a thousand miles away. |
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He not only started from way back, but he had to drive the final 16 laps with one hand holding on to his helmet after the chinstrap came loose. |
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Those who are still partying through the night are either gripped by the catatonia of the truly drunk or have talked their way back to sobriety and are curiously calm. |
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On his way back into the court room after a break, Salhan, who went to school with Ali in Somalia, was feeling good. |
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The five minute car ride was silent all the way back to the hotel. |
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Beginning his drama career way back in 1979, the Crazy Creations is heading towards celebrating its silver jubilee, having performed over 4,000 shows in India and abroad. |
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I checked out of the hotel and made my way back out to my car. |
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On the way back to the hotel, I passed the bag lady outside Raffles. |
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Dad had stood up smiling and led the way back to the front door. |
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She claims to be able to trace her ancestry all the way back to the earliest settlers. |
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That team fought their way back to the CIA annex with other Americans and sustained a low-level firefight throughout the evening. |
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Franklin and William, covered in sweat, their clothes spangled with countless leaves, made their bedraggled way back to the road. |
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On my way back to the train station, in the back seat of a Mulsanne, I asked the driver how he likes driving a Bentley. |
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He had been biding his time until the situation in the city calmed down in order to make his way back to Sudan. |
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The bromance between the Russian president and the billionaire ex-prime minister of Italy goes way back. |
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Morgan was remanded and on Monday he was on his way back to North Carolina, where he was once a bodybuilding champion. |
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As far as sulfite is concerned, its use dates all the way back to Roman times, when they would burn sulfur candles in the barrels before adding wine. |
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Although not everyone can throw on a sequined jumpsuit and cha-cha their way back to financial security. |
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As we were fairly centrally positioned, about two thirds of the way back on the main floor, we now had an absolutely excellent close-up view of the band. |
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We made our way back to his car and his chauffeur drove us home. |
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Since buying their way back to power with the people's own money, they have scourged the country with a series of random and ill-thought out cutbacks. |
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He was beaten and robbed when sent to tour Europe, after which he made his way back to England. |
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Come on let me get my stuff then we will be on our way back to the house. |
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We found a nice little French restaurant in an out of the way back street that served up a decent bit of scran with a pleasant drop of plonk to boot. |
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We never left each other's sides for more than a day, way back when. |
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This episode, way back in the Garden of Eden, highlights for those who have an eye to see it, the false and unbiblical nature of the evolutionary theory of human origins! |
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They had suffered a tyre blowout on the way back from a safari park. |
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Battling his way back up to 3rd place in the national class, he was all set to scoop another podium position until a spin at the chicane lost him further time. |
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As the sun was setting, we made our way back, along a highway furrowed by hippos during their nocturnal forages. |
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They had accordingly made their way back across the mountains, and down the rivers, and were in full career for St. Louis, when thus suddenly interrupted. |
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I noticed the wedding presents still on the sofa so I took them upstairs, then on the way back down I slipped on the last step and jolted my back. |
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There was no way back for the Welshwoman, 10 years her senior, after she had conceded a four-foot birdie to Wie who had split the fairway with a monster drive down the 13th. |
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Like you, starting way back when in radio, it's in your blood. |
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But now visitors are making their way back to this extraordinary city and are being rewarded with culture, heritage and all the charm of the Adriatic coast. |
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The air then turned blue as Smith gave vent to his feelings both on the way back to the dressing room and, even more volubly, in the dressing room. |
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I mean for a professional cricketer to slide his foot way back in line with his stumps and then rake across them there's something either very unco or very illicit going on. |
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She left them, and made her way back to her bunk, her mind whirling. |
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Leigh nodded in affirmation and made his way back to the car. |
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The next day I saw him again on the way back from the beach. |
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I may not be able to remember the name but I have memorised the way back. |
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But I got over it quickly, reached the pub, met my beaut girl and had a lovely evening, stopping off at Thresher on the way back for a couple of up-market bottles. |
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Wilson, who spoke to The Daily Beast from a cab on his way back up to Harlem, is curt and cold in conversation. |
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They were rumbling past the square on their way back to their college when Pineda is said to have given her order. |
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Can Mitt the Mouth, so often lacerated by his own tongue, talk his way back into contention? |
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The cyclist had turned the heads of the women in the dorm on his way back from the showers, wearing just a towel. |
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On my way back I hardly recognized the cities or even the small villages. |
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We bedded down in the forest that first night on the way back. |
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As they were making their way back to their car they crossed the road with one of the dogs but the other, a bull mastiff, was on the grass on the other side. |
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I didn't even care when, in my lifelong battle with being a klutz, I dropped the scoop of ice cream off my ice cream cone on the way back to the car. |
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She then quietly makes her way back to the veranda and lights another cigarette as if the last five minutes never even happened. |
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Deciding we must have gone wrong somewhere, we rode all the way back. |
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When the victorious Indian team landed in Delhi on their way back from Sydney, IHF president K. P. S. Gill and a horde of officials received the team at the airport. |
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The Civil War begins and Inman is enlisted to fight the Yankees, but after months of apparently futile heroism, he deserts, determined to make his way back to Ada. |
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The piece is a lament, but he never referred to its connections or dedication, although he goes way back into time in a setting of the bardic song Cathleen ni Hoolihan. |
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I made my way back to the waiting room and alternated between walking around to keep my circulation going and wrapping and re-wrapping the jumper bits around me. |
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But way back, when I was a baby, and Jo a toddler, she could never manage to get her tongue round Tobias, and the nearest she ever got to it was Tabby. |
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The cardboard was hinged to the table on one side so that it could flap forward toward the infant, and then all the way back, away from the infant. |
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And I was there for the past two weeks, and I was on my way back from there and had the layover in Paris, and that's how I wound up on this flight. |
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They promptly blamed each other for driving him away, and stormed off in opposite directions in the vain hope of finding their way back to the palace. |
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These multilateral institutions provide help to states wishing to find their way back into the global economy and into the virtuous circle of investment and prosperity. |
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I felt somewhat embarrassed and on the way back to my desk, I almost tripped over the water cooler, slopping Fred's oh so precious caffeinated brew. |
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According to Schober, this personalization process began way back in 1985 with the terminology itself. |
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Gas up and take the long way back, along Haleakala's leeward slope. |
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The production of buntal fiber started in Sariaya and Tayabas in Quezon while the buntal hat weaving industry began in Baliuag, Bulacan way back during the pre-war years. |
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I find when I go flat laying way back I just control the glider with the rear wires and if needed dropping one of my feet out of the foot stirrup to the base tube. |
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And so the group made their slow and halting way back to Kathor. |
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Opening the door with somewhat more force than necessary, she collected the other box of busted appliances, slammed that same unoffending door, and made her way back inside. |
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The road seemed a lot different on the way back, rocks he hadn't seen before made him stumble over and over, tree limbs scratched at his forehead and arms. |
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On my way back to the camp I nearly ran smack into the blonde girlfriend of the Range Rover pilot as she delicately stepped from the women's porto-can. |
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A radio ham from way back, Addis says that he simply progressed from making little transmitters to building bigger and more sophisticated receivers and antennae. |
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And there are some genuinely transformational attempts, notably in transport, to spend the government's way back into the electorate's affections. |
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On my way back into town, I walked by the fortress of tents surrounding the harbor, readying for the yacht show. |
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The way back follows a less popular route, via a rocky cleft above the lower lake, which begins with a traverse on which, I must confess, I tried to avoid looking down. |
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The thought that my bottle could travel over 10,000 miles on a round trip passing through several industrial processes just to find its way back to the shelf is outrageous. |
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And on the way back, the bridge opened to let a sailing boat through. |
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Going to Gettysburg was another in a long line of attempts, some more successful than others, to feel my way back there. |
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Hitchcock even manages to trundle his way back to my office to see how I'm doing. |
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As for torture, we can go all the way back to the English Bill of Rights in 1689 to find that civilization had evolved enough to outlaw cruel and unusual punishment. |
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By what magic do they find their way back not just to the right river mouth, or the right tributary of that river, but to the precise little stream where they once hatched? |
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All evidence to the contrary notwithstanding, they'd fight their way back. |
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On his way back from South America four years later, Wallace's ship caught fire and sank, destroying most of his notes, sketches, and natural history specimens. |
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I have to say that the airline, Lan Chile, did get its computer to acknowledge me on the way back, all the way from Buenos Aires to Sydney, worse luck. |
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Saran swallowed, fear and nervousness suddenly finding their way back. |
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Our photographer was dispatched to get a picture of the distressed bird lover, but on the way back, what should he see but 30 ducks waddling towards him. |
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After Fallujah, Marine gunner Roman Baca writes about how he found his way back to the world of dance. |
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Nostalgic pangs aside, it would also be a semi-admittance by LeBron that he made a mistake way back when. |
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Building on the basis of both truth and legend, Universal added the lycanthrope to their pantheon of monster characters way back in 1913 with the silent film, The Werewolf. |
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The outcry was such that the airline relented, the familiar red, white and blue made its way back onto the plane tails and planeloads of passengers breathed a sigh of relief. |
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The crowd then made their way back to the High Cross Inn where they celebrated St Patrick s Day with traditional music including authentic bag pipe playing. |
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Thousands of drenched and mud-covered concert goers who had camped out at Fairyhouse slowly made their way back home yesterday after braving heavy downpours over the weekend. |
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At the end of the dive you can make your way back to the eel-grass, where bumphead parrotfish and hogfish with attendant bar jacks feed in the sand. |
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Smart as a whip and mean as a honey badger, the fallen congressman gradually worked his way back up the House ladder. |
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Honestly, most of the posts and tweets that matter trace their way back to an ink-stained finger on some muckraker somewhere. |
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Since his Cossacks provoked the enmity of the locals behind, Poyarkov chose a different way back. |
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On his way back he met Malikite preachers in Kairouan, and invited them to his land. |
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His ships now filled with spices, Cabral decides not to visit Quilon, as he had earlier promised, but to make way back home to Portugal. |
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He charted the eastern tip of Vanua Levu and Cikobia before making his way back into the open sea. |
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Pyanda returned to Chechuysky volok and decided to explore another way back to Yenisey. |
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On the way back we got a puncture, and we were stuck at the roadside for three hours until help arrived. |
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On his way back to Britain Saint Patrick was captured again and spent 60 days in captivity in Tours, France. |
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If imposed for a period of years, the offender was permitted to return home after serving out his time, but had to make his own way back. |
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My first trip to India was way back in 1962 when I came to study at Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan as a young freshy. |
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They agreed to stop off at Roanoke on the way back after raiding the Spanish in the Caribbean. |
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It landed in the woods way back, and there was a thundersome noise as it exploded. |
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The majority died of disease or made their way back to Europe, but some of them made the Indies their new home. |
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Feeling stuffed to near unbearability, the pair slowly made their way back towards home. |
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This might lead to identifying a staging area and a shot at catching him in the first minutes of daylight as he browses his way back to bed. |
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The band was still on its way back as De Blasio and his wife departed. |
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Waterclock was a fine second in the race last year and looked to be on his way back when fourth at Newcastle last time. |
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Your lambies aren't lambies anymore, but they're pining for you just the same, and I'll drop them off on my way back if you want. |
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A Chinaman with a burp gun entered the bunker, captured the five and took them to the base of the hill on the way back to enemy lines. |
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He decided to abort the trip and return to port but on their way back the Diamond hit a rock and sank in the West Burra Firth. |
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James Abegglen created a monster way back when I was an undergrad in Japan more than 40 years ago. |
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In this manner, all BTW's can trace a direct line of descent all the way back to Gardner. |
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He made his own way back to his room, wobblingly, using his open arms to navigate, touching the walls. |
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The latest leverguns from Uberti take us all the way back to the days of the 1860 Henry and the 1866 Yellow Boy. |
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Some are anachronic, inasmuch as they find their way back into the work seemingly against the flow of time. |
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The New Tarpan has been rewilded into it's prehistoric home range, struggling to find their way back to their ancient selves. |
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The lovers in the woods conquer irrational passion and find their way back. |
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Rudi and Paul nished and Paul nished R up on 'e Last Train from Belsen' and were reunited with their sister Eve on the way back to EHolland. |
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A FREE ping pong festival is pinging its way back to Middlesbrough this summer. |
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Goaltender Mathieu Garon, still playing his way back into game shape, earned his second shutout of the season, his first coming Oct. |
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We managed to get ourselves out of it by staying low and then had a good tussle with Balance, Pazazz and Much Ado Von the way back. |
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The 1968 Great Britain World Cup squad made a visit to Queensland on their way back to Britain. |
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