Last month, three straight starts preceded his omission from both halves of the league and cup double-header. |
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I ordered it last week but didn't say anything as it was a surprise for Mum and Dad, who had previously agreed to go halves with me. |
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For eyes, dip one end of 2 jelly bean halves in melted chocolate and place on cookie. |
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The upper and lower halves of this box correspond not to waist up and waist down, but to left and right on the dancer's body. |
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Try a biscuit crust, tortillas, flatbread such as pita, bun halves or a baguette cut in half lengthwise as bases for pizza toppings. |
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Cut a starfish in half and both halves can recover to produce two starfish. |
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Briefly, the femurs were cut in half at the middle of diaphysis and the proximal halves were discarded. |
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Her smile grew wider as she put the halves together and ripped it once more in half. |
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Press both halves together to flatten and cut each roll in half before serving. |
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It got rid of the controversial and hated shoot-out, added stoppage time at the end of halves and games, and the clock counts up instead of down. |
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It ended a run of 14 games unbeaten and it was a sickener to concede in injury time of both halves. |
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They were leapfrogged by Matlock Town, who won with goals in stoppage time of both halves. |
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Six bands, twenty three tracks and boy those Boss Tuneage dudes don't do things by halves. |
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Ireland's wine drinkers don't do things by halves when they can do it by quarters. |
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He didn't do things by halves in his first win, taking pole, fastest lap and the chequers. |
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Even interior construction is revolutionized, with complete upper and lower halves built near the line and delivered on a just-in-time basis. |
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To serve, spoon some vegetables, ravioli, and saffron broth in a soup bowl and place two shad roe halves in the center. |
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The cell is then stretched and split into two halves on the framework of microtubules, each half containing a full complement of chromosomes. |
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At this stage the referee yellow-carded both scrum halves and a Pontefract forward for a professional infringement. |
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The mask appearing on the flag of the Lenni Lenape is divided vertically into black and red halves. |
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A fully developed leaf, 16 cm in length, was divided into two equal halves by cutting away the central rib. |
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The two halves of the work therefore corresponded to his antithesis between faith and understanding. |
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It retains the split tail to allow independent movement of the two halves of the wide saddle platform as the legs swing up and down. |
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The halves are then placed over the row and are butted up against each other. |
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In other cases, the union of the two halves occurs in the manubrial region but fails distally. |
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I simply served fig halves with plain mascarpone cheese with a few fresh grinds of black pepper, and it made indeed a sublime dessert. |
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Cut apples into halves, quarters or eighths to explain fractions or use nickels, dimes and quarters to teach children percentages. |
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Take a seedless green grape and cut it almost in half, leaving the halves connected by a bit of skin. |
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Working with a meatpacker in a neighboring community, the co-op has begun a brisk retail trade in beef halves, quarters and wrapped cuts. |
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Then, at the stroke of a pen, the company's value halves after Microsoft gives them the flick. |
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Because like most blokes we can't abide the silent treatment, or the sub-Arctic temperature being emitted from our alleged better halves. |
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Complications arise when their manhood is questioned by their better halves for two very different reasons. |
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As an alternative, develop telephonophobia, particularly among better halves. |
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The better halves of Army personnel are trying to root out illiteracy and hone skills among the deprived. |
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A plaintive shirtless man, with cupped hands extended in front of him, holds the two halves of a broken eggshell. |
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Many couples keep their upper halves locked together, shoulder to shoulder. |
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She heard a shrill of laughter that sounded as if it would have split a storm into two halves. |
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In the piece, each woman speaks in her mother tongue, representing the two halves of the writer's self. |
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Peel the skin from the roast pepper halves and cut the stem off the aubergine halves. |
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In the blink of an eye, he leaped towards the table and heaved the sword in a mighty slash that cut the vase in two halves. |
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If your socket is brown Bakelite plastic, it will normally unscrew into 2 halves. |
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That's just 22 almonds, three tablespoons of cashews, 28 peanuts, 47 pistachios, or 14 walnut halves. |
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Baby artichokes en barigoule came with perfectly soft-boiled halves of quails' eggs and effervescent-tasting violet heartsease flowers. |
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The bruschetta was pizza bread on which sat six grilled cherry tomato halves and a piece of cold, grey ham on top. |
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More morbidly, the Venus flytrap slams two halves of a leaf shut on nutritious insects. |
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The meal began with a rockmelon cut into halves, the flavour sharpened with a squeeze of juice from a homegrown lemon. |
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The figure's old glue was removed by hand and incremental planing of the inside surfaces brought the halves back into harmony. |
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The half rest takes the place of two quarter rests only in cases where the measure in simple time can be divided into two equal halves. |
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Then, she threw down the two halves and stomped them into smaller pieces, and kicked them all around. |
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Criss-cross the surface with strips of anchovy and put halves of stoned olives in the spaces. |
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Season the stuffing with salt and black pepper, and pile the filling into the tomato halves. |
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Their densely packed, cheekily written catalog offers things like Russian microscopes, Cold War-surplus Geiger counters, and accordion halves. |
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Put the cherry tomato halves, cut-side up, on a baking tray, brush with a little oil and sprinkle with salt. |
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Chill the pie for at least four hours, then top with whipped cream and garnish with reserved strawberry halves. |
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Yes, there is a gulf between the two halves of Scottish power, business and politics. |
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He put his stick into the gap between the two halves of the complete shell and the swan mussel immediately clamped on to the stick. |
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Make sure you remove the papery membrane that you'll find between the two halves. |
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The first cleavage usually passes through the midline, dividing the egg into two initially symmetrical halves. |
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The only visible sun seemed to be divided into two halves of orange, like an inverted hyperbola. |
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She carried the bagel halves back to the table, set them on her plate, and opened the tub of fat-free cream cheese. |
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The dexter coat is dimidiated, with half of the inescutcheon and three and two halves of the cross crosslets visible. |
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When a measurement was to be made, the two halves were closed simultaneously by two pumps operated by compressed air and magnetic valves. |
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These are extremely rare benign tumours which develop from the pineal gland situated between the two halves of the brain. |
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Both halves are packed with the duo's explosive instrumental music, and feature remarkably little in the way of stage banter or dialogue. |
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He took one simple plot and finessed it in very different ways within the chapters and, particularly, between the two halves. |
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Sprinkle them generously with salt, and a little more thyme if you wish, then serve with halves of lemon and finger bowls and napkins. |
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To achieve a perfect shuffle, the deck is divided exactly in half, and the cards of the two halves are alternately interleaved. |
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They are interleaved, like interlocked fingers, so that as you pull apart the two halves of the pod, they unfold from one another. |
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England may have two fly halves, but they will still have only 15 players on the pitch. |
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A force field divided the room into two halves, one for guards to monitor the room and the other to hold the detainees. |
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Sandwich the halves together with a teaspoon of thick creme fraiche, clotted cream or strained yoghurt and chill. |
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Use chunks of ripe pineapple, halves of slightly under-ripe apricots or freestone peaches. |
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Observe the diatom frustule below at right, in which the two halves have been pushed slightly askew. |
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In ganzfeld experiments, subjects place two halves of an ordinary ping-pong ball over their eyes, erasing any visual stimulation. |
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The big bang and Darwinism are two halves, physical and biological, of an atheistic origins myth. |
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The bottom halves of the cookies were imbued with the rhubarb juices and thus softened, while the top halves remained delicately crispy. |
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Three leaves were detached from the plant and cut along the mid vein into two halves. |
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Lightly butter an ovenproof gratin dish and arrange the chicory halves cut-side down in a single layer. |
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Serve polenta with cherry tomato halves lightly dressed with an herb vinaigrette. |
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Here were the lower halves of trouser-legs with elastic bands to hold them in position between knee and ankle. |
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Boil the water and lemon rind in a saucepan and add the remaining apricots with the exception of six halves. |
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Insofar as the two halves are extricable, Tiersen's contribution is more compelling. |
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Looking along the line separating the bright and dark halves, at you can make out a decently prominent crater near the top of the lower quarter. |
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If your home has cavity walls, filling the gap with insulating foam halves the energy loss. |
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Never one to do things by halves, Harvey takes the violence that popular novels use as a titillating spice, and lashes huge helpings of it on to the reader's plate. |
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I think centre halves are more aggressive than say, a centre forward, and if the ball is there to be headed then you will go and head it, no matter who is in the way. |
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Pull the peppers apart, lengthwise, into halves or large sections, collecting the juices in the platter. |
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A rubber mallet is used to drive the blade halves into the green. |
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For a less traditional dish, the flour and stock cube can be substituted with 1 cup of grated cheddar cheese sprinkled over the top of the four christophene halves. |
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The one-sided contest, which India needed to win to keep alive their hopes for a berth in the final, saw Pakistan scoring three goals in each halves. |
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As might be expected from a man who is no stranger to the hundred-piece orchestra, Spiritualized's leader, Jason Pierce, doesn't do things by halves. |
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If money is an issue we will go halves on the turtle doves with you! |
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Daniel split his weapon and sheathed the two halves and spread his feet. |
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The PCB doesn't do things by halves and they certainly didn't this time. |
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However, the pomegranate halves shown are a colorful, edible garnish. |
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The two halves of the indenture, preserved in the Records Office of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, show that Shakespeare was represented by his brother Gilbert. |
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Cut the cabbage rolls on the bias and place the two halves on each plate. |
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The asterisked figures are for periods a little longer than the others, as they include time added on at the ends of the two halves to make up for stoppages. |
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It turns out that a nail clipper, divided into two halves and hooked up directly into a power socket will boil water. |
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No they don't go there to pick up stuff for their better halves. |
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To give a more vivid picture of the Donetsk population as he understood it, Verin drew a circle and divided it in two halves. |
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Here, Lee is looking to use shorter-run fare as a bridge between the two halves of 22 or 24-episode dramas. |
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Each political party had its representatives in the airline's management, and the tensions between the Walloon and Flemish halves created further conflicts. |
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The total capacity of the storage tank, two quarts heated up to 190 degrees, halves the time required to boil four quarts of water for making pasta. |
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Serve with home-made garlic bread made by smearing both halves of a half-bake ciabatta generously with olive oil, then sprinkling over three cloves of finely chopped garlic. |
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Slice the roll in half the short way, then slice the halves in half. |
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Men accompanying their better halves have something to cheer. |
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We cannot allow these visions that lack public participation, divide the city into uneven halves, skew development and cause large displacements to become realities. |
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Cut the avocados into halves and brush with a little of the lemon juice. |
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Do they represent two halves of the same individual or different people? |
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But men, I am sorry to say, cut poor silhouettes of their better halves shadowing them in their sprees with a drooping face and an even droopier wallet! |
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The cube's two halves slot together like an infuriating Christmas cracker puzzle and the four minimally printed CDs sit shinily in separate slots. |
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The differential localization of GA-like substances occurs between the lower and upper halves of gravistimulated shoots of oats, sunflowers and maize. |
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Biased handedness was traditionally thought to be a uniquely human trait, thought to relate to the separate functions for the two halves of the brain. |
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The matches would feel more real and there would be less of a need to go through the half-dozen substitutions which regularly mark the second halves of such games. |
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That was a rare moment of danger for Sweden, who dominated possession but only seriously looked like scoring in the closing periods of both halves. |
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Hockey is an 11-a-side game played over two halves of 35 minutes, with goals more often than not coming from set-pieces such as corners or penalties. |
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Spoon cottage cheese mixture into hard-boiled egg halves and refrigerate. |
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To remove tarnish from copper pots, rub with lemon halves dipped in salt. |
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To avoid any possible influence of these reflections on the results of our analysis, only the top halves of the peaks were used for spacing measurements. |
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The result is a transparent birefringent crystal, known as a Nicol prism, which effective separates polarized light at the interface between the two crystal halves. |
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Although I have tried every year to attract orioles to orange halves placed in a container meant just for that purpose, I've not met with success. |
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My brother is 24 years old and was the only one in the family offered to go halves with my parents in a property near Noosa, a stunning part of Queensland. |
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And a unique glass-reinforced-nylon manifold is molded in halves, joined together by ultrasonic welding, then cloaked with a form-fitting foam noise attenuator. |
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Dear Coleen I WOULD like to meet up with a female friend on her own without having to make it a double date with our other halves. |
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You can also cut a bagel in such a way that the two halves don't really separate, but end up as a linked chain akin to a Mobius strip. |
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Slice the ciabattas in half, divide the sauce between the halves and spread to the edges. |
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Spread buttercream over cut side of cake, and gently press cake halves together to secure. |
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After removing the mushrooms, he splits a stottie cake widthways and puts both halves cut side down in the pan to absorb the juices and butter. |
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When liquid is flowing, halves cannot be uncoupled without turning handles to the closed position. |
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Two halves of a burger bun, hard and stale and burgerless, crusty and forgotten. |
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Johnson, who, as we have before remarked, rarely praised or dispraised things by halves, broke forth in a warm eulogy. |
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They don't do things by halves in the States. Whether it is cars, burgers or waistlines, Americans like to think bigger. |
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The Conservative century was therefore a game of two halves with regard to the procedures for defining parliamentary constituencies. |
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So for Richard and Barbara, Jeff and Kari, the impossibly varied collection of steps and halves that is another legacy of my father. |
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The MAR divides the Atlantic longitudinally into two halves, in each of which a series of basins are delimited by secondary, transverse ridges. |
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But her Majesty did all by halves, and by petty invasions taught the Spaniard how to defend himself, and to see his own weakness. |
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From a geological perspective, Derbyshire's solid geology can be split into two very different halves. |
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They are called halves because the school year was once split into two halves, between which the boys went home. |
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The publisher refused to print both halves of the book, and original prints were by two companies. |
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The British and the Dutch drew a line separating the Straits into two halves. |
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This course is also bisected into 2 halves of 9 holes each by the town's Castle Douglas Road. |
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The aerospike, a telescoping outward extension that halves aerodynamic drag, is then deployed, and the boost phase begins. |
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The shell encloses the kernel or meat, which is usually made up of two halves separated by a partition. |
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The meats can be as large as halves or any smaller portions that may happen during processing, candied or as an ingredient in other foodstuffs. |
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In most species, when a diatom divides to produce two daughter cells, each cell keeps one of the two halves and grows a smaller half within it. |
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The cell itself consists of two halves, each containing an essentially flat plate, or valve and marginal connecting, or girdle band. |
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On the right side of the flag of Saskatchewan overlapping both green and gold halves is the western red lily, the provincial floral emblem. |
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If the two halves are each obliged to marry out, and into the other, these are called matrimonial moieties. |
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Yet when they had their way in the Central Kingdoms, their actions matched like the two halves of a tally. |
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In each of the last three afternoon foursomes, the Americans were square through 15, but could only come in with two halves and a loss. |
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Literally a match of two halves, Aston Villa v Arsenal was chockful of style and tenacity. |
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These transformed halves elongate and orient themselves on either side of the developing axoneme. |
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Unfortunately, unlike an AR15 or AR-10, the two halves are secured by heavy Allen screws as opposed to simply pushpins. |
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The halves are divided on whether Kiev is doing a good job right now. |
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Two of the players' other halves were in hospital last week to have shopping bags surgically removed. |
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Place banana pieces on plate, drizzle with coffee just and top with six coquito halves and micro greens. |
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Salmonella did not grow on high-Aw nutmeat halves, pieces or granules stored at 4 C for up to 48 hours. |
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Osteitis pubis is inflammation of the joint between the two halves of the pelvis that join in the front. |
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They were then scalded, depilated, labeled, eviscerated, divided into halves. |
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In this case, finished coupling halves are taken from stock and rebored to size that fits the order. |
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Suggesting going halves may suggest to your date that they were not worth it. |
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For the past 14 months, he's been going halves on the mortgage, although it's still in my name. |
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The couple's mums had gone halves on the pounds 400 spread at The Place restaurant in Leven. |
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The boiled dinner, sancocho bogotano, steeps golden crookneck squash halves, green zucchini, and cabbage wedges in a tomato-enriched broth. |
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On this level the battle being played out is a productive tension within Ernest Hemingway between the two halves of his bisexually riven ego. |
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Also omitted are tautonyms such as POCKETA-POCKETA, where the two halves are identical. |
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He is one of those scrum halves that are in your face the whole time and it is difficult to play against someone like that. |
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Winger Brent Tate finished off slick work by halves Thurston and Lockyer, and fullback Billy Slater made it 16-0 after regathering a Thurston kick. |
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Of all the fly halves they were looking at over the summer, including Tom Barlow and James Brown, the Billesley coaches have no reason to feel they made awrong choice. |
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The match consists of two periods of 45 minutes each, known as halves. |
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To assemble melts, arrange English muffin halves on a baking sheet and top with sliced tomatoes, turkey mixture, a sprinkling of sprouts and cheese. |
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Add portobellos, green and yellow zucchini and bell pepper halves. |
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Propellers of the time were typically wood, whereas modern blades are made from pressed steel laminates as separate halves, which are then welded together. |
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Inline hockey is played by two teams, consisting of four skaters and one goalie, on a dry rink divided into two halves by a center line, with one net at each end of the rink. |
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Both halves feature lyrics that are so teen-girly they sound like they were written in pink ink in a padlocked diary with hearts and frowny faces for punctuation. |
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Maxillary barbels extending posteriorly from below middle of eyes to slightly beyond them, their anterior halves when adpressed accommodated by deep postlabial groove. |
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For example, the northern halves of Hoste and Navarino Islands have Nothofagus antarctica forests but the southern parts consist of moorlands and tundra. |
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In the early 5th century, China entered a period known as the Northern and Southern dynasties, in which parallel regimes ruled the northern and southern halves of the country. |
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The Isle of Wight was to be divided into two almost equal halves. |
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In response to Portugal's discovery of the Spice Islands in 1512, the Spanish put forward the idea, in 1518, that Pope Alexander had divided the world into two halves. |
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Progressive Components' Needle Bearing Locks for mold alignment are reported to provide exceptionally precise registration between two halves of a tool. |
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The theory was that under the federation, social and economic inequities between the Czech and Slovak halves of the state would be largely eliminated. |
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The percentage of ethnically European noble prize winners during the first and second halves of the 20th century were respectively 98 and 94 percent. |
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The property was divided into two equal halves, with the surviving partner keeping one half and the dying partner being free to give bequests from the other half. |
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