The main female character in this tale is stocky and mannish and carries pimple medicine in her knapsack. |
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He asked to see my ticket, and I crouched down to reach into the top compartment of my knapsack to retrieve it. |
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There I was, strapped into my window seat, having finally jammed my bulging knapsack underneath the seat in front of me. |
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It gave Elissa the green light and she walked down quickly, keeping her footsteps light, feeling her knapsack bump lightly against her back. |
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All they found was a small knapsack of books that he had been going to give out when he arrived at the mountain cove. |
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The next day the doctor is said to have been so completely snow blind that he entered Chamonix hanging on to the strap of his guide's knapsack. |
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As always, he traveled light on this trip with nothing but a knapsack containing a change of clothes and a loaf of bread. |
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Kuja's new nut-brown drawstring knapsack bulged with new clothes and souvenirs. |
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I hurried back to my room, shouldered my knapsack, and hesitated over my suitcase before deciding to leave it. |
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Broken-in walking shoes, a waterproof jacket and a small knapsack are required. |
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Finally, he reached into his knapsack, removing a pair of handcuffs and leg shackles to restrain Nathan. |
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A man was arrested after taking a knapsack from a beachgoer in Coney Island and refusing to return it, police said yesterday. |
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Fire-fighting tools such as beaters and knapsack sprayers should be to hand and ready to use. |
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The second girl reluctantly produced a pack of cigarettes from her knapsack and offered one to the man. |
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He then tore off his white gloves, and stuffed the garments into his knapsack as he drew closer to a pub near the outskirts of Firith. |
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The knapsack contained insulin, cash, a laptop and a GPS that she fought hard to get funding to buy. |
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Apply with a knapsack or backpack sprayer using a flat fan or solid cone nozzle, or wick attachement. |
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He went back into the kitchen, stuffing his loot into a knapsack. |
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Several blood-soaked household items were found in the vehicle, along with Shawn's knapsack. |
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In the knapsack you should not lack insect's repellent, solar protector, and bathing suit. |
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Shields had on jeans and pink sneakers, and her blue knapsack sat on the floor by her feet. |
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The jar of honey in his knapsack was a pile of glass shards floating in a pool of amber liquid spreading over his clothes and his tent. |
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Specific risks linked to use of handheld pesticide application equipment or knapsack sprayers and the relevant risk management measures. |
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When a 16-year-old is walking around with a loaded 9 mm revolver in their knapsack then there is definitely a problem. |
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The next day, both employees checked the trunk and found that the briefcase and knapsack were missing. |
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Be sure to wear your knapsack properly, over both shoulders, so that the weight you are carrying is close to your body and better balanced. |
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To control woody plants, apply using a knapsack or backpack sprayer with a flat fan or solid cone nozzle, or wick attachment. |
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This is for families with school-aged children to buy things they need for school, such as a knapsack, running shoes, and supplies. |
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The dog-collar seller tips his billycock and disappears, but his luckless companion, having fetched a small black object out of his knapsack, lingers. |
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I stopped to readjust my knapsack, then hoisted the hockey bag again. |
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It is said every soldier carries a field marshal's baton in his knapsack. |
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When he arrived, carrying nothing but a knapsack, he retrieved his Lampoon credit card from his wallet and broke it in two. |
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She pulled a sheaf of papers from her knapsack and shuffled through them. |
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Gleb Kotelnikov invented the knapsack parachute, while Evgeniy Chertovsky introduced the pressure suit. |
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Helen donned a pair of faded dungarees and grabbed her knapsack before rushing off to school. |
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He borrowed a pair of hiking boots and a knapsack and left the city, having finally decided to tell Mary about his wife and son. |
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Pack them in your briefcase, purse, or knapsack. |
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Nevertheless, the Council believed that it would be disproportionate to require the inspection of all handheld pesticide application equipment or knapsack sprayers and has inserted an option to exempt them. |
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It found a place in the knapsack of many a Union soldier. |
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Participants can qualify to win a limited edition knapsack or kit bag. |
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Before Porter sailed for France and the first World War, a friend, Charles Munn of Philadelphia, gave him a portable piano — a kind of combined zither and harpsichord that could be carried on a man's back like a knapsack. |
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On July 27, 1996 a single homemade pipe bomb left in a knapsack exploded amid a crowd of spectators in Centennial Olympic Park, near the main sites of the Olympic Games in Atlanta. |
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The advantage of the kidney-shaped cross-section is that when carried on top of the knapsack, the cauldron does not touch the head or shako of its bearer. |
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He kept a knapsack packed in the garage, with a compass and a knife and something he called iron rations. |
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Breathing heavily from his exertions in the thinly oxygenated air of that confined space, he placed the urn next to his knapsack, took the lid off and pulled out a scroll. |
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She was last seen wearing a navy blue tank top over a black top, black stretchy pants rolled up to her knees, dirty white running shoes and carrying an army green knapsack. |
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You can also emphasize the routine of daily play by packing a skipping rope or ball glove in your child's knapsack, increasing the possibility that recess will be an active time. |
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To control woody plants with stems less than 15 cm in basal diameter, apply Garlon RTU Herbicide with a knapsack or backpack sprayer using a flat fan or solid cone nozzle, or wick attachment. |
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Take the time when Billy Jackson, Squire Ferris's gamekeeper saw Ira on his way home from the moors and guessed he had some snickled hares in his knapsack. |
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Bushwalking began in Australia in 1788, when George Worgan wrote to his brother about his rambles with a knapsack through the woods around the settlement at Sydney. |
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