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  • However, of late I've taken to using a bentwood chair on set, but I am writing my next film so I'll be getting the old chair out again.
  • The man frowned again, and Garret fought the urge to scream and pull all his hair out in frustration.
  • Trying not to pull your hair out in irritation, you walk up to the window, draw the curtains, unlatch the window, push it open.
  • It's when the "commitee" grows to include the people in the office, the kid in the mail room, the editors husband and just anyone walking by... it's then that I want to tear my hair out. Your Fate Is in My Hands (mwah-ha-ha)
  • It was so stupid, so frustrating, so embarrassingly moronic, that it made her want to tear her hair out.
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  • It looked as if she had used it as a headband to keep her hair out of her face, and believe me, that was a job in itself.
  • Feel the oxygen entering the lungs then blow the air out again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The researchers need to test the material in a vacuum to see how it might perform in space, so they stretch triangular sheets of the cloth over four booms that form a square, and pump all the air out.
  • Let her breathe the air outside of Sanctuary for a time and then ask her the same question. TREASON KEEP
  • She rushed the hair out of her face with a shaky hand, glancing around nervously in the pale gray light of dawn.
  • Don't comb with a bristle brush when your hair is wet, because it can pull hair out more quickly.
  • A diffuser channels air out of the back of the car. The Sun
  • She pats the girl's back and brushes the hair out of her eyes.
  • Unlike the other girls, whose only vestiary accommodation to the day's activities has been to sweep their hair out of the way with butterfly barrettes, Calloway sports a blue Derek Jeter jersey and her hair is done up in careful rows of tight braids that won't come down right after practice.
  • Julie walked up to her mother's side and brushed a piece of hair out of her face.
  • It is impossible to pump absolutely all the air out of a container and thus make a perfect vacuum (0Pa), but enough air can be pumped out to be effective.
  • But it left me to sort out the mess with opponents furious and TV execs pulling their hair out. The Sun
  • Regulators have found high levels of neurotoxic manganese in the air outside two schools in Ohio and West Virginia, the latest results of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's efforts to check for chemicals outside schools across the nation. EPA finds manganese threat at 2 schools
  • Without sensation he watched the cuff inflate and Thom listened as he let the air out of the sphygmomanometer. The Burning Wire
  • Breathe the air out slowly and steadily.
  • The pianist played the happy pair out with the wedding March.
  • He shook his brown hair out of his eyes as he unstrung his longbow.
  • Firstly, thanks to her advice I've twigged how to post images via an ftp program and secondly, due to my lack of knowledge, I no longer need a haircut as I've torn most of my hair out during the day.
  • What hotel habits have you pulling your ( still wet) hair out? Times, Sunday Times
  • He sat next to her, and as she brushed her incredibly long flowing hair out of the way, her lonely but beautiful blue eyes met his deep brown ones.
  • Anthony manoeuvred his wheelchair out from behind his desk.
  • For the gentleman in question, this passion seems to be his ‘one thing,’ yet it too garnered unsuspected consequences; his wife had an affair out of sheer boredom.
  • Switch on the vacuum cleaner and place the hose on the valve to suck the air out of the bag. Times, Sunday Times
  • We all know how important the weather stripping is on a door to keep the air out and the warmth in, but with Energy Star rated doors, more attention is focused on the weather stripping giving you a much tighter seal then older doors. Older Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • The clever idea here is to make the shell of the chair out of a continuous broad ribbon of material that forms seat, back and sides in one fluid movement.
  • Something approximating to a fair outcome will be ensured.
  • Veronica took Abbey's hair out of the bun and started spritzing it with water.
  • Move one upholstered chair out of your living room and replace it with something in wicker, rattan, or woven water hyacinth.
  • And that's too bad, because an apathetic teacher sucks all the air out of the room, transforming the sponge-like brains of enthusiastic students into bored and lumpen rocks. Linda Flanagan: Why Bad Teachers Are Good for Kids
  • To punctuate his statement, he yanked the last offending hair out and set the tweezers down on his dresser.
  • The radiating fan drains the air out of the ventiduct space to rapidly remove heat from the lamp.
  • His moss green baseball cap was turned backwards to keep his hair out of his eyes.
  • She undid what was left of her chignon, brushed her hair out, and put it up again.
  • They were leading until a blunder on their fourth dive sends the pair out of the medals. The Sun
  • If the burner doesn't ignite quickly, shut off the valves, leave the lid open and allow the grill to air out for several minutes before you try to light it again.
  • I take my hair out of the rollers and spritz it with hairspray.
  • Pulling her long black hair out of her face, she jerked her chin at the door behind her.
  • Two of us went over from the side of the vehicle and patted her hair out. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's always nice to place your decorative cushions, soft pillows and even your bed pillows outside on a warm spring day to air out in the breeze.
  • Let her breathe the air outside of Sanctuary for a time and then ask her the same question. TREASON KEEP
  • The warm air flow produced in this way feeds the nose with fresh air, picks up the sweat and others from the human body and arrives at the top from where it is taken away by the exhaust air outlet .
  • She kept things together with a gold Alexander McQueen clutch, gold strappy sandals, a bright pink lip and a ever-so-functional black elastic hairband we love those things that kept her blonde hair out of her face. Charlize Theron Wows In Plunging Neckline At Gotham Independent Film Awards (PHOTOS, POLL)
  • If the gas ejected from the oven is with odor or poison, other pipe(s) can be easily connected to the air outlet for ejecting such gas to the designated place.
  • At a given air inlet condition and airflow rate, meanwhile, dryness of air outlet was required, proper heat-transfer area and matching refrigeration system are obtained through calculating.
  • I took my hair out of the ponytail and picked up the pink hairbrush lying on the sink.
  • Sound cover allowsa ducted cooling air outlet , from side only or from both front and back.
  • Opal pushed the hair out of his eyes exhaling deeply.
  • Not being able to get to the story is making journalists at Sky News tear their hair out.
  • She walks to the back of the house, where Alyssa is trying to air out the sheets.
  • A diffuser channels air out of the back of the car. The Sun
  • Spike your hair out with some holding product and work on your cockney accent.
  • The invention relates to a temperature adjusting mechanism of hot-wind furnace. In detail it is set on the air outlet to control hot-wind temperature of heat resource automatically.
  • ‘You're crazy,’ I laughed, flicking his hair out his eyes affectionately as he put his arm round my shoulder.
  • Lucy was perfect, blonde hair, not a hair out of place, tall, model looks and a friendly expression.
  • The British colonies, meanwhile flew the British flag which eventually replaced the fleurs-de-lis when France ceded its colonies to Britain as part of its settlement in the Treaty of Utrecht (any historians may be tearing their hair out over my foreshortened version of Canadian history … sorry … trying to summarise not write a thesis!). A brief history of the Canadian flag. « Mudpuddle
  • My boss is tearing his hair out about the delay in the schedule.
  • His method stopped the contents spoiling by keeping air out and killing any microbes inside. The Sun
  • On the 13th an entertainment was pro - vided on board the Batchelor for the Spanifh centk - men, to which I was carried, being not wle to move myfelf, but was hoifted in a chair out of the ihip into the Batchelor -, where we agreed, that a de - putation fhould be fent from each fhip, to wait on the governor with a handfome prefent, in acknow - ledgement for his great civility, and the readineis he exprefled to fupply us. A new collection of voyages, discoveries and travels : containing whatever is worthy of notice, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America
  • ‘If it's made properly and sealed properly, you provide hermetic sealing that keeps oxygen and air out,’ says Dunlap.
  • Her eyes were a deep chocolate brown, and she paused momentarily to pull a stray strand of hair out of them.
  • Time to look at the rear fans: they will exhaust the air out of the case.
  • He let the air out of the balloon.
  • ‘Fine,’ He huffed brushing his shaggy black hair out of his eyes.
  • In Masai culture, only warriors are allowed to grow their hair out.
  • Breathe the air out slowly and steadily.
  • When I learned that house flies were getting stuck in my pomade, I decided to grow my hair out again.
  • The air outside was crisp and very cold, the kind of cold that is sharp and stings the throat.
  • His face looks rugged, hair out of place, and his once-scruffy face now sports a full beard.
  • There must be a high efficiency air filter provided at the air outlet point.
  • Kat raised her head momentarily and blew a pesky strand of hair out of her eyes, fluttering her lips so that a raspberry gently sounded.
  • Pulling on a pair of trousers, and brushing damp freshly-washed hair out of my eyes, I tried to work out what they'd got me for.
  • Switch on the vacuum cleaner and place the hose on the valve to suck the air out of the bag. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pump sucks air out through this valve.
  • The second caught her squarely in the stomach and knocked the air out of her.
  • Something approximating to a fair outcome will be ensured.
  • In the preferred embodiment, the air outlet 16 is comprised of a louvered vent 16a integrally molded into at least one side surface 12c, 12d of the housing 12.
  • Waxing, on the other hand, pulls the entire hair out from the root.
  • She tosses her head to flip her hair out of her eyes.
  • I. ii.32 (164,2) She's a good sign] [W: shine] There is acuteness enough in this note, yet I believe the poet meant nothing by _sign_, but _fair outward_ shew. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  • She nearly yanked a handful of her hair out while trying to get the brush through a rather large tangle of knots.
  • I'm sure she's pulling her gray hair out at missing her chance to baffle both kids and parents with "tetragon", but hey, she could always write a sequel!) Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • It was supposed to be a headband to keep the hair out of his face, but it didn't feel good against his head.
  • Blow up the inner tube again to check there are no more holes, then let the air out. Times, Sunday Times
  • To cure this, we can add a bigger "diffuser" - a piece of bodywork shaped to channel air out from underneath the car in a controlled way. The Guardian World News
  • The Slavonic premier began talks with Merkel at his residence fair outside Moscow along congratulating her on Women's Day, which is warmhearted celebrated in Russia.
  • She and her husband used nine cans of insecticide fogger one day, then the same amount two days later, without opening doors and windows to air out their home afterward. Scores got sick, 1 died trying to kill bedbugs
  • Let her breathe the air outside of Sanctuary for a time and then ask her the same question. TREASON KEEP
  • Mrs Balanchine was sitting on a hard chair outside the number two courtroom.
  • The pump sucks air out through this valve.
  • He blew into his harmonica with the microphone pressed hard up to its air outlets.
  • Brushing her long mousy brown-and-grey streaked hair out of her face, she joins the queue behind me.
  • Carefully fold the ground hazelnuts through the mixture with a large metal spoon, so as not to knock any air out of the whites. Times, Sunday Times
  • The louver is in fluid communication with the air outlet passageway and includes a cover providing an aesthetic surface configured to face outward from front portion in the closed position.
  • She won't be pulling her hair out when she sees the sales figures. The Sun
  • The air outside snapped with rifle fire.
  • Play with hair paste, gel, molding mud or wax to smooth fringe hair out of your eyes.
  • She's been tearing her hair out over the final chapter of her novel for the last month.
  • The pump sucks air out through this valve.
  • Similarly, the jet moving overhead subsonically pushes air out of the way and, in so doing, generates pressure waves that move at the speed of sound.
  • I really wanted to like the Mac- after all, yes, it is gorgeous, but omg, whenever I try to do anything more than surf/answer email, I start tearing my hair out and completely losing my cool. Fantasising
  • Back in my room I quickly pulled my hair out of its bun and brushed it neatly, grabbed a nightdress and dressing gown and then went back to Gerald's room.
  • Jessica smiled as she followed him to his table, he pulled her chair out for her like the perfect gentlemen he was or was most of the time anyway.
  • She pulled her hair out of the back of the sweater, running a brush quickly through her short locks.
  • Through experiments of changing the inlet air flow rate, we can adjust the hot air outlet temperature as high as possible, which helps to reduce the heat loss and improve the collector efficiency.
  • Blow up the inner tube again to check there are no more holes, then let the air out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aleena brushed her hair out of her eyes; the red cascade had freed itself from her pony and now hung around her face in soft red locks.
  • Rachaela took her damp hair out of the towel.
  • A gentle breeze the hair out of my hat.
  • Julia pushes a strand of blonde hair out of her daughter's face and cups it in her hands.
  • She had a lot of make-up on and not a hair out of place.
  • The mere idea of having an internal out of bounds area on a links course is one that has golf purists tearing their hair out. The Sun
  • They don't even talk to each other and managers tear their hair out just trying to get the schmucks on stage.
  • His solid, square face is red from the cold air outside, and when he bends down to kiss Cynthia she pulls back from his cold lips, laughing.
  • I'll never understand how you can take boiling hot wax, pour it onto your upper thigh, rip the hair out by the root, and still be afraid of a spider.
  • Blow up the inner tube again to check there are no more holes, then let the air out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pushing her black hair out of her face, she caught a glimpse of the ruby-red slash across her right forearm.
  • With a sigh, Sophie brushed a lock of brown hair out of her face.
  • Soon a fan the size of a card table is pulling the bad air out the street door.
  • They also issued this serious diagnosis: A bad wheel rim is letting the air out. What's Your Problem?
  • I take my hair out of the rollers and spritz it with shine spray.
  • I buy boneless, skinless chicken breasts and thighs when they're on sale, rewrap them in freezer bags, use my venerable Pump & Seal to suck the air out, and freeze those. Use Your Freezer Efficiently To Save Money (and Food) | Lifehacker Australia
  • The warm air outside was heavy with the scent of frangipani. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • The air outside the deepfreeze is warm and rises; the air inside the freezer is cold, and unlike hot air rising, it drops. Global Warming? Global Cooling? So what is with the weather?
  • Blow up the inner tube again to check there are no more holes, then let the air out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The chill of the air outside nearly stunned her as she dragged her feet through the frosty grass.
  • I brushed a stray strand of her hair out of her face.
  • The invention relates to an exhaust unit of the vacuum cleaner, which can shield the air outlet of the aspirator, as a result avoids the unclean part exposure and beautifies its appearance.
  • Some will say that visual flair outweighs memorable characters or good writing. Christianity Today
  • His mouth got wider than it seemed possible, puffing short bursts of air out trying to make it sound like a laugh.
  • air out the smoke-filled rooms
  • The mere idea of having an internal out of bounds area on a links course is one that has golf purists tearing their hair out. The Sun
  • He pushed his chair out from the table, took his bowl to the sink and ran some water into it.
  • A teen who's pulling her hair out may have trichotillomania, a condition that results in obvious hair loss.
  • Kevin stood, brushing his hair out of his eyes with a weak, nervous smile.
  • They were leading until a blunder on their fourth dive sends the pair out of the medals. The Sun
  • These are viewed as fair outcomes, as just deserts or rewards for differences in ability, skill or effort, within the framework of a competitive market.
  • He did it now, dragged his chair out under the leafy fig tree, beyond the glow of the porch light.
  • The pump sucks air out through the valve.
  • But the subsequent two games and negative approach in both left fans tearing their hair out. The Sun
  • Feel the oxygen entering the lungs then blow the air out again. Times, Sunday Times
  • She pushed a lock of dark hair out of her almond-shaped eyes.
  • Acquittal on all counts was the only fair outcome from a prosecution case cobbled together by one man with a vendetta and a family of liars and defrauders.
  • With the fan sitting at the other end and sucking air out, a strong airflow is running through the casing.
  • My boss is tearing his hair out about the delay in the schedule.
  • I wish that I could pull her hair out of the updo that it was in and run my fingers through it.
  • After months of growing my hair out, I decided to add some subtle balayage color and trim the ends.
  • He sat at his desk, not a hair out of place, and turning a pencil over in his hand.
  • After tenderly brushing some of the raggedy red hair out of the little painted face, the girl shoved the toy into the bag as well and pulled the drawstrings tight.
  • Some of the goals will have you tearing your hair out, but therein lies the beauty of the game.
  • Mr Grange sits patiently in his aluminum chair out in the sun.
  • It's when the "commitee" grows to include the people in the office, the kid in the mail room, the editors husband and just anyone walking by... it's then that I want to tear my hair out. Your Fate Is in My Hands (mwah-ha-ha)
  • She blinks a few times, shakes her head to get the hair out of her eyes, and begins her stare anew.
  • Apparently Pop is sold on growing his hair out from the flattop we're all used to, into some kind of feathered, curling-in-the-back thing.
  • The louver is in fluid communication with the air outlet passageway and includes a cover providing an aesthetic surface configured to face outward from front portion in the closed position.
  • The cooling fan blows air out of the system unit thus lowering the pressure inside.
  • He swept his still damp hair out of his face, but the longish sides still fell in front.
  • The pianist played the happy pair out with the wedding March.
  • She won't be pulling her hair out when she sees the sales figures. The Sun
  • Rilla knelt down behind Naila and swept the short brown hair out of the way.
  • We've got banks, people, companies, home owners all being crushed, flattened, squashed by eye-popping, innard squishing debt that's forcing the air out of the lungs of the economy to complete the anatomical metaphor. "I would rather do the right thing and have 1 term than be mediocre and have 2."
  • It'll be up to me to finagle a new pair out of my dad's checkbook by the time Prom rolls around.
  • The sun shone brightly, glittering off the grey stones of the castle, catching in the trinkets and glass baubles hanging open to the air outside of shops.
  • Nathan pulled Melanie's chair out for her and she blushed forgetting how dining with a chivalrous man felt like.
  • How Shiraz the Fair outwitted the rich old man that would have her as his bride. THE THIRD CLASS GENIE
  • On the 13th an entertainment was pro - vided on board the Batchelor for the Spanifh gentle - 1 men, to which 1 was carried, being not able to move myfeif, but was hoifled in a chair out of the fhip into the Batchelor -, where we agreed, that a de - putation fhould be lent from each fhip, to wait on the governor with a handfome prefent, in acknow - ledgement for his great civility, and the readinefs he expreffcd to fupply us. A new collection of voyages, discoveries and travels : containing whatever is worthy of notice, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America
  • Anthony manoeuvred his wheelchair out from behind his desk.
  • Even if a credit repair outfit manages to get data temporarily removed from your report, it will eventually be restored, Hendricks says.
  • According to a national survey of 50 salons, requests for red hair outnumber those for blond for the first time.
  • You put a wooden chair out at night and in the morning it was a shrub. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have also put them in canning jars and sealed the jars by sucking the air out of the jar with the food saver. Speaking of Dinner...
  • Anyone else would have been tearing their hair out trying to work it out.
  • I really wanted to like the Mac- after all, yes, it is gorgeous, but omg, whenever I try to do anything more than surf/answer email, I start tearing my hair out and completely losing my cool. Fantasising
  • She was rending her hair out in anger.
  • I puffed my cheeks out and blew a gust of air out my mouth in an attempt to get the annoying strand of black hair out my eyes.
  • High-energy models from a number of manufacturers often include insulated fireboxes that keep cold outside air outside and trap warm air that would otherwise escape up the chimney or out the sides.
  • She'd grown her hair out longer and she was wearing a turquoise dress.
  • Ally walked out of the building and onto the always-bustling street, a light breeze fanning her shoulder-length, caramel-blond hair out behind her.
  • And in 1995, he petrified holidaymakers by pumping a volley of bullets into the air outside a disco in the Caribbean resort of Cartagena.
  • He is so suave he won't run for fear of getting a strand of hair out of place.
  • He returned to the room to greet his guest, leaving the double doors open to air out the room.
  • What hotel habits have you pulling your ( still wet) hair out? Times, Sunday Times
  • She won't be pulling her hair out when she sees the sales figures. The Sun
  • And so much additional thanks goes to hectocotyli, who managed to find the paper, as Sci only has access to the stacks copy and was about to pull her hair out. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • The heating system just popped, I can smell the dog and my shampoo and laundry detergent and a little mustiness as the heater kicks in, the plant on the bookcase has yellowed leaves, and when I brush my hair out of my face where it just fell I can smell the orange oil on my fingers from the blood orange I had at breakfast. I smoke my friends down to the filter
  • The louver is in fluid communication with the air outlet passageway and includes a cover providing an aesthetic surface configured to face outward from front portion in the closed position.
  • Then bleed the air out of the hose, remove the tool and open the regulator to bleed the air in the tank.
  • She wanted to tear his hair out by the handful.
  • A special low noise centrifugal blower can deliver fresh air to every corner of rooms, with the guiding air outlet movable.
  • I love the way he always pushes his lusterless hair out of his eyes.
  • The Dude looks up, one hand flicks his hair out of eyes in perturbation.
  • Small black and small armor Xi fair outside the tent, before gathered some mercenary soldiers at them, an eyes expose strange light-that is the penurious wind.
  • A housing includes an air inlet , an air outlet and an airflow path there through.
  • The louver is in fluid communication with the air outlet passageway and includes a cover providing an aesthetic surface configured to face outward from front portion in the closed position.
  • Anyway, Hayley has pouffed her hair out into some ‘rock star’ curls and crimps, and she looks pretty lame.
  • The force of the blow left her momentarily stunned and knocked the air out of her.

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