How To Use Bbl In A Sentence
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I chatter with enthusiasm whilst knobs of butter slide off the fishes' backs and sizzle to blister bubbles.
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For centuries, scholars have squabbled over the design of the ship, which was crucial to defeating the Persians in the Battle of Salamis in 480 B.C., part of a wider war that included the fight at Thermopylae dramatized in the film "300.
Epic Struggle: Fans Fight to Revive an Oar-Powered Greek Warship
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A light tubular chassis with an inline 8 cylinder engine was made by cobbling a couple of sports engines together.
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The group had cobbled together a few decent songs.
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She wound up her dance routine with a wobbly pirouette and took a little bow.

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He's still a bit wobbly after the operation .
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So, she ran round and round the scaffold with the executioner striking at her, and her grey hair bedabbled with blood; and even when they held her down upon the block she moved her head about to the last, resolved to be no party to her own barbarous murder.
A Child's History of England
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He never complained, except when he occasionally slipped on muddy cobblestones.
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After Colette left he cleared his throat and looked through a newspaper, his long fingers scrabbling a bit at the pages.
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He wears tee shirts and a designer stubble and is always two steps ahead of himself.
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She was very outgoing, a very bubbly, fun person.
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You must avoid applying concentrated materials to the tree at gallonages that allow the material to dribble to the lower surface of the fruit.
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Some houses were reduced to neat rectangles of foot-high rubble.
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He was a right-footed left winger, a prolific scorer who cut in from the wing with pace and superb dribbling skills.
Times, Sunday Times
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He might have caused a storm in a teacup in the corridors of the Westminster press lobby as journalists squabbled over who had the story, whether it was attributable and who had told The Sun anyway.
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Better to wait until bubbles burst and manage the consequences, softening the economic blow by loosening monetary policy very quickly.
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Scrabble to its list of more commonplace activity holidays, such as painting and gardening.
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Even if an agreement is cobbled together it will not please everyone.
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While he was busy, I punched a Tylenol caplet out of its plastic bubble.
Ancient, Strange, and Lovely
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They have been tearing away at the rubble for a week now, and more than 10,000 tonnes has been removed, But it has hardly made a dent in the mountain.
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Man, these people are just too stupid to be trusted with appointments - and too timorous to deserve to a university position from which to dribble out the contents of their weak little minds.
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Pour into 1 quart casserole dish, top with cheese and bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until brown and bubbly.
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Rubiochico,) "which was fast swamping the sparkling stars, like a bright river flowing over diamonds, when the old gander again set up his gabblement and trumpeted more loudly than before.
Tom Cringle's Log
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I drew a smiley face, played tic-tac-toe with myself, drew another smiley face, scribbled all over it and finally, I wiped the ink off the plastic table.
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From up stream came the babble of the brook like dainty laughter.
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Take your time and don't gabble!
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Some ensembles shimmered with metallic accents, while others popped in bubblegum pink.
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He has become gruff and cold, a far cry from the playful, expansive carouser and rabble-rouser of the film's opening scenes.
Come and Get It
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You can walk the cobbled streets, visit the house where they lived and take a peep inside the tiny garden room where they studied.
The Sun
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He glanced over at Tara, scribbling notes at a nearby desk filched from the Library of Congress.
Rogue Oracle
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Not just a gentle nibble as our Shetland sheep do lower down, but a strip of bark half an inch deep.
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Hi-tech babble from tech whiz-kids will not make an entrepreneur part with a single euro if the entrepreneur is not convinced of the financial return.
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Ian Hecht at Marturia. net fires one of the first Terra Insegura reviews into the the blogosphere, and though he has some quibbles (not to be confused with tribbles – although both can multiply rapidly on occasion, tribbles are furrier), in general, he likes it.
LeaderPost preview of Follies, avec moi
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Its spectral presence looms over the city, its pointed top a needle to the bubble.
Times, Sunday Times
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Perhaps tools like moviolas might have more efficiently weeded out the dabblers - it's hard to say since moviolas were part of a more elitist type of technology and denied many an opportunity.
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Throwing himself into one of the office's numerous squashy chairs, Irvine admits to a last - minute attack of the collywobbles.
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And when I see how many people are being sucked into gold investments from all those cheesy radio and TV ads (with their overt or sometimes explicit survivalist overtones), I see another bubble being blown that at some sad point will go blooey.
Fox Business News, Where Green Arrows Turn Brown Eyes Blue: James Wolcott
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Looking back over the many extracurricular activities that our children have dabbled in at different stages, nothing has enriched their lives more than music.
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She said: 'I felt very safe in my little bubble of motherhood and domesticity.
The Sun
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The cheese sauce dribbling over his face.
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However, at one ludicrous point she starts babbling about how her face has changed!
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He had witnessed diminutive bison with semicircular horns; animals "of a bluish lead color, about the size of a goat, with a head and beard like him, and a single horn, slightly inclined forward from the perpendicular"; and "a strange amphibious creature, of a spherical form, which rolled with great velocity across the pebbly beach" of a lunar island.
Kim Kardashian Fails the P.T. Barnum Test
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That and music that seems to bubble through you like vintage champagne.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was no help for it, he had to be left there, and I went away with an anxious mind as to what his busy teeth would be employed upon all night; and, sure enough, next morning a velvet curtain was found nibbled and tattered, and being converted into a nest for the enterprising gerbille!
Wild Nature Won By Kindness
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Life in the little house behind the cobbler's shop was not calm.
HISTORY PLAY: The Lives and After-life of Christopher Marlowe
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The poor little mite was obviously distressed and was hobbling around on its good leg, often resting on the ground.
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Relying on their well-established formula of eerie melodies, pastoral soundscapes, babbling children and rhythmic clamour, their sophomore effort rings true.
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Here is a road seen between sunset and moonrise: "... all that remained of day was a beamless amber light along the west: but I could see every pebble on the path, and every blade of grass, by the light of that splendid moon".
The Three Brontës
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There were brighter pictures, of early Mexican-Californian life, a pastel of twilight eucalyptus with a sunset-tipped mountain beyond, by Reimers, a moonlight by Peters, and a Griffin stubble-field across which gleamed and smoldered California summer hills of tawny brown and purple-misted, wooded canyons.
CHAPTER VIII
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But the flash of imagining pops like a bubble.
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It seems churlish to quibble over the fact that there is no lamb.
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`I'm surprised to find someone like you dabbling in that kind of Protestant neo-orthodoxy !
ULTIMATE PRIZES
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Photos Simon Baker/Reuters A woman, whose friend was missing in the fire-damaged CTV building looked on as firemen and search teams looked through the rubble for survivors in central Christchurch Wednesday.
New Zealand Starts Christchurch Curfew
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He put his hand into the pocket of his coat and pulled out a bubbly, burnt lump of clinker rock.
SMOKE AND MIRRORS
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Sure, Loughner babbled about favorite right-wing pet causes and hallucinated that his "enemies" were Democrats, but if his enemies hadn't been Democrats, they would have been other kids at school, or mean bosses at work, or the IRS or any of the other targets that crazy people tend to obsess about.
Henry Blodget: Are Wackos With Guns Just a Fact Of Life in America?
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If the field is free from weeds, the legume seed can be drilled or dibbled.
Chapter 9
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If a player couldn't use the side of the ball to accelerate his dribble, we might never see another layup.
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In this context the survivors in the UK electricity market will continue to scrabble for scale.
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Thereby, you will be able to navigate your way ahead, carefully picking your route around bloated wobbly people, inconsiderate ‘wallowers’ and arsey posers as they try to impress the girls.
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One section of the factory's main exterior wall had already collapsed, leaving a pile of smouldering rubble.
Times, Sunday Times
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For small bulbs, make holes with a dibble and plant bulbs 3 to 5 inches apart.
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There were three gunners, both front and rear of the plane and one in a bubble canopy half way down the fuselage.
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The mayor, the imam, the sheik and some stubbled men all took seats around the long table.
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Numps has sent for me to see poor little Greek and Latin hobble to the altar, but, 'tis a million to one, if our noble baronet does not whisk you there before her.
Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
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A woman is permitted to chat or babble, but speaking in public with authority is still the greatest transgression.
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Brown had been hobbled since training camp with a balky left knee that caused him pain from the second day of practice.
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For the Schlachtfest, Stralsunders gathered in hundreds, the women in their dirndls and men in old-fashioned suits, gobbling pig knuckle, leberwurst, knockwurst, dozens of waxy, greasy boiled potatoes, and of course, blutwurst.
Blood Lite II: Overbite
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February 24, 2006 4: 56 PM bibliobibuli said ... visitor - you sure naughty one chatting up the girls again. what your ah mooi going to say this time? anna - sorry you were scrabbled, but at least you can take your piccy from here
Meet Up and Scribble Night
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The main work of this thesis is research tire bubble detection algorithm for filling up the blank of this area.
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Then, the bubble burst and thousands of investors were ruined.
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The national anthem at last week's home opener at Fenway Park — performed by a Boston Pops contingent — included the now de rigueur obbligato of a military jet flyover.
Flams and drags
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Sunday was no exception as Bell was in the thick of Walter's four bobbles and was credited with a forced fumble.
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He seems to attract a rabble of supporters more loyal to the man than to the cause.
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You pull out the pressure cuff, pump the bubble thing, staring at the gismo that resembles your caller ID.
Full Tilt Boogie
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The oil drum where the male monkey had been sitting began to wobble from side to side and finally toppled right over.
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I sighed and then picked up my crutches, hobbled to the door, and down the hall of the apartment to the living room.
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Cheeks burning red she babbled apologies, quickly trying to clean the tunic and the table and the floor with her shirt.
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On the surface, it seems the radio babblers have been unceremoniously shushed.
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It was built on the track of an elephant trail and it was so rough that it rattled our bones and sent the radio antenna into a series of harmonic wobbles.
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The former Mr. Marvels site, already closed, will be the hub of the scheme where a water park with health and fitness amenities will be created on the cliff top under a huge transparent bubble.
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Solomon’s wad have taught him that there was danger in edge-tools, and that he wad have bidden the smaik either sheath his shabble, or stand farther back.”
The Fortunes of Nigel
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A mark of the confusion attending the rescue operation came when it was widely reported that five firefighters, trapped for two days in the rubble, had been freed from their concrete tomb.
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The coffin was palled with a square of rusty black velvet, whence all the pile had long been worn, and which the soaking rain now helped age to embrown and make flabby; a standard cross was borne by an ecclesiastical official, who had on a quadrangular cap surmounted by a centre tuft; two priests followed, sheltered by umbrellas, their sacerdotal garments dabbled and draggled with mud, and showing thick-shod feet beneath the dingy serge and lawn that flapped above them, as they came along at a smart pace, suggestive of anything but solemnity.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866
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However it has not been plain sailing for the American since his arrival at Meadowbank last month in wake of the Scots' ignominious start to the BBL season.
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I have something of a soft spot for early 1970s British bubblegum, and this is one of the best examples.
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D'ye know, that Irish lunatic absolutely ran the gauntlet of pandy fire to get back into Lucknow, and bring out Outram and Havelock in person (with the poor old Gravedigger hardly able to hobble along) just so that they could greet Sir Colin as he covered the last few furlongs?
Fiancée
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The twigs and pebbles and little heaps of dirt were apparently his attempt to recreate the house in miniature.
SACRAMENT
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Like there's a perfect mid-point between too little and too much, a middle-brow approach somewhere between an academic treatise and bibble, bibble, bibble, pllrrrp?
Archive 2005-07-01
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To the east the cordillera was scorched and spent, rubbled by decades of desperate agriculture.
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She dabbled with cosmetic surgery.
Times, Sunday Times
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Appearance: bubblier than Perkuno's Hammer; a deep mahogany with substantial, but wispy tan head
Archive 2008-02-01
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A delicious dinner of ham, fried potatoes, hot corn bread, fresh butter, wild bee honey, and huckleberry cobbler is served.
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The Hubble space telescope has been in orbit for 15 years, during which time it has taken over 750,000 images of the universe.
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Again, it seems pedantic to quibble about the differences between strikers and attacking midfielders.
Times, Sunday Times
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No quibbling about the derivation of the word rakia, which is literally something beaten out, [122] can affect the explicit description of the Mosaic writer, contained in the words ‘the waters that are above the firmament,’ or avail to show that he was aware that the sky is but transparent space.
Essays and Reviews: The Education of the World, Bunsen's Biblical Researches, On the Study of the Evidences of Christianity; Seances Historiques de Gen��ve; On the Mosaic Cosmogony; Tendencies of Religious Thought in England, 1688-1750; On the Interpr
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The boy gabbled off the poem as though he neither understood nor enjoyed it.
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But the mantra serves mainly to remind me of my deep attachment to the nubble.
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There would be stubble after the crop's harvested, therefore cattle feed, especially in the end of the dry.
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At night, they advised us to put on our under-bungalow lights and wait for the floorshow of ravenous and strange-looking fish gobbling up plankton just beneath us.
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More than one captain made up his mind then and there that his "cobble" or his "mule," as they term the different classes of boats, would remain in the harbour till the storm had passed.
Dracula
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First, the most obvious example is the Internet bubble where the majority of enterprises have no economic value whatsoever without perpetual financing.
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The babble is inane, but its heart is in the right place.
Archive 2009-06-01
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So we're given the impression of Connor's leg shaking and his voice wobbling.
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What can be said in favor of a sport that involves 'dribbling'?
:Acquired Taste
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The musical evening bubbled with songs and dances.
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A few appeared at the same time on both legs and were slightly raised but not 'knobbly', and not bad enough for her to want to stop wearing skirts.
Home | Mail Online
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A pretty feeble ruse, perhaps, but it works. which might work except the nobble is pretty damned big ... that's the problems; and then there's writing as avoidance of writing (kinda like this post!):
Writer's Block
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People who just wibble on.
The Sun
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at the beginning of bubble formation, the Japanese government didn't address it properly and in a timely manner, sowing the seeds for an irreversible future disaster.
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We arrived at the grounds after following a rabble of butterflies through the streets.
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In the phase 2 study, children use a nebulizer to inhale cisplatin, a standard cancer drug that has been specially encapsulated in protective fatty protein bubbles.
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The image shows a slightly chubby-faced man with receding, dark cropped hair, tanned skin and stubble.
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Of the entire team, Elvira was the most companionable, genial and impressionable member, always bubbling with enthusiasm and high spirits.
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So to lead off the first inning, Jeter knocked a dribbler into the grass by the third base line, and beat out what was effectively a swinging bunt for his 2,995th hit, and his first since June 13.
Jeter Gets It Going as Sabathia Wins His 12th Game
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Due to the pressures of so many birds trying to feed, the vultures gobble down chunks of flesh and can fill a crop with more than one and half a kilograms of meat in four to five minutes.
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Horses clattered through the whiteness, their backs and foreheads sporting melting ice dribbling over their dished faces.
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You can luxuriate in the coffee's aroma and listen to the soothing bubbling sound from the bar as another jug of milk is frothed.
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As he did so something grazed his face, oh so lightly, like the tremulous wall of a bubble.
EVERVILLE
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Fallopian tube patency can be confirmed by detecting an enhanced signal after instilling microbubbles into the uterine cavity.
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Santerre bubbled like a stream in spring.
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Everyone in our office is playing email Scrabble.
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He was dribbling slowly down the court, looking for the right person to pass to.
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One is Peter Butler Sr., a retired insurance executive now living in Pebble Beach, Calif., who is an advocate for Eddie Lowery, the 10-year-old boy who famously caddied for the victorious Francis Ouimet at the 1913 U.S.
Bush-League Move by Hall of Fame?
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She stopped her excited babble and grabbed my wrist, dragging me off to math class.
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The figure wearing dark suit, open-necked shirt and stubble, sheltering beneath an umbrella from the torrential rain outside a London cinema, could hardly look more glum.
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She still did lip service to the old ways, while herself nibbling away at forbidden fruit.
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We walk along the beige pebbly Uruguayan sand, on the other side of the equator from where we live, the squawking seabirds overhead, the beach empty of others as far as we can see.
History of a Suicide
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On one play, he got the ball on the right side and began dribbling toward the baseline.
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When you disturbed them the seeds of rose-bay willow-herbs lifted like air bubbles into the beam of light.
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Langorous horns, ticking guitars and muted keyboards have been added, sketching out long, graceful arcs of melody over the bubbling rhythms.
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These are minor quibbles, however, and the book overall is well-written, highly readable, and very enjoyable and informative.
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If it happens too quickly, the gas forms bubbles in the blood that can block small arteries and cause the bends.
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The bubbles form due to dissolved carbon dioxide, which are produced during fermentation inside the bottles.
Times, Sunday Times
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Drummond hobbled off, returning with a cigar in his mouth and an automatic rifle in his hands.
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This article describes some of these applications in radiology and cardiology and discusses the potential of microbubbles for therapy.
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Even if you do baulk at some of the more outlandish examples of soporifics cited or quibble with a theory or two, Martin's message is strangely comforting.
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Meanwhile, the fleet footed and well connected have profited from surging exports, a bubbly urban real estate market and, occasionally, government boosterism.
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It's a program called the Anglo-Australian Planet Search Program, and what you're looking for is stars whose motion encompasses a wobble.
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Squabbling between the Republic of Quebec and the rest of Canada over cultural diversity inequities.
CORMORANT
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Complete with wobbly bridges, turrets and wonky roof lines, it looks as if it comes straight from the pages of a fairytale.
Times, Sunday Times
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Brown had been hobbled since training camp with a balky left knee that caused him pain from the second day of practice.
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It is one of a torrent of jargon words, phrases, clichés and bureaucratic gobbledygook that have grown to clutter our language.
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Chefs zigzag in formation over the cobbles, disappearing through a warren of doors with bread baskets and trays of millefeuille.
Times, Sunday Times
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He observes the annual round of sowers and barley harvesters, goes stubblewalking, and contemplates how the modern combine has forever changed life for rural farmers.
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a real estate bubble
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So, much as I’m weary of western politicians who couldn’t tell the Ka’ba from a peach cobbler going on about how extremists are “perverting” Islam — how the hell do they know? — this article, which got its author suspended from his radio talk show hosting job for its claim that “Islam is a terror organization,” is truly, profoundly stupid.
Excommunicated from the Ummah?
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The following paragraphs deal with intra - source offsets and the so - called " bubble " concept.
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It takes in 20 wibbly-wobbly crossings, five metres above the ground, then a shriek-inducing zip-wire descent.
The Sun
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Were here, announced Jace as the smooth roll of wheels over pavement turned to the jounce of cobblestones.
Cassandra Clare: The Mortal Instrument Series
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He shows me tenrecs in cardboard boxes, housed there temporarily while he cobbles together still more terraria.
The Song of The Dodo
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We had sediments, river mud, pebbles rounded by water action, even the remains of aquatic plants on the site.
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Bichette ran 30 yards at full speed, bobbled the ball and dropped it, allowing the go-ahead run to score.
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That was true of the standout moment, when he scored his second after a dribble into the penalty box.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was spellbound by the bubbles that seemed to appear as the water cascaded in.
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Bubble sort recall is a comparison sort.
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The infant babbled for half an hour.
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Trying to reinflate the bubble is no way to solve the housing crisis.
Times, Sunday Times
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A chicken nibbled on smashed watermelon, and dancers swam in a plastic water flume, and a fake walrus lumbered across the stage.
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It was originally built of brick and rubblework, but since the restoration in the seventeenth century it has lost its primitive character.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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Stop babbling and speak more slowly.
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I have a kind of fondness for the old poorly done by clubs like Fitzroy, even if they have been gobbled up by the Lions.
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Compton kept her balance, bobbling only once in the extremely loose, off-camber right-hander that tripped up a number of riders.
Katie Compton wins day 2 of the Cincinnati UCI3 Cyclocross Festival
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Some of their characteristics can be observed in soap bubbles and films.
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It was only when I was on the second sachet and gleefully exhorting the recalcitrant bubbling cauldron to cleanse thyself, that the Gamekeeper ran in gasping and flung all the windows open.
42 entries from November 2007
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He first dabbled in politics when he was at law school.
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You could quibble about some of the singing.
Times, Sunday Times
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The pilot gets into a small bit of leftover wake turbulence, the rental aircraft wobbles just before touchdown and a wingtip catches the runway.
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Some, no doubt, find this pretentious old cobblers.
Times, Sunday Times
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She's had red hair, brown, black, bubblegum pink, blue, purple… Just about every color that you find in a crayon box that's stuffed with 50 different colors.
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The quartzite shows granoblastic and blastopsammitic texture, with grain sizes varying from coarse sand to very fine pebble and with minor microcrystals of sericite, fuchsite, andalusite and iron oxide, besides detrital tourmaline, rutile, and zircon." link
Archive 2008-03-01
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Today Science tells us the speed of light is decaying, the magnetic field is collapsing, the earth is slowly beginning to wobble on its axis, the protective ozone layer is thinning.
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She tried nibbling at the bulbous wad of meat and then at the toasted roll.
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These normally nuanced characters briefly became vessels for issue-based polemic rather than wry, subtle dialogue - and even to unequivocal admirers, this is a serious wobble.
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No, not that bubble-gum pink Henry, it's much too "Barbie" --- try this fuchsia.
RESCUING ROSE
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Hamstrung by his uncle, he was having to go through an exasperating charade in order to nobble the project.
THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
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NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), and the Baltimore-based Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) have released new pictures from the telescope this week, to celebrate Hubble's anniversary. by sam-kiley April 24, 2010 4: 29 PM EDT coucou ..
Breaking News: CBS News
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Many of the insanities start in this fashion; and all such practices, instead of being encouraged, should be discouraged; and all experienced and intelligent students of psychical research warn those who "dabble" in the subject against the repeated and promiscuous indulgence in such practices -- because of the dangerous, even disastrous, effects upon the mind, in many instances.
The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
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They bunked at Meadowood resort for a week, then headed for Pebble Beach for golfing.
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Outside the cobblelock forecourt to the front of the house is bordered by plants and shrubs and has plenty of space for offstreet parking.
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Then we spilled out into the corridor, babbling incoherently and the experience that none of us would ever forget came to an end.
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There was a concrete floor and wobbly chairs.
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The stab at rock stardom, the attempt at talk-show hosting, the game show his brother Mark unapologetically called "dopey," all those dabbles are in the past.
John McEnroe's Next Frontier: Home
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Practice your wood craft, 80 percent of killing a gobbler is knowing the woods you hunt and moving and setting up carefully.
I want to start spring turkey hunting and I dont know how to start out.
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Gadwalls forage mainly while swimming, either taking items from the surface or dabbling in shallow water, or diving, which they are more likely to do than most other dabblers.
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Because to be dribbling drunk in front of a sober person is simply too embarrassing.
Times, Sunday Times
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Still, with the movie ringing up millions in the domestic market, local film-makers are scrabbling to replicate its success.
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The bubble burst late last year as the economy started sputtering, and now about 10 per cent of credit card debt is more than one month overdue in Asia's fourth-largest economy.
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He staggered to his feet and wobbled to the back of the bar.
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Swing-around requires little coordination, other than that players observe the tenet of never dribbling more than three times before they pick up and pass.
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She earned 60,000 a year as a web designer before the tech bubble burst.
Times, Sunday Times
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I'd anticipated him working inside a Back-To-The-Future kind of laboratory with bubbling beakers, coiled yellow electrical wire, and a suffocating sense of disarray.
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The studio was filled with the same chattering and babble of languages that I had encountered upon my arrival.
No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
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My son is nearly 4. He dribbles constantly and has to wear a bib almost all the time.
Times, Sunday Times
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Pam has a clipboard and paper in her lap and she's scribbling things about Lucian on it from what I can see.
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I thought they were better on the balls-out bubblegum moshpit numbers.
Archive 2006-04-01
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He closed the door and wabbled swiftly down the long drab hall of the “railroad flat,” evidently trying to walk straight.
Our Mr. Wrenn
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The stellar EGGS are found in the "Eagle Nebula" (also called M16 -- the 16th object in Charles Messier's 18th century catalog of "fuzzy" permanent objects in the sky) in this hubble photo.
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Buck Mulligan stood up from his laughing scribbling, laughing: and then gravely said, honeying malice:
Ulysses
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Not only will you be made a laughing-stock of, but some scribbler, some ink-splasher will put you into a comedy.
The Inspector-General
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Gasol showed more aggressiveness from the start on offense, pushing the ball to the basket against rookie Andreas Glyniadakis, at one point beating him off the dribble from the foul line for a dunk.
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