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  • Guys, from all the exp. and readings I've ever come up with, the .308 Win, By saying this I mean the Cart. not the bullet, can do any thig the 06 can do up to and including the 150 gr. Our Most Underrated Cartridge?
  • What exactly do upper class people do? Times, Sunday Times
  • She's a good cook, and can do up a shirt _el commee faw_, and you know what that is, better'n I do. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 20, August 13, 1870
  • I think you forgot to do up a button on your shirt. The Sun
  • What are you gunna do up at the stud farm, other than look at the horses? MURDER SONG
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  • To do up the house and live comfortably. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can you help me to do up my dress?
  • We also used to dout (do out, ie, put out) candles, and dup (do up, ie, lift) door latches. Times, Sunday Times
  • As crescendo after crescendo uplifts the piece, the group becomes more and more abrasive and unforgiving.
  • Do up these papers and send them to Head Office.
  • Do up all buttons, snaps, zippers, etc. before washing and turn the garment inside out.
  • Of the ones that do up the strap, about half have them so loose that they can put-on and remove the helmet without unbuckling .
  • For five decades he'd run a sports book out of his 92 condo up in Hallandale. BLACKWATER SOUND
  • The former is the group's raison d' etre - its wordless doo-wop chorus gently fluttering underneath the plaintive expression of individual empowerment that had been Sly's credo up to that point.
  • I have completely stopped cross blogging from Flickr to my Blogspot site as Word Verification was an unreluctant dildo up my creative ass, the most outdated and annoying tool and the technos at Blogspot a million light years away from modernism, and in a way I admire Matt of Word Press and his automatic response to changing times.. The Hijdas of Turner Road-Photo Blogging « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1
  • Masses of carbonado up to 3,100 carats are reported from deposits near Lencois, Brazil.
  • I'd like to buy a run-down cottage that I can do up.
  • When the youngest son (Johnnie Ray) decides to become a priest, his father (a long-time vaudevillian and hoofer) reacts as negatively as some men do upon learning that their son is gay. George Heymont: Can't Stop the Music
  • This could mean moving to a less desirable location or buying a property in need of work that you can do up over time. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had been unable to decide which of her two children and three stepchildren she should pass the medal on to and instead decided it would be better to sell it and use the cash to help do up the family home.
  • A military judge can extend the period of detention incommunicado up to 90 days.
  • Do you know how to fasten/do up your seat belt?
  • Why man, should you wed Barbara Standish and raise a hand upon her as I've seen you do upon your daughters, woman-grown, I'd not answer but she'd have your life's blood for it; and if you bade her stint the measure of the corn she sold to your neighbors, she'd quit your roof and you, before you could say whiskerando! Standish of Standish A story of the Pilgrims
  • Then bold Siegfried changed his voice and spake: “I am a knight; do up the door, else will I enrage many a one outside today, who would liefer lie soft and take his ease.” The Nibelungenlied
  • We also used to dout (do out, ie, put out) candles, and dup (do up, ie, lift) door latches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do you know how to fasten/do up your seat belt?
  • Do up brown came to mean, however, ` to do anything thoroughly, 'and it thus may be the origin of the phrase browned-off, meaning ` thoroughly disgruntled.' VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VI No 1
  • I think you forgot to do up a button on your shirt. The Sun
  • Can you help me to do up my dress?
  • She came in nights and mornings when Father was so bad to do up the work and wouldn't take any pay for it. Archive 2009-01-01
  • ‘What we've had to do up to now is overprice things at the beginning, to compensate for underpricing at the end of the season,’ he explains.
  • We also used to dout (do out, ie, put out) candles, and dup (do up, ie, lift) door latches. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'd like to buy a run-down cottage that I can do up.
  • SEGUI: Tell me what your thoughts were when you saw the tornado, what you call a tornado up on the horizon. CNN Transcript Feb 6, 2008
  • Empty the pockets of your jeans do up all buttons or zippers.
  • It is buttoned down the front with five buttons, which also do up the men's way, and which are 10.5 cm apart, centre to centre.
  • The dog's eye therefore, without any consciousness on his own part, becomes in such a case _an evil eye_: upon me, at least, it fell with as painful an effect as any established eye of that class could do upon the most superstitious Portuguese. The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 2
  • This could mean moving to a less desirable location or buying a property in need of work that you can do up over time. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can eat them raw, but they do upset some stomachs. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can eat them raw, but they do upset some stomachs. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had a trout stream burbling through the middle of it - I didn't fish - and too many ruined barns to do up.
  • Do you know how to fasten/do up your seat belt?
  • She sat on the bed and battled against the clock to do up the buckles on her shoes.
  • We also used to dout (do out, ie, put out) candles, and dup (do up, ie, lift) door latches. Times, Sunday Times

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