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  • Chains with more marketing clout, economies of scale and smarter ways of responding to rising costs are edging out smaller chains or those that fail to attract choosier customers. Hamburgers, Fries and a Shakeout
  • For example, while acknowledging that Whitney wants us to worship religious monuments and funerary traditions, we may wonder which Church he is referring to.
  • The heavy-handed allusiveness may just be an aesthetic mistake, a secondary flaw we have to countenance while otherwise acknowledging the narrative power of the novel as a whole. Translated Texts
  • But look, when are we going to say that things that have gone on decades ago, or 10 years or more ago, should always be dredged up, just because there might be some political advantage to dredging it up?
  • The ship is edging in with the coast.
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  • They had on little white aprons, trimmed with jaconet edging, and collars as clean and white as snow. "Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show
  • Marked by a distinctive black edging to the prints, Paul's film output was distinguished particularly by trick films and news films.
  • From a flurry of delighted children sledging down a snowswept street in Bath to policemen joining in with group of teenagers having a snowball fight in Poole - your pics are helping us capture Britain as it is swept by snow.
  • I had the parcel on the ground, and waited for ages, edging gradually into position, when it arrived.
  • Perhaps acknowledging this incongruity, he spoofed his desperation in a series of photographs that mock his suicide.
  • She stretched the way that a cat does, edging her pale arms through the slimy, greasy mess we left behind.
  • Already a number of people have been in touch with the station headquarters in Ballyhaunis acknowledging the service.
  • A hedger locks in a price for a cash commodity by cross-hedging that commodity with a related commodity traded at one of the commodity exchanges.
  • In the Marine Corps, the nautical expression "Aye, Aye, Sir" is used when acknowledging a verbal order.
  • But thank you for acknowledging that the principle accomplishment of carbon credits is the assuagement of guilt.
  • In the meantime, down the road in Piraeus where Melina Mercouri was filmed in 1960 singing a song about her sacred day off from work called Never On A Sunday, the Chinese last June took over full control of the major container dock, pledging to spend $700 million to construct a new pier and upgrade existing docks. Vanessa Andris: Greece: Never on a Sunday But Bail Us Out on Monday? Defeat or Development
  • Biblical exegetes intent on recovering historical origins treat the text as an object on which to practice methodical procedures when they should instead be acknowledging the traditions to which they themselves belong.
  • It was only to be the edging on a shawl for her, but he spent three days and two nights on it; and then she asked him to make it over with jack-in-the-pulpit inset, because she was sure to grow tired very soon of Sweet William; then she changed her mind about jack-in-the-pulpit and decided on wintergreen berries. The Best Short Stories of 1915 And the Yearbook of the American Short Story
  • That is why I use the term devotee because it brings a different connotation; someone who is dedicated to following a specific faith rather than simply acknowledging it because they were born into it. The Nation: Top Stories
  • ‘You are slightly late for once,’ he said, sarcasm edging his voice.
  • They attack the term ‘amnesty’ for implicitly acknowledging the validity of borders.
  • Plaid Cymru, which did a similar deal, voted with the Government, acknowledging that its deal did go further.
  • First of all, under the flail of the incessant wind, a crust would form on the surface of the snow of the type we knew as "piecrust," when out sledging. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
  • And the Aussies, the world's sledging experts, reckon he is a soft touch in that department.
  • World leaders are expected to sign a treaty pledging to increase environmental protection.
  • Everything was sculpted to present an elegant, Japanese refinement, using dark woods and red silks and gold embroidery and edging.
  • The best way I can describe it is wanting to work with nature, of acknowledging its awesome power.
  • But some people get a thrill from peering into the void and acknowledging that life is utterly meaningless. Times, Sunday Times
  • Part of acknowledging our inadequacies and sinfulness is to admit when you are doing a lousy job speaking the truth, which is the main burden of the Cdl's message.
  • As a soldier-worker he has drill, inspections, and guard duty, and does work such as road building and dredging.
  • Some companies may also have less advantageous hedging positions than rivals, which will influence their willingness to cut. Times, Sunday Times
  • It might include acknowledging your own mistakes, such as casually floating that $900 billion figure which forced House and Senate leaders to backload key provisions in the final bill. Harold Pollack: Some Unsolicited Advice for Howard Dean, and for President Obama, Too
  • Another sign of greatness is his adeptness at acknowledging & handling faux pas as evident by his handling of the Crowley-Gates incidence. Obama: Race not 'overriding issue' in criticism
  • First of all, the book takes children seriously in their own right, in acknowledging their constructiveness as actors, not only for themselves and their own lives but also for society as a whole.
  • Use an ice chipper, a lawn edging tool, or a spade to scrape off grass or weeds encroaching on the driveway or inhabiting any cracks.
  • The lowest-priced segment, with brands such as Popov vodka that can go for less than $10 for a fifth, grew the fastest, with volume rising 5.5 percent, after edging up 0.6 percent in LJWorld.com stories: News
  • The drive and lawns are framed with steel edging. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if you have loose soil, consider using landscape timbers or another edging material to hold everything in place.
  • Acknowledging the necessity to work with others; getting the guts to ask for help in order to preclude slamming one's head against the wall for extended amounts of time; finding two, three or even more ways to tackle a problem, whether it be literally in homework or otherwise in managing life and time; learning many, _many_ subtle things that you certainly won't regret learning as you tackle challenges in the future. Failing Students
  • Banks may still be selling unsuitable hedging products to small companies, the City regulator has warned. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the pensions negotiations edging towards farce, ministers fear that if they continue to mishandle the issues, there is a greater risk that they will lose the PR battle and the public could end up supporting the teachers and civil servants if and when they go on strike. The Age of Strife: pay packets and pensions divide coalition Britain
  • When, in the middle of the the first season, callow account exec Pete Campbell walks past striving-to-be-a-copywriter secretary Peggy Olson's desk without acknowledging her, Peggy's incremental comprehension of her powerlessness with this guy she's had sex with is documented in her face's shift from anticipation to abashment to acceptance. Sheila Weller: Mad Hopes for the Mad Men Women
  • ‘Lewis,’ he said in a mutter, barely acknowledging my presence.
  • No problem acknowledging also that among the many different traditions, practices and stories that have fused and sometimes not even touched and just hung around together in what we now call Hinduism, there is room, and maybe even some intellectual and spiritual value in some contexts, for what is still quite crudely called the "phallic" perspective. Vamsee Juluri: Lord Shiva And The Economist: A New Low For Journalism
  • Mountstuart's flimsiness as a novelistic character is supposed to make the book more realistic by acknowledging that personality is nebulous in itself.
  • However, that has not stopped the cable companies from hedging their bets by getting into the satellite business, too.
  • Smaller gardens may benefit from the use of slow-growing box hedging which was used in formal gardens of old to create geometric patterns, called parterres.
  • “We take the position that it will be difficult to make the system work,” BBN wrote hedgingly in its proposal. Where Wizards Stay Up Late
  • These interior tensions are caused by the wedging action within the neighboring compressively stressed layers.
  • A police manhunt has been launched, with divers dredging a reservoir in Belfast.
  • Sheyva and Gennady Bosoy of Manalapan, N.J., could only begin acknowledging -- and learning about -- their Jewish faith after immigrating to the U.S. in 1985. Russian Jews Reaffirm Faith with Help from N.J. Group
  • So he compromised on a very exclusive hotel patronized by legislators who had money of their own, by many of the titled attaches of the embassies, and by families that came during the season with the hope of edging their way into official society. The Slim Princess
  • - ReutersOf course, note the use of the phrase imminently - still sounds like hedging to me. 09/22/2004
  • His responses are delivered without so much as even a change in inflection, always acknowledging the absurdity of his circumstances and the unfortunate reality that has come as a result. This Week in DVD & Blu-ray: A Serious Man, Couples Retreat, Bronson, and More | /Film
  • The machine is suitable for fluffing, edging and polishing of outsole and heel.
  • The long back garden is bounded by walls, mature trees and hedging.
  • For any kids who have not burnt enough energy during the day, there's a perfect slope across the road to go sledging in safety.
  • This is a white form of our old enemy the rosebay willowherb, but once you have seen it growing in a border backed by dark hedging you will forget all about its evil relatives.
  • Every adventure activity you've ever heard of is on offer (rafting, sky diving, mountain biking) and probably several you haven't (snow-kiting, parapenting, white-water sledging). NYT > Home Page
  • Forces in the northern and southern fronts are also edging towards the city centre. Times, Sunday Times
  • And found there the blessed Denis preaching, and made him cruelly to be beaten, bespit and despised, and fast to be bounden with Rusticus and Eleutherius, and to be brought tofore him: And when he saw that the saints were constant and firm in the acknowledging of our Lord, he was much heavy and sorrowful. The Golden Legend, vol. 5
  • The band make no bones about acknowledging the soul, funk, and jazz roots of hip-hop without being pretentious posers.
  • A commercial garden centre was the next target, with hedging shrubs disappearing overnight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bishop Kenny won the boys 2A team title edging Estero by just three points with a team score of 106. Undefined
  • Not even acknowledging her act is unbefitting a person of her character, of her stature, of her memory!
  • The spicy perfume of clove pinks is unique, notably from a line of them edging a path. Times, Sunday Times
  • `Hedging their bets," sniffed Leeyes, abandoning Franglais. A DEAD LIBERTY
  • More often the delicate simplicity of a blue question mark posits the faceless face beautiful in enigma, the shadowy mysterious introvert edging to the boundary of a looks obsessed society.
  • No one actually knows when sledging started, but since time immemorial disparaging remarks have been part of the sport in general - and cricket in particular.
  • The edging is a piece of ribbon folded over the side of the arch and stitched down; I then added some eyelash yarn along the outside edge with a blind hem stitch. Blue flowery arch
  • This Government recognises that putting right these grievances, acknowledging wrongs, and providing redress is a necessary phase of our history and of moving forward.
  • The company lost huge marks for not acknowledging the extent of its carbon footprint.
  • Of course the state where their representative is the long opposer to a bill acknowledging that slaves built Capitol would love to have her. Iowa GOP to Palin: Come to Des Moines
  • In addition, Edgington's remarkable performance makes him an almost certain Olympic choice.
  • Cut edging profile to the height of the dado rail.
  • But there are conservatives, who, while acknowledging the successes of quantum mechanical methods, caution against complacency.
  • For the wealthy lady, the proper layer of lingerie was important and the corsetier and couturier one purchased one’s lingerie from was a status symbol, its purchase acknowledging that the lady had a special someone for whom she flaunted her undergarments. Edwardians Unbuttoned | Edwardian Promenade
  • They and others, such as the lawyers in the case, were edging forward in trying to improve their understanding and abilities in these difficult matters.
  • Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Thursday marked the 55th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China on Friday by pledging to reunify the mainland with the island of Taiwan.
  • The IMF ploughed money into the country to help it sustain the peg, pledging an extra $22 billion as late as the end of 2000.
  • For two or three years I do not remember to have seen it, or the seedlings, without flowers; its pretty, dwarf, rue-like foliage grew so thickly that it threatened to kill the edging of gentianella and such things as _Polemonium variegatum_, the double cuckoo-flower, and the little _Armeria setacea_; it also filled the walks, and its long wiry roots have been eradicated with difficulty. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • I finished the bedsocks, and am knitting Repeat No. Six (I think) of the top edging of the Princess. Archive 2009-05-01
  • But central heating has ‘disburdened’ consumers from acknowledging their dependence on others for warmth.
  • The notion that bankers should have to swear an oath of ethical conduct, pledging to do no wrong, has been much derided. Times, Sunday Times
  • Milbank also is superb in describing how Beck manipulates his listeners by dredging up the nuttiest whoppers from the blogosphere, presenting them as serious alternatives to conventional truths, and then taking a perfectly neutral pose, a la I'm not suggesting anything. Dana Milbank's Glenn Beck book "Tears of a Clown," reviewed by David Oshinsky
  • Hundreds of people who favoured ice skating over sledging made their way to the Ice Factor, in the Eye of York, which has had two of its busiest days over the festive period.
  • Daly further elaborated on this theme with his work on “steady state economics” [78] which worked out the implications of acknowledging that the Earth is materially finite and nongrowing, and that the economy is a subset of this finite global system. An Introduction to Ecological Economics~ Chapter 2
  • One rescues representation in surrealist art by acknowledging the challenge to it. Some Other Kind of Structure
  • Who are these halfwits they're dredging up for quotes?
  • The engineering difficulties were great, the dredging and filling a cyclopean task. Chapter XX
  • It would not be a “vessel restricted in her ability to maneuver” as those are vessels which are restricted due to specialized operations, such as trawling or dredging. Waldo Jaquith - M’ville: Goode’s got nothin’ to do with it…kind of.
  • Only idolatrous devotion could keep such brilliant minds from acknowledging the irrationality of crediting the blind force of nature with such teleological precision.
  • The plan to ship the coal downstream was scuppered by difficulties in dredging the river and environmental concerns from the government. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even if gaps remain, the two countries can still attempt to build up friendly relations while acknowledging their differences.
  • Welch justifiably observes that this dredging is a massive and expensive undertaking that will perhaps wreak more environmental damage than leaving the river at rest.
  • It is medium and low-growing hedges and edgings that are underused; they can have enormous value in even the smallest gardens.
  • The authorities may well have objected to Rembrandt's characterization of the heroic ancestors of the Dutch as rough-hewn conspirators pledging a sword oath to their half-blind leader.
  • Democrats — all but five of whom voted in favor of the bill last week — would do well to remember that in 1932 Franklin Delano Roosevelt ran as a free-trader, pledging to lower Smoot-Hawley's tariff walls. The Trade and Tax Doomsday Clocks
  • With her gaze she traced his jaw, smooth and angular, edging up towards his eyes.
  • Yes, and it is to carry on sledging. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hardy fuchsias also make attractive hedges either as a single species or mixed with other hedging plants, such as hawthorn and beech.
  • The problem has been ongoing in Kew with councillors and the police pledging to get tough on the crime.
  • Woody herbs, like thyme, marjoram and winter savory stay green in all but the hardest winters and clip into tiny hedging.
  • Are there non-parasitic reasons that justify acknowledging the validity of consent in certain classes of cases?
  • She received a letter back acknowledging the processing fees and advising that she could now apply for her holiday.
  • The young sparrows are fledging already
  • Cut through the politically correct hedging and you find that what the council really wants is an unregistered dosshouse for habitual and unrepentant drunks and dropouts who are likely to be violent and don't want to be helped.
  • Humility is in reality, a strength and involves acknowledging both our abilities and our limitations.
  • Even when such witnesses could be portrayed as acknowledging this inadequacy with what narratology calls ‘modal locutions’ such as ‘I seemed to hear’ or ‘I perceived,’ these, according to Knight, must be read as ‘unavowed paralepses’.
  • The anti-contagionist, in acknowledging his ignorance, leaves the question open to examination; but the contagionist has solved the problem to his own mind, and closed the field of investigation, without, however, ceasing to denounce the antagonist who would disturb a conclusion which has given him so much contentment. Letters on the Cholera Morbus. Containing ample evidence that this disease, under whatever name known, cannot be transmitted from the persons of those labouring under it to other individuals, by contact—through the medium of inanimate substances—or throug
  • They also failed to reflect the impact of fuel hedging, where airlines use financial derivatives to protect themselves against future price increases. Times, Sunday Times
  • Newer edgers do not use patterns; instead, the shape is determined by a probe that measures the frame and stores the information in a computer, which in turn controls the edging operation.
  • I planted box hedging, rosemary and lavender. Times, Sunday Times
  • Shrubs such as hawthorn, field maple, blackthorn, beech, hornbeam and holly make good hedging.
  • I am told it is an ideal location for sledging and even skiing when snow is on the ground.
  • Acknowledging prior custodianship of the land is important to Aboriginal people because it tells the truth about our history and allows future initiatives to develop based on truth.
  • A player can beat four men and set up a tap-in and still the scorer races behind the goal to revel in the adulation of the crowd without acknowledging the creator. Hail Daniel Sturridge and the art of self-censorship | Rob Bagchi
  • Acknowledging the legislature did not mean that every law was considered correct.
  • That dredging is now behind schedule.
  • A successful nest fledged at least one young (fledging defined as leaving the nest).
  • School boards outside Toronto are also edging toward budgeting in defiance of provincial laws.
  • Certainly under the denuncation standards that have been applied to Democrats for years, every attendee at that event, and anyone pledging featly to the "conservative" cause, has an obligation to say what their views are of Coulter generally and to address specifically why she was invited to be a featured speaker and why she plays such a prominent role, and commands such popularity, in the Bush movement. Why Ann Coulter matters
  • They show conspicuous white edgings in the wing-coverts and an absence of a white neck-patch.
  • The area is an all year round resort, with hiking in the summer and sledging/skiing in the winter.
  • He sensed the presence edging steadily closer, until he felt the icy-cold, feather-light touch on his cheek.
  • Hamilton and I've got to say the long passages where they sit around talking about sex ends up edging closer and closer to the long philosophical passages in the Marquis de Sade, where everyone's just sitting around naked talking and sipping hot chocolate with cantharides in it in preparation for the next bout of sexual excess. Cat Rambo
  • The acknowledging of this truth has a respect not only to the manifestation of his justice, but also of the wisdom, holiness, and dominion of God over his creatures: for that justice which, in respect of its effect and egress, we call vindicatory, which, as we have before demonstrated, is natural to A Dissertation on Divine Justice
  • They're particularly suitable for small beds, border edgings, even containers.
  • If you need to trim away surplus material or cut portions of the edging strip you can use a fine-tooth backsaw, a router or a file.
  • You don't mention if your walkway is in the sun or shade, so here are some varieties for each: I like all of the barrenworts for edging in shade, but Epimedium youngianum stays somewhat smaller than the rest.
  • For edging, cutting in and painting flat trim, foam pads provide a convenient alternative to brushes.
  • In November Roosevelt conveniently won re-election to an unprecedented third presidential term, while pledging that the USA would not go to war.
  • In length he prefers the epigrammatic and in form he is an adept formalist, acknowledging his antecedents in the farmer-poets of the past, Frost, Horace and Theognis.
  • To the mayhem already caused by unsustainable farming we must now add dredging. Times, Sunday Times
  • The figure suggests that demand is picking up, deflationary pressures may be easing, and the economy edging closer to recovery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Agribusinesses can transfer price risk to speculators by hedging against the grain they own.
  • In his letter acknowledging my congratulations on his appointment he expressed the fear that I might think up some defence. Times, Sunday Times
  • But in the expression of her countenance there was no character of suffering or distress; on the contrary, a wondrous serenity, that made her beauty more beauteous, her very youthfulness younger; and when this spurious or partial kind of syncope passed, she recovered at once without effort, without acknowledging that she had felt faint or unwell, but rather with a sense of recruited vitality, as the weary obtain from a sleep. A Strange Story — Volume 02
  • There isn't even a moment's coda acknowledging the generosity of his act.
  • Acting Assistant Paymaster J.W. Sands and myself, as to the propriety of steaming down the river without dredging it, it was agreed upon to call the dredge-boats in, and we proceeded down the river, shelling the woods on right bank of the river and then came to an anchor above Reminiscences of Two Years in the United States Navy
  • The notion that bankers should have to swear an oath of ethical conduct, pledging to do no wrong, has been much derided. Times, Sunday Times
  • An example of this would be a noisy signal that prevents the hard drive from acknowledging a specific command.
  • Perhaps he did not attend the public meeting last week where we were told that the development would be 94 yards from the line of trees edging Windmill Lane.
  • Now, thanks in part to the searing, potent music of Brooklyn-based rocker Tamar-kali, the genre is edging into the mainstream. Brooklyn Songstress Grows Into a Label-Crossing Punk
  • Thus it is not at all surprising to find managers acknowledging the importance of local knowledge.
  • The edging for these borders should be selected carefully, not too high to be obstructive, not too low to be a waste of time and absolutely no sharp edges.
  • Fighting crime and anti-social behaviour is at the heart of the Government's new programme with the Prime Minister pledging to rebalance the criminal justice system in favour of the victim.
  • Others specialize in dredging operations required for bridges and dams or for harbors.
  • Although it can't be denied that ghosts of the past might come and haunt you, acknowledging once mistakes or youth sins and when confronted being able to stand for those choices and explain or dismiss them is a far better skill to learn then engaging in a playless, rationalized online identity creation process, afraid of online stalkers, marketeers and future employees. Masters of Media, New Media MA Amsterdam
  • Most of the stories about sledging have a little bit of poetic licence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since the release of the film Carter has made a point of acknowledging his gratitude to the Canadian group.
  • Frankie thanked the fans for all the support, and ended by pledging that he'd be back.
  • When the snow came, we went sledging under a full moon.
  • Outside, there is a lawned and railed front garden with mature hedging, while there is laneway access to a small patio garden to the rear.
  • Thank you, Mr Chairperson, for acknowledging seniority.
  • Dowager lady Chia observed that Pao-yü was clad in a deep-red felt fringed overcoat, with woollen lichee-coloured archery-sleeves and with an edging of dark green glossy satin, embroidered with gold rings. Hung Lou Meng
  • Acknowledging the confusion, the Supreme Court in 1990 disavowed its earlier opinions and announced a new approach.
  • As edging plants I'd use chives, compact Alpine strawberries and edible flowers such as old-fashioned pinks, violas and marigolds.
  • The router is used to cut contours in wood for edgings and moldings or for more complex relief panels and inlay work, dovetails, and mortises.
  • The band and the label tend to deal with bootleg shirts on a case by case basis, acknowledging the vast difference between kids screening shirts for friends and professional printing studios screening shirts for profit. Pitchfork: Latest News
  • The edging of sea-shells along the Virgin's cloak is partially inspired by Clarke's work, and also refers specifically to St. Bernard's devotion to the Virgin as Star of the Sea; the saint is thought to be the first to have invoked the Virgin under this title. New Illustration: The St. Bernard Triptych, Part I
  • A thank you letter will be sent from the Section acknowledging Ed's service and requesting his involvement in the future as time allows.
  • In both pattern books and extant artifacts, quilted feathers resemble the gadrooned edgings of seventeenth-and eighteenth-century furniture and fine metalwares.
  • Second, they are acknowledging you are a good placer.
  • But what? methinks I deserve to be pounded, for straying from poetry to oratory: but both have such an affinity in this wordish consideration, that I think this digression will make my meaning receive the fuller understanding: which is not to take upon me to teach poets how they should do, but only finding myself sick among the rest, to show some one or two spots of the common infection, grown among the most part of writers: that, acknowledging ourselves somewhat awry, we may bend to the right use both of matter and manner; whereto our language giveth us great occasion, being indeed capable of any excellent exercising of it. English literary criticism
  • The router is used to cut contours in wood for edgings and moldings or for more complex relief panels and inlay work, dovetails, and mortises.
  • The only action of verification proposed here is, in fact, the decision to believe with an unqualified commitment that rejects all doubt, said decision being based on entirely arbitrary and personal dispositions: the extent to which we see pattern in the world; the extent to which we read pattern as purpose; the extent to which we deny the possibility of unpurposed pattern; the extent to which we allow firm convictions to become inflexible by disacknowledging contingency. Archive 2010-03-01
  • Current activities, such as navigation channel dredging, hydroelectric power production, agriculture, and silviculture, will not be stopped by the listing of the sturgeon.
  • But delegates in London warn little can be achieved without donors pledging more money.
  • Deil a wig has a provost of Fairport worn sin 'auld Provost Jervie's time -- and he had a quean of a servant lass that dressed it hersel', wi 'the doup o' a candle and a dredging box. At the Sign of the Barber's Pole Studies In Hirsute History
  • There are two large circular windows with a brick edging positioned on either side of the room which flood the space with light. Times, Sunday Times
  • I laughed at their jokes, acknowledging their comments with interjections of approval.
  • What is certain is that sledging disfigures sport. Times, Sunday Times
  • This includes servicing lights, channel markers and dredging the river which is becoming increasingly shallow because not enough vessels use the port to churn up the mud.
  • The retail price index for September is expected to show inflation edging up to about 10.8 per cent.
  • Go stand in a shoe shop and watch women fight over the final pair of suede boots with the kitten heel and tasseled edgings around the top that have been reduced to sell.
  • Used for low hedging and topiary. Winter Garden Glory
  • While acknowledging that the work is a modern one, and describing as "praiseworthy" the city of Rome's initiative to erect the tribute, the Vatican said "the statue's sin" is that it is "hardly able to be recognized. The Seattle Times
  • Or is she hedging her bets in case she fails to become mayor? Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't hold back on expressing concerns, clarifying misperceptions, or acknowledging gaps in your capabilities.
  • We believe there will be some hedging from producers as high prices and contangos start to interest them in securing some profits.
  • The Times bemoans this development, acknowledging the commercial nature of Broadway theater, but wishing the stage itself could remain ad free.
  • In addition, students started their day by pledging allegiance to the stars and stripes flag.
  • Naturally, the show has its share of touchy-feely and maudlin moments, and the sort of self-examination that some of us would have a hard time acknowledging to ourselves, let alone sharing with thousands of strangers.
  • At midnight tomorrow a deadline set by the US for countries to sign an agreement pledging that they will never hand over any of its citizens to the court will expire.
  • In one grouping, each original image appears to be repeated in a three-frame series still bordered by the telltale edging of the 8mm filmstrip.
  • The main threats are probably the re-alignment of riverbanks and removal of riverside trees, but water pollution and river dredging are also serious problems.
  • Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega to accept the ruling. 2009, the Tribunal has ruled on the San Juan River in Nicaragua's sovereignty, its right to control navigation and dredging.
  • Reclamation dredging is nearing completion and all reclaimed land will then be capped with a layer of rock, imported from a nearby quarry.
  • An intricately designed knot garden is the centrepiece, with box hedging and topiary cones forming an outer frame.
  • When I was in college, one of the girls in my dorm was pledging a sorority and happened to mention that she was going to a big frat party.
  • There were no expletives or any pouting and sledging; just a mere raising of the eyebrows if a shot went astray. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are living in a rent-controlled apartment paying one-tenth the market rent, knowing the truth about rent control would mean acknowledging that you are benefiting massively from a policy that is harmful in general. Math and Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • He invented a mill for sawing marble, a machine for spinning flax, another for scooping out earth, called a dredging machine, and several kinds of canal boats. Stories of Great Inventors Fulton, Whitney, Morse, Cooper, Edison
  • For door experts, it is made of four plain oak boards, held in place by an edging frame and four half-round ledges, all fastened by neat clasping elongated roves.
  • Check the draft for arithmetical accuracy and internal consistency Obtain representation in writing from the client acknowledging its responsibility.
  • The notion that bankers should have to swear an oath of ethical conduct, pledging to do no wrong, has been much derided. Times, Sunday Times
  • Poignant, moving and highly original, it taps into the heroic essence of Spencer's paintings while at the same time acknowledging a collective history which overrides imported values.
  • Pete was volunteered to do the rigging, and was soon edging his way out on the rather vague ledges.
  • But astronomers are hedging their bets on V445 Puppis. Astronomers Find Type Ia Supernova Just Waiting to Happen | Universe Today

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