How To Use Fart In A Sentence
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I don't think it would go down very well and would be seen as another arty-farty scheme.
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Ye same did rede a portion of his "Venus and Adonis," to their prodigious admiration, whereas I, being sleepy and fatigued withal, did deme it but paltry stuff, and was the more discomforted in that ye blody bucanier had got his wind again, and did turn his mind to farting with such villain zeal that presently I was like to choke once more.
1601
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3 _Petro snaps_. 4to 1679 'and Petro snaps'.p. 320, l. i _remember a fart these_. 1724 'remember these'.p. 320, l.
The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume II
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She could feel underclothes, linen drawers, silken chemise, a farthingale with its stiffened hoops.
Ill Met By Moonlight
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Even the plural in their name seems to make them extend farther into a distant romantic haze.
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This bizarre balance ofartistry andseveral layers of humor is consistent throughout.
Movie Review: A Town Called Panic (My Choice for Best Animated Film of 2009) | /Film
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Homeowners with more space and money could go one step farther with a walk-in closet.
Times, Sunday Times
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Don't put a limit on anything. The more you dream the farther you get.
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The plan will also position the Cassini orbiter farther away during that descent.
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On the farther side of the hypostyle there were still other large halls which led ultimately to the actual sanctuary, or sekos, in which the divinity was represented by a statue or some symbol; only the king, or his representative, the high priest, could enter the sekos.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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The difference is that these claims would once have been shouted down: it's what the phrase "boring old fart" was invented for.
Stone Roses reunion: What's the worst that can happen?
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With its two commons, Steeple Fritton was shaped much like a penny-farthing bicycle, Posy had decided in childhood.
TICKLED PINK
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The buffalo clover found in the western part of this State, and common still farther westward, is the only undoubtedly native variety we possess.
Rural Hours
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Half an hour later Duncan was no farther in his quest.
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Farther along they spied calami, adversi, frail, and pomposi, which were worse, so they gave up on their search for anything better.
Faun & Games
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I stand on a wood block to lower the bar even farther, then pull it deep into my midsection, again squeezing for a three-count.
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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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She would have "toted" me farther, but I felt myself too much of a man to allow it.
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by Himself. His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time, Including His Connection with the Anti-slavery Movement; His Labors in Great Britain as Well as in
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I was considered the token artsy-fartsy hippie dude.
Taken for a Fool, Perhaps, but Not an Idiot
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In fact, the voices in the next room became obstreperously loud of a sudden, the cause of which vociferation it is necessary to explain before we go farther.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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Lily pointed to the wall farthest from the window.
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Yes, even a governor or Oscar winner will be asked if they like the smell of their farts.
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For one farthing, given to a poor man in alms, a man is made partaker of the beatifical vision.
From the Talmud and Hebraica
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He followed a little farther, and now his tail was heard to '_tap, tap, tap_' the brush as he went through a dry thicket.
Two Little Savages Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned
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Farther out, some see rates peaking at 5.25 per cent in the first half of 2005.
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The farther pollen rides the artificial gusts, the more likely it belongs to a wind-pollinated plant.
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The sharper the edge the farther they fly.
Times, Sunday Times
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The third route was possibly the best of all, for the St. Gotthard, the farthest east of three possible passes, was large enough to accommodate a whole army and its lines of communication.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON
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After BSP re - sorting apple will be still farther than table from the root.
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If the ship is aground, which is likely enough, for the captain pushed up farther than we thought possible, they will be pretty safe when they have once got past her.
Among Malay Pirates : a Tale of Adventure and Peril
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Will he hide even farther behind the metra schedule?
Will Mark Kirk Come Out Of Hiding To Debate Seals Or Did Bush Scare Him Back Under The Bed?
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Pluto is the farthest planet in the solar system.
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If you do not think that a crossbow is a real bow that can reach a lot farther than 30 yrds. then you have not used one, have you.
On Crossbows During the Regular Bow Season
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The farther the ratio between the rates of rod and disc departs from exactly 1: 5, whether less or greater, the more rapid will the strobic movement, backward or forward, be; until finally the divergence is too great, the newly forming bands lie too far ahead or behind those already formed to fuse with them and so be apperceived as one system, and so the bands are lost in confusion.
Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
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It was a good night, although it did confirm that I have become a boring old fart.
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It was clear we were at the fringes of the richer area of the city, where the buildings were mostly residences, all large and spaced much farther apart than those structures in the common city area.
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Homeowners with more space and money could go one step farther with a walk-in closet.
Times, Sunday Times
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The study suggests that birds migrating from Siberia to Alaska are unlikely to carry the virus and that few of those birds ultimately fly farther south.
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Concerntug the v* - trade* the force of my argument goes no farther than this; — that its Juppftfliou, by the ISrihfli government only, other nations continuing the trade as ufua\ % who would of cotirfe felSC on what we funender, would anfwer the purpofes of humanity, cither to the negroes tn Africa, or to thofe already in the Weft Indies; and I have quoted* in fupport of this opinion, the authoiitiesof men (naval commander! and others) who arc intimately acquainted with the trade, though no ways intended in its continuance; and I have not yet met with any evidence or argument* to Kivtttdate their testimony.
The Monthly Review
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The thought of flabby old farts in az and florida doing anything besides sitting on their asses all day is hysterical: D
Think Progress » Only One Republican Federal Lawmaker Has Spoken Out Against Arizona’s Draconian Immigration Law
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As the lie gets deeper, the ball automatically goes farther back in your stance.
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It was a squeaky fart, this one, with some laughter in the background.
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The farther to the right the writing slants the more subjective the person is.
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The discus was a round, flat piece of stone or metal, and the athletes tried to see who could throw it farthest.
Ritchie's Fabulae Faciles A First Latin Reader
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Also called fartlek training, intervals are used by competitive endurance athletes for improving speed and conditioning.
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The most important part of the interior of the temenos is the group of the three figures which are represented in relief on the inside face of the enclosure wall on the farthest part, opposite the doorway.
Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity [microform]
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For the past couple of hours our terrier, Brough, has been stretched out in the footwell silently farting.
Historic walking trails: smugglers' routes in Cornwall
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For his opening move — in which "Oh" would have been a feasible if less canonic alternative (fully licensed by the dictionary) — is a line that negotiates in process between the vocal base line of expressive oralilty, on the near hand, and, at expression's farthest reach, the vocative asymptote of natural communion with inanimate energy.
Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
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Slowly, the building grew farther apart, the roads larger, and sidewalks less common.
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Having some transindental brain fart and not being able “to look at something I've killed” is a load of poopy (sorry, need to keep this clean for the kids).
The Meat Not Eaten
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A little farther away, in the crowd, a young man with a blue tie and a fleur-de-lys in his buttonhole, sells pamphlets of monarchist poetry in honor of Louis de Bourbon for 5 euros.
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So, really, what Nielsen is saying is, Everyone expects social media to be used primarily by the young but OMG OMG OMG old farts are just as likely to be using Twitter as young folks!
Boing Boing
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_Abigail_ had any relation to the Lady Masham, is, therefore, quite supererogative -- but I may go farther.
Notes and Queries, Number 195, July 23, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
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More importantly, few if any stored samples go back farther than the mid fifties.
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But I know right from wrong, as perhaps only a scoundrel can, and I'll say that there was great virtue in the notion of Taiping - if it hadn't somehow been jarred sideways, and become a perversion, so that the farther it went, the farther it ran off the true.
Flashman and the Dragon
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And with prospects for UK commercial property now looking less rosy, a number of advisers are suggesting that their clients look farther afield.
Times, Sunday Times
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A novelist blurbed the hardback: ‘She'll take you farther from home than you ever dreamed you'd go.’
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Izumi was standing in the middle of vast darkness, so dark that not even a farthing of dust or any particle could be seen.
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There was a closet in the farthest corner and a door to a balcony.
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Yes, the old fart died, but the point is, he did me a great injustice.
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In an Oct. 13 meeting with Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Obama said: ` ` Tell Raúl police Saturday detained 28 members of a far-right party who tried to disrupt an event held by a rival far-right tanker Monday farther out at sea than any previous assault, suggesting that pirate capabilities are growing as they increase intellectual Francisco Ayala, seen in this March 9, 2006 file photo during an interview with The Associated Press, in Spanish trawler Tuesday, and a self-proclaimed pirate said the hostage-takers were paid $3.3 million in ransom.
WN.com - Articles related to Spanish PM vows sweeping reforms to boost economy
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He made an attempt at ventriloquy, saying in a voice to sound farther off than it was, "Come in.
Donal Grant, by George MacDonald
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Less belligerent in its audience pandering than its predecessors (less fart jokes, less homophobic subtext, and - thank Jesus - less squawking from Eddie Murphy), Shrek the Third may not give haters a migraine, but its lobotomized sense of comic brinkmanship is still without fun.
GreenCine Daily: Shrek the Third.
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Penny-farthings, tricycles and scooters can be seen in this section.
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The 'pseudoscope' (Wheatstone was partial to exotic forms of speech) was introduced by its professor in 1850, and is in some sort the reverse of the stereoscope, since it causes a solid object to seem hollow, and a nearer one to be farther off; thus, a bust appears to be a mask, and a tree growing outside of a window looks as if it were growing inside the room.
Heroes of the Telegraph
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Naturally, my mum was disgusted (being that mums for some reason are exempt from farting and the like).
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For example, the black veil and the farthingale, or guardainfante (the rigid framework of iron hoops to support large, stiff skirts), worn by the sitter were typical of but not exclusive to Spanish fashion.
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Court for being four days without dining with him; so I dined there to-day, and he has at last fallen in with my project (as he calls it) of coining halfpence and farthings, with devices, like medals, in honour of the Queen, every year changing the device.
The Journal to Stella
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I don't see many arty-farty bodies supporting, say, writers of romantic fiction.
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The author's revered mother was a descendant from the latter venerable name, united with that of the brave and erudite race of Adamson, of farther north.
The Scottish Chiefs
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And it is the galaxies, not individual stars, that are receding from one another, being carried farther apart as the space in which they are embedded expands.
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In the brightly illuminated room beyond the hall Helena and Gregory were playing parchesi -- Gregory firmly grasped the cup from which he intently rolled the dice; Helena shook the fair hair from her eyes and, it immediately developed, moved a pink marker farther than proper.
Cytherea
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The farther you distance yourself from it, the more it swells, gains gravitational heft, reveals mythic import.
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The temptation is often to buy close to home, but while local knowledge can be useful, better investments may lie farther afield.
Times, Sunday Times
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Patrick-street, Dublin -- the lady who used to boast of her "bag of farthin's," and regale herself before each encounter with a pennorth of the "droppin's o 'the cock.
Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell
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They do not even eat the eggs, but sell them to an "eggler," and invest the money in Indian corn meal, a stone of which goes much farther than a dozen or a dozen and a half of eggs.
Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.
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When that whole emphasis on arts was brought in five years ago, everyone pooh-poohed it as being, you know, arty-farty nonsense.
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It is a sound reaching back to the farthest recesses of his throat, to an Etonian schooling in the late 1940s, and to classroom discipline as a Bo'ness Academy dominie in the late 1950s.
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But they did not care a farthing about defeat, to which they became accustomed.
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Currado, began to consider Giannotto and some remembrance of the boyish lineaments of her son's countenance being by occult virtue awakened in her, without awaiting farther explanation, she ran, open-armed, to cast herself upon his neck, nor did overabounding emotion and maternal joy suffer her to say a word; nay, they so locked up all her senses that she fell into her son's arms, as if dead.
The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
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Dawg has not consumed supermarket ground beef since that scandal but buys his own round or chuck and grinds it at home with a sufficient amount of fat to assure the somewhat rotund Dawg that he does not shrink to skinny-fartdom and look like some Godawful feo Chapala shrimp on a motorbike who thinks he is Marlon Brando but has more in common with Boy George.
The big chapala beef beef
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Farther west was the dominion of the Thraco-Phrygian Muski.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
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What's the farthest you've ever run?
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The Son of Anak, otherwise Rufus the Blue-Eyed, and also plebeianly known as Tots, rioted with him from brier-rose path to farthest orchard, scalped him in the haymow with barbaric yells, and once, with pharisaic zeal, was near to crucifying him under the attic roof beams.
Local Color
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Redid a 5.9 on the slab, got farther than before on a balancy stretchy slopy misrated 5.8 (it's a 5. 9+ or I'm a monkey), and got one move farther on my 5.10 - project.
In which our heroine begs for death.
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ldquo;The film that I’ve had the most fun on was this movie called ‘Smokin’ Aces’ that Joe Carnahan directed – the guy that did ‘Narc’ and now he’s doing ‘The A-Team,’â⬠Pine told MTV. “I played a neo-Nazi redneck hitman, which is about the farthest thing from me you can get.
Chris Pine Wants ‘A-Team’ Role | We Are Movie Geeks
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Richard Abruzzo and Carol Rymer Davis were participating in the 54th Gordon Bennett Gas Balloon Race, an annual race in which teams of balloonists try to see who can fly the farthest from a set point on a maximum of about 1,000 cubic meters (35,300 cubic feet) of gas.
Richard Abruzzo And Carol Rymer Davis Missing In European Balloon Race
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This generous nationalism went one stage farther, too.
Times, Sunday Times
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As for brownback passively rejected the appearence of a new species from an existing one, its not necessary to look farther than the story of Johny Appleseed to see observe such a phenomenon right in front of our very eyes.
Balkinization
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One Glasgow night of aberrationWhen kilted goblins with libationToasted Burns in tawdry exultationAll pished as fartsNot even armed with banjo could theyHit a coo's arse
Poor Robert Burns. He deserves better than this | Kevin McKenna
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What's the farthest you've ever run?
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I'm coping with being an old fart remarkably well.
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Want to coordinate the relation of investment and consumption, farther stimulative spending increases.
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The farthing was a small coin used in Judea, equal to two mites.
Barnes New Testament Notes
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What about white kidney bean extract, the horrible farts, the newfound energy I experienced?
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We moved farther up to the beech woods before striking off uphill, where the ground showed signs of wild boar.
Times, Sunday Times
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We are closer to realizing Dr. King's dream, but still have much farther to go.
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Quoth the man, “O my lord, it must be on condition that I go no farther than a parasang; for if I pass that distance by a span, I am a lost man, and thou too.”
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Recently, we decided to start a new date-night activity to come up with a more involved recipeor idea or to splurge on an expensive for us ingredient every coupleweeks andso farthat has resulted in two new dinners: spinach-artichoke lasagna rolls with homemade tomato sauce and brown rice risotto with zucchini.
Archive 2009-05-01
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Escaping encroaching snows farther north, pronghorn run south through Wyoming's Gros Ventre mountains on their annual fall migration in 2008.
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Personally and nonmedically speaking, I wouldn't trust him any farther than you could throw one of Lieutenant Woida's barbells, and I wouldn't let him anywhere near the bridge without a full security detail around him, one that's more alert than the one he got the drop on the first time.
Chain of Attack
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In rush seasons it will make use of publisher's description, after carefully blue-pencilling obtrusive adjectives, but it goes no farther.
The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing
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Teuton" or the "Slav" he will give his last farthing and shed his heart's blood.
The New World of Islam
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This morning, I went to the local bakery to buy fartons (a local pastry, sort of a long thin flaky croissant-like thing with frosting on top, meant to be dunked in horchata) but they only had one left.
Breakfast in Bed
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It was invariably fresh from local allotments or no farther away than the next county.
Times, Sunday Times
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We have had gentlefolks down from London about it, men who argue and palaver, and wear high hats and are said to have long bills, and there is talk of a Government cutter to protect us, towed by red tape, and the trawlers are to cast their nets farther asea.
Without Prejudice
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One pair above sightly farther out than the inner pair.
Avatar -- at last!
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Using an observation technique known as farside, we can determine the position of sunspots on the hidden side of the Sun. Irene González-Hernández, a scientist at the NOAO (National Optical Astronomical Observatory) said during her address to the 4th International HELAS Conference in Lanzarote (Canary Islands) that: "activity in the farthest regions of the Sun.can be observed by looking at waves in the nearer regions.
Signs of the Times
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But they show artsy-fartsy movies and it's very close to a good bookstore.
Beth Spotswood: Friend, Movie, Dinner: The Trip and The Boxing Room
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There are five classes of temples, designated as follows: pycnostyle, with the columns close together; systyle, with the intercolumniations a little wider; diastyle, more open still; araeostyle, farther apart than they ought to be; eustyle, with the intervals apportioned just right.
The Ten Books on Architecture
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I'll be missing the last couple of hours because I'm an old fart and I need my sleep.
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I caught glimpses of a number of poor, low houses straggling along the bank of the Terek, which flowed seaward in an ever-widening stream; farther off rose the dark-blue, jagged wall of the mountains, behind which Mount Kazbek gazed forth in his highpriest's hat of white.
A Hero of Our Time
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the farther shore of the lakeWHICH WORD?
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That had been a Pascoe crack, which meant it was likely to be what Dalziel would call arty-farty clever.
CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
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Instead of the relatively flat, even terrain farther north, the Mauricie is known for everything from rolling hills to steep slopes and harshly broken, rocky terrain.
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Afterwards, Chinese ironware was introduced farther to the north part of the Korea Peninsula across the Yalu River.
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This treadmill workout is a fartlek workout that will not only help improve your speed, but also help prevent boredom on the treadmill.
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Less historical than hysterical, "The Untitled Kartik Krishnan Project" is a movie-within-a-movie shot in frequently abstract black-and-white — "arty-farty," as one character describes her cinematic preference — about a lonely office worker's effort to make a short film with the help of a more established director (the film's actual director, Srinivas Sunderrajan).
Kids Take Over the School
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He wasn't above belching and farting during family feasts.
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My best guess is that the intervals will be spaced farther apart.
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3 The medical term for joint popping is "crepitation," which also is a term for farting.
Oh, snap! Crackle and pop
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At a distance of one light-week, our solar system is lost in the Sun's glare; even farther out is a collection of cometary objects called the Oort Cloud, depicted as a sphere one light year across.
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Farther round you look across a valley to a hillside full of glorious autumn colour.
Times, Sunday Times
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The half-penny and farthing would gradually be replaced by a half-cent and quarter-cent.
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It eluded us then, but that's no matter. Tomorrow, we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther, and one fine morning.
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This is usually not a good sign for snow lovers as an area of low pressure farther west over the Aleutian Islands is the preferred setup for wintry weather in our region.
Capital Weather Gang 2010-11 winter outlook
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TAFF (strick struck strangling like aleal lusky Lubliner to merum-ber by the cycl of the cruize who strungled Attahilloupa with what empoisoned El Monte de Zuma and failing wilnaynilnay that he was pallups barn in the minkst of the Krumlin befodt he was pop-soused into the monkst of the vatercan, makes the holypolygon of the emt on the greaseshaper, a little farther, a little soon, a lettera - cettera, oukraydoubray).
Finnegans Wake
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Owing to patent application case, the majority reason for rejection is non- obviousness . For this reason, we need make more farther study.
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The Chinese can take this, Finch muses, because they are more nonchalant about bodily functions, such as burping, farting or even going to the bathroom - an act performed squatting sans doors in some places in China.
TIME.com: Top Stories
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35P King JoFTMv That in miiie ear I darfinot ftick a roict. liftmen fliooldfay, ** look where three-farthiiigs goes 1 '
The Works of Shakespeare: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected
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When an identity becomes absolute, the little group to which I belong becomes my sole basis for self-understanding and the farthest boundary of my love.
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Farther along, there was some loud drumming coming from a sweet chestnut tree.
Times, Sunday Times
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You can put most of the lancers a kay or so back, even farther," suggested Cerryl.
Colors of Chaos
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I am the first to admit that the science is confusing and can seem contradictory - but the root of it, to try and ensure that future generations aren't igniting their farts to keep warm isn't exactly a hangable offence, is it?
Jo Rourke: "Sustainability"
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The road turned again and rose up onto a knoll cast deep in shade, a place even farther removed from countryside and daylight than the rest of the woods.
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In Mughal India, she was considered past the age of desirability—there were creatures in the zenana who had been banished to its farthest quarters because of this, no longer presented to her Bapa as choices for a night.
Shadow Princess
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The Italian could soon be chomping on a cigar if his players continue to inch farther away from the dreaded play-off positions.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sugar presses forward, rolling this talking Sisyphus stone farther up the slope, flashing William a smile of reassurance.
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You should all be ‘pedantic old farts’ about unambiguity in words, because no-one else is going to stop them from becoming completely malleable (or, put another way - completely meaningless.)
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They looked in Tuscany at first but the high prices there convinced them to hunt farther afield.
Times, Sunday Times
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This type of farriery brings the break-over point from which the horse pushes off to begin his stride farther back under the toe and helps provide load sharing through the back of the foot, as nature does, because the hoof is continually packed with dirt.
The Last Chance Dog
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My sister was the one who travelled farthest.
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‘I doubt I will need to go farther than the foothills of the Sh'iwa Mountains,’ I reply, retracting my earlier statement.
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You can go through life doing whatever you want, eating hotdogs from the stands without having to pay, stand underneath the Slurpee machines in corner stores and turn your tongue green, fart in church and the reverend keeps droning along like a bee in a hive.
365 tomorrows » 2007 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
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Was it possible that the Haluk had formed a secret alliance with the frolicksome albino farters?
Sagittarius Whorl
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We didn't save the groat, the guinea or the farthing, and thrive without them.
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A little farther away, he caught sight of Yoller, leaning unsteadily against the trunk of a small sycamore.
THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
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And it looks like if anything it's kind of jogged a little bit farther to the west.
CNN Transcript Sep 5, 2008
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It sounded like the sort of soaring, gorgeous, melancholy stuff Radiohead used to write before they got too arty-farty to bother with tunes.
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The cliffs farther east have produced big numbers of pinkies, gummy sharks, mulloway and salmon.
AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
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Nevertheless, we decide to make camp farther up the beach.
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She says that all you do is burp, fart, dribble, grin inanely and emit a series if unintelligible noises.
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Farther north, a wood of pine trees might provide the theme.
The Education of a Gardener
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The other characteristic feature, which Frisian has carried on a step farther than English, is the assibilation of velars before front vowels.
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The ancestor of the modern bicycle is called a penny farthing.
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In the open spaces on the slope, beyond the farthest shadow-reach of the manzanita, poised the mariposa lilies, like so many flights of jewelled moths suddenly arrested and on the verge of trembling into flight again.
All Gold Cañon
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I imagine him gesturing like an exuberant host over a verdant landscape that stretches farther than the eye can see.
Christianity Today
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Farther north, Antares sets even earlier, whereas farther south Antares sets at a later hour.
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I fart in the general direction of your so-called enviro-seers!
Ace of Spades HQ
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At the farther end it opened on a little cortile, where gnarled rose-bushes were in bloom.
Literary Love-Letters and Other Stories
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All targets were farther away than 1800 meters, with most of them between 2500 and 3750 meters, both moving and stationary.
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When she mentioned the issue of the loans, the response was like when your aged aunt farts at the dinner table.
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Out of the 25,000 apps up there, if I recall, less than 1% are making recurring revenue and predictability is low (whoever thought farting is a good idea to make money).
Stat Shot: iPhone Users Are App-Hungry
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A little farther on he was startled by a sudden rush as something bounded away from close to his feet; and, as he stood breathing hard, he could hear it go on _pat, pat, pat, pat_, right away, till the sounds died out.
The New Forest Spy
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Pluto is the farthest planet in the solar system.
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Farther into the alley, there was a pile of crates with a boy perched on top.
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[237] If anybody pleads for Louis Bertrand of _Gaspard de la Nuit_ as a thirdsman, I should accept him gladly, though he is even farther from the novel-norm than Gérard himself.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
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Uniformed schoolkids rush out to try for rolling high fives; farther outside town, they just stare shyly.
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Even though the lance was small, his own power allowed him to soar upwards quickly, the ground rapidly growing farther and farther away.
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The foothills, even under thick chaparral, never lose their bold outlines; the pines upon the farthest ridges preserve their perfect spires; and the low, round-headed oaks, both the roble and the encina, have all been put into the landscape with the same brush.
Art Influence in the West
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February 11, 2008 at 9:03 am mooi? u muss be on methane-fart-o-means
CHEEZBURGR W/ EXTRA LETTUCE - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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The reef had been heavily damaged and thoroughly overfished, forcing islanders to venture farther to sea to find good fishing.
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I believe in young folks makin 'all they can o' theirselves," announced Martin, puffing hard at his pipe and drawing a little farther still from the fireplace, because the scorching red coals had begun to drop beneath the forestick.
A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches
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Higher and farther to the west the contrails of the aircraft bent around the mountains and merged with the clouds, pointing north.
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The hill was farther off and higher than it appeared at first; the aneroid showed a rise of 700 feet when we reached the top.
The South Pole~ The Eastern Sledge Journey
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Aidan led me farther into the chapel, toward the rearmost pew.
Haven
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I went to the farthest part of the site and joined a gang of brickies clearing up.
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The molars are known as the superadded permanent teeth because they do not take the place of milk teeth, but form farther back as the jaw grows in length.
Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
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Farther north, London changed and became more leafy suburban.
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Then, the accompanying artsy-fartsy video caught fire, receiving endless airplay on MTV and VH1.
Fallin’ Up
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In South America they are not found farther than 48° of latitude, measured from the southern pole; in North America it appears that the limit of their transportal extends to 53½° from the northern pole; but in Europe to not more than 40° of latitude, measured from the same point.
Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
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The doftor accompanied us to Kings - burgh, which is called a mile farther; but the eomputation of Sky has no connexion what - ever with the real diftance.
The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL. D ...
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He saw the pond they called the lake and the grey bulk of the Mithraeum on the farther shore.
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Whilst we, their former colonial oppressors, are still farting around with bits of paper, pencils and tin boxes - they've just got on with it and held their first totally electronic national election.
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Lady Sarah, who plainly discerned her mo - ther's anxious curiosity, thought it her doty to keep bcT husband's secrets; and, iraftgio - ing that she knew the whole truth, was not farther alarmed by these hints, nor did they lead her to suspect tbe real state of lh« taiBe.
Tales of Fashionable Life
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About ten, however, the mist was lifted away like a curtain, and we saw to the left a rich plain studded with palm-groves; to the right a broad margin of cultivated lands bounded by a bold range of limestone mountains; and on the farthest horizon another range, all grey and shadowy.
A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
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Track workouts, formation and fartlek runs develop the older drill instructors so they can keep up with young jocks just out of high school.
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The genius of the language has been described as accumulative: it "tends rather to add syllables or letters, making farther distinctions in objects already before the mind, than to introduce new words.
Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
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Those cultures farthest from the well-fed bacteria on the rightmost side of the plate were least slimy and least pink.
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But, farthermore, I mention the fifth, marshaled at the fifth gate, that of Boreas, by the very tomb of
Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound and the Seven Against Thebes
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Whereas flickr is quite artsy fartsy in portraying ideas.
Archive 2008-07-01
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Although the fartlek's popularity is partly due to its flexibility, many coaches like to make the workout more structured and give it more of a track interval feel.
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By next February, the punt and the penny will be going the way of the farthing and half crown, becoming curios and museum pieces.
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Now, as they resumed their way, the trees altered and drew farther apart, the ground was solid under foot, and through the foliage of the euphorbia and raphia palm came stray glimmers of sunshine, bits of blue sky, birds, voices, and the whisper of a breeze.
The Pools of Silence
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An older man farther along the edge of the water hooks the suitcase with his umbrella-handle, brings it ashore, leaves it there, and moves on.
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The quake was most strongly felt in Aomori and Iwate, the two farthest-north prefectures on Japan's main island of Honshu.
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In this example, a conditional jump is made to TARGET, a label farther down in the code.
DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 9
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The Italian could soon be chomping on a cigar if his players continue to inch farther away from the dreaded play-off positions.
Times, Sunday Times
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To ease roadway congestion, a new byway is under construction, and plans are in place to clean up the sewage-tainted waters farther offshore.
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You may [could] go farther and fare worse.