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  • Lighting, caused by collisions of volcanic dust, is seen forking from the lava and ash erupting from the centre of the volcano Photo Gallery of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull Volcano | Impact Lab
  • There was something about the rolling stride with which they moved that spoke of a lifetime of forking hay, sitting astride tractors, or herding cattle and sheep.
  • Memory, like the brain itself, is a garden of forking paths. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a crash course on dining with élan and forking food with flair, the surprise test came on china piled high with tricky-to-eat broccoli, sprouts and small sautéed potatoes.
  • Memory, like the brain itself, is a garden of forking paths. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Live albums are often considered slightly rubbish, song remakes with applause at the end rarely being a better substitute for new, original material or the notion of forking out an extra £5 to actually see the band live. The Line Of Best Fit
  • Freshen beds and borders planted with spring flowers by lightly forking over the surface.
  • A new report reveals we are forking out fortunes to bankroll bureaucrats with barmy "non-job" titles.
  • There are plenty of other cultural predecessors for the idea of forking, all demonstrating that moving away from the need for a forced consensus can be great for innovation, while also reducing social tensions. Waxy.org Links
  • Motorists already reeling from the credit crunch are now forking out 1.20 for a litre of unleaded petrol. The Sun
  • Nobody in this season's sellout audience is forking out to see evidence of all that on stage, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • We support multiple ways how such a service can signal its readiness: by forking and having the start process exit (i.e. traditional daemonize () behaviour), as well as by watching the bus until a configured service name appears. Planet.freedesktop.org
  • This means forking in as much compost as you can spare and tossing in some pelletised poultry manure or granular complete fertiliser before you plant.
  • ‘Here, let me,’ he said, forking a few sausages and putting them on her plate.
  • Both models come with alloy wheels, climate control and CD player as standard but it is worth forking out the extra €500 or so for the sunroof, as it is huge.
  • There was something about the rolling stride with which they moved that spoke of a lifetime of forking hay, sitting astride tractors, or herding cattle and sheep.
  • Very fleshy, three to ten inches high, sterile segment subsessile, borne near the middle of the plant, oblong, simple pinnate with three to eight pairs of lunate or fan-shaped divisions, obtusely crenate, the veins repeatedly forking; fertile segment panicled, two to three pinnate. The Fern Lover's Companion A Guide for the Northeastern States and Canada
  • They end up forking out 305 a year too much for gas and electricity. The Sun
  • Spending money on a good security suite is generally a good investment, but if you're on a budget, or simply don't like the idea of forking over yet more money on another piece of software, there are free security programs that do a good job detecting and isolating computer viruses. Computerworld News
  • Manchester was a meeting and dividing point of Roman roads, forking at the site of the present cathedral and progressing through Radcliffe to Ribchester, while another road crossed Blackstone to Ilkley.
  • One of the main features of the day was the steam threshing which involved forking the stooks into the steam-powered conveyor belt.
  • With almost four million members happily forking out to visit its country houses, castles, factories and workhouses, the National Trust is the biggest membership organisation in the country. The past is a foreign country
  • In New York, this is tantamount to forking the maître d' in the eye, yet it is accepted with a strained smile as we are shown to our booth, the reservation intact.
  • Meanwhile, the company continues to pay property taxes rather than forking out for a full-scale decontamination.
  • The storm was sudden and spectacular, with lightning forking to earth between the old oak trees in the fields beyond the garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • This practice taxes the dial-up user's patience by wasting bandwidth on code forking, deeply nested tables, spacer pixels and other image hacks, and outdated or invalid tags and attributes.
  • Surely they would have no problem forking out a few extra bucks for a DVD player.
  • The storm was sudden and spectacular, with lightning forking to earth between the old oak trees in the fields beyond the garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • CRAZY compo claims by teaching staff led to taxpayers forking out 8million in legal costs and damages last year. The Sun
  • Up to now, there's been no way round it without forking out a fortune on expensive salon or laser treatments. The Sun
  • Short of forking out the £1,000 or thereabouts required to book a regular seat in Croke Park, they have no chance of getting inside the walls come semi-final and final days.
  • I cast my eyes down and begin desperately forking the salad.
  • He began his quest for revenge by forking over $150,000 to a witch doctor named Baba, who put a hex on the Hollywood bigs three years ago in Switzerland.
  • You may baulk at forking out your hard-earned cash for these extravagantly self-obsessed, petulant, little scamps.
  • They end up forking out 305 a year too much for gas and electricity. The Sun
  • They delight in combing, or rather forking it, using for that purpose a large wooden fork with four diverging prongs, which answers the purpose of separating and arranging the long tangled, frizzly mass of cranial vegetation much better than any comb could do. The Malay Archipelago
  • It is unfortunate, and one can only hope that in the long term the forking proves worthwile. Planet MySQL
  • How does such a philosophy of life differ from the theory of multiple realities and infinitely forking paths?
  • If you're not forking out for a hired magician or clown, you could find yourself paying for a party for 20 at your local McDonalds - or even a session of paintballing or laser shooting.
  • Give your compost heap a good forking over to get some air and rain in there. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps she could get a job as a trolley dolly, then she could see still the world - and without the taxpayer forking out all the time? The Sun
  • At the top of the steps take the path forking left and cross a stile leading into a field.
  • He walks outside and heads for the barn where he finds Stuart and Nick hard at work forking new hay for the animals' beds.
  • And while I may have, on occasion, manually tried to smooth my face in front of the mirror, and briefly flirted with the idea of forking over some dough for an anti-aging serum at my local Clinique counter, I've decided for now, I'm happy to carry the "flines" on whatever flight of fancy they've decided to take me on (not as keen on the cellulite that's chosen to hitch a ride on my hips, but that's a different story altogether). The DC Damsel: Oscars Away: Five Random Observations from the 2010 Academy Awards
  • Desperate to avoid forking out thousands, Chris planned to take the plane apart and transport the pieces in 12 lorries to Tameside.
  • The stem is cast as a slender tree branch, one end forking into two tines; the spoon end is applied, shaped as a mussel shell with a gilt interior.
  • He was lying in wait in the hallway, where he was impossible to overlook, forking salad into his well-shaped mouth.
  • We snake on north, eventually forking off the perfect track for a short section that might muddy your boots after rain.
  • People want and prefer BYO for business, and don't mind forking out money for their own devices. Brett Caine: BYO for Business -- Is It Right for Your Company?
  • One of the main features of the day was the steam threshing which involved forking the stooks into the steam-powered conveyor belt.
  • Nobody in this season's sellout audience is forking out to see evidence of all that on stage, though. Times, Sunday Times
  • So, potential migrants are schooled to New Zealand standards, while imbibing Kiwi culture for several years - and all the while forking over hefty sums.
  • The East African Rift System bisects the horn of Africa—the Nubian plate to the west moving away from the Somalian plate to the east—before forking down either side of Uganda.
  • Take the lane forking right by the pub which crosses a bridge over the beck and passes the Lister Arms.
  • Motorists already reeling from the credit crunch are now forking out 1.20 for a litre of unleaded petrol. The Sun
  • This means forking in as much compost as you can spare and tossing in some pelletised poultry manure or granular complete fertiliser before you plant.
  • Give your compost heap a good forking over to get some air and rain in there. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yaaaaa, everyone careful with Jeffery the Point Man ... he thinks he's being "oversensitive" ... or wants us to think that we are accusing him of being "oversensitive" or ... what the hell is it Jeffery the Point Man forking wants here? Your Right Hand Thief
  • Perhaps she could get a job as a trolley dolly, then she could see still the world - and without the taxpayer forking out all the time? The Sun
  • Gabe walks outside and heads for the barn where he finds Stuart and Nick hard at work forking new hay for the animals' beds.
  • Tired of forking out your student loan on cultural nonsense instead of senseless drinking and slap-up meals?
  • Licence payers could end up forking out the thick end of a million pounds. The Sun
  • That at once is pitchforking me into a full review of the whole of the case.
  • Thirteen maybe unlucky for some but after forking out the £1,800 costs each, they are hoping to get up and down the African pinnacle in one proud piece.
  • So is the idea of forking over $199 for the consumer-targeted Aceeca PDA32 Garnet, which packs an unnamed ARM CPU, a QVGA screen, and an SD expansion slot into a case that's "taller than a Palm TX and about twice as thick. Random headlines from Syndic8.com
  • This is, as most of you probably know, called forking, and is very common in the open source community. Royal Pingdom
  • No matter how hard you work to avoid it and much you loathe the idea of forking out hard earned money to pay for it, there are unavoidable times you must invest in something new. Earn More Invest Wisely at The Sun's Financial Diary
  • In ¼ mile pass tumuli (714208); descend ridge, forking right halfway down, into trees; on down to chalk holloway lane (706212). Times, Sunday Times
  • Scots firms are already forking out more in business rates than competitors down south.
  • Take the track forking sharply left and follow this boggy walled route gradually uphill along a ridge for a further one and a half miles.
  • Black has just pushed his pawn to d5, forking White's Bishop and Knight.
  • They end up forking out 305 a year too much for gas and electricity. The Sun
  • ‘Here, have some sausages,’ Jack said quietly, forking a number out of the frying pan onto his plate.
  • Empty tummies don't make for a productive workforce so call in your mother or a friend to act as catering manager and do a spread rather than forking out at the chip shop.
  • He was lying in wait in the hallway, where he was impossible to overlook, forking salad into his well-shaped mouth.

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