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  • The picture above demonstrates the details of a table cloth weaved with crochet hooks.
  • They searched for his body, handlining with grappling hooks, setting gill nets straight offshore and hauling seine. AMAGANSETT
  • The easiest way to support vine crops like cucumbers and tomatoes is to tie their stems to polyethylene string running from a support bar attached to ceiling hooks or from a support frame.
  • We were kept on tenterhooks for hours while the judges chose the winner.
  • The iron hooks that prisoners were chained to are still visible on the walls.
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  • This, Stuart was told, would give enough time to detach the hooks from their mouths and let them free, with relatively little danger to the catcher.
  • Grandfather sold the russets and the codlings and the pippins from his orchard, and those he didn't sell he stored in his pristine white-washed cellar, where huge black hams and sides of bacon were hanging from black hooks.
  • They told of one car company that hooks people up to electrical equipment and cameras and runs images past them. Christianity Today
  • I also need a hammer and nails, picture hooks and the step ladder.
  • Last year, Wavves (a.k.a. Nathan Williams) emerged from the crowded, static-filled indie-rock underground thanks to an abundance of pop hooks that fought through the fuzz of his lo-fi home recordings. Getting Up Guide: Spoken-word showcase; Sly Fox brew tasting
  • Small as are the capitula of this flower, its seeds or achenia are armed with awns having reflexed hooks scarcely visible to the naked eye; it is these that are found so troublesome among the wool. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
  • When chasing whiting and garfish I like to use small long-shank hooks.
  • The organisers would appreciate any donations of knitting wool, patterns, knitting needles, crochet hooks or any old material.
  • They can see hooks hanging out from the baitfish in clear water and they'll spook easily if they can see the bait isn't swimming just right.
  • Most of the amputees, Kuniholm included, have elected to use simple, body-operated hooks whose basic technologies date back to World War I instead of the current generation of myoelectric arms that read muscle signals from electrodes on the skin. Move Over Prosthetic Arm | Impact Lab
  • They sounded like a montage of countless funk and soul classics, but lacked the hooks to become hits. Times, Sunday Times
  • True co-dependency is achieved when he hooks up with Jen, a girlfriend who also gets regularly blitzed.
  • The fishing is catch-and-release, and the young anglers are outfitted with cane poles and spincast outfits rigged with bobbers and hooks.
  • Tremolite's long fibers are barbed like fishhooks.
  • The AbitibiBowater paper mill near Liverpool is expected to reopen as planned next week, though the community is on "tenterhooks" as the company seeks bankruptcy protection, the mayor of the region says. CBC | Top Stories News
  • I recently made one of those pulley-operated clothes airers out of dowelling and wooden coathangers whose hooks had fallen off.
  • Pro boxers have giant meat hooks.
  • And of course, there are no big choruses or infectious hooks to get you humming along.
  • They jump effortlessly from new wave-tinged rockers to Queen-like bombast to stunning Beatlesque ballads to jazzy art-pop, without losing their touch with hooks that lodge themselves in your cranium and refuse to let go. Tony Sachs: One More Once: A Listen Back At The Records That Made 2010 More Bearable
  • They made their name with shimmering melodic hooks allied to unsettling lyrical themes. The Sun
  • The penniless stand at the sea wall, dangling hooks into the surf, and stare out at the oil tankers queuing up in the bay. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hand, seine and long-line fishing (with 1,500 to 5,000 hooks per line) are used to overfish all commercial species and they cause much destructive by-catch of sharks. Malpelo Island Flora and Fauna Sanctuary, Colombia
  • Compare these "pot-hooks and trammels," dotted and double-dotted, with Galin's symbol of silence, the cipher (0)! Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, August, 1878
  • Now I am on tenterhooks and pacing the ops block like an expectant father.
  • By the end of the round Ellis is pinned against the ropes and Frazier is landing body shots and short hooks to the head.
  • Just when her interest in Mark begins to emerge, he hooks up with the man-eating lawyer who is determined to marry him.
  • Hanging on the partition near the polyphone was a board about fifteen inches square, over the surface of which were distributed a number of small hooks, numbered. The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists
  • Mary unhooks the longe line; I take the reins and circle Tree Top at a canter on my own, relaxed and more in balance than I can ever remember.
  • Now prices must remain high to encourage U.S. farmers to plant more corn and soybeans in the spring, and traders will be on tenterhooks to see whether crops in the U.S. are enough to correct the deficit in inventories. End Of Cheap Food Era May Be Near
  • Wood attacked strongly with some fierce pulls and hooks.
  • Burke hooks Clayton in by suggesting that his father, who died under mysterious circumstances 10 years earlier, may actually have been a CIA spook as well.
  • The woman held her palms up and smiled and the man had his arms out to her, his hands like hooks, and protruding point-outward from his breastbone was a crooked knife blade with a wetness on it. More Than Human
  • But the chiefs still practised the old ways, the custom of hunakele, and hid the bones of the aliis where no men should find them and make fish-hooks of their jaws or arrow heads of their long bones for the slaying of little mice in sport. THE BONES OF KAHEKILI
  • A set of standard mackerel feathers, often tied using spade end commercial haddock hooks, are ideal.
  • Otherwise, the basement is well underground, and Jasper had himself forced the hooks into the concrete wall.
  • Martin continues to press and throw hooks to the body.
  • Also, the kitchen now has a few hanging green glass lanterns that will shatter over the cat food stations when the hooks end up falling out like they always do.
  • A curtain, easily attached by hooks between the centerboard-case and the roof, at night screened Mrs. Hastings 'sleeping quarters. CHAPTER XI
  • Safety hooks are often fitted to winding ropes, and although the damage to life and property is greatly reduced by the use of them, they do not protect a descending cage from injury in a case of overwinding; besides which, they are almost useless when a wild run takes place, an accident which, strange to say, has already occurred many times after engines and boilers have been laid off for repairs. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
  • Perforated hardboard hung on the wall behind or near a workbench gives you a great way to store saws, chisels and the like, because it's so easy to rearrange the various hooks and holders.
  • Eddie, although blind, fillets his own mackerel, and baits his own hooks.
  • Marius then recognized the fact, that what he had taken for a shapeless mass was a very well-made rope-ladder, with wooden rungs and two hooks with which to attach it.
  • The exhibition would also include the display of various fishing nets, hooks and scale size models of fishing gear now not in use.
  • Platonists was Henry More, one of whose hooks Addison quoted four essays back (in No. 86), and who died only four and twenty years before these essays were written, after a long contest in prose and verse, against besotting or obnubilating the soul with the 'foul steam of earthly life.' Spectator, June 13, 1711
  • The hooks usually attached to his arms were missing. The Sun
  • The aim of nanotechnology is to manipulate molecules atom by atom, treating them like mechanical devices with gears, wheels, levers, hooks, pivots, locks and keys.
  • The shower curtain is white with huge orange and olive spots, and the shower curtain hooks are decorated with pink and orange balls. Dear Clusterflock | clusterflock
  • When he hooks a ball over square-leg it is with the cheek associated with schoolboys.
  • Little William and Lalee alone examined the two beautiful creatures thus brought within their reach; while Snowball and the sailor, rapidly readjusting the baits upon their hooks, that had been slightly disarranged by the teeth of the _tunnies_, -- for the albacore is a species of tunny fish, -- once more flung them forth. The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea
  • The hooks usually attached to his arms were missing. The Sun
  • Now he's breaking into the U.S. With more than 50 million YouTube plays, his song "Somebody That I Used to Know" lingers on an expired romance and features ear-grabbing instrumental hooks. The Short List
  • But more folks than you'd think toss hooks in that brown soup because there are some lunkers in the murky depths.
  • At the tapeworm's anterior end is a specialized segment called a scolex, which is usually covered with hooks or suckers and serves to anchor it to the host.
  • They sounded like a montage of countless funk and soul classics, but lacked the hooks to become hits. Times, Sunday Times
  • One thing this album could use is more catchy hooks and distinctive melodies though.
  • Once the boat had settled we shipped the oars, got out our lines, baited the hooks and dropped them over the gunwale.
  • To make it easier to use the hooks, you can lash two stainless steel rings through the cringles at each tack reef location.
  • Every forty days the Lady Jamilah cometh hither in a bark and landeth in the midst of her women, under a canopy of satin, whose skirts ten damsels hold up with hooks of gold, whilst she entereth, and I see nothing of her. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • We sat beneath the willows, and Cadmar dug for red worms with a little spade he took from his basket, and then both he and Gyric baited the hooks, and tied the thread lines to willow wands which Cadmar cut fresh.
  • Separate nets for large and small fish, barbless hooks, keepnet restrictions and minimum line strengths are all common regulations on the area's many stillwater fisheries.
  • Finally he went to the row of hooks on the wall inside the back door, jammed his hat on his head and took the long horsewhip from its nail. THE THORN BIRDS
  • Then follows the tying of the skirt of the dress, which is suspended on hooks round the bottom of the corset, the buttoning of the corsage, the preliminary tapping and caressing necessary to make the folds of the skirt sit well, and then madame la baronne makes her appearance triumphantly before her friends assembled in the adjoining saloon. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
  • The film gives us a sense of symmetry when, at the end, we see that upstairs hallway dotted with picture hooks - all but one of the photographs are gone.
  • 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.
  • There were some fish-hooks attached to the cord higher up, tiny little fish-hooks.
  • If, on the other hand, you're looking for two to three minutes of crashing guitars and ear-grabbing hooks at a time, feel free to add a point or two. submissions PopMatters
  • The pitchfork is made from rigid plastic piping and heavy paper, and it hooks into his hand to help him stand up unassisted.
  • Nobody would want the seats on buses, instead we'd fight for the handholds and the over-head bars, and buses would go past with people swinging like carcasses on meat hooks.
  • From the same year will be his stained beech hallstand with brass hooks estimate: €600-€900. Exclusively Austrian Modern Design
  • The announcement doesn't seem to faze Jonathan Leidich, our guide, who hooks his thumbs in his pack straps and beams.
  • These metal monkey door hooks fit doors up to 4cm thick to provide extra hanging space. Times, Sunday Times
  • Effortless hooks and fantastical storytelling gave way to chugging riffs and darker lyrics.
  • THAT'S WHY RAPPERS SOUND SO MUCH BETTER ON THEIR MIXTAPES ... they get to choose the beats, hooks, etc, not some label exec or whoever. SOHH Blogs
  • I had to feed the chooks each night, help with making the butter and look after our tame pig.
  • More importantly, the chooks have live-in guardians - six maremma sheepdogs who protect them from predators. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • They learned the ways of the fish and the shell-fish, and they invented hooks and lines, nets and fish-traps, and all the diverse cunning ways by which swimming meat can be garnered from the shifting, unstable sea. CHAPTER X
  • Do you have any statistics that support this, and any details on what type of people are picking up the knitting needles and crochet hooks these days?
  • The longlines are threaded with many thousands of hooks and stretch for up to 50 miles.
  • M to day after haveing disposed of their roots and berries for a fiew fishing hooks and Some other Small articles. we are infestd. with Sworms of flees already in our new habatations; the presumption is therefore Strong that we Shall not devest our Selves of this intolerably troublesom vermin dureing our residence here. The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806
  • Jonathon Milne then lists all the sad chooks, dragging their tails as they sleep walk their way to defeat.
  • Ginny walked into the bathroom and began yanking towels from the hooks. MORE FROM GINNY BATES -- LIFE WITH SMALL CHILDREN, 1991 TO 1993
  • Stick self-adhesive hooks to the wall in the appropriate place behind the curtain.
  • This bushy, indolent fellow, who is built like a well-fed possum, hangs from a rail by his tail, and hooks into his favourite snack, a salami sandwich.
  • The US Navy lost interest after two enormous dirigibles, equipped with unique little biplane fighters that hung on hooks below them, went down at sea with the loss of all hands.
  • It has a larger beak than the giant squid and has hooks on its tentacles.
  • He hated the dark and the fact that it was cold and there were meat carcasses hanging from hooks the whole place gave him the creeps.
  • The penniless stand at the sea wall, dangling hooks into the surf, and stare out at the oil tankers queuing up in the bay. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Ramakrishapur village, we met three Onge men who had canoed to the settlement to buy fishhooks and a knife for cutting branches in the forests.
  • There was a big stove, an Aga, and an old-fashioned dresser with cups and mugs on hooks.
  • The enduring memories of the day will not be the duffed shots, the missed putts or the wind-driven slices and hooks, but the beauty of the course on the riverside at Banpakong.
  • The gun is run in and laid square under the housing-bolt, the bed and quoin removed, the muzzle elevated and secured as in the housing position; then, after un-keying and throwing back the cap-squares, the breech is bowsed up clear of the carriage by means of the train-tackle, hooked in the eye of a runner, the block of which hooks in an eye-bolt in the beam over the gun. Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy. 1866. Fourth edition.
  • Their rods and lines are too heavy, their hooks and baits too large.
  • The use of barbless hooks makes the problem of unhooking the fish quite easy; in most cases it can be done in the water, either with forceps or by giving the fish some slack line.
  • They sounded like a montage of countless funk and soul classics, but lacked the hooks to become hits. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of them reached out and tried to grab a shopping bag containing a purse from her basket but was prevented by an elasticated strap with hooks, which was designed to hold it down.
  • She was wearing brown hiking boots, a pink backpack, a canteen and a hookshot attached to her belt.
  • Its hooks catch in the clothes of passers-by. Times, Sunday Times
  • They realize the inherent reliability of hooks and melody and of strong verses and even stronger choruses.
  • The operation of embryotomy was, therefore, at once performed, by cutting away the right shoulder, which enabled the operator, with the aid of his appropriate hooks, to bring the head forward, when the calf came away without further trouble, -- the whole operation not requiring fifteen minutes. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
  • Obviously, some consultant/customer relations guru got his hooks into Verizon online, because they started offering free stuff to people who signed up for their unresponsively restrictive DSL service. 5/30/02 We're back up in
  • If you sat in the fireplace and looked up you could see a disc of sky and several iron hooks in silhouette.
  • They were fastened down the front with buttons or with or with hooks and eyes.
  • They biled in pots hangin 'from hooks on a iron bar that went all the way 'cross the fireplace, and the bakin' was done in skillets and ovens, but sometimes bread was wropt up in cabbage or collard leaves and baked in hot ashes; that was ashcake. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2
  • Snap hooks at each end of the sling attach to the sling swivels, allowing the rifle to be securely carried like a backpack.
  • Hold the hooks by the loop ends, and screw firmly into the tops of the fruit until the ends are completely buried inside the pomegranate or apple.
  • The difference is that the hooks used in the ribbon lift dissolve after a couple of months, whereas the thread lift stays put. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given the lack of catchy hooks, however, it's clear that they still have a thing or two to learn about songwriting.
  • This is a Northern European mongrel of dizzy lo-fi with pop hooks to help you escape the everyday.
  • wait till I get my hooks on him
  • Caffeine is addictive and hooks you in the same way as amphetamines, cocaine and heroin.
  • The organisers would appreciate any donations of knitting wool, patterns, knitting needles, crochet hooks or any old material.
  • Many prosthetic hands were simple clamps or hooks driven by cables attached to harnesses slung across the shoulders and back of the wearer.
  • If the Venice boardwalk is a human circus, as many observers have described it, then the long, keyhole-shaped pier that abuts it is an angling circus, a narrow strip of concrete where the exotic and unpredictable denizens of the Pacific Ocean-needlefish have been reeled up onto the pier; occasionally someone hooks a sea lion-meet the exotic and unpredictable anglers of Los Angeles. Fishing the Venice Beach Pier
  • The need to match hook size to line diameter is less of a problem with eyes hooks as the knot has more metal to stop it coming loose.
  • Supporters counter that it is no more unfair than using bird calls and decoys to attract birds or using baited hooks to catch fish.
  • Keep your eye on these hooks: sometimes even their incredibly sharp points can bend over when the current bashes them against hard rocks.
  • But don't forget crochet - the hooks are more portable than a pair of knitting needles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the songs feature solemn, at times almost whispered, vocals, with several songs employing haunting, catchy hooks.
  • The aim of nanotechnology is to manipulate molecules atom by atom, treating them like mechanical devices with gears, wheels, levers, hooks, pivots, locks and keys.
  • He used good defensive skills and a nice guard on the ropes to set up short hooks with both hands when Telesco got in close.
  • Those who have left keys dangling on hooks near the front door have learned the hard way.
  • Because the hooks are embedded in the kernel and are called even before a security module is installed, this structure is initialized to a set of functions provided by a dummy security module.
  • All parties were delighted to let the rival yelpers fight it out on so distant a field as Syria; and in that country of heat and dryness, of poverty, anarchy, cruelty, and superstition, there was a skrimmage that kept all Christendom on the tenter-hooks for half-a-year; and this we believe to be the policy of the Syrian campaign. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXVI. October, 1843. Vol. LIV.
  • The hooks usually attached to his arms were missing. The Sun
  • All made out of metal. Coat rack have 5 hooks on them. Lamps with wood bases are either walnut or pine. Painted to the color of your choice.
  • Finally he went to the row of hooks on the wall inside the back door, jammed his hat on his head and took the long horsewhip from its nail. THE THORN BIRDS
  • This dress hooks at the back , not at the side.
  • Mixing up his jabs to the face and hooks to the body, Arthur poured on the pressure, and in the fifth it was just a question of how many more rounds O'Connell would let the undoubtedly game Greaves continue.
  • The remixes here sample the evocative hooks and then simply loop them without the progression that is so much a part of most of his output.
  • Russell also kept free range chooks, ducks and geese, most but not all of whom became quite adept at avoiding the local dogs.
  • The well-appointed rear cargo area includes a storage unit with a rechargeable flashlight and new and improved grocery hooks on both sides.
  • Spirituality has its hooks in boomer men and especially boomer women. Meaning and Marketing, Part I (The Boomer Blog)
  • He arranged two lines of men with flails, clubs, pitchforks, sickles, and reaping hooks.
  • Familiar humming synths, irresistible hooks turn a tale of alien abduction into an intergalactic anthem. The Sun
  • Ventral epidermal cells secrete a segmentally repeating pattern of small hooks, called denticles, separated by expanses of naked cuticle.
  • Dr.W. E. Roth describes crescentic hooks of coco-nut shell and wooden hooks with bone barb, and also barbs improvised from one of the spines of the catfish. Tropic Days
  • And then we sell guided tours to visiting flyfishermen, even as we make them grind the barbs off their hooks and put the trout back in the river.
  • Carrying plugs festooned with treble hooks is a price that is inevitably paid by the penitent plug fisherman.
  • The English soldiers waded into the chaos armed with hatchets and billhooks and, backed up by their own small cavalry and the threat of their longbows, succeeded in dispersing the whole French army.
  • The grapnel is a small anchor, made like four pot-hooks tied back to back. Heroes of the Telegraph
  • Knit For Brains also carries other eco friendly diddies for your knitting habits, like bamboo needles and hooks, patterns and adorable vinatge buttons! Yearn Worthy Yarn Store: Knit For Brains
  • The shape of the hooks was typical of taenioid cestodes, most resembling hooks.
  • Feel the depth of her gooey blackness - the inkiness of the ocean bottom with predators of shiny eyes and hooks on their body looming around her.
  • Champlain's journal as the place where the friendly Indians showed him their fish-hooks made of barbed bone lashed to wood, but which has become better known as Plymouth Bay where the Pilgrims landed fifteen years later -- there instead of Port Royal, where even Lescarbot's "Ordre de Bon - The French in the Heart of America
  • The label immediately seized upon their talent for blending edgy, high-pitched vocals with catchy guitar hooks, as epitomised by Float On.
  • The difference is that the hooks used in the ribbon lift dissolve after a couple of months, whereas the thread lift stays put. Times, Sunday Times
  • Medical Programs For Varicose Veins Medical Care Ambulatory phlebectomy, another operation for more critical vein situations, on the other hand, surgically removes swollen veins from the skin by gently pulling them with surgical hooks. We Blog A Lot
  • In my garage, we inserted large peg hooks to go into the wall and hung up long extension cords, a hose, a ladder, a bike, a lawn edger/trimmer, a rake, a shovel and a handsaw.
  • In a pulsating third round Mick finally began to impose his will and power, and with some excellent uppercuts and hooks forced the referee to administer two standing eight counts to Hodson.
  • Stowing away on a meat truck, animal carcasses swung from hooks.
  • The cheapest ceiling and wall solutions are heavy-duty, screw-in, vinyl-coated steel hooks, available at most hardware stores.
  • His father had brought home a large and curious assortment of feathers from the Himalayas; Mr. Grant sent far and wide for further supplies of suitable and distinctive material, and then he devoted himself to the task of dressing hundred after hundred of fly-hooks of every known pattern and of every size, from the great three-inch hook for heavy spring water to the dainty little "finnock" hook scarcely larger than a trout fly. Camps, Quarters, and Casual Places
  • The bedchamber was ideal, with a dresser where Clarinda placed Samantha's unmentionables and a cupboard with hooks for her clothes. MY FAVORITE BRIDE
  • Lovers of fuzzy guitar riffs and well-crafted pop hooks need look no further. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their 2007 album, "Mirrored," was both muscular with riffage and playful with hooks. Hip-Hop Heroes, Alt-Rockers and Some Dark Angels
  • This skirt hooks on the side.
  • The gang attacked him in the doorway of the hotel where he was working, armed with slash hooks and hammers after hearing his English accent.
  • Their intricate, spindling guitar lines and soaring pop hooks reach unforeseen apexes.
  • Super Bowl newcomers include AutoBy-Tel, which hooks up car buyers with dealers via the Internet; eyewear maker Luxotica.
  • Starting off in the seedy clubs and backdoor whiskey bars of Sunset Strip, writers will embrace their inner straight male lesbians and put on the fishnet stockings, friz their hair, and learn to type in falsetto to blazing riffs, tricky hooks, and pedantic sililoquies that would make Slash blush. LOST Waves Back at Fans of the Nerd Persuasion
  • Then she began to make out dim shapes that in a few moments revealed themselves to be crates, tackle, ropes, barrels, and hooks.
  • It frees up Jewish women to be lifestyle hardcore feminist lesbians, childless careerists, eager concubines to alpha male minorities, or being early-on coed relationless, BJ artists to any goy that hooks up and springs for a nice night out. Rush Limbaugh accuses Obama of tearing his words out of their original parody context to stir up racial fears.
  • She and Nancy corresponded daily in the "pothooks," as Jennie Bruce called the stenographic signs. A Little Miss Nobody Or, With the Girls of Pinewood Hall
  • Most rusty implements, tools and hooks can be restored to almost their original form by simply leaving them in plain white vinegar for several hours.
  • Expect a large assortment of straights, jabs, uppercuts, hooks, and more.
  • Gibcrokes and recons were local and less frequent names, and the folks who in their dialect called the lug-pole a gallows-balke called the pothooks gallows-crooks. Home Life in Colonial Days
  • Once there, they fanned out in two-man dories to set trawls, longlines studded with multiple baited hooks, for cod and halibut.
  • These stained and lacquered hardwood with brushed nickel-plated hooks can be yours for €37.50 each from here. Retro Clock – Flip Down
  • The curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail.
  • He arranged two lines of men with flails, clubs, pitchforks, sickles, and reaping hooks.
  • I have 4 dorper sheep along with 4 shit-zue's 1 cat 2 chooks. TheHorse.com News
  • While a number of seeds possess hooks, barbs, or viscid substances for a quick stick, many small seeds without special anatomical adaptations can get caught up in fur, feathers, and feet.
  • They lack true eyes, do not possess wings and have, protruding from their abdomens, a "spring tail," called a furculum, (after the Latin word for fork) which is held in place by two tiny hooks. Adirondack Daily Enterprise
  • He certainly is an amazing pop songwriter, dropping catchy hooks and tasteful riffs left and right.
  • It lets developers construct user interfaces, model system resources, create new objects and build communication hooks into other applications.
  • More specialized instruments, such as skin hooks or tenotomy scissors, may be added to the tray, depending on the surgeon's preference.
  • But there were good tunes and convincing pop chorus hooks woven into the musical fabric as well. Times, Sunday Times
  • We fished for the pricklebacks (Cebidichthys violaceous) with poke poles -- long old-fashioned bamboo poles or modern plastic telescoping poles -- with short wire leaders and hooks baited with squid.
  • The curtain hooks run along a slot in the curtain rail.
  • Remove the hooks and the energy, and substitute it all with a clichéd, sappy break-up theme, and the results are nothing short of embarrassing.
  • I [spent] about four hours in prosthetics ’cause all those hooks and pieces through the wrists and cuffs and everything, and once I was done I walked on stage and they hooked me up. Supernatural at Comic Con: Jensen Ackles : SF Universe - SF Universe is your Science Fiction central. From SciFi television to movies to books and more. All the latest news, reviews and insights from SciFi experts.
  • My buddys german shorthair pointer was out trolling in the boat with us one day and as i was about to drop a rainbow coloured rapala into the water, the dog jumped up and took all three sets of treble hooks in the lips. Hooks in Household Pets
  • The interlocking hooks and barbules allow the feather to be ‘reset’ by the bird's preening action.
  • Oddly enough, the album finds a reinvigorated Bolan crafting some of his best hooks and calibrating his catchiest grooves in years.
  • Expect a large assortment of straights, jabs, uppercuts, hooks, and more.
  • He cites examples of spaces in New York's Chelsea and SoHo districts, where sinks and hooks remain as testament to the past lives of a space; and the gantry and crane at Tate Modern.
  • Barry charged out of his corner and continued to rake Steve with left hooks to the body but the punches were becoming noticeably slower.
  • The tunes are great, and the hooks are catchy, and that's all we're asking for these days.
  • They told of one car company that hooks people up to electrical equipment and cameras and runs images past them. Christianity Today
  • One by one, live birds are hung by the feet on a moving line of hooks called shackles and mechanically stunned, decapitated, and scalded to remove the feathers.
  • The overhangs have hooks that washers can clip to as they clean.
  • Though the songs have all the jittery energy and dance beats that make bank these days, hooks are absent, replaced by trebly guitar screech and electronic howls.
  • All rigging gear, such as slings, shackles, spreaders, and hooks, must be rated for the load that is being lifted.
  • My grandpa had the most impressive collection of picture hooks and picture hanging implements that I have ever seen.
  • I also need a hammer and nails, picture hooks and the step ladder.

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