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  • The utility model discloses a level indicator support of a spreading machine, which is composed of a mounting rack and a connecting rack.
  • So there is mounting concern at the top of government about how close to meltdown the prison system is. The Sun
  • Japan had hoped that the resumption of talks in September would help the countries settle the issue and stave off mounting cries on both sides for further escalation.
  • To date, American Suzuki has received two reports of flame arrester screens detaching from the mounting ring. Product Recalls For The Week of July 3-10, 2010 | myFiveBest
  • Political opposition is mounting, and there have been calls for demonstrations against the scheme. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The typical sewage ejector toilet consists of a pedestal made of polyethylene, which acts as a base for mounting the toilet.
  • Finally, mounting the crest of the hill, they reached the juniper trees.
  • Pressure has been mounting for greater Western involvement to end violence and a humanitarian crisis in Darfur.
  • Each casemate mounted a three-gun battery of either 100mm or 150mm, and the southern side received additional cover from a detached fort mounting three 100mm gun turrets. Steel Victory
  • Lay the shade on a flat surface with the lining side up, and mark the placement for the plastic rings along the dowel casing lines, aligning them with the screw eyes in the mounting board.
  • I've never had any desire to step into the limelight, so climbing on to the stage felt like mounting a scaffold.
  • If he has managed to get rid of all the bad news, amounting to £1.3bn of exceptionals, which led to the company reporting a net loss of £1.02 bn, then there should be room for considerable upside in the group's fortunes over the next year.
  • Chapter thirteen covers the various options available for mounting your photos.
  • They called the prospects of U.S. success in Iraq "farfetched," writing: "We are skeptical of recent press coverage portraying the conflict as increasing manageable and feel it has neglected the mounting civil, political and social unrest we see every day. CNN Transcript Sep 14, 2007
  • Well Scanlon was in the act of dismounting when the first shot was fired at Kennedy, and Scanlon became, well, flurried, and fell to his knees.
  • Like the mounting of Detroit Revealed, the creation of Rivera's murals in 1932-33 took place at the height of an economic and political crisis, namely the Great Depression. Vince Carducci: Revealing Detroit Photographically
  • He said that the party had proved its ability to do well without mounting a conventional campaign. Times, Sunday Times
  • We're not there yet but the signs and portents are mounting up.
  • There was a mounting enthusiasm for change, fanned by effective use of secular and religious press.
  • And what should be made of the cross surmounting the orb?
  • Aggressive behaviors included pecking the male, bill snapping, reverse mounting, and frontal attack, which resulted in aerial grappling.
  • Tommies go over the top by mounting the stage from the aisles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The exterior differences were minimal, amounting to some new alloys and revised indicator lamp housings.
  • When derided for mounting a pair of Government "bluchers," tied over bare feet, with bits of glaring tassel-string from his camel-saddle, he quoted the proverb, "Whoso liveth with a people forty days becomes of them. The Land of Midian — Volume 1
  • Evidence is now mounting that the ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion is subserved by specialized neural circuitry.
  • This was a wide, cobbled square, with the old mounting-block at its centre, and on two sides the stable doors and the archways of the coach-house. Rose cottage
  • Ionic, and 6. corinthian, we imported for our first buildings. and altho, being for the University, we did not think duties demandable at all, yet these being of 15. p.c. only at that time, and amounting to but 305. Letters to and from Jefferson, 1825
  • After years of derision and association with loutish behaviour, lager is mounting a fightback. After real ale, brewers cash in on trend for 'real lagers'
  • This expected slowdown appears to be largely due to mounting affordability pressures, which have increasingly constrained housing demand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Twenty-six of these letters contained comments of the kind we presume Makhanya identified as amounting to "attacks on people who irked the President in one way or another", whatever this means. ANC Today
  • Without dismounting, he drew his broadsword and rapped the hilt against the gate.
  • It's certainly usable, but maybe having slots instead of screw holes for more flexibility when mounting would have been better.
  • It seems ironic at a time of mounting concern about the excessive hours of junior hospital doctors.
  • I would have liked to stay at the Drill Field, but we were squeezed out by mounting debts and new safety standards, which we can't afford to pay for.
  • During the mounting operation, a sensor reads injection information from an indicator device on the syringe and feeds it to an injector control.
  • Shock isolating means protecting a component from these sudden jolts by mounting it with a shock-absorbing material like neoprene or natural rubber.
  • The library has a policy of mounting changing exhibitions.
  • Else I should plunge _in medias res_ upon a sketch of De Quincey's life; were it not a rudeness amounting to downright profanity to omit the important ceremony of prelibation, and that at a banquet to which, implicitly, gods are invited. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863
  • With dozens of cases of ‘ecotage’ amounting to tens of millions of dollars in damages, the FBI has publicly denounced the ELF as ‘the nation's most dangerous domestic terror organisation.’
  • Now the fight appears headed to the courts as residents of Giles County, along Virginia's rugged, pious southwestern spine, fight what they call mounting pressure from Washington and Richmond to secularize their public institutions. Ten Commandments in school stirs fight in Va. district
  • Even a staunch admirer of Turner, the redoubtable art critic Brian Sewell wrote at the time the Tate was mounting its campaign to save The Blue Rigi painting from being sold abroad: This is just bloody silly. A legacy Turner would have approved of | Charles Saatchi
  • It was discovered that the heavy mortar and its robust mount provided a very stable mounting, which allowed a high degree of control for the machine gun.
  • Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
  • There is growing/mounting/increasing evidence that people whose diets are rich in vitamins are less likely to develop some types of cancer.
  • Now fears are mounting officials will be under pressure to take a tougher line during matches. The Sun
  • Community fears are mounting over the proposed foreshore redevelopment and port enhancement.
  • And, although the Artstore is giving me a good price on mounting boards, I can't go on spoiling good card indefinitely.
  • The deal comes amid mounting interest in European freight and transport hubs, driven by the rise of internet shopping and hopes of economic recovery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Science museums have tried to shake off their somewhat starchy image by mounting exhibitions designed to draw in the crowds.
  • The engine came loose from its mountings.
  • A river mage is called upon to investigate the water ghosts seen in London and surmises that the Queen's rival, the fairy of the under-hill, is mounting an attack. REVIEW: Other Earths edited by Nick Gevers and Jay Lake
  • Using the edge of your workbench as a straightedge for the square, draw a set of nice black lines across the mounting marks, so you have a good visual reference.
  • With the radiator out of the way now it was time to move on to the back of the truck and the motherboard mounting.
  • Â The flame arrester screen can become detached from its mounting ring, preventing the throttle valve from returning to the idle position when the throttle lever is released, causing the rider to lose control of the ATV. Product Recalls For The Week of July 3-10, 2010 | myFiveBest
  • It may also be the last time they have an opportunity to watch the Spaniard in their team's colours, for there is mounting speculation he will be sold in the summer.
  • Early last year the owners' corporation began complaining of tiles falling off walls, windows coming off their mountings, pipe leakages and pieces of concrete falling off staircases and external walls.
  • The crew consists of commander, gunner, driver, and four infantrymen, with the commander normally dismounting with the squad.
  • Now that the midriff, which is a kind of outgrowth from the sides of the thorax, acts as a screen to prevent heat mounting up from below, is shown by what happens, should it, owing to its proximity to the stomach, attract thence the hot and residual fluid. On the Parts of Animals
  • Therewith up sprang the gardener lad and mounting one of the young men's mules, was absent awhile, after which he returned with a Cairene girl, as she were a sheep's tail, fat and delicate, or an ingot of pure silvern ore or a dinar on a porcelain plate or a gazelle in the wold forlore. Arabian nights. English
  • Dismounting before it, each knight avouched the justice of his cause by a solemn oath on the Evangelists, and prayed that his success might be according to the truth or falsehood of what he then swore. The Talisman
  • Do you think speed governors are the need of the hour for tackling the mounting number of accidents on the State's roads?
  • Julian stayed in the shadowed alley for half an hour, until finally the goblins began remounting their dogs and riding off.
  • He said that the party had proved its ability to do well without mounting a conventional campaign. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pump comes with a mount, making mounting the pump on the bike possible.
  • One writer noted that it was through such events that the ‘reverence for the flag amounting almost to worship’ acquired a ‘human face or word.’
  • On the road running north, US special forces were last night mounting roadblocks.
  • Larger specimens should be washed in water before mounting and then introduced to a small drop of the aqueous mountant before transfer to the slide for mounting.
  • He plays a lawyer who must step beyond the office and mounting files.
  • Tension here is mounting , as we await the final result.
  • The search for a cornerstone investor comes amid mounting pressure on the company's board. Times, Sunday Times
  • On a memorable night nearly thirty years ago, the whole cornopean stop of an organ was sold in the fair, amounting to seventy or eighty pipes with their reeds. Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1 Studies from the Chronicles of Rome
  • The sculptures are designed for display in an interior environment either on a floorbased pedestal or positioned on a wall as a relief mounting.
  • If table index shafts are loose, tighten mounting bolts.
  • She looked in horror at the mounting pile of letters on her desk.
  • Pressure is mounting on the government to change the law.
  • The coverslips were mounted onto glass microscope slides with the addition of 3 l of mounting medium.
  • Caissene said nothing in our two interviews about European-made iron hoes replacing or supplementing Vecha hoes as bridewealth, although Patrick Harries has written that, in the 1860s and 1870s, imported imitations were flooding southern Mozambique and playing a critical role in the mounting struggle, between young wage-earning men and chiefs/homestead heads, over access to bridewealth and marriage. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • In mounting such a challenge, an attorney argues that based on a person's answers to the lawyer's or the judge's questions, that person has proved himself incapable of carrying out his responsibilities as a juror.
  • The memo is directed at senior NSA officials and advises them that the agency is 'mounting a surge' aimed at gleaning information not only on how delegations on the Security Council will vote on any second resolution on Iraq, but also 'policies', 'negotiating positions', 'alliances' and 'dependencies' - the 'whole gamut of information that could give US policymakers an edge in obtaining results favourable to US goals or to head off surprises'. Archive 2003-03-01
  • The M3 itself had been a massive compromise with the mounting of its main gun in a side sponson that provided only limited tra - verse. Steel Victory
  • The stable was finally within only a few yards and he reluctantly slowed his horse in preparation for dismounting.
  • There was Treasury alarm at mounting financial commitments and Silkin received no consistent enthusiasm from his colleagues for his proposals.
  • The robin is chief singer; his voice ascends like a spiral stair, every ringing note a roundel for the mounting spirit. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • With the nuclear scrap heap mounting, federal agencies and industry officials want a formalized recycling program in place to speed up the disposal.
  • With mounting evidence of global warming the last thing this planet needs is cheaper petrol.
  • And they did not stop once; they kept walking about the endless avenues of the park, now mounting a hill and admiring the view as they went, and now going down into the valley, and getting hidden in the thick shadows, — and all the while arm-inarm. The Torrents of Spring
  • Although most fleet Kingfishers were catapulted from the fantails of battleships and cruisers, the Navy also tried mounting them on the stern of destroyers.
  • He stressed the importance of mounting an invasion of France to relieve pressure on Soviet forces fighting in the German - Soviet war, and added that the French Riviera landings would be an essential adjunct to it.
  • On the left side of the rifle's beefy receiver is a rail for mounting day/night optics.
  • The score was mounting rapidly in extras to such an extent that the thirty-three for no wicket included only four runs off the bat. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Of course there is a limit on what a large company like Lyric, in a large theater, with an annual list of titles amounting to only eight, could do to support adequately the broader reaches of the operatic repertoire. Brian Dickie: What are we here for?
  • There are so many that one of the gallery's express wishes behind mounting the exhibition takes on a secondary importance.
  • Preparations are underway and excitement is mounting as the children of the Village Montessori Pre-School are getting ready for their Christmas outing.
  • oblivious of the mounting pressures for political reform
  • The most effective way for powerplant-mounting system to obtain excellent vibration isolation performance is to uncouple the multi-degree-of-freedom vibrations as much as possible.
  • David watched in awe and mounting panic as she unsheathed her beauty.
  • Distinct from this diffuse and moderate stenosis at the isthmus is the condition known as coarctation of the aorta, or marked stenosis often amounting to complete obliteration of its lumen, seen in adults and occuring at or near, oftenest a little below, the insertion of the ligamentum arteriosum into the aorta. VI. The Arteries. 2. The Aorta
  • Chariot's sidecar for bikes is ingenious, not only to its approach to mounting a sidecar to a bike, but also in its approach to the baby-transport problem in the first place.
  • Yet it has recently staged four plays about the 20th century, runs a host of youth and community schemes and is now mounting the first play about foot-and-mouth.
  • The logistics of mounting such a show dictated that only artists from the first six years of the project be invited - all forty four of them.
  • SCHIAVONE: That amid mounting concerns that the North American Free Trade Agreement has been a losing proposition for American workers and a windfall for transnational agriculture giants. CNN Transcript Mar 9, 2008
  • Surmounting the vesical orifice, c, is seen the tuberculated mass, a, which being moveable, can be forced against the vesical orifice and thus produce complete retention of urine. Surgical Anatomy
  • Most of this reduction in time was realized as a result of not having to wait for the developing and mounting of conventional 35-mm film.
  • But if I was mounting them on the wall I would probably "hang" them on ordinary shelf consoles.
  • She is put in the charge of a kind-hearted trull, ‘whose business it was to prepare and break such young Fillies as I was to the mounting-block’.
  • Eventually, he had to respond to the mounting attacks and criticisms by Labor.
  • There's also a mounting seriousness of tone that doesn't sit entirely well with the plot's concatenation of coincidences and unlikelihoods.
  • The gymnast amazed the audience by performing a handstand after mounting the podium to accept her award.
  • At least one fastener affixes the mounting bracket and component to the chassis.
  • Headless press fit bushings offer two advantages: they can be installed flush with the jig plate without counterboring the mounting hole and they can be mounted closer together than headed bushings.
  • It comes with a two-foot foldable mounting bracket with diffuser screens mounted at each end.
  • While evidence for microbial life on Mars is mounting, far more work needs to be done before any conclusions can be made.
  • The chrome shroud has the mounting holes for the fans on both sides, allowing you to orientate the inlet and outlet ports as needed as well as of course being able to use 4 fans in a push-pull configuration.
  • The tree resembles a bank account whose income (sugary food) is fixed but whose outgo (respiration and new wood) keeps mounting.
  • With each day of unemployment, people's belief in themselves atrophies, causing them to question how capable they are of surmounting this immense hurdle. Dr. Jim Taylor: The Psychic Toll of the Great Recession
  • Concerns are now mounting that history is set to repeat itself. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is mounting tension along the border.
  • The inside groundsill has anchor bolts previously installed that permit an easy mounting of columns or posts on the inside groundsill.
  • Those low cost products are amounting to something like half a trillion dollars in deficit every year.
  • Written at the time of the Good Friday agreement, and especially poignant now, in the wake of the conclusion of the Bloody Sunday inquiry, "Sunrise" chews over the disputed names of the towns of Hannon's birth and youth, (London) derry and Enniskillen (aka Inis Ceathlain), before mounting to a moving crescendo: "Who cares where national borders lie?" he croons. An Evening of Political Song; The Duckworth Lewis Method; Seasick Steve
  • He careered into seven parked cars, at one point mounting the side of a vehicle and driving on only two wheels, before coming to a halt.
  • It's a delusion amounting to dementedness to suppose, that with the people inside our defences, we can be taming them and tricking them. Beauchamp's Career — Complete
  • Her resolve was weakening and her debts mounting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once you have removed the forward walkway fill the step mounting holes and seams left by the walkway with putty and sand smooth.
  • I was interviewed for this programme, but I listened to it with mounting horror and a sick feeling in my stomach.
  • With disharmony mounting, relevance should not be a problem.
  • Or of the danger and excitement which to mountain climbers is like a fever mounting with the heights? Runner of the Mountain Tops: The Life of Louis Agassiz
  • I glared into all four corners, hoping I would have a victim on which I could unload my mounting frustrations.
  • Light exposure during inspection and mounting of the crystals might be another limitation for the x-ray diffraction quality of the crystals.
  • ` ` Aweel, aweel, 'said Hobbie, mounting his horse, ` ` it serves naething to strive wi cripples --- they are aye cankered; but I'll just tell ye ae thing, neighbour, that if things be otherwise than weel wi' Grace Armstrong, I'se gie you a scouther, if there be a tar-barrel in the five parishes. '' The Black Dwarf
  • The preferred location will be somewhere near the battery in the engine compartment and you'll need to drill mounting holes for attaching the transformer.
  • Village Voice headlined "A Sleeping Class: Young Americans Fight for Every Cause But Their Own." book, my beat was the economic headwinds young people are facing: mounting student loans, credit card debt, unemployment, unpaid internships or short-term, part-time, no-benefits jobs that have them joining a new "precariat. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Thereupon mounting on the camel, he proceeded along with the cafila. The Turkish Jester or, The Pleasantries of Cogia Nasr Eddin Effendi
  • The day has been rather pleasant, pretty much amounting to an extension, of sorts, to the action-packed weekend that has just passed.
  • Dartford Council is mounting a three-pronged attack to make Dartford town centre a magnet for shoppers and a realistic option for top retailers to bring a full range of goods and services.
  • The fans are mounting their own bid for a voice in the game.
  • Rumour is that in his headlong hurry, when mounting behind his yoked horses to begin the battle, he left his father's sword behind and caught up his charioteer Metiscus 'weapon; and that served him long, while Teucrian stragglers turned their backs; when it met the divine Vulcanian armour, the mortal blade like brittle ice snapped in the stroke; the shards lie glittering upon the yellow sand. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • Above the triforium is the clerestory, which contains one light to each sub-bay, and surmounting all is the vaulting, which springs from the piers and from grotesquely carved corbels between the triforium arches. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Durham A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espiscopal See
  • Frustration is mounting among local skaters as facilities at Five Dock Park fall into disrepair and council promises to upgrade them go unfulfilled.
  • As she was mounting the stairs, keeping a tight hold of the banisters, she realised that there had been five half full cups of tea on the table.
  • The stones may be faceted or cut in cabochon and set either in bezel mountings or with prongs.
  • She is now unable to work and receives benefits, including invalidity benefit, amounting to approximately £90.00 per week.
  • Mounting and dismounting a bulky snow blade is difficult at best.
  • Investors have feared that the bank could face mounting losses from its involvement in exotic investment funds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Villanova Players has been part of the Brisbane community theatre scene for a very long time and has a history of mounting fairly groundbreaking work.
  • Like many workers, Ivelisse Rivera , a physician at Community Health Center stressed - out by mounting workloads.
  • The Welsh-language broadcaster is starting to implement cuts amounting to 24.4% of its £102m budget over the next four years. S4C cuts set to hit Welsh production companies
  • Cool nights have stalled out many milo fields and concern is mounting about whether the crop will be ready in time.
  • When he reached the wire, however, he saw at once that its strength was an illusion, for the whole concertina was held in place by an unbarbed loop hung loosely over the twisted end of a broken railing: surmounting the cunning defences of Standingham Castle wasn't going to be such a problem after all, thank heavens! War Game
  • They seem to have come to that view early on, and stuck to it in spite of mounting evidence to the contrary. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the years the institution has been in the red with its liabilities mounting up and funds and resources swindled by those at its helm in connivance with the bureaucracy and some politicians.
  • Michael has given them a chunk of capital amounting to about £500,000 between them.
  • A number of the mounting trays are still missing, especially the ones for the Standard Beam Approach boxes.
  • The way we do things in England does not include the smell of curry cooking, the extravaganza of carnival, the mounting of chavi satellite dishes, or alas the frummy curls and hot girls allegedly at this link of those orthodox jews over there? Nadine on Gypsies and Smacks
  • The mounting evidence of an impending invasion was suppressed by the Associated Press and United Press International and by all the major newspapers and newsweeklies - in an impressively unanimous act of self-censorship.
  • In the old orthodox society the Sati system of widows mounting the funeral pyre of their husbands was an atrocious practice.
  • Surmounting the cairn was a cross of cedar, inscribed with the words: “Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.” The Great Salt Lake Trail
  • Negative offset means the centerline is outboard of the mounting surface; positive offset means the centerline is inboard of the mounting surface. F&S Guide to Truck Wheels
  • Meanwhile doubts about the private banks' ability to cope caused mounting worries.
  • A gentleman, in my case, would have settled the matter with the kirk-treasurer for a small sum of money; but the poor stibbler, the penniless dominie, having married his cousin of Kittlebasket, must next have proclaimed her frailty to the whole parish, by mounting the throne of Presbyterian penance, and proving, as Redgauntlet
  • Each fan is securely held in place by a plastic frame that includes lugs to fit in the fan mounting holes, and opposing clips to hold the fan in place.
  • An attempt was once made to sectionize all the State public lands, -- now amounting to nearly 90,000,000 of acres, -- and to offer them, as the United States does, in open market, but it was thought wiser to continue the original plan. The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland
  • The 1957 Act made a miscellany of changes of the law of homicide which can hardly be described as amounting to a coherent and interlocking scheme.
  • But media lawyers said there are other possible avenues for mounting a renewed First Amendment attack on the ban.
  • The crowd cheers and howls, before mounting their bikes and cycling off. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once the rubber and mounting foam have been cut, the stamps are glued to a wooden mound and are ready to impress!
  • US Navy boffinry chiefs say they have successfully tested a cunning, heavily augmented crane which allows containers to be loaded on and off ships tossing on the waves out at sea, removing the need for a harbour when mounting an invasion or delivering humanitarian aid. The Register
  • He went on to direct that gallery for 11 years, mounting dozens of critically important exhibitions.
  • He quoted a recent incident in which a person who used an elbow crutch was hurt while dismounting a bus and now had to use two crutches.
  • Instead of mounting a dunghill and crowing how well we have revenged ourselves on others, we might want to offer sound and sustainable ideas of individual, economic and social justice to ensure as far as humanly possible that every person everywhere has an equal opportunity to enjoy life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness. Bin Laden's Death Raises Moral Issues
  • Being parallel to the bore, the rails offered a mounting solution that aimed the light perfectly.
  • They must have known what the mountings were for and to cause criminal damage to them is beyond belief.
  • Indeed, even coastal fisheries were severely hampered after 1941 by mounting shortages of cotton yarn, ramie, Manila hemp, and, most importantly, petroleum.
  • _Some_; but as _Most_ signifies that exceptions are known, and _Few_ that the exceptions are the more numerous, propositions thus predesignate are in fact exponibles, mounting to _Some are_ and _Some are not_. Logic Deductive and Inductive
  • Apart from the sheer size of the new data sets, separating very weak signals from noise will pose a mounting challenge to computational analysis of the CMB in the years to come.
  • I experimented by cutting one of these fish into large chunks and mounting it on a large hook.
  • And surmounting a higher ledge beyond this upthrust a huge dome of dull gold, Cyclopean, striking eyes and mind with something unhumanly alien, baffling; sending the mind groping, as though across the deserts of space, from some far-flung star, should fall upon us linked sounds, coherent certainly, meaningful surely, vaguely familiar -- yet never to be translated into any symbol or thought of our own particular planet. The Moon Pool
  • Ray florets are much larger, with an 8-12 mm long, yellow, three-lobed, strap-shaped ligule surmounting a short corolla tube.
  • Below the mounting, sprouting from a conduit pipe, was the aerial cable from the medium and short-wave sets. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • More excitement was caused by a newsvendor mounting a box and holding aloft a single copy of the latest newspaper which he would sell to the highest bidder. Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons Wesel, Sennelager, Klingelputz, Ruhleben
  • Atop a steep hungry hill, from where my house in greyness sits, under a fading morning mist, I waited for a bus, watching drivers shine in the mounting oven-hot sun; their cars disappearing over the wavering ridge of road. Carolina Grüber: II
  • He topped the recent list of Holyrood politicians for taxi bills, with a claim amounting to more than £11,000.
  • Mitch looked up at Zach in disbelief, anger mounting.
  • They watched with mounting concern as swarms of locusts began to sweep southwards from breeding grounds in North Africa.
  • Charsky, rising, reached down a - hand to assist her in mounting the stage.
  • 1 Conversely, mounting evidence suggests that excess fat (what scientists call "adiposity") is associated with accelerated aging. Wil's Ebay E-Store
  • Their ritual rage ebbed away, to be replaced by a mounting fear.
  • Dolokhov was a long time mounting his horse which would not stand still, then he rode out of the yard at a footpace. War and Peace
  • And he says the trio of top-flight teams are cashing in on future TV money for a quick fix to pay their mounting debts. The Sun
  • The abrupt about-face followed mounting public opposition, protests calling for her resignation and growing pressure from her own allies.
  • Mellow orange pantiles seemingly cascade at many angles, surmounting buildings of varying heights, covering lower and higher ground.
  • Pressure is mounting on the government to change the law.
  • Then early one morning we said good-bye to the pocket, and mounting our horses set our faces towards Cleveland Bay, where, with many regrets, The Call Of The South 1908
  • Later, the ten fast battleships were in advance of their foreign contemporaries in mounting dual-purpose secondary batteries effective against both antisurface and antiaircraft targets.
  • The faces are generally ugly, & wrenched into over-expression amounting sometimes to distortion…. Mark Twain
  • Instead, their lives are made up of sleepless nights, mounting bills, the pitying stares of "luckier" parents, and maybe worst of all, the what-ifs. Handle with Care by Jodi Picoult: Book summary
  • Speculation is mounting over the leadership of the Labour group on Hull Council which has been left bruised and battered by the recent electoral defeat.
  • The children's excitement is mounting as Christmas gets nearer.
  • When mitering the box trim, always start by first cutting and mounting an end trim piece, then the long front trim and finally the other end.
  • They shouldn't fall into the Spurs trap of mounting debts and asset-stripping sales of star players.

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