How To Use Props In A Sentence
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I have to give my props to the governor for the way he handled the problem
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The fact is, these very welcome props to Mildred Loving and her husband Richard are deeply, abidingly, and intrinsically progressive values.
Evan Derkacz: Historical Revisionism Jujitsu: Religious Right Celebrates End of Interracial Marriage Ban
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Props 1A-1F must be defeated, because they would wreak long-term havoc on the state.
Paul Hogarth: Arnold's May Special Election: Just Say No!
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We should integrate literacy into play only if it furthers a play theme in progress, and we should avoid literacy props that may distract children from make-believe.
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We learned, Ruby and I, that this was a way of being theatrical as well as the other way, and we learned, from Carnovsky and Da Silva, that there was no difference in terms of professional standards and requirements between the actor who merely stood in front of a lectern and the actor who has the benefit of makeup and props and all of the other things.
Life Lit by Some Large Vision
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It was made in a naturalistic set with a starry cast, authentic props and costumes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Such turbine engines are also called jet engines and they embrace a family of products: turbojets, turbofans, and turboprops.
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The gaudy decorations are out, the over sized Yuletide props have been forklifted into position by underpaid migrant workers, and the same CD played at this time every year since 1989 can be heard tinkling through the mall.
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Do you use such props as audio or video recorders, or a piano keyboard?
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Although the two men pose for the picture, they, too, are props, for this image is not so much a double portrait as a carefully calibrated technical experiment.
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His commissions ranged from old-style Royal Mail post trolleys to baskets for horse-drawn carts and props for magicians and ice shows.
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At other points, she props her chin on her wrist for a thoughtful look.
Times, Sunday Times
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She quickly practices again how she will hold her props and the slide clicker.
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At other points, she props her chin on her wrist for a thoughtful look.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was funny, witty, and his malaprops were almost as legendary as his Yankee teammate Yogi Berra's.
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But a funny thing happened this week: in our final fling for the year, the props came pouring in from all over, and suddenly, this whole enterprise doesn't seem quite so otiose.
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This path dependency has created a foreign policy where the U.S. props up unsavoury governments which they destruct only years later.
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The poet's voiceneed not merely be the record of man , it can be one of the props , the pillars to help him endure andprevail.
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At higher levels, and with greater dexterity, stilts have been used as entertainment props since the fairs of the Middle Ages, and probably long before then.
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The great whites are critically endangered and the tourism industry props up their protection, so it's a great thing to do.
The Sun
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The Lord of the Rings Motion Picture Trilogy - The Exhibition features film footage, props, costumes and artefacts from the movies, including armoury, animatronics and miniatures, as well as computer and mechanical interactives.
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Something happened at altitude that led to the crashes last month of two unrelated single-pilot turboprops.
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The exhibition is a marvellous place, full of noise, wonder, props and children.
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These young props have emerged not so much from the shadows as the back of beyond.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are dozens of scene switches, a multitude of props, yards of costume changes.
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This argument is one of the main props of labourism.
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The set, lighting, costumes and props - along with a kooky, swinging Vegas-style soundscape - are outstanding.
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You feel guilty about your anger and might often rely on props such as cigarettes or alcohol to cope.
The Sun
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There are no sets, merely a bare stage with props comprised of the paraphernalia of a holiday - suitcases, beach rings, lilos, etc.
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The elimination of all but minimal stage props and scenic effects places the emphasis squarely on the actor and the word.
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The more talented somebody is, the less they need the props.
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The props can spray paint.
Times, Sunday Times
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I give him mad props for keeping his stuff together.
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The pair's ambition is to make their living producing scenery, costumes and props for museums, theatres, themed bars, film and television.
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When Bellori chose portraits for his Lives, by a still unidentified artist, he or his amanuensis decided to include such props as a book for Nicolas Poussin and a burin for Agostino Carracci.
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Adding to the dynamism of the music are frequent pyrotechnic displays, inventive sets and props, and several giant video screens.
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Her ensuing characters are deftly created without props or costumes.
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They had three props in the front row and didn't need a hooker.
Times, Sunday Times
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Rescuers used props to stop the roof of the tunnel collapsing.
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Slow scene changes, line fluffs and anachronistic props appear occasionally.
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The use of props and scenery is very inventive, there are nice little touches and stunning visual effects.
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He was funny, witty, and his malaprops were almost as legendary as his Yankee teammate Yogi Berra's.
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Rescuers used props to stop the roof of the tunnel collapsing.
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Government props prevented the failure and liquidation of unproductive, unprofitable businesses and capital.
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In what is perhaps a desire to allude to the baton twirlers of the marching band halftime show, the staging relies too heavily on dancers with giant flowing flags and large, geometrically abstract but still twirlable props.
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Stuffed to the edges with dozens of symbolic and didactic creatures and props, the blanket sized, totemic kaleidoscopes - each rendered in firmly cut but onion-skin-thin Japanese mulberry paper - teem with febrile life.
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Behind every actor you'll find props, stage scenery and sets.
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Not only does Kapper avoid the typical mistakes that betray a first-time feature director-and the showiness which is often the other option for debut-directors of some competence-every sequence is staged with the touch of a veteran: shot composition, lighting, cutting, coverage, scene structure, props that don't feel borrowed from some high school, settings that feel like part of the real world ... real Ohio weather.
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He is assisted by a set decorator, who actually builds the props.
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August 21, 2008 at 9:11 am curlin ur tongue.. yr doin it rite, bhut Ima gives you props laaaaaater
Monorail cat haz - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Eventually I settle for entering the aft hold and follow the propshaft tunnel forward to the engine-room bulkhead.
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When the show begins, the set and costumes haven't arrived, lines are flubbed, actors go missing, sound and light cues are mixed up and props break.
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The holdings are insured for around $8 million, but the value of many of the props is difficult to nail down because of the premium that many memorabilia collectors will likely pay for the better-known items.
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July 12, 2008 at 9:31 am ai has a happee dat dis wun is lovered bai uall – ai jest wishes ai culd tayk props fur da pixxor cuz it is teh byooteemus. akshuly ai wuz jest staytin teh obveeus cuz der wuznt a seengul funneh thowt ai culd cimz up wif fur it – udder dan sum nawtee wunz…
Worth a thousand words - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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I even found the book in a bohemian bookstore called Malaprops in Asheville, N.C. where I stood agog for a solid forty five minutes before heading to the checkout counter.
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Do you know how hard and unthankful a task it is to write these fake few stories for newspaper movie props?
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I also have a hunch that the series is going to 'borrow' 'Your Highness' sets and props to film the pilot for less money, but may custom-build its own sets and props for the series itself, which would likely necessitate completely reshooting the pilot on the new sets.
Pilot set to begin production soon
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Some of us have props: racing programs, and glasses of ersatz beer.
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Anyhow, I give the Clinton Admin props for leaving office with a surplus.
Think Progress » Hatch Warns Tea Party Activists: Work With The GOP…Or Else
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The objects on view at the Frick are props for a pretend world where the elite shed their public roles, to enact playful psychodramas in eroticized secrecy.
At the Frick, Dreams of Ottoman Treasures
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It comes highly recommended and it's chock-a-block full of action, strategy, humor, mini-games, it'll take many hours to finish, and Luigi finally gets some props.
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They are notable for their realism: masks are depicted in fine detail and as part of total ensembles, with all the props and accoutrements, not as disembodied head pieces sold to tourists.
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Its setting, the courtroom, is a significative and instantly recognizable space, and it relies on a set of props that have been hallowed by centuries of reverential use.
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We follow the propshaft tunnel forwards along the keel to an intact and upright engine and a compact pair of boilers.
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All the decorations and food props will be ones used in the actual movies.
The Sun
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Peter Gabriel's world sound (from his album Passion) intensifies the atmosphere of generic primitivism, although bowls and other props identify the setting as Africa.
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I did manage to do it, with some creative acting from the other members of the cast, some blocking and some clever us of props!
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The teams the Reivers have met in Wales are physically very hard, and the way he has handled himself against those tough Welsh props has really impressed us all.
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We finished the dress rehearsal an hour before we let the audience in, and were still finding scenes we could not get through without corpsing (actors laughing at each other on stage) or things that needed to be re-staged for props to work.
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But Will Keep Its Secrets To mark the 84th anniversary of Harry Houdini's death, one of the magician's most famous props will materialize from a New York City magic shop as a key part of a new exhibit.
Houdini Trunk Reappears,
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Filming for each episode took place in a different time period meaning costumes, props, building and even hairstyles were constantly being changed.
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The stars were moaning about their props with just two hours to go.
The Sun
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The posts and the keel would then be joined with iron roves to start the hull, with the three main sections being wedged securely upright with wooden props.
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The vibrant costumes and scenery gave bright splashes of cartoonish colour to the scenes and the props were superb.
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The departure of the two heavyweight props will enable the purse strings to be loosened.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sometimes the actors are so busy moving about the props and making sure they don't walk through imaginary walls, it feels more like we're watching stagehands in period garb than actors involved in the drama.
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Most of the aircraft have no logbooks, have run-out engines and props, and need a lot of work.
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The departure of the two heavyweight props will enable the purse strings to be loosened.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are dozens of scene switches, a multitude of props, yards of costume changes.
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Anita's visual interpretation using excellent lights, costumes and props makes this production an enriching experience.
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Sarah Palin chose to use her children as political props.
Palin hits back at 'malicious' photo
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The twins specialised in sports acrobatics, which differs from gymnastics in that there are no props used.
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And when he is in Los Angeles, he rents an S.U.V. to haul around rugs and props.
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The projections are staged amid appropriate props: portable toilets, a burnt-out VW campervan.
This week's new exhibitions
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Jackson told cornball jokes to break the ice and fooled around on stage with various silly props.
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They scrounged up props, including one kid's chopped and lowered and louvered hot rod, if I remember correctly.
John Merrow: The Play's the Thing
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A sterculia, the stem of which had served as one of the props of our mess tent, and to which we had nailed a sheet of copper, with an inscription, was considerably grown, and the gum had oozed out in such profusion where the nails had pierced the bark that it had forced one corner of the copper off.
The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888
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Baius fell under censure for asserting (Props. 74, 75) that "concupiscence in the baptized is a sin, though not imputed.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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If you're up late enough to catch his Late Show, you'll have to give props to the gap-toothed one for the ties he matches with his suits.
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City Clerk Kathy Detrick says her office is now accepting written arguments on the pro and con sides of the ballot props.
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I never intended to play on for the firsts, I didn't want to keep coming back, but at the start of the season there was a shortage of props.
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But a funny thing happened this week: in our final fling for the year, the props came pouring in from all over, and suddenly, this whole enterprise doesn't seem quite so otiose.
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There I would wait once more while he collected his props, and perhaps his thoughts as well, and when he appeared at length, all chipper with a kind of postorgasmic glow, we would drive back to work in the same commandeered vehicle while he regaled me with tales of great paydays of the past, in Gallipoli and on the road to Mandalay.
An Autobiography
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The "antimissile" system propsed for E Europe relies on a powerful phased array radar system that utilizes integrated fire control on any airborne threat.
So Hillary Clinton gave Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov a large plastic button with the word "overcharge" on it.
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Tombstone could see the silvery arc of one of the Russian's outboard turboprops, could see the markings painted on the backswept wing, a huge red star bordered in white.
Carrie
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She had done most of the kitchen organising and she deserves tidiness props too!
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The canoe or "mun" is a large sheet of bark cut from the gum-tree, carefully lowered to the ground, and then heated with fire until it becomes soft and pliable, and can be moulded into form, it is then supported by wooden props, to keep it in shape, until it becomes hard and set, which is in about twenty-four hours, though it is frequently used sooner.
Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia and Overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound in the Years 1840-1: Sent By the Colonists of South Australia, with the Sanction and Support of the Government: Including an Account of the M
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Provide a few costume effects like hats, scarves, gloves, glasses along with some props to inspire tiny thespians in giving a short skit or musicale for the adults.
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This week the construction sector was found to be one of the main props holding up the UK's growth in national income.
Construction gives UK economic recovery an unstable foundation
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The departure of the two heavyweight props will enable the purse strings to be loosened.
Times, Sunday Times
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The actors need a lot more work with their props and seeing as we're supposed to be watching highland warriors, the men need to grow a bit of spine.
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At this stage in the development of the archetypal pin-up photograph, there was still more satin than skin, with the figure hugging satin gowns and silk negligees being the props de rigueur.
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Far from being quotidian these glamorous fancies push fashion to the limit in their testing fusion of ego-soothing props and dreamy confection.
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In a turboprop aircraft, putting the props in the beta position creates an extraordinary speed brake.
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He has been barnstorming the state for Props 57 and 58.
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I have seen magic done without props but never without an audience; any audience will do, but I must leave hornswoggling to the aspiring magician.
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Religion, meanwhile, has had one of its main props, the promise of better things hereafter, kicked away.
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So calmly was it done, so imperturbable were all the black countenances, that I half began to conjecture that the chaplain himself intended it for a hymn, though I could imagine no propsective rhyme for trouble unless it were approximated by debbil, which is, indeed, a favorite reference, both with the men and with his Reverence.
Army Life in a Black Regiment
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Props were used to prevent the roof collapsing.
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The cast stand about awkwardly, dropping props and cues left and right.
Times, Sunday Times
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For England, Vickery's departure denies Martin Johnson an experienced back-up going into the autumn international series next month but the reservoir of English props is much fuller now than it was ayear ago.
'Enough's enough' says England and Wasps iron man Phil Vickery
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Yes, he's a well-compensated good soldier, but that hardly seems to hinder half of this league's haranguers, so give the man his props.
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The performances (dolled up with all manner of flouncy costumes and props) are at least slightly theatrical, but the history lesson remains dull and awkward throughout.
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Props to ChrisToronto, the flokati is a chic idea.
Apartment Therapy Main
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The center of the floor is brightly lit and covered with a white flooring where the performance takes place with minimal props, including only a few chairs, and at one unexpected moment a table that comes crashing from the rafters, splitting in two.
Archive 2008-02-01
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It's a sorry sight to see two stunted propshafts, encrusted with marine growth, but he films the severed ends anyway.
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A diversion along the keel reveals the remains of the rudder and propshafts.
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The use of props and scenery is very inventive, there are nice little touches and stunning visual effects.
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Lièvremont has promised a new team for Dublin, but given that he has only 32 players from whom to chose, including six props, the chances of him keeping his word appear slim.
Ireland's Declan Kidney has World Cup picks to make for France return
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We spent all our money on props - cannons, Velcro spacesuits, robots, unicycles, you name it.
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September 8, 2009 at 12: 51 pm this is the most awesome thing i have ever seen i give you props for making that jump i wont even jump with a regular bungee cord lol genny snider says:
The 18,500 Condom Bungee Jump. A Darwin Award Winner : about:blank
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Like props, little girls in braids and bows and little boys in shorts below their knees arrayed themselves on the steps in front of the locked doors.
Reading, Writing, Resurrection
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City Clerk Kathy Detrick says her office is now accepting written arguments on the pro and con sides of the ballot props.
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They were there merely as props, as so many supernumeraries in his private psychodrama.
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Unlike theatre, in which most productions are built from scratch, the majority of operas are mounted using rented productions that includes sets, props and costumes.
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His props and his table went flying in all directions.
Tommy Cooper: Always Leave Them Laughing
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Kagel began to manipulate props, lighting and texts like musical motifs, and to notate movements and gestures as most composers would notate pitch and rhythm.
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Props to the Clippers for making it through the entire game without losing another baller to injury.
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It was made in a naturalistic set with a starry cast, authentic props and costumes.
Times, Sunday Times
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The props were missing, but the wings and engine cowlings were still in place.
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Guns found 'festooned' on the walls of celebrity author Dave Courtney's home were props for his wife's theatrical company, the Old Bailey heard yesterday.
Home
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Holes had been patched, the outer wing panels and horizontal tail replaced with new P - 38F spares, and new props and spinners installed.
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Overheard at the Bunch Family Salon, as WonderBaby raced in circles with a giant bottle purloined from the Lorraine Kimsa Theatre Props Corner:
Dads Can Be Lactivists, Too! | Her Bad Mother
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A Bolton theatre company has sent out an urgent appeal for help in finding props they need for their new play.
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Props Ben Anderson and Kemlo Longstaff put the Irons front row into panic stations with their dynamic scrimmaging, while skipper Alex Sutherland secured an impressive share of lineout ball and flanker Jack South and No 8 Gavin Welsh foraged hard in the loose.
Your Local Guardian | Wimbledon
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However, evidence suggests that some users may well have chartered light jets or business turboprops instead of traditional light piston-engined twins.
TravelDailyNews.com
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Props to Chris for all of his volunteer work.
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The poet's voiceneed not merely be the record of man , it can be one of the props , the pillars to help him endure andprevail.
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He keeps the tension high, though many of the props marking scene changes are superfluous.
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“If I were to use the word props in a sentence,” I said as if testing them, “what would you take it to mean?”
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
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Third provides direct drive and fourth an overdrive, driving through a new two-piece propshaft to a 3.07:1 rear axle.
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The stars were moaning about their props with just two hours to go.
The Sun
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If you digitalize your paint works there little reason not to paint over them, props should be recycled or reused once the movie is filmed, sculptures can and should also be digitalized, shattering the original one is no longer a problem, etc.
No-Trace Living
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Even when a propshaft has been salvaged, there are normally strengthened patches on the keel where the bearings would have been mounted.
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The actors eschew Victorian costumes in favor of contemporary concert duds that have enough embellishments to suggest who the characters are, and they use props sparingly.
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Instead, he hires models and sets up a scene with props and costumes, and then photographs them.
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It is so heavily plot-driven, and you do feel you're upstaged by the props.
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The woman grasps his ankles and the man places his left hand over her hip and props his body up with his right arm.
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Archive 2009-08-30
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You had to go in and put a chain around the props.
Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
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They're up for sale at an auction of film props to be held in Norton in Gloucestershire.
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Wish I could take credit for this but big props to the M-Dogg for finding it.
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Dressed by Isaac Mizrahi in a black sarong-like skirt and white wrap-around top, he played with several small, often musical, props - a set of finger cymbals, a pair of castanets, a fan, and even a cylinder lit from inside.
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The vibrant costumes and scenery gave bright splashes of cartoonish colour to the scenes and the props, such as hobby horses with nodding heads, were superb.
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Civil transport aircraft, ranging from small turboprops to jumbo jets, move people and goods all over the world.
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The poet's voiceneed not merely be the record of man , it can be one of the props , the pillars to help him endure andprevail.
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But aside from the malaprops, whether his or someone else's attributed to him, Yogi's language always has been clean.
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Over a dozen props from the movie Moon are on sale at eBay.
Props from "Moon" on sale
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On the surface the miners' labours are marked by constructed mountains of mullock; hillsides stripped bare of trees for props and fuel; and streams diverted and often polluted by the wastes from sedimentation and flotation processing.
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The group started to do ‘community cabarets,’ using costumes and props, scripts, and themes.
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Sporting events run the gamut from football to NASCAR with a broad selection of straights, parlays, teasers, props and futures available.
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Through her book, she touches on the relationship between posing and composition, flare and overexposure, and styling and props.
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Relying on natural light and without gimmicks or props, his work was often understated and subtle but easily accessible.
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After her husband's premature death from a suspected brain haemorrhage Maria became one of her son's main props, helping him to cope with the manifold pressures of a revolutionary's life.
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The curtains may have shut, but no one switched you off and packed you up with props and costumes in a musty room.
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Designed to withstand heavy snowloads (it can withstand 300 mm of winter sag), the roof is held in place by a Heath Robinsonian confection of steel props, springs and tensile wires.
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Find the Lady is, except for the props used, essentially the same as the probably centuries-older shell game or thimblerig.
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We also had provided them with disguise materials and props that would help fill out their roles.
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No props or assistance from outside myself: pure, intrinsic, unbeholden.
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Its engines consist of four turboprops with contrarotating propellers located on the wings.
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I've still got the props up supporting the house.
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Massive props to anyone for coming up with a song named Ding Dinge Dong, talking about dinga donging every hour.
YesButNoButYes: Where are they now - 70s Eurovision
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The abnormal fraenum is attached so low on the gum-line that it props apart the two front teeth.
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They manage to achieve color desaturation on a budget, so mad props to the guy behind the camera.
Satan’s Whip (2008)
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The summons begun, he raided two of the six stores for props.
THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
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The only exception is simple prop timbering for stoping which is sometimes recovered and the wood then reused for shorter props, head boards, breast timbers or wooden cribbing.
5.1 Rigid support in drifts and stopes
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Bored, Emily props her chin up with right hand, absently twirling her hair with the left.
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The cast then decided to raid the BBC props department and greeted Patrick the next day covered in plastered arms, legs, necks and even in one case, a head.
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Such turbine engines are also called jet engines and they embrace a family of products: turbojets, turbofans, and turboprops.
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Fight scenes of bewildering sword combat make conscientious use of the loitering props - chairs, crates and candlesticks are among the wasted haberdashery.
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It also stocks nonmechanical plant, such as fencing and acrow support props, and established a lifting division in 2010.
Times, Sunday Times
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King Solomon's alliances are seen here not as threats to the pristine Mosaic ethos but as props to the peace.
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Underneath the stage, there is a workshop for making scenery and a home for all the props.
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Krystyna, who runs: Justin Chon Fansite, The Twilight Files, and The Twilight Files Forum manged to help out the New Moon movie with some authentic area props.
Twilight Lexicon » Twilight Fan Provides Movie Props
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I mean, it's such a frolicsome profession - cavorting and skipping around a store window arranging merchandise and props in full view of humanity.
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Both men are now leaving, and both — contrary to the bellyaching on the left — deserve props for helping to prevent a depression.
Better Listen to Bill Clinton’s Good on Green Jobs.
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One of the main enjoyments was how good the props were, they were simply stunning.
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One of the things that becomes very clear from talking to Lauren is that she sees her independence and her non-reliance on external props as a major strength.
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Then in April he advises to dig about them: Some raise them abundantly, by laying poles of them in a boggy earth only: Of these they formerly made vine-props, _juga_, as Pliny calls them, for archwise bending and yoaking, as it were, the branches to one another; and one acre hath been known to yield props sufficient to serve a vine-yard of 25 acres.
Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees
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O'Neil handled props on this film and went on to helm a few others.
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Heavy engine work on the jet, turboprops and piston aircraft is contracted out.
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Props are many and various, including statues, pieces of driftwood, rusty farm tools, wind chimes, etc.
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The poet's voiceneed not merely be the record of man , it can be one of the props , the pillars to help him endure andprevail.
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He could not occupy the drawer space because it was filled with the props.
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This is made obvious with her props and costumes - vintage 1940s shoes, some with ten-inch spiked heels, black Lycra shorts, long-waisted organdy dresses sashed with a neat taffeta bow.
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This old geezer is a walking, talking ball of contradictions, lies, malaprops and scary, “Dr. Strangelove” type personalities.
The Early Word: The War, at Home and Abroad - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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In it she investigates how corporations have colonised our cultural space and exposes the sweatshop economy that props up some popular consumer brands.
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With no distracting background or props, all attention is focused on the actor's face and costume, and their expressive qualities as rendered by the artist.
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The use of white ropes as props with the dancer's movements enveloping and unravelling the rope makes a powerful visual image of the soul's freedom from bondage.
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They are made visible primarily by black light on fluorescent paint that is strategically applied to sets, props and various parts of bodies.