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  • Halpern kept his arms crossed and eyes forward, while Ren was grinning and tucking a few stray hairs up under a mesh caul.
  • Like a lot of boys born in Ireland circa 1979 and 1980, my brother too bears a name that betrays his vintage.
  • The feeling of betrayal goes far deeper. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rest of them continued filling plates while Reggie and Lettie returned at brisk intervals to reload their trays. WEEKEND FOR MURDER
  • Richard Harris delivers a riveting portrayal of Captain Tyreen.
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  • But emotional ferment still seething from his betrayed boyhood keeps his body churning with unruly symptoms. Times, Sunday Times
  • She managed to speak without betraying her nervousness.
  • Yogurt manufacturers, for example, portray fit, lively people, glowing with health.
  • Helping him to do so, meanwhile, is Proteus' feisty betrothed, Marina, who gives as good as she gets in helping to ensure Sinbad doesn't stray from his path, while winning over the respect of his crew.
  • THERE have been many reports about the numbers of stray and abandoned animals in rescue centres. The Sun
  • He was constructing something from a foil ash tray when she approached.
  • Open source software is often portrayed as a breakthrough in the free and open exchange of intellectual property, without precedent in the prevailing global capitalist mentality.
  • But their recording finds them in less than top form, and Solti sometimes leads them astray.
  • Virtually all of the clergy are portrayed as venal and conspiratorial.
  • Cover the tray tightly with tinfoil and bake for 15 minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unless the circulating nurse is in a sterile gown, the instrument tray can be contaminated by unsterile clothing.
  • She frowned and stamped her feet to portray anger, eg in a mime.
  • Then the pleasant little surprises of all kinds that we imagined; and the pleasant looks that greet us when we condescend to accept them; the patience that can translate our most unwarrantable "crossness", because there has been some trifling difficulty in obtaining the half of a star or the corner of a moon which it had pleased us to require, into "such a good sign of being really better"; and then our appetite (which the gods know is at that season singularly keen), how is it not tempted with unutterable dainties and friande morsels, all sorts of amateur cookery in our behalf, where Love himself has not disdained to turn the spit, and look into the stewpan! and all served up so gracefully on the small tray, covered with its delicate white damask cloth, arraying with more than mortal charms the moulds of crystal jelly and pure-looking blanc mange! Zoe: The History of Two Lives
  • Some seem to have simply added a pull-out keyboard tray to the armoire / entertainment center and renamed it a computer cabinet.
  • Like the novel, it portrays Gilead, a dystopian society not too far in the future.
  • Ruth Hawkin was sitting at the kitchen table, a forgotten cigarette in the ashtray next to her transformed into three inches of marled grey ash. A Place of Execution
  • Some of the characters do not yet have pictures to portray them.
  • They went into hiding in Katlijk, but where betrayed and fusilladed by the German oppressor.
  • In 1975 he portrayed the king in a Los Angeles revival of "Camelot".
  • Here and there a mother turned her head to call back anxiously for the bleating lambkin lost behind the white curtain; and, dim and grotesque, the awkward strayling would come gamboling into sight. Virginia: the Old Dominion
  • Theirs is a consummately selfish act, no less than a low-life betrayal of civilization.
  • The news orgs, by contrast, are doing this out of laziness and a hopeless addiction to portraying lefties as a kind of perennially-disappointed lost tribe who will never, ever find their way out of the wilderness. News Orgs: The Left Is Upset With Obama -- Even Though It Isn't
  • Rangers should be relieved but the country as a whole should be mortified to be portrayed in this way.
  • It has lockable drawers, leather-lined jewellery trays and a cheval mirror. Times, Sunday Times
  • This regress is signalled not only by increases in mental confusion but by typography less and less coherent, the type straying over the page, and with some pages simply blank.
  • Now he sits before a half-drunk coffee, a plate of untouched biscuits and an overflowing ashtray.
  • Pictures like "Snoball," which portrays a snow-cone shack with a yellow topped cone is softened by his gentle sense of humor: it is almost a "Pop" painting. John Seed: Rod Penner: Rust on Poles, Crumbling Asphalt, Light Hitting the Grass (PHOTOS)
  • Step6: With tray Cheng Fangling's random bottle container canister, get ready for the guest brush towel, the odour of more ameliorable toilet after beautiful sweet candle is ignited.
  • And, finally, pratfalls are a universal language, and Moliere never betrayed his debt to the Italian tradition of commedia dell'arte.
  • Tourists often get lost and stray into dangerous areas.
  • Her portrayal as a hypochondriac makes for a beguiling approach and probably gives an accurate description of her journey.
  • According to the Civil Aviation Authority, he strayed into a two-mile wide no-fly zone over Heysham nuclear power station.
  • And then the flesh, as it is the greatest retardment in good, it is the greatest incitement to evil, it is a bosom enemy, that betrays us to Satan, it is near us and connatural to us. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • If cryonic preservation does indeed signal betrayal, it does so while asking much from those who would be betrayed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Keep drip tray and oven clean and free of crumbs, grease and particles.
  • Lazy Susans, pullout shelves, and special trays can make kitchen cabinets much more useful.
  • When Glenn McGrath ricked his ankle while stepping on a stray cherry in Australia's pre-match warm-up, the façade of fear that had been erected during the Lord's debacle was torn down in an instant.
  • Our legal system is fundamentally an adversary system - and this solution would betray its very nature.
  • He gestured to the room-service tray of beer and coffee he'd ordered up to lubricate the flow of their conversation. BLACK EAGLES
  • The panicky reaction of players at the US Open betrayed their lack of resilience in the face of adversity.
  • But privilege came with risk and promises were betrayed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Stray too far in one direction and you devolve into saccharine sentimentality, go the other direction and you risk crass exploitation.
  • Blackwater, however, argued that the men were betrayed by the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps and targeted in a well-planned ambush. Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Blaming Blackwater For Grisly Deaths
  • But his infamy was sealed by the government's all-out campaign against his hapless sidekicks, falsely portrayed as part of a vast Confederate plot.
  • All stray sheep were collected in the pinfold until the owners came to collect them.
  • Despite his eventual betrayal of me-for which I have forgiven him-Hu was a superb implementer and an outstanding public servant.
  • Some of the country is like England, undulating, rolling, well-cultivated fields, enclosed with pailings which overlap each other and would be awkwardish obstacles in a hunting country; but one misses, like abroad, the cattle -- we saw one or two stray cows, but little else. A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba
  • None rested quiet or mute for a second, except the one who kept close as his shadow to her father's side, and unwittingly was treated by him less like the other children, than like some stray spirit of another world, caught and held jealously, but without much outward notice, lest haply it might take alarm, and vanish back again unawares. John Halifax, Gentleman
  • Nothing seemed to be astray, everything was in its place.
  • There are others who believe they were betrayed by an organization of cheap confidence tricksters and want to tell the world about it.
  • 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
  • One stray click and I'm rickrolled, prankishly diverted to the now-familiar footage of Rick Astley being devoured by a pack of London cannibals. Wired Top Stories
  • But most guests prefer a more active role on the ranch: herding cattle from one pasture to another, rounding up strays, and learning team penning, roping, or cutting.
  • The Russian air force scrambled a fighter jet to intercept a Manchester-bound airliner that had strayed into its air space
  • Far from deterred, Denier Bud said he had just put the finishing touches on what he considered to be his “best work” so far, a twenty-two-episode, two-hour-and-twenty-two-minute opus entitled Buchenwald: A Dumb Dumb Portrayal of Evil. The Lampshade
  • But I will not look up from the tray until I have it safely landed on the white plastic table.
  • Many script kiddies are quickly caught, often because they boast of their hacking exploits or are betrayed by their internet names.
  • He would certainly be made use of by the officers for the purpose of identifying the companions whom he had betrayed; and I had the best reasons in the world to believe that he would rather assist in the taking of me than in the capture of all the rest of the coining gang put together -- the doctor himself not excepted. A Rogue's Life
  • The play aims to give a humorous portrayal of the everyday life of normal mums.
  • A slave was serving Jehana with sweet cakes on a tray.
  • Japan has been praised for its stoicism in the face of a national disaster, but have its leaders and their ideals betrayed the people? Times, Sunday Times
  • For all his bold chivalry this watchful Celt seems surely to have strayed from a wayside pulpit.
  • Put individual rounds in a cupcake tray and on top of each one put a cupcake case full of baking beans. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lovers quarrel when one party in the relationship has committed an act of betrayal. Christianity Today
  • We routinely portray them as grim, doctrinaire, religious killjoys who lived in a didactic world of the Saved and the Unregenerate.
  • A kind of pneumatic tray automatic drill was designed in order to improve work efficiency and work environment.
  • He was one of the first to portray animals from the New World.
  • She excuses herself a moment to prepare a tray of little snacks they urge her not to trouble herself to prepare.
  • Good luck and God bless you wherever you stray, The world for me ended at mail call today.
  • I'd bought a cheap cardboardy case in Perth, plus a skimp of clean clothes, so I could portray respectability. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • Gardeners regularly stroll the grounds, picking up stray pieces of trash and trimming unruly bushes.
  • It's a betrayal of promises on a grand scale, and all the worse for being a betrayal of the poorest people in the world.
  • His investigation reveals a twisted labyrinth of deception and betrayal, with remorseless vixen Kitty Collins at the center.
  • I could never forgive Mike for betraying a confidence.
  • As is always the case when a film contains an abnormal character, the actor portraying him takes the spotlight.
  • This proved to be true; she negotiated sideways through the door, beaming, a loaded tray in one hand, the other wrapped round Henri-Christian, who clung to her, monkeylike. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • Kelly is portrayed as a slow witted young man, with a strong sense of injustice, who feels uncomfortable in the role of gunslinger.
  • I tapped ashes from my cigarette into an ashtray on the floor and decided to take her up on the offer.
  • Next to the table was a scale with a steel tray hanging underneath its clocklike face. RUNNING FROM THE LAW
  • I helped myself to breakfast, doing my best not to spill too many cornflakes and cleaned up afterwards, crawling under the table to chase stray flakes.
  • It was certainly entertaining and one could not help but feel sorry for him for being involved with such a grasping, shallow woman of the sort portrayed here!
  • This data shows we're betraying them. The Sun
  • Her bonnet wasn't big enough to hide her face, and she feared he might think the joy it betrayed unmaidenly.
  • We're still on makeup and deli trays.
  • The old pub ashtray was beautifully made and designed, produced in limited numbers and has great nostalgic value, he argues. Times, Sunday Times
  • His accent betrayed the fact that he was foreign.
  • Chefs zigzag in formation over the cobbles, disappearing through a warren of doors with bread baskets and trays of millefeuille. Times, Sunday Times
  • In prewar days, she had occupied her time with a little leisurely sewing or gardening and reading her library books, her gentle reveries interrupted only by afternoon tea brought to her on a tray.
  • I already had them figured for bourbon drinkers, and on receiving confirmation I poured a pair of doubles, left the bottle out and placed a tray of ice on the counter.
  • In the ensuing litigation, this was portrayed as blackmail - a serious offence that has a maximum prison term of 14 years.
  • This is described as naturalism - the artist paints with an untrained mind, and portrays things in the way that he understands and perceives them.
  • His food demands included seedless watermelon, yogurt, pretzels and an assorted vegetable tray with ranch dip. The Sun
  • While pictures often portray the man sneering down his nose at the camera, in person he is strikingly soft-spoken, almost courtly.
  • There is still something almost mythical about a piece of metal that can inspire and assuage all the bitterness of political posturing and stray dog culls. Times, Sunday Times
  • Otherwise, your in-box will become a catch-all tray where things go when you want to postpone making a decision.
  • His efforts to portray himself as unsophisticated and ignorant of legal matters were not consistent with the record.
  • The tradition of the picturesque dates back to paintings and depictions from centuries earlier, which portrayed peasants and farmers as happy, apple-cheeked characters working in harmony with the land.
  • This stunning coin, which portrays several symbols of fortune and wealth, also reflects the auspiciousness of the number eight in traditional beliefs. The Perth Mint – New Product Releases : Coin Collecting News
  • Outside, green plastic garden furniture, creaking in the sun, each empty table complete with at least one crumb from a previous occupant and a chromed ashtray not quite empty.
  • The bulk of the victims appear to be ordinary people who happen to have strayed across the media's radar.
  • Avie looked down at her tray and started to break off a piece of her cookie.
  • She reminds us that French revolutionary leaders were often portrayed as wild beasts or savage tigers by critics at the time and that the tiger in the poem is located in a nightmarish industrial landscape.
  • Plant tubers in a 6in tray of moist potting compost so that their tops are just covered.
  • The book is an amusing and evocative portrayal of his journey and his encounters with Indian babudom and other normal Indians on the way.
  • I simply place 100 cases in a shallow cardboard tray, and use a spray-on lube before running them through the progressive cycle.
  • Cosby portrays a blue-collar worker who was forced to retire early from an airline.
  • Perhaps it felt betrayed that one from its midst could adopt such views. Times, Sunday Times
  • The spies on both sides are pretty louche characters, and espionage is portrayed as intimately bound up with military and business interests.
  • A waiter entered with a tray.
  • Through their intimate portrayal of the daily struggles of Natividad Nata, her husband Daniel and their children, we discover the true face of hardship, but also Nata's courage and resilience and her family's unfaltering love and unity. E. Nina Rothe: The Human Rights Watch Film Festival Digs Deep, Asks the Hard Questions
  • Loading the tray with avocado mousse she decided she really should make an effort to get herself some skills.
  • They have had the pleasure of discovering that no one was betraying them after all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Preheat the grill to medium and line a baking tray with tin foil. The Sun
  • He simply went and got it, dumping the wadge of notes on the breakfast tray. HIGH STAND
  • Like most dandies, his predilection for high-style fashion and cosmetic beauty betrays a likeness to his female counterparts.
  • The players were subdued, passes went astray, and the game lost any intensity.
  • She cannot enter one world without betraying the other; she feels she belongs nowhere. Times, Sunday Times
  • A presentation was made to each by Co. John Bonham of a decanter and 6 brandy glasses on an inscribed tray.
  • He is concerned by the mainstream media's portrayal of women as much as Internet pornography.
  • The Greek middle classes fare not much better in Tsiolkas's simplistic, one-dimensional portrayal.
  • He flagged a waiter down and grabbed two drinks from the silver tray.
  • Andrew smiled unconsciously and reached out the back of his hand to stroke away stray hairs.
  • I took a glass of champagne from the tray the waiter held out.
  • Eating in means busing your tray to a windowless back room outfitted with children's school chairs and communal tables pushed up against sponge-painted walls.
  • They needed a servant to replace that girl Jane who had betrayed her trust.
  • For he took a genuine interest in his pupils; and, in that first year of his teaching, carried his class to surprising lengths, nor let them betray any evidences of unthoroughness when they went trembling up to the examinations provided by the great Anton himself, in the mid-year term. The Genius
  • Her hair she wore in a lace snood that let a few stray wisps of curly blonde hair fall into her face.
  • What offends me violently is when a character is represented as a Good and Upright and Virtuous Hero, when almost his every act betrays him as a villain of the most heinous kind. Death carries a camcorder
  • When you ask (rhetorically) whether an ignorant person can have a deep insight, I think you betray your attitude.
  • The play portrays a good marriage torn apart by external forces.
  • An th 'chilt might ha deed, and t' cattle might ha strayed, and t 'geyats might ha opened o' theirsels! The History of David Grieve
  • Others feel betrayed as mergers are seen to undermine disciplinary integrity.
  • Their still sleek coats show that these are not tough strays but pets, unsuited to the lonely arts of survival. Times, Sunday Times
  • One journalist was hit in the leg by a stray bullet.
  • The closeup is his favorite format for artistic photography, as it gives him the opportunity to portray his subjects from a more unusual point of view. Living Memories
  • She turned to Jen, who had just put her cigarette out in the ashtray beside her.
  • This talk betrays a certain cynicism about free trade.
  • He was put on a little silver tray, and an ingeniously wrought siphon showered him with pure water, which the faqir had no doubt drawn from some sacred well or spring. Love and Life Behind the Purdah
  • One is not superior to the other. no. every effort to portray 'caucasians' as more evolved / superior / etc have been solidly debunked time and again. even the notion of 'caucasian' and 'three races' has been steadily falling apart since the Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • Lew Wallace's book Ben-Hur tells the story of a Jewish aristocrat betrayed by his best friend and condemned to serve as a galley slave in the Roman navy.
  • Curtis earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance in 1958's "The Defiant Ones, " playing an escaped racist convict chained to a black prisoner, portrayed by Sidney Poitier.
  • Place the squash cubes in a large roasting tray and drizzle with oil and honey. The Sun
  • The fickle nature of hurricanes straying so far north means that there may only be hours of warning before a hurricane strikes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just as predictably, their basis for that outrage is a highly dishonest portrayal of what Forrest writes.
  • As her other children - Ben, nine, and Kylie, six - played outside, only a chesty cough betrayed their mum's desperate struggle.
  • It was an instant bestseller, but was also controversial in its portrayal of the treatment of migrants in Californian labour camps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Huge monochrome landscapes that portray the stretching expanses of the sea that sweeps up the north Norfolk coast. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the artificial language expression formula which portrays these three laws has particularity , apply different expression formulae in different thinking science to portray.
  • The staff called Cheshire to complain because of the film's portrayal of President Bush.
  • Perhaps it would be a little shore crab that betrayed itself by scuffling down amongst the corallite or sea-weed, perhaps a little fierce-looking bristly fish, which shot under a ledge of the rock all amongst the limpets, acorn barnacles, or the thousands of yellow and brown and striped snaily fellows that crawled about in company with the periwinkles and pelican's feet. Devon Boys A Tale of the North Shore
  • One early high note goes alarmingly astray. Times, Sunday Times
  • He fed sparrows and grosbeaks on a seed tray mounted on a pole to be visible from his windows.
  • She is very upset at how she is being portrayed in this film. The Sun
  • Artistic works of this relic - called either the "Image of Edessa" or the "mandylion" - generally have it portrayed as the face of Christ upon a towel or kerchief. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The chain sinnet aka chain braid, daisy chain, or monkey braid is a cable shortening and storing method that can be used to make stray cables a little more pleasing to the eye. Use A Chain Sinnet To Tidy Cables | Lifehacker Australia
  • One example of stereotyping bias is the textbook portrayal of people of color only in paraprofessional roles (ie, as aides who assist professionals).
  • She suddenly felt that even in knowing James, and in befriending him, that she was betraying Khalid's memory.
  • Even if you look past some of the unbelievable contrivances of this portrayal of the U. S. judicial system and just basic common sense, there's nothing that really stands out in this movie.
  • Some of the children of Israel had begun to stray after the daughters of Moav and to worship their idols.
  • Your attitude and demeanor can betray how you feel as clearly as inattentive service.
  • I thanked him, sat nursing my drink while he returned the bottle to its tray.
  • The portrayals of factory life would make even the most fervent capitalists turn to Marx and Engels.
  • There's betrayal, murder, raucous feasts, flamenco dancing and the occasional talking tree.
  • The text is peppered with gossipy asides and lengthy footnotes that often stray wildly off the subject. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I rather like that idea, that a tray of tasty little nibbles might be passed around in the middle of the service. Maybe offering some light refreshments during church services would be a good idea.
  • Her writings reflect her commitment to the underclass whose lives are often portrayed inaccurately in American literature.
  • He placed his right hand over his heart and said in a clear and forceful voice, "I, Elslow Kent Hampton, give you my loyalty and vow on this day nare to betray you. Gentle Warrior
  • He portrays a whisky-sodden Catholic priest.
  • I was always told that the chupacabra was a mythical beast that was used to keep children from straying far from home, as in: Don't go out there, because the chupacabra might get you, KHOU - Home
  • Her hair is plastered down with only a few stray hairs escaping.
  • Even the vanilla buttercream piped onto an otherwise agreeable vanilla cupcake had a grainy, crystallized texture on one of my visits, as if the ratio of butter to sugar had gone astray.
  • The Swindon Branch operates a lost and found register to assist those who are concerned about a stray or whose cat has disappeared.
  • To have my name traduced in public; in inns, among the meanest vulgar! to have any little favours that my unguarded heart may have too lightly betrayed me to grant, boasted of there! nay, even to hear that you had been forced to fly from my love! History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • While it is almost inevitable that a biographer will either be a hagiographer or a betrayer, his betrayals are, actually, of a special order.
  • The world is full of stray cats, many of them searching hopefully for a new home.
  • There was a tray of mince pies on the table and a large bacon and egg pie.
  • However, the one demonstration he excelled at was portraying a knight's destrier (the Latin term for a warhorse).
  • Lyon's portrayal of Bertozzo's madness is somewhat heavyhanded, but he brings a feisty edge to the play's dynamics.
  • While the recreations adequately portray the father of psychoanalysis they cannot make him likable.
  • Ironically, her initial portrayal in the show, as more of a man than the men in her Cabinet, may have added to her myth.
  • We didn't stray, we didn't cry uncle, we didn't concede anything that would affect us in the long run.
  • Memmer deh simalurlee teemed picher ware deh kitteh on big pillau lukked so PLEEZED an smug, an goggie was trayin make bezt ub it wid hed on liddel pillau. Stop winning u fit purrfectly - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Just at the moment Spartacus expects to embark his army and followers aboard the Silesian ships, news of betrayal and of Roman armies converging on his position causes Spartacus to radically revise his plans.
  • After a while their mother was back, holding a tray of glasses that fizzed.
  • The speed with which his confidence has collapsed betrays the pressure under which he puts himself. Times, Sunday Times
  • We've also sold about 12 trays of strawberries each day, with 12 punnets on each of them.
  • Despite the fact that they suck in material from anything and everything strays, they are empty.
  • No trace, only my cigarette smoke, hovering like a wraith, betrayed my presence by leaving the shadow of its scent as it passed through drab walls.
  • On March 6 and 8 he portrays the randy Latin sailor in Jerome Robbins's Fancy Free.
  • Inarus, the author of the revolt, was betrayed, and perished on the cross, and the whole of Egypt once more succumbed to the Persian yoke, save only that portion called the marshy or fenny parts (under the dominion of a prince named Amyrtaeus), protected by the nature of the soil and the proverbial valour of the inhabitants. Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Complete
  • The stray dogs are wormed and treated with flea powder.
  • Nick Gevers said it best: "(the novel) tells in sumptuous claustrophobic detail just how alien -- and alienated -- a human society might become, portraying a mighty far-future city state driven by absolute standards of meritocracy turning against itself in hysteria and bloodshed Jack Vance "To Live Forever" & other extravaganzas
  • In a bowler hat and smoking jacket to portray the world - famous sleuth, Downey (see photo) is reminiscent of another British icon - Charlie Chaplin.
  • Fig. 17: This dryer has a fairly small solar collector/preheater for the number of trays inside, but the clear sides would act to collect solar energy also, thus improving performance. Chapter 7
  • In the past India has been portrayed as a country steeped in history with fantastic archeological monuments and elephants and camels and so on. Times, Sunday Times

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