How To Use Tuck In A Sentence
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I stuck some in once when we were a bit short and the old bat threatened to stop it out of my wages.
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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.
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But it is worthwhile teasing this apart a little, unbinding the different aspects of rhetorics lumped together in one component and separating out the semiotic layering (i.e. the use of metaphor and metonym) stuck in with the second.
On the Sublime
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In the meantime Esco workers will be stuck with a bad deal.
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Instead, I was stuck in my little dorm room, answering the phone every time it rang in case it was Clay.
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And when apriums - the babies of the pluots-plumcot family - hit the market, you can tuck them into a pillowy
NPR Topics: News
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Putting Cape Wind in Nantucket Sound is like putting a refinery in Yellowstone.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Cape Wind Approved
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The tuck shop has gone and sweets are not available on site.
Times, Sunday Times
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And he sang as he stowed that jumbuck in his tucker bag
Someday my prints will come… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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One for the latex lovers in your life, this anniversary alternative event is circus-themed, but remember to peel off your strongman's handlebar 'tache if you want to tuck into the birthday cake in the chillout room.
Clubs picks of the week
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The container had toppled over when the lorry carrying it got stuck in mud.
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Thousands of free apples and oranges will be handed out each day as the government urges in-school tuck shops to serve healthier snacks.
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Just outside the pub, in Quartz Street, is The Braai & Meat, a small outdoor restaurant, with happy customers tucking into pap and braaied meat.
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The same mythologem is also active in Dylan's opus, where - with the inclusion of the deepest part of the psyche - came to the repetition and extension of the transformation process, explicitly expressed in Dylan's song "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" from 1966:
Expecting Rain
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The two elves approached the last goblin, still stuck to the ground, from both sides.
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I look up, and stuck on any available space on the lighting grid are giant nets filled with balloons.
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At this time of year, plants are tucked up for the winter under a thick blanket of winter mulch.
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Let's remember, for example, how much talk there was during the early 1970s when Olga Korbut performed the backward somersault in tuck position on the beam.
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Try them out with a nice pair of Earth tone flat-front chinos or slim-fit blue jeans, and a classic button-down shirt - tucked in or not.
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Then you start to tuck into your breakfast but have to give in after two or three mouthfuls because the pain of chewing and then swallowing the food becomes unbearable.
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There are parallels with Preston Tucker, the idealistic American inventor.
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He always wiped the dirt or snow off, tucked his ripped shirt-tail in, or went yuk-yuk-yuk as he rubbed his reddening ass-cheeks, and the hate hardly ever showed.
Blaze
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So maybe BP isn't the best example yet, but clearly businesses that embrace principles of social entrepreneurship--discovering how to "unstick" society when it has gotten stuck, by changing the system--are having widespread impact in making the new buzzphrase "social value" the litmus test for success for not only social entrepreneurs but profit-oriented businesses, too.
Marian Salzman: Reinvention, Part II
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Our lead vehicle became stuck in a volleyball net.
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Jack put his arm around her and she sighed, rolled over and tucked herself in against his body.
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The low boot cuff allows you to maintain the tuck position longer and with less effort.
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a man with a mule got my car unstuck
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Secure the loose skin with fine skewers, or just tuck the skin underneath.
The Sun
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We stuck to tea and scones with requisite clotted cream.
Times, Sunday Times
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The barrels of the .30 calibers were stuck in the ground.
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If she was stuck with wanting a man whose background and conditioning were alien to her, then that was her problem.
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After travelling for some time, Van der Stucken was appointed kapellmeister at the
Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
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Everything will work fine, but unfortunately your phone will be stuck in restore mode until you jailbreak it, which is what we're doing next.
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I am having this recurring nightmare that I will be stuck in traffic for so long that I will die and my body decompose beyond recognition before anyone notices.
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Uh , hi . I'm Philip Stuckey, Edward Lewis's lawyer. - Where's the guest of honor?
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Well, she's stuck in this rat trap now, so I can't say I blame her.
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Wolves and jackals, when frightened, certainly tuck in their tails; and a tamed jackal has been described as careering round his master in circles and figures of eight, like a dog, with his tail between his legs.
The expression of the emotions in man and animals
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Stuck between the pages of the book was a loose sheet of paper, folded in four, and crisp and white, clearly not old like the book.
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I don't remember seeing del's recommendation of Alioto's but the wharf is big and we mostly stuck to pier 39.
I'm going to be in Oregon mid September doing a little sightseeing along the coast on Highway 101 with my wife.
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Presently I saw a man leaning on a two-strand barbed-wire fence, the wires fixed not to posts but to crooked tree limbs stuck in the ground.
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It could be anyone, but still her stomach turns, and she's glad when the man comes and Jimmy folds the paper, tucks it away and out of sight.
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Depardieu's flick-knife is stuck in his stomach, and the dying man's description of his attacker is pointedly applicable to Depardieu.
Archive 2008-08-01
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Have you ever been stuck for something to wear to complete an outfit?
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There is a piece of soggy tissue stuck to the bottom of my shoe.
Times, Sunday Times
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Upon these interjections, placable flicks of the lionly tail addressed to Britannia the Ruler, who expected him in some mildish way to lash terga cauda in retiring, Sir Willoughby Patterne passed from a land of alien manners; and ever after he spoke of America respectfully and pensively, with a tail tucked in, as it were.
The Egoist
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If the reform stuck to a market-based insurance system - so went the reasoning - access could be within reach of more people without causing disruptions to those benefiting from the status quo.
Anja Rudiger: With all eyes on the 'market,' health reform overlooked human rights
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Surgeon's stuck in a mess of an appendectomy ," he heard the clerk say.
DO NO HARM
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Judging by the way they tucked into their dinner, they must have been very hungry.
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Perhaps he should have stuck to writing.
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It was reminiscent of the television commercial which shows a cheating singer being chased out of a platteland town when a record he mimes to gets stuck.
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Speaking afterwards, Mr Glass said:" My left hand was covered in superglue and I stuck it to his sleeve.
Archive 2008-07-01
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I wrapped his toes in gauze torn from my underdress, and tucked one foot under my arm and held the other in my left hand, and gave him heat.
Wildfire
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Wait, now- here is a curl which slipped out of place, as I tucked it carefully under your snood.
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Alternatively, you've stuck with increasingly burdensome friendships or relationships.
Times, Sunday Times
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With all the warm woollies tucked away in your wardrobe along with mothballs for company, it is time you get yourself a brand new wardrobe.
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Taking small sections of hair at a time, pull your hair over the Flexi Comb and tuck under the edge.
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A pilot whale died last Sunday morning after getting stuck in the Sullom Voe in Shetland.
WalesOnline - Home
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At the May state dinner for Mexican President Felipe Calderón, prickly pear cactus showed up in vermeil wine coolers, and Dowling also tucked a few among the in the centerpieces of fuchsia roses and Cattleya orchids.
White House florist shows Obamas' relaxed style
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Sorry, for 2 days now I have been stuck in Gollum-mode, drooling over the iPhone.
IWants it!
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The balsam impatiens usually grows as a two- or three-stemmed plant to a height of 2 1/2 feet, with white to dark red flowers tucked into the leaf axils, where they tend to be overshadowed by leaves.
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He tuck de han 'cuffs off my han's," she replied, "an 'de spancels off my feet, an' Jesus made me free.
A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences
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The engineer hastily tore away the paper and took up five or six glass photographic negatives, of a half-plate size, which were damp, and stuck together by the gelatine films in couples.
Martin Hewitt, Investigator
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I smiled sympathetically, but was more worried about who I was going to be stuck with.
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The roof is made of high quality fabric, and when tucked away, folds into three layers on top of one another.
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Occasionally rorqual skulls have been discovered in which the long lower jaws have been stuck wedged inside various of the skull openings and with their tips protruding like tusks.
From cigar to elongated, bloated tadpole: rorquals part II
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If properly framed, some of those positions could be sold to Kentucky voters at least; others need to be "reframed" into oblivion.
Rand Paul: No Babe in the Woods
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This week, we got the clue about the French Protestants of the Reformed Tradition, and the one about St Paul's Letter to the Galatians, but got hopelessly stuck on the clue that simply said "discombobulated".
Archive 2008-02-01
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The following trailer has Tricia Helfer, Emerson from Pushing Daisies and that guy from Fringe who died, got stuck in Olivia's head then really disappeared:
May 2009
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Tuck hands under small of back if comfier.
The Sun
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With a foul bottom we're only making 5 knots and I can't turn quickly enough, so we do a flying gybe, break a spreader on the main, almost throw the guests overboard, lose some cushions, douse sails, and tuck into Lameshur Bay, St. John.
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The strands of barley's beard can get stuck in an animals mouth because it is sharp.
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The game was stuck in the middle of the pitch for long periods as both teams cancelled each other out and the referee constantly whistled for minor offences stopping either side gaining momentum.
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The tighter the tuck and the more velocity you have going into the wall, the quicker the turn will be.
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To assemble it, you put the pencil stub into the hole of the spool and stuck the pin straight up in the middle of the eraser.
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The sword stuck fast in a crack in between two of the stone blocks.
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Maybe it's the Audi posters advertising sponsorship of the meeting, or the lines of policemen protecting Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets.
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The second row of split folding seats tuck behind the front row or can be removed altogether when you need to carry bulky loads.
The Sun
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Catching her breath and the bag, she placed her coffee on the table, and untucked her feet.
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The car got stuck in the mud.
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Louis took the tired baby from her arms and tucked him into the carrycot that stood close to the bed.
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Dam u I-z gunna haf dat choon stuck in ma hedz all days nao
The living dead - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Rhinoplasty, tummy tucks, liposuction and eye lifts can provide a psychological boost and restore youthful confidence.
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I can picture Kim, her snug stretch jeans tucked into high-heeled cowboy boots, a long plaid work shirt open at the neck, reassuring Aunt Harriet, whom she knew worried about her, that she was going to start school again in the fall and that she was doing fine.
History of a Suicide
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But I drift from the point, which is: what is a sane, accomplished, professional clarinet player to do while stuck out in the boondocks?
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As I tucked into this steaming Bunter-sized platter out on the darkening waters, I swear I heard the seals give a loud bark of disapproval.
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Bronwyn stuck two fingers in her mouth and whistled, a high, piercing sound.
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We all tucked in to our dishes of fish, and although the salmon tandoori was probably a touch overcooked, the red snapper was glorious.
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Nick probably hears worse from the little ladies whose cats get stuck up trees.
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The issue seems to have become stuck between two government departments with neither taking overall responsibility for a plan of action.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sensing trouble, Daniel shook his head and stuck his chocolate wafer into her cone.
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Then I opened up my bipods, stuck the barrel through, and got comfortable.
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Scragg, meanwhile, stuck to her graymare, and went bumping along to the admiration of all beholders, and was soon out of sight: luckily a joskin, who witnessed my dear aunt's immersion, ran to her assistance, and, with the help of his pitch-fork, safely landed her; for unfortunately the pond was not above three or four feet deep! and so she missed the chance of being an angel!
Sketches — Volume 05
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It seems scarcely credible that he has been stuck on 14 majors for more than four years.
Times, Sunday Times
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We once got stuck in a blizzard for six hours.
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The subadar major stuck to Lieutenant Cassells, and it is to him the lieutenant owes his life.
The Story of the Malakand Field Force An Episode of Frontier War
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He tapped me on the forehead, smacked my butt, and even stuck his finger in my ear.
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She slid on her boots and laced them up, making sure to tuck the ends of her pants into them.
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Grandma always kept a bit of money tucked away in case there was an emergency.
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Taps that had dried up long ago stuck out from the walls and the floor was strewn with garbage.
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It may derive, distantly, from8 the ancient Greek practice of offering to Artemis, goddess of the hunt and of the moon, a round honey cake into which a candle was stuck.
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She's stuck!" yelled, or as he himself would put it, "bawled," the Prophet.
Le Petit Nord or, Annals of a Labrador Harbour
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It is a pity that a book that has such detail is unable to overcome the obstacles of intricacy without leaving the reader stuck in the quagmire of literary and historical obscurity.
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stuck to the plain facts
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All I can say is that I'll certainly be expecting my men to get stuck in and it's up to the referee after that to decide what s a fair tackle and what s a foul tackle.
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A violently lettered poster stuck to the glass commanded UNITE.
THE WHITE DOVE
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Northern Territory News reported that a three-metre "saltie" spied on a group of fishermen before tucking into the shark they had just reeled in.
The Guardian World News
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Tuck some tissues in a baggie pinned to your shorts, just in case you need an emergency pit stop--it happens.
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The doctor stuck my finger with a needle to get blood sample.
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Katy, still dressed in her attorney clothes, a gray tweed suit with a pale-blue silk blouse, tucked her napkin under her chin and dug in to the pirogi.
Hot And Bothered
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Now its good we can come here for an afternoon rather than be stuck indoors or in the garden.
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Be sure to quickly bring your heels up to your rear in a tight tuck.
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She was leaning with her back against the hotel wall which was papered over with a faded mural, her thumbs tucked in her gunbelt, staring at nothing and everything, including, it turned out, me.
In my New York City, the cops wink at you and mean it.
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Tuck into local foods while admiring the city's gothic, renaissance and baroque architecture.
The Sun
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T : Tuck in your shirt.
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If you roll a misfire for the bounce the cannon ball has stuck in the ground and does not bounce. 6.
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She destroyed my collages and stuck sharp objects through my notebooks when Susannah and me weren't around to stop her, which wasn't often, but often enough.
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The loin is relatively short with only a slight tuck up, and the stomach is flat and firm.
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South with cotton, rice, sugar, etc. Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee evinced their noted superiority in the culture of the nicotian plant, which is in such great favor with the consumers of tobacco.
By Water to the Columbian Exposition
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Won a championship and 128 regular season games in 2 seasons … and rondo is uncoachable? this is becoming fabrication after fabrication … .. and do they know if mike conley and rudy gays attitudes are any better? stoudemires? stuckeys?
CelticsBlog
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By tucking the ends of the paper strips into the chicken wire holes, the first few strips will eventually stay in place.
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He let her hand dally on his chest, and while it did so he gingerly pulled at the tuck of his towel.
EVERVILLE
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The proportion at the required level has stuck at 75 per cent in English for the third year running.
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And after outdrawing and killing one bad guy, Raylen is transferred from the sunny skies of Miami home of Burn Notice and Miami Vice to his former home in the backwoods of Kentucky.
A 'Justified' Outing For A Loose-Cannon Lawman
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Long threads of primrose yellow stuck to the back of my moist neck, my hair thick, lengthy, down around my shoulders.
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The superintendent slipped the phone back into its cradle and a crease of worry tucked itself into her forehead.
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Dynegy will sell to LS Power five so-called peaking plants in Kentucky, Illinois and Michigan and three combined-cycle plants in Arizona and Connecticut.
Dynegy to Unwind Power Plant Venture
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They tucked their shoes under the bench and walked to the entry that led onto the rink.
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Even in midwinter, in the icy church, the blushing bride would throw aside her broadcloth cape or camblet roquelo and stand up clad in a sprigged India muslin gown with only a thin lace tucker over her neck, warm with pride in her pretty gown, her white bonnet with ostrich feathers and embroidered veil, and in her new husband.
Sabbath in Puritan New England
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Tuck in your stomach and stand up straight!
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You might think so look at the implied colouration but a writer can easily come unstuck trying to blend the two.
Archive 2010-02-01
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Tulad ng mga tulisang-dagat Blanchard, Associate Professor ng Chemistry sa Northern Kentucky University, said, "Ito ay katulad ng nasusunog ang mga kasangkapan sa bahay upang panatilihin ang mga bahay na mainit-init sa kalagitnaan ng Enero.
Ideonexus.com »2,008» Hulyo
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Fortunately there's a six-game home stand stuck in the middle of the March gauntlet that makes those two weeks tolerable.
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Because if He wouldn't do that, we'd just remain stuck in our illusions, unclear on the idea that God can do it all.
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For liability reasons, Tucker suggests that tower owners employ a third party to inventory the site to show areas of danger concerning the site hazards.
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He made us see it was as if this soldier were on his way to Washington to help strategise for D-day and instead gets stuck in this Podunk town where he meets this guy, Woody, who thinks he's just gone off the deep end.
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He stuck their faces on giant billboard ads across the country, only to suffer the ignominy of their returns languishing at the bottom of the performance tables.
Times, Sunday Times
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Try pin-tucking fabric, or couching down decorative threads, embroider by hand or by machine on the fronts, or even try beading an evening vest.
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Before he could do anything else I untucked his shirt.
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Once finished, I noticed a rasbora on the carpet looking a little sere with a pillow feather stuck on its body.
"It's okay to eat fish 'cause they don't have any feelings..."
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Get stuck in, close the big stars down and make life difficult.
The Sun
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The computer this is being typed on will presently be packed into its shipping box, stuck in a truck for several days, and then a garage for a month.
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If it fails, the Democrats will be seen as having broken their promises and/or having once again bungled an opportunity to fix the health care mess, and we could again be stuck with the Republicans for years.
Sebelius: There will be competition with private insurers
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McDonnell campaign spokesman Tucker Martin brushed off the Democratic criticism.
Democrats thump Pawlenty for Virginia appearance
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Come on, tuck in, everybody!
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The paper was too damp, or the ink too sticky, or the gods too angry or something, and it stuck solidly to the acetate that I was printing it from.
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But he added: If you got stuck with a 50p rate of tax for a long period, particularly if people felt it was permanent, then there is a risk not only that some people might decide to resite overseas, but particularly where firms and leadership teams face a choice of coming to the UK or some other business centre, that they might not opt for the UK.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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He would not have stuck his head above the parapet without some form of political cover, never mind without a possible financial backer behind the scenes.
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I was on the sidelines about to untuck my shirt," LSU safety
NCAA Division I College Football - Louisiana State vs. Kentucky
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The Hoosiers have played their Division 1A opponents even on the scoreboard at 30.8 points scored and 31.0 allowed, but the Hoosiers have faced three bad teams in Western Kentucky, Akron, and Arkansas State and they've been badly outplayed from the line of scrimmage 5.9 yards per play to 7.2 yppl.
Jeff Ma: Bringing Down the Bookie: Week 7
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She has a recurring nightmare about being stuck in a lift.
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Mr Duddy spent a day stuck on the sheer sides of the cone before managing to crawl out on his own.
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Of course, if you are a native to Kentucky, it is best when spread thick between two slices of white bread for a quick lunch.
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So many young singers fail because they are stuck with teachers who overcomplicate.
Times, Sunday Times
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She tried to flatten down her frizzy red hair and tuck it behind her ears.
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She untucked her mouth and looked at me, floppy white sunhat, sandle straps, shrugging open her jacket with hands still in the pockets.
WHITE LIES
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Repeated sampling was more extensive with bongo / Tucker gear than with neuston gear.
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The court's reasoning was that the posting of the commandments in the Kentucky courthouses constituted an expression of monotheistic religion but not so in Texas, where the commandments were seen as having more of a secular "educational" purpose.
Commandments removed from Va. school system
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That is 4 Super Delegates to endorse not 3 This is what we call a avalanche of supers He has gotton almost 30 supers in 1 week he only needs 146 Delegates to win the nomination Hopefully that will come to close after Kentucky and Oregon vote.
Three more superdelegates for Obama
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Winning the Kentucky Derby is always special, particularly in the prism of the present time, when a horse catapults from unknown to Triple Crown threat based on the win.
Secretariat: real-life footage is going to be awfully hard to beat
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They persistently stuck him with fund collection.
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He dumped a heavy rucksack on the floor and stuck his hands into the pockets of his jeans.
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I recall at Jever that he was something of a nightbird and would often be seen in the bar at 2000 hrs when most other 93 Sqn. members were well tucked up in bed.
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He was surprised upon learning that he merely had to untuck the bedcovers to get under the blanket.
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The asbestos fibres got stuck in the hand-knitted socks and jumpers.
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Tuck stitch has a tendency to drop stitches and the tuck brushes are there to prevent this.
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Gibraltar has had to set up special holding zones for cars and pedestrians stuck in stifling heat.
The Sun
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In the outland beyond the city people naturally have stocks on hand, because you never know when the weather will take down your juice and you'll be stuck in the house in February behind four-foot drifts with no phone and no lights.
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My breath was stuck in my stomach, my limbs benumbed, my senses catapulted into a no-go area where terror meets exhilaration.
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How about figuring out what the trip tik is supposed to be for the 3 remaining years so the rest of us can get somewhere other than this dank and dark place you have us stuck in now.
CNN Poll: Obama approval under 50 percent
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The bucket had been stuck on the animal's snout, hanging like a feedbag, preventing it from eating or drinking.
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If we come unstuck in this game, it is about what we can do in the next one.
The Sun
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I think what you can argue is we're stuck in neutral.
Obama Faces A New Political Reality
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The new cards will also be used as ‘electronic purses’, meaning that money may be loaded and stored on the card and used in school canteens and cashless tuck shops.
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I wanted to tell her, but the words stuck in my throat.
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It was nip and tuck as to who would win the playoffs, but Denver's determination helped them to beat a tough Washington team.
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If rates remain stuck at ultralow levels, investors may return to the asset class simply for the yield, says Hans Olsen , head of Americas Investment Strategy at Barclays Wealth.
Not Dead Yet: What to Do With Your Bets on Rising Rates
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I came across a sign the other day, inelegantly scrawled on cardboard and stuck to a telephone pole.
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She had been stuck there for 45 minutes and the cliff ledge had actually gave way so she was hanging by her arms off tufts of grass.
Times, Sunday Times
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Usually I was so depressed on that day that I could find it in myself to be sarcastic, which meant it wasn't worth the dealing with the imbecile morons that attended Tucker High.
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And falling into a place where two seas met, they ran the ship aground; and the forepart stuck fast, and remained unmovable, but the hinder part was broken with the violence of the waves.
The Dor�� Gallery of Bible Illustrations
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Tucker haz a bery slim tayle, ai alwaiz callz it hurr rayle tayle
And den i dunk like dis - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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Anyway, it's easier to wear gumboots when you don't have to tuck your trousers in.
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Well, here's a funny thing, or at least something that will hearten Tollefson: The stats aren't quite as bereft as Tuck thinks they are.
The Saddest Man in the Locker Room
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The cab stopped with a jerk that justified Wolfe’s attitude toward machinery, and the hackie stuck his head out and objected.
The Black Mountain
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As a lad, he used to race bikes and his brother blessed him with the name of Bob-man, which has stuck like glue ever since.
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The Hawken brothers used the Kentucky as a model for their guns, but the barrels were much shorter (26 to 38 inches), because their users had discovered that a long-barreled rifle, regardless of its advantages, was a damned unhandy thing to hunt with from horseback.
Why Shorter is Better
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Tucker Bounds, a McCain spokesman, could barely utter two consecutive sentences without mentioning the plumber.
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The word for ` food 'may appear as dagadaga, derived from Australian ` tucker' and reduplicated in the pattern of an earlier general pidgin kaikai.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VIII No 4
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Although I've only recently stuck my toe in the fast-moving blogstream, I've been a fan -- and an advocate -- ever since bloggers took the Trent Lott/Strom Thurmond story, ran with it, and helped turn the smug Senate majority leaderinto the penitent former Senate majority leader, a bit of bloody political chum floating in a tank of hungry sharks.
April 2004
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The American courts for criminal procedure have stuck to a strong tradition of oppressing the fruits of the poisonous trees.
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Now, a tenement is not a building that is stuck up in a ramshackle way on one of the streets in the lowest ward of the city.
Problems of Population
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The asbestos fibres got stuck in the hand-knitted socks and jumpers.
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Vase of St. Martin, which is as follows: when St. Martin visited the Martyr's Field at Agaune, he prayed for some time, and then stuck his knife into the ground, and was excusably astonished at seeing blood flow forth.
Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
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Kentucky last had a bipartisan ruling coalition in 1920.
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The economy will eventually turn around and it will happen soon, unfortunately americans have become so clueless, partisan and ingrateful, that america will be stuck in soul less and angy recovery for years to come.
Obama: Jobs news 'modestly encouraging'
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My mind and body screamed at me but I was stuck, unable to move.
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While we were required to take up these presents, I chanced to cast an eye upon the table, where there lay a fresh service of cheese-cakes and tarts, and in the midst of them a lusty rundlet, stuck round with all sorts of apples and grapes, as they commonly draw that figure.
The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter
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So I thought until I was stuck in traffic for a good hour and a half on elmwood, as drunk irish frat guys screamed "HEY" to me, or someone else in the road.
Drunk & Irish
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On the way out, I was stuck behind a guy pulling a howitzer on a trailer that was covered in confederate flag stickers.
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Throughout, National Grid has stuck to its position that the new line was needed to ensure security of supply when new gas-fired power stations came on stream.