How To Use Up on In A Sentence
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Jeff, clad in board trunks and a T-shirt, leans back in his chair with the lappie on his, uhhh, lap, and his bare feet up on the desk.
Savages
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Often the parent feels helpless and very discouraged and may also give up on the child which reinforces the child's feelings of inadequacy and may cause the child to retreat or regress further.
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Unless you're willing to bone up on the subject, you're better off to assess his technical ability by asking for references and checking them out.
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Thanks to her doctor’s recommendations she finds herself feeling decafargic by noon. cardiacpopups – the messages that popup on your computer when you are in the middle of an important project and warn you that your computer is about to conk out. on 07 Sep 2007 at 5: 52 pm Kimberly defurrify – to remove pet hair/dander from a person or thing on 07 Sep 2007 at 6: 12 pm Heather
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Writer Unboxed’s CONTEST, CONTEST!
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Every time I turn around he seems to be checking up on me.
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I must pump the tyres up on my bike.
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It was picked up on a £300 scanner near Andrew's naval base at Portland, Dorset.
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Tonight is blissfully planless, and will likely feature sorting through stories with Adam and catching up on the TiVo stuff.
Odin's Day
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The opportunity came up once to squat a flat I once rented.
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The boy's ball ended up on the garage roof.
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The thing buried in the knicker drawer could end up on the coffee table.
Times, Sunday Times
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I asked my daughter-in-law if there was anything special we needed to stock up on and she revealed she's been craving mandarin oranges for the last three weeks.
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To neatly convey the choice of sizes in the case of such items as drawer pulls, the entire range might be lined up on the page in descending order.
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Rachel hit the volleyball back over the net, and glanced up only to see Jade leaning against the post, a silver knife in her hand.
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He charged his work for the mileage he notched up on just the detour home.
Times, Sunday Times
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The player on the left of the dealer takes the top card from his or her stack and lays at face up on the table.
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This is his second puzzling triple morphemic repetition in recent days, following up on the biggest self of self is self ".
Language Log
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I thought we were never going to reach it; and then, almost unexpectedly, we suddenly came upon it - a small but ancient village, rising up on a slight eminence, but concealed from view by big clumps of tall-growing reeds.
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Coun Popple represents the Acklam ward and is deputy leader of the Conservative group on the council.
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The moons will look like pinpoints of light lined up on either side of the planet.
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The ‘not so bright’ builder was tanked up on booze and decided that it would be fun to fire a loaded 11 mm pistol in a public area.
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Watson had grown up on the rocky coast of New Brunswick in a village with the lyrical name Saint Andrews by the Sea.
The Whale Warriors
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He said McCain has been critical of so-called 527 groups — named for the tax code section under which they operate — and argued that "virtually every attack-style 527 group on the airwaves" is aiding Democrat Barack Obama.
Price of Power: McCain accepts ex-Swift Boaters' donations
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You could, for example, take the Urban Birds or Marine Birds tours; familiarise yourself with the amphibians living in the ponds up on Montjuïc, or inspect the biodiversity of the Parc del Castell de l'Oreneta through a magnifying glass.
10 of the best outdoors activities in Barcelona
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But army hard-liners, led by Mr. Ioannidis, staged a successful countercoup on Nov. 25, 1973, and ruled Greece with increasing harshness and incompetence for the next eight months.
Dimitrios Ioannidis, 87, dies; former Greece security chief led countercoup
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Bouchons were originally wine bars where the local silk workers or passing stagecoach drivers could fill up on a simple, hearty cuisine that was based on fresh local products -- mostly pig in the form of andouillette, fried crackling, tripes, petit salé -- and lots of the local wine among like-minded souls, enjoying their brief moment of freedom amid laughter and loud, boisterous behavior.
Jamie Schler: A Side Trip to Lyons: Le Bouchon
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Most of this I've written down to get my own thoughts in order before I start draughting letters to the media, but first I have a couple of weeks of university to catch up on… sheesh.
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Whether you're grabbing a meal on the run or topping up on a long drive, eating and driving is an absolute no-no.
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Farther along they spied calami, adversi, frail, and pomposi, which were worse, so they gave up on their search for anything better.
Faun & Games
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We preferred to forage on grassy plains dotted with copses of trees because they offered protection from predators, which we could easily spot as they crept up on us in the short grass.
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And about 5 o'clock in the eavning we could see the Yankees a marchen up on the other side of the river by regiments and most all went back from on this Side of the river and General Earley thought that they was all a going back and taken all of his men but a Louisiana Bregaid and started to reinforce General Lea And about the time we had gone 6 miles they come
The diary of Bartlett Yancey Malone,
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He looked a complete mess - dressed anyhow with hair sticking up on end.
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If you want to lighten up or brighten up one side of a portrait, the white-sided reflector also works well.
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But I've decided that there are some parts of the web community that I don't want to give up on, and that the best way I can contribute is to make the things that I'd want to see.
Kick Me - Anil Dash
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Marianne was lying propped up on the bed with Jessica beside her.
THE EXECUTION
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To get to the lodge he was staying in, Jeff and I had to park at the bottom of a ski slope and ride up on this crazy contraption called a funicular-basically a posh leather bound trolley that slides up the side of a hill.
Comments for BrightestYoungThings
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The tour guides shepherded the rest of the group onto the bus.
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When your party was still just a ginger group on the fringes, it had little impact.
Times, Sunday Times
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Let's see more baked potatoes and lentil soup on school menus, fruit juices being promoted instead of branded fizzy drinks.
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Over the winter months we've been doing a great deal of clearing up on our part-neglected croft garden, grubbing out and shredding dead shrubs and cutting back those that have either grown too large or are crowding others.
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I must brush up on my Spanish before I go to Seville.
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The stone that hurled on his head was checked up on Tom's hand impression.
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Because most self-adhesive stabilizers are tear-away, they'll give good results on designs with light stitch counts, but often don't hold up on denser or longer running designs.
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Watching the boy toss, turn and slip in and out of a light doze, Laras wondered if he wasn't somehow picking up on his father's tension and frustration in some subtle way.
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Except that Bainbridge was never quite that neat a writer; elliptical, mysterious and not too hung up on the indispensability of closure, her novels quite frequently seemed to lack an easily decipherable resolution, and be all the more powerful for it.
The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress by Beryl Bainbridge – review
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Enterprise business structure appraisement system is built up on the base of enterprise business assessment technique and related theoretical accomplishment.
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An impression of the original statue group on top may be gained from the chariot groups on the triumphal arch in the relief on the south.
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Sherman Alexie is a Spokane/Coeur d'Alene Indian who grew up on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Wellpinit, Washington.
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I tapped ashes from my cigarette into an ashtray on the floor and decided to take her up on the offer.
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The telly and the players pick up on crowd vibe like no other sport.
The Sun
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However a red tide can have implications for marine fauna and some organisms including cockles, lugworms and sea potatoes have been washed up onto Sligo beaches as witnessed by many beach users.
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She cleared out the sugary snacks and stocked up on fruit and vegetables.
The Sun
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Grunting, he picked up one sack, bearing it with him as he finished the circuit of the booths.
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She pitched forward, twisted and ended up on the infield grass, in tears.
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On 29 April 1834, caught in the grips of west-sou-wester gale, the barque Harriet washed up on a beach not far from Rahotu.
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Fill from the garage excavation formed another bank parallel to the pool but higher up on the hillside.
A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
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He lifted me up on his back and gave me a piggyback ride downstairs.
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So when I turned on my seven-hundred-dollar heels to strut toward the bar, and over to where Mona was—perched up on a barstool with a frosty drink in her hand, like I wanted to be—I was slightly annoyed when some nigga grabbed me gently by the forearm, pulling me back to the floor.
Deep Throat Diva
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Even when, by the elasticity of the flesh, that cavity closed up some, it closed up on organs that had been gelatinized, literally turned to viscosity.
A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set
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You need to be able to pick up on emotions without seeing people.
Times, Sunday Times
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But up on the fifth floor there is an altogether different scene, with desirable clothes from groovy young Manhattan designers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Had to give up on a couple of nice bulls but that's the haps at that time of year.
Help with Colorado Elk
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As soon as the first image flashed up on the screen it would have been clear what site it was.
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I was brought up on tales of Brits exploring the world and this has always inspired me.
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There were enough guitarists to double up on parts .
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But when it gets chilly, the island's a fantastic place to stock up on hand-knit Aran sweaters.
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Put simply, National Geographic picked up on a story of a couple who, having set the autotimer on their camera to take a holiday snap of themselves, found their picture ruined by a curious squirrel 'portrait-crashing'.
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege
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He is concerned that young people are picking up on a lot of adult behaviour which is neither praiseworthy nor consistent.
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Retail sales have grown, with volumes 1.4% up on their prerecession peak in the first quarter of 2008.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is a brilliant feeling to get up on stage and perform in front of thousands of people.
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And, while we are at it, and just to pick up on one of Arnold's areas of interest, the overwhelming majority of students and people are completely unaware of how lousy is the US performance in life expectancy and infant mortality compared to the rest of the world, nor how much more we pay for this wonderful performance than do those elsewhere.
I Heart Textbook Authors, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Baroness Thatcher survived by taking 20-minute catnaps - a 'zizz', she called it - in the day and catching up on sleep at weekends at Chequers.
Home | Mail Online
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But then, look at the effect she was having on this poor old dodderer, who wouldn't know scholarship if it was served up on a plate with piccalilli relish.
Dragonfly in Amber
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It discovered that the claimants were 13% more likely to have been in work during that time than those in a similar group on jobseeker's allowance.
Times, Sunday Times
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Their roads were highways, raised up on a cambered bank of material dug from roadside ditches.
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One, who chose a college in northwest London to swot up on his GCSE science over Easter, found himself in a class of 30.
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I backed away slowly, feeling an automatic hello-there kind of absentminded smile climb up on my face as a disguise.
Darkly Dreaming Dexter
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Stay strong, don't give up on your dreams, and never let your schooling interfere with your education.
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But I'll get up on my soapbox about almost anything if I hear someone else express a strong opinion about it that I don't agree with.
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We kept seeing the English word UFO popping up on this database as well and people wanted to know does the president know something he wasn't letting on, like this one, does the FBI have an "X" file?
CNN Transcript Nov 16, 2009
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I blame James for bringing Friendster up on Monday, while a bunch of us were geeking out on our wifi-enabled Powerbooks in the hallway (causing Rebecca to ask, "Remember when we used to talk to each other?").
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His weapon of choice is a deadly flail and he doesn't balk at finishing off wounded soldiers - or at sneaking up on them and strangling them.
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My view is that before anyone opens their big bazoo and starts yawping on about Megrahi deserving death etc, they should actually read if they can read up on the factual foundations of the case.
The Case Of The Dying Bomber: Megrahi and Lockerbie « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
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In the end, James concedes that modern Celts exist as a legitimate ethnic group on the grounds that they are self-naming and have a shared sense of difference and history.
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She used no make-up on her puffy face.
Somewhere East of Life
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Later in the show the band invited members of the audience up onstage to jam with them.
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And, their cars and those big four-by-fours can pile up on your shop for repairs and maintenance.
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He grew up on a grape and citrus farm at Robinvale, on the Murray River in north-west Victoria.
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To sum up on aid disbursement, we would like to deliver big and fast, but differences in performances can be traced to specific characteristics or problems in one sector or one country.
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Trip to the big fruit and veg shop to stock up on such great stuff as watermelon, basil pesto, nectarines, MORE interesting cheese, jam tomatoes, wonderful olives etc.
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As in basic rummy, a meld is a combination of cards from your hand which you place face up on the table, where it stays until the end of a hand.
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The elder of two sons of two Bronx schoolteachers, Steven grew up on Long Island.
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The barium is thick and white and coats everything as you swallow it, and somehow this makes everything show up on the x-ray.
Rescue Me
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Roger Hopley, a sheep and arable farmer in Staffordshire, said: ‘This is the first fine day for a while, and the lads have a week's work to catch up on, so it's been quieter.’
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Letting those people have gainful employment is simply more important than not having to hang up on them when they call me, so I'm staying off the list.
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That is typical of Bent, uncrushed by disappointment, enthusiastic even in adversity, and not at all ready to give up on his England dream.
Darren Bent: Missing out on World Cup squad hurt like hell
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Corporate funding was pumped into new buildings that sprouted up on the Belfield campus.
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In stressful times, pregnant women are no different than the rest of us: they load up on carbohydrates, fatty foods, sweets and snacks.
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'What about that time at Annabel's when you threw up on her mohair rug?
LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
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My best moment was waking up on the day of the summer solstice last year.
Times, Sunday Times
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In addition, the Diamondbacks called up one of their top prospects in outfielder Chris Young.
USATODAY.com - As rosters expand, so do playoff hopes
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In the wake of the Rome Declaration, a special working group on theater missile defense was set up.
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The few light, dry siftings that did produced little buildup on the frozen ground, except in hollows and depressions, and sometimes not even there.
The Plains of Passage
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‘After several days of flying in space, the astronauts may look wan and sallow, so medical staff will put make-up on them to make them look ruddy,’ the newspaper said.
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The government is showing signs of easing up on building nuclear weapons and controlling foreign aid.
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Doubt stole up on me about his true capacity.
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But social accord will not exist if, as a result of reform, people's spending increases by more than half while their wages go up only a quarter.
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He recovered quickly, and I could see that he was hopped up on angel dust, Tang, and Pop Rocks.
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She could feel the burning heat creeping up her neck and building up on her cheeks painfully.
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In fact, several companies are in the process of setting up on-site delivery centres in different geographies.
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Carla, curled up on the sofa, was smoking a cigarette and stroking her cat.
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I also liked that you had to be in step with someone you were sneaking up on if you wanted to pull off a brutal move.
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Whale numbers overall throughout the season tend to be up on the previous year as well.
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Later on, he had an orthopaedic bed set up in the cinema, so he could watch propped up on pillows.
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Get your boat up on plane quickly and smoothly, and then throttle back to cruising speed.
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Besides, the presents normally end up on the church bazaar anyway!
The Sun
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And just out of nowhere in the last 30 seconds or so, a big wave reared up on the outside reef at pipeline, and I was watching from the beach going you know, maybe he's in the spot.
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One day, on the mud-flat side of the Rock Wall, an Italian fishing boat hauled up on the sand dredged from the channel.
CHAPTER XVI
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My first step will be to remove the insect killer tubelight setup on each floor, and issue a blanket ban on all insect repellants.
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Blistering paint on metal components may be the first sign of galvanic corrosion, followed by a white powdery buildup on the aluminum surface and finally deep pitting that leaves the aluminum weak and porous.
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The shortest of the three men came up on to the dock, took a gun with a silencer attached from under his dustcoat, said, 'Sorry about this,' and shot Frank Minto twice in the chest.
Autumn Maze
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And certainly the food she grew up on sounds healthy, when there was enough of it.
Times, Sunday Times
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State-of-the-art production and Gilmour's note-perfect playing collided with bassist Roger Waters's grim lyrical vision, which fretted about materialism and age creeping up on you.
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Stock up on key fabrics like cotton, linen, silk and lightweight knits in the summer months, and wool, cashmere and merino knits in the winter.
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We gave up on touristy things as the tourist office closes at the weekend.
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He was brought up on a diet of political propaganda from birth.
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In each case the offender rode up on a mountain bike and sped off after committing an indecent assault or exposing himself.
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So let there be that self-moving thing, a sweet girl mentioned by innocence in an off moment because of her skin, because of the way rain beads up on it.
Fabulous birds
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In the end they picked me up on the street for some cockamamy charge and held me, just for an hour, nothing very terrible.
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Next up on Channel 4 is the first episode of a new medical drama set in Chicago.
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She wondered if it was better to know, or better to be snuck up on.
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Work is speeded up on the railway sidings into the camp.
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That same year another daimyo, also with shogunal consent, led an expedition to Taiwan to explore the possibilities of setting up a trading center there, although nothing came of the attempt. 43 In 1616, a Japanese merchant-adventurer named Murayama Toan (村山東庵) sent thirteen junks to conquer Taiwan. 44 They were ambushed in a creek by headhunters and decided to give up on Taiwan and instead pillage the Chinese coast.
How Taiwan Became Chinese
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According to the pirate legend, after months at sea, pillaging and singing sea chanties, the marauders had to stop in at a pirate-friendly settlement to unload their looted cargo, load up on supplies, and visit the local taverns and brothels.
Loaded Guns, Barrels of Rum, and a Silk Ribbon
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Some teachers save one Saturday a month for make-ups, and all lessons for the month may be made up only on that day.
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But as the mitten was already up on the advent calendar, I decided it was a good day for my wee snowman.
Archive 2007-12-01
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As a boy growing up on Long Island he had greeted news of hurricanes by going up to the attic to sit with an anemometer, and built his own telescope in order to gasp at the planets it revealed.
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Consumers are bombarded with offers to check up on their scores and to improve them.
Times, Sunday Times
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All airline restrooms have been retrofitted with glass doors to allow flight attendants to ‘check up on passengers who may need assistance.’
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Both of them draped their cloaks around themselves and mounted their horses as she galloped up on her grey charger.
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I'll write it up on the board.
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He is queasy about plans to set up a new group on the back benches.
Times, Sunday Times
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He would be up on his feet thumping, and telling us that repeal was the option.
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Andy hopped up on the table for a minute, stared at her, then slapped Mia across the chops, drove her out of the seat, and settled in her place.
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He is mugging up on his chemistry for the final examination.
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So the free photovoltaics went up on his garage.
Globe and Mail
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The cart creaked up on the street.
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During the negotiations between the Home Government and the Pretoria Executive that followed the Conference, and especially during the period of Mr. Hofmeyr's active intervention, his most necessary and pressing task was to prevent the Salisbury Cabinet from being "jockeyed" by Boer diplomacy out of the advantageous position which he had then taken up on its behalf.
Lord Milner's Work in South Africa From its Commencement in 1897 to the Peace of Vereeniging in 1902
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His studio was like a creepy one-room place that was a walk-up on top of a deli, so it smelled real weird.
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Suddenly, I find myself holding up one of the tiny outfits with the same cooing glee as my wife had just held up the pinafores and gingham sun dresses.
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Propped up on the orange juice jug in front of her was a thin, trashy romance novel.
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But what really catches our eyes is the airplane wreckage higher up on the hill.
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Never mind, a long-since abandoned unofficial page for the Magyar Borsodi League links straight to a Hungarian recipe for goose liver cooked in paprika - just the thing to keep your pecker up on a parky afternoon at Haladas Szombathely.
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My neck itches and I pull up on the overalls, a movement that tugs the inseam into my crotch.
Miracles, Inc.
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One morning in June, 1589, the space within the main gate of the Juraku palace was seen to be occupied throughout a length of nearly three hundred yards with gold and silver coins heaped up on trays each containing one hundred and fifty pieces.
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
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Scott put the blame for the early miscues on not picking up on the ice, which she called the trickiest of any Scotties in which she's played.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
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My mother's from Colombia, so I grew up waking up on Saturday mornings with my mom blaring cumbia merengue music, cleaning the house and skipping around.
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Haydock does host Flat racing, most notably the Group One Sprint Cup, but it is primarily known as a jumps course.
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Then he tried to be a trendy DJ by mixing it up on a record deck, before landing a smacker on 13-year-old Vicky Hopson.
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While all the main UK banks swear passionate allegiance to the very British concept of free while in credit banking, costs are inching up on several fronts.
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I've got a lot of work to catch 'up on.
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SCHULTZ: Well, don't get caught up on word smithing by the conservatives, Anderson.
CNN Transcript Jul 3, 2008
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On the actual day of the murder, he had been arrested and taken into the lock-up on a charge of a very petty theft.
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The first foray overseas will happen in May, when a week-long trip to Norway is being lined up once all the necessary paperwork is completed.
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Cooks made big defensive plays coming up on their sweeps.
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They represent a denominational group one would expect to have increased income as their young adults advance in their careers.
Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings
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They tries to sneak up on your wives and your daughters.
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Whether up on their toes, skittering swiftly in small steps, or smoothly swiveling, this is liquid loveliness.
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The taxi showed up on the dot.
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And I am afeared about what sort of photos of me are going to pop up on other people's sites.
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A lot of venues have predominantly straight customers on some nights, with gay punters showing up on others.
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These audio jump cuts and sudden changes in ambience were also reflected in the music, as doo-wop, pop songs, political commentary, fuzz guitar rock and cocktail jazz all piled up on each other.
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But first she fed them-spaghetti, pizza, eggplant parmigiana, delicious sauces she made up on the spot.
WITHIN A WHISPER
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He had asked policy and department heads to follow up on Audit Commission's recommendation.
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It rolled up on a pair of silent hinges, disclosing a narrow stairwell.
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A slightly bigger sister snuck up on him and shoved him with a punch towards his intended victim.
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I made one loop and then another, returning to check up on the kids.
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'Get along up on deck, soldier,' said a bluejacket.
On Land and Sea at the Dardanelles
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I loaded up on poster board and markers, and I spent the rest of the night making all my campaign stuff.
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By all accounts it was the usual huge success, with keen gardeners coming from all around to stock up on plants and gardening paraphernalia.
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Anorexia can creep up on young girls when they least expect it.
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One of the pandies stirred, and pulled himself up on one knee; Wheeler, his arm still round the babu, whipped up his revolver and fired, and the pandy flopped back in the dust.
Fiancée
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To think that a bad review could result in an incensed author and their posse showing up on my doorstep is pretty damn creepy - online stalking and harassment is equally creepy in my mind.
I'm Not Saying I Condone It, But I Understand
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If they're not out raving all night hopped up on that ecstasy stuff, they're out behind the school listening to rap music, smoking reefer and even, sometimes, Mary Jane.
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I crouched down without making a sound and started slithering like a snake through the bushy tomato plants that Mr. Russo had tied up on stakes.
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She also comments on the amount of pornographic material that was pinned up on inmate's walls, despite the prison having a policy banning it.
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The marker was older and weatherworn and low enough so that he could hoist himself up onto it, stretch and massage his legs.
THE TATTOOED GIRL
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I'm so completely clumsy and incapable of handling a sword or a gun that I just gave up on it.
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As she was trying parishilton and britney spears regain her composure he pulled her up on her knees and pressed his semi-hard cock to her serrate lips. on January 29, 2007 at 6: 54 pm | Reply Demi Moore desnuda gratis
With Friends Like These….. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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The Rolls pulled up on pour front lawn
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Graham is still swotting up on bicycles and has got to the stage where he's constantly muttering technical-sounding buzzwords.
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Or, Pouring Ketchup On An Over-cooked Campaign, or Ketchup Money to Help Campaign Catch Up, or some sort of bad pun involving Ketchup, money and catch up bonus points if you can also work "kvetch" into the pun*:Unlike Dean and Bush, Kerry said he will put his own money into the campaign, becoming the first Democrat in at least 20 years to do so.
November 2003 ~ Angry Bear
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This is because what I would like to do is to concentrate on the majority of the pages in this wonderful book, and not get hung up on the very few that raise acertain issue.
Rich and Mad by William Nicholson
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The band are looking for a singer who can double up on guitar .
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A whale bone was cast up on the beach.
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The successful applicant needs to be quick on his/her feet in order to reapply mascara and lippy during breaks in play, and not too hung up on the fact that real blokes don't wear makeup.
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What was he going to do, duff me up on the street in front of dozens of people?
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He received rapturous applause as his image was flashed up on the giant screen.
Times, Sunday Times
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The fullbacks and wingers simply double up on Arsenal's two wingers, leaving the Central defenders one task, marking the two strikers.
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Somehow I had ended up on the floor, sputtering and crying, the whole bodice of my dress no longer attached to the sleeves revealing the bodice of my under garments.