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"The lock is over here," she said as she led them along the route following the directions on her watch.
The daughter was displaying a serious case of impatience, rolling her eyes, huffing and sighing, checking her watch every few seconds.
Thirty-four goals in 91 appearances make him the Albiceleste's second top scorer after Gabriel Batistuta.
These include hand collecting, using baits to attract the ants, ground litter sampling, and the use of pitfall traps.
There are—well, traps and things—you know.
They often fold over or bunch up, turning them into booby traps for anyone shuffling down the hall.
The preservative used is usually ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, as alcohol will evaporate quickly and the traps will dry out.
That forms traps for oil and gas.
The documents were dated 2007.
The hum of the Fiat's engine, the flow of rubber on asphalt, the smell of rain and wet, distant wool—these were enough to keep me going on.
The researchers set out six camera traps capturing images of lions, and they identified lion tracks.
The evidence provided by the documents of British and French colonies is not definitive.
These are root elements of the documents.
There are still traps for the unwary.
These lands were bought, and I have the documents to prove it.
The RM plan also describes the documents you will use.
The mainly products of Raw materials of Tianxiang Bio-pharmacy are Tiamulin Fumarate, Tilmicosin Phosphate, Ceftiofur Hydrochloride, Albendazole Oxide, etc.
This passage admits two abreast.
This wool comes from goats, not sheep.
The bridge can take four lorries abreast.
The product is a new resource food made of main raw materials, including cordyceps fungi powder, ginsenoside, donkey spermary, hartshorn and so on.
There was too much noise in the room and he needed peace.
They were abreast of Europe in such fields-even ahead in some-until the end of the 16th century.
They were found guilty on all counts.
The air was filled with smoke and roared with noise.
They walked two or three abreast.
"This crackling noise seemed to be running through the field and the crop was moving gently, close to where the noise was."
They have to keep abreast of change.
The noise was coming from the woods to the East, and soon there was a noise of horse-hoofs mixed with it.
Three T.25s can park abreast in one standard parking place.
The jury found him guilty.
Then how about a dried flower arrangement or wreath that will remind her all year round how much you love her.
Those who were told the noise was part of a tune rated it as less unpleasant.
They are tall and green all year round.
The introduction of the Xerox 914 photocopier in 1959 did away with the laborious routine of carbon copies.
The blue ones are blue gray all year round.
This personality upload is a laborious process.
The garden sloped gently downwards to the river.
The troops had penetrated deep into enemy lines.
The laborious process of tallying votes by hand used to provide plenty of room for fraud.
The noise was beginning to irritate me intensely.
The garden, developed over the past 35 years, includes a nursery.
The noise was deafening. Papers, clothing, everything was being sucked out of the windows.
That is how Thomas Edison described his laborious attempts to perfect the incandescent light bulb.
The noise was enough to disturb the motionless stranger, who started and assumed a careless position.
This is a good hobby because you can think all year round.
The creation of such classes is laborious, and maintenance can be a burden.
The resort is seething with tourists all year round.
The lines intersect at right angles.
The noise was audible even above the roar of the engines.
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The application was built in less than 40 hours over four weeks.
The bottle was washed ashore a year later in Dunkettle, only a few miles from his family home.
The buses go every 10 minutes.
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They wouldn't welcome any officious interference from the police.