If one of the party wants to go to bed at nine every night, that is their lookout. |
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He moved silently, on the lookout for tracks, droppings or other animal signs. |
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If Erik's secrets cease to be Erik's secrets, it will be a bad lookout for a goodly number of the human race! |
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A few hundred meters from the entrance, there is a fine lookout over the plain. |
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Jesi was to act as a lookout for us, since he assumed she was the least psychically able of all of us. |
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While her partner acts as a lookout, she slips box after box of perfume into a bag. |
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A lookout would ensure that no guards could surprise the craftsmen during their 12-hour shifts. |
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Walkers will be on the lookout for birds such as short-eared owls, winter wildfowl and the elusive hen harrier. |
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Guss and Dante looked up to the tower the lookout had called from, and then out across the plains. |
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It is believed the man, who has not been named, was acting as a lookout for other workers. |
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The lookout spots a traveling party and men are dispatched to capture and bring them back. |
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Sailors on the ship, ashore on liberty or in the local community would raise their level of awareness and be on the lookout for anything unusual. |
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The steady climb and particularly the final stairway to the fire lookout might give shaky legs to those with vertigo. |
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A new drama group in Westbury is on the lookout for budding dancers and actors to come along to auditions this weekend. |
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Many hours later found me sitting in my favorite lookout spot, watching the sunlight shimmer on the water. |
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Along the scenic route skirting the rim we stopped at every lookout to gaze at the fantastic scenery. |
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Within it are staircases and skylights that connect the main auditorium with underground classrooms, and a lookout tower which houses the museum. |
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Either side of the gates was a tall lookout tower, the same colour as the walls and with a golden, cone-shaped roof. |
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You'll want good charts, of course, and an elevated lookout like a flying bridge will make eyeball navigation much easier. |
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Another trail gives skiers a beautiful tour on rolling terrain through maple and hemlock forest to a lookout on the Salmon River Reservoir. |
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Black smoke filled the air outside and Juan watched from the lookout point with satisfaction. |
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Mr. Orange is a rookie crook hired on by Joe to be the lookout at the door. |
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As more visitors come to centres like Newry, unfortunately so too do criminals on the lookout for easy prey. |
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It pays to be on the lookout for apple scab, canker and mildew, tackling any problems before they become deeply ingrained and hard to treat. |
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There will be morning tea at a secluded lookout and a lazy lunch at Mt Glorious. |
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The Anti-Kidnapping Squad was notified and an all-points bulletin was issued for police to be on the lookout for the Chevy. |
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Not being much of a beer guzzler I am always on the lookout for those entertainment spots that cater for the broad spectrum. |
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The lookout tower is composed of a strong but light meshed shell structure of timber strips. |
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Animal liberationists opposed to the ill-treatment of guinea pigs might be on the lookout for new targets. |
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She kept a sharp lookout for the rest of their missing wagon train caravan. |
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Armed police chased the youngster and the lookout across gardens before catching them. |
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Pannal to their credit maintained a positive attitude throughout and were always on the lookout for goals. |
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After metal detectors and searches, I was let in through two gigantic automated gates, watched from a lookout tower. |
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It begins at an easy gradient and gradually climbs to a lookout giving excellent views north and south along the coast. |
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The view from the lookout was a breathtaking panorama of the harbour and the sea beyond. |
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He controls the spacecraft's attitude jets and thrusters, while the engineer keeps a lookout and pays attention to the timing. |
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Or should we be on the lookout for a spike in all-night raves up on the Hill? |
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Andree climbed down from the lookout point and walked over to Rolf and Isaac. |
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Water slapped over the decks, rode up the windows and playfully splashed the lookout tower. |
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About ten minutes further along the track there is a path to a lookout and a stone seat. |
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He needed always to be on the lookout for subtle cues indicating how his mother would behave. |
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The view to port and starboard along the river from my lookout in the crow's nest was picture perfect. |
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This is the kind of house that developers have long been on the lookout for. |
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A trainer, too, he had been renting the stables in Co Kildare, and was on the lookout for somewhere to buy. |
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The path would deter people from trampling a wider area of vegetation on their route to the gorge lookout. |
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Attacks usually happen in the evening, when the humans aren't looking for half submerged crocodiles, but the crocs are on the lookout for a meal. |
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Be on the lookout for woodcocks, rabbits, squirrels, raccoons, foxes, beavers, otters, ruffed grouse, and muskrat. |
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We are on the lookout for the most talented young poets in our region's schools. |
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While on the beach, keep a lookout for manchineel trees because the fruit and sap is highly poisonous. |
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However, this super rate will come to an end later this year, and I'll be on the lookout for yet another first-class account. |
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Researchers say they will be on the lookout for even more Saturn moons, and will seek close-ups of the ones just found. |
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Drivers should have their eyes on the road and be on the lookout for pedestrians and other road users and not be distracted by these signs. |
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Third-place chasers Goole are at full strength for their match although manager Paul Marshall is still on the lookout for some new faces. |
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We also slept in hammocks, stood lookout watch at the end of the jibboom and furled topgallant sails during beautiful evening sunsets. |
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Be on the lookout for warehouse sales on discontinued styles, samples and overstocks. |
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The crows nest has become an ideal lookout post for sighting dolphins, whales, porpoises, seabirds and turtles. |
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Some fifteen minutes from the last lookout there is a stone seat from which you can view the upper harbour and the jetty at Governors Bay. |
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Needless to say, I was on the lookout for somewhere I could get online to check my mail and browse the web a bit each day. |
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The gang stole purses or pulled jewellery from women on buses or in cars, he became an expert pickpocket, lookout and bagman for the gang. |
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For anyone on the lookout for a holiday-themed motion picture, this probably isn't going to scratch the itch. |
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Haywood said the sharp-eyed inspectors are on the lookout for the slightest deviance from the rules. |
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The Palisade was once home to a forest fire lookout station, as it afforded a clear view of much of the Athabasca River Valley. |
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The organisation, which celebrates its 30th birthday this year, is on the lookout for more parents to train as volunteers. |
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They will be on the lookout for birds such as short-eared owls, a variety of winter wildfowl and, hopefully, Bowland's elusive hen harriers. |
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The cast will include some familiar old faces and a few great newcomers, for which, by the way, the group are always on the lookout. |
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It's there she's spotted by a fellow soccer fanatic Jules who is on the lookout for new talent for the local girl's team. |
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The constables were patrolling Redfern, on the lookout for a bag snatcher, when they came across the body at the end of a lane. |
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You can then alert your own doctor and be on the lookout for telltale symptoms. |
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Public health workers throughout the NHS have been alerted to be on the lookout for symptoms of ricin exposure in patients. |
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As a parent, be on the lookout for behavior that may indicate your child is having trouble. |
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The film contains an imaginary radio broadcast in which listeners are alerted to be on the lookout for fifth columnists. |
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A campus alert went out, warning students to be on the lookout for a college-age man of that description. |
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Therefore, value investors are on the lookout for companies that are currently out of favour with the market, but may stage a comeback. |
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Climb up past the coastguard lookout, and take a right turn at the marker post. |
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The brakeman would still have been on the engine for a safety lookout as well as his train-related duties. |
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Our ICU folk, our critical care folk, even Emerg folk are very much on the lookout for severe respiratory illnesses right now. |
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Alone in the desolate town, Jane wanders the vales and windy moors for many hours, on the lookout to faintly explore this town. |
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Zoe is on the lookout for a place to stay, perhaps a van at the caravan park. |
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Suspicion is a product of the need to keep a lookout for signs of trouble, potential danger and clues to offences. |
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When everyone was served, the cook filled a basket with food for the lookout and helmsman and set it out near the first mate. |
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To avoid that fate, one must know the danger and be on the lookout for it at all times. |
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They're on the lookout for designers who want to submit art for use on their site, so if you're interested please drop them a line. |
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Police are today warning landlords to be on the lookout for under-age drinkers celebrating their exam success or drowning their sorrows. |
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The Observer is on the lookout for ghostly goings-on in local haunted houses and tales of the spine-tingling supernatural. |
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Aethris is ready in the engineerium, Verdana's out on deck, acting as lookout, and Rakael's in the strongrooms, counting out treasure again. |
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Be on the lookout for signs of unusual distress, such as a sudden clinginess where there was none before. |
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The Irish are fanatical about racing, extremely knowledgeable and are always on the lookout for an equine hero. |
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I played lookout for my shutter-happy dive buddy, spotting cowries and posing with batfish as I did my safety stop. |
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Froney was Chell's favourite horse, a tall handsome energetic chestnut with a white star, who was always on the lookout for treats. |
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The Breeze-Man, decked out in some kind of bright orange Day-Glo sweatsuit, tells her to keep a good lookout. |
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Try to keep a lookout for danger signs in yourself or other people who have taken drugs. |
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It brings home the fact we should always be on the lookout for signs or symptoms that can alert us. |
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Be on the lookout for Caribbean dove, West Indian woodpecker, Cuban bullfinch, and smooth-billed ani. |
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If people laugh at me behind my back, well, that is their lookout. |
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Even without the need to keep on the lookout for the neighbors as I made a mad dash to a waiting taxi, the boardinghouse had become nothing more than a crash pad. |
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The Office of Fair Trading has warned consumers to be on the lookout for personal loan mailshots which break the law by advertising misleading interest rates. |
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Staff will also be on the lookout for insect pests such as woodworm, and surfaces and open stonework will also get the spring clean treatment all year round. |
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In season a mishmash of trypots, harpoons, windlasses and long boats were collected on the beach, ready for a shout from a lookout high on Paritutu. |
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Police officers on the beat are also on the lookout for underage drinkers. |
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He and Rolf climbed down from the lookout point and onto the ground. |
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From a lookout hut, we watched a royal albatross father trying hard to land, flying with slim wings three metres long in a circle, four or five times. |
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Keiko watched patiently as the soldier one hundred metres away from their spot continued his patrol on the walls and entered the lookout tower adjoining the city walls. |
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Back on the beach, a teenage boy sat up on the lookout tower. |
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One gave me aerial shots of the cemetery and another gave me street maps which had the exact placing of the Army sangars, or lookout posts, overlooking Milltown. |
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The patrols are on the lookout for certain aging car models, vehicles with low riding back ends, or cars that try to get close to vehicles as they pass a military convoy. |
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The lookout guy seems a bit younger and is also described as a black man, wearing a red baseball cap. |
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Sometime afterward he got in his Jeep and drove the winding road to Hanapepe lookout. |
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Historians are forever on the lookout for turning points and watersheds. |
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I was a bodiless spirit again, and served as a spy and lookout. |
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Gradually, with painful slowness, his reputation filtered out to European intellectuals on the lookout for new currents from the literary suburbs. |
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These pirates or buccaneers were part of the French fleet as Curacao would have been a rich prize for these pirates who were always on the lookout for rich pickings. |
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And it was Rey and Maupin who held up the guards, while Dekhar stood lookout. |
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Inspired by his hero H. L. Mencken, always on the lookout for hypocrisy, Thurman found it in the uneven way that color prejudice is applied to dark-skinned women. |
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Armstrong's Twitter followers are now 'retweeting' the message and soon almost everybody involved with the Tour of California will be on the lookout for Armstrong's machine. |
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In the inquiry report the Captain was criticised for failing to set up a proper lookout and for failing to deploy his vessel's lifebuoys and life raft. |
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The lookout post at Newtownhamilton police station would also be closed. |
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Knowing that the structure was rough and temporary, it behove her to keep a careful lookout as to the shape, conformation and position of its boundary with the kerbstone. |
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Then he made his way to the lookout post, with some anger in him. |
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A third man who was armed with a handgun acted as the lookout. |
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We believe there was a child of five acting as a lookout, so parents need to take more responsibility for their children and make sure they know where they are. |
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He was so severely hurt by using the brick that he decided to act as a lookout while the other man stole a television set and a PlayStation computer game. |
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You'll see a beautiful hemlock stand, a fine lookout and acidic Bat Lake. |
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When a trust feels under pressure to set its own standards of political correctness from fear of an employment tribunal it is a bad lookout for medicine. |
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A TV company is on the lookout for 15 mums-to-be to sign up for a new programme on multiple births, which will involve giving birth live on television. |
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I'm always on the lookout for imagery that will spark my painting process. |
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A week after the caper, Brian Wedgworth, the lookout, went back to the border wall. |
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People across the Portland area and beyond had been on the lookout for Camo after his unusual disappearance got national attention. |
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On the other side of the island, Teach was busy entertaining guests and had not set a lookout. |
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The oldest part of the Grade II listed house is a lookout tower that dates back to the 13th century. |
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In the area a medieval tower was built and, like nearby 18th century and 19th century fortifications, it may have served as a lookout post. |
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Young space explorers can climb the 20ft space rocket, sit in the lookout tubes or whizz down the wavy four-lane astra slide. |
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Technology experts at Hammond Suddards Edge are warning Birmingham businesses to be on the lookout for warchalking. |
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Be on the lookout for older athletes with braces on their lower teeth. |
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Twenge is constantly on the lookout for signs of a narcissism crisis in America. |
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Safety rules had been flouted because the forklift driver did not have a lookout, or banksman, to keep people out the way. |
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After Upheaval Bottom and Hardscrabble Bottom, we get off our bikes for a hike out to Fort Bottom, a well-preserved Anasazi lookout tower. |
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Tribal boundaries were guarded by smaller lookout Nuraghes erected on strategic hills commanding a view of other territories. |
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She had no more than 20 minutes' sleep at a time during the voyage, having to be on constant lookout day and night. |
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I'm on the lookout for a good example of a Roman dinar from the 1st century. Let me know if you hear of one anywhere. |
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They will be enhanced and extended with new features that could include a lookout tower with views of the Hudson River. |
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When lying down arkars nearly always keep the head erect, as if on the lookout, and when sleeping they lie with the neck outstretched. |
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I also recorded migrating non-raptor species from the lookout, including 36 Maguari Storks, and a flock of 11 Anhinga. |
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Various square lookout towers that characterize the most famous images of the wall have disappeared. |
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At the very beginning of dawn, the tree courting begins on a thick branch of a lookout tree. |
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Elwood Plunker, crawled a few feet closer from his lookout position in the copse. |
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Man United's Coach Louis van Gaal has reportedly released the goal keeper and allowed him to be on the lookout for a new team. |
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I'm also on the lookout for the first sand martins, which I have always held to be the real harbingers of the trout fishing season. |
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A tour out to Finca Vigia, which translates as lookout house, his restored old property 10 miles east of Havana, is a popular excursion. |
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After downloading the Outsmart application, folks just need to keep a lookout for plants and animals on the lists. |
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She would put one of the children on lookout for her while she was fornicating. |
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Kyle was said to have served only as a lookout while the others jumped. |
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When we carry ourselves as far as we can and feel we can go no further, that's when we should be on the lookout for a God Wink. It's coming. |
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There are some piers used for lookout points such as at Jacksonville and Wrightsville. |
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You've got people like IP Group and Northstar there, as well as Europe's biggest start-up blog that's on the lookout for start-up stories. |
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A redundant windmill was converted after 1831 into Garrison Tower as a lookout tower for HM Coastguard. |
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Whilst the swarms which surround you are annoying, they do not bite. It is the midges, clegs and ticks you should be on the lookout for. |
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After the haze became a fog, the lookout sent to the top of Rockall spotted the ship again, but it turned away from Rockall before the expedition in their boats reached it. |
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Built in 1806 as a defence against Napoleon, it has also been a Coast Guard lookout, a family home, a golf clubhouse and a Second World War Naval mine control post. |
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Alfred established a series of forts and lookout posts linked by a military road, or Herepath, to allow his army to cover Viking movements at sea. |
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The tall windows of the nearby fire lookout tower rattle and shake. |
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But keep on the lookout for the 1st-century-a.d. stele on the right wall, with symbols of the deceased's civic scribely duties, and the fresco remnants around to the left. |
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The Stews at Broughton Green near Hanbury in Worcestershire has a contemporary look to confuse the house detective on the lookout for its 17th century origins. |
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He is a solid lookout over issues affecting the city's livability, is a careful deliberator, and is courteous, experienced and eminently dependable. |
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As a Philadelphia-raised lover of a good sandwich, I am always on the lookout for a decent cheesesteak outside of my native City of Brotherly Love. |
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Fearing another Spanish invasion, in May 1593 Queen Elizabeth I ordered the construction of a fort and two sconces as a lookout for any intruder ships. |
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Members of Belsay-based Living History played the role of Home Guard members on the lookout for femmes fatales trying to steal the Enigma Coding Device. |
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Monastics of all ages should be on the lookout for the danger of turfdom. Having been given a job to do, they make it into their kingdom where no one else may enter. |
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Just like Jules Verne's Phileas Fogg got his manservant Passepartout to accompany him, this freelance copyeditor with Time magazine was on the lookout for a companion. |
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They target junction boxes, they use wall paper paste and a lookout. |
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Be on the lookout for aphids, mites, whiteflies and cabbageworms. |
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If you still donAAEt know what I mean keep a lookout for the Elton John tribute scene in which Dr Schadenfreud plays a piano to a crowd of evil scientists. |
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The 32-metre-high Margit Lookout located in the settlement provides a magnificent panorama of the declivitous landscape. |
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He was captured while running a blockade off the coast of Wilmington, North Carolina, and placed in an army prison at Point Lookout, Maryland. |
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Comanche Lookout Park hosts combinations of ashe juniper, Texas and Mexican buckeye, as well as chinaberry, graneno, Lindheimer hackberry, honey mesquite, huisache, and more. |
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Lookout Point on the Mangrove Walkway collapsed recently due to heavy surf, and the entire boardwalk needs to be rebuilt and expanded. |
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Contract Awarded for Forest Management Directorate of Izmir Gulab Forest Management Units Manas Fire Lookout Tower Great Repair. |
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From paddleball and shuffleboard to volleyball and basketball, the town's famous Point Lookout and Lido Beaches offer something for everyone. |
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Most Russian Mennonites live in Mennonite settlements like Spanish Lookout, Shipyard, Little Belize, and Blue Creek. |
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Like many undergraduates, students at the Cortege of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Missouri, work white at school. |
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The event also marked the one-year anniversary of Wapisiw Lookout, the world's first oil sands tailings pond to be revegetated and reclaimed. |
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Standing at an elevation of 7,882 feet, the Keller Peak Lookout was built in 1926 and is the oldest remaining original fire tower in the San Bernardino National Forest. |
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While Lookout Mountain was the loftiest summit, some of the other ridges rose almost as high.... September had now come and the winds were growing crisper in the high country. |
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The Coastguard's Lookout Tower is also known as the Telegraph Tower. |
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In 2006, the cultivation of newly discovered crude oil in the town of Spanish Lookout has presented new prospects and problems for this developing nation. |
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He had downloaded an antitheft app called Lookout, with a feature that uses a phone's frontfacing camera to take an image of anyone who tries to break into it. |
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Lookout heights and Smoky Mountains have allurings all their own. |
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On The Angel complex Lookout Lake has been productive with some cracking ghosties to 14lb 6oz reported, as well as crucians, ide over 3lb and bream to 6lb in great numbers? |
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He hoped his mini-golf course, located on Lookout Mountain in Tennessee, would attract people to his neighboring hotel and its full-length golf course. |
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