He was a bit taller than me, with dark brown spiked hair, freckles, a lopsided smile and strange amber eyes. |
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His hair was dark blond like mine, but he kept his in a short style and sometimes spiked it up. |
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With a thin hilt and a curved bend, three sharp prongs spiked out nastily and gleamed in the room's bright light. |
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Emily Rose, who had a short crop of blond hair, had hers spiked up more than usual, giving her a uniquely almost warrior-esque look. |
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The price of crude is more than 50 per cent higher than a year ago and has spiked by almost 30 per cent in the past six weeks. |
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Well, oil prices spiked to a record high today as Hurricane Dennis approaches. |
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Energy and commodity prices have spiked and there is a general inflationary bias throughout the commodities markets. |
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He believes his drink was spiked when he left his plastic cup on the bar to go to the toilet. |
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Or rather, if he was going to do it, I believe he'd have just spiked his own food or drink. |
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Howden said he drank five litres of cider, lager and beer and thought someone had spiked his drink with Ecstasy. |
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While out students should make sure they don't drink excessively and also be on their guard for drinks being spiked. |
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I'd made the drink from scratch, with baking chocolate and milk, spiked with a dollop of creme de cacao and topped with real whipped cream. |
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I bet she spiked Daniel's drink and he was forced to accept responsibility. |
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They insist that his drink was spiked or that he drank from the wrong glass. |
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I took the volleyball from him, raised it above my head and spiked it over the net. |
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Power coursed like liquid fire through my veins, as my adrenaline spiked and I screamed in pain. |
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Jordan then spiked a ball which bounced off the ground and hit Collier, so he stopped. |
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Four teenage army cadets at an adventure camp were rushed to hospital after it is believed drinking water was spiked. |
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A tomato-based stew was spiked with Calabrian chile and studded with clams, mussels and calamari. |
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Victor has been poisoned, and that bolt is spiked from the head to its fletching. |
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Donning a jean miniskirt and a camo cropped top, I spiked my short hair and ran downstairs for breakfast. |
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Wine coolers were okay, but generally all they had at these parties were spiked punch and beer. |
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It was like a spiked metal rod, a sort of spear, except the spike was in a coned shape. |
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A huge inflated spiked balloon hung over the dance area in front of the stage. |
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His hair was spiked, but true to its nature, a few wayward hairs escaped the gel, falling into his impossibly honey-brown eyes. |
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A dignified Gemini Ganesan arrived as the waiters began to totter in balancing trays of refreshing coconut water spiked with sprigs of mint. |
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The zander has the rough feel and spiked dorsal fins of the perch, protecting small fish from predation, particularly from pike and herons. |
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The stew was spiked with still-crisp bits of green pepper and onion, and had a clean taste of fresh vegetables. |
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I close my eyes and I see Mark's pasty face, his stupid spiked haircut, sweaty face. |
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His heavy plate armour clanked as he waved his shield arm and brandished a huge spiked mace. |
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Long, spiked posts were driven deep into the soft soil by the constant hammering of a solid stone that I had found on the ground. |
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His hair was a chocolate brown colour with a few blonde streaks through it, spiked up slightly. |
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His blonde hair was spiked up in front and he was wearing khaki shorts, a beater with a Hawaiian overshirt and sandals. |
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She wasn't drunk, they spiked her drinks and when we told the bouncers you could tell they were thinking here we go again, another one. |
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Her gaze raked over the place and stopped suddenly over a man with platinum blonde hair, spiked up. |
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She was pale, late thirties or so, with dark wiry hair spiked straight up in a tall, scary crew cut, and tawny skin. |
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The German twice tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone, but claimed his toothpaste had been spiked. |
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There are pinto beans spiked with meaty bacon that just want a lick of salt. |
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The blocks were set well back from the road, surrounded by large lawned gardens behind black spiked railings and heavy iron gates. |
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But Weatherson, in his hero's role, spiked their guns as early as the eighth minute by putting his side ahead. |
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Despite what interest it might have spiked in me in the first place, it has now subdued to a simple regular lulling sound drowsing my mind. |
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Traffic spiked quickly and contained a mix of retweets and original posts, mostly sexual jokes of varying quality. |
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More than 4,000 years ago, the ancient Assyrians, Persians, and Babylonians used mastiffs wearing spiked collars to attack their enemies. |
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There are a number of young people who think that if they drink out of a bottle rather than a glass, their drink will not be spiked. |
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As has been pointed out previously on spiked, the status of victim and villain are often interchangeable. |
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He grinned, lightning quick, an action that lit his face so well that even Sophia's blood pressure spiked. |
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If Peter's drink had been spiked, Dawn believes this may have disorientated him. |
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If the strip turns red, blue or green after one minute, this is an indication that the drink was spiked with Ketamine, GHB or Rohypnol. |
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He was a good head taller with bright blue eyes and dirty blonde spiked hair. |
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His black hair was spiked and a pair of yellow tinted glasses rested in front of his dark brown eyes. |
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This teenager held a buff build and tall lean body with brown hair was spiked and wire frame glasses rested on his nose. |
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There are parties with spiked eggnog and trees adorned with colors and stars and angels. |
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Her unruly teeth have been tamed into a neat, pearly, Californian smile, the parakeet spiked hair is now a glossy black mane. |
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Count me among the devotees of this subtly herby and refreshingly fruity drink, spiked with just enough vanilla for intrigue. |
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The green is regularly spiked, cored and scarified and is mowed three times a week during the bowling season. |
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The flat prairies are spiked and divided by the grain elevator that serve as a reminder of an architectural feat unique to North America. |
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Some shot straight up like a picket fence, others spiked violently to one side like a backslash. |
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The blond drew a spiked chain, while the other drew a nefariously shaped sword. |
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The white villa was surrounded by a high spiked wall and a pack of mastiffs patrolled the grounds. |
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Grungey if intelligent indie meets spiked math rock, and unexpectedly this really works. |
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He had dark chocolate brown hair that was gelled so it spiked slightly at the front. |
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In that time, the energy had focused and spiked beyond what I have ever felt before. |
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Contemporary human template DNA from a phenotypically healthy individual was therefore spiked with an ancient DNA extract from a cave bear. |
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His usual perfectly spiked dirty blonde hair was messy and it exaggerated his sharp features. |
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The close burgonet has a high comb, a peak, a barred, spiked visor and three gorget plates. |
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Her spiked bracers glint in the dim torchlight and her silver chaukrum reflect the light onto the walls. |
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He is taking a gap year between school and university, and is currently working as a spiked intern. |
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Researchers provide volunteers with a food or beverage that's spiked with a traceable form of magnesium. |
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He's bespeckled in piercings, he's wearing a spiked dog collar, a leather jacket and, to top it off, he's been injured in a skating accident! |
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Tale is ingenuously layered, infused with creepiness and spiked with a couple of real heart-stoppers. |
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The meme started at 11 am CST and spiked around 3 pm when it became a trending topic. |
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Offerings of vinyl pants and spiked bracelets are preferable, but mixed tapes will more likely guarantee good results. |
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Lobster bisque spiked with a shot of Armagnac, adminstered at the table, would work better if the salt content were tamed. |
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After some initially difficult yanking his shrunken body fell through the spiked hole without too much complaint. |
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With his bright blue sapphire eyes and ebony black spiked hair he stunned the school's female population, excluding Amanda and her friends. |
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His hair was slightly longer and spiked up in the middle, like a little Mohawk. |
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In February, up to seven prison staff suffered memory blackouts after their drinks were spiked during a night out. |
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He said all the drinks at the event had been free and believes their beers may have been spiked because of his total blank about the evening. |
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He had bleached his hair almost white and spiked it into a number of horns all over his head. |
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Although somewhat bleak, it is a graceful affair, lovingly crafted, deeply felt, and spiked with mordant cleverness. |
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His hair was naturally dirty blonde, and he had spiked it up with some green tips. |
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I thought myself a feisty, little girl with my short, spiked hair and my three ear-piercings and fake nose ring. |
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Heavy forged gate, with 20 mm square verticals, fullered spiked tops and circles captured by collars. |
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He was wearing glasses and had his hair spiked up, and Christy caught the glint of braces on his teeth. |
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Had they been in possession of a handful of headless nails and a hammer, they could have spiked Wellington's artillery. |
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He grabbed a small spiked ball no bigger than a softball and attached it to the end of the chain. |
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Police today cast doubt on the usefulness of over-the-counter drug testing kits to detect spiked drinks. |
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The only difference was her new haircut, shorn sides and a spiked up fin, now dyed black. |
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His hair was spiked, and he was wearing a white shirt under his green and blue varsity jacket. |
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Then I was caned one last time, whipped one last time, soaked one last time, and spiked one last time. |
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Alternative landscape plants might include spiked speedwell, lilies, Siberian iris, spiked gayfeather and garden sage. |
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The helmet crested in a spiked ridge, and beneath it lay a crisscrossing spiderweb of thin bones. |
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I'm sometimes asked if I'd be frightened of walking through a jungle and being spiked by a thorn. |
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And they spiked the story by their top investigative reporter, so they didn't get sued because they simply killed the story before birth. |
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A leaked internal document shows that this is not the first time that Myers has had articles spiked by the editor. |
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During a radio interview, Mr Waters said the newspaper spiked his column on the grounds the article was libellous and inaccurate. |
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I gelled my hair so it would keep its messily spiked style and grabbed a beaded hemp necklace that one of my friends had made for me off the bathroom counter. |
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My photo of me attending a Bon Jovi concert, hair spiked and bleached Marilyn Monroe blonde, accompanied by a skin-tight zebra print, zippered mini-dress, is admired. |
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When he was in Denver he showed up with spiked hair, like a punk rocker. |
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You two are the stupid punks who spiked her drink in the first place! |
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His dirty blond hair, having been cut short three months previous, had grown out some, and the man had spiked it using the girls' hair gel in liberal amounts. |
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He likens it to a marriage, spiked with petulant tiffs, where affection has cooled into mutual respect and where the partners are increasingly living apart together. |
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The country is mostly flat and quietly beautiful, spiked with royal palms. |
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Were he not clean-shaven with slicked back dark brown hair, and had he been wearing spiked hiking boots, the large man would look like a lumberjack fresh from the forest. |
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When the bison slaughter rose to its height, wolves and other scavengers thrived on the availability of carrion, and wolf numbers probably spiked briefly. |
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And, of course, there is Carol Vorderman who doesn't look bad from any angle, but lying on a sofa in a tight Donna Karan outfit and spiked boots she is positively scrumptious. |
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Jostling for your tastebuds' attention is a melee of strawberry and redcurrant jam spiked with spice and harmoniously threaded with elegant oaky notes. |
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Police say she went to his house, knocked him out with a Mickey Finn and, as he was falling asleep from the spiked cocktail, strangled him with a rope. |
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He looked about sixteen or seventeen, and his black hair was spiked up. |
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His hair was a spiked Mohawk and he was wearing the same choker as Ray. |
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If Joan were really around, she'd skull Le Pen with a spiked mace. |
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He was an undersized senior with spiked auburn hair and russet eyes. |
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In the event, the Guardian spiked my article for unrelated reasons. |
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Gas prices just spiked up this week and so did home heating oil. |
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Driven by envy, his eldest brother spiked his drink with poison. |
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Despite this being a busy week in games and practices, fans were still out to see the volleyball women doing their stuff as they spiked the ball in for the win. |
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Rations of food and water were spiked with a hallucinogenic. |
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And it's hard to resist her Creole corn spiked with tomato and red pepper, the kind of thing that would make any steam table in town a little more terrific. |
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His thick brown hair was spiked, but shaggy at the same time. |
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Their weapons looked menacing even holstered and their spiked helmets with the single eye-sensor oscillating back and forth made him somewhat uncomfortable. |
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Along the home straight of the track, time and time again he pushed himself to the point of exhaustion, his spiked shoes echoing around the empty stands. |
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I wouldn't change a thing in my soup of the day, which starred a little heap of veggies swimming in a light chicken broth, slightly spiked with ginger. |
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A hairy, humanoid brute with a spiked club crushed it to the ground. |
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Chickpeas feature in the majority of meze, in either hummus, falafel or salad, and are often spiked with coriander or mint or given a welcome boost from red chilli. |
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The basins repeatedly filled with water, spiked with fluorescent pigment, which glowed a toxic green under the black Light, then emptied, in a slow, inexorable rhythm. |
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He wore his hair relatively short and spiked and though many men said that it made him look evil, his soldiers said it matched his daring personality. |
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Snapping out of her trance, she stood up quickly and found herself staring at some stranger with spiked brownish hair and an extremely large puffy jacket. |
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Someone once told me that peroxide punky stripes on spiked hair was cool. |
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Consumption of organic green tea in Jeju has continually increased, as interest in healthy food and drink has spiked. |
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Anti-Americanism has spiked to unprecedented heights, making the world less willing to act with us to share the superpower burden. |
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She is usually shown seated on a rock, holding a spear, and with a spiked shield propped beside her. |
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After the soldiers manning the fort were forced to abandon it, they spiked its guns and fled themselves before reinforcements could arrive. |
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He insisted he did not knowingly take the drugs and claimed his drink was spiked on anight out. |
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A group of girls talking in a mix of languages, in a streety English hip-hop and a swoony lyricism spiked with Spanish. |
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The large punch bowl has the special spiked punch, the small punch bowl is for the kids. |
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She'd been picturing some Gormenghastian monstrosity, a mass of dark stone and hulking, spiked towers. |
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The water sample to be tested has been spiked with arsenic, antimony, mercury, and lead in quantities commonly found in industrial effluents. |
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Nicolaas, or Nick, as the family called him, wanted to turn professional but an ear injury, sustained during the war, spiked his plans. |
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The cylinder cleaner uses six or seven rotating, spiked cylinders to break up large clumps of cotton. |
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Proganochelys lacked the ability to pull its head into its shell, had a long neck, and had a long, spiked tail ending in a club. |
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The explosives might be spiked with radioactive materials to simulate fallout dispersal. |
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She must be a knockout in the patent leather butt-huggers and spiked heels. |
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Specific winter tires are ideal in the colder, wetter and icier months, such as spiked and those made of rubber only. |
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French marines in Fort Lapin and the coastal artillery emplacements spiked the guns and retreated. |
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After his election, the activity of white supremacist groups spiked considerably. |
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It hopped onto the pandanus plant, grabbed the spiked edge of one of the long straplike leaves and began a series of ripping motions. |
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After he scored a touchdown he spiked the ball in the end zone. |
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The Alabama Slammer is a hickory barbecue glaze, spiked with chipolte heat. |
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He recommends the water melon sherbet, spiked with Rooh Afza and served with melon chunks, opposite Dojana House Chowk in Matia Mahal. |
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During the incident the officer's arm was injured on a spiked wall railings. |
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These clays, wobbly devices such as a Bosu, rotating discs, spiked half-ball domes, foam squares, and a wobble board are the mainstays of any gym. |
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Spiked samples were mixed gently but thoroughly, aliquoted into 20 ml glass scintillation vials and placed into the photosynthetron. |
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Aerate your lawn with a garden fork or other spiked instrument. |
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If the cotton is shipped in modules, the module feeder breaks the modules apart using spiked rollers and extracts the largest pieces of foreign material from the cotton. |
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In one unusual instance during the attempted rape scene, Leigh became distraught and hit Marvin so hard with a spiked shoe, that it marked his face. |
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The comparison was helped by the spiked Pickelhaube helmet worn by German forces until 1916, which would be reminiscent of images depicting ancient Hun helmets. |
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Samples were spiked with haemolysate for haemolysis studies. |
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Right....cats, like stegosauri, have spiked tails they use as weapons. |
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But whatever the Russians may have felt about Shakespear, his superiors were delighted by the way he had so skilfully spiked the Tsar's guns by liberating his subjects. |
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This prep pan sears large sea scallops 'til tender, almost caramelly, and then plates them on a creamy sweet corn sauce spiked with bits of Applewood smoked bacon. |
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Coastguards at Stornoway said the 26-year-old, on board the trawler Audacious II, had been badly spiked through the hand by a ratfish caught in the nets. |
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The rock star wore black with outlandish pink and green spiked hair. |
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Traffic accidents spiked in December when there was ice on the roads. |
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A speciality of the Toluca region of Mexico, the pungent sausage was spiked with roasted serrano and poblano chilies, plenty of herbs and a shot of vinegar for tang. |
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