They left to find work tapping rubber trees in Indonesia, sending home what cash they could afford for Zan and his brothers, who were 12 and six. |
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Her legs moved fast, tapping on the pads and somehow liking the rhythmic pounding of her feet. |
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Christopher continued to stare down at his coffee as she came to stand in the doorway, his finger still tapping the lip of the cup. |
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This is the challenge of actually tapping the talent and cultural literacy in our diverse population. |
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Sputnik requires users to log in before using the system, so a wireless network provider knows who's tapping its resources. |
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Blackall was the first town in Queensland to attempt tapping the great artesian basin for a town water supply. |
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Also known as natural rubber latex, this milky cytosol is acquired by tapping the commercial rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis. |
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He picked up some loose pieces of paper and straightened them together by tapping them three times on the podium's surface. |
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Her gentle voice can lull you into a state of meditation and nostalgia and then another song will make your toe start tapping. |
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The look of each dance group and each dance is different, but each begins with the drummers tapping on their drum rims and singing. |
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His feet were shuffling along with the rest of him, tapping out the beat on the cement floor. |
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It is a milky substance that is harvested by tapping the tree, a process similar to the harvesting of maple syrup. |
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Toddy, an alcoholic liquor, is made by tapping the tree, which is done by cutting off the tip of a flower stem. |
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Naturally, one of the distinct pleasures of meeting her is tapping her for anecdotes of this bygone era. |
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He denied that his country's police had been tapping the telephones of the South African cricket team during their tour. |
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At least, my information will confuse whoever is listening or tapping my phone. |
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Drilling and tapping the tough steel of a receiver, while keeping the holes straight and aligned, is a task for a good machinist. |
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With lifeless voices, singers march through the streets, striking bells and tapping on drums made of buffalo skin. |
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The latter was tapping her old, brittle foot impatiently against the cold marble of the palace floor. |
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A string quartet was playing merrily in the corner and hundreds of feet were tapping out uneven rhythms on the mosaic marble floor. |
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I drummed my fingers lightly on the green felt of the table, tapping out a little rhythm. |
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He began tapping a tempo out on the woodblock and nodded his head to the tune. |
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Emily and Anna sang along with the radio with Emily tapping the beat out on the steering wheel occasionally. |
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Glancing at her, I saw her studying her phone furiously and tapping a message out. |
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I found that, once I got the hang of the technique, speaking messages was much faster than tapping them out. |
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But then again, we're stuck at a PC tapping away all day, while he is doing a job he no doubt loves, where people pay him for his silliness. |
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He formed what was essentially a war cabinet, tapping prominent Republicans Henry Stimson and Frank Knox to run the War and Navy Departments. |
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All versions of the FTT use a tapping device that records the number of taps performed by a subject over a series of ten-second intervals. |
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As she walked through the door, sounds of tapping on the keyboards and the faint whirring of the photocopy machine greeted her. |
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Somehow, she had hope for the sound of her tapping to come to her ears, but then again, she still was dubious. |
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I noticed him stealing looks in my direction every few seconds and I realized that my squirming and tapping was annoying him. |
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What seemed like seconds later, she was roused from her sleep by the sound of tapping. |
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The sounds of my father's constant tapping against the floor were the only noise in the room, which made everything more terrifying. |
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He woke up to the sound of Birdsong and the faintest sound of tapping on a keyboard about two rooms away. |
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The character of the sound elicited by tapping was, thus, indicative of the state of health of the underlying tissues. |
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And yet we let it rot away and die without ever tapping into the stories our elders have to tell. |
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Start your screw hole with an awl by tapping gently with a hammer or a soft-face mallet. |
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Entertainment was provided by morris dancers, majorettes and wrestlers, with Bratton Silver Band also on hand to get the toes tapping. |
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I smiled, putting one hand on his shoulder and tapping the back of some tall guy in front of us. |
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At any moment he's liable to surprise you with a riff on his trumpet or break out into spontaneous scatting, tapping his foot to a mental rhythm. |
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There, the sight of techies tapping out messages on the BlackBerry was as common as snowplows scraping Chicago streets after a storm. |
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Mary was sitting on the bed, tapping her foot and humming a tune as she set her needles, thimble, and thread into a sack. |
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He pretended to consider that for a moment, tapping his fingers together as if deep in thought. |
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She focused on her laptop, tapping keys but she was typing meaningless words. |
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Sora pursed his lips in thought, tapping his mechanical pencil on the page. |
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I drummed my fingers on the throw pillow at the end of the couch, tapping my foot on the carpet. |
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Pollen was sprinkled on the media by gently tapping a set of three flowers directly above the surface of the medium in each Petri dish. |
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A blind on the door has been pulled up and a small bell-like cord end is tapping on the glass. |
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The left leg, flat and sinuous, extends forward to the tip of its elegant beribboned slipper, as if tapping time. |
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Friday's session is sure to raise the roof and promises to be a rousing foot tapping treat for all lovers of trad. |
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Metal triblets are used to adjust the size and shape of finished rings, usually by tapping the ring with a nylon hammer. |
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He stood by the fireplace in a worn uniform, his tricorn under his arm, tapping his fingers on the mantel. |
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The teacher was staring at her, tapping his miniature piece of chalk on the blackboard. |
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She was wearing a sleeveless short silken white night gown and tapping her bare feet on the carpeted floors of the room. |
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The poor bloke behind the counter struggled with his keyboard, tapping away for at least a minute before giving up. |
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We sunk that well, and lo and behold, we heard tapping at the bottom of that well, and that just started the whole thing rolling. |
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I try nodding my head, skanking in a ragga style, foot tapping and finger waggling. |
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It feels like there are spiders inside my mind, skittering and tapping me dreadfully with hundreds of nasty little feet. |
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At first I was only conscious of the tapping of sticks and a faint smell of boiled sweets. |
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The USMA Band and its ensembles can keep your toes tapping with a full slate of free public concerts and recitals throughout the year. |
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Once inside, Paddy fastened the three locks and bolts on the door before tapping in the security code which activated the magnetic seal. |
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The test of these big, old-fashioned musicals is whether they bring a smile to your face and set your feet tapping. |
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Just then, there was the sound of a baton tapping loudly against a music stand. |
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Garoto is tapping Ragold's U.S. distribution network for Velamints and Juicefuls, and may later add bonbons and other premium chocolate treats. |
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It's my way of tapping into the eternal mystery of life, that mystical force that rolls on despite the petty attempts of humans to change it. |
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She was sitting there, her hair in perfect bouffant fashion, manicured fingers tapping a staccato beat. |
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Ten seconds after that I was happily bouncing up and down and tapping my hands on my desk, I was to full of energy to just sit here! |
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He watched, perhaps with a bit of a flinch as I unslung the laptop and set it down, rotating it toward him and tapping the keyboard. |
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Dogitt walked onto the stage wearing a top hat, a bow tie, and shiny, tapping shoes. |
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The tapping sound somewhat soothed Carl, and lulled him into a sleepy state, only then to be reawakened by the icy wind. |
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To bruise herbs, Mr. Sullivan advises crushing then with the back of a large knife or tapping them with a mallet. |
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Its non-commercial placement cell helps its students by tapping job opportunities in leading companies. |
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Beneath it, there's a sense that the ever-present vibraphone and glockenspiel are tapping out a secret language. |
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Once inside of the parlor, she could see that the rain had begun to fall, light sprinkles tapping rhythmically against the window glass. |
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Slip plants from pots by tipping the pot over your hand and tapping, squeezing, or pressing on the bottom. |
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Duvall produced an electronic notepad and began tapping on it as he answered. |
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She'd sit at the terminal, frowning, cigarette burning in the tray, tapping a rapid staccato. |
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They discovered the bar crammed full of newspaper hacks and TV presenters, tapping away at laptops and writing in notepads. |
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The three musicians began their instruments, playing a cheerful and happy tune that sent the pirates toe tapping and hand clapping. |
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The young male dragon emerged fully from the dilapidated nest, his tiny claws softly tapping the stony cave floor as he took his first step. |
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The skinny one put the CDs down on top of the counter and began tapping at the cash register. |
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I haven't struck the match yet but my fingers are tapping on the match box! |
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A character walking on concrete makes the sound of a pencil tapping a tabletop, and footsteps on a lawn sound like gravel in a cement mixer. |
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Simonsen's strop around his area, tapping his index finger to his head, was a desperate attempt to cast blame where it did not belong. |
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You can locate these wall studs by tapping on the wall with your hammer and listening for a solid sound. |
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When a group of boys and girls danced to the latest chartbuster, many in the auditorium started tapping their feet. |
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Right, that's me done and my fingers and eyes need soothing after tapping away on a horrible laptop. |
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She rolled out of bed and had just cinched the belt on her bathrobe when she heard tapping on her window. |
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Once inside, audience members were clapping, singing, tapping their hands and feet, and moving to the rhythm. |
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The typewriter's tapping turns into the patter of rain as the story he's writing fades into the picture. |
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A facility such as this needs to build up a consistent and regular paying clientele, while tapping into a good catchment area. |
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You can anticipate a much wider range of possibilities by tapping into your robot's perceptual system. |
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At the end of the long room, a grey haired sixty year old man is tapping his desk with his fingers whilst perusing a wad of documents. |
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I was made to feel an important part of the team, even though I was just tapping a computer. |
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She had the impudence to get impatient, tapping her fingers on the desk, and tidying empty bags as she waited. |
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But, as many employers have found out, tapping the trust fund piggy bank can bring increased personal risk and result in harsh measures. |
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Indeed, there were rumors that a paranoid White House was planting informants in newsrooms and even tapping reporters' phones. |
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Unlike a full-electric vehicle, the hybrid's battery is self-contained and recharges while tapping the brakes, thus requiring no plug-in. |
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The tapping pattern consisted of touching with the index finger in a counterclockwise direction each of the plates in turn. |
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During his session Simon was given a post-hypnotic suggestion triggered by tapping the top of his mallet. |
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I think our music crosses over because we're tapping into a romantic yearning that so many people have. |
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The rain was still pounding relentlessly against the glass, tapping and slapping. |
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Even if the sheet is thick enough to sustain tapping, it may actually be more economical to use self-clinching fasteners with gaugeable threads. |
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Hacking also becomes useful in tapping into intranet networks, making you privy to who is talking about what. |
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Sandy, on the other hand, was furiously tapping on Dianna's shoulder, a glister of fear visible in her baby blue eyes. |
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Merely tapping the magazine from the bottom seats it in the second detent, allowing the bolt to engage the top round. |
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Salt farms and gristmills dotted the coastline, their windmills tapping the sea breezes for energy. |
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Allen went for a disarm, tapping the back of Jacob's hand before leading the blade in a sharp angle. |
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For a while, the only sounds heard were the distant roar of the highway outside and the tapping rain on the window. |
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She stood in the parlor entranceway with her vigilant eyes fixed on them, her foot tapping impatiently against the hardwood floor. |
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You can test this by taking a small hammer and gently tapping your forehead just above the left eyebrow. |
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She heard the tin whistle begin, and without even realising she was doing it, began tapping her feet to the ever-present drum. |
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Paige drummed her fingers impatiently against her thighs, tapping her foot against the floor of the car. |
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She fidgeted constantly, tapping her foot, drumming her fingers on her leg, or plucking at her newly straightened hair. |
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Either they were humming along or tapping their feet or were drumming their fingers. |
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He sat up and looked at her, absently tapping the edge of the piano keys without making a sound. |
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I watched his hands, tipping measured amounts of powder from a pewter horn, tapping in a ball and wad with a short ramrod. |
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In Spain, the audiences shout 'jaleos' while the flamenco dancers' footwork and the tapping of her castanets move to the strumming of the guitar. |
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Unfortunately, Ireland today is tapping the sophisticated capital market of Frankfurt not for investment, but for jollification. |
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The ragged sound of tapping valves beneath the dusty hoods of several trucks fills the air, which smells strongly of diesel fuel. |
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String bends, two-handed tapping, arpeggios, chromatic notes, and whammy bar dumps blaze through the leads with refreshing unpredictability. |
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Noah was whistling softly under his breath, his fingers tapping gently to the beat of a song on the radio. |
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Having your phone at the ready or tapping away constantly gives rise to what experts are calling infomania. |
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He heard the light tapping of keys, and opened his eyes to find that Dan was sprawled on the floor, working on his laptop. |
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A few lights shone on a figure alternately twiddling knobs on various mixers and tapping keys on his computer or midi keyboards. |
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This was followed by some lively jigs and reels in which there was much tapping of feet amongst the audience. |
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He looked over at her, raising his eyebrow, tapping his cigarette and sending burning ashes into the air. |
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Haley took another drag of her cigarette before tapping the ashes into her empty tea cup. |
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A guy with sandy brown hair was sitting on one of the seats, his foot tapping in an impatient rhythm. |
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Either mechanical tapping or electrical stimulation of the supraorbital regions may evoke the blink reflex. |
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For the young and young at heart, there's also a number of niteclubs to keep those dancing feet tapping. |
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The financial system could be reorganized along the line of tapping into this significant source of external finance. |
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Fresh pollen was collected from anthers on plants by gently tapping the stems of plants while holding a collecting tray below the tassels. |
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A reverse mortgage allows senior citizens to earn tax-free income by tapping the equity in their homes. |
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Even as the image fades to black and the credits roll, you continue to hear the tapping underneath the music until the credits end. |
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But it is not only prospective customers who are tapping these sites. |
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My mother did rubber latex tapping for a meagre wage to feed us. |
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Even the reporters who, previously, had resigned themselves to intent observation, were tapping their feet in time to the music, their lips moving silently. |
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Closer still was a repetitive tock tock tock which I quickly guessed was my daughter tapping the table with coins from her second visitation of the tooth fairy. |
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After about an hour, he hears a faint tapping sound from inside the freezer and opens the door. |
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In large part Cho raised these funds by tapping into his own Asian American community. |
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While we were waiting for our luggage I saw him feverishly tapping his iPad. |
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The foot tapping was in perfect sync to the sounds of the drum. |
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He suspects that he saw, somehow, what the thieves saw, tapping into their perception of the back of the house. |
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Speaking a brief command is more efficient than swiping to unlock, swiping to find the right app, and then tapping through an interface in order to get what I want. |
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Dropsy was treated by bleeding, tapping, and plantain and liverwort. |
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The legendary puppets have a conversation about Muppets Most Wanted, Oscar bait, and love tapping Tina Fey. |
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For a flash, I grasped the Holy Grail of my endless tap, tap, tapping on the door. |
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And beware of tapping into groundwater for agriculture too, as that can have the same effect as a drought. |
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After hearing tapping on the door to their room, a couple of weary travellers peered through the curtains to be greeted by a 2.5 metre female saltie staring back at them. |
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It manages to touch us by tapping into our already existent ideas about what goes on inside the dugouts and clubhouses of most major league squads. |
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Everyone seemed to be grooving to the music, or at least tapping a foot. |
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The other well-known xylem tapping parasites are the mistletoes. |
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We now have a network of more than 25 microfinance institutions tapping into commercial capital markets to fund loan portfolios. |
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She studied what she had wrote, playing it back in her mind while lightly tapping her foot as she moved her hand to the various positions on the frets of the guitar. |
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I exclaimed coming up and tapping my older sister on the shoulder. |
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Fill the spaces between plants with soil mix, tapping gently. |
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Turning full face to him, she placed her free hand on hip, and though Yllek couldn't see it, he knew instinctively her foot was tapping the floor. |
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So, the pair set about tapping into that world to find partners who might appreciate the utility of a dead, frozen kitten. |
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She was tapping her bright green fingernails against the desk. |
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The one that spoke wore his strawberry blond hair in a braid and was tapping a wickedly curved sword against his shoulder, looking none too impressed with the man below him. |
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Did you know that papal death is officially determined by the Cardinal Chamberlain by gently tapping the late Pope's head thrice with a silver hammer? |
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He sat staring out the window with his elbows on the arm rests and his thumbs under his chin, slowly tapping his two index fingers together as he planned his next step. |
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At the moment, this necessitates ripping out the necessary HTML and PHP from one of my existing pages, and hastily tapping something out in Notepad. |
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But the man in her life, a trim, handsome fellow who works as an airline pilot, was sitting on the edge of the bed in his running gear, and tapping on a laptop. |
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But a comparably high level of shock can be produced just by tapping with a hand tool such as a screwdriver, by knocking two drives together, or forcing a drive into its slot. |
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Enjoy a hip-hop experience that will have you bobbing your head, tapping your toes, and most importantly, won't leave you feeling cheap and used the next morning. |
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The lady with the pencil stopped tapping it, and stuck it behind her ear. |
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She muttered to herself and swam slowly over to the wall control panel, tapping in the correct key code on the fluorescent buttons to make the water vanish. |
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And we don't think the fighter pilots will be tapping IMs on keyboards. |
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There were no doubters in the prisons and gulags, where dissidents spread the news, tapping to each other in code what the American President had dared to say. |
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But to do so is to undermine the writer's genius for tapping into quirky, funny human nature, which regardless of history remains pretty much the same. |
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Virgo The Full Pisces Moon, Monday, requires tapping into Virgo humility to override excess pride. |
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It was the familiar loud thumping of the Captains as well as the softer tap tap tapping of his boots that made such the welcoming sound as the two blew into the dinning room. |
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Male Balamara gydia, Australian crickets, have a complete stridulatory apparatus but communicate with females by tapping their abdomens on vegetation. |
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She had her knitting in her lap and was trying to concentrate on her stitches when she heard tapping at her window. Darn it! She dropped a stitch. |
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But as soon as she saw what the tapping was, she grew irritated. |
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If you have plasterboard walls you may be tempted to sound out the studs by tapping along the surface until the tone of the tap changes from hollow to shallow. |
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There is no doubt that the launch of several new games consoles offering not just games but DVD movies and the promise of online features are tapping a rich vein of demand. |
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A light tapping on my shoulder interrupted my inner diatribe. |
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Jeffress was of course tapping into a wellspring of anti-Mormon prejudice in the culture. |
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Suddenly the sound of light tapping on the ground seemed to distract her. |
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I sat boredly on my stool, tapping my hand against the marble counter. |
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More to the point it can demonstrate how a chain store can expand sales by tapping into other market segments not being met by current product offerings. |
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I fall back into a dream and then suddenly there is a tapping on the window just above my bed. |
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Do you really trust the people who are tapping your phone and auditing your taxes to take over your medical records? |
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Both the non-handshake and his speech might be seen as Rouhani tapping the brakes, not slamming them. |
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She does, however, excel at tapping into her inner mannishness. |
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It is essential that the balance between the weight of your sinker and the line you are using is such that you can constantly feel your sinker tapping the bottom. |
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So instead of tapping into spare capacity, Uber had to coax new capacity into being. |
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Instead, crews should use wood wedges, tapping gently when necessary. |
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Joyce plays with the idea of musical sounds, with peals of girlish giggles, snatches of songs, ringing of bells and tapping of canes creating a symphony of noise. |
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A teacher dressed up as a pageboy stood up and was tapping a mike. |
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Yet even knee deep in slush, Kelly soldiers on, bashing errant boyfriends, railing against the media machine and tapping an expansive geyser of teenage venom. |
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By current standards, Eve is old-fashioned, her wiles and stratagems strictly based on aligning herself with men for their power rather than tapping into her own. |
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Stephen takes the cap off an airshaft and explains that canal builders built between two air shafts by tapping the walls and working towards each other. |
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While some players were tapping deep into their reserves, those with pretensions to the title were husbanding their resources in preparation for the second week. |
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There is some unspoken protocol against intruding on a stranger's grief, but I could not help myself from gently tapping on her shoulder and asking if she was okay. |
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Even the police could be seen tapping their feet along to Gareth's unmistakable voice, which developed from his years as a chorister in Bradford Cathedral choir. |
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My mental equilibrium improves when I resume the repetitive motion of jiggling my knee, or tapping my foot, or lightly kicking the table leg, etc. |
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My fingers started tapping against my leg to the beat of the music. |
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You activate the subdial by tapping on the crystal, which is made of unbreakable sapphire glass. |
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The committee said tapping ELA was done without restrain and without considering the negative effects for the economy. |
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Basal operations is turning machining of complex profiles in terms of shape, frontal planes, inner and outer diameters, tapping and threading. |
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Little Sister, with their kazoos, animal impressions and quirky songs got feet tapping and hands clapping. |
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Clark demonstrated a wide-ranging ability to make dance numbers fly, from tapping chorines and cowboys to that Astaire-Rogers kinda thing. |
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Six freewriting techniques offer keys to tapping into the subconscious of creativity. |
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It is becoming more common for small businesses to explore other routes for expansion, such as tapping into nontraditional locations. |
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Lifestyle plan reorients the body to optimum health by tapping into bioactives and keeping tabs on omega 3 levels. |
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This granddaughter was clearly tapping into the energy and fun that many grandboomers bring to their new role. |
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Ashley had this light saber glowstick that he kept tapping me on the back with. |
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He also crashes parties in Williamsburg and is skilled at tapping a keg. |
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There were contentious debates over the clipper chip, online wire tapping, and encryption. |
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Similar to a Yiddish shnorrer, a Pumpgenie is a virtuoso in the art of tapping all acquaintances for money and never paying it back. |
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He developed a trochar and cannula that allowed tapping of the pleural space without allowing air entrainment. |
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The S-series is the company's high-speed program and the Synchros series is designed for use in synchronized tapping machines. |
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When the turves are laid, firm them down gently by laying a plank on top of them and tapping it with a rubber mallet or the back of a rake. |
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Hot tapping allows a pipe or tank to continue to be used while it is maintained or modified. |
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Joviality fled from the table, Shekhar studied his cards. Owad frowned at his. His foot was tapping on the concrete floor. More watchers came. |
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Natural rubber originates from the latex of the rubber tree, which is acquired by tapping into the bark layers of the rubber tree. |
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The skip may communicate the weight, turn, line, and other tactics by calling or tapping a broom on the ice. |
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Many woodpeckers have the habit of tapping noisily on tree trunks with their beaks. |
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Foppl stood holding a sjambok or cattle whip of giraffe hide, tapping the handle against his leg in a steady, syncopated figure. |
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With the patented furnace advanced slag-free tapping system, charging, tapping and taphole refilling are possible under power-on conditions. |
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In earlier years, the intelligence services would often recruit agents by tapping them up. |
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They make nuts, bolts, tapping screws, fasteners, anchors, togglers, drills, taps, rings, sockets and pop rivets. |
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Tapotement, tapping, or percussion are strokes aimed toward energizing the area being treated, yet at the same time loosening and relaxing it. |
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Inventories thread rolling screws, thread cutting screws, machine screws, self tapping screws, nuts, bolts and washers. |
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The preventive measures include tapping each finger with the thumb of your text hand or pulling the text thumb with the other hand five times. |
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He had to survive by tapping into the industrious Somalian community in the suburb of Mayfair in Johannesburg which specialises in retail. |
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Spotting, drilling, reaming, chamfering, counterboring, boring, tapping, and so forth are typical operations. |
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The band features a guitar and bodhran plus a fan playing the spoons and another tapping two bottles of Buckfast together. |
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Marabella, now licking her lollipop and tapping her foot, appears unfazed. |
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When first appointed, he surveyed and mapped the entire system, and strove to investigate the many abuses of the water supply, such as the act of tapping into pipes illegally. |
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Foundations know that they are tapping into root causes because their programs produce concrete outcomes analyzable by sophisticated scientific metrics. |
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Lakshadweep Islands, Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra and Gujarat are the states where diving centres are tapping the market demand by training adventure sport lovers. |
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Of these, A Christmas Carol was most popular and, tapping into an old tradition, did much to promote a renewed enthusiasm for the joys of Christmas in Britain and America. |
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In these areas, the lontar palm provides timber and thatching as well as food in the form of fruits, and palm sugar which is obtained by tapping the fruit stems. |
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To hear him playing, singing melodically, and tapping out a backing rhythm by rapping his fingers on the side of his guitar was a sight worth the admission fee in itself. |
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Their technology is most visible at sites in Britain such as Dolaucothi where they exploited gold deposits with at least 5 long aqueducts tapping adjacent rivers and streams. |
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Greenpeace activists have also been targets of phone tapping, death threats, violence and even state terrorism in the case of the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior. |
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The concept developed into multi-function machining, that is, combined turning, milling, drilling, boring, counterboring, reaming, tapping, and grinding. |
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At another, now upside down but still pillarlike, he makes a further such display, tapping his foot as if he had time to kill, and all this were mere ennui. |
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Double tapping the toggle switch in any direction initiates a strobe effect which can disorientate a suspect, providing potentially life-saving seconds. |
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Exclusion criteria included otorrhoea, visual impairment, learning disability, and poor gross motor skills rendering the patient incapable of tapping the screen. |
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Strengthen your resolve by tapping your inner penny-pincher. |
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By tapping into the same potato-oil combo that gave us French fries and potato chips, latkes proved too addictive to be contained to the holiday season. |
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By tapping on a clock, you can then shift a dial to figure out the perfect time to link up that work check-in, family call or friendly chat across multiple timezones. |
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Male azyine ladybird beetles have distinctive pairs of hairy bulblike structures, called parameres, that remain outside the female's body, tapping rhythmically against her. |
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