Very bright friends of mine ended up attaching the chain to the front wheel or both to the front and rear.
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"Nearly 90% of drawings in which the chain is attached to the front wheel (or both to the front and the rear) were made by females," he writes.
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The aero extends to the front end, as well ...
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Maghraoui went back to the front, and joined isis .
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Then, "She ran to the front door," John Pannirello said.
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Making his way to the front, Pleitgen finally saw Zarif.
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In normal times political talent gravitates to the front benches.
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Without further ado, Dr. Kuhns sprang back to the front.
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To the front of that, add who gets to decide.
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We were so young when we went to the front.
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Backup dancers finally come to the front of the stage.
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So I stumble to the front and drink another cup.
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A bridge of wooden steps leads to the front door.
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There's no way for you to move to the front.
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Eventually, we made it to the front of the line.
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Crying babies get pushed to the front of the line.
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After the parade began, she advanced to the front section.
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And, as he ages, he'll start closer to the front.
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"How did this get to the front of the line?"
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I walked to the front door and rang the bell.
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Total system power to the front tires is 121 horsepower.
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Local stores move you to the front of the floor.
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You don't want to sprint to the front right away.
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The first night's offering went to the front row dignitaries.
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Like Omar, many have been dispatched to the front to die.
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It made it to the front page of the gaming [subreddit].
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He walked up to the front to talk to the crew.
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No queuing for you — straight to the front of the line.
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Pull those slinky, sexy numbers to the front of your closet.
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KS: Also, you go to the front of the TSA line.
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He said he believed Anderson was known to the front office.
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Smaller objects were placed to the front, larger ones in back.
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They were killed by a bomb rigged to the front door.
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After a couple of years he was moved to the front.
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Are you guys off to the front when you get in?
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"That's up to the front office and Ryan Fitzpatrick," Smith said.
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He climbed out and came to the front of our house.
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Power flows to the front wheels through an eight-speed automatic.
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A broad flight of granite steps leads to the front doors.
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Just then, her grandniece ran to the front of the courtroom.
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The blaze caused some damage to the front of the building.
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Hussien races to the front to try to bolster the defenses.
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Sneak up to the front door of a crabby old widow.
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Instead, Starlite came to the front door with a shy smile.
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The future shouldn't belong to the Front National and its ilk.
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We managed to make it to the front of the line.
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A loggia paved with Saltillo tiles leads to the front door.
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It took me about four minutes to get to the front.
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My childhood home, close to the front line, was bombed repeatedly.
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Go deeper ... Women and jihad: From bride to the front line
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Everyone was pushing to get to the front of the line.
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Wilkenson Joseph, then 35, was the closest to the front door.
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Bringing James Beard-affiliated meals to the front of the plane.
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He's a bruiser who gets to the front of the net.
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I snuck down to the front row and he decimated me.
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A covered porch with stone arches leads to the front door.
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He walked to the front door and knocked but no one answered.
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Does he end up facing to the front or to the back?
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The children crowd to the front, eager to see how they're done.
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A man and a woman come to the front of the class.
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In other words, they point to the front end of a recession.
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Harris stepped to the front of the room and clinked a wineglass.
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Eventually, negotiations with Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) will move to the front burner.
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Caleb said he yelled to other passengers to move to the front.
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Or, as impassioned players raged, maybe it's been moved to the front.
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It's not long before I'm spotted and invited up to the front.
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I see apps that bring what we care about to the front.
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Genovese ran to the front of the building where Moseley's assault continued.
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Teenage recruits were dosed with amphetamines and shipped to the front; Navy
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Old data—the back of the wave—can move to the front.
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Should the most highly educated get to move up to the front?
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That's propelled an alleged war criminal to the front of the race.
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Power to the front wheels flows through a continuously variable automatic transmission.
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That is, until her husband, Travis, fights his way to the front.
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Either way, "chicas to the front": Victoria Beckham for Target is nigh.
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I make it to the front of the crowd, near the stage.
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Finally, in 1897, the forecast made its leap to the front page.
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A guarded suspension bridge over the river led to the front entrance.
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He brings his purchases to the front and signs his mother's name.
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And wind is the one breezing to the front of the pack.
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The day before yesterday, I happened to go to the front office.
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On Super Tuesday, he roared back to the front of the pack.
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"We took a selfie when we made it to the front door."
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But Wuhan rarely made it to the front pages again, until now.
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And she's trying to make it to the front of the war.
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But on Monday night, Harris pushed to the front of the pack.
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That way, you won't have to go back to the front desk.
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A young lady should never walk her guest to the front door.
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She walked to the front of the stage, away from the mikes.
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I swing the perspective to the front, and then to the back.
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Move to the front of the line by pre-ordering from Amazon.
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Move to the front though, and you're unlikely to be blown away.
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"He loved taking us to the front of the line," she said.
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"We geared up immediately and went to the front line," Jimmy says.
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And in 2019, a failed IPO brought WeWork to the front page.
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I move to the front of the bus to feel less ill.
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It often takes more than 15 minutes to get to the front.
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"When we go to the front lines, we face them," he said.
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Just dust everywhere and the train conductors were running to the front.
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The starters' fame is part of their appeal, even to the front office.
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No matter the transmission, power will be routed down to the front wheels.
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And older female soldiers headed to the front lines more often than males.
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A bright flyer taped to the front door gave her some momentary hope.
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There was only one solution: I had to get closer to the front.
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We got fairly close to the front for Muse, and it was brilliant.
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The other car involved suffered extensive damage to the front of the vehicle.
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He goes to the front door to investigate, and finds a dead pig.
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Night Step 1: With that same scarf, bring both ends to the front.
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McCain walked over to the front of the chamber, raising his right arm.
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A group of plainclothes police officers run to the front of the procession.
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He didn't even walk with me to the front of the apartment complex.
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They did, and faxed it to the front desk of the Sleep Inn.
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Robyn shrugged, then gestured eagerly down to the front door, miming opening something.
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Mr. Carter acknowledged that the advisers would be closer to the front lines.
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" We returned to the front room, to have another look at "Two Trees.
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Safari, for some reason, renders the lace frills of Lace to the front.
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THEY CAN EITHER GO TO THE FRONT COUNTER AS THEY ALWAYS HAVE DONE.
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You can wear it to the front for quick access to your belongings...
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She returned to the front of the store more than a little sentimental.
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Martinez drove to the front of the net and scored on a rebound.
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At every moment, it's elbowing its way to the front of your attention.
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TV pictures showed serious damage to the front of Szydlo's Audi A8 vehicle.
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His fans fire to the front as soon as he comes on stage.
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He then followed her to the front door and punched through a window.
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Stone stairs rise to the front entrance that opens into the entrance hall.
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As we approached my stop, I walked to the front of the bus.
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First send the money to the front lines of the health care fight.
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So I repeated the slow, careful trek to the front of the house.
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I was sitting on the stairs next to the front of his house.
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Once I'd found it, I lurched to the front to pay my fare.
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"I'll get a fake limb and go back to the front," he said.
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Signs and letters of support were taped to the front of the house.
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He'd have the right one ready when he got to the front door.
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But now I have evolved into someone who goes to the front line.
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Her torso arches up to present her face and shoulders to the front.
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When checking out, guests just return the rented items to the front desk.
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I go to the front door and put my key in the lock.
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Y.M.C.A. volunteers drove to the front with pouches full of pencils and paper.
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I head up to the front desk to check out any other excursions.
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At the food pantry, Ms. Gentile walked to the front to check out.
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The power is sent to the front wheels through a continuously variable transmission.
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The neon romance is pushed even further to the front this time though.
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The car landed on a residential property -- causing damage to the front lawn.
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But cutting to the front of the line still looks like ... well, cutting to the front of the line — a particular affront in a city where they line up single file at bars, like kindergartners waiting for a snack of beer.
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Men left first, many fleeing the draft and their likely dispatch to the front.
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Taylor is close to the front, feet from the chair where Tana will sit.
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So, Rubio's shoe notoriety might just get him to the front of the race.
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This is a low-key way to say ladies to the front with music.
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"I was just trying to get to the front of the net," Ritchie said.
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Nonetheless, we picked up our signs and headed to the front of the building.
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Instead, the only camera improvement Samsung made was to the front-facing selfie camera.
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About halfway through, one person came up to the front, Offenhartz told BuzzFeed News.
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For others, it's when Zara moves its sweaters to the front of the store.
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Solo by solo, Mayer would recede back and D'Angelo would run to the front.
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Driverless delivery services brought fresh produce to the front doors of Silicon Valley techies.
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When you get to the front of the queue, you'll get an email invite.
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The two women from earlier returned to the front desk insisting I call 911.
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Let me say on behalf of her, welcome to the front of the stage.
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Also, the occupants sit further forward in the car, closer to the front wheels.
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Step 8: Pull a few pieces of hair to the front, framing the face.
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Finally, on the 20th day, Ramirez made it to the front of the line.
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He was called up to the front during Roberts' lecture for an acting demonstration.
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The atmosphere between them now unexpectedly awkward, Peter showed her to the front door.
|
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Fellows, recalled how he brought comedy to the front during World War II, saying,
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The mid-engine layout pushes the driver's position forward, close to the front wheels.
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He goes to the front and mimed starting a machine by pulling a cord.
|
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Two women came to the front door of the house and rang the bell.
|
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After the afternoon prayer, relatives carried the coffin to the front of the room.
|
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She walked to the front counter and asked for Jethro Tull's "Aqualung" on vinyl.
|
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Clarkson ambled to the front and dozens of heads tilted upwards, their voices silent.
|
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Gypsy wriggles away and heads to the front door, its yellow light glowing, promising.
|
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Your differentiator could be the thing that launches your business to the front line.
|
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Those who refused to fight upon making it to the front often faced death.
|
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Zones 2 through 4 go from the rear of the plane to the front.
|
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From the back of the bus to the front pew at the royal wedding.
|
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Mr. Parmar returned to the front seat and resumed driving, according to the complaint.
|
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And all the emergency responders were driving up to the front of the store.
|
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On this day, it took me about 15 minutes to get to the front.
|
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On our visit, Claiborne parked down the block, and we walked to the front.
|
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She walked to the front door of a damaged building directly opposite the school.
|
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OUTDOOR SPACE Two driveways provide access to the front and back of the house.
|
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Facebook predictive shipping goes further to the front door based upon superior predictive analytics.
|
|
Tuesday night's debate belonged to the front-runners, Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
|
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I've enjoyed this feature so I haven't had to return to the front desk.
|
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This is the entrance to the front home, whose address is 1725 10th Avenue.
|
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Holding hands this time, they returned through the baby's room to the front door.
|
|
The families of supporters and those who go to the front are well fed.
|
|
Tuesday night's debate belonged to the front-runners, Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
|
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The car was also damage to the front driver's side bumper and rear bumper.
|
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But two recent events may have moved the issue to the front of his mind.
|
|
He's tried shouting up to the front of the line but it didn't achieve nothing.
|
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"I go to the front and I'm looking to see what's going on," Simpson says.
|
|
This week on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kendall and Kris stepped to the front.
|
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You can book a room through the app and just head to the front desk.
|
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The electric motor's power is transferred to the front wheels through a single-speed transmission.
|
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If a child is terminally ill, Jandrisevits moves them to the front of the list.
|
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Will look at bonding a thin plastic sheet to the front or back of screen.
|
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John Lewis, walked up to the front of the House and sat on the floor.
|
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We walk home and run into A. as he's walking up to the front door.
|
|
To get to the front door you walk across a covered bridge, above a creek.
|
|
The other great principle he brought to the front of the stage was counter striking.
|
|
Amazon wants to own your smart home — the part closest to the front door, anyway.
|
|
After she woke up her father, James Closs went to the front door, authorities said.
|
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My partner was killed, and I went to the front line with a "new" girl.
|
|
And this extends to the front office, the coaching staff and even the owner's box.
|
|
"Stand tall then, son," the old man said as he escorted him to the front.
|
|
The photos of the aftermath show severe damage to the front bumper, hood and engine.
|
|
Lewis released no movies for a decade following 1970's Which Way to the Front?
|
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Uniformity was a key trait in all those journeys to the front of the line.
|
|
Nodding and pointing, she agreed that she was on her way around to the front.
|
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Immediate family members, children and spouses would still go to the front of the line.
|
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And we're taking you to the front lines of the firefights in Southern California's hills.
|
|
A stranger comes to the front door of your house carrying super-high-powered binoculars. . . .
|
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The front parlor has two sets of tall French doors opening to the front porch.
|
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Magazine racks are usually close to the front of the store and are not covered.
|
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A male came to the front door, and one of our officers discharged his weapon.
|
|
"Once he got to the front door, I tackled him to the ground," Crouch said.
|
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Bowman quickly moved to the front after the restart but was tracked down by Keselowski.
|
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You'd be able to recognize the car by the pink mustache strapped to the front.
|
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Talking about being in the chorus all those years, wanting to get to the front.
|
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Occasionally, the clatter of a pickup truck, piled with soldiers, advancing to the front line.
|
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In a typical cross-country skiing race, the top skiers get to the front quickly.
|
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I mean, you're afraid of, already afraid of going to the front lines and dying.
|
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I got out of my car and walked up the steps to the front entrance.
|
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I was making my way to the front of the restaurant when my boyfriend arrived.
|
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"Please come down to the front desk and bring your luggage," a woman's voice commanded.
|
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One of those images made it to the front page of The New York Times.
|
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A Harvard anthropology professor soon recruited him to the front lines of the Cold War.
|
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And yet, newsworthiness rarely brings destroyed white bodies to the front page of the newspaper.
|
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Tripoli has cut off the previously easy access to the front lines for visiting journalists.
|
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Of course he wasn't one of the students; they'd have come to the front door.
|
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The commanders' answer was to shame the men and order them back to the front.
|
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Essentially, Iowa moved its caucuses to the front of the line at the perfect moment.
|
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Sevilla missed a chance to move closer to the front-running Real Madrid and Barcelona.
|
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That survey showed Buttigieg surging to the front of the pack with 2628 percent support.
|
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We walked up to the front because there were three seats left open for us.
|
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He flipped back to the front of the file, to the page with Streibel's signature.
|
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That meant the seats had to move even further forward, almost to the front wheels.
|
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He spoke for just a few minutes before ceding the stage to the front-runner.
|
|
Elon Musk took one giant leap to the front of the space industry on Tuesday.
|
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Several factors are propelling Silicon Valley to the front lines of opposition to Mr. Trump.
|
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The people at the back, led by Chris Evans, fight their way to the front.
|
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I delivered it to the front door of a fancy apartment complex in Center City.
|
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He did not pressure her further, walking her to the front gate and opening it.
|
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"Food always improves the closer you get to the front," says our liaison officer, Lieut.
|
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Women are incredibly effective at being able to shame men into going to the front lines.
|
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I walk up to the front of the church and take the communion bread and wine.
|
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His workshop, full of spare parts and scraps, is connected to the front of his home.
|
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A free disk stuck to the front of a computer magazine changed Eddy Willems' life forever.
|
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A special kiosk confirms identity and moves vacationers to the front of PreCheck or security lines.
|
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Brought to the front desk and said, be on -- be on a lookout for this guy.
|
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On their way to the front lines, Diana and Steve pass by an ice-cream vendor.
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I specifically chose my house because it has two flights of stairs to the front door.
|
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Another electric motor can be added to the front axle to make four-wheel drive possible.
|
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Men went to the front, women to the factories and children were left on the streets.
|
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It's currently been shared almost 10,000 times and made it to the front page of Reddit.
|
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From the clothes to the front row cameos, the event is an all-around must-see.
|
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The driver let me walk him around to the front passenger seat, and slowly climbed inside.
|
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Her SUV had damage to the front right fender and scrapes on a passenger-side door.
|
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Many school-bus drivers in North America assign seats, keeping suspected bullies close to the front.
|
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When he went to find a taxi, he was ushered to the front of the queue.
|
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Trout was driving a black Mercedes, which suffered pretty significant damage to the front passenger side.
|
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The Honda had damage to the front right fender and scrapes on the passenger-side door.
|
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When he got out of bed and ran to the front door he saw black smoke.
|
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But there doesn't appear to be a fight to get to the front of the line.
|
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He walked to the front of the stage during an intermission to sprinkle his friend's ashes.
|
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The gulf between the two devices is especially apparent when it comes to the front screen.
|
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Their short reach means they would need to be deployed perilously close to the front line.
|
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Two areas developing rapidly are related to the front- and backend process, respectively, Barocas tells me.
|
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The GIF below, which rose to the front page of Reddit Friday afternoon, truly contains multitudes.
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They walked around the building and also saw a gate to the front patio was open.
|
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Lotso, meanwhile, is found by a garbage man and strapped to the front of his truck.
|
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But it's less clear how Uber might work its way to the front of the pack.
|
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But I don't think my Facebook friendship will get me to the front of the line.
|
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UiPath nabs $568M at a $7B valuation to bring robotic process automation to the front office
|
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Hundreds of US military advisors are close to the front-lines, supported by intense coalition airstrikes.
|
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"Every time these kids go to the front lines, they fear for their lives," she said.
|
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"Somehow it blew out of that jewelry box to the front of the house," she said.
|
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Warner's father got the show started by walking her down the aisle to the front pew.
|
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Seeham said she has already sent some of her sisters in arms off to the front.
|
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Every time my husband comes home, he'll run to the front door and get so excited.
|
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All-wheel drive ships all its power to the front wheels until it sniffs out wheelslip.
|
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FastPass gets you to the front of the line of some of the most popular rides.
|
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Then, they heard the gunshot that killed her father, who had gone to the front door.
|
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Two doctors carry in a new casualty, wheels burn, the bike speeds back to the front.
|
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Basically, they moved 2,000 hairs—individual strands—from the back of my head to the front.
|
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The man behind me hemmed and hawed to no end as we snaked to the front.
|
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You get to the front and the clerk says, 'Wrong line, go and queue over there.
|
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By the time he got to the front of the line, the supply had run out.
|
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You can't completely bypass T.S.A. security, but you're bumped to the front of the screening line.
|
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And then, we waited for the colonel, who was supposed to take us to the front.
|
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Then, the coronavirus and its economic impact pushed it back to the front of my mind.
|
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Exterior steps lead to the front door, which opens into a large foyer with a staircase.
|
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"Those seven, eight steps to the front door -- they couldn't have taken any longer," Hedge said.
|
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PARIS — The young couple moved to the front of the crowd to look at the painting.
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But the internet can rocket the fringe to the front and the center in an instant.
|
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And, up near the fence, firing erupted as women moved to the front of the protest.
|
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For those fees, children are usually promised a seat close to the front of the plane.
|
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Eubank said Abraham traveled to the front-line position of Tal Tamr but avoided any shelling.
|
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Growing global pressure for greater accountability forced the issue to the front of Pope Francis' agenda.
|
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"We stopped what we were doing and put his case to the front burner," Zaden recalled.
|
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Thankfully, when I finally got to the front of the line, check-in was a breeze.
|
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He drove to the front of the parking lot to find a payphone and called 911.
|
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"I wanted to move the story at least to the front page," he told a biographer.
|
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It's pushed the issue to the front of the 2020 election — Democratic presidential candidates, from Sen.
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We strolled back to the front garden for small bites and champagne before the main meal.
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He noted that the wife unhooked her bra by sliding the closure around to the front.
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We made our way to the front of the store, where the mess and clutter continued.
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One opens through a sliding door to the front terrace; the other opens to the pool.
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Shortly after he was sent to the front lines in the Iran-Iraq war (1980-1988).
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She was alone in the house, and rushed to the front door with cries for help.
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The GPS provides precise distances to the front, middle, and back of the greens, plus course hazards.
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The GPS provides precise distances to the front, middle, and back of the greens, plus course hazards.
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When he goes to the court, it&aposs to move him to the front of the line.
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Trump himself pushed the theory, and it helped propel him to the front line of Republican politics.
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So this shooter apparently went to the front door of the Capital Gazette newspaper, shot through it.
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Asus has added a polygonal 3D cover panel to the front, alongside six degrees of freedom tracking.
|
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More than three hours into the evacuation, Readus retreated to the front office for a brief rest.
|
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When George returned to the front-row pew where his family was seated for his father's Dec.
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At the Andrews house, Fred found a note saying "You're next, sinner!" pinned to the front door.
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Eager for freedom, a soldier who was blackmailing Flashman pushed to the front—and was conveniently beheaded.
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LG: I will reiterate, you go to the front of the line, of the TSA line, people.
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Peloton videos are streamed through the 22-inch touchscreen that's affixed to the front of the bike.
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Go to the front of the aircraft and swear your oath to obey and enforce plane law.
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Currently, the team is testing one prototype arm attached to the front of the four-legged robot.
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These cameras are usually clipped to the front of an officer's uniform or used as a headset.
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He looks shook, and takes no time running back up the porch steps to the front door.
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Emily also confirmed she was moved to the front of the plane after the man began urinating.
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And you might jump to the front of that list if it's your honeymoon or special occasion.
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When VICE News visited Makhmour, a Peshmerga spokesman would not let reporters go to the front line.
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Russia had accused the Ukrainian side of obstructing their work and limiting access to the front line.
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To switch to the front-facing camera ("selfie mode") tap the camera icon in the top right.
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It's like a futuristic mind-meld to make sure the robot gets to the front door smoothly.
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Depending on the seniority structure, some investors are closer to the front of the line than others.
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I called down to the front desk and asked if maintenance could come activate my hdmi ports.
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Recently, our pals at Goop brought the oft-forgotten mineral iodine to the front of our minds.
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We got to the front door and I thank God his brothers were also there and intervened.
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But when you actually went to the front-line you found there were more journalists than fighters.
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The camera pans away to the front row, where Quincy is sitting courtside holding their baby daughter.
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Many did so haltingly before the teachers called one student to the front to help lead them.
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Once the race hit the halfway point and was official, drivers began their charge to the front.
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His outfit moved up to the front lines later that month, but saw little action at first.
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The delay in getting troops closer to the front lines has been seen as undermining that strategy.
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Wong and other prominent activists have been present at various demonstrations, sometimes close to the front lines.
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I hope the new tongue of concrete leading to the front door is only a temporary aberration.
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One day last fall, Mack bounded to the front of a school lecture hall in suburban Phoenix.
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He battles and goes to the front of the net, and that's how he gets some goals.
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Carson said in his endorsement speech that there are actually "two different" sides to the front-runner.
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And at last I got to the front, to see this insane dervish of hair and power.
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What if we were this productive in the years between Serpent Saints and Back To The Front?
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So I awkwardly drag myself out of bed and head to the front for a second cup.
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When I sent it to The Front Bottoms, Brian wrote the cool narrator perspective as our chorus.
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Once they get to the front line, they'll press the button and hitch a ride to paradise.
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The wings attached to the front of the bike's cowl provides aerodynamic downforce, according to the automaker.
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"Jimmie just willed himself to the front," said Dale Earnhardt Jr., who visited Johnson in victory lane.
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Several times he runs to the front of the group of demonstrators to get a different shot.
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As evening fell, a convoy of armored personnel carriers advanced to the front line, carrying American troops.
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After a few minutes, Dr. D'Andrea walked up to the front of the room to introduce himself.
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Then came the club's masters and the riders, with the more capable hunters closer to the front.
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Our young women and men have gone bravely to the front lines to fight this genocidal group.
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A monograph devoted to the front matter of the American Heritage Dictionary as annotated by a proofreader?
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I didn't say it was an elective procedure to add hair to the front of my head.
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Our photographer went to the front lines of the fight against the Islamic State in Raqqa, Syria.
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He added a water-cooled jacket to the front of the engine to prevent it from overheating.
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They were asked to go to the front, we have to fight from the sofa at home.
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She begins military training and eventually makes her way to the front lines of battle in Afghanistan.
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Mr. Goddard and I stuck to the front of the beach, where the sea licked the rocks.
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Finally, after salads were served, Ms. Carter summoned the other jurors to the front of the room.
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In the past, some states have attempted to jump to the front of the calendar, mostly unsuccessfully.
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Men then marched to the front of church, near the altar, and opened fire as worshipers scattered.
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"When our home turf is being invaded, we can only rush to the front and fight back."
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In the winter, he shifts to the front office, preparing scouting reports in the quantitative analysis department.
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The protests turned out to be peaceful, and the troops were returned to the front lines afterward.
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They said some private schools were still closed, especially those close to the front lines with Ghouta.
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The man was brought to the front of the plane to get off before the other passengers.
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Now, the liberal studies curriculum appears to be moving to the front line of that struggle again.
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He moved from the right side to the front of the net with the puck and converted.
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Radek Faksa made a perfectly placed pass from the left boards to the front of the net.
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These are the able-bodied adults who have moved to the front of the line under ObamaCare.
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Conventional American forces deploying more extensively in this phase are now visible close to the front lines.
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But don't they normally come to the front door so that they can film the surprised winner?
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We landed in the middle of a downpour and sprinted from the curb to the front door.
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So our Reverend called out those who came back from Fiji to the front and rebuked them.
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After calling the Secret Service director to the front of the room, Mr. Trump spotted Mr. Comey.
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Jackson turned to the front of the shop, where the first robber was fleeing through the door.
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There are more U.S. boots on the ground, and they're closer to the front lines of battle.
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Texas demonstrate, momentum has a way of catapulting an issue to the front of the figurative queue.
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They won't let you go to the front and they don't let you photograph wounded soldiers anymore.
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I then got a call from the Army telling me to return to the front straight away.
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He walks up to the front of the church, opens the door, and throws it all inside.
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Men under the age of 42 are told to hand over cash or be sent to the front.
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His aunt runs a "deposito," or small snack and soda shop, attached to the front of the property.
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I grab a screwdriver, pull the plate back to the front, screw it in, and replace the knob.
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Help me get this to the front page please so maybe the trash will get taken out soon!
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Later, when the band started, she went on ahead of us and made her way to the front.
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"They've jumped from towards back of the queue to the front of the queue." editing by John Stonestreet
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When I turned around and looked to the front, he already had the gun to the cashier's head.
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Davis Guggenheim's "An Inconvenient Truth," first shown at Sundance in 2006, moved climate change to the front burner.
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She subsequently handcuffed herself to the front doors of Twitter's New York office in protest of the decision.
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"We told the other kids 'Corran' or 'Run now to get to the front,'" Toczylowski told BuzzFeed News.
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It gives him access to the front offices and the locker rooms on both sides of the border.
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Of course, you hope that when you do swing it back to the front, you'll hit the ball.
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There was glass shattering, everyone's personal belongings flew to the front of the car and people were screaming.
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"We want to see one level and a smooth grade from the back to the front," Reyman says.
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It's a lot like an Amazon Echo, but one that can stick to the front of a fridge.
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It's a move from the back office to the front office, at least that's what executives keep saying.
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I was immediately enamored when I got to the front of the line and laid eyes on her.
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We'll be there and obviously we start close enough to the front to make a fight of it.
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Wearing jeans and a black cardigan, she rolls her suitcase to the front door of the family's house.
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Sarfraz moves to the front of the line to better snare the incoming politicians with her magnetic enthusiasm.
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A call to the front desk led to finding a person named Alex inhabited the apartment in question.
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To get it running, Liberty Games took a Sierra crane machine and attached a camera to the front.
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She parks her car, walks past that building and heads to the front door to show her identification.
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Kenseth lost his lead gained on pit road when Busch moved back to the front on lap 241.
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Simply write the person's name on a mini chalkboard and tie it to the front of the gift.
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She ran down the steps with her group, running along the crowd to get back to the front.
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She describes one woman, nearly 90, who pushed her walker to the front of a church while sobbing.
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Conventional U.S. forces deploying more extensively in this phase are now visible very close to the front lines.
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In the pecking order of American employees at an embassy, foreign aid officers have leapfrogged to the front.
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Mosul, Iraq (CNN)Ride with Iraqi soldiers through Mosul to the front line of the battle against ISIS.
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" "I sent a team to the front line against ISIS to expose their atrocities against women and girls.
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I'm just wondering whether there were any studies done actually to actually bear that view to the front.
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Attempting to drive back up to the front, he got loose and slapped the wall while running seventh.
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The closest to the front argued amongst each other, determined to be the very first person in line.
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Incredible, groundbreaking Indigenous Australian women are having their stories brought to the front, with the Twitter hashtag #BecauseOfHerWeCan.
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The Clippers bounced to the front midway through the second period but never by more than two points.
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The adjusted angle helps increase stability, and is managed by a dedicated motor attached to the front wheel.
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We can speed things up by getting money to the front lines, where it can be used effectively.
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But that doesn't mean back-burner relationships never stand a chance of making it to the front burner.
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Ballard said the injury to the front of the ankle developed while Luck was dealing with the calf.
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We moved to the front of the store, where, pacing, he repeatedly set off the door's motion sensor.
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Amazon is developing drones that could someday deliver packages straight from warehouses to the front doors of customers.
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A reconstruction of the original 1930s studio sign may also be returned to the front of the building.
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The power it piped to the front wheels through a CVT transmission, which helps with the sterling MPGs.
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As George and Charlotte walked to the front gate, he seemed to be unsure how he really felt.
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The Silverado also has a step runner, making ascending to the front or rear seats much less challenging.
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A camera mounted to the front of the drone sends a first person view to the pilots' goggles.
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It doesn't have a selfie camera; instead, its rear camera flips to the front when you need it.
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He rushed to the front door but heard a crash in the living room and went running back.
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The "SNL" crew built a rotating replica of the show's stage, and attached a camera to the front.
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The wrought-iron steps leading to the front door were custom-made to replicate what was originally there.
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A Black Lives Matter sign pasted to the front of a keyboard was the band's only stage decoration.
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Anna's two grown children, Abby and Seth, step to the front of the stage and address the audience.
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Some in the congregation gasped when Myers called Manning to the front of the Rodef Shalom on Friday.
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They announce the first call to drink, and I make my way to the front of the line.
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A pedestrian who is hit by a car would, in effect, stick to the front of the vehicle.
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His lead lasted less than a lap as Denny Hamlin of Joe Gibbs Racing blew to the front.
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I was in the kitchen for a week, and they moved me to the front of the house.
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He curled it in to the front of the goal area where Marouane Fellaini headed it on goal.
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MacKinnon passed the puck to the front of the net, and Landeskog's initial shot was stopped by Price.
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Caldwell ran up to the front, tearing out pages from hymnals and thrusting the paper into soldiers' hands.
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"We were praying for rain," Haley said when asked what he was thinking after getting to the front.
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Immigration is just one example of an issue that should be closer to the front of the line.
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On another side of the building, Dayana was being told to go to the front of the facility.
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After the training they were flown to Syria and sent to the front lines in Damascus and Aleppo.
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With a walker, she made her way slowly to the front of the auditorium to address the doctors.
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And yet she preferred the journey to the front lines than going to the busy wards in Damascus.
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I talk to the front desk guy who gives me a pass even though we've already checked out.
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INDOORS A brick walkway leads under an arbor and past gardens to the front door of the house.
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A fourth bedroom behind the den looks out to the front atrium and is staged as an office.
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The managers are then escorted to the front of the Senate chamber by the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms.
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But when the Azeris attacked in April, Mr. Abkarian went straight to the front lines as a volunteer.
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It is why Anton Abkarian rushed to the front and Gegham Grigoryan traded his suit for a uniform.
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Votel said those advisers will be operating with Afghan units, closer to the front lines, creating greater risk.
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There was also extensive damage to the front of the limo, mostly on the driver's side, Sumwalt said.
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Because if you lose it, then it translates everywhere — to the cooks, to the front of house, everywhere.
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In one video, a red notice is apparently being plastered next to the front door of an apartment.
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INDOORS This cedar-shake house has a circular gravel driveway and stone walkway leading to the front entry.
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"What sort of a journalist are you if you don't dare rush to the front line?" he said.
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The #Metoo movement pushed the issue of sexual harassment to the front and center of our national conversation.
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I never once spoke to the front desk staff, which is the icing on the cake for introverts.
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When they move their eyes, it's two forward eye movements and one rear, then back to the front.
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The more to the front of the cabin you are the more people know you and recognize you.
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Jose, 4, immediately ran up to the front and asked if he could get his computer, prompting laughter.
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It occurred in Kondelan, close to the front lines of fighting between the Taliban and the government forces.
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His ball traveled 192 yards to the front of the green, and he two-putted for a par.
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Adding "Mc" to the front of a phrase — like McMuffin — should only be done in very rare circumstances.
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I think the package has to get to the front door with a smile and a nice conversation.
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My mom goes down to the front desk, unhappy, as we have waited all day for a room.
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That's in addition to the front-facing camera, which offers a 2429-megapixel lens in a teardrop notch.
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A deck has been added to the front of the house to maximize opportunities for indoor-outdoor living.
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The bike The bike Basically, Peloton is a $2200,2500 stationary bike with a tablet stuck to the front.
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"I didn't hear you," He says startling me and crossing the large living area to the front room.
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Helpful poll workers were allowing pregnant women and nursing mothers to cut to the front of the line.
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He walked up to the front of the room and turned to see if I was following him.
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They escorted her safely to the front door, where the girl single-handedly integrated her first-grade class.
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We actually weren't waiting in the ER for too long (note: having a "rash of undetermined origin" bumps you to the front of the line very quickly), but while we were, I became nauseous and started throwing up (note: throwing up also moves you to the front of the line).
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When a game does rise to the front of the store, it usually indicates it's already made some money.
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Steininger had come to the event prepared with a handmade "Hillary" sign attached to the front of her walker.
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Then the train conductors, they were running to the front, because I was all the way in the back.
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Some conscripts serve in the army, though all are expected to head to the front if war breaks out.
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"What sort of a journalist are you if you don't dare rush to the front line in a disaster?"
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And you'll need to be sure that your filter will properly screw on to the front of your lens.
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Tinder Boost lets users pay to have their profile bumped to the front of the feed for 30 minutes.
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OnePlus has quickly cut in line to the front of the pack with the addition of a Snapdragon 821.
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Reddit is a popular news aggregator in which users vote about which stories to promote to the front page.
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They would never make it back to the front group, which was controlled by the Belgian and Italian teams.
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Then he looks up...only to suddenly be transported to the front door where he enters the loop again.
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You would have to imagine that Romero has been drilling counters to the front kick religiously for this one.
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After the event, another woman, Scheryl Kleckner, 55, fought her way to the front of the rope line. Mrs.
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He wouldn't come cheap, but he'd move the Rangers close to the front of the line for Cup contention.
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To The Front unites these photographers in an industry, and a society, that is too often divided by gender.
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It was resting against an electricity pole, and appeared to have suffered only minor damage to the front fender.
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As the group sipped, Dr. Fahimeh Sasan, wearing a red fitted dress, walked to the front of the room.
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The rear bot attaches to the front one with a magnet, then gives it a boost up the step.
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Laura Loomer, a known conspiracy theorist, handcuffed herself to the front door of Twitter's New York headquarters on Thursday.
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Truex lost his second lead to Hamlin on pit road, but he returned to the front on lap 179.
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When it came time for a photo-op, Trump pushed his way past Montenegro's prime minister to the front.
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That experiment didn't last long, as Emmett didn't have the strength to hit a ball to the front wall.
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The travelling party squad is rooted to the front of the crowd in a flurry of ecstatic dance maneuvers.
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The screen is anchored to the front of the ring, where it almost floats in front of your face.
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This can happen when you don't wipe well, or wipe from the back to the front, Dr. Dardik says.
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Bozak cut to the front of the net to convert a Sammy Blais' centering pass from the left corner.
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Hamas deliberately sends women and children to the front line, while their own fighters hide behind these human shields.
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O for $2.4 billion in what CEO Bill McDermott called a move from the back to the front office.
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Rambo made it all the way to the front porch before he started barking to get McKnight's wife's attention.
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His account, with photos and videos, takes you to the front lines of the fight against the Islamic State.
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Obviously, with an active crime scene investigation, the media can't go right up to the front of the restaurant.
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While other candidates continued their work, the pair strolled to the front of the classroom and mounted a stage.
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"I wanna feel this guy's muscles," Trump said as baseball player Nic Ready made his way to the front.
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The dining room also has a fireplace, as well as a bay window and doors to the front porch.
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Set on a raised lot, it has a gated driveway with a stone staircase leading to the front door.
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Jenner gets to the front and hands the can to a police officer, who drinks as the crowd cheers.
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At the end of The Three Faces of Eve, Green made her way to the front of the theater.
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The Air Force and the nation need for national security to move to the front of the line here.
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The second phase of the operation will see U.S. troops deployed closer to the front line inside the city.
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Warsh vaulted to the front of the pack, most recently carrying a 36 percent chance of getting the job.
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I, as an artist, do not see why being a woman should prevent me from going to the front.
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Images of policemen brutally attacking peaceful citizens made it to the front page of newspapers all around the world.
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They get her to the front door and say goodnight and walk home with their hands in their pockets.
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Soon, I get to the front of the line, Ramsay Bolton-style, and Grey Worm is in my sights.
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The computer tells them who on hold needs to jump to the front of the line to be helped.
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Kyle made his way to the front after the restart in overtime but was passed by his older brother.
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The power it piped to the front wheels through a continuously variable transmission, which helps with the sterling mpgs.
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In this GIF, he pushes his way to the front of the pack, sliding past the leader of Montenegro.
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Citing safety concerns, the Iraqi government said recently that it would begin restricting journalists' access to the front lines.
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But he then realized he was low on cash and turned to an ATM next to the front door.
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They often pushed to the front, gaining a boat length or more and demoralizing other teams in the process.
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Nicole leaned forward as she walked to the front of the stage, as if plodding against a strong gale.
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One by one, they came to the front of the sanctuary and quietly saluted the two simple wooden coffins.
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Outgoing. Mills: I didn't know you are going right up to the front lines of the war against ISIS.
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A steep flight of exterior steps takes you to the front porch and glazed and paneled double front door.
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Later that year, he was named an official war artist and sent to the front to depict the conflict.
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A flight of steps leads to the front door and entrance foyer, which has a built-in wood bench.
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Mr. Streur has been at the forefront of this discourse, taking America's gunfight to the front lines of finance.
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Abdullah said after setting up chairs on the sidewalk, they walked to the front door and rang the doorbell.
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Experts predicted the most connected voices — and the biggest industry players — will move to the front of the line.
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Your ears retract, your eyes suddenly shift from the sides of your head to the front of your face.
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It was all caught on video by the GoPro camera that was attached to the front of the board.
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Axiom's station will be attached to the front node of the ISS, allowing for amazing views of the earth.
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When we finally get to the front of the line, our reserved minivan was given away to someone else?!
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A few, like Deborah Samson (also spelled Sampson), made it to the front lines by disguising themselves as men.
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But he has been elsewhere for a decade, and he will bring a different perspective to the front office.
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If he wanted to get to the front of a line, jacket comes on, metaphorically, and he's Lou Reed.
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Mr. Mata said he had arrived to the front door of the hospital to find colectivo members blocking it.
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General Saadi, a senior CTS commander, invited me to come with him to the front in his armored Humvee.
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The initial reaction among pundits is that Gary Cohn may just have moved to the front of the line.
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Shore got things started when he redirected Pierre Engvall's pass to the front of the net at 22016:22.
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By the time he got to the front, Junaid Ahmed said, the bank had run out of new bills.
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And it's still not laminated to the front glass like other, more expensive iPads, so the air gap remains.
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I circled around to the front of the lot and saw people standing in line for "Lunch With Lorelai."
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Power comes from a 3.3-liter V6, delivering 290 horsepower to the front wheels via an eight-speed automatic.
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ISIS has taken a lot of their "administrative folks" and pushed them out to the front lines, he added.
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The insignia of the Via Alpina—the first one I'd seen all day—hung next to the front door.
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Mr. Luisi's ascent to the front ranks of conductors has sometimes seemed more a slow burn than spontaneous combustion.
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The Christie campaign bus pulls right up to the front door, while supporters and detractors alike line the sidewalk.
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Remove the foil from the rib pan and apply the sauce to the front and back of the slabs.
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The hair on the back and the sides of the head is then taken and transplanted to the front.
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She came to the front of the stage while we were playing and slapped them down in front of me.
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In addition to the front page, the first six pages of the issue are a celebration of the star's life.
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Keselowski, though, on new tires, quickly got back up to the front, retaking the lead from Johnson on Lap 114.
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"Bring women to the front of their own stories and make them the hero of their own stories," Witherspoon urged.
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First, they move to the front of the line for that year's draft lottery odds, if they're not already there.
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Westbrook slithered down the lane to the front of the rim for a layup and Oklahoma City led 96-94.
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They also added a faux balcony to bring some dimension to the front of the house and installed new windows.
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Sanches is the more proactive choice, linking to the front two, while Gomes is more experienced and more defensively reliable.
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The P9 also included a rear fingerprint sensor, which appears to have been moved to the front on the P10.
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She then stood up and walked back to the front of the restaurant, where her boyfriend eventually picked her up.
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We find parking on the street near Redban's home, Breese grabs his backpack and we head to the front door.
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"Lock their knees out," says Lethgo, which will help keep the person upright as you maneuver to the front side.
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Asus has added a polygonal 3D cover panel to the front, and supports six degrees of freedom tracking without sensors.
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For her next exercise, Bernardo, another novillero, rolled out a small wheelbarrow with a bull's head affixed to the front.
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The woman and child were moved to the front of the plane for the remainder of the five-hour flight.
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No. I immediately went to the front desk and signed up for a double class for the next morning. Crazy?
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MacKinnon got the puck to Landeskog at the blue line, and he sent it to the front of the net.
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Using a Homido VR headset with my iPhone 5 clipped to the front, I "sampled" various online VR porn videos.
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Cohen's bawling wife, Laura, and son, Jake, walked to the front of the courtroom and embraced each other and Samantha.
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I'm a Reddit fan and once it rose to the front page, you knew it was something kind of crazy.
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Trump's unlikely vault to the front of the Republican field has provoked horror from many Republicans throughout this primary election.
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It was a while before they garnered the wherewithal to tie their boat to the front doorknob and slosh inside.
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Gigi finally made her way to the front of the camera, when she posed with Musgraves, 30, for a photo.
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After buzzing off some of his hair, Smith skipped to the front of the stage to continue with his performance.
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HTC has added a LED flash and HDR support to the front-facing camera for improved selfies in low light.
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Eventually, through some sort of bribery, we got her to walk to the front door and we got the scene.
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When I think about that second category, one very specific type of cookie floats to the front of my mind.
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If it is sliding too much, it will send a power to the front wheels to straighten the vehicle out.
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That said, the winch already looks a little out of place bolted to the front of a decidedly antiquated 4x4.
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Tapping the screen exposes the few things you can do: mute yourself, flip to the front camera, or hang up.
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Read more: As the caliphate crumbles, ISIS evolves The closer you get to the front, the more cautious people become.
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They sent us to the front desk, so that we could either change our tickets or have our tickets refunded.
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I paused when I got to the front of the store to take the obligatory Instagram shots of the outside.
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" Skopic wrote that she called "Moore to ask him where he wanted the new key to the front door left.
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Slo-mo: Trump appears to push aside/shove another NATO leader to get to the front of the group. pic.twitter.
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In neighboring Iraq, U.S. military advisers will move closer to the front lines of the conflict against Islamic State militants.
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The Aggies then moved to the front on its next possession on a 19-yard scoring run by Cordarrian Richardson.
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" Like those artists, Dupuy-Spencer sees her own work as a "call to the front line in a revolutionary time.
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The new $3003,000 treadmill enabled customers to have the same streaming experience via a giant screen attached to the front.
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OUTDOOR SPACE: The lot is just shy of an acre, with a long gravel walkway leading to the front door.
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Soon after, she went to the front of the church and declared that she had accepted Christ into her heart.
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Cellphone video posted to Reddit on Wednesday shows Gieszinger call a male student student to the front of the class.
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And if you prefer bottled beverages, the cooler also comes with a sturdy steel bottle opener fastened to the front.
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The same temptation awaited customers in the form of cold drinks and tabloids closer to the front of the line.
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The other question is whether any of the others made a strong enough impression to advance to the front rank.
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And they have encountered the odd renovation surprise, such as a new stairwell installed too close to the front door.
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"But he moved the pockets to the front to make the look more modern," she said of Chris Stamp's design.
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Here's a look at the time Cuban took his trolling of Trump to the front row of the presidential debate.
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The GOP approach, it often seems, means pushing mental health providers to the front-lines of the gun control debate.
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He decided on a 3-wood with a hard draw to get to the front left portion of the green.
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One way to cope is to wear two of them, one opening to the front and one to the rear.
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He was eventually sent to the front as Hitler's troops advanced in Operation Barbarossa in 1941, where he was killed.
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As I got to the front, the woman ahead of me quickly added my soup and soda to her items.
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The boy, strapped to the front passenger seat of the car, was struck five times in the head and chest.
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Curious about the muddy footpath leading to the front door, they dug it up and found a stone walkway underneath.
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A redditor can move fluidly between subreddits, and top posts of nearly all the subreddits aggregate to the front page.
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It got them through slavery, Jim Crow, segregation, from the back of the bus to the front of the bus.
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It does not allow you to bypass T.S.A. security, but you are bumped to the front of the screening line.
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But Bazan's baritone is steady, so close to the front of the mix that you forget about the backdrop entirely.
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I easily make my way to the front because people are baked and the crowd is not even remotely aggressive.
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At the time it was claimed the PIE method saw 70% of soldiers return to the front within two weeks.
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Sabrina Tavernise and Lynsea Garrison head to the front lines of the abortion wars in Part 1 of our series.
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It said she was permitted to enter and was escorted to the front desk in a valet-driven golf cart.
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At no point in the reservations process did Hotel Birks warn me about the obstacle course to the front door.
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It is 1941, the war begins and Shura, the man who adopted my father, volunteers to go to the front.
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Mr. Mohammed moved to the front of the group, put his case of pomegranates down and suddenly raised his weapon.
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His team led me to the front of the lounge where he was somehow, miraculously, waiting to speak with me.
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Twice I went to the front lines in the city, which has been largely liberated after a four-month battle.
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In a way it's a complement to the front-end game engines from companies like Epic, the creator of Fortnite.
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The bathroom came stocked with sundries that I've had to call down to the front desk for in other hotels.
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" In an interview with The Times back in France, Garros said, "Of course I am going back to the front.
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I don't know if I can get you to the front of the line, but I can make it smoother.
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An open conflict with Turkey could siphon Kurdish fighters to the front lines, allowing ISIS remnants to reassert themselves elsewhere.
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An officer sprints up to the front passenger door and swings three times in an attempt to break the window.
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The entry hall opens to a long living room with three sets of French doors opening to the front porch.
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The house is set back from the street on a large lawn, with a brick walkway to the front door.
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A valve attached to the front of the mask makes for easy breathing, as well as heat and moisture reduction.
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When the tape finished, Phil walked to the front of the room in a camouflage hoodie and a backward hat.
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A couple minutes pass before 3 of the 4 walk back up the side of the home to the front.
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"When it came to the front of the building, we also had a desire to create something different," he said.
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The train car was standing room only, so Michael went to the front end and leaned against the interstitial door.
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But that ambition could cause difficulties with Moscow, as al-Bab lies close to the front lines of Assad's allies.
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"The more to the front of the cabin you are, the more people know you and recognize you," he said.
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If the rear wheel starts to slip, all of your e-assisted pedal strokes get transferred to the front wheel.
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Beyond that, Alexa could become the system that monitors everything in the home, from the lights to the front door.
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Oregon State missed eight straight shots in the four-minute stretch that allowed the Aggies to jump to the front.
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Though the Americans are not expected to be involved in ground combat, they are moving closer to the front lines.
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This is the contract most suitable for comparison to the front-month INE future, which is for delivery in September.
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And they hope to soon — people are saying 10003 at the earliest — get their drones delivering to the front door.
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Ms. Warren continued Harlan Brown's story in two sequels to "The Front Runner": "Harlan's Race" (1994) and "Billy's Boy" (1997).
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Both she and his parents tried to persuade him not to return to the front line, but he ignored them.
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In response to the attendant's actions, a male passenger stood up, went to the front, and demanded the attendant's name.
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The video has 640,508 views on YouTube as of this writing, and made it to the front page of Digg.
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The warm water was welled up from the deep ocean and brought to the front of the glaciers by northwesterly winds.
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The girlfriend left with the dogs and as she was departing she saw Lindsey carrying gasoline cans to the front door.
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Although the waiting room was occupied by folks waiting their turn, everyone generously ushered us to the front of the line.
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If I pulled it all to the front of my face, it would come down to the middle of my nose.
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Kenya-born Lagat pulled to the front on the final straight to claim the 5,000 in 17.653 minutes and 35.50 seconds.
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A survivor of the crash hobbled to the front of the crowd in crutches, bringing the tearful crowd to its feet.
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Watch the video, as she saunters from the back of the stage to the front ... then just disappears into the crowd.
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She hopped to the front door of the Wallace house as blood from a torn arterial vein sprayed out behind her.
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The driver of the car was an elderly woman who was paged to the front of the store after the accident.
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In challenging Al Gore for the 2000 nomination, Bradley, like Sanders, ran as a more liberal alternative to the front-runner.
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Then, take some white construction paper and tape it to the front of your shirt/sweater to make the penguin's belly.
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So here is a tip for chief executives: be nice to the front-line staff and your bonus might be bigger.■
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If you're so inclined, you can watch the pilots throughout the flight (although you'll want to sit close to the front).
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So I left my office, I ran to the front desk … and I fell in love with these two French kids.
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It takes us a little while to elbow our way to the front, but eventually we make it and grab sandwiches.
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When Paper Boi goes to the front of the office to perform, for example, barely anyone looks up from their computers.
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Continuity isn't designed to work the other way, either — opening something on the large screen and then transferring to the front.
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Rae Sremmurd "Sativa" Let's start here: I am a Jhené Aiko fan to the front, back, and around all the corners.
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The eighth primary (of ten, counting from the back to the front of the wing) is noticeably narrower than its neighbours.
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The magazine appears, in part, to be a reaction to Islamic State (IS), which has called women to the front lines.
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Riders can opt to boost their own rates in order to effectively bid their way to the front of the line.
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I went back down to the front desk to grab keys and had a co-worker come back up with me.
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Once there, Horne made his way to the front, where he found himself face-to-face with a line of policemen.
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They literally started to divide down the show floor and porn went to the back and CES went to the front.
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One woman loaded Molotov cocktails from a beer crate onto a motorbike where two men took them to the front line.
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Wilson allegedly attached an electrical device to the door's deadbolt lock and to the front door handle, according to the statement.
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So far, it's more of a sleeper hit, but this slick track could sliiiiiiide right to the front of the pack.
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Randomly selected people head to the front of the room to spin the Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Wheel for prizes.
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During breaks, teachers are allowed to push to the front of the queue, which the students are never very happy about.
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A glossy glass back curves into a metal frame, which wraps around to the front and culminates in a chamfered edge1.
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After completing a feasibility study, the LAB project will now move to the Front End Engineering Design (FEED) stage, ADNOC said.
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I would start with the mazes at the end and go to the front and be done in, like, 30 seconds.
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Pulling the Montenegrin leader back and bullying his way to the front was only one of Trump's odd displays in Brussels.
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Think about yourself walking up to the front of the office and speaking with confidence, and then receiving a standing ovation.
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Some are even pushing Staffan de Mistura, the UN special envoy to Syria, to start putting out feelers to the front.
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Instead, Jenkins surprised us all and walked to the front door, came in, and knocked a few back with the staff.
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Christine Bleks, who runs a children's charity near Weseler Strasse, points to the front gardens of houses around Duisburg's large mosque.
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After seventeen days of training from U.S. soldiers, they told me, they had been given Kalashnikovs and sent to the front.
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One witness, who went down to the front desk to request a room change, heard laughter and yelling for several hours.
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The two women returned to the front of the R.V., where Butts asked whether Amber would like to join the program.
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Instead of providing relief to these truly needy individuals, ObamaCare's expansion moves able-bodied adults to the front of the line.
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Mr. Taylor traveled later that month to the front lines, where Ukrainian soldiers faced hostile Russian forces across a damaged bridge.
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There's always a sump pump running in Mimi's house, and when it storms, mud comes right up to the front porch.
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I was so taken aback, I even called down to the front desk to make sure this was really my room.
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The studio did manage to squeeze in some space for a triangular closet, which is also next to the front door.
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The plan is to get the enhanced capability "out to the front line by the end of next year," said Flynn.
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"It would be really fun to be the mom fighting to the front with my camera, brushing her hair really tight."
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Once the bins have passed through security, they automatically recirculate back to the front of the line for the next travelers.
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Khalil was ferried to the front lines along with a unit of children who served as little more than cannon fodder.
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They made his mouth more animated, so it can shift to the side instead of being anchored down to the front.
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When I wanted to have breakfast alone, I'd go to the front counter and ask for a cup of masala chai.
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The 44th president and his wife met the Trumps on the steps leading to the front door of the White House.
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Richard, a linebacker and captain of his university's football team, chased the man to the front yard where an altercation began.
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Then something clicked on the final day, including four consecutive birdies on the final nine that pushed him to the front.
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But on the outskirts many buildings were flattened, and tanks and armored personnel carriers could be seen heading to the front.
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Someone then tried to calm Rhodes down, and Khan was able to leave the office and go to the front desk.
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There's that one character in Fury Road that's playing the guitar strapped to the front of a truck—With the flames!
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If you tilt the wallet forwards, other items such as keys, coins, and even USB drives will slide to the front.
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That realization drove his entire family to the front line of protests against Trott at town halls that drew national attention.
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Disabled residents, who are allowed to skip to the front of the line, arrive through a city-run free ride service.
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The store employee, Melyda Corado, was hit when she ran to the front of the Trader Joe's shortly after 3 p.m.
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On a rare trip to the front line, we found Yemenis fighting and dying in a war that has gone nowhere.
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Until recently, groups of young migrant men had sometimes elbowed their way to the front of the line, Ms. Lohse recalled.
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"We're here to check on the safety of your child, you need to come to the front door!" one officer screamed.
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Students are asked to use the sentence starters listed on a poster that is taped to the front of the room.
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After the government takeover there, her brother and brothers-in-law were drafted and sent to the front with minimal training.
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And some analysts say Waymo, a division of Google's parent company, Alphabet, has moved to the front in developing autonomous vehicles.
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But two of the five former Alabama players on the Redskins roster said they had not talked to the front office.
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Frustratingly, a few times during our stay, a call from my cellphone to the front desk went straight to voice mail.
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It even feeds the ball back to the front so you don't have to search through the netting after each swing.
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As I made my way to the front to tell the driver, the bus turned right to continue on its route.
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The conductor Kent Nagano, who had led a burnished reading of the exquisite score, came to the front for his bow.
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So here is a tip for chief executives: be nice to the front-line staff and your bonus might be bigger.
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United also announced last month that it would introduce a fee for economy seats closer to the front of the plane.
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The plan was to empty the Woodbridge store, starting in the back and pushing all of the toys to the front.
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He bought a pass to jump to the front of the lines for rides, though not all were fun for him.
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The main house is set above the pool, with a stone path leading from the pool area to the front door.
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With his move to the front of the 2020 field, Sanders has been dealing with more pointed questions over his health.
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But as the fighting has evolved over the past three years, more American troops are operating close to the front lines.
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"They do a good job of putting whatever we need out on the field," Sabathia said, referring to the front office.
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A wall finished in cedar siding runs from the edge of the driveway to the front door of the stucco house.
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After Andres objected to Downing's question, Judge T.S. Ellis called the attorneys to the front of the courtroom for a conference.
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A $4,500 package that was not on my tester adds seemingly infinite adjustments and a massage feature to the front seats.
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When we walked up to the front desk to check-in, there was no line and the clerk greeted us warmly.
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The driveway sweeps up to the front door in the manner of grand carriage entrance ramps in 26.5th-century Italian villas.
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Killorn tied it when he tipped in a pass from Ondrej Palat to the front of the net at 4:54.
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He incorporated two extra timbales into his set, and relocated, along with his fellow percussionists, to the front of the bandstand.
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He walks with robotic formality to the front of the stage, turns and enters the imaginary space of an elevator car.
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He walked back to the front of the bus and aimed his 9mm semiautomatic handgun at the windshield, the statement said.
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The battle of the bully pulpit between Sanders and Trump escalated to the front pages when Trump announced his Carrier Corp.
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Recently, it moved into Kurdish-held zones in Iraq, close to the front line in the fight against the Islamic State.
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So "I ran back to the front door to see if I could help anyone from the other side," Gluck said.
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An email address affixed to the front let anyone who found it know how to get in touch with the nonprofit.
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Rookie Kaapo Kakko forced a turnover, and Mika Zibanejad sent a pass to the front of the net that Lemieux buried.
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However, on returning to his marker, Rahm replaced his ball to the front, putting him apparently in violation of the rules.
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With Pence in Ohio today and the World Series starting, the press rolled this baseball to the front of his plane.
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In contrast, the regime's leadership and top officers get to the front of the line when it comes to food supplies.
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"He said something to her, fired some shots, then went to the front of the car and shot himself," said Gerrish.
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Teenagers start with paper routes or babysitting, then move on to the front line in fast food restaurants or retail stores.
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The gunman followed him in his car to the front of a nearby hunting equipment shop and shot him, Youngblood said.
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Majors walked up to the front steps of the family porch and shot and killed Jabara in August 2016, police said.
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Upon returning to the barracks, the platoon set about cleaning, and Raheel was called to the front of the squad bay.
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Holes were drilled from the back of the heads to the front so that water could spout out of the mouths.
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From a six-car parking area, a 20-foot wood bridge leads to the front porch, which has a seating area.
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Younger voters made way for Ms. Michael, a 71-year-old food seller, who moved to the front of the line.
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Yasiel was not home when a dude jumped his fence at 10:45 PM and made it to the front door.
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Lines form quickly and move slowly, especially since industry professionals often get to cut to the front on an as-needed basis.
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If the rotation becomes excessive, the power is sent to the front wheels, pulling the vehicle up and out of the turn.
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A seasoned veteran to the front rows of Fashion Month, Kim was OOO all season long, and didn't attend a single show.
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It appears the artist may be referring to the original letter that was enlarged and taped to the front of the gallery.
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The owner walks us through the menu and brings us to the front of the restaurant where all their seafood is displayed.
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He moved from a third-shift patrol to the front desk, where there were plenty dead hours in between the busy ones.
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This could potentially push complaints up to the front of a message queue, so issues can be handled more quickly and effectively.
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And last but not least, Dascha Polanco brightened up her strands, adding a golden blonde streak to the front of her hair.
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Security footage showed the teen had moved the bike to the front yard before going to the window to ask for wifi.
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The others get AMG performance '93MATIC', which sends 69 percent of the drive to the back, and 31 percent to the front.
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The others get AMG performance '4MATIC', which sends 69 percent of the drive to the back, and 31 percent to the front.
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The pup will even sit still for a paw-ticure when the machine makes its way to the front of his body.
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British Red Cross nurses close to the front line in Flanders, wearing their gas masks, against the threat of German gas attacks.
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He also points to the front-loaded sell-off on stock markets this year as the reason why summer will be strong.
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He never trained with a tank, had no transport and had to march 200 miles from Brittany when sent to the front.
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Still, it's another useful addition to the front page of YouTube that will hopefully help keep people informed during fast new cycles.
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According to the leaked VMI, these defects include debris under the display glass or a single hairline crack to the front glass.
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More recently, the U.S. deployed tactical aircraft capable of attacking ISIS's ability to communicate closer to the front lines of the battle.
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Once I got to the front of the closet to walk out, I felt a shove and my damn belt came off.
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Shaved heads are just one example of sacrifices medical staff are making as they head to the front line of the epidemic.
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The power had gone out during the night, and helicopters agitated overhead, bringing bucket after bucket of water to the front lines.
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However, a post like "why did Facebook serve me this random ad" isn't going to get to the front page of Reddit.
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Sergeant Pal admits he was surprised to see the royal, who was 23 at the time, so close to the front lines.
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She said her husband had to go to the front desk at least three times before security began searching for his wife.
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Sometimes, they can do good: Nicki Minaj brought an important conversation about race in pop culture to the front lines this year.
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In AfterEffects he duplicates the clip then changes the blending mode so each part of the loop burns through to the front.
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I have to mention, Drake and Rihanna's "Work" has brought electronic-tinged dancehall to the front of the pop sphere this month.
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The 18-year-old moved to the front with two laps to go but defending champion Lewandowski managed to stay with him.
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Dr. Kuhns, a lanky, middle-aged man wearing his usual khakis and sweater vest-over-button-down combo, walked to the front.
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By moving Accessibility to the front page in Settings, it gives disabled users (and by extension, accessibility) just a bit more awareness.
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We need to get the back of the grid much closer to the front of the grid and that is absolutely key.
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And when I get to the front of the line at the café, I am very grateful for that cup of coffee.
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Khan walked through the lines to the front of the runway, holding the hand of a young girl dressed in red tulle.
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The Leap Motion, a depth-sensing camera that can be fixed to the front of a headset, also offers a video mode.
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We can speed things up, but we need to get money to the front-lines, where it can be used most effectively.
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Herman, winner of one PGA Tour event, vaulted to the front with a seven-under-par 65 at Keene Trace in Nicholasville.
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As soon as our plane landed, we all rushed to the front of the plane while they grabbed all of my belongings.
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She takes him out to the front of the White House, where countless supporters are holding "We are all Jim Miller" signs.
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Others closer to the front line shouted attacks on Macri, accusing him of balancing the budget on the backs of the poor.
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The buzz for Modest Mouse grew as they released Lonesome Crowded West, which pushed them to the front of the independent spotlight.
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Twice in the past year or so, I have been ushered to the front of the immigration queue thanks an exhausted sprog.
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The footage allegedly shows Roberts entering Russell's Audi 54 minutes later and driving it close to the front door of his home.
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As the paintings move toward the present, they increasingly press against their surface like a wall, holding on to the front plane.
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The difference is, there's no competition to race to the front of the DJ booth — because, umm, why would you need to?
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Yet she also took a trip back to the front, donning a flak jacket alongside Dmytro Yarosh, a far-right nationalist leader.
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RAIPUR, India — The Indian pop star, swaddled in gold-trimmed tulle, stepped to the front of the stage at a neighborhood concert.
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"We're either going to do embroidery or silk screen of the Malcolm X crest over here," Jewnell said, pointing to the front.
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By bringing Cortana to the front, the company is no doubt hoping some users will opt into its offering over Google Assistant.
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Young men face the possibility of conscription into the Army, and being sent to the front lines, if they remain in Syria.
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The front wheel's failure led to the front wheel assembly collapsing at speeds approaching 550 miles per hour, according to the report.
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He went to the front desk and asked for a taxi and went to the closest emergency room, at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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"Really the good macro we have is tax reform coming back to the front burner as a possible policy catalyst," Campbell said.
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A dispute between two concrete plants escalated to the front-end loader fight, according a statement from the Xingtang County propaganda office.
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The EPA said it was a security precaution that made it necessary to keep him close to the front of the plane.
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Melanson said she had just dragged her daughters to the front of a stage when she heard what she thought were firecrackers.
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Breathless and drenched in sweat, my friend walked slowly to the front door and opened it on to the dark, snowy night.
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"We ask members kindly to head to the front and check out, because our store is closed," the employee told Business Insider.
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She goes to the front room to phone her sister, Millie, and ask if she can stay with her for the night.
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When she got outside, she ran to the front of the club, now crowded with police officers and scores of the wounded.
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Chain together a double tap and hold of the roof with a tap to the front or back and you'll activate Summon.
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As each woman speedwalks to the front of the clinic, she faces a gauntlet of protesters holding giant posters of aborted fetuses.
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Passing their garbage-filled front yard, they walked up the steps to the front porch and tried to open the front door.
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That strategy has not only vaulted Mr. Fillon to the front of the pack, surprising the French news media, pundits and politicians.
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When a sufficient fraction of their constituents tilt towards action, they will be happy to jump to the front of the parade.
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" The camera then pans to the front door, revealing none other than the returning pro and 6-time Mirror Ball champion. "No!
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Mexican Ancer vaulted to the front with a hat-trick of birdies from the 12th hole but then three-putted the 16th.
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The story slides into unnerving gear after Shideh's impatient husband is called to the front, leaving her alone with their daughter, Dorsa.
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I'd spent weeks worrying about rowdy bros trampling us on their paths to the front row and mean girls making snarky comments.
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Two Saviors come to the front to greet Jesus' comrade, who has identified himself as being from Hilltop and having Gregory's head.
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Probably not, but we just send more shots flying their way and can rotate fresh Guardians to the front before taking casualties.
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LSDXOXO schmoozes his way to the front, looking for that imaginary friend until, what do you know, he's reached the golden gates.
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I forgot where the dog's leashes were, even though we have a hook next to the front door specifically for that purpose.
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" Hannah, a mom passing by with a newborn baby swaddled to the front of her body yelled back at me, "Easy dick.
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The year Mr. Stiller came, he was assigned to the "front line," an assemblage of guests tasked with lighting fireworks by hand.
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The children's director mentions it as she calls kids to the front of the room for their portion of the Sunday service.
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I got a little too close to the front of the stage and some over-zealous fan reached up and grabbed ahold.
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Eyes follow him to the front of the hall, where he sits down stoically while a compère lists his novels and awards.
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Flood the News: Bringing the Climate Change Crisis to the Front Page successfully reawakens the sense of urgency needed toward climate action.
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The app demanded I go to the front of the hotel, through the swarms of sleepy attendees, past the soulless slot machines.
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The story of the White Rose did make it to the front, where it inspired soldiers who were opposed to the regime.
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On Tuesday, Venezuelan soldiers added to the front, standing shoulder to shoulder in a show of force against the passage of aid.
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I called down to the front desk to have one sent up, and was told it would soon be on its way.
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"I'd never seen people running for art," said Rose, 54, who remembers people racing to get to the front of the line.
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I took the book to the front porch and sat down on the floor, a foot from a trail of white ants.
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A waist-high black metal gate separates the house from the sidewalk and gray concrete steps lead up to the front door.
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Disguising herself as a man, she begins military training and eventually makes her way to the front lines of battle in Afghanistan.
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To the right of the stairs is a door to the front parlor, where a bay of windows includes original stained glass.
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And I admire some of his catches: If you move the "S" to the front of EXCHANGES (15D), you get SEX CHANGE.
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There are all of the mechanics required to get the entire camera module to flip out from the back to the front.
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They were last seen driving a red GMC Sierra pickup with damage to the front passenger side and rear bumper, police said.
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The closer your car is to the front door of your hotel room, the harder you need to work as a comedian.
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" Back in France in 1918, Garros said in an interview with The Times, "Of course I am going back to the front.
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" In an interview with The Times back in France in 1918, Garros said, "Of course I am going back to the front.
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After Hurricane Harvey hit in 2017, Houston jumped to the front of the pack in adapting to the threat of climate change.
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Clark's brother marched to the front of the chamber, jumped on the dais in front of the mayor and chanted Clark's name.
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There was the pair of couples who, whenever the Zodiacs were being loaded, maneuvered their way to the front of the line.
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He stole the puck on the forecheck and stepped out to the front of the net to score from point-blank range.
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Male designers were called to the front (Paul Poiret among them), enabling more women to emerge, joining Jeanne Lanvin and Coco Chanel.
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His parents told him to learn the horn so he could join a military band to avoid being sent to the front.
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Consequently, the ability to refuel and rearm close to the front, by utilizing a Forward Arming and Refuelling Point (FARP) is key.
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Past a hydrangea- and rose-filled front yard, bluestone steps lead to the front door, said Jerry Wijnen, an owner of Mar.
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Models carried an assortment of geometric suede and leather bags — which will surely find their way to the front-row set soon.
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The added troops would allow American advisers to work with a greater number of Afghan forces, and closer to the front lines.
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Sanders is willing to do some damage to the front-runner as he holds on to hopes of grabbing the Democratic nomination.
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I run up to the front desk and pay out our full tab for the week and add in a tip ($210).
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They chanted, they screamed, lights went on, they formed human chains, we virtually had to push our way to the front door.
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He gets out and walks to his house, and I move to the front seat and get dropped off at my apartment.
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Although there are exceptions, most grander service improvements seem to come to the front of the plane, rather than the main cabin.
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"Who here is by themselves?" one attendant asked, and singles, realizing they could jump ahead, rushed to the front to join strangers.
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Another customer using the self-service kiosk seemed to be having the same problem and went to the front to order instead.
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I raised my hand along with a few boys, and the teacher told me to come to the front of the class.
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Walking quickly to the end of the row, I squeezed through the crowd of reporters and made my way to the front.
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Some Marine cameramen were assigned to the front lines of individual units, and others to specific activities, like engineering and medical operations.
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His doctor sent a note to the jail saying Cleveland needed a wheelchair, and his family brought one to the front gates.
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" She adds: "When so many dire priorities abound, it's hard to fathom how tax cuts got to the front of the queue.
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The U.S. military will soon send thousands more advisers to aid their Afghan counterparts closer to the front lines, according to Gen.
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He writes of Kurdish peshmerga fighters — only recently "driven to the front by proud and worried family members" — snapping selfies between skirmishes.
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Both boys were child soldiers forcibly enlisted by Houthi rebels and put to work carrying ammunition and supplies to the front lines.
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Security video footage showed the attackers pulling up to the front gate of the public school, which has more than 1,000 students.
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To jump to the front of the line, League users can make a Power Move, which is comparable to a Super Like.
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But what about the guy who signals South Asian men like me to "the front of the line" in his Grindr bio?
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As the gunman turned and headed to the front desk, he saw the gunman, still holding his rifle, still firing at the officers.
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"Nobody came in to buy flowers," said Sukhdev Masih of Paradise Plant, who pointed to the front window, filled with leftover red roses.
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In all of the basic ways, the Peloton Tread really is just a fancy treadmill with a big screen bolted to the front.
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As thousands of khaki-clad "Tommies" shipped off to the front, the British economy teetered on the cusp of grinding to a halt.
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The report said the fire was thought to have started in a holding area next to the front gate where fireworks were stored.
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She also said her husband had to go to the front desk at least three times before security began searching for his wife.
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If by some miracle you were to make it all the way to the front door, you'd never get past the retinal scanner.
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Tie a ribbon that isn't yellow to the front yard oak and I'll stay away—Monica, I'll check every day until it's gone.
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Everyone drops down to the bottom, though, like other similar chat protocols, you can tap a user to bring them to the front.
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At low speeds, the rear wheels are steered counter to the front ones, while at high speeds, they turn in the same direction.
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HAVING suffered a severe beating, Farooq Dar was tied up on a spare tyre attached to the front bumper of an armoured jeep.
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For now, my grandmother's ceramic cat sits next to the front door and it's like she greets me when I'm coming and going.
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But the underlying theme of a return to normalcy is propelling former Vice President Joe Biden to the front of the crowded field.
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In most road situations, there are vehicles to the front, back, and to the side, but a perpendicular vehicle is much less common.
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Thankfully, someone strapped a camera to the front of a C train recently and traveled from 168th street through Brooklyn using this view.
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The new home button on the Huawei P10 shifts the fingerprint reader from the back to the front, which I'm perfectly okay with.
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At one point, a boy runs to the front of the crowd and removes his shirt as the other teenagers cheer him on.
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He came up to the front and asked if she would like for him to sit next to her in the empty seat.
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"Everything points to them accessing the building through Booking, because the key to the front door was in the lockbox outside," said Mongrain.
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Mr. Trump, at least, has managed to do what Mr. Christie couldn't: hoodwink his way to the front of the Republican presidential pack.
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The location is just too close to the front line and the logistics of pre-positioning shelter and aid is exacerbating the misery.
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Clear gets me to the front of the precheck line, and I just put my bag in and walk through and I'm done.
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Minnesota emerged with a 9-5 lead in shots, but the Blues again limited the Wild's access to the front of their net.
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Still, I moved to the front of the bus and John moved to the bottom of my internal depth chart of favorite teammates.
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Other states are far ahead it comes to managing water, but the climate demands that California sprint to the front of the pack.
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The combination of urgency and analysis has pushed the young lab to the front line of deciphering state-sponsored and domestically generated misinformation.
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The AV can share data with Digit such as the best pathway to the front door or how to get around an obstacle.
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In place of gentle curves, there's a slightly more modern angled aesthetic to the front of the printer where the pictures are ejected.
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Kay Dickersin knew she was leaping to the front lines of scholarly publication when she joined The Online Journal of Current Clinical Trials.
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All three hosts of popular Wisconsin shows are backing Cruz, Trump learned to his surprise, and were very chilly to the front-runner.
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The tail of the "whip" of players tends to get moved around with a lot more force than players closer to the front.
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Opposition supporters cheered as youths ran to the front, carrying makeshift shields made from trash bin lids, wood and even a satellite dish.
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There are subtle changes to the front bumper, but they totally redesigned the underside of the car to control airflow and improve downforce.
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He explained how social responsibility has been pushed further to the front of corporate agendas, and therefore change is happening — for the better.
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Motorbikes and Humvees loaded with weapons are stationed outside the base, which is located close to the front line, near the Mosul dam.
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The 60-year-old won 2 titles with the Celtics during his 14-year career before taking his talents to the front office.
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For a $3 fee, those who need their pizza like, now can force their pie order to the front of the production line.
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Instead, they are ranked based on relationship — people you are closer to should, in theory, be closer to the front of the queue.
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A Dutch-Kurdish motorcycle gang eventually brought the two to the front lines near Kirkuk, where they saw spurts of action against ISIS.
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