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He raced into an empty half and, though under eventual pressure by Walker, lifted the ball over the unprotected Hugo Lloris.
Using cheesecloth in place of a pan, empty half a box of kosher salt on it and smoke for several hours.
With this method, you could empty a bucketful of water into a two-hundred-jin pig, while with the old method you could barely empty half a bucket of water into the carcass of a dead cow.
This leads to instance where the player will think that they've drawn a bead on an enemy, but when they pull the trigger, they empty half a clip of ammo into a piece of scenery inches away from Walker's face.
This year, the claw-shaped nets used to pull oysters are coming up empty half the time, and many of the oysters are too small to be legally harvested.
A nugget of sausage rode on the empty half of each shell, the clam playing off the sucuk's saltiness with its sweetness — all in an herb broth with toast on the side.
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Create a Bird Feeder — bring an empty half-gallon milk carton for each child.
The floor was strewn with empty half-litre cans of Carlsberg; when they offered one to me, I asked what brought them to Iceland.
A wooden mask from Congo with a fluffy beard made of copper-colored raffia and a rectangular face with empty, half-moon eyes sits on the coffee table.
Adolescence involved training runs with my field hockey team down Main Street, where I often saw someone I knew; largely innocent keg parties in the woods; and, above all, the joy of driving a car down an empty, half-paved road with the windows open on a late June day.
WHO The Rev. Martin Bancroft, 57, the owner, and a chaplain at John T. Mather Memorial Hospital in Port Jefferson, N.Y., talks about the evolution of the house and what it has to offer renters: "It took me about seven years to take this place from an empty half-acre to its current 2,000 square feet.
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