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At one point, Mr. Boxley's sister approached him, leaned on a divider and said, "Michael, I'm here".
Suddenly I felt weird and remember needing to sit down in the middle of a road, laying down on a divider and passing out in my vomit.
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In short, the apparatus consisted of a light grey wall with two lockable doors on either side of a divider, to force the horse to make a choice.
Technically, a compass is a drafting instrument that has one pen or pencil point and one sharp point that is positioned at the centre of the circle to be described; a divider, on the other hand, has two sharp points, one for the centre, the other for scribing or marking.
The bus, which was headed from the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan to Rutherford, crashed into a divider on a segment of Interstate 495 about 7 30 p.m.
Westfield built a divider on Rahway Avenue leading to the tracks, which would prevent drivers from crossing into the opposite lane to snake through the railroad gates, said James H. Gildea, the town administrator.
4. It's important to say "Thank you," when the person ahead of you in the queue places a divider on the belt between your shopping and hers, but eye contact is by no means mandatory.
Add a divider on the windshield.
Christina, 30, who asked her second name not be used for fear of retaliation, sat on a road divider holding a 1-meter-by-2-meter, or about 3-foot-by-6-foot, "autonomy movement" flag.
Inhabitants of the apartments bordering the Minhocão speak of the highway's place in their lives; they sit and kibitz on a highway divider, and by the film's end they are dancing across the giant earthworm.
Witnesses, including the yellow cab driver, said that the suspect tried to drive away after the accident, but that the BMW's undercarriage got hung up on a concrete divider as he attempted a U-turn at Dyckman Street and 10th Avenue.
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