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and a packet of Sigaro Toscano, fitted the holder onto the butt of his cigar and the
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The crate was a swollen collection of planks, but framed out with good heavy timbers and fitted with lifting eyes that could have held a long suspension bridge
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From what we have seen of the way the young man lived, I was rather relieved when Stephen told me that he had fitted bolts to the doors … just in case those keys had gone wandering
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Standing at more than six foot tall, with a broad expanse of muscled chest revealed beneath his snugly fitted black shirt, the creature epitomised vigour and action, an unstoppable force made flesh
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Although the home was fitted with an upto
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The helmet fitted perfectly
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There was also a strap that fitted under the jaws
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How will we be fitted for such a seat if we are not willing to be changed in this life? God has given us everything we need in order to achieve this here and now
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‘Possibly, that’s why I have fitted hobbles
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The house had the latest in modern kitchen appliances, a brand new corner bathroom suite, fitted wardrobes in all three bedrooms, and a lovely garden in which the businessman had a swing, a climbing frame and a sand pit installed
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The boots fitted Karen perfectly
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It was a big house of rough stone in big blocks, but pretty well fitted and chinked where it had to be
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It wasn't that she was bullied as such, but she didn't feel she fitted in
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he had been fitted up, and in the far from private world of lock-
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He wants the kitchen tiling finished and the final units fitted
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As the work progresses, as tiles are grouted and kitchen units are fitted, Ken edges ever closer to his bar in Ibiza
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It was smooth in detail, rough in bulk, but the floor was smooth and polished, the walls were deeply carved with heroic scenes from Elven history and the ceiling was fitted with good bioluminescent lighting, bright enough to keep Gnome’s hoods up
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She’d been hoping that, if Masa let her off, she could have fitted in a week at her parents’ home somewhere in the north of England
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These menial tasks fitted in between the practical and
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Attached to the keel pocket they fitted a mast step and installed the necessary hardware around the gunwales to secure the intended mast
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Perhaps a modern electric siren was fitted
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Contour formed brass balls for feet were fashioned onto the corners as added protection from idle scuffing and a brass locking latch was fitted to the front center
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Adjustable straps were fitted into the sides to secure whatever might be stored there
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within the arch were carefully fitted together, but looked as if the
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While he pounded and sweated, his father fitted other timbers together and raised the skeletons of walls around the edges of the box
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He removed the cover over the hole in the ground and fitted a slim wax ring on top of it, then set the pump shaft neatly onto the rim plate protruding from the hole, and bolted the connection together
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He bid Harry fetch the rest of the pile as he carefully fitted the base pieces into their elongated oval shape
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When Harry had brought the last of the stack from the storeroom, George bid him hold upright the fitted ribs he had begun to place
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After each couple courses were fitted in this manner, his father would take straw and pack it into the spaces made by the studs and the two wall sides
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It was the last week of August, he had trenched, laid pipe, fitted and made connections, run a drain to the existing out house, installed two pumps and a few fixtures, and was ready to test the system
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And none of his friends particularly fitted the standard model of ’hero’ either
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Often these are fitted around the work schedule, which could be anywhere
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on run-of-the-mill tourists, I felt – and fitted out with a
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She sat down on a stool, pulled her foot out of the heavy wooden shoe, and put it into the slipper, and it fitted her perfectly
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However, on the second time round, she came upon a low curtain she had not noticed before, and behind it was a little door about fifteen inches high: she tried the little golden key in the lock, and to her great delight it fitted!
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She wore a deep blue dyed leather dress that was tightly fitted from her hips to her neck where it split into a sharp V, revealing a great deal of her full, round breasts and continued to plunge past her firm stomach to end just inches below her navel
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I re fitted the rear covers and tried to move the side slid, it would not move even though I pressed it in several directions
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This value was antecedent to, and independent of their being employed as coin, and was the quality which fitted them for that employment
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In my opinion, oligarchy is the fitted word for the
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fellow that they are the fitted men to be their guides
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England, on account of the natural fertility of the soil, of the great extent of the sea-coast in proportion to that of the whole country, and of the many navigable rivers which run through it, and afford the conveniency of water carriage to some of the most inland parts of it, is perhaps as well fitted by nature as any large country in Europe to be the seat of foreign commerce, of manufactures for distant sale, and of all the improvements which these can occasion
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Needless to say, it fitted Helez like a second skin
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Song pointed out, “She's got the sturdiest exoskeleton ever fitted to a space yacht
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It fitted him perfectly, not a seam out of place
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Drawbacks were, perhaps, originally granted for the encouragement of the carrying trade, which, as the freight of the ship is frequently paid by foreigners in money, was supposed to be peculiarly fitted for bringing gold and silver into the country
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The gown fitted a little more tightly than the garments she normally wore
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These had orally activated switches that were fitted for Danny and little flashing rows of lights
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fitted out with thrusters for ‘space
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The curved blade was painted red and the metal head was fitted into a solid wooden handle that tapered into a point at the bottom, making both ends dangerous
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That produce, those manufactures, instead of being almost entirely suited to one great market, as at present, would probably have been fitted to a great number of smaller markets
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The one man who fitted such narrow criteria was Torbin Lyndau
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was a man of probity, of great industry, and knowledge of detail ; of great experience and acuteness in the examination of public accounts; and of abilities, in short, every way fitted for introducing method and good order into the collection and expendture of the public revenue
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He could find no coherent pattern to the level of fracturing; no mathematical formula fitted
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An account of Busses fitted out in Scotland for eleven Years, with the Number of empty Barrels carried out, and the Number of Barrels of Herrings caught; also the Bounty, at a Medium, on each Barrel of Sea-sricks, and on each Barrel when fully packed
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“But seriously, I was checking the computer sub-processor cores and found that core three has an extra circuit fitted in its secondary circuit bay
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My rifle had one of the new orthoptic sights fitted to it and I sighted on an olive tree in the distance just to get my eye in
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In the first twelve voyages which they fitted out for India, they appear to have traded as a regulated company, with separate stocks, though only in the general ships of the company
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I saw that the building was erected by stones fitted together
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Once these had been filled they would be lifted onto frames that were fitted onto the mules back I was very glad of this otherwise we would have had to carry them and believe you me that would have been back breaking work to say the least
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Such companies, therefore, seem extremely well fitted for this trade
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Each craft was fitted with powerful manoeuvring thrusters and protected by heavy alloy plate armour
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The hatch was fitted with a simple keypad lock; it looked as if that too hadn’t been used for centuries
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“As Station Commander, I believe her office was fitted with a ULR transmitter?” replied Efren
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length of the name in letters; number of vowels; number of consonants and many other properties used in this genealogy that stretches from Abraham all the way to Jesus Christ; the language and numbering system that would be employed - would finally fit like small pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, that would only reveal a masterly constructed design, once the final piece was fitted
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contradictory, but to him they fitted together as neatly as a carpenter's tongue and groove
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He picked it up, and while he was close to the door he quietly fitted the door chain into its slot, just in case Ronnie decided to get in, assuming he wasn't
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chain, but that had been fitted professionally and was screwed into solid oak
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She had to search among Shelagh's clothes - Shelagh was more robust than she - but she found a jumper and skirt that fitted and then wandered about the house
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He and other officers boarded her and fitted her out
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But the moment in which war begins, or rather the moment in which it appears likely to begin, the army must be augmented, the fleet must be fitted out, the garrisoned towns must be put into a posture of defence; that army, that fleet, those garrisoned towns, must be furnished with arms, ammunition, and provisions
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I gave her the enamelled ring with the emerald in it that I had got in Egypt I slipped it onto her ring finger and it fitted a treat I was glad to see
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I wrote to Helen asking her if she could get me a liner that they now made in Blighty it fitted inside the helmet and looked like a bowler hat but it made sure that the helmet stayed firmly on your head and not on the floor
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Zolla enjoyed the tutorial role, it fitted him rather nicely
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‘HELP ME!’ The leak had become a torrent as if the entire rubber seal no longer fitted – notwithstanding the inside air pressure which, she thought, should keep the water at bay
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When Akbar had asked her what was so special about that synagogue, Celine had replied that it came up first on the web search and its site said it was proud of its policy of inclusivity, also it was local and fitted in with the plans of his Dutch friends
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Op14 fitted a spare device to the unresponsive Gerrid, clamping it to click reassuringly around his wrist
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And indeed, there was a compartment fitted out for live cargo
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The lances were also carefully made and fitted to receive extra pieces, which were obviously not found in the blacksmith’s shop
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Since his usual black shirts were fitted, the sculptors-would-pay-me-to-model physique wasn’t a surprise, but it was
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I can tell you we felt like a million bucks wearing the uniform for the first time and why not? We were young, fit and the clothes fitted us well
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The rifles fitted nicely into our boxes which defied the rumour
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He was inside a tree! It was completely hollowed out and actually fitted for habitation
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Since it’s already fitted out for habitation, it would make sense for the pirates to simply toss Coal in there and deal with her later
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A weary wait ensued and the men, cramped on the vessels, which were fitted and filled like cattle-ships, grew sick with the delay
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proved their courage and patriotism, the youngest line subaltern was better fitted for the work, and the staff duties fell heavily on the few attached regular officers
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Dawn held the end of the wire in her hand, wondering where it fitted
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The rifles had a blank firing device fitted at the end of the barrel and that needed to be taken off when firing live ammunition or a huge fatherly talk followed
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We were placing silverware on the long picnic table as the first of the new slaves was fitted with the knee spreader and attached to the iron ring
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On top of the vehicles they fitted (once only as far as I know) a 20mm cannon they got (don't ask how) from an old air force Vampire jet but the recoil cause the roof to crack and ammunition hard to come by
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All the vents were fitted with small tracks so that a Roller could scoot himself along on a trolley
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Next he attached the amplifier and display screen to one end, and fitted the set of stereo headphones over his ears
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The best information the SAS got out of Susan was that the building was fitted with armour plated glass, which meant they would need to be blown in instead of beaten by sledgehammers as had been originally planned
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When no one was in the barracks, he fitted the wood into place so that it formed a false back behind which he could securely hide his money
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Since the two men were about the same size, Colling tried on the shirts and found that they fitted reasonably well
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The scarcity of rubber tires during the war had caused most vehicles, both motorized and those pulled by draft animals, to be fitted with iron-rimmed wheels, and their clatter on the city’s cobblestone streets was at times deafening
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He folded it the best he could and fitted it into the plastic bag
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The shoes had seen a lot of use, but they had new soles and fitted well
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It was fitted with heaps of extras, because it was used by the government to lay telephone lines in the remote areas