Float Sentence Examples

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  • I am not afraid to float now.

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  • Her head felt like it could float off her body.

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  • In fact, he must be struggling to float on the ocean of problems this family represented.

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  • Just seems to float from job to job.

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  • Like Jackson, she moved with incredible grace, seeming to float rather than walk.

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  • He added, but I haven't seen any body float up either.

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  • He's got a float and a slew of balloons!

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  • Above him was a clear blue sky, and the sun's vast orb quivered like a huge hollow, crimson float on the surface of that milky sea of mist.

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  • He watched his expelled breath float away from him, his calm features hiding the anger in his blood.

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  • Give him a week and he'll float in somewhere down south of here if the fish don't eat him first.

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  • The railway ultimately was made to float on the bog.

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  • It was like everything else in his life—don't make a decision, just float along and see what happens.

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  • These icebergs float away, and are gradually melted in the sea, the temperature of which is thus lowered by cold stored up in the interior of Greenland.

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  • Some species of Dolomedes, indeed, habitually construct a raft by spinning dead leaves together and float over the water upon it watching for an opportunity to dash upon any insect that alights upon its surface.

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  • The first thing you will learn to do is float.

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  • There was an office pool on how long it would be before Willie would float in.

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  • Several forms of cells float freely in the fluid of the coelom.

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  • If during this process part of the fronds run together, the beauty of the specimen may be restored by dipping the edge into water, so as to float out the part and allow it to subside naturally on the paper.

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  • Many of the freshwater algae which form a mere crust, such as Palmella cruenta, may be placed in a vessel of water, where after a time they float like a scum, the earthy matter settling down to the bottom, and may then be mounted by slipping a piece of mica under them and allowing it to dry.

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  • To this point soft bodies lighter than water (which would float if placed in the cup) could be attached, and thus completely immersed.

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  • Colorful fish dart in and out, while sharks and stingrays float placidly by spectators.

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  • This is effected by the so-called habit of "ballooning" practised by very young spiders, which float through the air, often at great altitudes, in the direction of the prevalent winds.

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  • Certain substances, such as the precious metals, are quite insoluble in the bead, but float about in it.

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  • Of the Characeae many are so exceedingly brittle that it is best to float them out like sea-weeds, except the prickly species, which may be carefully laid out on bibulous paper, and when dry fastened on sheets of white paper by means of gummed strips.

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  • These form the " float gold " of the miner.

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  • The weir is opened by joining the needles of each bay by a chain passed through the eyes at the top and a line of wire through the central rings, so that when released at the top by the tilting of the escape bar by the derrick, they float down as a raft, and are caught by a man in a boat, or, when the cur rent is strong, they are 'mopes ?o drawn to the bank by a rope attached to them previously to their release.

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  • It is possible by applying a little oil to the upper part of the bulb of a common or of a Sikes's hydrometer, and carefully placing it in pure water, to cause it to float with the upper part of the bulb and the whole of the stem emerging as indicated in fig.

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  • With hardly an exception the transparent eggs are laid into the sea and float on its surface.

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  • From Aristotle we learn (I) that Thales found in water the origin of things; (2) that he conceived the earth to float upon a sea of the elemental fluid; (3) that he supposed all things to be full of gods; (4) that in virtue of the attraction exercised by the magnet he attributed to it a soul.

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  • In leaves which float upon the surface of the water, as those of the water-lily stomata.

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  • In aquatic plants the leafstalk is sometimes distended with air, as in Pontederia and Trapa, so as to float the leaf.

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  • However, I also have a one inch piece of float tubing over the end of the whip to eliminate tangles.

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  • The hollows would be filled with oil, and lighted tapers would float in them.

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  • Their mournful wails float through the branches in the vein Edgar Allen Poe.

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  • We waded so gently and reverently, or we pulled together so smoothly, that the fishes of thought were not scared from the stream, nor feared any angler on the bank, but came and went grandly, like the clouds which float through the western sky, and the mother-o'-pearl flocks which sometimes form and dissolve there.

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  • The cashier is required to count his or her float or bank of money at the beginning of a shift.

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  • True to their roots, Crocs shades are also water friendly-they float!

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  • The spongy material that the Frubi Shades are made of is designed to float.

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  • The soft contact lenses contain some water amidst a special gel to "float" over the surface of the eye.

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  • The extremely lightweight design of the Cocoons frames allows them to float comfortably over prescription glasses and you don't even feel like you are wearing two pairs of glasses.

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  • Since colored contact lenses don't alter the vision of your pupil, they have no way of altering or "shading out" the shadowy shapes of the floaters that enter your vision as they float through your eye's vitreous.

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  • Since floaters are pockets of gel that float across your vision (above your pupil), then clearly wearing colored contact lenses won't alter how you view those imperfections.

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  • Mellow-out while you float down the lazy river.

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  • The pool is open year-round and gives guests a place to swim laps or simply float in peace.

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  • In 90 minutes, you will float past sights and sounds even many native San Franciscans have yet to see.

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  • The suit itself is done in a muted yellow and features thin black straps with delicately embroidered bumble bees that appear to float gracefully over the fabric.

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  • While men tend not to float as well as women, everyone can master these basic exercises in an initial lesson, creating a lot of confidence.

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  • Dean began to float back to sleep, half content in the thought that the storm might wash out the steamy, unseasonable humidity.

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  • If it sank up there, it'd most likely float up to the surface after a few days or a week and then drift back down this way with the tide.

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  • The body, representing the hydranth of an ordinary hydroid, has the aboral portion modified into a float, from which hangs down a proboscis bearing the mouth.

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  • The float is covered with long tentacles and bears the medusa-buds.

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  • The ova of Culex, on the other hand, are deposited in any stagnant water, including cesspools, drains, cisterns, or water collected in any vessel; they float in boat-shaped masses on the surface.

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  • Fusus, Pyrula, Purpura, Murex, Nassa, Trophon, Voluta, &c. The float of the pelagic Janthina, to which the egg-capsules are attached, probably is also formed by the secretion of the pedal gland.

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  • Smaller pieces are thrown into a bath of melted carnallite and pressed together with an iron rod, the bath being then heated until the globules of metal float to the top, when they may be removed in perforated iron ladles, through the holes in which the fused chloride can drain away, but through which the melted magnesium cannot pass by reason of its high surface tension.

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  • He then proceeded to float a company, and in 1807 the first public street gas lighting took place in Pall Mall, whilst in 1809 he applied to parliament to incorporate the National Heat and Light Company with a capital of half a million sterling.

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  • Better tackle and float fishing methods help keep bites coming when the fish get wary.

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  • Back to top Boxing ' Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee !

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  • Float it in the bowl on top of the soup and grate a stringy cooking cheese over it.

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  • Float fishing is by far the best method although please be sensible when it comes to end tackle which must be strong.

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  • This fan in turn lifts a ball into the air; the harder the fan is blowing, the higher the ball begins to float.

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  • Made of flexible foam rubber and available in a wide range of vibrant colors, they easily bend and float.

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  • They float in water and stick to tiles when wet, allowing for hours of creative play.

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  • Series 3 razors feature a triple action free float system, Smart Foil, the Clean and Renew system, a precision setting switch, long hair trimmer, and come in silver, gray, and black.

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  • Alternately, fill a shallow glass dish with candy corn and "float" candles in the middle of the sweet treats.

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  • Being now twenty-one years of age, Abraham hired himself to Denton Offutt, a migratory trader and storekeeper then of Sangamon county, and he helped Offutt to build a flatboat and float it down the Sangamon, Illinois and Mississippi rivers to New Orleans.

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  • They then look like floating logs; and thus they float or gently approach their prey, which consists of anything they can overpower.

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  • When such plants are detached they are enabled to float for great distances, and the great Sargasso Sea of the North Atlantic Ocean is probably only renewed by the constant addition of plants detached from the shores of the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.

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  • On this principle the use of the level is abolished, the telescope is mounted on a metallic float, and it is assumed that, in course of the rotation of this float, the zenith distance of the axis of the telescope will remain undisturbed, that is, of course, after the undulations, induced by the disturbance of the mercury, have ceased.

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  • At the close of the first day's bombardment of Fort Sumter (April 12th, 1861) Leroy P. Walker (1817-1884), the Confederate Secretary of War, boasted that before the 1st of May the Confederate flag would float over the Capitol.

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  • Over the ocean surface, as well as at various depths, float and swim innumerable Hyperiidea - the wonderful Phronima, glass-like in its glassy barrel hollowed out of some Tunicate; the Cystisoma, 4 or 5 in.

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  • Rule Vii.-Damage To Engines In Refloating A Ship Damage caused to machinery and boilers of a ship which is ashore and in a position of peril, in endeavouring to refloat, shall be allowed in G.A., when shown to have arisen from an actual intention to float the ship for the common safety at the risk of such damage.

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  • Rule Vi I I.-Expenses Of Lightening A Ship When Ashore, And Consequent Damage When a ship is ashore, and, in order to float her, cargo, bunker coals and ship's stores, or any of them, are discharged, the extra cost of lightening, lighter hire, and reshipping (if incurred), and the loss or damage sustained thereby, shall be admitted as G.A.

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  • At the extreme western end of the West Float are three large graving docks, two about 750 ft.

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  • One is to grease the float round its water-line so that the water is depressed round it.

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  • The float will then be repelled from the edge of the vessel.

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  • Lastly he demonstrated that the wings of flying creatures, when the I By the term aeroplane is meant a thin, light, expanded structure inclined at a slight upward angle to the horizon intended to float or rest upon the air, and calculated to afford a certain amoune, of support to any body attached to it.

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  • It was hoped that when the aeroplanes were wedged forward in the air by vertical screws, or by the body to be flown, each aeroplane would rest or float upon a stratum of undisturbed air, and that practically the aeroplanes would give the same support as if spread out horizontally.

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  • The lake begins to freeze in October, but it is only about the end of December that it is frozen in its deeper parts; and it remains ice-bound until the end of March, though broad icefields continue to float in the middle of the lake until broken up by gales.

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  • The former marshy estuary called Wallasey Pool is occupied by the Great Float, forming an immense dock (see Birkenhead).

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  • Sometimes they float above the surface, sometimes they are connected with it by stems or branches, and they show delicate striated detail like cirrus cloud.

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  • The larval forms of the type genus Cerianthus float freely in the sea, and were once considered to belong to a separate genus, Arachnactis.

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  • The bottom of the cell is formed by those threads and picks which weave "plain," while the ascending sides of the figure are formed by the gradually increasing length of float of the warp and weft yarns.

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  • Each of the floats in the parade had several pennants from the local high school tacked on the side of the float.

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  • These mother-cells are either separated from one another and float in the granular fluid which fills up the cavity of the pollen-sac, or are not so isolated.

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  • Then the walls of the mother-cells are absorbed, and the pollengrains float freely in the fluid of the pollen-sacs, which gradually disappears, and the mature grains form a powdery mass within the anther.

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  • In many of the Ecaudata, and in a few of the Caudata and Apoda, the eggs are laid in strings or bands which are twined round aquatic plants or carried by the parent; whilst in other Ecaudata they form large masses which either float on the surface of the water or sink to the bottom.

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  • It was like everything else in his life—don't make a decision, just float along and see what happens.

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  • I like doing the backstroke as well because if I stop I just float in the water.

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  • All of these balloons float considerably longer than the normal 18 " foil balloon.

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  • Onward, Charon, ill-humoredly you pole my wooden bateau, let us float on the tide, westward to Texas sands.

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  • We have lots of ideas for the parade and are planning to enter a bathing belles float.

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  • It was a two-seat reconnaissance float biplane of very small overall dimensions designed to be folded and carried in the confines of a submarine.

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  • As a prelude to exit and to pay off bank borrowings we decided to float on the Stock Exchange.

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  • Amber can float in strong brine, but not sea water.

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  • The float is shotted down to its nylon bristle, with a bulk or olivette only six inches away from the hook.

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  • Float under stalagtites, see ancient skeletons and pottery and prepare to be awstruck by cathedral-like caverns.

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  • On the float rods we had quality roach and the odd decent chub all day.

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  • Float drains operate by continuously opening and closing to allow liquid condensate to leave the filter.

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  • For sensitive bite indication I opted to use a sliding float, only to find that this was irresistible to these pea-brained crocodilians.

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  • All methods are working, although pole and float tactics remain favorite particularly as a lot of the catches are coming from mid water.

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  • His obsessions include Six feet Under, the meaning of existence and things that float.

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  • String getToolTipText (float x, float y, Shape allocation) Returns the tooltip text at the specified location.

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  • As part of our Community Activity Day, I was helping to decorate the float.

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  • Using this method stick float can produce fish in high water conditions, slowing the bait up for the fish to respond.

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  • As we waded out the dolphin started to float a bit and moved it's tail fluke slightly.

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  • These bubbles float to the top of the glass and make a froth.

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  • Steve fished a small float 4 rods out and feed hemp and carp pellet fishing soft pellets on the hook.

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  • He finds himself seeming to float in some sort of glowing tunnel where he can see a giant humanoid.

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  • This colonial hydrozoan (jellyfish-like invertebrate animal) has a float bladder that was fully inflated and 22 cm in length.

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  • All guests have free access to float mats, ocean kayaks, snorkeling gear, life vests, and boards.

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  • Clive Tallet fished the entrance to the jungle and took two good zander early week on float tactics fishing lamprey section.

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  • Pete float fished single red maggot 2 rod out catching all his fish just on bottom.

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  • Andy caught most of his fish on the feeder, using worm with a few fish also taken on the float fishing maggot.

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  • These plates float on the partially molten rocks of the upper mantle.

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  • The float of each sample was studied under a low power binocular microscope.

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  • To com where potential would float firm attheracesfor newmarket the course also.

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  • Do not scour or float a scratch coat on laths. as this may damage the nibs.

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  • In winter little winged nutlets with tiny airbags fly off in the wind and float down stream to germinate somewhere on another bank.

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  • Carnival Float In 1999 we entered a float into the Oldham Carnival, this earned us second place overall.

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  • Daniel float fished luncheon meat over small carp pellets.

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  • As it was so close, I began to feed the float line by hand with a regular, generous pinch of maggots.

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  • A short cast will put you into a reasonable depth of water where float fishing will produce mackerel, garfish and small pollack.

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  • Before the immense popularity of the pole, the waggler and stick float did the business.

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  • Built-in manual scorers and puck collectors Float on air system allows hover pucks to travel at great speed.

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  • Beachcombers and other scavengers may enjoy this related site called Things that float.

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  • He began developing a series of float seaplanes soon afterward and produced four streamlined float planes.

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  • The new Spot Pro incorporates a vacuum float shut-off and integral cord wrap.

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  • They show up brownish in this enlarged scan but as they float around they appear silvery.

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  • The impurities then float to the top of the metal forming slag.

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  • Float is made from gray soapstone with wooden plug in circular hole at head end.

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  • The digital speedometer seems to float in space, the adjacent clock floats in another plane.

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  • Float with nails in it or a made up one from bicycle spokes.

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  • When you let go of the squeezed sponge, how high does it float?

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  • As soon as they float to the top, remove them with a perforated spoon.

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  • John's other bait was a float fished sprat which had also seen better days, but was still holding together enough to cast.

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  • The RX 400h is very sprightly for a two-ton milk float, posting better acceleration times than a standard Alfa GT.

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  • The rear strut locating slot on the float is 3 to 4mm too far forward.

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  • Len suggested that I might have a partially sunken float.

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  • Internal to the rod is a series of reed switches designed to open and close as the float changes with the liquid level.

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  • It warn't no towhead that you could float by in ten minutes.

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  • Regular angler Jo Cripps also took a bonus zander weighing 10lb 4oz mid week on roach fished under a float.

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  • As in the analogous swim-bladder of fishes, the gas in the pneumatophore can be secreted or absorbed, whereby the specific gravity of the body can be diminished or increased, so as to cause it to float nearer the surface or at a deeper level.

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  • Vezhdovsky to exist in the embryo of certain forms. The blood in the Chaetopoda consists of a plasma in which float a few corpuscles.

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  • After reposing some time, the clear juice is carefully decanted by means of a pipe fixed by a swivel joint to an outlet in the bottom of the tank, the upper end of the pipe being always kept at the surface of the liquor by a float attached to it.

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  • Fishing peg 48, Carl float fished a small roach dead bait to take his new personal best.

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  • Mike fished a sliding float fished at 6 ' with a single treble lip hooking a small roach deadbait.

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  • All of Jamie 's fish were caught on roach baits fished under a small float.

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  • The tench are also responding to float tactics with small boilies, soft pellet and corn proving best baits.

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  • The others opted for float fishing tactics, a decision that ultimately proved to be far more sensible !

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  • Float is by far the best method for the tench with most baits being bottom fished.

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  • For a start I wish they would both drive in the crosses rather than float them in which tends to favor the keeper.

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  • Men are tossing overboard rafts, lifebelts, benches, pieces of wood, anything that will float.

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  • It war n't no towhead that you could float by in ten minutes.

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  • Maggot is the favorite bait if you 're trotting a stick float, as just about everything will take it.

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  • Float silently past rafts of penguins or cruise inside a sunken volcanic crater.

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  • Balloons-Tie bouquets of helium-filled balloons to the backs of chairs, place them on mailboxes, and let a few float to the ceiling of the room.

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  • Longer boards do float better which can give you a better overall experience when you are out there.

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  • Cut fruit slices into shapes and place in a large bowl of water, allowing the fruits to float amongst candles.

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  • Simply fill the bowl approximately three inches deep with water and place the blossoms so they float freely.

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  • To create a floating candle centerpiece, shop for candles specifically designed to float.

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  • These yarns are woven in a way that they "float over" or are drawn through a single weft yarn.

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  • Hold the needle straight up and tap the syringe to make any air bubbles float to the top.

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  • The flowers, of 4 to 6 inches across, float upon the water amid rounded leaves of bright green, very variable as to size, and reddish while young.

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  • The leaves are blotched with chestnut-brown, their lobes overlapping, and with such long stalks that they float out far apart.

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  • You will also need to purchase a padded underlayment; this helps the flooring float freely.

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  • Pond lights can float in your deck fountain or a nearby pond.

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  • This year at Carnival we sponsored an animal rights float and encouraged all of the Carnival participants not to use bird feathers and animal ingredients in their floats.

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  • Take a seat in the raft and float down the river.

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  • The castle will float into view as you pass Floridian marshes and blue skies, and this is surely a picturesque way to start your vacation.

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  • Guests can leisurely float along the winding three-foot deep river on inflatable tubes.

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  • Paintbrushes float in mid-air when you drop them from your inventory.

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  • Golden Slingshot - From time to time, gifts attached to balloons float by on the top screen.

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  • Several numbers will float around the screen, each with a different size font.

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  • The entire thing feels so slow and clunky that you feel like you're driving a parade float through heavy traffic to get to the parade on time.

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  • Even if they changed the name of the game to Parade Float Legends, you'd still be frustrated, and chances are the parade would be over by the time you got there.

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  • Left alone, he will automatically float back to the left side of the screen.

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  • You float around knocking on each of four windows, trying to match the toys that his friends have in their hands.

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  • You float at the top of the screen, and time shooting hearts down at Star Buddies, trying to get two of them to face and meet.

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  • The Star Buddies want new (specific) toys, so as they float down on clouds, you need to grab them and hand them over to the appropriate Star Buddy in time.

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  • This can be more comfortable in the long run than letting your foot "float" over the pedal.

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  • In some games, she can float in the air because of poufy gown.

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  • From the middle of those circles, dots emerge and float to one of the colored circles.

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  • Judy said that "she was in tears watching her barrels float on top of the water inside the facility."

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  • The wooden boats were not designed to float but to be played with on the floor.

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  • These were boats that were not meant to float but to roll across the floor on wheels.

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  • These pond yachts could float in the water and were often used in races across the pond by children in the 1920s and 1930s.

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  • Bowel movements may be difficult to flush (float) or contain undigested food material.

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  • Take time to experiment with a few designs on paper first to communicate the message and theme of your Christmas parade float.

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  • With these might be associated the gigantic lily of Queensland (Nymphaea gigantea), the leaves of which float on water, and are quite 18 in.

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  • While Cook was speculating on the cause of this phenomenon, and was in the act of ordering out the boats to take soundings, the " Endeavour " struck heavily, and fell over so much that the guns, spare cables, and other heavy gear had at once to be thrown overboard to lighten the ship. As day broke, attempts were made to float the vessel off with the morning tide; but these were unsuccessful.

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  • The ova of Anopheles are tiny black rodshaped objects, which are deposited on the water of natural puddles, ponds, or slowly moving streams, by preference those which are well supplied with vegetation; they float, singly or attached to other objects or clustered together in patterns.

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  • The slag and matte formed float upon the lead in the crucible and are tapped, usually together, at intervals into slag-pots, where the heavy matter settles on the bottom and the light slag on the top. When cold they are readily separated by a blow from a hammer.

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  • Search should be made in the beds of streams and on the hillsides for " float mineral " or " shoad stones," fragments of rocks and minerals known to be associated with and characteristic of the deposits.

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  • Provided the ship is designed to float upright at the smallest draft with no load on board, the stability at any other draft of water can be arranged by the stowage of the weight, high or low.

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  • These in their upward passage to the top, where they float, free themselves from the juice, which they leave below them comparatively clear.

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  • The charm of these methods is that certain parts of the decorative design seem to float, not on the surface of the metal, but actually within it, an admirable effect of depth and atmosphere being thus produced.

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  • The togi-dashi design, when finely executed, seems to hang suspended in the velvety lacquer or to float under its silky surface.

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  • It can develop vacuoles, or rather fine bubbles of carbonic acid gas in its cytoplasm, to float up to the surface of the water.

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  • Cripple Creek's site was frequently prospected after 1860, and "colours" and gold "float" were always found, but not until February 1891 was the source discovered.

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  • It is usually made of glass, the lower bulb being loaded with mercury or small shot which serves as ballast, causing the instrument to float with the stem vertical.

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  • The quantity of mercury or shot inserted depends upon the density of the liquids for which the hydrometer is to be employed, it being essential that the whole of the bulb should be immersed in the heaviest liquid for which the instrument is used, while the length and diameter of the stem must be such that the hydrometer will float in the lightest liquid for which it is required.

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  • Then usually these layers successively give way, and the spherical naked oospheres float free in the water.

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  • This float dips into a tank filled with mercury so that practically the entire instrument is floated by the mercury, leaving only sufficient pressure on the bearings to ensure that the pivots will remain in contact with them.

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  • If it were otherwise - if it were rescued from the law of gravitation on the one hand, and bereft of independent movement on the other, it would float about uncontrolled and uncontrollable like an ordinary balloon.

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  • Action note public static int round( float afloat) The int value of the float value aFloat.

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  • And they've mastered the art of unbelievably catchy lyrics, ones that float around in your subconscious.

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  • To catch the garfish, the best method is to trot a strip of silvery fish under a float.

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  • Whilst most areas have fished well, the dam and early peg numbers continue to fish best to both pole and float tactics.

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  • The others opted for float fishing tactics, a decision that ultimately proved to be far more sensible!

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  • In the Elmore process oil is employed to float off the materials which adhere to it, while the other materials remain in the water, the oil being separated from the water by centrifugal action.

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  • When the body of a Sipunculoid is opened, it is seen that the bodycavity is spacious and full of a corpusculated fluid, in which the various organs of the body float.

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  • The concentration in the body does not float down but reduces more rapidly according to the intake.

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  • Float and ledger were the successful methods with small roach deadbaits being the best bait.

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  • The opened bottle spewed forth foam, with a head like an ice cream float.

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  • John 's other bait was a float fished sprat which had also seen better days, but was still holding together enough to cast.

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  • Standing at the airport carousel, you'll see hundreds of identical suitcases float by.

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  • Then after you bring them home, float the baggie with the fish in the tank's water so they can get used to the temperature gradually.

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  • Some names will float to the top; some will sink like a stone.

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  • As the ice breaks down, tiny particles will float in your mixed drink, keeping it cold and subtly changing the flavor as it goes down.

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  • Skewer the fruit on a long toothpick, insert it into the drink and float the fresh mint on top.

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  • They lodge in trees, float in lakes, and endanger many species of animals, birds and fish.

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  • The berries float near the surface of the water.

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  • Try to pack them in as much as you can so that they don't simply float to the top, but don't pack them so tightly that there's no water around them.

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  • Remember that part of the charm of these hanging lamps comes from their positioning and appearance; look for lightweight appearing lamps that seem to float above an area, giving direct light to the space below.

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  • The image in the card may be animated, or the lettering may float about and flash different sayings.

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  • The sugar, dissolved in the coffee, helps the cream float on top.

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  • This will make the cream float on top of the coffee.

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  • Or, consider Loi Kaeo, also called Cool Float, which is a treat of diced fruit served in syrup with crushed ice.

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  • As the ski flexes while turning, the bindings "float" on the rails.

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  • Some of these dresses hold the body tight, others seem to float and envelop the body in an elegant cloud, but all are eye catching.

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  • Some girls love the idea of a glamorous train that just seems to float across the floor.

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  • Rubber ducky - You can float rubber ducks in all the toilets and sinks in the school.

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  • An interesting thing about coconuts is that, as seeds, they are so self-contained that they can float for long periods of time across the water, eventually washing up on foreign shores and taking root there.

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  • The edible seeds (actually, these are "arils" - little juice sacs that surround the seeds) will sink to the bottom and the inedible white shell will float on the top.

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  • This type of dress has a fitted bodice with an empire waist and a long, full, flowing skirt that makes you appear to float when you walk.

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  • Objects and figures may appear to float all over the page because children do not yet know how to express three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface.

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  • Houses and people no longer float on the page.

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  • Contact lenses appear to be worn in direct contact with the cornea, but they actually float on a layer of tears that separates them from the cornea.

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  • Without the cushion that enables the fetus to float, the fetus may compress the umbilical cord causing death.

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  • Purifiers remove dust and debris particles that float around in the air inside your home and cause allergies.

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  • You can float a few small candles in a wine or margarita glass.

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  • You should have enough cash on hand to float your business the first year or two without expecting to make a profit.

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  • Try making a layered candle to resemble an ice cream float.

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  • Add a glass or wax cherry in the center of the whipped wax to complete the float.

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  • As wax is lighter than water, specially designed candles can float on top of water while lit.

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  • However, if you want to see a particular group perform or float glide by, you must make a few plans.

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  • If you want to enter a Christmas float in a parade, make sure to follow the event regulations.

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  • There will be specific requirements regarding parade theme, float size, type of entry, and transport.

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  • For most community holiday parades, the average size for a float is 15 ft. or less, depending on the type of trailer used to haul it.

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  • Remember, as stunning as your float may be, you still want a way to interact with the parade watchers and bring smiles to their faces.

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  • These parades traditionally finished with a Santa Claus float, signaling the start of the Christmas season.

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  • In fact, your family and friends might even want to create a Christmas float of your own to enter in the parade.

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  • There are generally more layers to float with the music and the movements.

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  • By highlighting large stones of incomparable quality and setting them in minute invisible settings, Harry Winston rings appeared to float above the richest fingers in the world.

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  • Virgos are one half immaculate practicality, while the other half seems to float off the ground.

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  • Fill a big tub with water and float fifteen to twenty apples in the water.

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  • But now she can float through the keyhole of the door and continue her search for the white rabbit.

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  • The smoke will float up past the lens, looking just like mist or vapor.

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  • After Port Charles was canceled in 2003, I would float the idea past Brian Frons.

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  • The hands are actually LCD images that float in a flattened Lucite sphere.

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  • The Greeks used an intricate design of pulleys and wheels so that a float would rise and fall with the water, automating the "machinery," and through a gear system maintain time on a disk on the front of the clock.

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  • It is a rare spirit week that doesn't include the decorating of some type of float, room or something!

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  • Decorate a wagon float to parade around at a pep rally.

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  • Some types can float in the water often making the water appear hazy or murky.

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  • The delicate fabric tends to float and will pucker if the threads are pulled.

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  • Encountering the Parthians in battle, the Roman army was amazed at the silken banners that appeared to float over the battlefield.

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  • They can be tied to chairs and other furniture, taped around doors and windows, or allowed to float free along the ceiling.

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  • Other ideas for luau party decorations would be to use wooden bowls and float some orchids and candles in them.

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  • Blow up all of the balloons, tie colored ribbons to them, curl the ribbons with a pair of scissors and let a group of them float to the ceiling.

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  • The first person of each team should jump into the pool with the float, jump onto the float, and pull himself across the pool by holding onto the rope.

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  • Once that person reaches the other end, the first person on that team at the opposite end of the pool jumps into the water, hops on the float, and continues the race.

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  • Fill a laundry tub or plastic drinks tub with cold water and float the pears in the water.

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  • Tie long streamers of curling ribbon in gold or silver and let them float at the ceiling.

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  • Float candles in the pool, or pick up an inexpensive floating fountain.

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  • Set up a couple of bubble machinesaround the venueso that bubbles continually float throughout the party.

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  • The second event is the "Bro Your Boat" challenge where two teams float across a pool on a blow-up doll that they have to dress.

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  • Playfully eerie melodies float through the halls and danger music never gets in the way of the actual danger.

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  • Jellyfish may float in the ocean solitary or in a large family of jellyfish known as a bloom.

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  • During active swimming months, remind young children to keep a close eye on the glistening surface of the water and these stinging rainbows who casually float, ebb and flow their way through the changing tides.

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  • Shell thin; operculum absent; tentacles bifid; foot secretes a float; pelagic. Janthina.

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  • You'll need a strong structural foundation for the float and safety guidelines in place.

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  • Each float rider should wear a float harness, especially if throwing candy or trinkets to parade watchers.

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  • If you want a presence in a parade but don't have the time to make a float, this might be a good option.

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  • If you want to be hands-on and have a large team to construct a float, there are many material sources.

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  • Kits used for other special events make quick work of float decorating.

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  • For example, companies such as Shindigz.com specialize in standees, banners, and other decorations that make designing a Christmas parade float easy.

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  • Almost any Christmas theme can be made larger than life on a Christmas parade float.

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  • If you only have space for one or two people on the float platform, try this snowman backdrop.

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  • However, two differences between an orb and a dust particle are that dust has a defined nucleus while an orb is translucent, and dust tends to float while orbs "fly".

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  • It is a mirror which no stone can crack, whose quicksilver will never wear off, whose gilding Nature continually repairs; no storms, no dust, can dim its surface ever fresh;--a mirror in which all impurity presented to it sinks, swept and dusted by the sun's hazy brush--this the light dust-cloth--which retains no breath that is breathed on it, but sends its own to float as clouds high above its surface, and be reflected in its bosom still.

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