Put-on Sentence Examples

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  • I have to put on my shoes.

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  • I need to put on some clothes.

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  • I put on some blush and eyeliner.

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  • I put on the dress for you, just as you asked.

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  • Dean put on his reading glasses.

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  • Betsy shared Howie's disappointment but she put on a good face.

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  • She put on a pot of coffee and called him to eat.

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  • Bianca put on a pair of jeans and a T-shirt.

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  • Deidre hopped from foot to foot before realizing she could put on socks.

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  • Cade had put on enough weight to take the hollows out of his cheeks, making him look a good ten years younger.

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  • Later that summer Lori was put on probation.

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  • Dean put on his hel­met and mounted his bike.

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  • Jule was resting against couch cushions she'd put on the floor for him.

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  • Toby held his breath as Ully disappeared through the door to where Jared sat.  When the mad scientist wasn't sent sailing back through the door, Toby sat down to put on his shoes.

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  • I had a little bit of make-up and was trying to decide how much to put on.

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  • Covers needed to be put on the electrical outlets and the windows still held their tags.

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  • Besides this his letters to Antonio Marini were published by Cesare Guasti at Prato in 1857; these were promptly put on the Index.

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  • Its principal product is " papelon," or brown sugar, which is put on the market in the shape of small cylindrical and cubical masses of 14 to 31 lb weight.

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  • There are no rabbits, but hares (usagi) are to be found in very varying numbers, and those of one species put on a white coat during winter.

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  • When the Christian faith is being formulated, undue emphasis may be put on one aspect, and thus so partial a statement of truth may result in error.

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  • The establishment of Elizabeth on the English throne put on the flank of his scattered dominions another power, forced no less than France by unavoidable political necessities to be his enemy.

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  • Its name is derived, as Durandus and Gerland also affirm, from the fact that it was formerly put on over the fur garments which used to be worn in church and at divine service as a protection against the cold.

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  • The amice is now worn under the alb, except at Milan and Lyons, where it is put on over it.

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  • From the time they were first put on sale till Jan.

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  • Courts martial were put on a sound footing.

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  • But all his disappointments, if not forgotten, at least were put on hold when he qualified for a Varsity letter and the right to wear the maroon sweater of the Parkside Bulldogs.

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  • An Onofrio Dog Show is an AKC licensed event put on by Jack Onofrio Dog Shows, an official American Kennel Club show superintendent like many others across the USA.

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  • Ruthie recommends Doggie-Sox™ because they are so easy to put on.

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  • The Comfort Fit Big Dog Trainer is easy to put on your dog.

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  • He was put on half pay by the new authorities and ordered to live under police observation at Pamplona.

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  • On the 10th of September 1803, owing to pressure put on him by Bonaparte, he married Madame Grand, a divorcee with whom he had long been living.

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  • During his enforced retirement he composed tragedies, which were put on the stage during the reign of Claudius.

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  • The disadvantages that still remain are that the sight has to be removed every time the gun is fired, and the amount of deflection is limited and has to be put on the reverse way to that on a tangent scale.

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  • Innumerable forms of filters made with these and other materials were put on the market, and were extolled as removing impurities of every kind from water, and as affording complete protection against the communication of disease.

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  • The crucible is at a red heat when the gold is charged in, the copper being added last, and a graphite lid put on the crucible to check loss by volatilization.

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  • The collar for striking English crown pieces is made in three sections now that raised lettering is put on the edge of the coin.

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  • If, however, we put on external forces of the required type X it is obvious that any wave can be propagated with any velocity, and our investigation shows that when U has the value in (6) then and only then X is zero everywhere, and the wave will be propagated with that velocity when once set going.

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  • If small paper rings are put on a monochord wire they rotate through these vibrations when the wire is bowed.

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  • In southern Italy, probably under Greek influence, and in Milan (where the custom still survives) the diaconal stole was put on over the dalmatic. Similarly in Spain and Gaul, anterior to the Carolingian age, the stole was worn by deacons over the alba or outer tunic.

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  • He was brought to the coast and put on board her majesty's ship "Blonde," where, on the 20th, he died.

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  • The influence of Christianity - whether Gnostic or Catholic - on Neoplatonism was at no time very considerable, although individual Neoplatonists, after Amelius, used Christian texts as oracles, and put on record their admiration for Christ.

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  • He saith unto him, I am clean; for I washed in the pool of David and having descended by one staircase, I ascended by another and I put on white and clean garments, and then I came and looked upon these holy vessels.

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  • When Joseph Bonaparte was made king of Naples, extraordinary tribunals were established to suppress brigandage, and a price was put on Fra Diavolo's head.

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  • Although he had given notice of Dumouriez's treachery, he was put on his trial on the 12th of May, unanimously acquitted, but again imprisoned, and not released till after the 9th Thermidor.

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  • After having been some time in a training stable, a lad is put on a quiet horse at exercise; his stirrups are adjusted, and the reins knotted for him at a proper length.

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  • The banking system of the country was put on a sound footing by a series of acts culminating in 1871, and in the same year a uniform system of decimal currency was established for the whole Dominion.

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  • Notwithstanding its price and the restraints otherwise put on the use of silk the trade grew.

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  • Now it follows from Rydberg's second law put on a more accurate basis by Ritz that in one case at any rate a negative period has reality and must be interpreted just as if it were positive.

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  • In some of these cases, where the dream, &c., has been put on record before its "fulfilment" is known, chance is sufficient to explain the coincidence, as in the recorded cases of dreams foretelling the winner of the Derby or the death of a crowned head.

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  • It is put on after the alb, &c., and under the tunicle, dalmatic and chasuble, but then drawn up so as to fall over the latter like a collar.

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  • Cabbages will keep this way until March if the covering has not been put on too early.

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  • The total Federal loss (including the garrisons at Winchester and Martinsburg) amounted to 44 killed (the commander was mortally wounded), 12,520 prisoners, and 13,000 small arms. For this terrible loss to the Union army the responsibility seems to have been General Halleck's, though the blame was officially put on Colonel Miles, who died immediately after the surrender.

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  • Charles was now besieging Messina; Sicily seems to have put on some approach to the form of a federal commonwealth.

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  • The women alone put on mourning attire, by dyeing their veils, shirts, &c., dark blue, with indigo; and they stain their hands, and smear the walls, with the same color.

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  • Nineteen Sicilians were indicted, and of nine put on trial six were acquitted and three escaped conviction on the ground of a mis-trial.

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  • The houses are generally well and elaborately made, but nearly all the ornamentation is put on the inside of the roof.

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  • By a law of 1905 all employed in such institutions were put on a civil service basis.

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  • Early in 1891 he succeeded Crispi as premier and minister of foreign affairs by forming a coalition cabinet with a part of the Left under Nicotera; his administration proved vacillating, but it initiated the economies by which Italian finances were put on a sound basis and also renewed the Triple Alliance.

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  • We hear of the extraordinary agreement made by two candidates for the consulship in Caesar's interest with the sitting consuls of 54 B.C., which Cicero says he hardly ventures to put on paper.

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  • A general, and a peer of France, he was put on the retired list in 1842, and died two years later.

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  • The larger beasts of prey are not met with, and little check is therefore put on the natural fecundity of the graminivorous species.

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  • The Ramanuja Brahmans are most punctilious in the preparation of their food and in regard to the privacy of their meals, before taking which they have to bathe and put on woollen or silk garments.

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  • Lastly, statistical research has shown that the children of the married British clergy have been distinguished far beyond their mere numerical proportion.8/n==Authorities== - Henry Charles Lea, History of Sacerdotal Celibacy (3rd ed., 1907, 2 vols), is by far the fullest and best work on this subject, though a good deal of important matter omitted by Dr Lea may be found in Die Einfiihrung der erzwungenen Ehelosigkeit by the brothers Johann Anton and Augustin Theiner, which was put on the Roman Index, though Augustin afterwards became archivist at the Vatican (Altenburg, 1828, 2 vols.).

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  • Babcock and urged by President Grant; introduced the merit system in his department, and resigned in October 1870 because of pressure put on him by politicians piqued at his prohibition of campaign levies on his clerks, and because of the interference of Grant in favour of William McGarrahan's attempt by legal proceedings to obtain from Cox a patent to certain California mining lands.

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  • The Mongol leaders put on the throne a son of Abagha, by name Arghun.

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  • He established a permanent staff to deal with legal, financial and military affairs, put on a firm basis the monetary system and the system of weights and measures, and perfected the mounted postal service.

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  • When the police was put on a more complete footing and the area enlarged, provision was made for the more effectual administration of justice by the magistrates of the metropolis (Metropolitan Police Courts Act 1839).

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  • As yet, no doubt, the rapporteur only gave his opinion on the case which he had prepared, but after 1336 all those who formed part of the chamber were put on the same footing, taking it in turn to report and giving judgment as a whole.

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  • The reasons leading to the great undertaking, in which Eusebius had no predecessors, were in part historical, in part apologetic. He believed that he was living at the beginning of a new age, and he felt that it was a fitting time, when the old order of things was passing away, to put on record for the benefit of posterity the great events which had occurred during the generations that were past.

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  • His life was one of concealment and disguises; a price was put on his head; but he was fearless and indefatigable in carrying on his propaganda and in ministering to the scattered Catholics, even in their prisons.

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  • He fancied that this trembling was the sign set on the worst reprobates, the sign which God had put on Cain.

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  • The principal among the former was a rich young man named Yasa, who had first come to him at night out of fear of his relations, and afterwards shaved his head, put on the yellow robe, and succeeded in bringing many of his former friends and companions to the teacher, his mother and his wife being the first female disciples, and his father the first lay devotee.

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  • It is quite evident from the action which President Kruger subsequently took in the matter that this charge was put on with his approval, and with the object of compelling traffic to be brought to the Transvaal by the Delagoa route, instead of as heretofore by the colonial railway.

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  • He then put on his shoes in the vestry, and a chapter was held, and the bishop or his commissary preached a suitable sermon.

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  • The university was put on a sound financial footing; the number of students, less in 1881-1882 than in 1868 at the opening of the university, again increased, so that it was 585 in 1884-1885, and 2120 in 1897-1898.

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  • To increase the number of doubles, ewes are sometimes put on good fresh grass, rape or mustard a week before the tups go out - a ram to sixty ewes is a usual proportion, though with care a stud ram can be got to settle twice the number.

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  • Early in November stock sheep having lost the distinguishing "burst" put on at clipping time with a large iron letter dipped in hot tar, have the distinctive paint or kiel mark claimed by the farm to which they belong rubbed on the wool.

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  • And that this is the intire and adequate cause of their colours, is manifest, because they have no power to change or alter the colours of any sort of Rays incident apart, but put on all colours indifferently, with which they are inlightened.

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  • In long division the divisor is put on the left of the dividend, and the quotient on the right; and each partial product, with the remainder after its subtraction, is shown in full.

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  • At a colloquy of preachers in Flensburg (8th April 1529) Hofmann, John Campanus and others were put on their defence.

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  • Indeed William and his successors not infrequently caused them to be collected and put on record.

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  • As with other plants growing near water it keeps its leaves longer than do trees in drier situations, and the glossy green foliage lasting after other trees have put on the red or brown of autumn renders it valuable for landscape effect.

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  • He took part in the unemployed demonstrations of 1887 and was put on trial for his share in the Trafalgar Square riot, but was acquitted.

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  • Before he left office Mr Bryce publicly sketched a scheme of his own for remodelling Irish University Education, but his scheme was quietly put on the shelf by his successor and received almost universal condemnation.

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  • The conspiracy was a failure, and Louis Philippe, fearing lest he might make the pretender popular either by the glory of an acquittal or the aureole of martyrdom, had him taken to Lorient and put on board a ship bound for America, while his accomplices were brought before the court of assizes and acquitted (February 1837).

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  • A few weeks later he preached at the penance of some Anabaptists, and in January 1550 he was put on a commission to prosecute Anabaptists and all who infringed the Book of Common Prayer.

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  • After 1650 its fortifications were strengthened; its finances were put on a better footing; and its trade, especially with England, began again to prosper; important steps being taken with regard to its organization.

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  • In the twentysecond book of the Odyssey she assumes the form of a swallow, and she can put on the shape of any man.

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  • He also had large numbers of prisoners put on board vessels with trap doors for bottoms, and sunk in the Loire.

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  • A boat, called the "Bessemer," was built on this plan in 1875 and put on the cross-Channel service to Calais, but the mechanism of the swinging saloon was not found effective in practice and was ultimately removed.

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  • Since the completion of the railway named goods can be put on the world's markets at a much cheaper rate.

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  • When this spirit put on human form and became known at the Saronic Gulf, he developed into the "greater" Ajax, while among the Locrians he remained the "lesser."

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  • A fine scale with known intervals is put on the stage plate, and by determining the distance between the graduations of the objective micrometer formed through the same objective, by means of the screw micrometer ocular, the magnification of the objective is determined.

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  • Arborescent Pteridophytes are barely represented, and such dominant types as Lepidodendron, Sigillaria, Calamites and Sphenophyllum have practically ceased to exist; Cycads and Conifers have assumed the leading role, and the still luxuriant fern vegetation has put on a different aspect.

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  • In consequence, from the time of Magendie pharmacology may be said to have been put on a more exact basis.

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  • His dream of being a veterinarian had been put on hold while he raised his sister - and the money to go back to college.

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  • You'd put on some weight if you'd slow down a little.

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  • Andre waited as she put on shoes.

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  • She put on her red dress.

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  • Tim Weber in his Extra 300 got up next and put on a great show of precision aerobatics including some wonderful inverted flat spins.

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  • Saturday Hazel and Len put on a free air display with many military aeroplanes flying over on their way to a display.

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  • He is very agreeable to the information being put on the web site.

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  • They were put on probation for firing an air rifle in a public place.

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  • I took my harpoon, put on my dirty red bandanna and was blowing sad while Bobby sang the blues.

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  • We put on our best bowling performance of the season with Rory McElearney getting some good accurate away swing against aggressive batting.

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  • The halving becket, often called the doubling or double bag becket, is put on and the cod line rove.

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  • Your child will be asked to put on a hospital gown and to remove any loose orthodontic braces, false teeth and jewelry.

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  • We arrived at Virkkula in late morning, and I was immediately put on to the singing male bunting.

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  • L took off all her (black) clothes and put on the Goddess ' black hooded cloak.

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  • Who did Mark Johnston put on to care for all the daily needs of the yearling colt Fight Your Corner?

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  • Which songs would you put on a liveaboard compilation tape?

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  • He put on national record Norwich City Council's unanimous condemnation of the siting of the new hospital at Colney.

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  • Whether the seminar is put on by a small accountancy firm or a multinational conglomerate, the principles are the same.

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  • Earl, all the while, is out on the street, glad he's put on racist cop in his place.

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  • Their front window had been decorated in tissue paper flames, and Mike had put on a sound effects record of fire crackling noises.

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  • Special emphasis is put on geographical and spatial dimensions of firm demography.

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  • There are also carcinogenic concerns about statins which most diabetics - not kids or reproductive age - are put on.

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  • Anyone catching diphtheria will be hospitalized immediately and will probably be put on a respirator to help them breathe.

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  • On that occasion he had to go to hospital, where he was put on a saline drip.

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  • She was put on a morphine drip for the pain tho.

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  • You may find yourself gathering camel dung to put on the fire.

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  • You might ask why a cycle lane was not put on this side of the road as well, instead of a shared-use footway.

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  • I can still see undignified fifth formers being forced to put on caps before being allowed to leave.

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  • Our April visit, however, meant we could attend one of the seasonal shows put on by the maiko, or apprentice geishas.

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  • Turn out the freezer light, then put on your night vision goggles.

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  • The survey depends on looking for eaten hazelnuts - an important food source which enable dormice to put on weight for winter hibernation.

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  • Charles wasn't put on the plane due to a technical hitch.

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  • Double-click the shortcut icon that we just put on the desktop.

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  • The regular male kestrel who often hunts for voles in front of the hide has put on some great shows.

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  • Do watch out for posters in the schools or contact Sally Wortley to be put on a free mailing list.

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  • That was part of the reason why we never had a masthead for the mag, there was hardly anyone to put on it.

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  • They gave up their possessions, put on a saffron robe, shaved their head, and became mendicants or wandering monks.

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  • I used to do my usual close up magic, even one time put on a small display of stage mentalism.

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  • Ever mindful of the need to put on great shows we do nowadays have to be mindful of the need to put on great shows we do nowadays have to be mindful of selling tickets.

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  • Before long a single male nightjar put on a very good display clearly visible against the night sky.

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  • Most of the addicts in Kirkby who have od 'd may still be alive today had they been put on medicinal heroin.

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  • These two managed to put on well over 100 runs together until Shaw managed to remove the opener.

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  • Emphasis was put on the high fiber diet needed by rabbits to achieve optimum GI tract motility.

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  • Moments later, one of the disks put on a ' burst of speed ' and quickly outdistanced its pursuers.

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  • With his bald pate, he looked like his head had been put on upside down.

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  • The shapes and sizes of the words and the way they are put on the page is also pictorial and part of the message.

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  • This time of year is a perfect time to be lifting and splitting herbaceous plants before they put on too much vegetative growth.

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  • First of all, peel the potatoes for the mash and put on to to boil.

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  • A mobile crane placed bogies on the rails and then prefabricated boxcars or wagons were put on them.

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  • When they return for the summer, there is a tradition to put on a satirical theatrical revue.

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  • In the light of recent high-profile corporate scandals, there is a new spotlight being put on corporate governance.

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  • To get ready she had to put on her clothes, which included her 6 colored scarf.

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  • Sun Microsystems, however, put on a very serious scowl at a Media Summit held at its Menlo Park offices last week.

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  • They will put on a skull cap (Kippur) and wrap a prayer shawl (Tallit) around their shoulders.

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  • He hands me a white smock to put on.

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  • Do use any information about the job or the person specification in deciding what to put on your form.

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  • Mangar International put on a great show with their new exhibition stand which was first unveiled at Naidex earlier this year.

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  • The plates, put on in rows from bow to stern, are called strakes.

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  • But I refuse to put on tights and play a superhero.

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  • The merchant tailors put on a magnificent banquet for him.

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  • Perhaps they 'd a tanner, To put on a nag.

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  • We had the Guy Fawkes to put on the top and roast potatoes and treacle toffee and things all sorts of things.

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  • Traitor's gate is a river entrance, where the heads of traitor's gate is a river entrance, where the heads of traitors were put on spikes.

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  • The final triptych will be exhibited in the gallery, accessioned to the Boro Art Collection, and put on the gallery website.

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  • I went for Case who put on a decent but necessarily truncated set.

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  • Still, after 15 minutes, he stood up, put on his black turban and left to go secure my lodging.

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  • This can be seen from the emphasis put on not undershooting as well as not overshooting the 2.5 per cent objective.

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  • The crew put on their German naval uniforms, the German ensign was hoisted and explosive charges detonated.

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  • Poppy was put on a running tether to allow grazing on the narrow verge whilst I visited a feed store to buy some wormer.

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  • The figure put on show in a glass vitrine, re-emphasises the fragility of the dancing form and the need to preserve it.

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  • It didn't even take two minutes, because they put on a show that gives you the warm and tingly feeling of drinking vodka.

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  • Dio says she put on a sword, gave watchword, harangued soldiers.

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  • I always thought dump valves were those mods ppl put on to make that noise wen they change gear!

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  • Their eighth wicket put on 50 with some big hitting which gave them a good score.

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  • At 16,000 feet Mantell's right wingman, 1st Lt. Albert Clements, put on his oxygen mask.

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  • Another science which Virchow cultivated with conspicuous success was anthropology, which he did much to put on a sound critical basis.

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  • We thus see in the Scandinavian settlers in Gaul, after they had put on the outward garb of their adopted country, a people restless and enterprising above all others, adopting and spreading abroad all that they could make their own in their new land and everywhere else - a people in many ways highly gifted, greatly affecting and of Sicily modifying at the time every land in which they settled, but, wherever they settled, gradually losing themselves among the people of the land.

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  • On the subsequent expedition of Thorfinn Karlsefni for the further exploration and settlement of the Far Western vine-country, it is recorded that certain Gaels, incredibly fleet of foot, who had been given to Leif by Olaf Tryggvason, and whom Leif had offered to Thorfinn, were put on shore to scout.

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  • He failed, owing to the same reaction that was causing the feudal system to make inroads upon the army, the magistracy and industry; but in his fall he put on the guise of a reformer, and by a last wild plunge he left the monarchy, already compromised by the affair of the Diamond Necklace, hopelessly exposed (April 1787).

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  • On a sudden thought I ran upstairs before any one could stop me, to put on my idea of a company dress.

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  • I put on my cloak and hood and went out.

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  • This time she put on the glass bead first and the two wooden ones next.

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  • You are offended at being put on duty a bit, but why not apologize to an old and honorable officer?

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  • He put on the air of a subordinate who obeys without reasoning.

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  • Natasha had put on one spurred boot and was just getting her foot into the other.

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  • She saw him tender and amused as he was when he put on the little icon.

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  • And go along with you... go, and he continued to put on the uniform the valet handed him.

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  • Natasha, on the other hand, having put on her best gown, was in the highest spirits.

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  • The militia have put on clean white shirts to be ready to die.

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  • He rose, walked to and fro, put on a warm overcoat and a hat, and went out of the tent.

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  • Ignore the fact you 've put on weight and discover how a Big Brother contestant reveals how she lost three stone in a fortnight.

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  • Indeed, he is notable for the wide range of the exhibitions he has put on.

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  • Let me regress a little bit and let you know why this little bit of braggadocio was put on paper.

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  • Saturday 7th September was the final date with the weather only slightly better both teams put on an excellent show in sodden conditions.

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  • Any inmate not producing the stated amount was put on a bread and water diet in solitary confinement for 12 hours.

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  • I could put on a show of force - Order volcanoes to spew out poison, Have tectonic plates tear them to shreds.

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  • So I was put on standby for the next flight to Santiago.

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  • Why do n't you just put on a dress and swish around?

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  • The apparent enthusiasm with which the revised ritual is being taken up is a measure of the pressure being put on Chapters to conform.

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  • Then the whole film has had a ridiculous techno soundtrack put on top of everything else.

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  • Traitor 's Gate is a river entrance, where the heads of traitors were put on spikes.

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  • The old BR vac bags were often turned out from the big railroad with a stainless steel band, put on by a machine.

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  • I always thought dump valves were those mods ppl put on to make that noise wen they change gear !

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  • Add two wineglasses of stock, put on the fire, and cook for twenty minutes, stirring all the time.

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  • At 16,000 feet Mantell 's right wingman, 1st Lt. Albert Clements, put on his oxygen mask.

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  • Mr Young said no pressure had been put on him to withdraw from the contest.

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  • To put on the concert,synergy between the organizers and the sponsors was required.

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  • Since she woke up late, Peggy did not have time to put on makeup and only haphazardly organized her tangly curls.

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  • Jessica tried to imply that she did not want to work this weekend, but was not clear enough,so shewas put on the schedule.

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  • They've asked the funniest people in the group to step up and put on a skit.

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  • Once guests arrive, let them decorate their own animal masks, put on some fun music, and let them jump around the room as they act like their favorite animal!

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  • She may exhibit a similar response when you put on a new Sesame Street video or a Teletubbies DVD.

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  • Alternatively, purchase real baby items to put on top of the cake, such as a pair of booties and a pacifier.

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  • While your preemie is in the hospital, clothes shopping can be put on the backburner.

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  • When decorating for the shower, keep it festive with a wreath, holly, and a small Christmas tree decorated with ornaments that mom can take home to put on her tree at home.

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  • Cloth diapers now come in handy all-in-one diapers, which are put on and taken off very much like a disposable diaper.

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  • Another important aspect of how to use cloth diapers is learning how to put on a cloth diaper.

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  • You should always buy a screen to put on top of the aquarium.

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  • Since they must be periodically recharged, much emphasis is put on the battery life of a cell phone.

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  • If you commute or travel a lot, leasing may not be the best option since you are limited to the number of miles you can put on the vehicle per year.

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  • The biggest tip on buying a personal computer is that hard drive space is storage for what you put on the computer, like documents, music, photos and movies.

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  • If you were wondering where to buy tin cups, hopefully you will now be able to find what you were looking for whether you were looking for something to drink from, put on display, cook in, or just have as a keepsake.

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  • It's even possible that the wholesale items that are inexpensive already are put on sale or given clearance prices when the wholesaler wants to get ride of them for new items.

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  • If you want to put on an expensive professional show, you can choose their "import fireworks" option, which costs approximately $30,000 and allows you to purchase fireworks at their lowest possible prices.

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  • A lien is an encumbrance put on a property to secure the payment of a debt.

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  • They can often be a bit cumbersome to put on and take off, so you'll want to put them on before begin driving or taking part in an activity.

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  • They require nearly no effort to put on or take off, so it's simple to snap them on while driving or walking and to remove them when you no longer need sun protection.

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  • Finally, before you sign on the bottom line, put on your goggles and take the snowmobile for a test drive to make sure it rides smoothly and performs as expected.

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  • Hard drive storage is the space allowed for the stuff you put on there like documents, photos, movies and programs.

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  • I've always loved sending and receiving cards in the mail, but after I read them they would be put on a shelf for a day or two and then thrown away.

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  • Dilute your essential oils in a spray bottle, put on the finest setting, and mist your rooms with it.

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  • They'll stay put on the ground, and look fantastically posh at the same time.

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  • He has put on weight lately since he does not go outside as much as he used to.

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  • You can find anything from a plastic glove with finger brushes on the thumb and forefinger (my personal favorite), to a regular toothbrush, to a toothbrush you can put on your finger.

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  • Generally you will be put on a long waiting list because of the rarity of these cats.

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  • Because parents and hospital caregivers are understandably consumed with the care of a child who is chronically ill, the purchase of extra items, such as toys and books, is often put on hold.

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  • Pat the Bunny by Dorothy Kunhardt is a short, interactive story about things a little boy and girl can do, such as pat the bunny, put on mommy's ring and wave bye-bye.

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  • The amount of money used as collateral for the secured Visa card through HUD FCU is put on hold in the share account.

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  • With each debt you pay off you will have more and more money to put on the next one.

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  • People who simply order the plastic card are only charged for the value they put on it.

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  • If you have cash you'd like to put on your card, you can either go to the nearest Walmart or travel to any store that has GreenDot products in stock.

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  • You can go to the cashier and giving him or her cash to put on your card.

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  • While technically the information is supposed to be passed on once you contact one bureau, making a separate request to each will ensure the alert is put on quickly and that it is done properly.

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  • Set the thermostat a few degrees lower and tell everyone to put on sweaters if they are cold.

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  • Ease of use - modern cloth diapers are preformed and are easy to put on a baby.

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  • They are simple to put on a baby and are ideal for traveling.

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  • These stores are filled with furniture options that any top dollar retailer would be proud to put on their floor, but for a fraction of the price.

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  • They are a place to put on make-up, store your beauty products, and relax before or after the day.

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  • Light, also, is necessary so that you can see to put on your make-up and style your hair.

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  • Storage - Aside from your shelves, you will need additional storage for items you may not want to put on display, like reams of paper, printer ink and extra office supplies.

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  • Anything goes on a Country Christmas tree, and this is one case in which you don't have to be shy about how many ornaments to put on the tree.

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  • Wall Decor Shops -- features murals, paint-by-number designs 3-D, puffy wall stickers, peel and stick chalkboards and white boards, and even tile-sized appliqués to put on your kitchen or bathroom tiles.

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  • Some bedrooms have vanities where the occupants can dress, put on makeup and accessorize before they face the outside world.

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  • The reason for this is that it's the room where people most frequently put on makeup, apply ointments and bandages, tweeze eyebrows, and do all sorts of other things that require adequate light.

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  • Both styles can be put on a dimmer to greatly improve your choice of options for the amount of light.

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  • Makeup that's infused with minerals has the ability to weather humid conditions and stay put on your face for the entire day, so you always look great.

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  • Permanent makeup can also make wearing cosmetics easier for people with motor-impairments like arthritis or Parkinson's disease who may lack the coordination to put on their own makeup.

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  • Lastly, I have hooded eyes, so how do I put on eye liner?

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  • I always recommend you find a friend who has some interest in photography, put on your favorite outfit, and find an area with decent lighting (usually outside between 3pm and 5pm).

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  • Then I put on a moisturizer and let it set into my skin (I have dry skin).

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  • Next, I just take a regular eyeliner pencil and run it under my eyelids, put on my favorite mascara, apply a mineral blush on my cheek bones and around the outer corner of my eyes with the small part of half of a cotton ball.

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  • From your lashline to your crease, put on the next-to-lightest color.

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  • Yep, I was having a baby but I stopped to put on eyeliner first.

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  • Once I put on mascara, my eyes were done and I was ready to go.

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  • It had already broken the record time for any liner staying put on that part of my lid.

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  • As you get more comfortable and experienced with it, you will get to a point where you know exactly how much to put on and will do so in seconds.

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  • Even if you normally opt for a clean-faced application, a dramatic black liquid liner will help you create a sultry and feminine eye in no time should the occasion arise to put on your party face.

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  • This should be applied first to your inner tear duct using a slightly smaller brush then you used to put on the other eyeshadow colors.

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  • Kat remembers her mother as a beautiful woman, but when she put on makeup, Kat noticed a discernable difference in how she talked, walked and smiled.

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  • If you want to put on lip liner, trace it around your lips gently.

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  • Apply with a light hand because it's easier to add more makeup than to take it away if you've put on too much.

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  • Learn how to put on makeup not only to put your best face forward, but also to speed up your morning routine and always look your best.

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  • Under the lights and on the runway, men dressing as women can put on quite an outrageous show.

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  • The Beauty Booster products are primarily creams and serums to put on the face after cleansing.

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  • You also can forget about being put on hold as you await your bank balance.

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  • Though these sites are not as interactive as other virtual pets they are still fun to download and put on your own site.

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  • Fireworks Depot also caters to those wishing to put on professional fireworks displays.

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  • Archival Mist is a spray you can put on these items to neutralize the acid, making them safe for scrapbook use.

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  • Turning can become a natural part of skiing and relies on the pressure you put on your skis.

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  • However, before you get on the slopes, it behooves you to learn to put on your skis and boots.

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  • At most resorts, your ski instructor will accompany you to the ski rental area, where he or she will show you how to put on your boots and skis.

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  • Now you are ready to go outside and put on your skis.

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  • A co-worker may find great relief in taking a brisk walk around the building; still another may meditate, and a third will put on his headset to listen to music.

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  • Sports offer an opportunity to make new friends and improve your mind and body, and they give you something to put on your application to a college.

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  • Is your drama club or theatre class searching for middle school musicals to put on for the entire student body?

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  • Prepare them with the knowledge they need to remain safe, such as where to locate birth control, how to put on a condom, and how to be an assertive individual who knows how to say "no."

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  • It took you a few months to put on the pounds, so it will take you a few months to take it off again.

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  • Don't know what books to put on your middle school reading list?

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  • However, the pressure put on a teen can feel uncomfortable.

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  • Find out how you can free yourself from the pressure your "friends" put on you.

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  • Parents might want to be cautious when searching out new websites for their teens, since anything can be put on the Internet, some of which are probably not appropriate for young eyes.

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  • Mix tapes are a popular gift, but if you don't own any of the songs you'd like to put on the mix tape, it can be frustrating.

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  • The second was taken off all meds and put on fresh fruit.

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  • It can be a picnic or a time to put on the good clothes.

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  • I put on an extra coat of clear nail polish to make sure that my beautifully manicured fingernails would be flawless when I walked down the aisle and my dear sister was constantly checking on me to see if I was really okay.

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  • Immediately, while cake is warm, put on topping.

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  • You can also print labels to put on candy bars, and use golf clip art.

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  • You can always put on a tiara or even a veil to make yourself stand out in the crowd as the bride (as if your radiant glow wouldn't give it away!).

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  • And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.

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  • However, before doing this, make sure the bride will be comfortable with being put on such a display and that the guests won't mind the intimacy.

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  • To keep the flowers bright and healthy for the wedding, they'll likely need to be obtained just before they're put on the cake, which can involve hefty shipping, storage, and transport prices.

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  • A depressed teen will not be able to put on a happy face to please others and may have uncontrollable crying.

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  • Instead, go to those upscale stores, especially on-line and look at what they have put on sale first.

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  • Form butterflies out of gum paste and put on top of each cupcake.

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  • A fun idea for a decorating party is to gather a variety of supplies, frostings, gel colors, and candies, and invite kids to create their own monsters to put on top of a cupcake.

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  • These are houses that are substantial enough to be put on a map as part of a tour of the homes of the stars.

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  • While he has denied the incident has had a negative impact on his 10-year relationship with Kenny Gross, their impeding nuptials have been put on hold.

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  • This was never more apparent than in New York City the other night when Babs and a George Bush impersonator put on a skit appearing to question our Commander in Chief's intelligence.

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  • While Richie gets the assistance she needs to gain weight, two projects have been put on hold.

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  • It was all caught on tape and put on YouTube.com.

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  • Marcia Cross, who is pregnant with twins, has recently been put on bed rest.

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  • She was fined $900 and put on two years of informal probation.

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  • Production was put on hold, probably for various reasons, but rumors surfaced about the ongoing squabble between Sarah Jessica and co-star Kim Cattrall, who played the role of saucy Samantha Jones.

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  • As a result, the highly anticipated movie based on the award winning show was put on the shelf.

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  • Though she has amassed an estimated $100 million fortune on her own, Britney Spears has no access to her cash and has been put on a weekly allowance.

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  • The film was put on hold, while director Terry Gilliam decided how he was going to finish out the film without one of its stars.

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  • No matter what type of spin is put on the job itself, in the end, they're just over priced pieces of material, really.

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  • Most actresses shed and gain weight for roles, such as the weight Renee Zellweger famously put on for the filming of Bridget Jones' Diary.

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  • After seeing a doctor, she has been put on a regimen of medicine, ice packs and lots of rest.

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  • When she was still very young, Dakota attended a weekly playhouse where the children would put on plays and skits for their families.

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  • The couple, naturally, denied that they were splitting and put on a united front for the tabs.

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  • Miss Fox may have just been put on notice by the director that made her career.

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  • When Jessica put on a few pounds, she still wasn't big, she just wasn't a ridiculous size 0 anymore.

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  • The stars are told to put on a happy face before facing their fans, which can make news of their breakups especially shocking.

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  • Indicted in 2003 and put on trial in 2004, she was eventually sentenced to five months in a federal correctional facility.

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  • Since celebs are often put on pedestals, it's hard to imagine that this type of thing can happen to them.

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  • Accessories like hats and mittens can be difficult to put on a squirming toddler as well, so choose hats that have plenty of room and mittens that feature large Velcro openings for easy access to little hands.

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  • For added warmth in winter months, you can put on a T-shirt underneath his jammies as well.

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  • Looking for kids' bowling shirts can seem like a pretty simple thing to put on your to-do list.

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  • You'll also get practical advice on how to put on a cloth diaper and how many and what type of cloth diapers to buy.

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  • As spring clothes were coming in, the winter clothes would be put on clearance and marked down as much as 50 percent and sometimes more.

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  • Toddlers often enjoy leg warmers because unlike leggings or even socks, the leg warmers are something a child can put on almost completely by herself, encouraging the beginning of feeling independent.

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  • A few dorms work more like a fast food restaurant and charge students for everything they put on their tray.

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  • Even if it isn't, having experience to put on a resume can greatly increase the chances of success for a PR grad, so seeking out work in related fields is a wise idea.

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  • The Carnival Cruise logo is one of the industry's most recognizable icons, but there is more to choosing a good logo than just finding a symbol to put on merchandise.

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  • Together, the colors and design form a vertical rectangle that is easy to put on many different merchandise items and to use in many different ways.

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  • Sampson was also put on thyroid medication.

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  • I never actually saw them mating, but she has put on weight and changed her behavior.

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  • The closure has a quick release feature, making it easy to put on and take off.

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  • Because of their small stature and ability to put on weight, their diet must be watched, and they do have a tendency to develop joint and hip problems.

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  • Some people find these easier to put on since you can simply unsnap the garment and put it on over what you are already wearing.

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  • Some people find these difficult to put on over what they are already wearing.

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  • Vitis Inconstans - As with so many of the Vines, this shows great variety in the shape of the leaves, and this tendency shows itself also in the colors put on in autumn.

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  • Now put on the tank backpack-style and attach the tank to the blower.

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  • The tension that steel strings put on the neck of the guitar is extremely strong, and steel string guitars compensate for that tension with a truss rod.

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  • You can even break the new strings you are trying to put on if you are not careful.

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  • People use them every day to shave, put on their makeup and check their appearance in general.

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  • Large tiles can be high-fired and then put on an anealing table that cools the glass slowly and makes them stronger.

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  • This sealer is far superior to anything you could put on the stone yourself and will last for years.

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  • There is amazing science and chemistry that goes into the paint that you put on the inside and outside of your home.

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  • Whether you prefer canary or white diamonds, the important thing is to choose jewelry and gemstones that genuinely appeal to your personal sense of style, not simply because of an arbitrary value put on them by someone else.

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  • Charms are often fitted to a bracelet using jump rings or other fastenings and this makes them easy to put on and take off.

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  • It's something every guy and even a fair number of girls need to know - how to put on a tie.

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  • Again, the best way to learn how to put on a tie using a variety of knots is by going to a high-end shop to buy good ties and getting hands-on instructions.

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  • Why bother with the hassel of ironing when you can just put on something and go?

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  • Department stores and discount stores such as T.J. Maxx or Marshalls often have True Religion jeans that have been put on clearance.

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  • Some men feel as if they'll appear to be trying too hard when they buy or put on a sport coat made of leather.

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  • If you've put on a black leather sport coat and questioned whether you could pull it off or even feel comfortable at all in it, try on a brown one before you throw in the towel on leather blazers and sport coats altogether.

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  • When you put on a dress sock that fits, the heel should comfortably cup the back of your foot.

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  • In rare occasions the stitching at the toe can be too large, as well, and end up bunching on the side of your little toe when you put on your shoe.

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  • Starting in the late 1960s and spanning decades, he would come home, take off his sport coat, and put on a cardigan.

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  • The mattress and box spring covers are difficult to put on properly, however, so most people won't want to remove them for washing very often.

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  • The toxins in cotton are still present when the cotton is processed and you put on that tee shirt or pair of jeans.

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  • These chemicals are particularly important to watch out for in things you're going to put on your skin.

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  • Choosing organic body products is a great idea because so much of what we put on our skin is absorbed into our bodies.

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  • Increased storage- Some tomatoes have been put on the market that don't go bad like regular tomatoes do, giving them a longer shelf life.

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  • Another option for applying the mixture to the grout is to put on a pair of rubber gloves, dip a finger in the bowl and use it to spread the cleaner along the grout lines.

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  • Everything you put on your skin has the potential to enter your bloodstream.

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  • Since you spend one third of your life sleeping in close proximity to the materials you put on your bed, you should consider using organic items.

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  • Organic manufacturers and farmers must operate according to government regulations put on organic products.

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  • Certain stipulations are often put on the slaughterer, such as good character and good standing under Jewish law.

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  • This way you can feel good about the food you put on the table and the companies you are purchasing from.

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  • Whether you choose to purchase plus size belly dance costumes from an online specialty shop, buy them from a costume store or make your own, once you put on your beautiful outfit you will feel the allure of this Middle Eastern dance form.

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  • Consider a stylish coverup to put on when you get out of the water or playing with your kids.

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  • When the weather's cooling down, it's nice to put on a hoodie and snuggle up with your significant other.

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  • Just because you are a full-figured gal doesn't mean you shouldn't enjoy the slopes; so put on your hat, boots, jacket and some plus-sized ski pants and have a great time!

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  • For a special romantic evening at home, light your favorite scented candles, put on your special song, pour two glasses of a drink you love and forget your clothes.

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  • Most of these undergarments are commonly put on before any other type of clothing.

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  • If an item is put on back order can you cancel the order if you want?

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  • Flowing, loose and beautiful, this is a dress you'll want to put on again and again.

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  • Once you put on the red hood and cape, there is absolutely no question who you are.

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  • When you put on one of these beautifully designed one piece bathing suits, it takes at least an inch or more off of your stomach and waist.

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  • They are usually size versatile with roomy pockets and are easy to take off and put on.

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  • Availability. Some residencies may have space now, or you'll be put on a waiting list.

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  • Senior citizens put on all performances and profits from the performances go towards providing activities such as art classes to older adults.

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  • After all, volunteer work is a great thing to put on your resume, especially if it relates to the position where you are applying.

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  • Searching stores for clothing that skims the midsection, is easy to put on and remove, has easy-to-use fasteners, and is of moderate price can be time-consuming and frustrating.

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  • For those who prefer to visit Disney attractions when the parks are less crowded, schedule trips in off times like September, when kids have gone back to school and family vacations are put on hold.

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  • People with arthritis appreciate clothing that is easy to put on and take off.

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  • It also marks the beginning of another part of life's journey as the retiree looks forward to spending relaxing days pursuing interests often put on the back burner during his working years.

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  • Or perhaps one that had to be put on hold for several decades because work took up all of his time?

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  • Driving while tired can cause a domino effect that is exacerbated by bright sunshine, headlights, alcohol, cell phones and attempting to put on cosmetics or eat while driving.

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  • According to their designer, they're just as important as any other accessory you might put on in the morning.

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  • Maybe you'll even be inspired to put on your real night vision goggles and venture out into the backyard together.

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  • If you have light eyes and put on a pair of colored contacts made for dark eyes, you may be disappointed to find that they look exceptionally fake.

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  • Some people, however, vastly prefer how they look in contact lenses, the lightweight feel compared to frames, or they like to wear lenses for distance and put on reading glasses when necessary rather than juggling two pairs of frames.

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  • There are the megol nose pads that actually work with your body's own sweat to stay put on your face.

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  • Finally, put on the glasses and go into a dimly lit room.

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  • Want something lightweight, durable, and complementary to almost any outfit you could put on?

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  • The Proclear multifocal lens is a soft lens that is designed to allow you to see up close and far away without ever having to put on a pair of glasses.

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  • Since they're magnetic rather than the type with metal prongs that fit around the lenses, so they're much more convenient to put on and take off.

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  • Do you want to be able to put on your glasses to read but not have to remove them to see everything else?

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  • If you get frustrated with removing your reading glasses and then putting them back on again over and over throughout the day, consider something you can comfortably put on and leave there.

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  • Theme parks dot the countryside in England - here are a few to put on your must-see list.

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  • Sales of the game were put on hold for a time to allow the company to compensate.

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  • Yes, there is an easy and a hard way to put on the free Wii plastic condom/cover.

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  • Mingling allows your Mii to visit other Wiis; they'll show up in games or when your Mii is put on parade.

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  • Later on, three additional face buttons were put on the new controllers, bringing the total to six, perhaps to compete with the six buttons found on the SNES controllers.

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  • If they ask for your name, address, phone and email address, you may be setting yourself to being put on a mailing list for spam (or worse).

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  • If you or your opponent moves a checker onto a point occupied by one checker of the opposite color, that checker is bumped and put on the bar in the middle of the board.

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  • The tasty red goes well with hearty foods, grills, and probably about anything that is put on your plate.

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  • Wine bottle holders are usually meant to be decorative or utilitarian and since it's out in your house, the bottles you put on it are subject to the same temperature changes your house or apartment will go through during the day.

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  • The bins are then put on the truck and shipped out to the winery for sorting, de-stemming and crushing.

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  • The grapes arrive to the winery and are put on a sorter conveyor belt to be sorted through again.

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  • Stoney Creek Wine Press - You have the option of choosing just the personalized label to put on your own bottles of wine or having Stoney Creek put a custom label on one of their wide varieties of red and white wines.

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  • The key to making a striking personalized wine label is the design and text you put on the label - whether you decide to create a hand drawn label, use your computer or order them from a printer.

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  • Pots and pans can be put on the grate to cook beans, burgers, eggs, pancakes, spaghetti, taco meat and more.

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  • While you could certainly take a weekend to drive out into the forest, set up your blinds, and put on all sorts of camouflaged clothing, it's probably more convenient to get in some hunting through some free games for Nokia phones.

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  • After all, that is why pregnant women put on extra fat during pregnancy-energy storage for milk production.

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  • They are sometimes put on fresh fruits and lettuce to maintain their fresh appearance, on red meats to prevent brown discoloration, and even in prepared deli foods like crab salad.

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  • Next, a small amount of medicine should be put on a cotton swab and applied to the sore.

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  • For pleasure, ease, and effectiveness, both partners should know the correct way to put on and use a condom.

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  • Other types of SCID have been treated with gene therapy, but these procedures have been put on hold due to serious complications (malignancies).

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  • Once the doctor makes sure the two broken ends of the bone are aligned, a cast is put on to keep them in place until they are rejoined through natural healing.

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  • They generally have Velcro straps that make the brace easy to adjust and to put on and take off.

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  • Parents should hold a small child on their laps securely for the injection; older children may be put on the examination table in the doctor's office.

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  • It is not unusual for treatment to cause pain until the foot heals because of the weight put on the foot.

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  • The person performing the procedure should remove a new needle from the plastic in front of the person to be tattooed and should put on a new pair of sterile gloves.

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  • Infants with PKU should be put on a specialized diet as soon as they are diagnosed to avoid progressive brain damage and other problems caused by an accumulation of phenylalanine in the body.

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  • Immunodeficient individuals are at higher risk for infection with Pneumocystis carinii and are frequently put on a regular preventive drug regimen of trimethoprim sulfa and/or inhaled pentamidine to avoid pneumocystis pneumonia.

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  • While waiting for help to arrive, one should, if possible, remove wet or tight clothing and put on dry, loose clothing or cover with a blanket.

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  • Material from the swab is put on a microscope slide and stained using a procedure called Gram's stain.

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  • Persons who cannot breathe are usually put on mechanical respirators.

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  • Battlegrounds is an Australian competition (expanded to include New Zealand) put on by "Hoopdreamz Enterprises, which also sponsors Groove state-level Urban Dance Championships.

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  • Each year, the Radio City Rockettes put on several shows a day of their Christmas Spectacular.

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  • You can also read about the touring groups that put on the Rockettes Christmas Spectacular in several cities across America and Canada.

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  • Some parents may be uncomfortable with their children being put on the Internet, so take caution and obtain proper permission before posting anything of anyone affiliated with your group on the Web.

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  • You may also opt to save the costuming until learning is complete, so you can put on a performance for friends and family.

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  • Occasionally the number is put on an arrow instead, with the foot shape at the final placement of the move.

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  • Long before the Internet and digital technology, each edition of a newspaper was scanned and put on microfilm.

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  • The negatives were put on reels and viewed through special projectors at the library.

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  • Choosing what to put on the casket might be difficult.

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  • At that time, flowers were put on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

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  • These have been put on microfiche (or photocopied in books) by many historical societies and copies are available in your local library's genealogy room.

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  • It is possible to obtain free public birth records, but you must put on your detective hat and utilize the repertoire of local, regional, county, national and international resources available to you.

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  • It is best to be prepared for that time, as well as for extra time to make adjustments after you've put on your dress or seen the final look just in case you want to alter it a little.

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  • The client was asked to put on heavy, form-fitting goggles to block out any light from the laser, and the technician drew rings around the areas to be treated with white eyeliner while the laser warmed up.

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  • The show itself is a massive celebration of creativity and imagination, uniting stylists from all over the world and inspiring them to do virtually anything they desire to put on display for show attendants.

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  • Relaxed homeschool programs allow children to develop natural talents and interests that may be put on hold when academic subjects require large blocks of time each day.

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  • They know what is expected from them and they are not distracted by having new demands put on them.

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  • Once you've been signed and you start to make a name for yourself, you must be willing to put on shows around the country and the world.

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  • Many resale remodeling projects can be completed in a short period of time for very little money, but they can add immeasurable appeal to a home as it is put on the market.

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  • The inspection reveals the things that potential buyers will probably want repaired as well as any major repairs that need to be done before the home is even put on the market.

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  • The items on the checklist do not necessarily indicate a definite reason why the home is not fit to be put on the real estate market, but instead points to things that should be repaired or replaced before the new owner moves in.

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  • This site also provides aerial views of neighborhoods and may have a full picture of the exterior of the home if it was recently put on the real estate market.

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  • The problem with just cutting back or switching to a low-tar cigarette instead of quitting is people tend to inhale more deeply or take more puffs when they are put on a limit.

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  • Even though there will come a time when you won't be able to see your feet, let alone tie or buckle any shoes you put on them, you can still pamper those toes with something pretty.

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  • The girl's mom, Lynne Spears, had a parenting book put on hold, while Britney continues to be monitored with her children.

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  • Typically, pregnant bikini contests are put on as promotions by radio stations or restaurants as a Mother's Day celebration or any other time to draw crowds.

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  • Occasionally, baby-related businesses put on these pregnant bikini contests to draw customers to their store.

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  • In 1959, a high dosage progesterone pill was put on the market but was only approved for menstrual disorders, not for birth control.

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  • Lube makes condoms easier to put on and can help decrease the likelihood of the condom breaking.

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  • Remember, condoms are designed to be put on an erect penis.

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  • While there are a few important tips to remember, if you know how to put on a condom and use it appropriately, condoms are a very effective method of preventing both pregnancy and sexual transmitted infection.

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  • Thongs are easy to put on and take off, making them perfect for the beach or pool.

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  • Just prior to swimsuit season, many retail shops will get together and put on bikini contests in order to spark swimwear sales in the coming months.

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  • What about the ability to have my college logo put on the washable beach towel lining?

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  • If she appears a little rounder in these pictures than her fans have seen her before, it is because she put on an extra seventeen pounds for her role in the musical film Nine.

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  • The entire calendar gives off a fresh, friendly and inviting vibe, as if the girl next door just happened to put on a bikini and got snapped pool side.

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  • With the wear and tear most children put on bathing suits, it'll be time to buy new girls' swimsuits for the upcoming season.

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  • Look for zip-up robes, which are easy to put on and take off.

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  • Lycra caps are usually worn underneath a silicone or latex cap to help competitive swimmers protect their hair from breakage and to make it easier to put on the second cap.

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  • Especially if your child will have to put on the suit without assistance, you want it to be as uncomplicated as possible to prevent her from putting it on backward or missing a strap.

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  • The oversized hood allows a boy to put on his best monster impression.

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  • It is one of the top-rated swimsuits by customers, many of whom note that their daughters don't like having sunscreen put on and so this is a good alternative.

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  • If your daughter will be dressing on her own, you want a swimsuit that is easy to put on and won't get twisted or tangled.

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  • While their costumes are attached to their bodies, their hoods can be put on and off.

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  • From toilet paper rolls to left over yarn, you can create cute puppets and put on a show after your constructing and designing is through.

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  • To start playing Mindflex, you need to put on the headset, and insure you do so properly.

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  • When you put on your overalls, don't be afraid to get daring!

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  • Also, if you're hoping to put on a colorful shirt underneath, more of it will show with a V-neck.

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  • Don't worry, that doesn't mean you have to put on a sweater.

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  • So, next time you put on your popcorn to pop, stop and take a minute to think about who invented the microwave oven and brought this wonderful small appliance into your life.

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  • Even things as simple as favorite colors or meals can be challenging when put on the spot.

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  • Although it shouldn't be the reason why you are helping, sometimes miles logged to specifically work for the charity are tax deductible, so be sure to keep track of where you went, when and how many miles you put on the odometer.

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  • Relay for Life is an event put on by the American Cancer Society.

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  • If they meet the requirements, they will be put on the list.

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  • Of course, popular artists and classic groups put on special Christmas concerts during the holidays.

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  • Community theatre groups may put on a musical version of a classic play, such as Charles Dicken's A Christmas Carol.

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  • They often put on band, choir, and swing (music and dance) concerts during the holiday season.

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  • Elementary schools and high schools frequently put on holiday concerts during December.

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  • Siblings often draw names, and a limit is put on the amount spent. 25, 50, and 100 dollars are amounts frequently agreed upon.

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  • Community groups, clubs, churches, and chambers of commerce may put on villages in centralized locations open to the public during the month of December.

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  • Many families own some unbreakable ornaments for children to put on the Christmas tree and allow only adults to handle the heirlooms.

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  • The trees offered may have been cut weeks earlier and endured shipping across the state or even country before being put on display for purchase.

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  • If a photo card is not possible, find graphics of the Nativity, Jesus, angels or a church in the snow to put on the front of the card.

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  • Whether it's a large department store or small boutique, the stores in Manhattan put on a grand show during the Yule season.

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  • Still others choose famous Christmas characters, such as Santa or Frosty the Snowman, to put on their tree.

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  • Tie the rope around your waist, create a crown of branches for your head, put on some leather sandals, and you are now a Greek god or goddess!

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  • Next, put on two different colored socks and black ankle boots.

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  • As they settled in a rustic inn located in Vermont and learned of the owner's financial struggles, the group generously decided to put on a musical show with hopes to financially help him during the joyous holiday season.

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  • Ask everyone to dress casually or put on your best formalwear.

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