Stiles Sentence Examples

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  • At the end of the year, when the Austrians were approaching Pesth, he asked for the mediation of Mr Stiles, the American envoy.

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  • Always hold on to the rungs of a ladder, never slide your hands up or down the stiles.

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  • Dexter, who quotes largely from Dr Stiles's Itineraries, a daily account of his travels; the Diary gives a valuable picture of the life of New England in 1769-1795 and many interesting estimates of Stiles's contemporaries.

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  • The pulley wheels attach to pulley wheels attach to pulley stiles - the upright sides of the frame which hide the weights.

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  • The group is on a rolling program to replace all stiles with kissing gates.

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  • The pulley wheels attach to pulley stiles - the upright sides of the frame which hide the weights.

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  • Stiles and small ' kissing gates ' make it very easy for people to get onto the Wedge, and ramble around.

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  • Further fields, each entered by a succession of stiles, either have horses grazing within or contain practice show jumping or steeplechase fences.

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  • Accessibility There are two steep ladder stiles on the footpath and the going is rough in places.

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  • The next year, she co-starred in Mona Lisa Smile with Julia Roberts and Julia Stiles.

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  • His work in Two Hands led him to star opposite Julia Stiles in the film 10 Things I Hate About You.

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  • In 1999, he starred in the Hollywood film 10 Things I Hate About You, opposite Julia Stiles.

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  • You can find short videos on YouTube, pick up a book like Tara Stiles' Slim Calm Sexy Yoga, or try a yoga DVD.

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  • The American parasite described by Stiles, and called Uncinaria americana (whence the name Uncinariasis for this disease) differs slightly from the Ankylostoma.

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  • First, there is timber, such as gates, stiles and rails; the first two are, nine times out of ten, awkward jumps, as the take off is either poached by cattle, or else is on the ascent or descent.

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  • See the Life of Ezra Stiles (Boston, 1798), by his daughter's husband, Abiel Holmes, the father of Oliver Wendell Holmes.

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  • Stiles, Ancient Windsor (2 vols., New York, 1891;1891; revised edition).

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