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cover outside
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0.72 |
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A dark lacquer covers the outside. |
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clean outside
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0.66 |
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Clean the outside of the refrigerator with mild liquid detergent. |
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run outside
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0.66 |
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I run outside to rescue the flag. |
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paint outside
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0.59 |
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Painted the outside of the house. |
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see outside
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0.53 |
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The dog never saw the outside of the kitchen. |
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take outside
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0.46 |
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Her father took her outside and worked with her. |
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film outside
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0.39 |
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On Friday, the crew flew around the Mir to film the outside of the damaged Spektr. |
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wait outside
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0.39 |
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People waited outside for the chance to see some celebrities. |
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graze outside
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0.33 |
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But the angle proved too tight and his shot grazed the outside of the far post. |
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hit outside
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0.33 |
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Mazinho scooped up the rebound, but his shot hit the outside of the net. |
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rub outside
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0.33 |
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Rub the outside of the chicken with the ground spices and juice in the small bowl. |
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bring outside
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0.26 |
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The materials bring the outside in. |
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go outside
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0.26 |
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Then, the three of them went outside, past the battered Olds parked at the curb. |
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have outside
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0.26 |
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It means a lot to have this outside. |
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push outside
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0.26 |
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When a test pilot presses against those outer limits, he pushes the outside of the envelope. |
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reach outside
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0.26 |
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The Aga uses regular gas lines but does require a ventilation duct that reaches the outside. |
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shave outside
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0.26 |
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Another Rivaldo effort shaved the outside of the Turkish post two minutes later. |