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33 Sentences With "packing away"

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Packing away your straighteners, curling irons, and blowdryers immediately reduces heat damage.
Sad news, everyone: It's time to start packing away those Biden 2020 signs.
But don't go packing away your winter clothes on the recommendation of this rodent.
While most people are packing away their Wii Us, mine won't be collecting dust just yet.
By Thursday, workers were packing away canvas bags of ballots, board records and tables and chairs.
Over by the exit to the mall, two young women were packing away the Christmas village display.
"They found me in a ditch," he tells me while packing away his carton of discount cigarettes.
No, not spring, though the weather is finally warm enough to start packing away your heaviest outer layers.
One shows workers in a tailor's shop packing away plaid jackets similar to those that Mr. Erdogan wears.
Sorry, FLOTUS fans, it sounds like it's time to start packing away those "Michelle 2024" yard signs after all.
BBC trainer Marc Settle recently stumbled across a headache-inducing optical illusion while packing away his son's wooden train track.
As summer rolls around there's nothing more satisfying than packing away your winter coat in favor of a lightweight and versatile jean jacket.
But he loved championing up-and-coming writers of color, and he needed help packing away some material in his apartment for posterity.
Cleaning after the holiday period is usually a simple, perhaps lengthy process that might involve rolling up the tinsel and packing away the ornaments.
I envision myself in a lazy gal's paradise, applying my whole face in one easy swipe and effortlessly packing away my handy, compact cosmetics.
But the American and other allied troops who helped crush IS are quietly heading home, and their generals are packing away their counter-insurgency field manuals.
It's a great size and I have no issue packing away a bunch of shirts, a few pairs of pants and an extra pair of shoes.
Pity poor Chocolate Syrup The company's new ad stars real-life celebrity couple Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard, showing them packing away their groceries in Samsung's Family Hub refrigerator.
If you're like us, you've been delaying packing away your swimsuits, wearing sandals every sunny day (no matter the temperature), and playing up that last bit of suntan any way possible.
From her affinity for "packing away her entire house" to the one swimsuit style she can't travel without, here's the foolproof packing formula Maria used while prepping for a week in Greece.
But packing away your heavy-duty winter creams doesn't mean giving up on moisturizer altogether; instead, it's time to switch to something lighter and breezier, like the weightless water-based hydrators we're stocking up on right now.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Before flying to Washington to climb the steps of Congress and testify to a crowd of aviation experts and lawmakers this week, Paul Njoroge spent a desolate weekend packing away toys his children would never play with again.
NAIROBI, July 16 (Reuters) - Before flying to Washington to climb the steps of Congress and testify to a crowd of aviation experts and lawmakers this week, Paul Njoroge spent a desolate weekend packing away toys his children would never play with again.
So while we won't be packing away our winter wardrobes just yet, we will be warming our spaces up with an assortment of stylish and unique home buys — from woven-rattan bed frames to vibrant velvet poufs, soft modern lounge chairs, rustic mango-wood vanities, and more.
Major Sollitz is forced to crash a remotely controlled helicopter into them and is killed in the process. Carter traces the radio transmitter that controlled the helicopter to a nearby gas station. He discovers two men packing away electronic equipment on to a boat. Carter kills them both.
While packing away his wife's belongings, the lightbulb in the room burns out. When he returns with a new bulb, all the belongings he had packed away are suddenly back in their original places. He enters his kitchen where a map has blown open, showing the mysterious curvy cross symbol at several places. He learns from a friend that the wiggly cross is the map symbol for a waterfall.
It is usually prepared by women over the course of several days, traditionally from néré (Parkia biglobosa) seeds. It can be made from other kinds of seeds, such as those of Prosopis africana, and the use of soybeans for this purpose is increasing due mainly to inadequate supply of néré seeds. It is comparable to miso paste. The fabrication process involves boiling, cleaning and then packing away to ferment - the fermentation process giving it a pungent smell.
Government informant Skinner testified that Petaluma Al and the largest wholesale customers of Pickard paid 29 cents per 100 µg dose, which would put the cost at around $2.97 million for a kilogram of LSD. Apperson was Pickard's partner and was reportedly a skilled chemist, but his role was mainly in the setup and take-down of the laboratory. He was allegedly paid $100,000 for assembling and $50,000 for packing away the lab. Apperson reportedly manufactured synthetic mescaline.
The market itself occupies a narrow private yard belonging to LASSCO, a long established salvage and reclamation company specialising in reclaimed floorboards. The space was first offered as a site for the fledgling food market in 2009 as a way of utilising the salvage yard on quiet weekends. The Market now runs the length of the LASSCO yard every weekend with the firm packing away its reclaimed timber and machinery on Friday to make way for the market stalls.
It can be made from other kinds of seeds, and the use of soybeans for this purpose is increasing due mainly to inadequate supply of néré seeds. The fabrication process involves boiling, cleaning and then packing away to ferment – the fermentation process giving it a pungent smell and at the same time a rich, deep umami or savory flavour is developed. Salt can be added to the finished product to facilitate storage life. This condiment is traditionally sold in balls or patties that can be kept for several months at a time in the case of the best quality.
In December 1943 Jacob Hopewell III was up in his attic packing away some of his son's belongings, Richard Hopewell IV, who had recently died of an infected battle wound. According to Jacob III, as he was finding a place for his son's belongings he knocked over an old chest that held all the personal documents of Jacob Hopewell. It is from these documents that all known information about Hopewell stems. According to Jacob III he found not only photographs and documents, but a small, charred wooden mechanism enclosed in an envelope with a note from Margaret Hopewell (Richard Hopewell I's wife).
Earl Green of AllGame deemed it "one of the better translations" of the Monopoly board game, due to it "captur[ing] the visual essence" of its source material. Just Games Retro argued that the game solved various problems of the board game, including it being too long, too fiddly, requiring a certain number of human players, and requiring the entire game to be finished in one sitting, noting that the gameplay is streamlined due to the digitisation of many aspects like banking. Pocket Magazine deemed it faithful to the original, while praising its gameplay, graphics, and sound, though noted the shortness of rounds. Sega-16 noted that it has the fun of Monopoly without the tedium of setting up and packing away the pieces.
Royle also goes on to note that the novel The Russia House by John Le Carré (former consular official David Cornwell) opens with a reference to The British Council. The organisation's "first ever audio fair for the teaching of the English language and the spread of British culture" is "grinding to its excruciating end" and one of its officials is packing away his stuff when he is approached by an attractive Russian woman to undertake clandestine delivery of a manuscript which she claims is a novel to an English publisher who she says is 'her friend'! It is also featured in one of the scenes in Graham Greene's The Third Man – the character Crabbin, played by Wilfrid Hyde-White in the film, worked for The British Council. In 1946, the writer George Orwell advised serious authors not to work for it as a day-job arguing that "the effort [of writing] is too much to make if one has already squandered one's energies on semi- creative work such as teaching, broadcasting or composing propaganda for bodies such as the British Council".

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