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Pausing and out
Pausing can happen accidentally if muscle contractions in the animal's neck pull one of these organs out of contact with the blade.

Pausing and .
Pausing in the doorway he said: `` The form of the human female, unlike her mind and her spirit, is the most challenging loveliness in all nature ''.
Pausing, he waited for her to turn, to ask a question.
Pausing for a moment he scribbled on the back of an old tavern bill a note addressed to his wife, Sarah: " I have no time to say more but to beg you will give my duty to the Queen, and let her know her army has had a glorious victory.
Pausing on the journey to use his army to drive off the French forces who were then besieging Brest, he landed at Corunna in northern Spain on 29 July.
Pausing, having established deep eye-contact with Steinhäuser, he said, " Du kannst mich jetzt erschießen.
Pausing only in Tauranga to borrow guns from the British, they hastened onward to Rotorua.
* Pausing the downloading of large files, and connect again to continue download.
Pausing was only possible after 30 seconds into the song, although a song could be skipped before the 30 seconds by pressing " stop " and then starting the station again.
Pausing only for the Second World War, exploration for oil was underway in Oman.
* The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening — Pausing the game during a screen transition causes the game to scroll two screens instead of one, even into areas that were impossible to reach otherwise.
Pausing at the bar, he drinks another Anis, alone, before rejoining the girl.
Pausing occurs if the shochet accidentally stops the slaughtering process after either the trachea or esophagus has been cut, but before they have been cut the majority of the way through.
Pausing on the box creates additional stimulus in the hips and glutes.
Pausing for breath momentarily, he returned to the action and came upon a man entangled in the dense, thorny underbrush.

outside and door
It concerns a small-town minister who staged an impressive object lesson by confining a lion and a lamb together in the same cage outside his church door.
He beckoned to her from the door and she slipped quietly outside.
The distance between where she stood and where Dave waited at the outside door was a hundred miles.
He set Roberts' suitcase near the front door, went outside and walked back to the garage.
She started back for the house, saw a light in the office, opened the door and surprised a domestic little scene which was far outside the dark realm of murder or attempted murder.
`` If there was collusion between an outside murderer and a member of the household it would be an elementary precaution to check on the door later.
We'd been standing right outside Miss Bancroft's door and as I went to turn the knob to enter, I was surprised to find that the door was slightly ajar.
`` You shouldn't tell your little secrets outside of the patient's door '', she said.
Except in times of danger, the lights were to be placed outside one's door, on the opposite side of the Mezuza, or in the window closest to the street.
They form the outside edges of the door.
They form the outside edges of the door.
For most of the world, door swings, or handing, are determined while standing on the outside or less secure side of the door while facing the door ( i. e., standing on the side you use the key on, going from outside to inside, or from public to private ).
To determine hand, stand on the outside ( or less secure ) side of the door.
* Left hand hinge ( LHH ): Standing outside ( or on the less secure side, or on the public side of the door ), the hinges are on the left and the door opens in ( away from you ).
* Right hand hinge ( RHH ): Standing outside ( or on the less secure side ), the hinges are on the right and the door opens in ( away from you ).
* Left hand reverse ( LHR ): Standing outside the house ( or on the less secure side ), the hinges are on the left, knob on right, on opening the door it swings towards you ( i. e. the door swings open towards the outside, or " outswing ")

outside and glance
The bus chassis were also fitted with bodywork built by various outside contractors, as is standard in the British bus industry, so, at a casual glance, there is no real identifying feature of a Daimler bus, apart from the badges ( Front engined Daimler buses retained the distinctive fluted radiator grille top ).
On the outside the car looked, at first glance, like a mildly futuristic four seat coupé.

outside and behind
In one cartoon a family is shown outside a theater with the head of the family addressing the doorman: `` Excuse me, but when we came out we found that we had left my daughter's handbag and my wife's behind ''.
*** The muzzle astragal and fillets are a series of three narrow rings running around the outside of the chase just behind the neck.
# Fire: For the first blind date, Harold sets himself on fire on the diving board in view of the horrified girl, then calmly walks in behind her with his body still apparently burning outside the window.
The idea behind this act was to give everyone in India the ability to marry outside the personal law under a civil marriage.
This showed that the meteoroids are mostly behind and outside the path of the comet, but paths of the Earth through the cloud of particles resulting in powerful storms were very near paths of nearly no activity.
The date of the first use of the ascending-gliding parachute outside of training parachutist is not known, but one of the first mentions is a flight by Colonel Michel Tournier from France flying behind a tractor in the same year-1961.
Counter: The athlete sidesteps to the outside of the oncoming kick but grasps the inside of the kicking leg from behind the knee with his front hand ( overhand grip ) and pulls up, which tends to unbalance the opponent so that he falls backward as the athlete advances.
On the home straight, Ritola sprinted from the outside but Nurmi increased his pace to keep his rival a metre behind.
Typically, a quarterback with exceptional quickness is used in an option offense, which allows the quarterback to either hand the ball off, run it himself, or pitch it to the running back following him at a distance of three yards outside and one yard behind.
In a letter to André Breton, he wrote of The Human Condition that it was irrelevant if the scene behind the easel differed from what was depicted upon it, " but the main thing was to eliminate the difference between a view seen from outside and from inside a room.
It provided a direct telephone link to the local police station ; the telephone was located behind a small, hinged door, making it possible to use it from the outside, while the box itself was used as a temporary office containing a desk.
Although not necessarily " voyeurism " in its original definition, as individuals in these given situations are aware of their audience, the concept behind " reality TV " is to allow unscripted social interaction with limited outside interference or influence.
Searching for the buried treasure left behind in an unmarked grave outside Atlanta in “ A Place Only Mary Knows ”.
Seven chapels radiating from the ambulatory behind the choir are each in a distinctive nationalistic style, some of them borrowing from outside the Gothic vocabulary.
However, if the client is behind a very restrictive firewall or transparent proxy server environment that only allows HTTP connections to the outside through port 80, communication may be impossible, unless the proxy server in question allows the HTTP CONNECT method or SOCKS connections as well.
Baroque played on a somewhat larger board that is mostly rectangular but for a couple extra squares that are outside the board, located at D0 and E0 just behind the King and Queen's squares.
Some common French prepositions are: à ( to, at, in ), à côté de ( next to, beside ), après ( after ), au sujet de ( about, on the subject of ), avant ( before ), avec ( with ), chez ( at the home / office of, among ), contre ( against ), dans ( in ), d ' après ( according to ), de ( from, of, about ), depuis ( since, for ), derrière ( in back of, behind ), devant ( in front of ), durant ( during, while ), en ( in, on, to ), en dehors de ( outside of ), en face de ( facing, across from ), entre ( between ), envers ( toward ), environ ( approximately ), hors de ( outside of ), jusque ( until, up to, even ), loin de ( far from ), malgré ( despite ), par ( by, through ), parmi ( among ), pendant ( during ), pour ( for ), près de ( near ), quant à ( as for, regarding ), sans ( without ), selon ( according to ), sous ( under ), suivant ( according to ), sur ( on ), vers ( toward ).
The miners had constructed a ventilation shaft located well behind Union lines, and connected it to the mine with canvas, which isolated the mine from outside air.
A second take was quickly made with minimal accompaniment while Sammy Davis, Jr. waited outside the studio for his turn behind the microphone.
Until the late 1970s, league umpires working behind home plate wore large, balloon-style chest protectors worn outside the shirt or coat, while their brethren in the National League wore chest protectors inside the shirt or coat.
In the same year, French companies invested $ 220 billion outside of France, ranking France as the second most important outward direct investor in the OECD, behind the United States ($ 311. 8 billion ), and ahead of the United Kingdom ($ 111. 4 billion ), Japan ($ 128 billion ) and Germany ($ 156. 5 billion ).
Foinavon, whose owner had such little faith in him that he had travelled to Worcester that day instead, had been lagging some 100 yards behind the leading pack, giving his jockey, John Buckingham, time to steer his mount wide of the havoc and make a clean jump of the fence on the outside.
Later that afternoon, on an errand with her sister Marie and school friend Jeanne ( Mary Anderson ) to collect firewood outside the town of Lourdes, Bernadette is left behind when her companions warn her not to wade through the cold river by the Massabielle caves for fear of taking ill. About to cross anyway, Bernadette is distracted by a strange breeze and a change in the light.

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