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Ramey reached out with the tire iron and dislodged a chunk of mud that was caked on the spare tire rack.
Besides, Miss Henrietta -- as she was generally known since she had put up her hair with a chignon in the back -- had little time to spare them from her teaching and writing ; ;
The Court said the purpose of the section was principally to spare the Government the embarrassment and trouble of dealing with several parties, one of them a stranger to the claim, and to prevent traffic in claims, particularly tenuous claims, against the Government.
He had promised cheaper housing: arbitrarily he cut all rents in half, whether the landlord was a millionaire speculator or a widow whose only income was the rental of a spare room.
We all painted in our spare time, and we had all started as easel painters with scholarships, but he was the only one of us who made any regular money at it.
It was easy enough to say it, because of course we couldn't spare a cent.
In The Murder of Roger Ackroyd he allowed the murderer to escape justice through suicide and then ensured the truth was never known to spare the feelings of the murderer's relatives.
Such replacements of CPU and memory system components were possible because the Aster CT-80 was designed to use a backplane that was designed to support both 8 and 16 bit processors, and used a modular Eurocard based design with slots to spare for expansion.
In order to spare the economy of the community, it was ordered that appeals from the governor's decision should be heard on Crete, instead of Venice.
Nora admits that she did forge the signature, so as to spare her dying father further worry about her ( she was pregnant, poor, and had a seriously ill husband ).
Total value of the package, including launchers, maintenance, spare parts, support and training rounds, was estimated at around $ 421 million USD.
In the meantime, during the rule of Todor Zhivkov, a significant military industrial complex was established, capable of producing armored vehicles, self-proppelled artillery, small arms and ammunition, as well as aircraft engines and spare parts.
After a brief pause, Marlborough ’ s equerry, Colonel Bringfield ( or Bingfield ), led up another of the Duke ’ s spare horses ; but while assisting him onto his mount, the unfortunate Bringfield was hit by an errant cannonball that sheared off his head.
The mix of fancy and fact in the Cronyke van Hollandt, Zeelandt ende Vriesland ( called the Divisiekronike ), first published in 1517, brought the spare remarks in Tacitus ' newly-rediscovered Germania to a popular public ; it was being reprinted as late as 1802.
In 1924, Auguste Lumiere recognized the merits of Marinescu's science films: " I've seen your scientific reports about the usage of the cinematograph in studies of nervous illnesses, when I was still receiving " La Semaine Médicale ," but back then I had other concerns, which left me no spare time to begin biological studies.
The HIC was in effect a repackaged and updated version of some parts of the flight spare of the Voyager Cosmic Ray System.
He was brought as a captive to Rome, where a dignified speech he made during Claudius's triumph persuaded the emperor to spare his life.
In his spare time, he was able to study Greek, Hebrew, and Syriac.
Mongolia was heavily dependent upon the former Soviet Union for fuel, medicine, and spare parts for its factories and power plants.
By then he was spending most of his spare time learning as much as he could about Linear B, some of his study time being spent under the covers at night with a flashlight.
The original MUMPS system was, like Unix a few years later, built on a spare DEC PDP-7.
She was often given to harsh language, and she did not spare her husband, even when strangers were present.

spare and spun
Ralf Schumacher had spun and stalled his engine early in qualifying and qualified in the spare car, which was set up for team-mate Damon Hill.

spare and up
In his spare time, Grand polishes up his Latin, and he is also writing a book, but he is such a perfectionist that he continually rewrites the first sentence and can get no further.
Most public or private buses and coaches, once they have reached the end of their service with one or more operators, are sent to the wrecking yard for breaking up for scrap and spare parts.
Hewitt used much of his spare time in late 2003 to bulk up, gaining 7 kg.
In February 1951, in preparation for the first postwar automobile show in Germany, the Olympia was dressed up further with a trunk compartment that enclosed the spare tire and wheels instead of wheels and tires.
However, non-time-critical custom chip access, such as blitter transfers, can use up any spare odd or even cycles and, if the " BLITHOG " ( blitter hog ) flag is set, Agnus can lock out the even cycles from the CPU in deference to the blitter.
At KANUPP-I, he also set up a laboratory to manufacture spare parts for the plant.
Rolling Stone summed up the album's myriad styles this way: " Everything from sleazy strip-show blues to cheesy waltzes to supercilious lounge lizardry is given spare, jarring arrangements using various combinations of squawking horns, bashed drums, plucked banjo, snaky double bass, carnival organ and jaunty accordion.
When he wakes up, all he has left is a spare knife hidden under a bandage.
In 2006, crumbling infrastructure and lack of spare parts for generators and coal mining lead to Zimbabwe importing 40 % of its power-100 megawatts from the Democratic Republic of Congo, 200 megawatts from Mozambique, up to 450 from South Africa, and 300 megawatts from Zambia.
While he was outside, a spare thermal glove floated away through the open hatch of the spacecraft, becoming an early piece of space debris in low-earth orbit, until it burned up upon re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.
He pressed Charles to spare Florence and enjoined him to take up his divinely appointed role as the reformer of the Church.
He devoted all his spare time to science, particularly chemistry, and before he was twenty resigned his clerkship to take up the manufacture of chemicals.
Mobutu kept up his studies by borrowing European newspapers from the Belgian officers and books from wherever he could find them, reading them on sentry duty and whenever he had a spare moment.
In doing so, the Flyers wrapped up the Patrick Division title with 14 games to spare and the No. 1 overall seed in the playoffs.
Whilst engaged in writing in his spare time, Garner attempted to gain employment as a teacher, but soon gave that up, believing that " I couldn't write and teach ; the energies were too similar ", and so began working as a general labourer for four years, remaining unemployed for much of that time.
He agreed, however, to spare them, on condition that six of the principal citizens would come to him, bareheaded and barefooted and with ropes around their necks, and give themselves up to death.
This use of common components also shortened the learning curve for assembly and repair workers, while at the same time allowing dealers to pick up the Mustang without also having to spend massive amounts of money on spare parts inventories to support the new car line.
Morris and his friends spent their spare time hanging out by the Strand under Hermosa Beach pier, where they experimented with drugs: " I'd get off work, and we'd get up to trouble ," he later recalled, " smoking angel dust, snorting elephant tranquilizers.
The British could not spare men for manning prizes as they feared that further battles would come up so they burned eleven ships, and only one, Holsteen, returned to England with the wounded under surgeon William Fergusson, where the Royal Navy took her over and renamed her HMS Nassau.
After leaving school he was persuaded to follow in his father's footsteps, and commenced work as a clerk at a firm of solicitors in Bury St Edmunds called Greene & Greene, and took up amateur acting in his spare time.
All of her poetry up to the end of the 1930s was written in an Imagist mode, utilising spare use of language, and a classical, austere purity.
The operating system ( OS ) then handles the situation, perhaps by trying to find a spare frame of RAM and set up a new PTE to map it to the requested virtual address.

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