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Examples of scoop


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The lighting scoops are a good example [16].
She scooped paste and lighted the lamp.
When a hunter finds a cricket, he scoops it up in his net, and, holding his torch between his teeth, takes a good look at it.
There is widespread concern about industrial fishing for fishmeal, scooping out immature fish from the sea and damaging the possibilities for regeneration of the stock.
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The subject is often scooped up in defence or foreign affairs debates, but its importance must be emphasised.
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When they started to fish the marks foreign trawlers were immediately on the scene, scooping the fish up.
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Even the strongest management would have avoided involving its paper in a strike and seeing its circulation scooped up by one of its competitors.
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The remains of that 16-year-old boy were scooped up in a plastic bag.
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I was photographed with him as he scooped out the ice and said that it was a splendid development.
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Alternatively, he might abandon all attempts to report the reading, and risk finding that some more assiduous rival had scooped him.
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In essence, the consultation paper is scooping in nature.
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Then they cut down and simply scooped the coal out.
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By comparison, the finest scoops of today's tabloid press are very feeble affairs.
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They are scooped up in our great education system and go off and do something else.
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He scooped her up and took her to hospital and saved her life.
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Once again that is a pot of gold and a windfall of £5 billion just waiting to be scooped in.
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They see this man come out into the open with action of this sort, scooping off £900,000 without doing anything for it or working for it.
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He scoops up the business and apparently saves the day.
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The landowner just sits tight and scoops the pool.
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If they simply continue to talk, they risk finding that he has already scooped the pool and there is nothing left to talk about.
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On the contrary, they are always scooping in all they possibly can.
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They are scooped up from the bed of the ocean to be converted not into human food, but into fish meal.
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They have no right to keep scooping the pool without giving any concessions.
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The landlords were scooping up a bit of the dividend that other people should have had.
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We know that a large amount of the pool will be scooped by the very successful authors who do not need the money anyway.
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The trawler, however, turns round, puts down its fishing tackle, goes back through the shoal and scoops up a large proportion of the fish.
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In clause 25, they have scooped into the pool a series of serious crimes.
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The housewife, a most excellent person, or somebody else, takes these bottles and scoops out the stopper—and then what happens to it?
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Well, private enterprise has scooped the pool in regard to lotteries.
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I do not mean ruined in the journalistic sense because the radio may steal some of their "scoops".
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There have been and there still are the changes made by the introduction of mechanical devices, such as electrical scoops and the like.
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Young people, older people, men and women were all scooped up and taken.
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The drifter industry has already helped itself by scooping up a little of the profit from other branches of the industry.
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Large scoops capable of moving about four tons at each operation worked by four pairs of engines are being used.
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The manager of the shop scooped up 14 lb.
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We could have scooped the world market—or a large part of it—in that product.
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How much of this was passed direct to the public without the participation of the firms, the firms sending the invoices and scooping the pool?
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Both a tapering scale and a fixed maximum have been discussed in order to prevent the most heavily borrowed authors from scooping the fund.
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Giant beamers are scooping up everything from the sea bed, after which nothing is left.
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He considered the possible legal constraints and decided not to publish, only to find that subsequently a rival editor decided to take the risk and consequently scooped thet field.
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He sits tight and scoops the pool.
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The schools in my constituency are often in dire difficulty, yet three schools are scooping up millions of pounds of taxpayers' money through the assisted places scheme.
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The methods of catching fish have improved in efficiency very greatly, and other countries have been unscrupulous in scooping up fish of all kinds without much thought to the future.
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Does a fishing vessel that experiences material damage because it has scooped up in its nets debris from the offshore oil and gas industries come within that definition?
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We see day in and day out foreign trawlers scooping up the heritage of our inshore fishermen with nets through which nothing can pass; they look like curtains.
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The odds against scooping the pool may well seem very high, but there will be more than one prize and the lower-tier prizes are not to be sniffed at.
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When he had got there, being a humanitarian monkey he looked round for the fish, and, seeing it struggling in the water below, leaned down and scooped it out.
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The bandits locked the employees and customers into the safe and scooped up $6,000 in cash and $4,000 in bonds from the vault.
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The scoops can be angled differently on different trains to produce different splash effects and between coasters, the splash differs greatly.
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The shovel scoop is attached with vines or chords to a long handle measuring the height of its user.
The outlet and inlet dimensions showed greater correlation with the body surface area, although the scoop dimension was also associated with it.
A giant thunderbird swooped down and scooped up the four and carried them to the valley floor.
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One of the scoops has a straw-like protrusion with mist flowing out of it.
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The rooms were prepared by scooping soft tuff out of the cavity.
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The team title went to 3 players who scooped 173 goldfish.
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Contestants compete for the number of goldfish scooped in three minutes.
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If any player shows two chips, and his hand is the best low and the best high, he scoops the pot.
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The resulting images suggest a large circular ditch feature which appears to have been dug out in scoops.
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The metal in the cans could be fashioned into a variety of different tools and other useful items such as scoops and candle holders.
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Of course, many stories developed in this way were genuine scoops that would be expanded in later editions.
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The yolk mixture is then scooped with a spoon and piped back into each egg cup.
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A beautiful woman scooped up water from a well, and thus retrieved the water and returned to the boat.
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The food was either dipped into the small individual salt cellars or was scooped out with the small salt spoons and sprinkled over the food.
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All three were typically sold by retailers who bought cereal in barrel lots and scooped it out to sell by the pound to customers.
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He showed good range, and saved a number of throws with his soft hands on scoops.
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He had been scooped up by a water bomber plane by accident and dropped in the mountains.
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Tools include tick hooks, tick scoops, tick tweezers, and tick loops.
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The seafood is scooped onto large trays or plates and eaten by hand.
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Diamond doves build nests in open scoops, and will appreciate open-topped nest baskets.
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He scoops it up, as it were, with one hand, as he continues his run.
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He scoops her up and walks to the set.
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The tone control is scooped in the midrange.
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In 1973 the paper scooped the world on perhaps the most significant economic development of the last 30 years.
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The barn swallow drinks by skimming low over lakes or rivers and scooping up water with its open mouth.
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Chips sold in markets were usually sold in tins or scooped out of storefront glass bins and delivered by horse and wagon.
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Keeping their scoops in their print newspaper maintains reader demand according to them.
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If there is no qualifying low hand, the high hand wins ("scoops") the whole pot.
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One or two scoops of ground coffee is added, followed by water, and the entire mixture then stirred.
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The lower the scoop/outlet ratio, the more severe was the left axis deviation.
Newspapers were sometimes scooped by the radio docudrama.
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European ear scoops produced up to the early 19th century were made from either bronze or precious metals such as silver.
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Like all the great journalists of his generation, his was a career studded by major scoops, career breakthroughs and accolades.
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All of them as part of a newspaper tackle a capricious profession for the sake of scooping the best for their readers.
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The aircraft performed 301 water scooping operations and dropped 2,167 tonnes (2,389 tons) of water on fires.
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Vocalists are known for experimenting, stretching, scooping, slurring, and over accentuating melodies and diction.
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One man even threw himself off a barn believing he would be scooped up and saved.
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We also evaluated whether the degree of scooping affected the severity of regurgitation across the atrioventricular valve.
The most prominent gestures were shuffling gestures, which ranged from scooping gestures to stroking gestures.
The cricket is put in, and when oil and dirt begin to float on the surface it is scooped out again with a net.
On occasion such scoops were illustrated with actual photographs.
During the hot summer months, hot custard was made and scooped from the bowl with bare hands.
Puparia were collected by removing the trays, scooping off the leaf litter, and sieving the sand through wire gauze.
Hearts with a more deficient interventricular septum (scooping) showed marked left axis deviation regardless of the development of the atrial septum (a and b).
Any leaf litter scooped out with the loose soil was also replaced in the burrow.
After all, he had been working on the theory for twenty years, and did not want to see himself scooped by an outsider.
The egg-infested papaya was then halved and the seeds and inner flesh scooped out, leaving only about 1 cm thick outer portion.
Cases with a milder scooping like (c) had slight left axis deviation or an intermediate axis.
The scoops provide distinct hollows in the daytime, with well-defined shadows, and at night-time, gently glowing focused light.
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