| 41. | For the home cook, the new year is the time to weed through kitchen cabinets and clear off counters.
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| 42. | If you clear off, say, 6 feet up, you can get the ice dam right at the snow line.
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| 43. | About six months ago, Wilson tore his left biceps tendon clear off the bone while competing on still rings.
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| 44. | Often, word of another arty, glossy book about Texas means it's time to clear off space on the coffee table.
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| 45. | Hats then showered the ice and it took the bull gang 15 minutes to clear off a barrel of caps.
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| 46. | Snow fell on much of the Northeast last week, sending homeowners and merchants outside to clear off sidewalks and cars.
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| 47. | JEONJU, South Korea _ Somewhere on the far side of the international date line, they've run clear off the map.
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| 48. | If you turn it at an angle on an edge, it's going to pick two wheels clear off the ground.
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| 49. | "He told us several times : ` Clear off all those bastards tonight .'That meant execute all the prisoners ."
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| 50. | Sunday could bring heavy rain for a time, but should clear off in the afternoon with sun and scattered showers.
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