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"Fixtures" were in such houses practically non-existent; the grate, which consisted merely of two or three bars or _ribs_, the iron _swey_ from which hung the large pot with its rudimentary feet, and, in some cases, even the window, were the property of the immigrants, and were carried about by them from farm to farm in their successive flirtings.
Principal Cairns John Cairns 1855
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And now, behold the apprentices gallantly riding into Allonby in a one-horse fly, bent upon staying in that peaceful marine valley until the turbulent Doncaster time shall come round upon the wheel, in its turn among what are in sporting registers called the 'Fixtures' for the month.
Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices Charles Dickens 1841
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Under 'Fixtures', you get a list of all of Peterhead's games this season with match reports and, in some cases, video highlights.
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(Oh hey, how about those "Fixtures" stickers, huh?
If We Buy This And Give It Back To You, Will You Read It, Circuit City Execs? - The Consumerist 2009
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The purchase and sale contracts used by all local real estate associations contain a provision called "Conveyances," "Personal Property," "Fixtures" or a similar name.
Determine what items will remain after a home sale Harvey S. Jacobs 2011
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Fixtures and fittings on the piece should be of the highest possible quality.
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Sideline Fixtures Here are the longest-tenured coordinators in the National Football League.
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Fixtures of rural southern yards and Caribbean island communities, manufactured versions of the trees are now popping up all over.
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Their last came in the goalless opening-day draw with Stoke City.8 Fixtures Newcastle United have completed this season without suffering defeat, making it the club's best start to a campaign since 1994.27 Goals scored by Manchester City after their first eight games of the season.
tiki-taka: QPR's Neil Warnock puts the boot in on DJ Campbell 2011
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Fixtures that properly shield the bulbs inside, for example, can keep light aimed where it's needed and prevent it from trespassing elsewhere.
Want to see better? We'd have to turn out the lights. Ben Harder 2010
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