The crowd focuses on Wesley Bunch, a tanned, sinewy mountaineer from Jackson with a massive blond afro. |
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I have a whole bunch of photos from the trip and stories up the wazoo that I hope to post in a day or two. |
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Plenty of Redditors had answers at the ready, with quite a few repeats in the bunch. |
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When I first moved out here I lost a bunch of weight by biking to work and watching my diet. |
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But even then, there's no accounting for taste, so I can't even categorically rule out the last bunch. |
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And as I stepped into the light a whole bunch of reporters leapt to their feet. |
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I also caught trevally on the fly and a bunch of other species including queenfish and others which I can't name. |
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And thanks a bunch to all the people, many of them blog readers, who volunteered their help to make it happen. |
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Either way, I feel moved to give him a very mature bunch of fives, in my butch way, if I ever bump into him. |
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RuPaul plays a guidance counselor tasked with helping self-loathing Jan rebuild her self-confidence in the Brady Bunch spoof film. |
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We see a class at the police academy that behaves like a bunch of high school kids. |
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It is a lighthearted account by an unlikely bunch of wannabes and has beens. |
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They sat at the edge of the lake where a bunch of ducks came up and quacked at them. |
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If ever we wanted a better example of what a bunch of wallies the members opposite are, David Brown gave it to us this afternoon. |
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A bunch of slick, elitist, wingnut hucksters are taking them to the cleaners. |
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You can't, so our strategy has always been to pick the best of the bunch regardless of technology. |
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And about 18 months ago a bunch of the original abductees came home to Japan. |
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They washed up in New York looking like a bunch of newly freed alien abductees. |
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He then accused them of being a bunch of over-qualified wafflers who had no idea that the point of business was to sell, sell, sell. |
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The 10 finalists were the pick of the bunch from about 150 young hopefuls who auditioned for Wairarapa Idol in June. |
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Far heavier, mature and emotional than its predecessor and descendants this is by a whisker the pick of the bunch. |
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A colleague and friend of mine is busily marking up a year planner wallchart with a bunch of coloured felt-tip pens. |
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On Saturday, her treasured bloom was judged the pick of the bunch in a regional heat held at the Whitehall Garden Centre in Lacock. |
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So this year, for the first-ever Shape of Beauty Awards, we joined forces with you, our readers, to pick the best of the bunch. |
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My muscles bunched up, too, as I lifted myself into the aperture, but I didn't have any fat to bunch up with it. |
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Mihra took the left group, with her father and with Shanshi, feeling Jare's muscles bunch and stretch with released energy. |
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By late April Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn will bunch up in the western sky just after sunset, with bright Jupiter close by. |
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They will normally bunch them together to sell them as a package or lay them out separately in discount baskets. |
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The bureaucratic nature of my landlord's maintenance department is such that I try to bunch jobs together. |
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I found some site that has collected a bunch of different texts that influenced Robert Anton Wilson. |
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I've collected a bunch of sea shells to give to my favorite nephews and I can hardly wait to give it to them. |
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He would rather get everybody involved, collect a bunch of steals and assists and then make the big plays down the stretch. |
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Instead, there's a bunch of stuff that piles up and suddenly overwhelms you. |
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The financing structure is not just a bunch of charitable institutions collecting donations and dispensing funds. |
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As Tom and Casey approach the house they notice a bunch of furniture piled in the yard and guess that the family is getting ready to leave. |
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He's been writing steadily and has accumulated a bunch of fresh songs destined for his sophomore release next year. |
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On the roll are a bunch of pictures of Lenore because I said that I would try to get a senior picture-worthy shot of her. |
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Instead of the rows of desk chairs, there was a pile of bean bags in one corner and a bunch of air mattresses stacked up against the back wall. |
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Christo started out wrapping boxes, and then he stacked a bunch of oil barrels on a dock in Cologne, Germany. |
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His name was Bobby Bartles, and he was starting to get noticed, piling up a bunch of wins in clubs all over New York. |
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A bunch of multiple-choice questions were supposed to determine what our skills were and which fields we would be suited for. |
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Katrina ordered some ham sandwich that, from the picture, was stacked with a whole bunch of meat. |
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And at some point, my sister collected a bunch of fan letters and sent them to me. |
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Well, the often interesting BSS bunch pandered to the crowd and although they did do some self-indulgent jams, it was all by the book. |
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It's hard and expensive to get a bunch of people together to operate all this equipment to create the illusion of a dream. |
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We got a bunch of people together and went to the Surrey office and the social worker gave her a check. |
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Alternatively, club together with a bunch of mates and rent a superb seafront villa in Ibiza. |
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I think the media wanted it to be ugly and you get a bunch of lawyers together and it's ugly anyway, but it wasn't too much of a distraction. |
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Kildare were a dispirited bunch but it was to get much worse before a late rally put a little respectability on the final scoreline. |
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A bunch of people piled into the van, and even more crowded into the flatbed. |
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That's why, in the end, I'd say bring a bunch of your friends together for a party, drink a lot, and rent this film. |
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As you may have noticed, many of his creations for this collection features a bunch of flowers around the neck. |
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The team of volunteers are a friendly bunch, and they would welcome any new helpers with open arms. |
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The film explores a whole bunch of kinky sexual practices, many of which our innocent readership may not be familiar with. |
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I got a whole bunch of stuff and some nice books and stuff that I probably won't get a chance to read, but it's the thought that counts. |
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The film itself is a mix of bad video, better filmed bits, excellent animation, and a bunch of old school transitional wipes. |
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With a better-scripted backbone, this endearing bunch will be on to a winner. |
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The congress is just a bunch of old men getting together to wine and dine in a gathering that has no relevance to the general public. |
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Since we don't have a curfew Friday, we thought a bunch of the girls could get together in the rec hut and have a little shindig. |
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Another one involved me and a bunch of friends sitting around on motorcycles talking about them and flipping our kickstands and stuff. |
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I was cleaning out a bunch of old files that have followed me through 3 rebuilds of my computer. |
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Especially when the convention itself will be nothing but a bunch of boring windbags telling lie after lie. |
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The three dozen first-graders were a rowdy and wiggly bunch, almost as jumpy as some of the animals brought out for them to pet. |
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I'd also looked after an old gent called Jack who'd been a sergeant in charge of a bunch of Irish lads. |
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Then again, he hates the idea of getting married in front of a bunch of people. |
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It also needs to have work done to make sure the orchestra doesn't sound like a bunch of kazoos. |
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Unfortunately, the transfer is so bad that the orchestra sounds like a bunch of kazoos. |
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I remember playing Ennio Morricone at an afterhours for a bunch of bug-eyed ravers. |
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They're a bunch of whited sepulchres, and I think if we could bring religious people to see that, I think the battle would be halfway won. |
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She fell out with the ungrateful bastards of that particular branch of my mother's extended family, and we didn't visit that bunch this year. |
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As the sun went down and a happy bunch went home, many were still in with a chance, but when the going gets tough, the tough get going. |
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Some clinical psychiatrists regard students as a relatively advantaged bunch. |
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For a bunch of adultescents pushing 40, you can't get much sexier than that. |
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What better way to teach high school students actual history than to slap it on TV and cast a bunch of adorbs teenagers in the important roles? |
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The wet Liberals are a pathetic and spineless bunch who are wholly subservient to government discipline and their own ambition in equal measure. |
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Details are sketchy, but it might also involve a bunch of guys in suits doing a lot of shooting and maybe a kung fu master doing kung fu. |
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In one picture she's got a bunch of grapes, in the other she has a jug of wine that has spilled on to an exquisitely rendered cloth. |
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Our little ragtag bunch of kids made my friend's party a success by creating a fun experience. |
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They were a bunch of raggle-taggle wanderers, individuals, cast away from society to partake on the last quest of each of their lives. |
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They were a ragged bunch, wearing clothes that looked as if they hadn't seen a good wash in weeks at best. |
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I don't know how they do it, but lately I've been getting a whole bunch of emails addressed only to my addy. |
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Suddenly the train jolted to a stop and a bunch of armed men entered, forcing us off the train. |
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Why should you care what a bunch of self-obsessed, over-ambitious, fuzzy-thinking weirdos think about what you have written? |
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They wouldn't be what you'd call world-beaters but they're a great bunch of lads. |
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I have three plums and three pears, and a bunch of apples from my apple tree. |
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But then, one hardly expects a bunch of inbred, bone-headed knuckle-draggers like them to grapple with significant theological issues. |
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The average joe watching Channel 9 would think the whole thing involved a bunch of misguided dreadlocked hippies trying to tear down fences. |
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It's a fast and easy way to assemble a whole bunch of digital images and put them online in a web page. |
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After all, a bunch of arrogant know-nothings was trying to use the Internet to hijack industries that took decades or centuries to build. |
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The cops merely have to line up a bunch of cruisers along St-Antoine, a few more on McGill and de la Commune and the jig is up. |
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From a seated position, curl one dumbbell up, feeling the muscles in your arm bunch up in a strong, searing knot as you reach the top and pause. |
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You think all this caterwauling about the deficit is just a bunch of useless jibber-jabber that will never go anywhere? |
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When you have four major championships played during the course of a year, one of them has to rate as the weak sister of the bunch. |
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Strange that a jet stream can find a straight path through a bunch of constantly clashing asteroids as big as apartment buildings. |
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You roll this out and set up a bunch of governors around the country and help control how areas are redistricted. |
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First of all a fearless, infallible hero pitted against a bunch of hoodlums and brutal, power-crazy politicians is too stereotypical for words. |
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His apology for the production of ignorant students consists of the same bunch of alibis and rationalizations we've been fed by education professors for decades. |
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Bunch lights are a cluster of burners that sat on a vertical base that was fueled directly from the gas line. |
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Well, would you own up to it in front of your mates over a jungle juice in the Bunch of Bananas? |
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Then we had Kelly Anderson, certified culinarian and owner of The Lunch Bunch, offer some smart swaps. |
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My friends and I have been playing golf for years, but we're still just a bunch of hackers. |
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And it's even more fun to get a bunch of friends together and team up. |
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Smartphones were just a much better, more convenient, all-in-one version of a bunch of popular devices. |
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Is the last hurrah of the feminist movement to put a bunch of antiabortion Republican females in public office? |
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I was making a bunch of short films in high school and was kind of artsy, so I always knew I wanted to go to art school. |
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Because there are a whole bunch of different ways for African American men to be authentic. |
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You're the only one that gave me feedback on that, so thanks a bunch! |
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Ruth signed a bunch of autographs, then went to the ballpark and hit a home run, his 53rd. |
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Here, some reluctant participants at a family reunion are transformed in a beatific bunch by a ride in the Caravan. |
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No one has to know you have a bunch of dough, and you can behave any way you want. |
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Just a bunch of us crashing in a big house and making a film in Katrina water. |
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That caused a bunch of unnecessary bankruptcies and too many sleepless nights in the boardroom. |
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I've seen video of that satirical guide to SXSW in 1998 where you asked a bunch of bands odd questions. |
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After a bunch of tough talk, this round of the hacker-on-hacker fight nevered materialized. |
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As a producer on The Gambler, he read a bunch of women for the female lead, and settled on Larson. |
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And this train, which was just a bunch of cardboard with a cowcatcher attached to it, was pushed into view by a bunch of people. |
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But you seem to have made a bunch of lasting friendships on that, with Channing Tatum, Anne Hathaway, etc. |
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He created a bunch of charitable foundations through which he could direct his campaigns. |
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I was at a photo call at the Commons to snap a collection of the new input of MPs, a bunch of braying jackanapes and barrow boys made good in too-expensive suits. |
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But I can't get together with my buddies and play a friendly poker game without the threat of a bunch of jackbooted thugs in police uniforms busting into my house. |
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We then proceeded to a bunch of neatly ironed shirts on wire hangers. |
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Burnett said Peden took it and chopped it up into a bunch of pieces after the shooting. |
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All I heard were some anonymous weasel words written by a bunch of corporate hacks who realize they can no longer defend or obscure one of their more egregious lies. |
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Outside the elite, the next 10 teams all appear able to beat each other on any given day and this has kept a whole pack of teams in a relatively close bunch. |
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Whatever about the difficulty of county teams coming back year after year, it is even harder for club managers to hold their raggle-taggle bunch together. |
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How would this ragtag bunch of different machines play together? |
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Told you no bunch of jumped-up mages can stand against your parents. |
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And I put a bunch of peanut oil on it, brought it to a boil, was cooking with my shirt off, threw the wet fish on there and it just blew up all over me. |
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We are supposed to think that they're adorably life-affirming, unreconstructed old scamps, but I have never seen a more charmless and conceited bunch. |
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Each work has a bunch of wire coming out from the bottom, suggesting all has been jury-rigged by a resourceful do-it-yourselfer, but also serving as a decorative flourish. |
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There's just a bunch of liberal activists whipping up needless hysteria. |
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I used to think 90 per cent of the human race were a bunch of ratbags. |
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Do you think a bunch of guys would have reacted in the same manner? |
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From a crackhead to Sam Kinison to even Jon Stewart, Marlow Stern on the best bad apples in the bunch of silver-screen teachers. |
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Rather than looking at distributing a bunch of applications across a bunch of processors and aggregating unused compute power, Powerllel focuses on the application itself. |
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To the local reporters, guys from Texas, the visiting journalistic prima donnas are just a bunch of Washington media wimps, whining about the heat. |
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I spent four years in the army to free a bunch of Dutchmen and Frenchmen, and I'm hanged if I'm going to let the Alabama version of the Germans kick me around when I get home. |
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You see the bride and groom in the receiving line and then the camera pans to the right and there's a bunch of shirtless guys with beer cans in their hands. |
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It seemed like the only living creatures who knew about it were myself and the birds that spied on me from the trees above like a bunch of tiny, winged Shelbys. |
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But Williams isn't just writing a bunch of bitter kiss-offs here. |
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It was very exciting not to be on base but at the same time I was so used to being around a small bunch of winterers that not being with them was very odd. |
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But then, when this particular bunch of Delhi youngsters decided to take it on, they perhaps knew only too well that copying the clones doesn't come easy. |
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There's a bunch of other fun stuff in regards to zombies, flesh-eating bugs, a bizarre recurring dream sequence, and a joke about a witch doctor, but I won't spoil it here. |
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The bunch of ribbon is pinched at the left side, held with a fake rose. |
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If you get a bunch of women together they moan about these same things. |
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I want to take the money that I earn and get a bunch of doctors together three times a year and have them all do a round table and talk about what they've learned. |
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Rangers are a committed bunch but there is no substitute for playing and they are too shy on football activity in a club chasing the SHC as their priority. |
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Kimberly and Melanie arrived together with a bunch of friends. |
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Generally speaking, it's an over-25 bunch that frequents the place. |
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Pile a bunch of the strips on plates, then pour the sauce on top. |
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Then slather on a bunch of Dijon, careful to leave the pepper in place. |
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I've got a bunch of vitamin pills and a bunch of books piled everywhere. |
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For one thing, it was one of those studies that just collected a bunch of other papers and sifted through the data looking for statistical trends. |
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The directors came in about five minutes before the callbacks were supposed to start, and then handed out a bunch of informational packets and stuff. |
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The program for the Festival of the Supreme Being called for young ladies to use powder with restraint and to bunch up their skirts in the Roman style. |
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I felt muscles bunch in a surge of anger and took a deep breath. |
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He sat up and stretched, slowly, feeling his sore muscles bunch. |
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Adian clenched his eyes closed a moment, and she saw his shoulder muscles bunch, felt the pull of her arm, and the death grip they held on each other. |
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That's certainly the case with some of these images, the pick of the bunch from last year by the Evening Press's award-winning team of photographers. |
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Their presentation to the existing clubs in December was the most smoothly professional of all, and a visiting SFL delegation considered their ground the pick of the bunch. |
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It was picked out as the best of the bunch and sent to the workshop to be converted into a driver training bus and given a new coat of green paint. |
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Don't blame me, or I'll ram this bunch of fives down your throat. |
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So thanks a bunch for taking the time to tell me what you think. |
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I see now that we must have come across as a bunch of know-it-alls. |
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But Patinkin, 60, is the most deserving of the bunch, and he should be duly recognized along with his Homeland colleagues. |
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It seems like only yesterday that you were a kooky bunch of English kids with a funny logo, a taste for Marx and a fetish for vintage synthesizers. |
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In other words, we wanted to improve the wow factor by a bunch. |
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Countries are just human beings writ large, and human beings, by and large, are a law-abiding bunch, because most of the time obeying those laws is convenient. |
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In this case, the wrongers are a bunch of young city slickers weekending in a small southern mountain town where they can practice their dirtbiking and boozing. |
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I collected a fine mixed bunch of valerian and thrift and white sea campion. |
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La-la land comes to baa-baa land when Hollywood star AMANDA DONOHOE rides into Emmerdale with the Wylde bunch, the new family who buy Home Farm. |
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Instead, we get a bunch of hugbox panel discussions where people just reiterate the same, obvious points. Yes, rape is bad. We get it. |
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From Bajans and Trinis I've learned that we Jamaicans are an aggressive, assertive bunch of people. |
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A bunch of placard-waving anti-abortionists caused a minor kerfuffle last year in Edgbaston but they appear to have moved on for now. |
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We sat out there with a bunch of other people, mostly white, and ate goatburgers and fries and beer. |
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Heaven knows, we are accustomed to seeing Tinseltown portray the Brits as a bunch of sadists, rapists, bullies, braggarts and mincing woofters. |
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This is the verdict of Britain's top chauffeurs, who reckon that the long wheelbase version of the Jaguar XJ saloon is the pick of the bunch. |
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Yet, Western intelligence tends to belittle them as a bunch of bluffers. |
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Customers raised the alarm after they got home and found eggs from the Brazilian wandering spider in a bunch of bananas. |
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Protest from a bunch of deluded dog-lovers, lamebrains who tell you their Rottweiler is 'only playing' when he's got you by the throat. |
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They were captivated by the raggle-taggle bunch who rehearsed in the grounds of Kinshasa zoo then busked and begged on the streets. |
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I brought home from the market a nice bunch of fresh spinach leaves straight from the farm. |
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I also told him about a fur meet in which we 'squicked a bunch of mundanes' by running around in a shopping mall in zoots, etc. |
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It is hard to watch the management for very long and not conclude that the place is run by a bunch of yo-yos. |
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He's way out of town in a real wrecky house with a sagging porch and a bunch of great steel-meshed pens out the back. |
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We had a nondenominational wedding, with a bunch of great Sufi musicians really wailing, and my wildly enthusiastic mother in attendance. |
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It would be easier to do a big project like that someday when we don't have a bunch of newcomers underfoot. |
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There's a bunch of begats in First Chronicles, chapter six, and it's way dull, especially if you consider what a begat involves. |
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They were doing fine until they encountered a bunch of toughs from the opposition. |
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A bunch of the tough boys from the wrong side of the tracks threatened him. |
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Kangaroo paws are a wonderful bunch of plants from Australia with thick grassy foliage and large numbers of fuzzy 'kangaroo paw' shaped flowers. |
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I can understand why people read horoscopes, but for me it's a bunch of fiddle-faddle. |
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I don't know about you, but I don't want to grovel through a bunch of code blocks to track down a typo or thinko. |
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A marriage favour is a bunch or knot of white ribbons or white flowers worn at a wedding. |
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It was slowing her down in adventure races, and it was complicating her plans to fastpack a bunch of trails in New Zealand. |
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Theyve put me on the speshul detail. The speshul detail, Mable, is a bunch of fellos what knows more than any one else in the camp. |
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He said they talk in an online chat room. A bunch of kindred spirits apparently. Snowdenistas one and all. |
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It's a whole nother bunch of folks over beyond the trees 'cross the tracks. |
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I snarfed a bunch of freebies from the vendor's booth when he wasn't looking. |
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The facekini, or lianjini in Chinese, first made waves in 2012, when a bunch of Chinese women were photographed wearing them in Qingdao. |
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You can tell they're a bunch of show offs because they spend all day cutting up and distracting everybody, just to be the center of attention. |
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Good luck and goodbye to the most sick-making,hypocritical bunch of shitgibbons i've yet encountered on the Web! |
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While walking home from the bar, he was set upon by a bunch of scamps who stole his hat. |
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How long does it take to make a bunch of civilians an effective military force? |
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Before you resize and resave a bunch of files at once, try this procedure on just one contact photo first to see if it fixes the problem. |
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Footlights, border lights, groundrows, lengths, bunch lights, conical reflector floods, and limelight spots were mainly used during this period. |
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Jim took up an advantageous position and shepherded them out in a bunch through the doorway. |
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The economy melts down because of something a bunch of crooked bankers do. |
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Is he really the next big thing, or is all the media attention just a bunch of razzmatazz? |
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Best of the bunch KNIPHOFIA Kniphofias add a touch of the exotic to the late summer border. |
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We felt like a bunch of hicks when we went to the city for the first time. |
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He thinks everything politicians say is just a bunch of malarkey. |
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Movements to close pornographic theaters and shops are ran by a bunch of religious nutcase pornophobic censors. |
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Anyway, kangaroos evolved here, as did platypodes and a whole bunch of other birds and animals and fish and plants. Murray Cod. Emu. Macadamias. |
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The typical organized ride starts with a large group of riders, called the mass, bunch or even peloton. |
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Not donating to egotistical backslappers Jeremy Jones ALL this looks like to me is a bunch of millionaires trying to promote their careers. |
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A bunch of dimeless promoters and sponges have been buzzing around him, the kind who can smell a sucker faster than a buzzard can sight a corpse. |
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He just replaced the Bufton Tuftons with a bunch of people whose only qualification is a hatred of meat and a chip on the shoulder. |
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William had looked kind of stupid wearing it the day before, but now that he stood in the field with a bunch of other 'bucket-heads, he fit in. |
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And there wasn't one plain white cotton and elastic over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder in the bunch. |
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One day after corralling a bunch of broomies in a pole corral, I roped a big blue-roan mare that wore a brand. |
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The one whose bunch blooms by New Year's Day will be lucky and healthy the next year. |
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On the appointed day of his baptism, Father Bowden received a bunch of altar lilies instead. |
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Best of the Bunch Avens THE old vernacular name for Geum is Avens but you will have to look it up in a wild flower book to see it highlighted these days. |
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The public has the impression that students are just taking a bunch of bird courses. |
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There were a bunch of foreigners speaking their Mumbo Jumbo clustered ahead of me at Customs. |
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The high density alone is not enough to allow the formation of black holes since a uniform mass distribution will not allow the mass to bunch up. |
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We've got a bunch of risk-taking cowboys running this project. |
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I once heard father say that, with all his faults, he was the best of the bunch. |
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He proved the best of the bunch. He deserved better than being frozen like a Popsicle under that glacier. |
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This is my backyard and l don't necessarily want a whole bunch of moegoes banging along a mountain l've known since my barefoot boerseun days. |
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Somehow along the way, somebody had gotten the idea to put a bunch of Iraqi kids onto the wrecker that was to pull the statue down. |
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One red flag I will advise is if you see a bunch of kids running around wearing black belts you are probably in a McDojo. |
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I decided it was a bunch of malarkey and stopped reading about halfway through. |
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Trial lawyers, always a colorful and eclectic bunch.... Most were lone gunmen too eccentric to keep much of a staff. |
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He called the team I played in that won Chelsea the FA Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup for the first time a bunch of lager louts. |
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I told him not to bring me flowers, so he brought a bunch of carrots instead. It was lame but it made me smile. |
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I couldn't make out the words of the song, it was just a bunch of la la la as far as I could hear. |
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We also don't have to pack a bunch of useless kinderspullen and stinky juices and cereals to keep the kiddies entertained while at daycare. |
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And I went through a kind of withdrawal jones thing and drank a bunch and then took a Valium, and it comes in waves. |
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In the car department we would repair cars that were disabled and placed in bad order by a bunch of scalies taking the place of striking switchmen, engineers, Firemen, etc. |
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Valentine watches the bunch of amusers close around the politician, the leader already dipping into his pocket for the snuff to fling into the eyes of their victim. |
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Of those working to a more immediate timetable, Jeremy Noseda has a select bunch primed for deployment at Doncaster in the next three days, including the promising Abderian. |
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This step up in trip can only serve to bring about further progress and she will not have to be a world-beater to get the better of this moderate bunch. |
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Everyone will have to guess who I want to dance with tonight, I thought. I'm not giving myself away to this bunch of gomers. That would be way too embarrassing. |
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Not because we are some ratbag bunch of environ mentalists and really want to deal with this issue, but frankly because we believe that they've developed a package which will. |
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Hardly anything of artistic worth ever results from the deliberations of a committee, much less from the cross-agency meetings of a bunch of publicly-funded wafflers. |
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Without the daft stunts and wackily dressed goofballs, all you'd have left would be a bunch of dull dolts, demanding wealth without graft, fame without talent. |
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They found the sharp new heap they were seeking, and ensconced themselves within the protection of three great elms that grew in a bunch within a few feet of the grave. |
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Hey, a whole industry gets mobilized to raise millions for the destitute and all they get is some kind of grudging acknowledgement buried in a bunch of whinging. |
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Virginia group peanuts are either bunch or running in growth habit. |
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However, another bunch of legendary Argie stars lifted the Jules Rimet Trophy first back in 1978, when Ossie Ardiles was an inspirational midfielder. |
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A train without the power plant is just a bunch of metal boxes on wheels. |
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So it was out and away to the road, place the call, punch a bunch of buttons in the liquid sunshine, while adjusting an umbrella to improve reception. |
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He's persistent about keeping alive memories of times when this bunch of quinquagenarians, sexagenarians and septuagenarians were once mean action heroes in their own rights. |
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When those big bands take off, the mares never come back for those leppies. We were branding one time and saw a little bunch move out and a mom left a leppy behind. |
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Incidentally, Mr. Bergey, the BEM's on your latest smear have extremely jovial expressions on their pans to be as tough a bunch of eggs as Friend made them out. |
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There is no potential for takeover of the state of Pakistan by a rag-tag bunch of trumped-up nobodies with battered guns, and therefore no threat to the west. simples! |
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We were the happiest, cheeriest bunch of crims in the whole prison. |
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I recommend spending your bulb budget on bulbs that will perennialize in the garden, and if you need big tulips, purchase a bunch from the local florist. |
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Away they went, the colt in the lead and the pinto after, until they reached the bunch of cottonwoods far up the stream where the yanging wild geese had their nests. |
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Last year we were a bunch of wallies who weren't going to win anything and this year people think we are going to do alright, we have a strong panel. |
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There's always some bunch of pencil-dicks crawling around the place. |
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Like, last year we were, 'a bunch of wallies who weren't going to win anything' and this year people think we are going to do alright and have a strong panel. |
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A lot of these rappers that come in here could break out in a major way if they wasn't so busy slanging and bangin' and acting like a bunch of fooligans. |
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He kept all the things near the hearth where he had already put some greens, two sour otenga fruits and a bunch of tender curry leaves, along with some dry fire wood. |
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I enjoyed the interaction with a bunch of like-minded people. |
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In an emotional mass, Madeleine's mother was quietly presented with a bunch of five roses by 14-year-old altar girl Emily Seromenho, whose own mother is English. |
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When it was time for the children to present flowers to their mothers, Father Pacheco asked 14-year-old altar girl Emily Seromenho to hand a bunch of five roses to Kate. |
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In an emotional mass, Madeleines mother was quietly presented with a bunch of five roses by 14-year-old altar girl Emily Seromenho, whose own mother is English. |
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Although often unfairly written off as a cheesy bunch of balladeers, Crowded House at their best are versatile and affecting and Neil Finn had plenty of good banter. |
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Since you all marry your cousins I bet you're a bunch of inbreds. |
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There were a bunch of muckety-mucks in town for the board meeting. |
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