Snoopy Loopy is suffering no side-effects as his busy season continues in the Stan James King George VI Chase on Boxing Day. |
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Brad, 45, is clearly Snooker Loopy about the rockney duo, who last week announced they had split after 35 years. |
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Loopy kelps, fringed anemones, crenulated sea slugs, and curlicued corals have all been modelled with these methods. |
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Jackpots are awarded by spinning Loopy Lotto symbols onto the payline. |
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There are some great loopy monologues and absurd dialogues, with none of the usual self-consciousness. |
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Regale everyone with your soppy songs, recite your loopy limericks, and maybe even draw a doodle or two! |
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Depp has also developed a strange walk, a kind of loopy stagger, which is attributed to the sunstroke he suffered as a castaway. |
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He slides his thumb under the sealed envelope, pulls out the notebook piece of paper, and begins to read the loopy, girly cursive. |
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We were intensely hitting the ball back and forth to each other until she did hit that loopy shot, and I slammed it back at her. |
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He looked up at his parents and gave them a loopy grin from the pure oxygen he had been breathing while being prepped for the surgery. |
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If anyone is loopy it is your stupid, uninformed, ignorant London correspondent. |
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Along with that were poems, all written in the same loopy penmanship on pieces of unlined white paper. |
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The plot is loopy, dopey and tiresome, and the comic asides don't elicit the smallest of smiles. |
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The loopy Loudspeaker of the House has become Washington's version of the crazy uncle your family has to keep up in the attic. |
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She's loopy, see, and the suburbs are supposed to quiet the voices in her heads. |
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When he finishes a canvas, he incises his name directly into wet paint in regular but loopy characters. |
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As I said, it's a hard thought, a difficult concept to explain without sounding loopy. |
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The football TV programme had this loopy, crazy tune they used in the stylized highlights. |
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Back in the day, those comfortable with his modern classical accomplishments were baffled by his acetates of loopy leftfield disco. |
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They were long, long days, but even though we were all loopy at night, we'd always go out and do something. |
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His old lovers are a mix of married, single and widowed women who lead a mix of uptight, safe, and slightly loopy lives. |
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The play calls on the actors to explore different acting styles in scenes that range from kitchen-sink naturalism to loopy surrealism. |
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Her narrative follows a loopy line traced more by mood and caprice than by causation or chronology. |
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Its restrained palette, the sinuous, loopy drawing, and the interplay of seemingly simple forms and planes present a highly cerebral visual game. |
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The morning breeze builds a rollercoast of wind currents and I see a happy bird sailing in loopy loops against these somber hulking offices. |
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I can already imagine what a total stuck up and arrogant idiot the prince is, just by looking at his lavish and loopy signature. |
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A gold crest graced the bottom, as did Mr. Coates' loopy, recognizable signature. |
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Untitled, 1999, is dominated by a bright yellow form with loopy protrusions on one side, serrated edges on the other and red, elliptical oblongs punctuating its middle. |
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Eventually, Peter moves into the house too, also shared by a slightly loopy spinster, Miss Byron, and the pair feel free to reject society's expectations by acting up. |
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There is something a bit skewed, a bit loopy about Lonergan people who wend their way through life widdershins, and Lonergan talk that is really front-stoop philosophizing. |
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Buttermilk Lane is like a natural echo chamber, taking my crazy chords and loopy lines and reverberating them around from stone wall to shuttered window. |
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Over the next few weeks and months she went decidedly loopy, wandering around dazed and giving bizarre impromptu interviews to mystified and amused reporters. |
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If you listen to these guys talk about music, you might expect their sound to be very narrow-minded and loopy, but instead, it's fresh, crisp and loopy. |
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And we realize, if we look at them, that those thoughts are a bit loopy. |
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The contrast between the sweet screen versions of these women and their increasingly loopy and bitter personal lives adds, rather unkindly, to the fascination of the films. |
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Their government is unstable, and they have loopy leadership. |
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In the loopy logic of the Cold War, this actually made sense. |
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Her loopy, funny voice is a dead-on mix of desire and ignorance. |
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Danni traces her finger over the large and loopy signature of Fred. |
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With Reiner playing the straight man, Caesar plays a wise-cracking and loopy archaeology professor. |
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This dopey, loopy novel not only fails as literature but can't even deliver the cheap, meretricious thrills that make so many popular novels popular. |
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We were getting pretty blotto off Pink Squirrels and Brandy Alexanders, and it was a strange sensation, looking at old fairy-tale scenes while listening to this loopy music! |
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And so, for the next few days or so, we're loopy with love, drunk with it. |
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When it comes to blind and unthinking prejudice masquerading as nationalism you can always rely on the lunar right to see eye to eye with the loopy left. |
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There was no way I was going to be able to write a long positive letter to the person whose name was scrawled in front of me in loopy pink gel pen. |
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I should use very thick worsted and make very big, loopy, spready stitches. |
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It takes narrative magic to pull off such a loopy combination, and luckily, Reif Larsen has it to spare. |
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In situations like this, you have to think like a tailender who can't resist swinging at a loopy twirler. |
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It was pretty much as loopy and over the top as an episode of the show. |
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Yet the primary colors and graphic, linear aesthetic of the loopy rope forms also call upon such diverse precedents as Surrealist automatic writing and Pop art. |
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Lloyd's Prayer includes several ingeniously loopy spiels from Lloyd in his carnival huckster-televangelist modes, but Kling insists he's not antireligion. |
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In fact, given some of the second season's guest stars, adults just might appreciate the series' loopy deadpan sensibility more than The N's target audience. |
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