In November 2002, the bar was shortlisted for the best pub interior design, proving a big hit with its roof terrace. |
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The technology was developed in Austria and it proved to be a big hit in the Viennese capital. |
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It's the park's fastest ride, reaching speeds of up to 37 mph, and is bound to be a big hit with adrenaline junkies. |
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An expert at balloon sculpture was a big hit with the kids who wanted made-to-order balloons that resembled animals and birds. |
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I've redecorated the sitting room, and I did it all in one big hit, over the last two days. |
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Newberry finally succumbed to another big hit, Alex Mason replacing him and leaving BJ Fowler as the line-out jumper. |
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Finance directors will be reluctant to take a big hit on their profits, so where possible will look around for other cost savings. |
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Now everyone's sweating bullets as Melvin tries to set things straight before HE'S on the list for the next big hit! |
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The nachos were a big hit at the table and for the price that we paid, the portion was well worth it. |
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When he was just a tiny two-year-old it was clear Nicolas Haworth had what it takes to be a big hit in the tennis world. |
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Even the giant Ferris wheel on the River Thames, now a big hit, was shut down for months because of loose widgets, or some such. |
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This could be let down by the fact that he hasn't had a big hit record for years, and he might be too frail to stage such a comeback. |
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His toys are a big hit at Scindia Junction, Naval Housing Colony and Industrial Belt. |
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Yardy finally attempted one big hit too far and slapped a long hop to Ashraful at midwicket. |
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Despite the aerodynamic challenges, the car ran very fast and was a big hit with the fans. |
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We're wondering if that's still a big hit over there and we are wondering if you're associated with it at all. |
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The two little chilli plants were a big hit at work today, attracting lots of interest. |
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This puppet show was a big hit at the Fringe, combining music, song and laughs. |
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He was a big hit at the Anti-Sellafield concert and will be a great draw in Rostrevor. |
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Her exquisite work on the tiles and her glass paintings were a big hit at the fair. |
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So if I win for a role, and if the film is a big hit, I can share it with everybody. |
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This hardtop convertible is fetching from any angle and will undoubtedly be a big hit with the rich and famous. |
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Despite notching up just one small and one big hit, he has exerted a powerful influence on Scottish pop. |
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Her song Bootay Deluxe is a big hit on American university campuses and nightclubs. |
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Dangerous Liaisons, a corset drama with steady rather than starry names, became an unexpectedly big hit. |
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They've had a big hit with a series called Witch, which is for 10 to 12-year-old girls, so this is going to be the counterpoint to that for boys. |
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The bike games were a big hit with the locals who lined the streets downtown Saturday evening to watch or even participate. |
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Also, a slump in property prices could mean your retirement taking a big hit, or being forced to wait until the housing market recovers. |
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Fearing the big hit over the boundary, Greg told Trevor to bowl the now infamous grubber. |
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Zynga rode its one big hit, Farmville, to IPO riches and then crashed as soon as the trend turned. |
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I hope and pray that it will click at the box office and be a big hit. |
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The 6-1, 215-pounder is physical and will deliver a big hit. |
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Blackjack was a big hit with American doughboys sent to France. |
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Atlantic salmon is a big hit, of course, but we have work to do to help people discover other species like sardines or mackerel. |
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You said earlier that singers do not produce more songs when they have had one big hit and have made a lot of money. |
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But he said the song had been a really big hit in Brazil and I owed it to myself to re-record it with him on the decks. |
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Together with Roland's most advanced triggering technology, this kit is destined to become a big hit with drummers worldwide. |
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Needless to say, they were a big hit, which suits project coordinator Dave Roberts just fine. |
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Elegantly detailed with swirling floral flourishes and is also available foiled in silver, they're sure to be a big hit this season. |
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Her first big hit in New York took place in 1910 when she sang the role of Princess of Bozena in the operetta The Spring Maid. |
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The 2008 DND Photography Contest was once again a big hit with participants and contest fans! |
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Kosove and his co-chairman, Broderick Johnson, have been at it since 1997 and were still waiting for their first really big hit. |
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Sylvia O'Donovan's display of Irish dancing was a big hit as were the reels and hornpipes of cousins Deirdre Bonham and Gillian Reilly from the Mary Gohery school of dancing. |
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We were all dressed in skin-tight, tiny Azzedine dresses that were the big hit of the moment. |
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Were he and his gift for healing a big hit with the chicks in high school? |
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Zulu was a big hit at the box office and helped make a star of Michael Caine. |
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Do you want to go out there and do the right things or do you want to make that big hit to gain a big name? |
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The bicycle rental scheme launched in London last July is a big hit. |
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Their success led to the commission for a set of Slavonic Dances, modeled more or less on Brahms's Hungarian Dances, which had proved to be a big hit. |
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Manager Brian Hughes hopes it will be a big hit with youngsters who are into skateboarding, rollerblading and BMX riding. |
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In 1858 Napoleon III, wanting nothing but the best for his wife, Empress Eugénie, asked Charles Frederick Worth, an English dressmaker who had become a big hit in Paris, to design her wardrobe. |
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An innovative Northwest farmer is hoping that his new product, Garden Green Garbanzos, are a big hit. |
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His last big hit of the 1940s was as Thomas Mendip in The Lady's Not for Burning, which he also directed. |
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The breed is much loved in its homeland and has all the qualities needed to be a big hit abroad, too: outstanding herding dog, incorruptible guardian and wonderful companion. |
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He also sat on the organizing committee for the Opal Evening, which was a big hit from its first year, even exceeding the objective, which had originally been thought to be exceptionally ambitious. |
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In the summer of 1990 he was cavorting with ninjas, drawing on the popularity of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, a big hit with younger children. |
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The marine animal touch tank was a big hit and included staff from Fisheries and Oceans Canada's youth volunteers from the Youth Coastal Action Network. |
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It wasn't just dyed-in-the-wool Maiden fans that thought so, either, and The Evil That Men Do became the second big hit single from the album that summer, when it reached No. 5 in the UK in August. |
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The Calgary manufactured Perfect Fry counter-top deep fryer is a big hit at the National Restaurant Association show in Chicago. |
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Sales were helped by star products such as Actifry and Nespresso, and by the launch of the Air Force upright vacuum cleaner which made a big hit in its category. |
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However, due to the unusually hot weather, it was not a big hit. |
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And your 2005 Sundance short, Victoria para chino, was a pretty big hit. |
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The British Limousin Cattle Society's recently launched online herdbook facility has proved a big hit with its membership. |
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The Welcome Reception is always a big hit with delegates and companions. |
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The album proved to be a big hit in France and many other countries. |
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Ernie Banks, 18, was a big hit among the two dozen or so people in attendance with his extemporization of a Chipmunklike rap song. |
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The public service really took a big hit, Canadians took a big hit, our health care took a hit, and the provinces took a hit in terms of the transfers for social services and health care costs. |
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In my view, the regulation can be described as a big hit and an important step towards unitary and uniform European conflict of laws in matters of insolvency. |
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In its very first season, his 300-square-foot garden was a big hit with painted ladies, buckeyes, checkerspots, and skippers. |
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The girls are desperate for another big hit with I Wish, despite the naff soundalike. |
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The duo, in which Régis sang and played accordion, proved to be a big hit on the national music scene and Regis Sy Landy's singles and video clips received extensive airplay. |
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The old model, simultaneously the cheapest and boxiest new car on sale, was not a big hit despite the fact it was joke-shop money for a brand new Opel. |
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These monopods are a big hit at our consumer electronics shows, but as with anything else, taking selfies and using selfie-sticks boil down to common sense. |
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The charity winter fashion show was organised by owners of clothes shop, Panache of Ponteland, and proved a big hit with customers from around the region. |
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District 51 got the big hit from Radford in the bottom of the second, when Radford followed Kristen Foster's leadoff walk with a run-scoring double down the left field line. |
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