This story began when Rosemary chucked in her long-time job as a salesperson to join two others in founding GK Pride. |
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I grovelled at the altar of the tasteless, hoovering up every nugget of vomitous drivel they chucked my way. |
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I showed Joe the nubbin, and then without much fanfare, chucked it in the trash. |
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It all began with walking in the door and having a uniform chucked at me, black shirt with white stitching, and tan pants. |
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We have to figure out how we stop toys being chucked down the gap between the head of the bed and the wall. |
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He quickly demolished most of the pie, then chucked the remains and the paper bag it had been in on the pavement, without breaking his stride. |
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They should have chucked him out last weekend, and let the final four fight it out. |
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Cars had been crushed like balls of paper, and chucked over the side of the bridges. |
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After the finale though, we sincerely hope their guitars are feeling much better after being chucked around like rubble on a building site. |
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The frightening thing is, though, is that I'd have had more chance of a response if I'd gone and chucked a brick through their window. |
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His alarm will be chucked in the dustbin and he can lie-in every day safe in the knowledge of a job well-done. |
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I ungraciously chucked in all the books I no longer needed and slammed my locker shut. |
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We went out there and chucked the ball around for the first twenty minutes. |
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For centuries the discarded fish from the on-board filleting process has been chucked back out to sea for the gulls. |
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Human nature being what it is, books will gradually disappear and get chucked in the bin. |
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We didn't have any bread so we chucked in pebbles to get their attention and keep them flapping and diving for us. |
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When she finished she crumpled the piece of paper into a ball and chucked it away. |
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A former Dutch prosecutor, who resigned last year after it emerged he had chucked his old PC out with the trash is in trouble again. |
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I thought a bomb had gone off but someone had chucked a TV set out right from the top. |
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And even though the man who chucked me was the idiot who made me sleep on a camp bed for two-and-a-half years, I was devastated. |
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They both chucked in their good jobs, and went off and opened an art and craft shop and gallery in Limerick's Thomas Street. |
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Mark Albion, who chucked a fast-track career at Harvard Business School, proves that there's a third way. |
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Remember the women from Swansea who chucked in comfy jobs and bought a collapsing cottage? |
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He chucked in his rope-access maintenance job and trained to become one of Poland's first stockbrokers. |
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Oh, and did I mention that 12 months prior I had chucked in a cushy job in a University Science department to pursue this dream? |
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Abysmal weather today, it rained all day and absolutely chucked it down as I left work making driving home not much fun. |
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By the time he is chucked out of the funeral home, he has stirred the audience's pity and contempt in equal measure. |
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She giggled about it and called over this big guy who chucked me out by the ear. |
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We survived although a lot of people didn't and when we reached Australia we were chucked out on the streets and were left to fend for ourselves. |
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Eventually we were chucked out of the pub and made our way, drunk and happy back to the house to carry on until we passed out wherever we stood. |
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They filled me up with milk to try and keep me quiet, but I sort of overflowed and chucked up all over Mum and her seat. |
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I'm the only one under this roof who hasn't chucked up her pizza and orange juice. |
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Not seeing them, she chucked her keys onto the coffee table and collapsed on the large couch. |
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Got back on Sunday evening and chucked a full on 5 year old temper tantrum at having to be back in this noisy, filth ridden corrupt town! |
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She pressed a button to disconnect, chucked the cordless onto the counter and then collapsed onto a nearby couch with a heavy sigh. |
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The group mixed garage, disco, punk, new wave, and metal and chucked the result into our faces with deliberately dumb lyrics. |
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So I chucked most of them out, saving a few good shoes to give to someone with a smaller kid. |
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I came up with the idea on Saturday, and chucked it around in my head a bit, mentioning it to my spiritual guide Swami Blue Witch. |
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She was not at all disgusted at the sight and merely chucked it into a dustbin just outside the car. |
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The frozen yoghurt is simply a vanilla smoothie chucked into an ice cream machine. |
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I rage-quit once and chucked the gamepad to the ground twice, and that was relatively early in the game. |
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Just as he was about to deliver his words of wisdom, a team-mate chucked a bucket of water over his head. |
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They cut him down, chucked water over his face to revive him and make sure he was still in the land of the living. |
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Caelyn and Justin gathered their stuff, and chucked on their clothes over their bathers. |
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Clearly a sauce had been made, and then bits of fish just chucked in with a few gratings of some worryingly unidentifiable vegetable. |
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That's when the Minish athlete chucked in her pensionable job for the hard world of professional athletics, but she has been an admirable student since then. |
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I need to tread very carefully since there are certain matters that are before the courts, and I know only too well about being chucked in jail for contempt of court. |
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I chucked darts at balloons and won big stuffed puppy dog for Katie. |
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For the most part, it's about getting back at people who chucked you. |
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We sat outside for a few minutes, facing into the sun with squinty eyes, and then a chill wind blew in, covered the entire sky, and chucked a squall of rain our way. |
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I listened to it the day, well the day after, my girlfriend chucked me. |
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Now the great numpty is serving 28 days in prison after another act of Comedy Terrorism in which he chucked paint over a Turner Prize nominated artist. |
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Empty bottles, cans and food containers are just chucked in the bushes and along the pavements, and while Belle Vue Gardens are being revamped the litter is thrown in there. |
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I was given so many glasses of Stag's Breath that I chucked up at Tyndrum. |
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On Mozart's funeral a spoil-sport historian once again gives short shrift to our cherished melancholic picture of a great man just heartlessly chucked into a hole. |
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It was around noon that Brinsley chucked the phone behind a radiator at the basketball stadium and went off the grid. |
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After a long and tedious afternoon's work, all the out-of-date raisins and lentils have been chucked and the kitchen cupboards have been restored to order. |
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A third of lower Manhattan is built on fill, much of it chucked into the river by early New Yorkers. |
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Eventually, the kidnappings became so common that they chucked ransoms for prisoner exchanges. |
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Freshly enrolled in Ballyfermot senior college in Dublin, the former waiter knew he was right to have chucked in his old job and turned his hand to journalism. |
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We had food chucked at us in the playground, I was hissed at and once I was threatened with being stabbed, and my brother ended up in a few scraps. |
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I chucked the phone away in the end because I couldn't do both things. |
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They scratched a living from shrimp and whelk, operating one or two lobster pots and surviving on what the trawlermen chucked back into the waters. |
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I responded rather half-heartedly with a fairly tame story from my past, and chucked her the names of a few people who I thought might be better suited. |
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Andy, like a man who has chucked in his job and moved to a beautiful city of culture in order to get some writing done, has started up a blog, called Barcablog. |
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Plucked from the depths of the ocean, grabbed by the gloved hand of a trawlerman, examined with a beady eye and then chucked over a shoulder back into the sea. |
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When this article appeared in a national newspaper, they chucked a mental. |
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Mr Lee chucked a mental and told them to come back after school. |
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When he chucked his breath blew my hair a little and tickled my neck. |
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Someone chucked a grenade my way and the shell bounced off my bonce. |
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On Saturday night, at work, a poorly woman in the audience chucked up. |
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Could it be the fact that on more than one occasion, litter louts have chucked drink cans and the remains of their take-aways over my unoffending garden wall? |
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The dustbin of history is full of politically incorrect trash, chucked there by the heavy hand of reactionary sensitivity. |
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I wrote ten pages of information for nothing. He just chucked it in a draw without even reading any of it! |
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She got ridiculously drunk last night and chucked up in the back of the minicab on the way home. |
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Former Rangers chairman Alastair Johnston chucked another cowpat on to the Govan pile last week. |
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He was frequently arrested and was chucked into the slammer three times. |
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A VENGEFUL reveller waved a metal bar at doormen after he was chucked out of a Teesside pub. |
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And, in the mid-late game, random 1-2 fighting guys get chucked out there just to get them out of hand and to chump block. |
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Kia has also chucked a few new options at the car including cruise control and a speed limiter. |
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And at a recent revival of his 1999 work Corybantic Ecstasies at the Boston Ballet, he saw plenty of choreography he would have chucked in retrospect. |
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Now ye sling a couple o' saplings acrost the durrt ye've chucked out. |
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Paddywhack won by five lengths and in theory will be chucked in if turned out quickly although my advice is beware before taking a short price about him next time out. |
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