They're cheerfully confused by the wealth of programmes on offer and spend their days seeing all the duff stuff instead of what's good. |
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I'd probably duff my first tee shot at the Masters, but I wouldn't walk away from a challenge. |
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He proceeded to duff his next two shots and was 150 yards out when he hit his 4th shot into the hole for a birdie four. |
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Spending too much time on your duff tends to weaken the muscles of the lower back and bend the spine out of its natural alignment. |
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What a very worthwhile reason to get out of my house, off of my duff, and start making a difference! |
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Perhaps Tracy's achievements will give me the nudge that I need to get off my duff and get this thing done? |
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Get them off their duff because something that they finally care about, their own bodies, their own choices, their own freedom is being affected. |
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On both sides of the Atlantic plum duff began as something very plain and unpretentious. |
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I thought I'd bought a duff batch but it seems not to be the case as the CD burner reads them fine. |
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Fires smoldered in damp duff, and in litter compacted by winter's heavy snows. |
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The extras seem well selected, and there's not a duff model in the entire line up. |
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Gradually she realised that, in the scale of things, picking a duff outfit wasn't so terrible. |
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In other words, comprehensive though this report is, some of it is based on data that the Commission considers a bit duff. |
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There are inspirational, committed teachers who stay long after the day is done to run duff football teams. |
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I was thoroughly captivated by the piano concerto, even though I am sure I heard a couple of duff notes. |
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He never hit a duff note, running through Road To Mandalay, Eternity, She's The One and Millennium. |
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Do you accept that the intelligence you were actually given was duff intelligence and it's made you look rather a fool in the eyes of the world? |
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It's about 60 years since this area has burned, and duff is all that stuff that collects for years. |
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Bits of Luna had been ground underneath my fingernails, while sap, with its embedded bits of bark and duff, speckled my arms and hands and feet. |
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Considering that several players get drunk and duff someone up every week, this could prove to be a valuable source of income. |
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And there can hardly be a married woman alive who hasn't, many times, felt inclined to duff up her husband, if not actually to wring his neck. |
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What was he going to do, duff me up on the street in front of dozens of people? |
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I haven't been going out and trying to duff up little kids if they won't give me their pocket money. |
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They fell in love, she got up the duff, he panicked and they're getting married. |
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She's seven months up the duff, and it's surprising that she has decided to pose naked whilst being pregnant. |
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He got her up the duff after meeting on the set of forthcoming movie Brokeback Mountain. |
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The forest floor often is covered with duff from rotten pine needles, logs, and leaves. |
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The forest floor on my land, with its dense layer of needles and duff, burned hotter and harder than the grassy savanna. |
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Still, the fascination of the Scottish press with whether she is up the duff borders on obsession. |
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These three were the most junior of the priesthood, and generally got the duff jobs. |
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There has always been the consolation prize of a fabulous single talent trapped inside a duff squad. |
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There isn't a duff track, and while those lyrics are often too clever for their own good, the accompanying tunes usually make up for that. |
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This past season has seen many duff decisions but also some solid displays. |
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There's not a duff tune on it, but one track in particular justifies the purchase of the entire album. |
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I love all kinds of films, except the plotless kind with unconvincing acting, shoddy editing and duff music played on synths. |
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Many great players have publicly stated that they would rather play on a duff instrument with a great bow than a great instrument with a bad bow. |
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In Chester, that leads to a hard line to all of the duff new architecture which is being thrown up. |
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Not a duff track among them, honestly, and the thing didn't even make it past 20 minutes, so naturally I was starved for more. |
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My German Shepherd got up the duff with the big, brutal pig dog from over the paddocks due to the ex leaving the gate open. |
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Those duff moments are easily offset by the rest of the set. |
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At the first opportunity, he yakked all about her being up the duff. |
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There's a whole series of rituals and sensations and topics of conversation that you are excluded from if you're not, or haven't been up the duff. |
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I have dined in many award-winning restaurants and had duff food. |
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It looks as if your ball is just sitting up, but you have got to be careful when you take a big swing because your feet move and you can duff your shot entirely. |
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Pretending that Anthony got her up the duff wasn't a good move. |
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Government evangelists of duff diet advice aren't keen on eating humble pie. |
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If you owned hundreds of millions of shares in a company, would you be sitting on your duff waiting for him to rush to the rescue and protect your assets? |
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Although not up the duff, I absolutely fell in love with it. |
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Either or both should keep the hideous nephews quiet during those awkward hours following the annual over-intake of turkey, cheap champagne and plum duff. |
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By the sounds of it, the problem is a relatively recent discovery and who knows how many Foster Xeons have been packaged up inside duff units during initial production runs. |
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And much of the canvassing data was as duff as the opinion polls turned out to be. |
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If only a few people get burned by a duff product, the wider world need not care. |
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And where it could not bribe it bullied, using soldiers paid for by Indian taxes to duff up recalcitrant rulers. |
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This has won it rave reviews in the motoring press, often sniffy about other electric cars with limited ranges and duff looks. |
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In 1967 a wildfire there burned a virgin stand of larch, Douglas-fir, and lodgepole pine, killing mature trees and burning the duff to the mineral soil. |
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It appeared on some duff at the edge of a blueberry patch this week. |
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Dinner might be a roast with potatoes and onions, with a duff for pudding. |
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With compilation albums you always get at least one or two duff tracks, because someone else's idea of what makes a good compilation will never fit in with your own idea. |
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Yes, you may have to get off your duff to start your vehicle. |
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I'm too inexperienced an actor to be landed with a duff script. |
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Like many of the competitors, neither she nor duff is concerned about winning, only with finishing. |
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Get off your duff and do jumping jacks during a commercial break. |
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In this week's Newsweek, duff McDonald pieces together the Palin scion's earnings. |
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The duff layer gives the cushiony feel underfoot when walking in these areas, and is an excellent source of organic matter. |
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She could fall on her duff and reel about like a drunken party host, but will still finish high in the competition because she is the current national champion. |
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This is just a superficial treatment for now, but we will explain it with examples when our economics guy gets off his duff and finishes the article for us. |
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Note however, that your tailbone is, after all, located in your duff and a hard fall at too sharp an angle will either bruise or fracture the tailbone. |
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Not a duff moment in sight, Live After Death is a superb compendium of all the major highlights of the early career of one of the world's greatest heavy rock bands. |
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There was a time when the Downton Abbey Christmas special might involve a lady revealing she was up the duff by the chauffeur, or a much-loved character croaking it in a car accident. |
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He also learned Arabic rhythms played on the darbuka and duff and ethnic chant. |
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Since trails are not grubbed, the vehicles are driving on the duff layer that contains the remnants of roots and debris of the cleared trees and vegetation. |
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Out under the trees, some rangers had found enough duff and dry wood to start a fire beneath a slanting ridge of slate. |
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It just means that some daft wee hairy that gets knocked up the duff has tae get oan the bus tae Carlisle tae get cleaned oot. |
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The natural erosion rate of these soils in undisturbed areas will be significantly lower due to the presence of surface vegetation and an organic duff layer. |
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The underfooting is mostly duff and sand, through alternating forest and meadow. |
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The Dressmaker 118mins 12A EVEN the best actors make bad decisions, but seeing Kate Winslet stooping to star in a screwball comedy this duff truly takes your breath away. |
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And there was almost a cliff-hanger duff duff when the guinea fowl refused to cook quickly enough and Jack's chocolate tart was perilously wobbly. |
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The moon, used as a passive satellite, could reflect only part of the music back to earth and it's retranslated here with occasional gaps and duff notes. |
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The storekeeper had sent them an unbroken case of canned plum pudding, and probably by this time he was wondering what had become of that blanky case of duff. |
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The habitat of each species is given as duff, dung, lignicolous and soil. |
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