The UK hotel market has had its fair share of ups and downs over the years. |
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I watched my fair share of horror or violent films as a kid and I never went out and tried my hand at throttling someone or whatever. |
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I guessed he must be getting his fair share of the evil eye too, if the bewildered expression he threw her was anything to go by. |
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Since making his senior debut for Western Province in 2003, Burger has fended off his fair share of opponents on the field. |
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Few would begrudge Kevin the success he now enjoys, particularly since he has played his fair share of less glamorous gigs. |
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At the age of 35, Lopez has totted up more than her fair share of broken marriages and relationships. |
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Is it too much to expect that Otley should get a fair share of the roads budget? |
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Everyone has their fair share of troubles and problems that other people don't even know about. |
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We should pay our fair share, but not give a blank cheque for others to fill in and sign. |
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The Far East, Australasia and the Indian Ocean have their fair share of typhoons and monsoons. |
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He said London Road had suffered its fair share of criminal damage to motor vehicles this year. |
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Gallacher attends his fair share of meetings and usually has a mountain of paperwork to get through at the end of the day. |
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It is an older crowd, lots of comb-over hairdos among the men, a fair share of blue rinse among the women. |
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She has fought her fair share of demons and to underestimate her now would prove a serious error of judgement. |
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Mandy has the unenviable task of making sure that everyone gets a fair share of the donations and no-one gets too much. |
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We are left with a line-up which is fresh, appealing and not without its fair share of mystique. |
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Like sociobiology, evolutionary psychology has attracted more than its fair share of critics. |
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I admit that I have had my fair share of ups and downs over the past three years. |
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I've seen my fair share of brigs and prisons and I've seen them on both sides of the wall. |
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I have spent more than my fair share of time in the souks of Africa and the Middle East. |
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When the relationship went sour, the plaintiff asked for her fair share of the assets based on restitution and marriage. |
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I'm guessing the real violation here was not cutting him in for his fair share of the action. |
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The actor brings a little too much moustache-twisting villainy to Edmund, a role that already has more than its fair share. |
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Like any sea-port, Marseille has always been a tough town with its fair share of villainy. |
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Expect Coke and Mountain Dew to make their fair share of cameos during station breaks as well. |
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I'm not sure that a nutritionist would agree, carrot cake being an oil-based cake with its own fair share of sugar and flour. |
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Someone on high must have decided that we've had more than our fair share of ruined bank holidays. |
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The eyesore, which has claimed its fair share of bended fenders and caused innumerable headaches to strollers and cyclists, won't be missed. |
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Since picking up that hockey stick six years ago, Charlotte has sampled her fair share of success. |
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It is essential that those surrendering their policies do not take more than their fair share of the fund. |
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Let it never be said that the Left doesn't have its fair share of paranoia and persecution complexes. |
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This government is better about it than most, but it's had its fair share of power-hungry cloak-and-dagger wonks. |
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I have probably experienced my fair share of loss, and maybe I do identify with that. |
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But like most rural idylls everything is not as it seems, the club suffers from more than its fair share of vandalism. |
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We had our fair share of the game which is pleasing from my point of view but I am under no illusions how tough my job still is. |
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Birds are the only real garden pests that will come between you and your fair share of seeds. |
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We've also received generous amounts of fan mail so we are getting our fair share of good press. |
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Like any other big city, Paris has its fair share of indigents, begging in public places. |
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There is never a lack of unanswered questions in paleontology, but the placoderms do seem to have more than their fair share. |
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But it was not to be for the Paisley contingent, who had more than their fair share of them last time around. |
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I've copped my fair share of nicks and cuts, but they haven't been serious wounds. |
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The Rovers Return, being a soap opera pub, has seen its fair share of fisticuffs and flouncing out. |
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While the disc has plenty of poppy moments and more than its fair share of slamming beats, its sheer variety may perplex some older fans. |
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It is about time the country areas got their fair share of the road grants. |
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Those Puritan forefathers generate their fair share of criticism from we their modern-day descendants. |
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Portland has its fair share of startup incubators, accelerators and coworking spaces. |
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His entry into the millennium club is all the more impressive given that he has had more than his fair share of injuries. |
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His achievement is all the more impressive given that Fitzgerald has endured his fair share of injuries. |
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She's dealt with her fair share of creepers when it comes to obsessive fans and trespassers at her home. |
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We have our fair share of criminality, but we also have a strict legal environment where it is quite clear how criminals must be dealt with. |
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He got his fair share of midfield possession, regularly funnelled back to help the defence and still managed to help himself to two great points. |
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Moving to the other side of the aisle, the Democrats certainly had their fair share of political pratfalls. |
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I was into more than my fair share of debauchery and mindless consumption of drugs and alcohol. |
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Hardened by his visions and experience with the Citadel, he is no stranger to killing and has dispatched his fair share of assassins. |
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Talking about bad service, I've had my fair share of experiences in the past month. |
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It has a fair share of scares and horror moments in it, ones that stick with you after the movie is over. |
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Meanwhile, I've heard a whole lot of people demand their fair share of fair treatment. |
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Although he's had his fair share of knocks and knock-backs, his passion for the medium hasn't diminished. |
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Carefully ladle soup into warm bowls, making sure that each person gets a fair share of the seafood. |
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It happens that I have known more than my fair share of Latter-Day Saints, one of whom gave me the Book of Mormon to read. |
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As far as the fair share statement goes, Minnesota has gotten its fair share and then some. |
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The sport, if that's what it is, has seen way more than its fair share of gangsters and con men and other crooks. |
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And though this screen migration might be a good thing for some, it comes with a fair share of apprehensions, for others. |
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To some extent these suspicions are founded, and San Miguel certainly has its fair share of arty-crafty shops and easels on street corners. |
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I tend to win more than my fair share of games and so there will sometimes be jokes that I'm only keeping score as a form of self-aggrandizement. |
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By July, I was getting a fair share of the test hops and getting to know the grizzled old master sergeant who ran the engineering section. |
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It still looks like Barbados will get a fair share of rains and high winds. |
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Western bishops have called for the west to be given a fair share of national roads and public transport money. |
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One of the key arguments presented in favour regional government was Yorkshire's failure to receive a fair share of public funding. |
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I hope you found at least a portion of my posts as informative, and laughed at a fair share of them as well. |
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At the time, the council insisted Darwen got a fair share of council-funding. |
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She drew a fair share of applause every time she appeared on stage, and made quite a few fans before the evening was over. |
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Yes, the government takes a fair share of the stick but they turn right around and blame the actual crime on young people. |
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What can be done to ensure that the West will get a fair share of whatever development ensues? |
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Despite being regarded as untouchably hip, the Sixties produced their fair share of second-rate songs, Neal admits. |
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In the past, East Baghdad has been stiffed and not given its fair share. |
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You eschew ostentation when times are good, and you pay your fair share of the cost when times are bad. |
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Perhaps it always seems that way at the time, but surely we face our fair share right now. |
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The second culprit is a biomechanical form of laziness that keeps the lower back from doing its fair share of the work, and thereby stunts its development. |
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Keeping in line with the tradition of panto you can be sure the show will have its fair share of villains, do-gooders, idiots and of course the inevitable love matches. |
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Not surprisingly, this arrangement makes for its fair share of ructions. |
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He stood tall and proud, he had definitely seen his fair share of action. |
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In my years at Rio Rancho High School, I've been tardy to class and been busted for dress code, receiving my fair share of hours in after-school detention. |
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Less commonly, mantas, giant bumphead parrotfish, hawksbill turtles and giant stingray make appearances, as do more than its fair share of eagle rays. |
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From the wild weather to the harsh landscape, Iceland has its fair share of mystifying phenomena. |
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In more than a quarter of a century of training, Luca Cumani has enjoyed many highs, including success in two Epsom Derbys, but also his fair share of lows. |
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Let's hope the Martians are willing to contribute their fair share. |
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Either that, or we have more than our fair share of practical jokers. |
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This long free fishing section of the Thames has a habit of turning up more than its fair share of surprise catches including big chub and barbel. |
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What was once mostly a two-lane road with more than its fair share of twists and bends will eventually be a four-lane highway with slow bending curves. |
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The actor has enjoyed more than his fair share of media coverage recently concerning his whirlwind relationship and engagement, and then his soaking by pranksters on Sunday. |
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The director of Bell Lawrie White has been in the business for 35 years and has seen his fair share of market crashes but he remains touchy about the use of the term. |
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For a province that features steak and eggs before 11 a.m. on more than a few menus, you'd expect to smell your fair share of sizzlers around the neighbourhood. |
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Help is given to ensure Canadian writing gets a fair share of the market. |
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Without the present generation of working people and their families there would be nobody to pay our pensions and we should see they get their fair share of the national cake. |
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More conventional, but with a fair share of siren sexiness, were candy-striped Capri pant suits or a 1950s-style ruched jacket printed with little blue mermaids. |
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The Bridgwater end is probably the least attractive, showing more than its fair share of the graffiti, discarded trash and general dowdiness of a run-down town. |
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Just now I'm getting more than my fair share of bounced email. |
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It's forum has spawned many memes and more than its fair share of trolls. |
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Despite the dirtiness, we did do our fair share of sightseeing. |
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They can say that they're not giving up on their goal of making the better-off pay their fair share in taxes. |
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Federal, state, and local budgets would be in much better shape if the superrich would pay their fair share. |
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It goes without saying that Ms. Solomon sees a fair share of supplication this time of year. |
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And President Bush had more than his fair share of detractors, mocking and deriding him for not focusing on his job. |
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The bigger cities get a fair share of cinematic exhibitions while the exhibitors in smaller towns and village regions often find it impossible to keep the business going. |
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But the IT industry has had more than its fair share of clunkers. |
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The early Church has more than its fair share of powerful women. |
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Hirst and Perry too have courted their fair share of controversy. |
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Terry Harrison had more than his fair share of question marks coming into his third season as the Marist girls basketball coach. |
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Rigg, of course, had her fair share of uncompromising critiques. |
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What about criticism of 'freemixing'? Emerald has received a fair share of censure, Ali admits. |
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As shotgun weddings go, this one's got more than its fair share of true romance. |
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Still, as always, the list has its fair share of maddening snubs, too. |
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If you are dieting, you may find that the pounds are easier to lose if your diet includes a fair share of healthy fats. |
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We want to see more bee-friendly planting and we want the Government to give research into the plight of the honeybee its fair share of money. |
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Bryntirion has also produced its fair share of sporting talent, notably Gareth Llewellyn and triathlete Marc Jenkins. |
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For a valley of its size, Kentmere has produced more than its fair share of famous families. |
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Everyone on a team must pull their fair share of scutwork if the team is to succeed. |
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Well, so far, he's not turned up any Lord Lucans, but he's had more than his fair share of Wallies. |
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Apart from the appendectomy, Nadal also had his fair share with back and wrist injuries, which contributed to his poor service speed. |
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Fortunately for all of us, the rhetoric of both cultural pessimism and postmodernism contains more than its fair share of exaggeration and overgeneralization. |
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Just a girl with her fair share of psychomological problems! |
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Of all the continents in the world, it is Australia that had experienced more than its fair share of tsunamis, with most largely unreported, a new study has revealed. |
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Cyprus has its fair share of the world's ten million stateless persons but no one knows how many that might be, a conference on the issue in Nicosia heard on Wednesday. |
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This new action cracks down on this unacceptable behavior and will keep these scofflaws off the very roads they fail to pay their fair share to maintain. |
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Rene also has to deal with more than his fair share of knockwurst sausages, dead parrots, exploding cheeses and the imminent arrival of Hitler and Goering. |
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American Horror Story has had its fair share of ghosts, aliens and murderers, but it looks like the cult TV series is adding a hocus pocus element to the upcoming series. |
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With its fair share of crossbows, hangmen and attack dogs, the story is enriched by the appearance of the scheming Princess, played in inscrutable style by Roxane Duran. |
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At that stage any fears among home fans of a possession monopoly by Laudrup's side were proving groundless, with Cardiff having their fair share of the ball and territory. |
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