There's something inherently unglamorous about someone sitting in front of a screen, spilling their guts. |
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Watch out for the programme to be telecast shortly and laugh your guts out! |
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I wasn't getting paid and although it's not all about money you're not going to slug your guts out for nothing. |
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Hats off to all the players currently in Finland playing their guts out for Canada. |
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I was going out of the house this morning when my housemaid's kid, who hates my guts, hit me in the head with a rock. |
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Those on his good side appreciated his innovative methods, his sarcasm and how hard he pushed us, those who didn't respond hated his guts. |
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When I went into the audience to interview people, she actually hit me and told me she hated my guts. |
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People give the impression that they hate his guts but he hasn't done anything to offend the public. |
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I learnt that someone from my past who I thought liked me in fact hates my guts with a passion. |
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Of course, all Emperors can look forward to most people in the world hating their guts. |
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If I tried to run a meeting of our workers like that, they would have my guts for garters and rightly so. |
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I suppose he would have had their guts for garters, but as it was, the main perpetrators got off very lightly. |
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The man can write rings around him and here has his guts for garters in his review of Blinded by the Right. |
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Jackson grimaced, this wasn't good, this was really bad, and Violet would have his guts for garters, should she get wind of it. |
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The coffee was rough as guts though, but still better than the mud they serve at our local cafes. |
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Their first album was a rough as guts lo-fi recording, but featured considerable verve and passion. |
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Sure, some of these huts were rough as guts, but that was part of the deal. |
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Reaching a final takes guts, but Dennis Wise's Lions did not enjoy a dramatic run full of victories against all odds. |
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My job was to crouch down under these machines with the sweating women working up there, the fish guts and scales raining down on me. |
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We stay right at each turn and we pass the new teeter-totter that I haven't got the guts to try yet. |
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He should also be applauded for having the guts to admit he might have boobed and wrongly made one of the most crucial decisions in the match. |
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I'm seriously counting down the days until I gather enough guts to actually take my driver's test. |
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The first track opens abruptly with high volume screechy staccato guitars and some guy screaming his guts out. |
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It takes real guts to stop being just a critic of the system and come up with solutions, both practical and theoretical. |
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In a way, the mental fright is just as scary as the visual fright, but I still prefer blood and guts. |
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No blood and guts, please, we're a civilized people, fastidious about what we allow in our living rooms. |
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Divorcing a filesystem from the kernel, he says, is the same as microkernels' attempt to split the guts of a system into discrete pieces. |
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Do they have the guts to break with tradition, to govern for all, especially for the economically dispossessed and socially displaced? |
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It takes guts to take on a whole range of obstacles including dunes, wadis, muddy chotts and deep trenches. |
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Except for the twenty-four hours of biliousness, slippery guts and hasty exits that follow, it's all good. |
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I remember promising myself not to be a misery guts about my birthdays as I get older. |
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The Haggis is the greatest of all puddings, greater than stomach, tripe or guts, and well worth this long grace. |
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Over the years, these birds have learned to scavenge fish guts and undersized fish tossed back by fishing boats. |
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The political leaderships must show guts and boldness, and must be willing to take political risk for the sake of better long-term achievements. |
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You passed the ball to your team-mates, and slogged your guts out for ninety minutes upwards? |
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It's like borrowing a book from a friend who has underlined the best passages for you to skim to get the guts. |
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Megawati should have the guts to make unpopular policies that will benefit the majority. |
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It's a huge skull full of nasty things like rats and guts and caffeine and lifeless craniums and free stuff from the sponsors. |
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Most animals are killed in nauseatingly smelly abattoirs awash with blood, guts, urine and faeces. |
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Unafraid of blood and guts, I went with him to the top of the garden where he did the necessary. |
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It needs real grit and guts to traverse the entire length and breadth of the country on a bicycle and that too all alone. |
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When we think of the space race, it's all guts and glory, matching jumpsuits and golfing on the moon. |
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Besides, how can you resist a band that makes a video in which they rock their guts out while naked and flat on their backs? |
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I can rant or cry or laugh or be stupid or spill my guts, and she understands. |
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But spilling my guts on an Internet blog diary everyday is not something that I'm into. |
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Stephenson sat on the sink in his dressing-room while he spilled his guts about his marriage problems. |
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If she feels the urge to spill her guts again, recommend that she speak to one of her friends instead. |
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I was horrifically guilt-stricken and tempted to call his wife and spill my guts but I never did. |
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There's something about the Internet that encourages us to spill our guts, often in rather outrageous ways. |
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If you don't wind up spilling your guts, at least sound her out on the possibility of visiting her. |
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You see, I don't know who sent these yet, because the chicken S.O.B., pardon my French, didn't have the guts to sign his name. |
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Gregor's beats provided something visceral, the bones, blood and guts of the song. |
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He was playing with some type of squirt gun, pretending to blow a bunch of alien guts out. |
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Chadian craftsmen produce musical instruments of extremely high quality using materials such as wood, animal guts and horns, and calabashes. |
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This government needs the guts to resist the call of the past, and govern for the future. |
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They have spent the time analyzing the naturally occurring bacteria in abalone guts. |
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The long and short of it is he was actually going steady with the most popular girl in the group but didn't have the guts to tell me. |
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It takes guts and nerves of steel to do it, because millions can be made or lost in seconds. |
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Growth comes from learning an off-speed slider during spring training and having the guts to throw it in June. |
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A camp young man and a grumpy mountain type who were the first on the island hated each other's guts. |
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They have ended up separating, hating each other's guts, taking law suits out against each other, and fighting like stink over the property. |
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Boyd doesn't have the guts to face us in person, and he will never be heard from again after the hit-and-run attack on us he made this morning. |
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Use swabs and solvent to clean the guts of the gun, oil to protect them through extended idle. |
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It's a timeless display of good-time rock 'n' roll, and you'd have to be a churlish misery guts to claim otherwise. |
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This was a barrel of fish-heads and guts from the Walkers Cay fish-cleaning room, frozen into a giant ice lolly. |
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Part of Gould's achievement is that his refusal to use the sustaining pedal puts the guts back into Bach. |
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He had real guts but you clowns are just a bunch of capitalist money-makers. |
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Nero did not want anyone to know that he had been born in the village they were about to rape, pillage, and plunder their grimy guts out. |
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Admitting to people that you're gay takes guts and it sounds as if you're mate has definitely got some, innit! |
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This allows progeny to be genotyped as pupae, since the guts of pupae carrying a green balancer fluoresce brightly. |
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He is a hard-nosed, free-spoken coach who cares little for glitz and more for guts. |
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It was like peddling your guts out to get up a hill, only to freewheel down the other side. |
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We were pouring our guts out dressed as idiots, but we all felt like actors rather than recording artists. |
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I don't know if anyone has the guts to take a gamble on building such networks in Europe, or if bureaucracy would get in the way. |
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I haven't the guts to say I'm not interested, but at least I got my message over that I'm working hard for A-Levels. |
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It's like trying to make someone nauseous by showing them close-up shots of people puking their guts out. |
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A foot of gory steel stood out of his back, and blood sprayed from his mouth as he stared down at the sword in his guts. |
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A smashed pumpkin mingled with the leaves, its guts strewn about the street. |
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A detour into the machine's guts to clean the heads yielded nothing, until I realized that the unit's analog recording function was fine. |
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With the help of specially designed monoclonal antibodies, they collected devil's coach-horse beetles and analysed their guts. |
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They are superbly rich, as chocolatey, gooey and indulgent as any fantasising slimmer, or out-and-out greedy guts, could ever wish for. |
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Seriously, though, they're modestly sized so good for children, or for greedy guts who can happily scoff more than one. |
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Diet expert Rachel Hall has some bulge-busting advice for greedy guts this Christmas. |
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And yet again they displayed grit, guts and determination after falling behind in a mere 21 seconds. |
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Since everyone buys into the sham, there's no one around with the guts to notice the emperor's new clothes. |
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This is a franchise making strides, but it is still relying more on guile and guts than skill. |
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He specializes in the reject, the marginal prospect who makes it with guts and guile. |
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These supportive systems are endoskeletal but do not develop in conjunction with guts or nerve cords. |
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If you had the guts to buy during this period, it was hard to make many investing mistakes. |
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But those who had the guts to get close say that both the horses are docile and riding them is a wonderful experience. |
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If Tristan doesn't have the guts to tell Sherri what kind of doggish deed he's been up to, then you should definitely forget him. |
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In fact, you shy people, there are jillions of people out there to help you, if you just find the guts to ask. |
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Guitars weep and raspy throats belt out blues from their guts as people from all walks of life swarm the tiny dancefloor. |
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Good on our six-pack for having the guts to support us long-suffering ratepayers. |
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I thought thank goodness there are some of his age group who have the guts to put in print his opinion of Great Britain. |
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Men whip off their T-shirts to proudly display ornately decorated beer guts and love handles. |
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Had I the guts I could have poked in, made an appearance, and then amscrayed with a solid-eight on my time-sheet. |
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Growing a leading-edge technology business in a turbulent economic climate takes guts. |
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Later that year Nudie asked another prospective customer, Lefty Frizzel, whether he had the guts to wear a suit with rhinestones on it. |
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Her passion to small business and her guts puts her light years ahead of her age. |
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Of course, they augured stuff by poking around in crow guts too, so that's how much they knew. |
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If a crocodile ate her alive, you'd imagine she'd give the rotter a good ticking off while trapped inside its guts. |
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His guts screamed with pain, and he was so disoriented he couldn't move until the sound of gunshots made him force himself to get up. |
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Griffin looked at his stomach, seeing that his own knife was jabbed into his guts. |
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I was looking down at the butchered corpse of a man whose belly had been slashed and his guts spread for some distance along the ground. |
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In May, a processing plant in Carthage Missouri began turning turkey guts, feathers, blood and carcasses into an oil alternative. |
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Cut off the heads, remove the clear coloured backbone and remove the guts to leave a large opening at the head end. |
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Removing the guts she placed them in a separate bag lined with snow to keep them fresh. |
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A small hand reached from behind him, ripping his belly open, spilling out his guts. |
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My father cut the shark open, removed the guts, cut the head off, and then preserved him in ice. |
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People were running and screaming bodies littered the floor some turned inside out with brains and guts littering the floor. |
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Jurgis arrives for work and is quickly trained to sweep up the guts and entrails of the slaughtered cattle, following behind the disemboweler. |
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It feels like a cannon ball has just slammed into my stomach and my guts are all strewn over the place. |
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There are exploding blood packs, guts hanging out of soldiers and, that good old stylistic standby, the shift into slo-mo. |
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I get to hunt Africa every year and without the steaks and the guts from the antelope, many African societies would have vanished already. |
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Instinctively, my eyes roll back into my skull as I claw open the fish's belly, spilling its guts into the water. |
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I need to be taken back and have my guts put back in the stomach where nature intended them. |
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The last one standing, who had one hand holding his own guts in, flickered and disappeared from existence. |
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There are ten cables spilling out of a socket in the kitchen, white tubes that remind me of the guts of the robot in the Alien movie. |
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Flex can now take a job start-to-finish, designing not only the electronic guts, but also the look and feel of products. |
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Because of space issues, I was removing the PSU's guts and thus losing all the shielding provided by the metal chassis. |
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When hybrid cars are given cheaper, more powerful electrical guts, their popularity will really take off. |
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He turned the alarm over to see why it hadn't woken him up, and noticed that half of its electronic guts were strewn all over the floor. |
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The guts of the phone had been removed and in its place there was a simple red button. |
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They are commuting into New Orleans, swabbing the mold off walls, ripping the guts out of buildings, removing mountains of soggy debris. |
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Diet expert Rachel Halkyard has some bulge-busting advice for greedy guts this Christmas. |
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With the exception of a certain Glaswegian misery guts, just about everybody in English football would like to see him make it. |
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Their major concern was how a buyer should have the guts to determine the cost of a product instead of the seller, as is normally the case. |
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They simply battle on, showing the kind of guts and determination some of their more illustrious opponents seem to lack. |
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He also has the guts and strength of character to impress the others in the pitlane. |
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The difference between dreamers and achievers is grit, guts and spirit, which the former might lack but the latter have in abundance. |
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He is proof that there are many young people with principles, guts and determination and it's time we started respecting them for it. |
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The difference is that Connell's characters usually lack the guts to act on their urges. |
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But a second half full of passion, belief, guts and mental toughness saw the Knights fight back to win in another mesmerising finale. |
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But Campbell's determination, courage and sheer guts save the book from dull unoriginality. |
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Yarnbury moved out of the bottom three as sheer guts, determination and spirit saw them through. |
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It has taken character and guts, on and off the field, as well as some superlatively effective play. |
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You know, it might have helped just a little bit if Paul and others like him had shown a bit more guts a couple of years ago. |
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Whilst Ingrid cuts and guts the fish, the children go into the woods to collect nuts and berries, which are just coming into season. |
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People who work their guts out against one another in federal elections are one big, happy family here. |
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But I have tried my guts out to win the tournament and in the end I blew it. |
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These boys just went up there and played their guts out and the audience loved them all the more for it. |
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I am satisfied with the effort of the lads today, they really tried their guts out. |
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It might take a lot of guts for the average person to swim alongside Sand Tiger sharks, which grow to an average length of nine foot and are known for being aggressive. |
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If you get churning guts, concentrate on relaxing your stomach muscles. |
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The trend in the industrialised world is for people to work their guts out when young, then move to part-time working patterns or contract-based projects as life moves on. |
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It doesn't mean that you'll end up with six bullets in your guts. |
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They draw out guts, pull livers, cut wings and gizzards, pop thigh bones. |
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There was a slight itching pain in my guts and my face burned. |
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Then you realise that you've become this complete misery guts. |
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The rest of the country hates his guts and knows he is an evil tyrant. |
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Thousands of e-mails began pouring in, some writers chastising us with perverse and filthy language while others described us as heroes with guts. |
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Mother's guts had been literally ripped out from her stomach. |
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Herbivorous fishes posses specialized organs, such as extended guts, pharyngeal mills and gizzards, that allow them to exploit various reef plants and algae. |
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Other economists hate your guts for selling out to the liberals. |
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Imagine trying to remove the guts of a cow or chicken once every minute. |
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Taking the step of creating an entire album by covering songs takes guts. |
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The locals told me that it's normal to see camels walking through the desert and their guts fall out because camel spiders eat their intestinal walls. |
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Shahzad waived his rights and over two weeks spilled his guts to investigators. |
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Gordon would have my guts for garters if I tried to interfere. |
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It is postulated that the lowered pH microenvironment in the guts of organisms may accelerate mineral dissolution and precipitation processes during ingestion. |
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Paul is still young and relatively inexperienced at this level, but no one will question his ability, his guts, his doggedness, or his commitment. |
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Much as I desperately wanted to have a nose around it, I didn't have the guts to fake enough of an interest to ring up the estate agent to arrange an appointment to view. |
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On this fork is something that will taste delicious, but it might bring you out in spots, put weight on your hips, fur your arteries, endanger your guts. |
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A film aficionado has had it up to here with blood, guts and gore. |
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These days the charts are full of pop singers who spill their guts and pop songs that tell us what they're supposed to signify. |
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Washington is riveting as a woman with smarts, guts, and a weakness for her former boss, the leader of the free world. |
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Like Jacques Brel before him, Elliott strips his songs of any superfluous attribute, only leaving them bare, exposing their guts, and his, for all to see. |
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Yet still their best opening owed everything to guile rather than guts. |
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Plus, he is an absolute misery guts with no apparent sense of humour. |
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But what about all those folk who write them off as joyless misery guts? |
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Do you live with or work with or are you married to a real misery guts? |
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The two flattened their backs against the pilothouse and sucked in their guts. |
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The seeds' hard testa is an effective protective structure allowing them to survive fire, and being passed through the guts of large animals which aid dispersal. |
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Indeed, bacteria in the guts of extant termites are known to be able to convert the nitrogenous end product uric acid into metabolites usable by the host. |
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I didn't have a lot of courage or the guts to do something bad. |
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The woods are full of gunmakers who have the guts to resist! |
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Suddenly, there's a lot more than revenge at stake and in the climactic scenes there's a much more emotional and satisfying payoff than mere blood and guts. |
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Again, there was a big step forward in ingenuity and, again, there was a big step back in guts. |
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It would've taken away the pain that now twisted inside his guts. |
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Soon enough, I felt my own guts rebelling and stepped out into the crystalline Andean night. |
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Blood, guts, and gore are aplenty, but at its core is a very engaging character study of a small group of survivors. |
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They were being carried out and the stench of their rotting flesh and bloated guts made it hard to examine them closely. |
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It was a big game, and we showed guts and character to win it. |
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Most of the evil dead are formed as skeletons which only crumble when destroyed rather than burst into a mess of blood and guts as they did in the first two movies. |
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It took a lot of guts and just sheer personal strength to be out in the streets like you've seen the hundreds of thousands of demonstrators over the last week. |
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Independent, head-strong and may be more than a little starry-eyed about Bollywood, Mallika at least has the guts to stand up for what she believes. |
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My guts still feel like the surgeon's knife is still in them. |
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Tear out your guts and put them on the page, with scrupulous, faithful, unromantic honesty. |
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The trend recently has been toward having a single replaceable toner and drum unit so that users don't have to get involved with the guts of their printer. |
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The trend in mono printers recently has been towards having a single replaceable toner and drum unit so that users don't have to get involved with the guts of their printer. |
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You imagine the blood and guts, and that's what makes it violent. |
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He nodded and opened his mouth, but before he could utter a word, he became even paler, if possible and rushed out into the bathroom where I heard him retching his guts out. |
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What I'm worried about is all of those bacteria that live in tick guts and get regurgitated into their victim's blood stream, causing all manner of tick-borne diseases. |
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Neither Smith nor Marx can carry us far into the guts of globalized financial capitalism. |
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For a supposedly macho male, the two traits he likes best in women are a sense of humor and guts. |
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All animals have naturally occurring beneficial probiotics in their guts. |
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Previous old Labour governments had neither the clout nor the guts nor the majority to have a crack at their traditional hate-figure of the rural Tory. |
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Terry Mills was full of praise for 7lb claimer Patrick Hills after Solid Rock showed real guts to win at Lingfield. |
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If you go out and play and get your clothes dirty, I'll have your guts for garters! |
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Enhancement of local species richness in tundra by seed dispersal through guts of muskox and barnacle goose. |
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The guts of badgers are longer than those of red foxes, reflecting their omnivorous diet. |
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At first, the suspect would not tell us anything about the other participants in the crime. But after being offered a deal, he spilled his guts. |
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A stench preceded a green cloud that almost caused the wizard to spill his guts. |
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He suddenly wanted to vomit, to spill his guts right here on Lake Street in front of the thousands watching. |
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Killing me now, for whatever reason, was going to take a lot of guts and a lot of thought, and I planned to be much gutsier and thoughtier. |
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Under a scanning electron microscope, the guts of caterpillars that ate enzyme-enhanced callus had many little rips. |
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Utilization of marine plants and their constituents by bacteria isolated from the guts of echinoids. |
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Unlike the greaseball politicians with their phoney smiles and even more phoney promises, Tony has the guts to say he was wrong. |
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I hope that the unions have the guts to tell this bunch of Thatcherites exactly where to go. |
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Why else would they brandish those beer guts so proudly in sausage-skin replica sports jerseys? |
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People who did the trail tended to be middle-aged gents with beer guts which indicated an ability to hold their drink. |
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No-one wants to be assaulted by the sight of pasty thighs and sunburnt beer guts while casually browsing for bananas and free-range eggs. |
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It is a film for more mature audiences, but there is plenty of blood and guts to please the younger viewers too. |
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In total, we analyzed guts of 29 hellgrammites and 57 stoneflies, with guts of 25 hellgrammites and 31 stoneflies containing measurable contents. |
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Garum and liquamen, sauces made from fish guts and heads, were also a favourite. |
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It must have taken some guts to speak in front that audience. |
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He knew all about the guts of the business, how things actually get done. |
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She caught him seeing another woman, and now she hates his guts. |
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In ego-mindedness you can become hijacked by feelings of fight or flight in the guts, which stiffen your body against the negative reactions you anticipate. |
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Nine out of ten blokes said they never let their body issues interfere with bonking, although they did prove to be a bit sensitive about their beer guts. |
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It is also often difficult to identify the remains of ctenophores in the guts of possible predators, although the combs sometimes remain intact long enough to provide a clue. |
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The most common nematode species found in fox guts are Toxocara canis and Uncinaria stenocephala, Capillaria aerophila and Crenosoma vulpis, the latter two infect their lungs. |
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Scientists have also observed snails that hitchhike by sticking to ducks' feet and eggs of tiny brine shrimp and other water animals that survive in bird guts. |
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Ambergris is a fatty substance produced in the guts of male sperm whales to help them pass indigestible bits of food such as the beaks of giant squids. |
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When he went inside, potatoes were boiling on the stove, the sink was full of pumpkin guts, and Russell was wiping the Patek Philippe with a dishtowel. |
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These wrestlers did not have the magnificent physiques of today's superstars, not at all many beer guts and some of the dressing gowns would have shamed Paddy's Market. |
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The only laughable thing about the whole show was it has been billed as Britain's answer to The Simpsons, presumably because both Homer and Warren have beer guts. |
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By searching for rootworm DNA in their guts, Lundgren found that predators with sucking mouthparts ate more rootworms than any of the other predators tested. |
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Now, as the bus pulled up, I thought I could already smell the fartlike aroma of the cafeteria. I felt my guts spasm, and I knew I wasn't going in. |
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Here, in front of what seemed like 150 refugees from a beards, baldies and beer guts convention, he demonstrated that he's still the most watchable guitarist in the country. |
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The Rangers manager admitted he is fed up spoonfeeding instructions to his team and is now demanding they show they have the guts to get the job done. |
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Sky pay them broadcasting rights, companies pay them sponsorship, fans buy tickets and people with large beer guts and and no fashion sense pay to wear replica shirts. |
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