A whistle-blower last night said a dodgy computer system was to blame for sparking travel chaos. |
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We were all a bit slaphappy after staying up all night to finish the report. |
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It becomes active at dusk and spends the night hunting for the invertebrates on which it feeds. |
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Jenkins started 2010 by appearing as one of two mentors on ITV1s prime time Friday night show, Popstar to Operastar. |
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It is possible to read at midnight and very few stars can be seen in the night sky. |
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The courtship rituals are performed throughout the day and night but spawning typically takes place at night. |
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Scottish distillers, operating out of homemade stills, took to distilling whisky at night when the darkness hid the smoke from the stills. |
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Halloween, on the night of October 31, is a traditional and much celebrated holiday in Scotland. |
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Before the third challenge arrived, both have to spend the night at Darwin, California. |
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She performed the title song on the opening night in the Grand Theatre, Swansea. |
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It is mostly a night hunter, feeding on small fish, polychaetes, cephalopods, and crustaceans. |
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During the mild periods temperatures slightly below freezing point only occur if the night is both calm and free of clouds. |
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In addition, wider raids gave aircrew experience of day and night navigation, and tested the defences. |
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Further south it is said to be active in the evening, and it may even be active at night during the summer months. |
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This did not raise much suspicion because she usually slept late after a night out. |
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Swift could not bear to be present at the end, but on the night of her death he began to write his The Death of Mrs Johnson. |
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There, the night soil along with the community refuse is filled in trenches for composting and subsequent use in agriculture. |
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After the Scots survived a day without being attacked, by either human or animal, the Vikings deemed it safe to spend the night ashore. |
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On 23 September Edward III was informed that his father had died at Berkeley Castle during the night of 21 September. |
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European polecat hunting was once a favourite sport of the Westmorland dalesmen and the Scots, who hunted them at night in midwinter. |
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Every night the castle walls and foundations are demolished by unseen forces. |
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The channel started broadcasting on 1 November 1982, the night before Channel 4's opening. |
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Later that night he met Tom Evans and they went to The White Hart Pub in Surrey together, where Ham drank ten whiskies. |
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On the night of 5 February 2004, at least 21 Chinese immigrant cockle pickers drowned after being cut off by the tides. |
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The second question of the night was about the shortage of flu vaccine. Bush gave a fine answer, on point. |
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An exception is if traveling to Berlin by night train and the train ferry route between Trelleborg and Sassnitz. |
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Drawing on the actual evidence given to the Cullen Inquiry the events of that night were retold twenty years to the minute after they happened. |
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As night fell the division reported that Calais was strongly held and broke off its attacks to resume the advance on Gravelines and Dunkirk. |
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It was a warm dark night of faint clouds through which the moon shone palely as through a thin silk canopy. |
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The female spends the night incubating during this period, while the male roosts near the nest. |
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The results of the election were broadcast live on BBC Scotland and STV, on the night of the election. |
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Some of them climbed down after nearly five hours, while the rest spent the night on the roof. |
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Godwin had come to hear Paine, but Wollstonecraft assailed him all night long, disagreeing with him on nearly every subject. |
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To remember the 48 American soldiers that died, every night 48 pairs of streetlights will go on one by one, from north to south. |
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A modern monument stands in a field above the battle site, where the warring parties are believed to have camped on the night before the battle. |
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Parallel to the day offensive in 1941 was the ongoing night bomber attacks against the United Kingdom in January to May. |
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As long as the young chicks cannot fly the hen spends the night with them in dense cover on the ground. |
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The noise and drunkenness made the area a no-go zone at night for families. |
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According to a legend, an invading Norse army was attempting to sneak up at night upon a Scottish army's encampment. |
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The Monday night team in particular is so annoying with all the nongame chatter, you would think it was a talk show rather than a football game. |
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Negotiations on cabinet posts in the new government were scheduled to take place starting 9 July, but Morgan fell ill the night before. |
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It is silent at sea, but at night the breeding colonies are alive with raucous cackling calls. |
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It had been arranged that Jenkins was to preach on the Monday night before his return to New Quay. |
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The room was quite dark. The oblong window showed the night sky pricked here and there with stars. |
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On the night of the fight, June 22, 1937, Braddock was able to knock Louis down in round one, but afterward could accomplish little. |
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The launch schedule, postponed from the night before, was then successfully shown that evening, albeit with minor changes. |
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Lucie falls into a depression and on their wedding night stabs the bridegroom, succumbs to insanity, and dies. |
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Korda attended her opening night performance, admitted his error, and signed her to a film contract. |
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The night before is Nos Galan Gaeaf or Noson Galan Gaeaf, an Ysbrydnos when spirits are abroad. |
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The variability of wind is quite different from solar, wind may be producing power at night when other baseload plants are often overproducing. |
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As leatherback turtles spend the vast majority of their lives in the ocean, their eyes are not well adapted to night vision on land. |
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Staff people place some of the eggs laid each night in a hatchery to protect them from predators. |
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The winter sun shone orangely in the sky just as the weak low wattage bulb in the lamp beside her mother had that night she talked. |
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Boars were found recently roaming at night inside large urban areas, like in Setubal. |
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At night they move into shallow waters to feed, and during the day they bury themselves in the sand. |
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The day shift ended, and the night shift started with 62 men running Piper Alpha. |
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Having struggled with unfavourable winds, Conflans had slowed down on the night of the 19th in order to arrive at Quiberon at dawn. |
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What then must we do? Why, work night and day, body and soul, for the overthrow of the human race! |
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The Allied fleet left the south coast of England on the night of 18 August 1942, with the Canadians leaving from the Port of Newhaven. |
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Avienus in his 'Ora Maritima' added that during the summer on Thule night lasted only two hours, a clear reference to the midnight sun. |
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In Western culture, the bat is often a symbol of the night and its foreboding nature. |
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This subfamily includes the herons and egrets, the green herons, the pond herons, the night herons and a few other species. |
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On his last night in London he had another in the company of his fellow poet Louis MacNeice. |
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He was asked to leave the college in 1908 after offering a stranded chorus girl tea and his bed for the night when she was caught in a snowstorm. |
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In November 2012, the Who released Live at Hull, an album of the band's performance night after the Live at Leeds gig. |
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Her dishevelled appearance during and after a scheduled club night in September sparked new rumours of a relapse. |
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At about 11 pm one night in Corporation Street my watch were on van patrol and Yellow Watch were on late as usual. |
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Apart from London, this was the greatest loss of life in a night raid during the Blitz. |
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The aircraft were flown to the border, landed, and then at night towed on their wheels over the border by tractors or horses. |
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We rode all that evening and night in freezing temperature until we arrived in Omaha, Nebr. where the weather was not so cold. |
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Moray, with no heavy siege equipment available to him, tried to take the castle in a night attack and having failed, was forced to abandon siege. |
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The neighborhood appealed to me, particularly at night when the full squalor and lugubriousness of it made itself felt. |
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Pity he wasn't here just another night to take part in revolt against Lord Advocate. |
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Our first night in the big city we went out nightclubbing. The next morning we stayed in hung over. |
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Hearing of this, Sharon sent in another task force while Gur's men used the cover of night to scale the walls of the Heitan Defile. |
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Stripped of its fighters, Luftflotte 3 would concentrate on the night bombing campaign. |
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In 1746, the retreating Jacobite army was billeted for a night in Cumbernauld village. |
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The negotiations on Saar status, only between France and West Germany, were held on the night before the conference, on 19 October. |
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The race takes place on the Marina Bay Street Circuit and was the inaugural F1 night race, and the first F1 street race in Asia. |
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However, it is generally understood that Andrew was fishing with Simon on the night in question. |
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Later that night Churchill saw the draft of the King's proposed wireless broadcast and spoke with Beaverbrook and the King's solicitor about it. |
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In March 2003 he failed to attend a home game against Dundee due to being too hungover after a night of drinking prior to the match. |
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In February 1737 though, he spent the night at Puckeridge, with his wife, her maid and a man called Robert Nott. |
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At the time, the castle's accommodation was in such poor condition that he did not stay there the night before his coronation. |
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In the early 20th century, crowds of up to 1300 would travel on a special train journey to see Tintern Abbey on the night of the harvest moon. |
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Niviane and Merlin rush back to Arthur's castle, but have to stop for the night in a stone chamber, once inhabited by two lovers. |
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On the night of 12 January 1936, Kipling suffered a haemorrhage in his small intestine. |
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In 1824 the hangman, Sam Burrows, was staying at the Red Lion on the night before the execution of John Connor, a highway robber. |
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On the night before the wedding, she takes the drug and, when discovered apparently dead, she is laid in the family crypt. |
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The base of the monument is lit and the top is illuminated to provide a beacon in the night sky across the city. |
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A general outbreak of fighting followed, and there was heavy shelling of the town that night by Croat artillery. |
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This forced the playwright to use words to create the illusion of day and night in his plays. |
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Thousands of African Americans stayed up all night across the country in celebration. |
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On the night of June 22, 1938, Louis and Schmeling met for the second time in the boxing ring. |
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The night of 13 June saw the start of the second phase of attacks, in which the momentum of the initial assault was maintained. |
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They also paid a night watchman to guard his grave at night to deter grave robbers, as body snatching was common at that time. |
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A significant number of the aircraft not shot down after the resort to night bombing were wrecked during landings or crashed in bad weather. |
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Nevertheless, it was radar that proved to be critical weapon in the night battles over Britain from this point onward. |
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We dossed down for the night in the hopes of getting some sleep, but it was not to be. |
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He worked in variety theatres around the country and at many of London's top night spots, performing as many as 52 shows in one week. |
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As there is no one there to meet them, they spend the night alone on the beach amongst their crated belongings. |
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Seasonal industry might then take advantage of high wind and low usage times such as at night when wind output can exceed normal demand. |
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The heavy fighting in the Battle of Britain had eaten up most of Fighter Command's resources, so there was little investment in night fighting. |
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The EVS imagery is displayed on the HUD for low altitude flying, demonstrating its value for flying tactical missions at night or in clouds. |
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Many green sea turtles have been observed in returning to the same sleeping location night after night. |
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Contest winners who selected tickets for Friday or Saturday night were surprised to find the Rolling Stones playing. |
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Sherriff's Journey's End, in which he scored a great success at its single Sunday night premiere. |
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In addition, Wexford Bus operates several services day and night linking Arklow with Dublin Airport. |
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The minimal coverage of the story ran in the middle of the night on Vesti TV and was in relation to Lionel Messi and Michel Platini. |
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In Longyearbyen, midnight sun lasts from 20 April until 23 August, and polar night lasts from 26 October to 15 February. |
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In the following month, 22 German bombers were lost with 13 confirmed to have been shot down by night fighters. |
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There were night penguins that emitted green light only when hunting in dark seas, and merlions whose manes were fringed with pallid lavender. |
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Instead, it was believed that the fighting was the result of night attacks by German destroyers. |
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She and Olivia de Havilland secretly met with Cukor at night and at weekends for his advice about how they should play their parts. |
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In the middle of the night the woman moved her bowels. The sharp stink of it pervaded the room. |
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He spent much of the following night attempting to find his way out, but to no avail. |
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I think it is overstating matters to say that an hour online is spending all night on the computer. |
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They worked into the night and sent an associate to make an over-the-transom filing. |
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Kennedy, Hugh Gaitskell and Bertrand Russel, are spending the night in a school hall during their march to Aldermaston. |
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In November and December 1940, the Luftwaffe flew 9,000 sorties against British targets and RAF night fighters claimed only six shot down. |
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The Canadians planned Operation Totalize, with attacks by strategic bombers and a novel night attack using Kangaroo armoured personnel carriers. |
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One of the largest had galleries running up to two miles into the mountain, while men worked day and night draining the mine in shifts. |
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In October 2005 Kiss 100, the radio station, marked its 20th anniversary with a club night at the venue. |
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Their eyesight, unlike that of their microbat relatives, is adapted to both night and daylight vision including some colour vision. |
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Deer also have a tapetum lucidum, which gives them sufficiently good night vision. |
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The COLREGS go on to describe the lights to be shown by vessels under way at night or in restricted visibility. |
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The opening night party was a lavish affair, attended by six hundred celebrities. |
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The best known tradition connected to this night concerns matrimony and premonitory dreams. |
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Despite Reitell's previous misgivings about their relationship, they spent the rest of the day and night together. |
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On 14 October, the heaviest night attack to date saw 380 German bombers from Luftflotte 3 hit London. |
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Late that night after much more tumultuous debate, indeed dozens of Girondins had resigned and left the Convention. |
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There are day and night direct rail connections from the region to Manchester Airport. |
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On 6 July 2011, Absolute Radio uploaded a video to YouTube where Noel Gallagher speaks about the night Oasis ended. |
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Recently, Mrs. Breighner and Ms. Damon attended a Friday night kirtan at the Integral Yoga Institute. |
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The Albert Dock and Lark Lane in Aigburth also contain an abundance of bars and late night venues. |
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I serve my master, but I am not compelled to spend the night parleying with his lacqueys. |
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A night bus service also operates on Saturdays providing services from the city centre across Liverpool and Merseyside. |
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The City, like most of central London, is well served by buses, including night buses. |
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Many airports have lighting that help guide planes using the runways and taxiways at night or in rain, snow, or fog. |
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Sleep can be affected if the airports operate night and early morning flights. |
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It is usually cool at night and early in the morning inland at higher elevations. |
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The new venue was headlined by The Futureheads on the opening night and known as the Carling Academy for a number of years. |
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When night came, and the village was quiet, some old woman brought me a leafful of rice. |
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In Poland, the holiday Andrzejki is celebrated on the night of the 29th through 30 November. |
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The wheel returned to Nottingham in February 2009 to mark another night of lights, activities, illuminations and entertainment. |
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The device's reflective surface enables the device to be clearly visible at long distances at night and in rainy weather. |
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The King himself set off that night with two hastily prepared standards of St Margaret and St Andrew. |
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Hardie started work at the age of seven, but was rigorously educated at home by his parents, and later attended night school. |
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This XK engine had been designed at night during the war when they would be on fire watch in the factory. |
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Any flag waved violently, or at night a lamp waved up and down, indicated that a train should stop. |
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Temple, under its new coach, Ray Morrison, formerly of Vanderbilt, will be put to the blue litmus test Friday night when it takes on Georgetown. |
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Popular Sufi culture is centred on Thursday night gatherings at shrines and annual festivals that feature Sufi music and dance. |
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A still summer night a world away in a house that smells of cactus and dust and musty kapok. |
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The RAF night bombing campaign against military objectives in German towns began on 11 May. |
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The smell of the tanners' and the litsters' work still hung in the night air, although they had long since gone to their weary beds. |
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She found him lying in the longgrass of the meadow, staring at the night sky filled with the flickering brightness of ten thousand souls. |
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On 23 May 2016 it was announced that the night service would launch on 19 August 2016 for the Central and Victoria lines. |
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Halloween is a traditional and much celebrated holiday in Scotland and Ireland on the night of 31 October. |
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To reduce losses further, strategy changed to prefer night raids, giving the bombers greater protection under cover of darkness. |
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The musical was later broadcast on Teachers TV as part of their launch night schedule. |
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As was the custom, the couple spent the night before their coronation at the Tower of London. |
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Sir Tristram sailed on the night of 6 June and was joined by Sir Galahad at dawn on 7 June. |
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The primary purpose of these radars was to help night fighters locate enemy bombers and fighters. |
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On the night of 23 April 1975, Ham received a phone call from the United States, telling him that all his money had disappeared. |
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One hundred evacuees spent the night at a school during the storm. |
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The supermarket was a real zoo on the night before the storm. |
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An exeat was needed to be away for the night and, in theory at least, an absit for the greater part of the day. |
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The elves could be seen dancing over meadows, particularly at night and on misty mornings. |
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Regularly after working during the day he went to the ARP post at night to be on call should there be an air-raid. |
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Half the night passed before the wench allowed that it might be safe to stop. |
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The inlet allowed a facility to bring the money in a boat secretly and at night to the very foot of the hill. |
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They are sure to be clyd in the night by the angler, or hooker, or such like pilferers that liue upon the spoyle of other poore people. |
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The proper way to use it is to annoint the edge of the lower lid with a small pencil, dipped in the salve, every night at bedtime. |
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One night Bernette happened to get a load of Peggy doing a rumba with Jackie. |
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I arm-wrestled a promise from Gordon Dempsey that news of our night in Atlantic City would go no further. |
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Although night air defence was causing greater concern before the war, it was not at the forefront of RAF planning. |
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Today the stretch of road is the home of a number of bars, night clubs and restaurants, as well as branches of many major banks. |
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The Oilbird is one of the few bird species to use batlike echolocation to help navigate the night and cave darkness. |
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That night on the rampart, the ghost appears to Hamlet, telling the prince that he was murdered by Claudius and demanding that Hamlet avenge him. |
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Better to be thought chronically shy than to have landladies with duplicate keys sneaking in at night in their bedwear. |
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He said good night and left her wondering bewilderedly what strange thing her dad would do next. |
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Romeo secretly spends the night in Juliet's chamber, where they consummate their marriage. |
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While the failure of night defence preparation was undeniable, it was not the AOC's responsibility to accrue resources. |
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Shakespeare uses references to the night and day, the stars, the moon, and the sun to create this illusion. |
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He has never officially said that we are in a relationship, but he blows up my phone night and day, always wanting to know where I am. |
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The overall record for the team was also broken that night when the Royal boardsmen grabbed 71 bouncebacks. |
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At a banquet, Macbeth invites his lords and Lady Macbeth to a night of drinking and merriment. |
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I sat down at night upon my bedside, and resolved that I would not go to sleep till I had fixed its title. |
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In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lysander and Hermia escape into the woods for a night where they do not fall under the laws of Theseus or Egeus. |
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So he went, that very night at eleven, into Amir Nath's Gully, clad in a boorka, which cloaks a man as well as a woman. |
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Kesselring, commanding Luftflotte 2, was ordered to send 50 sorties per night against London and attack eastern harbours in daylight. |
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On the night before her wedding Channa Washinsky would certainly have immersed herself in the ritually cleansing waters of the mikveh. |
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On one occasion I spent the night with the Brigade Machine Gun Officer and the Signals Officer in one of the captured German dugouts. |
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My best man, Joe, had to be held up by his wife during the ceremony because he was still smashed after our buck's night the evening before. |
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Fort Arnott, it was a big week. He was soon to be married and a buck's night was held in his honour. |
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Danny Ottley was getting married on the following Saturday night and the town's men were attending a buck's party. |
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During a recent burglary epidemic a police superintendent one night made a tour of inspection through the burglarised district. |
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I found him, lonely and unbefriended, the very next night after our talk, at the Dugald Delanes' burra-khana. |
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Consuela and Sullivan had been cooking all night so there was plenty of beef and cabrito. |
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Last night his car horn down at the head of the cove had sounded patiently, callingly, for most of an hour. |
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She taught at night and began writing in the day while listening to Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto. |
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In contrast to the 1920s, however, the use of live orchestras in night clubs was extremely rare due to its expense. |
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They stood on line, and slept and ate and cellphoned, all night and into the day. |
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The hotel receptionist added that the message came late last night. Unfortunately it had got mislaid with the changeover from the night manager. |
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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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However, they were also growing tired of the monotony of numerous appearances at the same clubs night after night. |
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My eye-whites still woke up bright and clear despite the night before's two bottles of cheap cleanskin wine. |
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All night long, Dog heard the clip-clop of horses hauling the wagons to market. |
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Sperrle, commanding Luftflotte 3, was ordered to dispatch 250 sorties per night including 100 against the West Midlands. |
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They also began their night DMZ, held every two months in Brixton, a part of London already strongly associated with reggae. |
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Nielsen Ratings estimated that 45 percent of US television viewers that night saw their appearance. |
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The length of the night and the dews thereof do compensate the heat of the day. |
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I was all in a confuzzle last night after the Ellen show, and my mind was going too fast for my typing skills. |
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As we have never had a rainbow to assure us that the world shall not be snowed to death, I thought last night was the general connixation. |
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Weather Report played the main stage, and Elvis Costello headlined the last night for almost three hours. |
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If, as she hinted, Dr Serrou had spent the night with Bachelet, the inexplicable brainstorm might have stemmed from a crime passionel. |
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In those days we would play the Croweaters on a Tuesday night over in Adelaide. |
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Stoke were on the rampage but their night was soured by the referee's decision to show Jerome a second yellow card on the stroke of half time. |
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I usually cut through the woods to get home, but last night it was too dark. |
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The late night proms season included performances by the Pet Shop Boys and Paloma Faith. |
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On that particular Thursday night 180 persons were killed in London as a result of 251 tons of bombs. |
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Since Svalbard is located north of the Arctic Circle it experiences midnight sun in summer and polar night in winter. |
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When all had eaten and prayed the first night prayer, they began to recite their dhikr, then they began the musical recital. |
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A muscular female prison guard was dildoing a petite brunette with a night stick. |
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At night proctors patrolled the street and dogged your steps if you tried to go into any haunt where the presence of vice was suspected. |
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This raid was significant, as 63 German fighters were sent with the bombers, indicating the growing effectiveness of RAF night fighter defences. |
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This night was insane. Knicks win, Sixers win, Wolves win. Kyrie drops a double-nickel. |
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Sooty terns feed at night as the fish rise to the surface, and are believed to sleep on the wing since they become waterlogged easily. |
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Normally those pills give me a boost, but last night they gave me a downer. |
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They saw that the night was quickly drawing in, so they pitched their tent. |
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It was on a dreary night of November, that I beheld the accomplishment of my toils. |
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We've got three dress rehearsals before the opening night to prepare ourselves for any potential technicalities. |
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During the night the situation turned violent as the escalation by riot police and protesters damaged portions of the square. |
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When the month that we call Eastermonth is over, then the night lasts ten hours and the day fourteen hours. |
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Oldman was charged with drunk driving in 1991 after a night out in Los Angeles with actor Kiefer Sutherland. |
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Once she obtained the endorsement of her night flying hours, Joanna was approved to take the pilot's examination. |
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Everybody and his cousin will be in line for opening night with free popcorn! |
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In the end, nothing that dramatic happened, but after our night together, everything became imbued with what I now see as a certain fatedness. |
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Since the California 500's return under IndyCar sanction, it has been a night race. |
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There's nothing I like more than fiddling away Saturday night playing dominoes with myself. |
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I spent the night in fits and starts, getting up and lying down full twenty times, and dreaming the same dream over and over again. |
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One night, one of the flatmates was ranting and raving all night about her girlfriend. |
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They stacked flintstones in a way that permitted night winds to pass around them and cool them so they collected moisture. |
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By swimming, drunk, late at night and alone, he was being a fool to himself. |
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The thrust that night by 10th Armoured Division from Miteirya Ridge failed. |
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The night of 30 October saw a continuation of previous Australian plans, their third attempt to reach the paved road. |
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In subsequent months a steady number of German bombers would fall to night fighters. |
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But after one night turned into five days, I was freaking out. I missed him. |
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The PDC sought to attract a younger audience of both sexes for darts and market the game as a night out rather than just as a sporting event. |
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By night we'll all be back at this spot, full-handed or empty-handed, as it may be, but full-handed, I hope. |
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The Boulton Paul Defiant, despite its poor performance during daylight engagements, was a much better night fighter. |
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Morning, noon, and night they gasbagged about every aspect of the operation. |
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Josh had to go to hospital last night after being gay bashed outside a pub. |
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The emergency cars still answer all routine calls and one night a gentlehanded surgeon found himself helping to disarm a maniac with a shotgun. |
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She got him going with all these stories, and then she'd leave him, and he'd be up all night trying to figure out the end. |
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The barges were successfully moved, but a more serious fight developed the following night when three of the Commissioners' steam tugs arrived. |
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He got a jump on the day because he had laid out everything the night before. |
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I sat down on the wooden side of a mill-dam and thought over the past night and the strange adventure in the entrance-hall of Agnes' house. |
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But the real star of the night was not a glamazonian drag queen or a muscled go-go dancer. |
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Bridgend on a Saturday night has its temporary inflatable hospitals for the stabbings and glassings. |
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Everyone was feeling grandacious, as if getting dressed for a night of beauing. |
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Lang, lang I sought and graped for my pack, Till night and hunger forced me to come back. |
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On the seventh morning I could see that the grasslings had grown a full inch from when I said good night to them. |
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That night he watched as an airplane carrying Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana plunged groundward in flames. |
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On the night of 20 June 1791 the royal family fled the Tuileries Palace dressed as servants, while their servants dressed as nobles. |
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During the course of the year, your roommate will wake up lying next to a hambeast he swears he thought was a 10 the night before. |
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The two guitarists met first on stage, then played all night in the studio, and became friends. |
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I've been unhappy about her behaviour for some time, and last night we finally had it out. |
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On the night of 25 October 1859, over 110 ships were destroyed off the coast of Wales when a hurricane blew in from the Atlantic. |
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During the night of May 27 the 90th Light Division hedgehogged south of El Adem. |
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Plan an unforgettable hen night to show your girlfriends how much you appreciate them. |
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They reached the coast where Mayans invited them to land, but were attacked at night and only a remnant of the crew returned. |
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He continued to dictate to a scribe, however, and despite spending the night awake in prayer he dictated again the following day. |
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That night he dictated a final sentence to the scribe, a boy named Wilberht, and died soon afterwards. |
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Night after night his disappointment is acute, but hope springs eternal in the scholastic breast, and he follows me again to-morrow. |
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Saturday night we had our final parade with the fireworks finish, and it was a lallapalootza! |
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Some local people claimed to have seen a living mammoth, but they only came out at night and always disappeared under water when detected. |
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So when we were talking with your friends the other night they mentioned human-cow or hucow, and I am wondering where that goes here? |
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He said he didn't get any sleep last night and I know he hadn't gotten much the previous night. |
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When sharing a flat with Orwell, Heppenstall came home late one night in an advanced stage of loud inebriation. |
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The French army did nothing to stop a rather leisurely retreat that took place throughout the night and into the early morning by the Prussians. |
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His men worked day and night for approximately ten days, beaching and repairing the ships, and building a fortified camp around them. |
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That night he slept the sleep of happiness, blissfully ignorant that he had placed the letters in the wrong envelopes. |
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At night there is no light in this building, but searchlights from distant points illume the splendid dome and the colonnades. |
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The Danes broke their word and, after killing all the hostages, slipped away under cover of night to Exeter in Devon. |
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But on the night that Nekhludov seduces Maslova, he forces his way past doors, implorings, and physical resistance. |
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I had such an incredible slice of pizza last night that I simply can't think about anything else. |
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Inevitably, the next-door neighbour began to mow his lawn just as she lay down her head after a long night shift. |
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Later in the conflict, when night bombing became more frequent, all three were used. |
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Elizabeth's coffin was carried downriver at night to Whitehall, on a barge lit with torches. |
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The main job of the night shift was to inventory the store, and restock when necessary. |
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The suspect had an ironclad alibi for his whereabouts on the night of the crime. |
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Travel at night was forbidden and frankly, none of us seemed upset about this as we all knew how the U.S. Army troops had itchy trigger fingers. |
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The commission refused to allow Charles's burial at Westminster Abbey, so his body was conveyed to Windsor on the night of 7 February. |
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On the night of April 18, 1775, General Gage sent 700 men to seize munitions stored by the colonial militia at Concord, Massachusetts. |
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The following night a mass panic gripped London during what was later termed the Irish night. |
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There was an outbreak of general panic on Wednesday night in the encampments at Parliament Hill, Moorfields, and Islington. |
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At night this gap is closed off by a simple concrete Jersey barrier, and the pit is left to those outside the wire. |
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That night she finds a locket on her pillow. Gold, in the shape of a heart, Cupids jessant round the perimeter. |
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On a warm wet night they may continue moving all night but if it cools down, they may stop earlier. |
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