It also led to every soap in the country packing their screens with spotty herberts. |
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So I watched spotty boys peel potatoes and old guys scoop haddock so tenderly from the deep fryer. |
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They might be like fat people you see in elevators, the spotty people at the beach, the sour people in parking lots. |
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Academically-gifted children, like their plump, spotty and speccy brethren, are easy targets for bullies. |
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Caribbean pitches have been criticised recently for having a soft surface and spotty grass cover, creating an uneven bounce of the ball. |
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Their reach is spotty, and boosting their signal only means the neighbors can get on your network. |
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He is slim with short, mousy brown hair, a spotty, pock-marked complexion and a ring or bar piercing in his right eyebrow. |
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That may end up being the primary function of this spotty yet watchable film. |
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A spotty youth with greasy black hair, he was sitting at the table with a peevish expression on his weaselly face. |
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The woman was described as being aged in her thirties, with mousy brown hair cut in a bowl style and a spotty complexion. |
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His father works as a bouncer and furniture repossessor, and is big, blonde, spotty. |
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Despite their spotty record, the military foundations and other army-connected companies are generally above reproof. |
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But the friendly, welcoming workforce soon dispelled any apprehensions that young, spotty apprentices such as I ever had. |
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Reports of trepanation have been spotty throughout history, but there is little doubt of its existence dating back to Neolithic times. |
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He had long, brown, spiky hair, a spotty complexion and stubble and wore a white polo shirt and baggy blue jeans with white patches on them. |
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Since aschelminths all lack substantial hard parts, their fossil record is extremely spotty. |
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The spotty leaves of Pulmonaria officinalis, or lungwort, indicated it could cure tuberculosis and other afflictions of the lungs. |
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Luftwaffe tactical support for ground operations during the rest of the campaign remained spotty and ineffectual. |
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Most book sections give spotty coverage to all genres except literary fiction. |
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Even the remaining tomato destined for this week's toasted sammies is looking a bit spotty. |
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There are spotty wellies, hairy boots, bags, long coats, gilets, hats and warm gear for babies along with backpacks to carry them in. |
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He had a spotty complexion and wore a striped T-shirt and blue Reebok track suit. |
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Now some spotty, faux-hawked 18-year-old mobile phone pusher can be added to that list. |
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The video quality is spotty, with jagged lines and minor compression issues. |
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I don't think I've ever seen quite so many spotty teenagers in baseball caps, hoodies, white trainers and nylon trackies in one place before. |
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He said, yes, we must remember that Democrats have a very spotty record in terms of their history on this, as well. |
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As was the case on the Season One release, video quality on this disc is a little spotty. |
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A whiff of corn dust was sent my way by that day's early season harvesters of our spotty, weakened crop. |
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The on-and-off-again availability of Sills' recorded legacy is as mysterious as its quality is spotty. |
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The transfer is good, although the quality is spotty given the low-budget stock used. |
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While not the first time Mott's had marketed to Hispanics in Spanish-language TV and print, previous efforts proved spotty and inconsistent. |
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But they also underscore Pound's deep interest in African culture and his active, if spotty, engagement with African-Americans. |
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And with only three records to his credit, neophytes don't exactly face a long and spotty recorded history to sift through for the goods. |
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It's not that there are more spotty teenage boys around, it's simply that we've all become more like spotty teenage boys. |
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David is the fatherless image of adolescent youth, rake-thin, spotty and with an ill-defined sense-of-being, provided by his uncle's friends. |
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Unlike Western fast food joints, there just one spotty teen behind the counter. |
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Thank God for the Venue, where dirty, spotty, black-clad youth still go to shake their lank hair to the Sisters of Mercy. |
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Here, a spotty oik wearing a baseball cap and a name badge asks if you want fries with that. |
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The current Prime Minister has a pretty spotty record in this area as well. |
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He's sold millions of books over the years, keeping prepubescents and spotty adolescents alike hooked on his dynamite prose, all while pretending to do real work. |
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This morning I read it, and it is a lump of leaden prose, ungainly and unattractive, like a plain fat spotty teenager at her prom, dressed like a Christmas cake. |
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How many times have I heard a classical music listener tell me that Heavy Metal is just loud noise for spotty dumb-witted teenagers? |
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He has spotty, pock-marked skin and short, mousy brown hair. |
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Too many of the world's children are out of school or receive spotty, sub-par educations. |
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The girl was prone to enlarge on the truth, and her knowledge was exaggeratedly spotty, certainly. |
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In 1995, after a spotty career he ends up as an exotic dancer in the Philippines. |
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The spotty distribution of mineral deposits is most unfortunate in a disunited world. |
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After applying retinoic acid every day for six months, only a third of users will notice moderate improvement in wrinkles or spotty discoloration. |
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The ongoing dry spell for some and spotty rains for others has had irrigation going full blast and rightly so! |
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The government has a history of spotty, slapdash attempts to block websites with potentially objectionable content. |
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Show us a spotty Jennifer Lawrence with bags under her eyes and a burgeoning rash. |
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The gangly, spotty, watchful outsiders of today's Stockport might have a new focal point for the stories they want to tell. |
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Daily newspapers and television programs have a far more spotty record. |
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Even in his spotty analysis he predicted there would be dire consequences for certain sectors, among them the auto industry. |
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Science's performance has been somewhat more spotty with regard to presenting clearly the diversity of professional views and interpretations. |
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Most cherries have already been harvested, so this week's spotty hail is unlikely to have had much impact there. |
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Yet, two decades later, decentralisation's achievement of these objectives is spotty at best. |
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Provincial support for comprehensive care programs, however, has been spotty, despite the proven success of these programs. |
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Up an unpromising staircase, the door opens into a small and perfectly-formed space, dominated by a long counter behind which skulks a spotty girl. |
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The lode proved to be spotty, showing just marginal copper mineralization. |
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But in the painting, because this is a Thomas Kinkade piece, spotty looks like a sweet little Dalmatian. |
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He had, as Weisbrode points out, a great reverence for the institution of monarchy, but a spotty record with monarchs. |
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Third, he relied on spotty intelligence and the threat of chemical weapons to justify a preemptive strike. |
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Promotion has been spotty for officers who distinguished themselves by their imagination in either war. |
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I could visualise all the spotty first-years outside, in tears because they had missed out on tickets to an exhilarating show that had sold out earlier that afternoon. |
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Yet, in fact, the record of the incubators is spotty at best. |
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Since its marketing coverage is still spotty in certain regions, a growth-oriented buyer will want to negotiate new relationships in the Midwest and elsewhere. |
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The museum's eclectic holdings, which date from the 12th century to the present, are rich with treasures but spotty on mid to late 20th-century art. |
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These were three of the best movies I saw during the festival, which featured a much more consistently interesting set of films than last year's spotty slate. |
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Video quality on this History Channel release is a little spotty. |
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Twenty-five years ago spotty teenage boys were plaguing commuters with the tinny din of their brand new personal stereos. |
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The thin boys with their brush cuts and spotty faces, their dinner jackets and burgundy cummerbunds with matching bow ties, would gape at us. |
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Data on community colleges is spotty, but the trends are similar. |
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Cute little blue waterproof, with two little spotty pockets on the back. |
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There were spotty reports of downed trees and flooding. |
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In Ontario and Quebec, generally hot and dry weather with spotty rainfall, especially in southern Ontario, reduced production expectations for corn and soybeans. |
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Jonathan Clements, author of Schoolgirl Milky Crisis: Adventures in the Anime and Manga Trade, a compendium of insider writing about the industry, agrees that forays into broadcasting anime in the UK have been spotty. |
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Woodchuck distribution is spotty everywhere on the edges of the range. |
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Six years later, follow-through has been spotty for most countries. |
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The government's record in education-arguably the most important sector of all, given the need to build up the country's skills base-has been spotty. |
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Sometimes they create innovative new businesses, ingeniously solving pain points that have plagued developing countries, all the while overcoming spotty infrastructure and an uncertain legal landscape. |
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Agriculture, the source of livelihood for most of India's people, is expected to perform indifferently after a spotty monsoon. Yet plenty of countries would be happy with India's indicators. |
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Related: Home is where the art is: narratives of nationhood For a bespectacled, spotty, lanky boy with a weird love for the Jesus and Mary Chain, Stockport town centre was also a fine breeding ground for watchfulness. |
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Because the cooling system was also spotty, all doors were always open. |
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He had short, blond hair and a fairly spotty complexion and was wearing a silver-grey bomber jacket, light jeans and black boots. |
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The airport held numerous airlines from the 1950s through the 1990s, but it has encountered years of spotty commercial flights. |
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In India, water wheels and watermills were built, possibly as early as the 4th century BC, although records of that era are spotty at best. |
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The fossil record of marine mammals is a little spotty during this time, and not as well known as the Eocene or Miocene, but some fossils have been found. |
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The early efforts at news sheets and periodicals were spotty. |
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