I hereby solicit trout recipes from all and sundry, starting with the German Guests. |
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A four-hour course and a booklet are being offered to restaurants, bars, taverns and sundry drinking establishments as of September. |
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Track four rises out of hiss, radio signals, sundry bleeps and breath like the atmosphere rising out of a tropical swamp. |
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This lane has a 7.5-ton restriction which is ignored by all and sundry, especially skip wagons and large vehicles. |
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We're talking about stockbrokers, estate agents and sundry chinless wonders, tooled-up with expensive gear and ridiculous clothing. |
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It's not like he pals around and makes sundry business deals with convicted felons. |
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He was joined for a drink by sundry members of the support band during the Criminals set. |
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Their minds are, that is, circumvolved about them like soap-bubbles reflecting sundry patches of the macrocosmos. |
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It is peopled by stockbrokers, businessmen and executives, who come and go throughout the day, giving their views on matters all and sundry. |
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Items for the bathroom included perfume, face powder, aspirin, combs, razor blades, bobby pins, and other sundry items. |
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Such problems have been picked over regularly by all and sundry, including this paper. |
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But here are some full-time students who make the most of their spare time by earning pocket money to meet their sundry expenses. |
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It culminates in a bizarre footnoted dissertation on her father's gentleness of manners to all and sundry. |
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To this end we see how quickly sundry arts mechanical were found out, in the very prime of the world. |
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In addition to sundry salads and appetizers, Bobby Q's offers pulled pork, two types of ribs, and beef brisket. |
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I could go on and on about the many herons, egrets, gulls, terns, and various and sundry other species we spotted yesterday. |
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During the resultant three-hour detour, we encountered sundry additional discouragements. |
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Elsewhere, various and sundry monsters, sea serpents, dragons and bare-breasted enchantresses were dealt with methodically. |
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I'd hand-write sheets and sheets of inane drivel and daily nonsense to all and sundry. |
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To what she had asked I had slipped in some passing remarks about Panchala and the Yadava lands and herbs and spices and sundry wanderings. |
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There were colorful pareos, wrapped for wear in sundry ways by Tahitian women, who can get by with half a dozen as their entire wardrobe. |
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Typically courteous, he began his acceptance speech by offering copious thanks to all and sundry. |
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This has been handed in to Bradford Council and now lies gathering dust in the planning office, completely ignored by all and sundry. |
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I should never have tempted fate a couple of weeks ago by proudly declaring to all and sundry that I had never been suspended in my career. |
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But in his haste to maximise takings by admitting all and sundry, Mr Doan has alienated his customer base. |
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When he gets back to Leeside, the unidentified fan will no doubt be showing his classic snap to all and sundry for many years to come. |
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Judged on her two runs this term she has lost none of her sparkle, and she has been tipped by all and sundry for today's big race. |
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Who was the girl who, after being rude to all and sundry, got very drunk at a recent press event? |
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Jasper, the eight-year-old macaw, was on top form, singing, talking and clicking his tongue at all and sundry. |
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Chances are you will have already seen this commercial, which has been linked by all and sundry over the past few days. |
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In days gone by it would, with great authority, thunder out opinion on all and sundry, quite often influencing policy in so doing. |
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Half a dozen Canterbury players breathed a sigh of relief, then demanded apologies from all and sundry. |
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It's a scam that includes everyone because it has the effect of appearing to benefit all and sundry. |
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Promises have been made to all and sundry that increases, indeed, large increases, will follow. |
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Honestly, I would not want to justify or defend what I write to all and sundry. |
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Microsoft this week released a tool to clean up systems infected by the infamous Blaster worm and its sundry variants. |
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Attanasio mixes Arthurian lore with Norse gods, modern physics and sundry faerie creatures in this literary, passionate novel. |
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There he is, sitting in the front seat of a car and shouting to all and sundry over a loudhailer that it's time for change. |
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However, there are requests for money to meet expenses related to hush money, fees, taxes and assorted payments to sundry individuals. |
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I made a small speech thanking all and sundry for their efforts, before a disastrous attempt at telling a joke. |
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The estate staff and sundry villagers would be involved in beating the woods and picking up the game. |
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Then why don't we outline an industrial policy, send the right signals out to all and sundry and just build the manufacturing enterprises. |
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Here we have another frontier to explore with shamans, channels, mediums, and sundry sensitives. |
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Teachers, already burdened with the extra duties of census, official surveys, vaccination programmes and other sundry jobs, are bellyaching. |
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Anyway, they inspire indolent ladies to train down and to diet and do sundry other things in the pursuit of slenderness. |
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Figures show he has spent 1,488 on an all zones travel card, 234 on taxis, 152 on mileage and 135 on sundry expenses. |
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Bravado is all very well, but when it costs you a place in history, it's worth thinking twice before you shout the odds to all and sundry. |
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To pad out the time, many schools are busying themselves with sports days, school shows, prize-givings, and other sundry activities. |
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Among the sickos currently in custody are police officers, athletic coaches, and sundry military, medical and clerical workers. |
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I was no longer that twonk shouting my business to all and sundry from the corner of a bar or cafe. |
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She returned with the correct garment and helped me into my underskirts and other sundry articles of clothing. |
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O ye people, repose your faith in God who is not only your God but God of all and sundry. |
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But these shortcomings tend to be bundled together with broader concerns over spam, viruses, hacking, and all the other sundry ills of the world. |
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His editor would not challenge and tolerate him, the various and sundry contacts and stoolies would not squeal to him. |
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In sundry sports, and not least in rugby, there are calamitous defeats in which even the best players go down with the ship. |
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Thousands of journalists, TV producers and sundry hangers-on depend for their livelihoods on a good election. |
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When he dies, he is greeted by a voice that offers him rebirth in sundry universes. |
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Still except for sundry exceptions of inadequate transference and omission, he renders them competently. |
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Cumbersome lighting kits, dolly tracks, and the sundry other requirements of expensive film stock were avoided. |
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You would like to demonstrate the unique quality of your character to all and sundry. |
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Like a man in a dapper Armani suit spouting cheeseball lines to all and sundry, he looks to be a real player. |
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What ties together these sundry ingredients is the vision of delivering information through any medium, anywhere in the world, at any time. |
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So is it a company that builds and sells operating systems, or is its core business flogging sundry services and stuff to you? |
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There's little ambiguity about the adroitness of the guitarists' noise making, and their deft improvising takes the album in sundry directions. |
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Apart from inspecting the salaries of special advisers and sundry spin-doctors, they make pretty dull reading. |
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It is variously a fabulous technical challenge, an extension of the American frontier and the locus for sundry Utopias. |
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These are adjoining castles built from the eleventh to thirteenth centuries by sundry lords of Merle. |
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Over the past five years, the firm researched the amount it spends on various and sundry expenses and came up with a percentage of the overall cost of the project. |
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A later unscrupulous Pope decided to conflate the sundry Biblical Marys into the single persona of Mary Magdalene to avoid confusing the lumpen faithful of the times. |
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The term has been enthusiastically jumped on by all and sundry. |
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It appears obvious to me, that Mr Normal has neither the ego nor the wish to become an Aunt Sally, at whom all and sundry are entitled to throw their posies or brickbats. |
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So, plans are in place to make for a good time for all and sundry. |
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All and sundry want to be part of it though on mutually beneficial terms and all wish to be respected for whatever unique particularity they may bring to the common agenda. |
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She went to the opening and has been raving about it to all and sundry but what they managed on opening night doesn't seem to have been carried through. |
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By the time I got home in the evening the temperature here had plummeted to barely above zero and a strong wind was blowing all and sundry around. |
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The runner up impressed all and sundry and is one to keep in mind. |
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It appears that yesterday, every man and his dog chose to send me their brochures, special offers newsletters and other sundry bits of promotional material. |
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Comic interludes and sundry distractions prevent the magnetic theme of love-even in Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and King Lear-from attracting all the iron filings, as it were. |
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Everyone, without exception, had had a pleasant Xmas and a fine New Year and all and sundry were in moods so dandy it was like Springtime come early. |
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It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high. |
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This works amazingly for vegans, lactose intolerants, and sundry fusspots. |
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Sundry other items that bolster the player's chance of survival have also been slated for inclusion, such as smoke, frag and teargas grenades. |
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Again and again we were told by sundry Middle East experts that the wise mullahs had every interest in maintaining a stable Iraq. |
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This vote is not supposed to be a slush fund for all and sundry. |
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As a youth, I was a friendly soul, palling around with all and sundry. |
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They need to read tea-leaves, divine the intentions of all and sundry, and work their publics into a froth based on those efforts. |
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The couturier famously traveled the world on scouting trips, looking to draw design inspiration from sundry cultures. |
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I have exasperated all and sundry and got on everyone's nerves. |
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The windows are steamed up, streaming the condensed exhaled breath of all and sundry, including the alcoholic who's presently drooling on your new coat. |
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Do NOT allow a few sundry Lieutenant-Colonels or Grade Five public servants alone swing for this shameful abnegation of Ministerial responsibility. |
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These morons know how to say the right moronic things so that the various and sundry dingbats who listen to them actually have faith and act accordingly. |
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Amenities include a business center, fitness room, a 12-person board room, sundry shop, swimming pool, whirlpool and sport court. |
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It does not include drinks, rice and sundry items like popadoms and naan bread. |
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Her goal is not just the acquisition of knowledge on sundry subjects. |
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The most high God, in all things appertaining unto this life, for sundry wise ends alternates the disposition of good and evil. |
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Normally he could whip all and sundry, but in his be-drunken state he had already survived several almost fatal bad beatings. |
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Vendors were selling sunglasses, bagged snacks, and sundry other items from handcarts in the square. |
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Where by divers sundry old authentic histories and chronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England is an empire. |
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It also was a highly coveted sundry and when an additional excise tax was levied against it in 1791, the Whiskey Rebellion erupted. |
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Etymological figures are sundry kinds of changings, and outcastings, or onsettings, of breathsounds and clippings, in the forms of words. |
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As a result, Londoners speak with a mixture of accents, depending on ethnicity, neighbourhood, class, age, upbringing, and sundry other factors. |
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To this end we see how quickly sundry artes Mechanical were found out in the very prime of the world. |
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The conclusions suggest that every delivery suite should have, alongside the sundry ampoules of oxytocin and packs of disposable amnihooks, birthing pools available. |
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O my Lord, the young Ofelia Having made a garland of sundry sortes of floures, Sitting vpon a willow by a brooke, The envious sprig broke, into the brooke she fell. |
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Even though he made his millions from refrigerators, radios, scalp exercisers, bed coolers and sundry other gadgets, Powel Crosley Jr.'s first love was always the automobile. |
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