Actually, everyone agrees that Thom is the worst teaser, like a big brother who revels in picking on everyone else. |
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Then because of you and your practical joke I went from being the teaser to the teasee. |
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I saw the fish clearly then, bill out of the water, the fish acting like a sailfish at a teaser. |
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They also have a large teaser lure, usually a big skirted lure without a hook placed about 20-yards behind the boat. |
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J K Rowling has been particularly secretive about the plot, but she has released a couple of short extracts as a teaser. |
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There's two trailers, a short teaser and a longer full trailer, both available in Dolby Digital 5.1 and anamorphic widescreen. |
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They certainly can Jonnie, and our mail bag is bulging following your tricky teaser. |
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But there is one diagnostic teaser you can use to try and sort this out for this particular situation. |
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The Italian teaser, for example, features tiramisu with baby cannolis, tart lemon curd gelato, and brandied coffee sauce. |
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Well, we have trailers here, including the teaser and television spots narrated by Orson Welles. |
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In the end it's only a teaser. so I'm probably being really unfair to all concerned by nit-picking it to death. |
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The programme even opens with a theatrically portentous pre-credits teaser, an appetising foretaste of the bloodshed to come. |
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A teaser online promo began in February to help drive traffic between the partner sites. |
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Served with shelled almonds and a grinding of sea salt, this is a breathtaking palate teaser. |
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There are no extras to speak of apart from a dirty and grainy teaser trailer. |
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This brain teaser would challenge world history's best political and military strategists. |
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She took to her Facebook page to issue an apology and gave an assurance that what's there in the teaser willn't feature in the movie. |
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Next week's teaser promises more of the same quirky humor and clever writing. |
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The teaser sets up the format of the episode, it can take one of three choices. |
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In any case, here's an interview which is sort of a teaser to what she has to offer. |
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New services have also been added to the TV section of puls4.com: In the TV field, the current PULS 4 formats can be found by teaser. |
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There is the video teaser from Youtube, which shows rapidly the full potential of the track in just one minute. |
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You can use appropriate teaser copy in the subject line to encourage prospects or customers to read the email. |
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None, however, have been as all-out cute as this one, a shot-for-shot remake of the teaser with dogs and cats. |
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The introduction of teaser animals to the quarantine unit is contrary to the concept of isolation. |
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Ford's been teasing Mustang fans and auto enthusiasts alike with occasional teaser shots of the upcoming 2010 model. |
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A shrieky, punky banger stands out, akin to Scream, one of the album's teaser tracks, but shorn of its guesting Taiwanese rapper Aristophanes. |
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And we had planned our song for the wedding, and we had decided that at the rehearsal we would just do a little teaser. |
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The companies hook cardholders with attractively low teaser interest rates, while reserving the right to raise those rates at any time, for any reason. |
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In this way, the questionnaire acts like a first teaser for the real audit procedures described further. |
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Make it like an advertising teaser by drawing on your professionalism, experience and work record. |
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The campaign started with a teaser in the specialized national press to announce the campaign. |
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These modules include the headline and teaser as well as audio and video content, if desired. |
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You may have caught a glimpse of a canine companion in the Ghosts teaser trailer launched a week ago. |
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Many buyers did so because they did not understand the mortgage obligations they were taking on or did not appreciate what would happen to their monthly payments when the teaser interest rates expired. |
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A teaser is not restrained as he moves close to a mare. |
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But we don't want to keep you on the limb so, we put together a small teaser of the shooting in Kenya, including some bloopers as a bonus, so good viewing. |
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Belo claims that he developed a programme idea called Totally Essex, along with Sassy Films and Massive TV, and has a teaser video promoting a show that features many of the stars of the ITV2 reality programme. |
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Then, too, they need to realize that what is on offer are teaser rates that won't last past the lifespan of the six, 12 or 24 months of the initial contract, what is available then may not correspond to their needs. |
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Very little has been leaked to the press – bar the section on abortion – but one member of the platform committee from West Virginia has given a teaser. |
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Use Live Segmentation to zoom in on visitor groups that used your Ajax product finder, filter option or flash teaser and see if they generate a higher conversion. |
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Executive producer Marc Guggenheim co-wrote the script, which featured his big teaser on Twitter. |
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I'm no crowd pleaser, just a word teaser, No people pleaser, who's trying to fool ya. |
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The teaser trailer has now debuted on the web and I have to say I'm a little underwhelmed by the motioncapture animation on display here. |
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Lelo Tantra Feather Teaser, Harmony Keep your lover in the dark. |
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Teaser footage of the reboot along with a poster was unveiled at San Diego's Comic-Con brought so much excitement amongst fans with it's grittier and more realistic style. |
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Teaser copy envelopes almost always outpull the plain vanilla approach regardless of what publishers may think about the nature of their audience. |
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