The pack began to dominate in set pieces, and supply their nimble three-quarters with ample, quality ball. |
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The other three-quarters of the book are as deliciously gossipy and trashily entertaining as memoirs get. |
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The remaining three-quarters operated as freelance or self-employed individuals. |
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A park-and-ride system will operate from the Queen's Parade site, which is around three-quarters of a mile from the main gate. |
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We were amazed that anyone in town would have such things, after three-quarters of a million people went two nights without heat in midwinter. |
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The other three-quarters of Howling at the Moon are as deliciously gossipy and trashily entertaining as memoirs get. |
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It should be chilled slightly before drinking, three-quarters of an hour in the fridge is about right. |
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We begin in a dark, moody place, and proceed to brood for three-quarters of an hour. |
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The waxing Moon was three-quarters full and too high and too far to the south to shine into the kitchen. |
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Our host boasted that the 20 people round his table controlled three-quarters of UK plc. |
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But in densely built cities, about three-quarters of the rainfall fails to sink into the ground or evaporate. |
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Thick tarps, stretched gunwale to gunwale, deck three-quarters of the Brendan, but where the helmsman must stand there is a gaping hole. |
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Set in three-quarters of an acre, derelict Lambs Barton Stables nestle amid landscaped gardens in a hollow of land with sea views. |
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It is a kit-cat portrait of an elderly seated man, turned three-quarters left and looking forward. |
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Note the chalazal vascular bundle that encircles about three-quarters of the seed and the two short side branches that contain phloem only. |
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It is estimated that more than one in five Britons is now classed as obese and three-quarters are overweight. |
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In 1911 over three-quarters of Britain's employed population were manual workers. |
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And three-quarters of private hire taxis and 55 per cent of hackney cabs stopped for roadside checks were discovered to have faults. |
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More than three-quarters said it was important to be allowed to personalize their workspace while almost half complained about a lack of privacy. |
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Your Honours were referred to a passage about three-quarters of the way down the page. |
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More than three-quarters of students at both levels secured an honour grade, while the numbers failing fell. |
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A splitter thrown with a three-quarters delivery, for example, doesn't always produce results. |
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The money accounted for three-quarters of the profits made by Kilmarnock Prison Services Ltd over the past two years. |
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Our rule of thumb is that a floor jack needs to be rated for at least three-quarters of a vehicle's gross weight. |
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By 1970 black America was only half southern and more than three-quarters lived in cities. |
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The three-quarters of Montrealers without university degrees can be excused for feeling like deadbeats. |
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He was three-quarters of a length up at the line, and could have gained no more than a neck's advantage by his early start. |
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For three-quarters of a century, Social Security has guaranteed us all a life of modest dignity as we live out the end of this mortal coil. |
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What happened, your Honours, is that timber from approximately three-quarters of the leasehold itself was logged by licensed timber operators. |
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Add about three-quarters of a cupful of normal rolled oats, and a little less than half a teaspoon of coarse seasalt. |
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The US government has frozen assets worth three-quarters of a million dollars. |
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Fill with stones until three-quarters full then top up with gravel and a layer of very gritty compost on top, about 3in deep. |
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About a third of homes in the upper Yorkshire Dales are second homes or holiday cottages and three-quarters of house sales are to outsiders. |
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Her smallest sale so far that year had been in the range of half to three-quarters of a million dollars. |
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The music just starts, as if it had always been there, ticks along irregularly for three-quarters of an hour, and then just ends. |
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About three-quarters of all British cases occur as isolated instances rather than as epidemics. |
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These days, Wood estimates that three-quarters of logging in the national forests is being done under the rubric of fire prevention. |
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This, coupled with 110 km of pistes, means it's no wonder that three-quarters of skiers in the area are repeat guests. |
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In 1920 Hungarian was spoken by three-quarters of the population, but by 1971 only one-quarter of the population could speak the language. |
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You are free to wander at your own pace through nearly three-quarters of a mile of shop fronts, factories and other buildings. |
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It will recall more than three-quarters of a million vehicles in the U.S. and Europe due to faulty ignition coils. |
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Humans share three-quarters of their genes with man's best friend, the first genetic blueprint of the domestic dog revealed yesterday. |
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Not only is over three-quarters of our electricity supply coal-fired, but we are the largest exporter of black coal in the world. |
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Lakes of methane could cover three-quarters of Saturn's moon Titan, according to radio echoes from this cloud-shrouded world. |
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Add cranberry juice to fill each glass three-quarters full, then top with club soda. |
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As it is, rearward visibility with the hood up is minimal with no rear three-quarters vision whatsoever. |
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Professor Keep also challenges the claim that more than three-quarters of new jobs will be for graduates. |
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York weathered the onslaught and their stylised and pacey three-quarters in turn began to threaten. |
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From a ruck in the middle of the field the ball was flashed across the three-quarters. |
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But it is in the three-quarters where most of the problems have been this season and were evident again yesterday. |
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Similarly, handling errors in their three-quarters allowed Streatham breathing space when in defence. |
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In a series of genocidal wars from 1904 to 1907, the German military killed three-quarters of the Herero population and nearly one-half the Namas. |
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Buffett said that three-quarters of his businesses under the Berkshire Hathaway umbrella are doing better. |
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Around three-quarters of all teenagers and young adults suffer from acne. |
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Kevin Darley pushed the two-year-old on along the rails to beat hot favourite Khelef by a length and three-quarters, with Nevisian Lad running on well for third. |
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At the moment it only goes three-quarters of the way around the city. |
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The female skew was most evident during Saturday's opening ceremony rebroadcast, which attracted almost three-quarters of the female audience and 66 per cent of men. |
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Lovins said that three-quarters of all wind machines sold in the world come from Denmark and he was sure that Taiwan could make inexpensive wind machines. |
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Nye, meanwhile, spent three-quarters of the debate sounding like a clueless geek, even if his points were scientifically valid. |
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Then an L.A. Times poll revealed that most Angelenos had no faith in their leadership either, three-quarters of them wanting an independent body created to handle the scandal. |
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In McKenna's three elections as leader, the Liberals won 85 of 99 seats in ridings where anglophones comprised three-quarters or more of the population. |
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An investigation by Britain's Pesticides Safety Directorate found lindane residues in three-quarters of chocolate samples on sale in British supermarkets. |
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In the center was a perfectly round hole, also three-quarters of an inch. |
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At this point Zack began to deliberately bail out of the sled, half to three-quarters of the way down the hill, pitching himself out and lying immobile in the snow. |
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Today sales are steering towards the three-quarters of a million mark. |
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We have been told that real, measurable improvements in productivity are crucial if three-quarters of the awards under benchmarking are to be paid. |
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We taxied up to the head of the lake, turned around and roared back, but had to abort when we were three-quarters down the lake and our skids hadn't left the water. |
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He told me all along he would be the champion miler of the world with unwavering optimism and I would say we are three-quarters of the way there now. |
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The splat on the chair in Plate III is significantly thinner than the one on the chair in Plate II, and it is about three-quarters of an inch narrower across the cusps. |
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The horse was reluctant to enter the stalls but came through with a storming late run to edge out Touch of the Blues by three-quarters of a length with Century City third. |
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The Fire brigade were called just before 11 pm and extinguished the fire, which burned an area of heathland around three-quarters of a mile square. |
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Sadly, this will lead three-quarters of the audience to go on a murder spree as they head back to the coach park, but that's a price worth paying. |
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They usually were of cubic shape, and were sealed with an airtight lock that ran three-quarters of the way around the middle of the box, leaving one side to hinge on. |
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Taken as a whole, the criticism produced by the Men of Letters throughout the first three-quarters of the nineteenth century was dauntingly didactic. |
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Marginellas have smooth, shiny shells with an elongate, narrow aperture three-quarters or more of the total shell length. |
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The team has won three-quarters of its games at home, but less than half of away games. |
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At the time of last year's Day of Remembrance, nearly three-quarters of declared chemical warfare agents had been verifiably destroyed. |
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Polls show three-quarters of the people don't want us to invade Haiti. Nonetheless, it appears we're about to go knee-deep in the Big Muddy. |
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He made pleasing progress in handicaps last term ending the campaign with a a three-quarters of a length victory over Sopranist in this event. |
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Of those who would prefer to menstruate less than monthly, three-quarters would be willing to take a drug to achieve that effect. |
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Nonwhite males under the age of 30 filed approximately three-quarters of the complaints against the police. |
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Measle deaths by three-quarters and both tuberculosis and maternal deaths by a half. |
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They cannot wear clothing that exposes their arms and must wear a manteaux, or overcoat of some type, that covers three-quarters of the body. |
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Screening detects cancer earlier, with three-quarters of eligible Scotswomen attending their mammogram. |
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He had made arrangements with the cockerel to call him three-quarters of an hour earlier in the mornings instead of half an hour. |
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Variations in two genes could account for three-quarters of all cases of age-related macular degeneration, a new study reports. |
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I stood outside in the blustery weather for perhaps three-quarters of an hour as part of a small crowd awaiting the arrival of Her Excellency. |
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But, without having to ask his mount too serious a question, Fortune stoked the winner up and brought him home to beat Sandglass by three-quarters of a length. |
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Their analysis showed rhizobium strains of the diazotroph bacteria family increased the growth of the crops hugely, with barley harvests up by nearly three-quarters. |
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Of course it is better late than never, only not much bliss follows late attendance, and hardly a toothful of ecstacy can be obtained in three-quarters of a minute. |
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Not all polycarbonate plastics contain BPA, but nearly three-quarters of the BPA used in the United States in 2003 went into the manufacture of this one material. |
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Just one in 20 respondents said they rely completely on freelancers but more than three-quarters said they use freelancers for some or most of their content. |
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The daughter of Champs Elysees has only run six times, but she has already won a race this year, when three-quarters of a length too strong for Eugenic at Salisbury in July. |
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Micky Hammond's grey will revel in the step up to a mile and three-quarters and has been in fine fettle since his attentions were switched back to the Flat. |
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In their last gallop, with Heath House's trusty workhorse Farmost, Pasternak beat Rudimental three-quarters of a length at their Cambridgeshire weights. |
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Marine Bleue had been a 55-1 shot when beaten three-quarters of a length by Needlecraft in a Group 3 at San Siro three weeks ago but started favourite yesterday. |
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Add three-quarters of the spring onion along with the corn and pepper. |
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Nicaragua's ruling Sandinista party has swept the mayoral elections, winning over three-quarters of the votes cast throughout the Central American country Sunday. |
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Stable stalwart Intyre Trail was given a very strong ride by Ronan Whelan to see off late challengers Aragorn Icon and Solar Sail by three-quarters of a length. |
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The puppies, which each weighed between three-quarters of a pound and 1 pound at birth, now spend most of their day jockeying for a space at mom's milk bar. |
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Calcinate, who had been racing just in front of Misbehave as they straightened for home, ran on strongly but Corbetta, a 32-1 shot, held on by three-quarters of a length. |
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On the other side of the mill-pond was an open place called the Cross, because it was three-quarters of one, two lanes and a cattle-drive meeting there. |
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