Mary, many thanks for steaming up my screen tonight with the beddable hunk. |
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I don't even think I can write anything more here tonight because I'll just end up being a gushy cheese ball. |
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I'll leave it there for now, because I'm in bits tonight, on and off, off and on. |
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She could sense something different in his eyes as he looked at her tonight. |
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That was actually fine as I was quite happy not to have to interact with people tonight. |
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The Tall Blacks coach is looking for a more sustained focus from his team tonight in their second game of the Four Nations tournament in Perth. |
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And finally tonight, an elephant at a safari park in England gave visitors something of a surprise. |
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The workshops will be followed by a family ceilidh tonight and a tea dance with Rennie Stirk and Gwen Abbott tomorrow afternoon. |
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Lucy, our head bar girl left tonight and everyone else went on to a club afterwards with her to say goodbye. |
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I have been president of the senate for several years and the first time I ever met you was when you walked on the stage tonight. |
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The hotel is in a nice beachside town, so now it is beer o'clock and off to the night markets tonight. |
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I plan to play with this after the weekend, as tonight I must get ready for a journey to France. |
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The girl who did my lashes tonight said that I was lovely, and likes it when I come in. |
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But, nonetheless, to be here tonight in Salt Lake City and to hear the shrieks and hollers of the crowd was a fantastic experience. |
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He looks livid, however, and I'm dreading the angry shouting that I'll probably get to look forward to later tonight. |
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When the full moon rises over the UK tonight, the total lunar eclipse will already be underway. |
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We're going to close our show tonight with a return visit with one of my main men, Billy Gilman. |
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He knew the city like the back of his hand but tonight he couldn't see anything resembling a familiar landmark. |
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About 30 people were scheduled to fly out of Geraldton this morning and about 80 tonight. |
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When you sit down to eat tonight, may armed men not barge into your house and search your wife's underwear drawer. |
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What about bands that don't even advertise. There could be some great unsigned band just bashing away in some pub somewhere in London tonight. |
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If I can make it, I shall return tonight and have the tiller fixed by morning. |
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The plan for tonight was to spend the evening in the beer garden enjoying the wonderful warm weather that we've had for the last couple of days. |
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I have been a fan for 20 years, and seriously, I am questioning whether I will still be watching after tonight. |
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I seem to have been celebrating all weekend but tonight I'll try and save a bit of energy. |
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I would like to think it wasn't a true reflection of what we can do and tonight we can show that is the case. |
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By the time he takes to the stage tonight the crowd is eager with anticipation. |
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We'll practice here tonight and tomorrow, then move over when things are good to go. |
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There are some nights which are absolutely lovely, and tonight was one of them. |
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Expect a riveting two hours tonight and tomorrow from 7.30 pm, as icy as the coldest Keighley weather. |
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We can't go on tonight without a ringmaster, and your highwire magic show is the highlight of the Circus! |
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Because I'm not afraid to tell you that I'll be back tonight to live-blog American Idol. |
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We begin tonight with a new call to arms by President Bush on the global war on terrorists and radical Islamists. |
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An introductory meeting will be held in the sacristy of the Parish Church, tonight Tuesday 1st October at 8.00 pm, and all are welcome. |
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I stood on the cliff tonight and took it in, arms out in the standard Zorba-the-Czech posture I assume in these moods of surpassing joy. |
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The Herbie Mash Trio were playing an awesome gig in W2 tonight before a capacity crowd. |
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It makes me wonder what items in this room tonight will be recognizable ten years hence. |
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And she opens up to showbiz tonight about being grandma to Gwyneth Paltrow's baby daughter. |
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I went to a Chanukah party tonight and there were latkes, and sour cream and chocolate money. |
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My son is such a scamp for not telling me beforehand that you were coming over to dine with us tonight! |
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The Oliviers, judged by stage experts and members of the theatre-going public, will be televised by BBC2 tonight at 8.30 pm. |
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I'm doing the premiere party thing tonight, so will have something to say about it tomorrow. |
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The State Department tonight renewed its warning about the possibility of more al Qaeda attacks three years after the September 11 attack. |
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Still, after a day slaving away at a hot computer terminal, I vowed to go home and bash away on at least one design tonight. |
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My brother's also throwing a huge party tonight and half the island's population will be there. |
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Here, tonight, I write to you stripped of all dignity and pride, in an unmitigated plea for help. |
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If you take tonight as the lead-off of the Republican Party in making its case, it did not make a very good case at all. |
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Congressman, you do not sound like you're ringingly endorsing the mayor tonight. |
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Overhead, the stars wheel in the heavens and a bright, bright moon shines down on the fields and on the house itself, for it's clear tonight. |
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I've decided to go against the grain and not have any mixed drinks tonight. |
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I think I should really go for the kiss tonight to see if we have any attraction as I don't want to lead him on if there isn't any chemistry. |
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Whoever is commentating on the races at Newcastle tomorrow had better start rehearsing a tongue-twister of a name tonight. |
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Dude, are we practicing tonight or not, or are you going to spend all night away with the fairies? |
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He is always on the street, but tonight he wears a stars and stripes bandanna and he cannot be still. |
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So tonight I found myself sitting next to the cot for an hour while she wrestled against sleep. |
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They are a band that like to make some noise and tonight they did just that. |
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A U.S. official told CNN that in fact an operation has taken place tonight involving U.S. special forces and Army Rangers. |
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Two days after the pope died his body is tonight lying in state in St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. |
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Anyway, tonight we ate in a small place recommended by a book and not word of mouth. |
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On the evidence of tonight this might have been the best thing that could have happened to them. |
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On the wall of the bar we were drinking in tonight there was a picture from the 40s or 50s of a topless woman, wearing a ship on her head. |
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We could go to the beach today and tonight ask the hotel desk clerk to arrange a boat. |
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A different kind of threat tonight in Colorado, where a massive wildfire is spreading. |
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He will be presented with the Marsden Medal tonight for his 40-year contribution to Antarctic research, latterly focusing on climate change. |
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The air had a hallucinatory clarity tonight with the bank towers etched against the sky and a surreal arc of sprinklers tending the fields below. |
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It normally doesn't take me long to get ready for anything but tonight it felt like forever to get ready. |
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Also tonight, wild weather in the west as major Pacific storms pour down on already saturated areas. |
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It also had a gorgeous dining hall, usually used for big parties, but tonight it was roped off and off-limits to the guests of the hotel. |
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Just tonight, as a matter of fact, we were up in Buffalo and we had a dinner of several hundred people. |
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Last night we only hit the sack around 3am, and tonight could be a late one. |
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Today we had the conditions for which Manilla is known, with every pilot getting some airtime and plenty of happy faces tonight. |
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Diversions left early morning motorists facing huge tailbacks and the gridlock is expected to continue tonight. |
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The smash summer hit that has tangoed its way into America's living room all comes down to tonight. |
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Normally she wore a black tank top under the semi-revealing shirt, but didn't feel like it tonight. |
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We are going to get you two ready and you are going to have fun tonight, if it kills you! |
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My back is killing me tonight and my wonderful husband propped me up at the computer chair with some pillows. |
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I've invited some of my favorite girlies out to a fabulous jazz bar to help me celebrate, so tonight ought to be lots of fun. |
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If England can just winkle one more out tonight they will be firmly in charge. |
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New concerns tonight that our nation's railroads and subways could be vulnerable to terrorist attack. |
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Engineers tonight are also checking for damage to the area's oil refineries. |
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Of course, after wittering on about how great going home via Cannon Street just after the rush hour is, what did I do tonight? |
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She had burned herself while cooking breakfast, so she was trying to be extremely careful tonight. |
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York was on a knife-edge tonight as the city's flood defences faced their toughest test following the continuing deluge. |
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The wife was shutting the garage door tonight and I didn't get out of the way quick enough, so I got a bang on the head. |
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As I was walking through the city tonight, I passed by a group of kids who absolutely reeked of dope. |
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I'll let them know what you have planned for us tonight, so don't worry about a thing. |
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Watford were on the receiving end of some decisions tonight as we were on Saturday, so what goes around comes around. |
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So tonight I'm dining on sole amandine with green beans to the strains of Chinese flute music. |
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The kids in the village are swarming up and down my road tonight, setting the dogs barking. |
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But tonight, after our nearly close call, I'd even have been grateful for a horrible egg mayonnaise sandwich. |
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Use the day for figuring out complex problems and by tonight you'll see the solution! |
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There was a full moon tonight and a moderate amount of moonlight flooded through the window. |
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Hopefully there won't be any such scenes tonight, although you'd expect the blood and thunder atmosphere that you get in local derbies. |
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I hoped I hadn't kept her from something by selfishly making her talk with me tonight instead of on Friday. |
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Emergency workers are desperately trying to fix the broken levees in New Orleans tonight. |
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Well, in other military news tonight, there's some grumbling in the ranks over a new combat award. |
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As I finished filling my feeders tonight, I noticed a flock of about 40-50 birds high in the newly budding black walnut tree. |
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I can't say more for fear of broken fingers and retribution, but tonight wasn't our finest hour. |
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The city's sewage treatment plant has suffered three fires and the emergency holding dam will overflow after tonight. |
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Well, speaking of a pause, time for us to take another pause, Dan Rather with Jay Leno, pinch-hitting tonight for Larry King. |
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The on-loan Belgian had not trained since then and was rated highly doubtful for tonight. |
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Temperatures were again expected to dip below freezing tonight but by tomorrow a slow thaw is expected. |
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There's more trouble tonight for the embattled Canberra defence intelligence establishment. |
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The snub is laughable and something I just wrote to start me writing tonight. |
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Meanwhile, after 27 years, there will be no supersonic planes in service for commercial airlines after tonight. |
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They lost tonight by a walloping score of 14-8, to the team with the nastiest, most obnoxious coach ever. |
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After many reprieves, the company, one of South Australia's biggest employers, may be consigned to history tonight. |
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Also I am dj-ing at Ding Dong Lounge tonight if you want to come and hear the hot music. |
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I always wear dressy shoes with no heel so I wouldn't be taller than I am already and tonight was no different. |
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Anyway, I'll try again tonight to come up with some devastatingly clever pun that befits my rapier wit. |
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It is to these moments that the team would be looking tonight in this crucial game against Costa Rica. |
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Mike had rung me early this morning saying that a mate had offered him a table at some posh restaurant tonight for free and told me to come. |
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We have done as much as we can to prepare the car for the race and tonight we will again go through all our data. |
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I just didn't want to go back home tonight having screwed up so early in the task. |
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Also ahead tonight, the justices and Janet Jackson the Supreme Court actually weighing in on remember that wardrobe malfunction? |
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I'd been walking on the bad ankle a lot tonight, and it was definitely letting me know. |
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Now, if I can stay awake until tonight I might just be able to get back into a regular pattern again. |
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That's not my fight, and I'll sleep easy tonight knowing that I've answered the call of duty with an extra topping of usefulness. |
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After a full day at school, they both went to sleep tonight earlier than normal. |
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But in Broward County tonight there was an attempt to stop those votes from counting once the polls closed. |
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Tonight is a big night, because tonight I am going to my first creative writing class. |
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World championship quarter-finalist Steve Foster will get another surprise visit before the most important fight of his life tonight. |
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Kelly Holmes is the Olympic 800 metres champion after her dramatic win in the final tonight. |
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Before the presidential candidates go head to head, two of their campaign top guns will give us a sense of what to expect tonight. |
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Residents of neighbouring Brandon Grove are without electricity for two hours tonight while the fault is corrected. |
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In any event, the White House tonight is maintaining a diplomatic silence on this apparently very touchy subject. |
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There will be a penitential service in the Dominican Church tonight at 8 pm and all are welcome to attend. |
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Anyone keen to audition is welcome to attend a read-through at the school tonight at 7.30 pm. |
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If it's not close, between the exit polls and the early counts, we could have an idea even as early as tonight or tomorrow morning. |
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Now, probably they will do a warring business tonight given that this is Cuban Independence Day. |
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Today my task is going to be readying our apartment for this party we're having tonight. |
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This is of course a fictional roadhouse set somewhere in the northern American wastes but tonight one of its namesakes holds a similar ambience. |
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We'll have reaction from some of those family members joining us here live, tonight. |
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A party was held at the home yesterday in advance of her birthday, and her family were taking her out for dinner tonight. |
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For tonight, he had tied back his hair in a tidy queue, and his eyes seemed especially bright from his sapphire-colored tunic. |
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His wife would ream him good tonight when she found out he spent the afternoon at the track instead of the home improvement store. |
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Lauren and I went to Osteria tonight and the waiters outnumbered the customers. |
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But we expect to be up late tonight in Arizona, because the polls show that was a horse race before Election Day today. |
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Much of the Midwest is on alert tonight for severe storms after a weekend of wild weather. |
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To relive the excitement of the lock-in, I'll be starting work at closing time tonight, and working through till breakfast. |
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Well, if I pass away tonight, it will probably be on account of overwork and not as a result of hunger. |
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I suppose it sounds feasible enough, although they haven't brought him much luck tonight. |
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An excellent dance band is playing quicksteps to a large elegant room built for hundreds but tonight seating fewer than a dozen. |
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We filled the tub with ripe fruit, and tonight it will join our windfalls in an apple and blackberry crumble. |
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Councillors are recommended to approve plans for four new units at the shopping centre at a meeting tonight. |
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Viewers will see her tonight auditioning for a part in one of the country's most successful musicals, Mama Mia, in London's West End. |
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A hard frost is forecast tonight, while more snow and sleet is on the way tomorrow and Friday. |
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I sorry but such social deviants cant just squat down anywhere you feel, I may go down there tonight and give them a good kicking. |
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The National Football League kicks off its new season tonight and for the second year in a row the event is being marked with a live concert. |
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South Africans will be holding thumbs for a dose of good news coming out of Dublin, Ireland, tonight at 6pm our time. |
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Well, all I can say is that I'm too tired to retype it tonight, too bad, tomorrow is another day. |
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The crackdown is not aimed at organised firework shows and tonight promises a feast of spectacular events. |
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I wrote two pieces tonight for various jobs, but they both are thin, trembling, smelly things. |
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Let me ask you this, what can we expect, Karen, tonight from the two prime-time speakers? |
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It got so bad he moved to Cobble Hill, but he's revisiting his old haunts tonight in the interest of psychotherapy. |
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So as a big tease he made a debut gig tonight and promptly broke up his band. |
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I'll be jokin' it up at THE SOCIAL tonight with a great lineup so why not come down? |
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She is a Harvard University research fellow and joins us tonight from Philadelphia. |
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And, oddly enough, I think the only reason I'm back up on the net tonight is because I woke up and coughed till I puked this morning. |
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It appears that the Democratic presidential candidate tonight has taken a commanding lead in the race for his party's presidential nomination. |
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Thousands of Swindon youngsters will be eagerly waiting up for Santa to drop down the chimney tonight. |
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The road addicts are really suffering withdrawal symptoms tonight, and their screams are truly touching. |
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Would you please put your hands together and join me in welcoming our debaters tonight. |
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I'm gonna drag you home tonight and we're going to explore this concept of evolution. |
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It was hard work, I was getting crotchety, and tonight the blisters on my calves are as big as gobstoppers. |
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I'm just grumpy because the football will be starting tonight just as I walk into work. |
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Continuity could be the key as York City look to make it back-to-back victories when they travel to Kidderminster tonight. |
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And we should see more of a westward trend as we head into the latter hours this evening and overnight for tonight. |
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The doctors want her up on her feet in a few hours and walking around by tonight. |
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Adam, thanks for taking time out of your very busy schedule to be with us tonight. |
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My intuition and my brain are telling me that tonight we need to keep dialoguing. |
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I've got my healthy meals ordered for tomorrow, so I just have to get through tonight and tomorrow afternoon and I'll be home free. |
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The following is a transcript, nearly word for word, of a tape recording I made earlier tonight. |
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I think this speech tonight raised the bar for what was already a very significant Republican challenge. |
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I've been thinking and I want you to come with me tonight to that new coffee house for the poetry readings. |
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Every hoser and his brother knows tonight is the championship game of the World Cup of Hockey. |
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But tonight I didn't have the time or strength to comfort her, and at that moment I was just as terrified as she was. |
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Offshore oil rigs and platforms, refineries along the Gulf Coast all closed tonight ahead of the hurricane. |
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Other things you should avoid consuming tonight are Berliner doughnuts, Fraulein fairy cakes and Leipzig nuclear reactors. |
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Local artist Beatrice Winkler will open her new exhibition of fresco secco paintings tonight. |
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Maybe tonight when I am not too tired to fight it out I'll try to figure it out again. |
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Well, the plan at this point is to try to do some writing tonight, and barring that, tomorrow afternoon. |
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From the great minds think alike files, th newspaper posted this story tonight on the same subject. |
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Search teams are tonight stepping up their efforts to rescue abandoned pets in New Orleans as well. |
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The fact that he can say that tonight suggests that, actually, he is a fair-weather friend. |
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An ambitious vision of Barnsley transformed from a grimy former mining community into a thriving market town is to be unveiled tonight. |
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If you want, there's a minor league baseball game going on tonight in Orleans. |
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I'm focusing on these differences because it's important that we stress tonight that this is an institute for media studies. |
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Eight years old tonight, the Irish language channel will forgo the traditional on-screen orgy of birthday self-congratulation. |
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In the meantime, you still have until tonight to submit your stories of shameful misbehaviour. |
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Red faces tonight for one Minister and her staff who sent some fanmail to the breakfast show shock jock, but sent it to the wrong radio station. |
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City are expected to field a reserve team based on trialists and youngsters tonight when they play Birmingham at Solihull. |
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I think I'll plow on with it tonight and produce a finished version, then I can refine a version tomorrow. |
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I've been invited to a screening tonight of some new television shows and commercials. |
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Parents are gearing up for a showdown with education chiefs tonight over the future of a well-loved primary school. |
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It's all hands to the deck now, starting tonight with a ruthless clear out so we can turn this place into a show home. |
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That brings us to the subject of our poll tonight on the highly coveted swing voter. |
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There is good news tonight on helping single moms back to work and off welfare. |
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But if they had directed and channeled their energy like they have done tonight then the Walsall game wouldn't have been a competition. |
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He might have been just talking out of turn, but tonight might be interesting. |
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New patdown procedures are in effect tonight after hundreds of women complained they were being groped during the screenings. |
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Still to come, new developments tonight in the ongoing blame game over Hurricane Katrina. |
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Laura scowled, this banter could go on for hours, and tonight she was in no mood for it, handling Ryan was enough for the time being. |
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Blackpool will erupt in a blaze of colour tonight when the town's world-famous Illuminations blossom into life. |
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Be prepared tonight for a journey, and meet me at moonrise beneath the Great Cottonwood. |
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The moot is tomorrow, my point of law absurdly impossible to argue, and the prospect of sleep tonight absurdly impossible to contemplate. |
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At dusk tonight, somewhere in Afghanistan's blasted and baked mountains and deserts, a small group of men will face the setting sun and kneel. |
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But tonight the stars are blotted out by a huge searchlight arcing across the sky from the south. |
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St Martin's Church sits resplendent at the centre of the development and tonight was all lit up for Chrimbo. |
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So tonight you're going to catch your breath and put to test that absence makes the heart grow fonder theory. |
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The stranglehold that the airline enjoys on the Kangaroo route between Australia and London faces a new challenge tonight. |
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My guest tonight says it is un-American in his view to deny these children American citizenship. |
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I'm making a point of finding new work to do tonight so that the managers realise that I am not deliberately bludging. |
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His early success has plateaued and he will be looking to use tonight as a springboard into the pre-election period. |
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She knew when her father came in and she smelled the whiskey that this had to happen tonight. |
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The conversation at dinner tonight might have shed some light on why I am so absent-minded. |
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I've gotten tickets to SonicFest 2005 tonight but I am contemplating skipping it. |
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I have a test tonight that I'm ridiculously underprepared for, because I've been heavily concentrating on my other class. |
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The TV investigation, Running The Gauntlet, is being broadcast in two parts tonight and next week in the West Country. |
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Richard, 43, appears alongside Oakworth woman Katrina Wood in leading parts tonight and tomorrow. |
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She got really drunk tonight and didn't want to go home to her parents so she showed up here. |
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I'm doing the accounts tonight and you can rely on me to absquatulate first thing in the morning. |
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As expected, tonight looks like an extremely interesting end to a particularly uninspiring campaign. |
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I greet you tonight from a new internet cafe, opened only this week and perhaps marginally nearer than my usual one. |
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A shocking new study tonight shows how simply riding the bus to school can be harmful to your child's health. |
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There's a sucker born every minute, or something like that, and tonight I met a big one. |
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I saw some people in a restaurant tonight whom I thought looked like narcos. |
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I'm going to have to do my maths tonight to see if I need to dash down to the shop and find more of the same dye lot. |
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Our friendship has been strained lately, but I was also hoping that maybe tonight things could be smoothed over once and for all. |
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Just how important is it to go tonight instead of getting a good night's sleep and starting fresh in the morning? |
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But tonight showed the contrast between a guy who's finished his agenda and a guy who's breaking his neck to implement a new agenda. |
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There are some startling new revelations tonight about Marilyn's life and death. |
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For tonight at least it's cool here in Texas and snuggling under those blankets sounds mighty good. |
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I'm preparing for the very large and apparently very popular gig tonight by revisiting my UKG compilation CD's and white labels. |
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Waldi warns us not to set up our beds outside the camp tonight as hyenas and jackals prowl this area. |
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The piece's next movement, a canon at the octave, frames the first four movements together, but the quartet chose not to play it tonight. |
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Caleb Kwan was in a rather serious car accident tonight when his BMW was broadsided by a large truck. |
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The reality is she's articulate and she's composed, and apparently some people tonight have sour grapes. |
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American astronaut Ed Lou tonight is headed back to Earth aboard a Russian Soyuz space capsule. |
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She thought wistfully of the elegant ball gown that had been made just for tonight. |
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I had hoped that we would be spared what happened here tonight until you all had been hardened by more experience. |
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We begin tonight with the president's nomination of Judge John Roberts to the Supreme Court. |
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So I will try and finish up my taxes tonight and send them in because they are due at midnight. |
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Some flew home on Thursday night, and the last will return to Britain by tonight. |
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Bolton is tonight expected to be officially crowned the friendliest place in Britain. |
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Senator Kerry arrives in Florida tonight where President Bush has already spent part of the day visiting with hurricane victims. |
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Mary, none of the four people who visited with us tonight or those featured in the documentary after innocence were death penalty cases. |
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None of that was going to go on tonight, but I guess it was only right to humor my sister anyways. |
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When I showered tonight I blew my nose and tiny splodges of green splattered everywhere. |
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I wanted to look good tonight and hopefully my volumizing shampoo would actually work for once. |
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One of the people here tonight to see Martin is a young Burmese man from the minority Chin ethnic group. |
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She had huge norks, a tight jumper and really, really tight jeans, and tonight would be the night that I would be the manly man and make my move. |
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The goal was to have them for dinner tonight with some fresh slaw, a sweet corn salad, some good cornbread and beer. |
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Ms Carey will perform the stunt on stage at the Hull New Theatre during the run, from tonight until Saturday. |
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And last night I went to Chinatown and bought some gorgeous raspberry nubbly silk, which tonight I made into curtains for my living room. |
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You have plenty to do tonight. You have to get packed and such. Please, let me. |
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We were planning to make sushi tonight along with a Japanese noodle dish that my friend Amanda taught me to make. |
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Nobody makes a drama out of a crisis quite like that team, and they might have good reason to after tonight. |
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I'll call you tonight via telephone and we can decide where we're eating for dinner. |
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Being on WGN tonight reminded me that call letters for radio and TV stations often used to be chosen as acronyms for something else. |
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I didn't sleep much last night, and I hope I'll be able to sleep tonight without any kind of sedatives, except maybe chamomile tea. |
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I'm hungry and tonight they are having my favorite meal, clam and potato chowder, swordfish, and apple pie for dessert. |
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I realised I didn't have food poisoning tonight as Luc spent most of the night in the bathroom with loud groans and retches. |
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A light aircraft pilot was said to be lucky to be alive tonight after ditching his plane in the Irish Sea. |
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From midnight tonight until midnight Monday March 3, double demerit point infringements will be issued for those who fail to follow the rules. |
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You risked your neck as much as we did tonight, and for two guys you'd never even met. |
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All that has been accomplished tonight is that one party have vented their spleen by trying to have a crack at another. |
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I leave again tonight for some more stuff in New York, then off to the Texas race. |
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A soul infused night is on offer tonight at Kendal's Tintos with a hard-core clubber turned international DJ pro. |
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The next card game will take place tonight Tuesday in the Brown Memorial Hall, Foxford. |
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From Washington tonight, we'll report that we're all working harder than ever for less, while politicians ballyhoo our higher productivity. |
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You had this piece of oratory tonight from Jessie, you know, the old-time stuff. |
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And tonight the curtain will go up for the opening night of the open-air production in Blackpool's Stanley Park. |
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I would like to think it wasn't a true reflection and tonight we can show that is the case. |
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The headliners tonight need no introduction and the choice of venue seemed to have put them back where they belong. |
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Why had Madame Rostropov, the real fortune teller, picked tonight not to turn up? |
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Lines are open from midnight tonight and will close on Thursday, September 2 at noon. |
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His threshold challenge tonight is to convince the American people that he is prepared to be a heartbeat away from the presidency. |
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Bulls fans will be praying for a bruising encounter tonight as Bradford travel to Knowsley Road in seven days time for the Super League opener. |
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I'm going to go beg for money and we might end up with enough to rent a room to stay for tonight. |
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When he gangles on to the stage tonight he tells us that there are going to be new songs and old songs. |
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The selection tonight was either breaded chicken with rice, string beans, and a roll, or a big bowl of beef stew and a roll. |
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There are lots of celebs here tonight from all different parts of the television universe. |
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Safe for now the Scorpion continued on its journey, its targets for tonight were insects, spiders, centipedes, and other scorpions. |
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Meanwhile, the Rovers midfielder is due to step up his comeback from injury with a run-out in the reserves' game at Middlesbrough tonight. |
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I think my parents rang me tonight but my phone was outta reception and it was too late to call them back. |
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I've spent the last three nights working until 1am and I'm rather tired of it, so I'm going to beg off tonight. |
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A lot has been said tonight about hidden agendas, and I suggest there could well be a hidden agenda behind even the title of this bill. |
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We are pretty confident that 100 per cent will be with the Royal Mail by midnight tonight or, at the outside, in the early hours. |
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All three candidates who will debate tonight on Brockton cable TV got their campaigns in gear last month. |
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The managers went around the keyers tonight trying to find volunteers to man the lines. |
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Mark Sertori admits he has a point to prove tonight as York City go head to head with his new club and play-off chasers Cheltenham Town. |
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It looks like the kids and I are going shopping tonight while my spouse is out hobnobbing at the bar with his co-workers. |
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The city was on a knife-edge tonight as its flood defences faced their toughest test following the continuing deluge. |
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The way they're both playing tonight there's only ever going to be one winner of that contest, and the Liverpool centre-half hacks the ball clear. |
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The Knights are booked in for a post-match swim tonight to help them warm down, then they will have a light training session on Sunday morning ahead of Monday's game. |
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She was out on the razzle tonight, bet there's a sore head tomorrow! |
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There were plenty more people tonight because of the Samhain festivities. |
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Police officers are also warning elderly people to be on their guard tonight because Halloween can be rife with people committing distraction burglaries. |
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Hundreds of stars, celebs, wannabes and liggers are air-kissing and back-biting their way through a string of posh parties in the capital tonight and tomorrow. |
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