A full-time career in the topsy-turvy world of film and television production is a very real possibility for her future. |
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But by tomorrow I'll be working 8pm to 8am, and everything will become very topsy-turvy. |
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But Sarah's outlook remains optimistic and most importantly as balanced as it can be in the upside-down, topsy-turvy world of an actor. |
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This topsy-turvy condition resulted in an expensive and chaotic quest for new artistic direction. |
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Wondrous ethereal, soft comes along the third movement, as though exhausted from the topsy-turvy scherzo. |
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If you're living in a topsy-turvy world, try a pineapple upside-down cake, a fresh-berry baked custard, or a green tomato pie. |
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Well, Wolf, as you know, this has been a topsy-turvy race all the way along, one candidate's been up, one candidate's been down. |
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But for sheer drama in this topsy-turvy year, nothing beats the next 11 days as Democratic voters write their own dear-John letters. |
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Infotel's topsy-turvy legal odyssey is being stalled by complex questions about international jurisdiction. |
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Probing the topsy-turvy jumble of wreckage, I spotted the parallel lines of tank tracks. |
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Not for the first time, I reflect on the topsy-turvy, upside-down parallel universe of India. |
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After a recent topsy-turvy spell, the Civil Union Bill appears to be back on track. |
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In her topsy-turvy upside down world she could clearly make out exactly where her body was supposed to be going but she misinterpreted it somewhere from perception to motion. |
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How different this was from Sam's own raggle-taggle tribe and topsy-turvy house! |
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Then again, when has the table had any relevance on this topsy-turvy league? |
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For 130 years, their topsy-turvy plots and satirization of love, honour, class and duty have kept audiences packing houses. |
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But the deeper effect of seeing the world from a different perspective, of calmly abiding in a topsy-turvy, upside-down world, may be the most profound benefit of all. |
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In other words, stop the Audrey-like intellectual flirtation and make yourself a sexual predator, since in this topsy-turvy world, promiscuity has become a virtue. |
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The film is about an old couple who have this gorgeous son, and how after leading a happily married life their world suddenly turns topsy-turvy because of one incident. |
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It all converged one day during his topsy-turvy four-month ride as chief executive officer, when Upside magazine listed his company among the hot 100 firms in technology. |
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In the current topsy-turvy climate, the organisers are still reliant on decent pitch and weather conditions, but are confident that the next four weeks will prove favourable. |
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In England, the politics of this issue are strangely topsy-turvy. |
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Then of course came the drought and everything has been topsy-turvy, with some events threatened by the lack of rain and grass coverage on the playing fields. |
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Now, physicists in England have demonstrated a topsy-turvy Doppler shift in which a radio wave's frequency rises as the source recedes. |
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Borough came back from a disastrous start to get a point in a topsy-turvy encounter at Runcorn on Tuesday. |
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This strikes me as playing at a topsy-turvy world, as a peace project costs a fair bit. |
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Some, unfortunately, get tossed up onto the ice by the ship's wash or get sucked along for a topsy-turvy ride when a big piece of ice flips over. |
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The present approach is really topsy-turvy, and I think that we need to reinstate Montesquieu's principles. |
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This is all in a world which is already topsy-turvy in terms of international trade and the whole issue of security and so on. |
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The arrival of a stranger late in the evening turns everything topsy-turvy, and Rose ends up defying the taboo. |
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No being tossed around by the winds of speculative realty in a topsy-turvy economy. |
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The number of organizations, laws, agreements and activities dealing with global environmental issues has grown topsy-turvy. |
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An unpredictable, creative midfielder, Adolfo Bautista has had a topsy-turvy career to date. |
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The rules, when they apply at all, are reversed, and the science turns topsy-turvy. |
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And even though they now stand 11 points shy of fifth place with games running out, the topsy-turvy nature of Conference North means anything can yet happen. |
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It's the kind of topsy-turvy world we inhabit in our sleep, but creating these unusual clothes has been anything but sweet dreams for the young designer. |
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For in today's topsy-turvy business world, defining core corporate purpose, even at the level of social chit-chat, has never offered a tougher challenge. |
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The island is a topsy-turvy world, a magical and terrifying place where the voyagers' encounters are unpredictable, filled with treachery, danger and wonder. |
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Hung unevenly along the wall, the topsy-turvy letters spelling Water decline toward the floor in a symbolic cascade. |
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The American election is having a particularly topsy-turvy effect on British politics. |
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In this topsy-turvy political year nothing quite seems to be certain. |
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A playful adaptation of the railway, the topsy-turvy ride is the expression of a new culture of amusement that draws on the latest developments in technology. |
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Mr. Speaker, things were pretty topsy-turvy this weekend. |
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It has been a topsy-turvy league and Cavan are no spent force. |
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The outbreak of war turned their world topsy-turvy. |
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Some may welcome the departure of a topsy-turvy manager, but it is worth remembering that the lows are inextricably linked to the highs, and stagnancy is death. |
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Open to the elements, its topsy-turvy layout is intriguing. |
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It marked the perfect end to a topsy-turvy season for the 22-year-old striker, who found himself the whipping boy of the Jets fans as his form faltered and rumours of a move to Sydney abounded. |
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