But at least with letters you have time to cool off or sober up before you send an insulting missive winging through the ether. |
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This little ditty oft quoted by my granddad while shaving with his cut-throat razor came winging its way from out of my dim and distant past. |
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Turn your back for 5 minutes and whoosh, the sound of another policy announcement winging its way from Queen Anne's Gate. |
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On one dive an eagle ray passed me within 10 feet, lazily winging its way across the grassy flats. |
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A hefty Pallas's gull, may cast a glacial eye at them, winging slowly past, its intentions piratical. |
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Too soon, I was winging back toward SFO, business class this time, warmed by the glow of free liquor and the great memories of the tour. |
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A mated pair of mallards came first, winging around till they finally landed in the skinny stretch of water I'd opened. |
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But they're all wildly different, which basically means bartenders everywhere are winging it. |
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Another panther cried out in response to the first, and it echoed through the forest, sending birds winging into the star-studded sky. |
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The act of twisting around made her shot aimed at Hydrogen Guy go wild, winging Ulysses J. Kramer's monument. |
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A master of improvisation, here he is, winging it at the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. |
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You can select the right constriction for game flushing at your feet or birds winging along at 40 yards. |
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Women tend to spend way too much time preparing instead of just winging it. |
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The madcap machines from blockbuster film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang are winging and trundling their way to Bradford. |
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At present the boxes are winging their way to countries such as Belarus, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Mozambique, Swaziland and Lesotho. |
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I was on the tube this morning, winging my way around the circle line towards High Street Kensington. |
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It's a bit like a car, gathering speed, and just winging out of control, starting to slalom on the ice until it explodes. |
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No, I went home for a while and then found myself about three months later winging back to Broadway again. |
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Letters, cards, all sorts of miraculous medals and good luck charms have all been winging their way there in recent years. |
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I was playing the radio in the background this morning when Melanie Safka's Look what they done to my song, Ma came winging out of the speakers. |
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If you ask me, the question should be turned round and sent, nemesis like, winging in the opposite direction. |
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We're spending about one per cent of the money previous teams have so we're winging it a bit, but hopefully we will get away with it. |
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It was chaos for the first few days, no one had any experience in this type of thing, we were just winging it. |
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A turnover from James Dalton, back in the thick of things after a long spell out in the cold, sent Dean Hall winging down the left touchline. |
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Boxes filled with emergency goods are winging their way to victims of the Iranian earthquake, thanks to the kind-heartedness of Amesbury Rotary Club members. |
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Two days later the Bulstat card was supposedly winging its way by British Post express registered to my assistant in Sofia, delivery in three days guaranteed. |
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Meanwhile, American rap was also winging its way across the Atlantic. Amina was in the thick of all these musical changes. |
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From day to day, images of starving people and dying children are winging their way around the world. |
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Within a day, food and medicine worth millions of dollars were winging their way from a single church to the disaster-hit regions. |
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There was some requisite winging from business lobbyists about the nefarious impact of payroll taxes. |
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It's been a wonderful family holiday in Ontario, and now I'm winging my way back to B. C. This flight is a trip in itself. |
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From somewhere came the monotonous click-click of a Prayer Wheel as some monk endlessly twirled it so that his prayers could go winging forth. |
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If things go well in Finland, there could be more than just Promise winging his way to northern England in the future. |
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Then buy in confidence, knowing that your fabulous designer sunglasses will soon be winging their way to you. |
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Scapular winging can be demonstrated by asking the patient to push against a wall or, preferably, to push against the examiner's hands. |
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Loss of scapular control is detected by demonstrating scapular dyskinesis or scapular winging. |
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The occasional white gull winging its way through the air, the gentle splash of water against the hull, that's all there was to draw our attention away from each other. |
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The quiet was shattered again as two RAF jets came winging across, not so low as to shake the ground, but loud enough to bring any conversation to a halt for a while. |
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I know it may shock you to know I haven't led a blameless life, that my past is not a blissful stroll in the park on a sunny day with bluebirds winging in a cloudless sky. |
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Jesse Jackson could not restrain himself from winging to Santa Maria. |
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Sports fans are like some new species of migratory bird, season after season winging across the world to some far-flung field to unfurl the flag and imbibe the beer. |
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He was speaking in a curious accent and so fast that the words were winging over my head like a flock of supersonic pheasants above a drunken shooter. |
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Horatio, who wants a happier ending for Hamlet than silence, chimes in with a denial of it which gives way to a chorus of singing angels winging Hamlet to heaven. |
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One of them managed to get in a lucky shot, winging Renzu in the left arm. |
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They could well have calculated that winging Chen was the best way of unleashing a sympathy vote for the Green cause that would yield them an avalanche of cash in lost wagers. |
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In mid-air, I turn and squeeze off three shots, winging him. |
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In a split second Jerome, whose anger had begun to build, flashed out his gun and fired, but Selby dropped to one knee and fired his gun, winging him. |
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We can't afford a new pool this year, so we're winging it with this one. |
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It's called winging it and hoping everything comes out okay in the end. |
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In that sense, we've been winging it for what, nearly a decade now? |
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He gets busted down to the ranks for accidentally winging a hostage. |
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The Christmas Cards featuring Faha Church are now available from Nellie Casey and it is hoped that families will buy lots and send them winging their way around the world. |
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Like, this evening, we were watching a bit of TV when a commercial for the latest volume of Barbra Streisand Greatest Hits had the velvet voice winging through the speakers. |
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Today I find myself in the loop for some desperate emails winging between California and Illinois about fire retardant materials and meetings with the Los Angeles Fire Chief. |
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Thanks to Rhonda's co-workers, friends and neighbours, over 200 homemade 'Cookie Care' packages are literally winging their way towards members of the Regiment in the far-off deserts of Afghanistan. |
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Men in blue the skies are winging, In each heart one thought is ringing. |
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But I am winging this a little bit, given those circumstances. |
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What should be a lesson in subterfuge and double-dealing has been, in truth, a rollercoaster ride featuring a man with only amateur acting skills, winging it, crapping himself and being sussed as a mole on the first night. |
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It has minimal winging for improved crossability. |
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Three hours later the trophy was on the move again, winging its way to Dublin, where 1982 FIFA World Cup winner and Republic of Ireland assistant manager Marco Tardelli was welcomed on board to receive the trophy. |
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An opinion from the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety is winging its way to that committee and, in due course, we shall have a full debate on that. |
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The hunter and his dog in their boat may be but a small part of the depiction of two greater scaup winging across a windswept waterway. |
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In some countries, wireless technology has leapfrogged landlines, winging educational material to remote areas previously out of bounds economically and physically. |
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