A scatty sort of goal midway through the first period put an end to that hope. |
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Emma Thompson is on great form as Sybil Trelawney, a scatty, pop-eyed Professor of Divination who reads tea leaves. |
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I recommend a mobile phone to make her look not like a scatty old lady but a busy executive on the job. |
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Slightly scatty, she is perceived as neurotic, which seems par for the course in the New York she inhabits. |
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As scatty or daft as I may come across here at times, work is hugely important to me, a very close second to Willow to be quite honest. |
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All these glimpses are to lead us towards the conclusion that these women are all incredibly powerful, yet retain a sort of scatty charm. |
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But despite the slightly scatty appearance and manner he had, Katie thought he looked, kind of capable. |
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A scatty young woman decides to bring her family together by cooking Thanksgiving dinner in her tiny New York apartment. |
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He might sound like a motormouth, he might sounds scatty and a little out of focus. |
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Does having a scatty heroine, rather than a gormless hero, on the case affect the parody? |
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They job is making sure that scatty, ill-disciplined journalists sound like they actually know what they're talking about. |
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Seriously scatty, it was almost as if she was oblivious to her surroundings and continued to live exactly as she had in Manhattan. |
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Something of that scatty, archaic, tender quality creeps into Garnett's book, too. |
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Much of this stems from the loose, funky feel and scatty genre mash-ups. |
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His anointed successor, Prince Salman, is 76 and said to be growing scatty and infirm. |
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In manner she was a little like Agatha Christie's detective, Jane Marple, apparently a bit sweet and scatty, in reality sharp as a paper cut. |
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She has a kindly, slightly scatty manner and a lively twinkle in her eye. |
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He cares and people that don't know Adel think he is a bit scatty or whatever, but he is very serious about everything. |
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Wiesbaden has the charm of a seemingly ageless lady, a bit scatty, but with a special self-assurance that bears witness to an eventful past. |
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By this stage I should tell you about Michelle, our slightly scatty, but very likeable waitress, who had assured me that the lobster was wonderful. |
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I'm already inclined to be quite scatty, so my life has very little order to it but I love it. |
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It's really all about Laura, who seems to have been rather scatty and ebullient, always moving on. |
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The stuffy ballroom dancers, scatty chamber maid Peggy and loveable Yellow Coat Spike all kept me glued to the box for at least 30 minutes. |
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For those of us who've had enough of whips, handcuffs and submissive heroines, here's hoping that Bridget is still 50 shades of scatty. |
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But BenÃtez, aware of how scatty this team can be, had apparently been preaching composure and Newcastle seemed more intent on respecting their team shape than unhinging their opponents. |
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But he has been widely charged with being indecisive and scatty. |
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An undignified quest, as daffily contrived as any Doris Day comedy, entirely redeemed by the scatty Miss Faris. |
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The get-out clause that you're stressed or scatty or disorganised won't wash forever. |
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It is a hands-on event as the pupils are there to help the scatty Marian find some lost items and books to send off to her brother Richard and his fellow soldiers. |
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When James decided to leave after four successful series, her character married and was replaced by the scatty Carol Boswell, played by the late Elisabeth Estensen. |
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