Even though I knew she wouldn't win, I'm still miffed she got booted from the competition. |
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The former Kentucky center, who was booted off the team because he never returned from Christmas break, is transferring to Louisville. |
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When the system is booted up and is showing the login screen, press and hold the Ctrl-Alt keys and press the F1 function key. |
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I'd wear army pants and trainers some days and then jeans some other days and then I'd be all suited and booted at other times. |
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They make their daily commute into work on the train among the suited and booted bound for another day at the office. |
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So y'all leave the house suited and booted, neat and complete from the head to the feet. |
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He threw himself down in a blue upholstered armchair and dropped his booted feet onto the matching footstool. |
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Out of overalls and newly suited and booted, I hardly recognised him on the platform at Waverley Station. |
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Every cross section of the populace was there, from suited and booted city types to parents with their children in push-chairs. |
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Malt attacked from the restart and, with Cooke temporarily out of action, Will Barber booted a penalty. |
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The rest were suited and booted, meeting the corporate paymasters and generally celebrating. |
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It actually took several reboots before I successfully booted into the BIOS setup screen. |
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They may be suited and booted in the video, but the song is anything but respectable. |
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How long before we see him, suited and booted, addressing the Tory conference on the dangers of low-interest rates? |
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It was only last year, after the merger announcement, that the regional ISP found itself booted from the rebroadcasts. |
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Clark was booted off the show in a flap over a previous arrest he didn't tell producers about. |
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Five minutes later burly full forward Luke Ferguson booted the ball to the net for a second goal and it looked curtains for the Carlow town side. |
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He stamped his booted foot, knowing that Vin had something to do with her disappearance. |
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When he was finally exposed and booted, Dunlap had the nerve to demand severance pay and insist that the board reprice his stock options. |
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The sound of booted feet was punctuated by the occasional clank of metal and soft, guttural voices. |
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It's now 13 years since the Commies got booted out, and free enterprise is booming. |
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Seeing as how I was being billed by the hour in the parkade, I asked the security clowns if I would have to pay for the time I was being booted. |
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The light started to fade and I could hear the sound of booted feet legging it out of the alley. |
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Travellers occupying a controversial site next to a Southampton playing field are about to be booted off. |
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By early 2005, he booted Roll Wid Us out across London's pirate radiosphere, tore up clubs and supported 50 Cent. |
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It's an uncomfortable parallel, anyway, since British voters ungratefully booted Churchill out of office once the Second World War was over. |
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The staccato beat of booted feet and armour jingling sounded almost musical. |
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They booted another two goals while a resolute navy unit kicked one more to end the game with an average of one per quarter. |
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He could have allowed it to run for a goal kick or even booted it into the stand. |
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Each time she missed, Jesse taunted her again, until Amber was so angry with him that she booted it the hardest she ever had. |
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Hedges of thorn and dog rose give way to hedges of neat privet, a suburban section where I felt a right Charlie booted and rucksacked. |
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Charity volunteers thought they were given their marching orders when the council booted them off their usual patch. |
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He lasted ten minutes before the coach booted him off the pitch and made him watch from the side. |
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Nikko does have a lot of fans, and there were a lot of people who thought that he had been booted off too early. |
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Crew members booted them off the plane in Washington D.C. for their drunk and disorderly behavior. |
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There will be no international commitment to pursue if she is booted out of office. |
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Didn't we already have one of those in the first season and he was booted out very quickly. |
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If Davis is booted out, it will more or less become accepted fact that he was an inept governor. |
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Once in, the members must follow certain protocols of interaction or they are booted out. |
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Politicians generally don't understand the immorality and illegality of their acts, till they are booted out of power. |
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Comparing them and their comrades to booted divertissement dancers in nineteenth-century ballet is out of the question. |
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Cautiously they both walked onward, pebbles crunching underneath their thinly booted feet. |
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If any number of tickets are not paid within 30 days of being issued, the vehicle will be booted. |
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Murph's car got booted today in the municipal lot for repeated parking violations. |
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Those in geriatric care are working with persons in their second childhood and thus get booted down to the bottom again. |
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He was booted out of home at the age of eleven after announcing he was going to be a song-and-dance man. |
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After the boy gets booted out of the house, I reassure Dad it was a totally innocent peck and that there was no monkey business going on. |
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When the laptop had booted up, he used the mouse to click on a few icons on the desktop before he found the History folder. |
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Will Rachel gain admission to Fantasy Island or be booted off, or flee in revulsion? |
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As the system booted up, Beck noticed that an abnormal number of terminals were active. |
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It's the season to get suited and booted and there's a suit for everyone. |
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The group so extreme it got booted from al Qaeda controls huge swaths of territory. |
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If the cocker spaniel has to be booted out, then the cocker spaniel has to be booted out. |
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Despite plenty of gossip in Copenhagen cafes, no politician has ever been booted from office because of a dalliance. |
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Things got worse when a dropped home pass was booted down the other end for Roundhegians to kick a second penalty and close the gap to two points. |
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If they break the law they will be booted out of the country. |
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Little black books don't have to be booted up, email programs and cell phones have their own address books, and the internet is one big phone book anyway. |
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In the old days, bands were playing medicine shows or vaudeville, where you had to capture your audience immediately or you were booted off the stage. |
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The distant tread of booted feet sounded above me and I smiled. |
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Once suited and booted, he began his uphill battle against recidivism. |
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While the suited and booted clientele make their way home from such events, however, the parties in the pubs are just beginning to enter into the spirit of things. |
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You don't need to be suited and booted to break into business. |
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Clambering up he opened the door to a man suited and booted. |
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If I put the hard word on any of my students or colleagues I supervise I deserve to be booted out of my job because I am potentially exploiting my authority. |
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Windows booted without any hiccups, and to test load performance I ran a cruncher on it for about 10 minutes before concluding that the new speeds were solid. |
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It was not so much that her fundament had been booted into touch by the experienced Italian that had made her day, but that she had been there at all. |
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He booted Sal in the ribs and the horse leaped into a full gallop. |
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Dundee's skills were evident as languid Sara turned the Aberdeen defence, Caballero played devilish deft passes and the diminutive white booted Novo proved a nagging menace. |
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In the first minute, a short passback from Blazej Augustyn gave Moult a sniff but keeper Neil Alexander booted the ball away in the nick of time. |
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The Blues, booted out of the Champions League by PSG in midweek, can't afford more slip-ups if they want to keep a clear lead in the title race. |
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Fly-half Andy Lee booted Saracens into the lead with a penalty but went on to rue four miskicks at goal which might have swung the match. |
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But when she abruptly left the organization, there was a widespread sense that she had been booted out for her comments. |
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Negredo tried to kid on that Elia had booted him in the head during a clash in the box and collapsed. |
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The horrified housemates were forced to vote publicly on air to decide whether she or Makosi should be booted out. |
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By the age of 3, the twins were booted out of a day-care center after they bit and drew blood from other children. |
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Trodden Weed, a painting said to have been admired by Nikita Khrushchev, shows only a man's booted legs walking across the grass. |
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I go to the gym three times a week and can run rings round other staff half my age but I'm still being booted out because of a birthday. |
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Jenkins booted a pair of field goals, Hopkins and George Nwokoji each notched a touchdown. |
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In Electroserver, the kick command disconnects a user totally from the server and gives him a message about why he was booted. |
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She was unceremoniously booted off the national stage in June. |
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He said uptill now wherever elections have been held the people have ensured that the mother-son duo government was booted out of power. |
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This led to a right old stooshie when the ladette, who was well-bladdered, booted him up his wazoo. |
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But they will be forced to support the party line or face being booted out. |
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Mr. Thompson reportedly booted executives off a cross-continental Citigroup flight to be alone with the impeccably brunette anchoress. |
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As an IRC member with operator status, Swallow was able to manage who was allowed to remain in chat sessions and who got booted off the channel. |
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Brown could barely hide her fury at Leeds' roughhouse tactics with Carnegie's aggressive goalkeeper Afrika Morris booted off court twice in two minutes. |
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We told last week how the ex-England and Manchester United ace was booted out by his X Factor dancer wife Kristina Macmillan just months after they wed. |
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A 20-yard run by quarterback Kade Harrington put them in Glander's range, and the senior kicker booted a chip-shot 30-yard field goal with 11 seconds left. |
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Next, you'll need to create an autoinstall diskette. When the potential client machines are booted with this diskette, the process of downloading their image begins. |
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It was proposed by the independent McKay Commission, set up by the Coalition in 2012 to address the West Lothian Question but then booted into the long grass. |
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The cavorting couple duly got into the seasonal spirit before some party pooper spotted them and security booted the loved-up ladies out of the Stamford Bridge bash. |
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