Perhaps Bertie might consider an amphitheatre for the orchestra, after he has built the bowl, of course. |
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Like most sound people I fell about the place laughing when Bertie appointed the little corporal to the position of Minister for Defence. |
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He saw that his father noticed that to, but unlike Bertie he was not happy about it. |
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Bertie gave an expressive grunt, which conveyed his opinion that there was no accounting for tastes. |
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It is certainly possible, and Bertie Ahern will doubtless be working hard to achieve both. |
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They smoke pipes, whereas Bertie Wooster and his friends smoke cigars or cigarettes. |
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Bertie underwent a major operation some weeks ago and has been recuperating since. |
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Bertie on the beach in white and yellow check casuals, hair blowing in the breeze, bopping alongside the rest, enjoying his EU observer status. |
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Bertie was instead to be found living it up with the luvvies at a book bash in the Guinness Storehouse Gravity Bar. |
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Clever editing had Bertie Ahern involved in a ring supplying worn Westlife underwear to fans in the east. |
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Bertie led his team out onto the field only to discover the backroom team had not done their homework. |
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One senior figure said that if Taoiseach Bertie Ahern had any sense, he would jettison the PDs immediately. |
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What Ireland and our Bertie should align itself and us to is not a war on terror but a war on want. |
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And someone has obviously told Bertie to be more decisive, because he isn't nearly as dithery as he was before. |
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On the basis that more people drink Guinness than Bass, then he's already one up on Bertie. |
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The finding will come as a disappointment to Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, who a week ago chose Tralee to start his nationwide canvass. |
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She had a private meeting with Bertie, who was sympathetic but inscrutable. |
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In one delightful sequence, Bertie urges Churchill to form a new government, but asks that he leave newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook out of it. |
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Popular interest in collecting silver was immortalised by Bertie Wooster's antics with cow creamers and porringers. |
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Looking fit and bronzed, Bertie was one of a number of politicians who have stayed in West Kerry recently. |
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The world class health service promised by Bertie Ahern has yet to emerge from the unreformed structure of the Irish health delivery service. |
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Bertie dropped in on the 48-hour sleepout under the Bank of Ireland porticoes at College Green to chat to the teenagers and wish them well. |
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The final stretch of Ireland's longest motorway will be officially opened by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern today. |
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I would hope Bertie has hauled him over the coals and, if he hasn't, it shouldn't be too late even now for him to do so. |
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Senior government sources have dampened speculation that the Taoiseach Bertie Ahern is preparing for an early election. |
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Biography, as Bertie Wooster might have put it, is a dashed tricky business. |
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Even during his years in New York in the 1960s, Bertie remained very prominent in club circles. |
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Bertie Walsh and Jimmy Kelly both visited the school and afterwards gave the boys a tour of the railway station and the old signal box. |
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Bertie had to admit the lamb stew was the best he ever tasted. |
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In contrast, Bertie Carvel's fine, upstanding Karl is both latter-day Robin Hood, punishing his gang's excesses, and Hamletesque brooder meditating on life and death. |
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No one is laughing, Bertie, because driving at 95 mph is no joke. |
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It's not truly Christmas until you've seen James Corden gouge out Bertie Carvel's glass eye with his fingers. |
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So too will Bertie Ahern, Ireland's premier and another toiler in the peace-process vineyard, for he faces a difficult general election. |
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If this happens and I know that Bertie Ahern is a master of patience and persuasiveness agreement may not be far away. |
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The four page boys listed in today's programme were Hugo Bertie, Viscount Aithrie, Charles Armstrong-Jones and Arthur Chatto. |
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It's a huge mistake to believe the Bertie Wooster myth of the idiotic chinless wonder, loafing his days away. |
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During the debate several of Trimble's key allies deserted him, including Bertie Kerr, the Fermanagh delegate. |
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Back in 2006-07 the Fianna Fáil administration led by Bertie Ahern had an ambitious vision for the north of Ireland. |
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In view of the fact that Scotland will not be playing in the World Cup, Bertie Vogts should probably be sacked from his job as coach. |
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Finally, I should like to congratulate Bertie Ahern on the appointment of our old colleague Mr Gijs de Vries as Counter-terrorism Coordinator. |
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Under the able management of Bertie Ahern, the Irish have overcome two major hurdles in the last couple of weeks. |
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The Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom and Ireland, Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern, came to Belfast and showed true leadership. |
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May I first of all thank my good friend Bertie Ahern for those kind words of welcome. |
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Every agreement he struck with Bertie was dishonoured, and it bothered him, and he would talk about it. |
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President Mary McAleese and Taoiseach Bertie Ahern were represented by their respective aides-de-camp, Captain Sue Ramsbottom and Captain Gerald O'Grady. |
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Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has signalled that he intends retaining the controversial Groceries Order, despite admitting that abolishing it would bring down prices. |
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As Bertie Wooster might say, a bit much to spring on a lad with a morning head. |
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On the basis that real friends should point out the error of their ways to save their friends from trouble, Bertie should take George to one side and tell him. |
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Yes, I know that it's still hard to know what exactly Bertie says or what he means or what the sum of his winding sentences and tortuous paragraphs amount to. |
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Various smoke signals have been sent up, but in truth, nobody knows. This is the type of thing that Bertie always, always keeps in pectore until the very last moment. |
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I went to Tesco and came back with a bar of Bertie Bassett's soft nougat. |
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Their first child, William Bertie Blackstone, born 21 August 1762, did not survive to adulthood. |
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All the Irish political classes expect the report to be highly critical of Fianna Fáil's election hat-trick winner and taoiseach during the boom years, Bertie Ahern. |
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All the principals are stalwart and right-minded in their work, including Bertie Carvel, a great new star, who plays Miss Trunchbull, the headmistress of Matilda's school and the queen of the meanies. |
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The Grand Master of the Order of Malta, Fra' Andrew Bertie, received the Ambassador of Belgium to the Holy See, H. E. Benoît Cardon de Lichtbuer, in the Magistral Palace on 22 June. |
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Consistent success deserted them until the late 1960s, when former club physiotherapist Bertie Mee built a team capable of winning the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1970 and the domestic league and cup double a year later. |
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The President-in-Office of the Council, Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, will present to this meeting an assessment as to the state of the negotiations with regard to the new EU treaty. |
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Against that background I am calling on the Spring Council and the Irish Prime Minister, Taoiseach Bertie O'Hearn, to raise this issue at this important meeting. |
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Before its Presidency began, Prime Minister Bertie Ahern wrote to his fellow Heads of State or Government to call for joint efforts in favour of increased competitiveness, higher employment and sustained economic growth. |
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Ireland's ex-leader Bertie Ahern has resigned from his party after a corruption inquiry. |
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Bertie Ahern was forced to resign as the Irish Republic's Taoiseach yesterday because of a deepening scandal about his financial affairs. |
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I am sure that Bertie Ahern and his colleagues will bring to bear all their determination and abilities to ensure that this will be a successful Presidency. |
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Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern said that new negotiations should not be expected before March 2004 as they should only be resumed when member states were willing to make greater compromises. |
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Instead, I am greeted by the most gregarious 54 year old, hair fashioned into a Tintin quiff, neck wrapped in a Bertie Wooster-ish scarf, eyes shining with life. |
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I wish to express my thanks and pay tribute to the Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, the whole Irish government and the vast majority of those in Irish politics for the extraordinary commitment they have shown. |
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There have been statements by the British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, and the Irish Prime Minister, Bertie Ahern, that both countries needed to end the demarcation between Schengen and non-Schengen. |
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That is why I welcome the fact that the President-in-Office of the Council, our Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, is holding an extensive round of bilateral negotiations with European Union leaders at this particular time. |
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Bertie Ahern may not have his troubles to seek, but he's clearly not going to let things lie where they were before his three-in-a-row electoral victory in May. |
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Stephen Mangan is the Platonic ideal as Bertie Wooster, as is clear from the moment he clocks the audience and bares his teeth in the most adorably asinine and good-natured grin in captivity. |
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To José Manuel Durão Barroso and Javier Solana I offer my most sincere felicitations, and to Bertie Ahern and his colleagues my very warmest thanks. |
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In the earliest stories, Bertie often rewards Jeeves by giving him cash, sometimes in a specified amount, but as ministration and recompense enter a psychological realm, this sort of crass transaction vanishes. |
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A straw poll of delegates at the SDLP's annual conference in Armagh City yesterday found massive support for joining Taoiseach Bertie Ahern's party. |
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We were immensely fortunate to have an Irish leadership – in the form of Bertie Ahern and his key ministers – that was prepared to lay aside the grievances and attitudes of the past. |
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Signing of the Commission's Road Safety Charter, with Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, Transport Minister Seamus Brennan and the Commission Vice-President Loyola de Palacio, Dublin Castle. |
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She tells him all about a boy called Bertie and a White Lion, whose fates are intertwined from the African veld to the battlefields of First World War France. |
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Some scholars speculate that the colonists relocated to that location, on what is now called Salmon Creek in the Bertie County community of Merry Hill. |
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After the death of his brother Fred in 1877, Sullivan supported Fred's large family financially for the rest of his life, effectively adopting his nephew Bertie. |
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Bertie stayed with his uncle Arthur for the rest of the composer's life. |
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Corgis Bertie and Morgan took centre stage during the filming for Jubilee Nation, a hip-hop track to celebrate the Queen's 60 years on the throne. |
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The House of Lords eventually ruled that the office belonged to the heir male, Robert Bertie, 14th Baron Willoughby de Eresby, who later became Earl of Lindsey. |
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Docu-drama tracing the emergence of the supergrass system in 1972 and its infamous characters, including Bertie Smalls, the first informer who shopped hundreds of associates. |
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