But why shouldn't a teacher aspire to the latest designer clobber like everyone else? |
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So long as he has only conventional weapons we can overawe him with our armed forces and clobber him back into line if he misbehaves. |
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This tax will clobber bright mobile young people, who can easily fly off to find work elsewhere where taxes are less punitive. |
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As cultists, this group also think their god wants them garbed in the clobber of another age and an alien culture. |
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The first thing that Coach did when we entered the huddle was clobber Zeke in a huge bear hug. |
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A crash was on the way, Baker pointed out, and it would financially clobber many working people. |
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When you've gone to all the trouble of getting dressed up in your best clobber, it's so undignified. |
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When he gets home, he buys himself a new flat and a Porsche, splashes out on new clobber and heads at midday to the boozer. |
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We spend hours preening and dressing in fashionable clobber, and still look like a tired old sack of spuds. |
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The boys wore the standard fan clobber of polo shirts and England strips and draped themselves in flags and beer. |
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You will probably see a lot of young people going around in the clobber of the time, some of which, is now back in fashion. |
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But thanks to our increasing visual sophistication, pretty models and natty clobber is not nearly enough. |
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And so it went, until all players were seated in the rooms in their street clobber. |
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Take the example of a normal worker whose teenage kids want the latest branded clobber. |
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On Monday night, they can put on their best clobber and eat at one of the hotel's two restaurants. |
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But how else to get to Brittany with all the clobber required for a baby of six months and a two-year-old? |
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The family-run emporium is a Mecca for bargain hunters keen to load up on deeply discounted designer clobber. |
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If women don't buy their winter clobber in late August, they won't buy it at all. |
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A few rich-world dissenters, such as Canada, along with most emerging countries, are reluctant to clobber banking systems that have done well. |
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And let's face it, the Sally Army are probably the only folk on the planet who would gratefully accept clobber from the flamboyantly dressed Swede. |
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Only those with no taste, no imagination and too much money wear head-to-toe catwalk clobber. |
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Here, clobber, shoes and jewellery are on the menu, complete with a Tinder-style swiping system to like or reject individual items. |
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Even those that do have a good case are scared to fight and risk a criminal indictment that would clobber their share price. |
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His trademark has always been to clobber Quebec to gain important supporters outside Quebec. |
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If he were to seek the leadership as a favourite son candidate from Quebec he would undoubtedly clobber the competition. |
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When you came in, all this nice gathering was keeping harping on about God and all his clobber. |
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There, when one side clobbers the other, the response is clobber back. |
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This is not the time to clobber post-doctoral students with taxes that will reduce their already-meagre incomes. |
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It is very easy in this process to clobber important data, so make sure you are ready to get it back, if need be. |
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Instead of the clompy footwear of yesteryear, the hi-tech version has adopted the clobber of youngsters nationwide and opted for trainers. |
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And TV babe Jasmin Walia is no different as Insider found out when she came to Liverpool to model a new line of clobber. |
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Other players also threw some of their official clobber to the supporters who milled around the hotel all day long. |
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She also admits that most of Marnie's clothes are Florence's hand-me-downs and not the designer clobber seen on lots of mini-mes nowadays. |
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I'm not for a moment suggesting we would clobber businesses with these wholesale changes governing parental leave overnight. |
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The first is the idea of pre-exposure prophylaxis in other words, giving ARVs to uninfected people to clobber any new infection before it can get going. |
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Investors are well aware that the downturn will clobber corporate profits. |
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They are not serving the interests of working families when they do that, because they do not understand that the experience ratings that would apply would absolutely clobber working families. |
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Most of the job of the UNIX Oracle DBA is keeping the database running, and it does not come as a surprise when they see how easy it is to clobber a server. |
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I have a feeling Julia would clobber me at Scrabble, but I don't mind. |
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The fight is led by two hyperarticulate heavyweights, both Ivy League graduates, each using his decades of experience in battling corporations to clobber the other. |
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Pounding surf beaches, an aquarium where you can dive with sharks and live to tell the tale, eye-popping headland walks and surf shops to buy bonzer Aussie clobber, mate. |
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Now to get rid of this respectable clobber and feel like a man again. |
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In one-dimensional Clobber, stones are arranged in a single row or column. |
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Clobber the 30mph speeders hard and leave as is for the motorway speeders. |
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