But Tickle levelled the scores with a chip and chase to the line before Farrell's kick. |
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Hunters Teesside presented a PS5,000 cheque to the Tickle The Taste Buds group, whose Thorntree base was under threat of closure. |
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Like a box of crayons, we are all born with an astounding range of color options, from Mauvelous to Tickle Me Pink. |
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No amount of cajoling can tickle someone's funny bone if the inherent sense of humor needed for that type of joke just isn't there. |
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A pianist is preparing to tickle the ivories for 15 hours to raise money for her church and help people battle breast cancer. |
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Although we are not able to tickle ourselves unassisted, there is a way to trick the brain by using a robot tickler. |
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Here are a few innovative and delicious vegetarian recipes to tickle the palate. |
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After a short time it begins to tickle, then to itch, and finally even make the neck a bit sore! |
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There's no doubt about it, the Savage Striker will tickle the fancy of big-game handgun hunters. |
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He has rapidly figured out that now the least whisker tickle on my cheek awakens me and food appears in his bowl without argument. |
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Somewhere along the line he'd pulled off his bow tie and his dress shirt hung open, allowing wiry hairs to tickle my face. |
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And if a new mobe doesn't tickle your fancy, there's plenty more where that came from. |
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You can tickle your baby's chin or lower lip so the baby will open its mouth. |
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I suppose I could call it a tickle fight, although that really sounds like something a junior high girl would say in context of a slumber party. |
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He was so utterly rapt in the man that he would tickle the peter for him without compunction. |
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I took her home for some slap and tickle, she brought her electric toothbrush and left it in my bathroom. |
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Which only proves that the devoted like their slap and tickle as much as the rest of us. |
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The wholly antiseptic slap and tickle that we see on screen will only make unschooled zygotes blush. |
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The restaurant does not use sugar, but only its substitutes like jaggery, honey, dates or palm jaggery to tickle the sweet tooth. |
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He wants to tickle the funny bone of the audience with either his histrionics or by mimicking the legends of Hindi cinema. |
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Then an overall wearing reject would wander up to the local women and offer them a jug of moonshine for a little slap and tickle. |
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Prepare to expect the unexpected as each episode sets out to spook the brain and tickle the funny bone. |
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The first symptoms of a cold are often a tickle in the throat, a runny or stuffy nose, and sneezing. |
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The giggles soon turned into high-pitched squeals as he continued to tickle her. |
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With a yip of joy, she followed her father into the room, and then she felt everything tickle and her vision blurred. |
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Regardless of the absence of broody hero Roy and the rest of the boys in Green, you'll find something to tickle your fancy. |
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Then an overall wearing reject would wander up to the Appalachian Jezebels and offer them a jug of moonshine for a little slap and tickle. |
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The jokes will tickle both children and adults, a rarity in the animation world. |
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And he proceeded to tickle her with nibbles up and down her wrist and fingers. |
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I opened my mouth to tell him not to tickle me, but couldn't because I was soon doubled over with laughter as he tickled me. |
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There will also be convertibles to drive to the countryside, horses to ride on the beach, piano keys to tickle, and tennis balls to swat. |
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It was an odd, creeping feeling, that made her body tickle and itch at the same time. |
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The festival will have something to tickle the interest of all but the staunchest anti-intellectuals. |
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Heath moved down so his chest was rubbing against mine and I felt his breath tickle the side of my cheek. |
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If you love the taste of passion fruit, this pink liqueur will certainly tickle your tastebuds. |
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I may not know much, but I do happen to know of some interesting projects that will tickle your tailfeather. |
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Besides, the literary selections are the things that really tickle my fancy. |
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Germany's bangers have lost their ability to tickle taste buds, according to the former head of the nation's biggest sausage-maker. |
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But if you've been keeping up to date with his latest offerings then no doubt this will tickle your fancy too. |
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Hang on, I'll keep this post open and add updates when I come across anything that'll tickle your fancy. |
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To tickle your taste buds, the food festival offers a wide range of dishes, including pastas, salads, soups, desserts and pizzas. |
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These spicy and saucy ribs will tickle your taste buds and keep you coming back for more. |
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They wander through an ancient forest and encounter creatures that tickle the curiosity of the child. |
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Why not tickle their impulses and your bottom line by carrying and displaying unique giftware and stationery items? |
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The site is great to read, but I've edited and written lots of stuff I thought was worthy that didn't tickle his fancy. |
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In that case, this film might not tickle your fancy, as it would probably just remind you of a boring day at the office. |
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No jumping up for a tickle when I've dropped my bag and sat down on the settee. |
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I hopped into the backseat of my auntie Joanne's car, next to Carla, who sat in the middle of Crystal and I, and gave her a quick tickle. |
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My mother was silent, and instead of responding, she pressed a warm hand on my stomach, and attempted a tickle. |
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Be honest with yourself, if you're there for a bit of slap and tickle, and that's all, you set the scene. |
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Using his fingertips to tickle my skin and massage my scalp, he opened up my playful side within a few minutes. |
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When I got up, she came out from under the settee to say hello and have a tickle. |
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We waited for the ice cream man and wore shorts and let the grass tickle our bare feet. |
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Rangers supporters will now believe it is possible for them to have reason to tickle these next Sunday. |
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He'd make humorous, taunting faces or just out-do her hits with an unserious blow or a tickle. |
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He seemed glad of the company after a long, dark winter and was soon swimming through my legs and even accepting a tickle under the chin. |
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They are very cute, and with so many people poking their fingers through the cage all day long are already tame and welcome a tickle. |
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It nuzzled against Aben's cheek and was rewarded with a tickle and tender words. |
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Suffice it to say that the headaches of algebra, Pythagoras' theorem, and geometry didn't tickle his fancy. |
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She felt a tickle across her ankle, shook it off and looked to see what it was. |
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I can't remember if Holly tucked both arms under and anyway, what if he wanted to itch a tickle on his nose? |
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Adam was the inspiration for the first of the Mr Men books when he asked his father what a tickle looked like. |
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However, the pain was little more than a tickle compared to his wing being cut off but it hurt none the less. |
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The result is a breathtaking, psychedelic form of artificial life whose fitness factor is the ability to tickle the aesthetics of computer geeks. |
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There was blood flowing onto my leg, I could feel the tickle of the little droplets sliding. |
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And I was really ticklish when I was a kid, and my cousins used to trap me at Empire Bay and tickle me unmercifully. |
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I reached up to scratch a tickle on my right cheek and felt a hand not my own brushing my face gently, back and forth. |
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The pain was nothing more than a tickle as he floated along the black stream. |
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It was just a tickle, and if he shifted, it would go away, but he didn't want to disturb Lex by moving. |
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She could feel it like a tickle in the crash of sensations her body was experiencing. |
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And then his lips brushed lightly against her forehead, eliciting a tickle that she instinctively squirmed against. |
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Anyone with an urge to tickle the ivories is free to use the grand piano in the atrium. |
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To tickle a horse's belly with a straw, she had to select a single straw. |
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Some of the episodes leave me cold and others really tickle my fancy. |
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If scent is the sense physically located closest to memory in the brain, then surely the synapses that channel sound tickle the trigger of imagination. |
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The stretchy, leathery ring keeps you hard while the eyelashes tickle the vadge. |
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Because we have all felt that little tug, tickle, or impulse to be antiseptically and impersonally naughty? |
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I'd have a rabbit if they didn't make my nose tickle and my eyes itch. |
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Forget any romantic notions of setting horse hair traps for rabbits in the pale dawn and then settling down to tickle trout from the mossy banks of the stream. |
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We arrived in Clapham, a cheerful start, with screeching children playing on the beck banks as a teacher splashed them while pretending to show how to tickle a trout. |
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I don't often snuggle up in the mornings, so she took it as a bonus, turned over on her back and presented her tummy for a tickle, feet firmly in the air. |
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She felt his soft kiss and the tickle of his long hair on her cheek. |
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He wouldn't settle for any nap, and any time he looked close to being sleepy Akra Jr managed to scupper it with an inappropriate tickle, loud shout or noisy toy. |
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Eventually he did and was foolish enough to come over for a tickle. |
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The man, feeling a tickle on his arm, looks down and sees the mosquito. |
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It wasn't a tickle or a scratch, and it didn't sting or irritate. |
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It's a barely noticeable sensation, just a whisper of a tickle. |
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I have eschewed cough syrups and lozenges preferring to suck on the occasional spoonful of honey, which seems to soothe the tickle enough to let me get to sleep. |
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I was puzzled for a moment, until I felt a slight tickle along my arm. |
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But at 81, he can't tickle the ivories as smoothly as he used to. |
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I felt a faint tickle in my brain that warned me of a sending. |
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Smiling, Lucia continued to tickle his stomach, feet, and underarms, until the little boy was gasping for breath with tears at the corners of his eyes. |
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You have to realize that even if they exchange harsh words for your amusement, when they leave, it's all drinks and jokes and maybe a little slap and tickle. |
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Those who fail to tickle the audience will be gonged loudly off the stage. |
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I quickly stifled my laughter as Hyde began to tickle my palm. |
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A dish guaranteed to tickle M. Chirac's tastebuds, he said, would be Pancetta-wrapped haunch of Fort William venison with wild mushrooms en croute in a tarragon sauce. |
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The fumbling gets more intense and nails are traced up my spine, fingers tickle along my neck and she slips her hand into my hair and holds my head tightly. |
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He obliged and as we stood for the picture my CP caused me to involuntarily tickle him. |
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Sensations, such a pressure, heat, tickle, can all be produced by varying the chronaxie, an electrical pulse varyin g in length of time. |
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Let that aromatic blend of fresh garlic and basil tickle your nose. |
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If you have any hilarious dating stories, though, please do share them with me on social media, they always tickle my pickle! |
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There will not be any Nancy to tickle my fancy in a kitchen full of handerkerchiefs and beckoning, unmade beds. |
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Comics could be tucking into BBQ rib-ticklers, cheese and tickle sandwiches, pulled leg of lamb followed by deadpan-cakes and gooseberry fool. |
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I shrithed to the Heorot to get human yummies To tickle our palates and fill up our tummies. |
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Citrus lovers can tickle their tastebuds on an Orange and Lemon version topped with cream and finished with White Chocolate Mini Panatellas. |
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Saine is a soft piano tickle and voice that's more reflective than a hall of mirrors. |
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Britain's dourest deadpan stand-up comedian returns to tickle the nation's funny bone with a recording of his So What? |
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The country boy felt of her legs, and patted her bottom, and kissed her bubbies, and then he begun to tickle her twitchet. |
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As with most bad-taste comedies, this one has moments that will tickle even the primmest among us. |
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Come on Daisy, don't hold out on me. If you won't tickle my pickle, someone has to. |
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But however you want to pronounce it, this story will win your heart and tickle your funnybone. |
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There is an international flavour to the menu here with Mexican fajitas, French toast, Spanish tortilla, Italian pizza and even poppadum nachos ready to tickle the tastebuds. |
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For long Bollywood filmmakers thought that only by making the leading men obnoxiously dressed as women could they tickle the funny bone of the audience. |
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On Friday MarkWatson packs them in at the same venue, while on the same night Felix Dexter is set to tickle funny bones at the Contemporary Urban Centre in Greenland Street. |
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Divers, snorkelers, and holidaymakers in general, can explore whatever splendours tickle their salt water taste buds from a list of world class diving destinations. |
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After those first neurons fire in response to a tickle, however, the signal travels to the brainstem and then on to another part of the brain, the thalamus. |
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Clinging on to said defender, viduka, slightly off balance, only manages to tickle the ball with his toecaps, merely toepoking it to the opposition. |
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Gargalesis, the heavy tickle associated with play and laughter and seemingly with pleasure, may be limited to the primates, but not solely to human beings. |
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