The display can be flexed in all directions and bent to form a curve with a radius of curvature of less than 20 cm, Tosh says. |
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There is fat chance of Tosh forgetting about this season, which surely has the makings of a magical 30-goal one. |
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As the pattern continued unabated after the break, it was no surprise when Paul Tosh recorded his second goal in 62 minutes. |
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He said that a majority of Tosh notebooks would have IBM drives inside them. |
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To paraphrase Peter Tosh, if Illinois were to legalize it, would you advertise it? |
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Throwing Louis C.K. out in the cold with Daniel Tosh is like tossing a Ming vase out with the old Tupperware. |
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Beyond Tosh, the year was chock full of rape jokes, many of them baffling. |
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Such comedians include Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, Daniel Tosh, Chris Hardwick, Jimmy Fallon, David Letterman, and Chelsea Handler. |
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William Marlowe as Joe, Michael Caine as Tosh and Anne Mulvery as Eileen. |
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Tosh McKinlay knows better than most the inside dealing at Parkhead. |
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The heart-warming message of this self-regarding tosh is that everyone should follow their dreams. |
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Tell him to sling his hook and peddle his conservative tosh somewhere else. |
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By rights, I shouldn't like this over-sentimental, middle-of-the-road tosh. |
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She's peddling trendy tosh from the syllabus of some womyn's studies collective at one of Australia's institutes of higher learning. |
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The linesman says the ball had earlier gone out of play, which is frankly tosh. |
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To say that people get really drunk because of drinks promotions is a load of old tosh. |
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It's got to be better than stopping people in the street who'll quickly make up any old tosh just to get away and get on with their daily duties. |
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With the greatest respect the email about the danger of phones is rubbish, absolute tosh, should be ignored etc. |
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I just find that over sentimental tosh in a programme which has managed to deal with such sentiments without having you reach for a sick bag. |
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It's been a few years now since apartheid was dismantled, so why dredge up old tosh? |
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But any hint of an interesting plot development soon gets buried beneath so much old fashioned, tedious tosh. |
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People sidle up to you for advice and you tell them any old tosh and they go away happy. |
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Now many of you will say that he deserved it for being so impatient with the nice Sunday driver, I say tosh! |
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The film sets out to be a big weepy, but is saved from being complete sentimental tosh by the conflict between the angry Peter and the consoling Barrie. |
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Unfortunately our authorities and political system are so wrapped up in institutionalised deceit that we just get fobbed of with any old tosh wrapped up as facts. |
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So imagine my surprise to find that a full third of the clergy, according to this report from Reuters suspect that the Resurrection is a load of old tosh! |
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As you might have guess, I think that astrology is a load of utter tosh. |
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Unrelenting tosh, it mixes dodgy accents with over-ripe dialogue, hammy performances and the kind of pell-mell pace that leaves little room for subtlety or reflection. |
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Farkas has a similar story about when tosh.0 featured TrekkieDating.com on its blog. |
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Then again, there are those who reckon that's a load of old tosh and who would love nothing more than to be a fly on the wall next time BT's chiefs get together. |
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Never mind all the usual tosh about developing players for the future, never mind your own honeyed words about playing entertaining rugby and having a happy squad. |
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Well they could go further and say that the whole thing is a load of tosh but that they are very thankful for all the money that they get for doing it. |
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Media critic Jennifer L. Pozner talks to nine comedians about C.K., tosh, and whether feminism and comedy are natural combatants. |
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On the other, it encourages an irrational climate in which any old conspiratorial tosh can be taken seriously, providing it touches the correct raw nerve. |
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A section of behind-the-bike-shed gigglers actually enjoy this woefully scripted, wildly overacted tosh. |
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To think what I've gone through to hear that man! Frightful tosh it'll be, too. |
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The blowhards on the Tory right may infer the public sector does not provide essential services that need to be paid for, but that's tosh and they know it. |
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I am present engaged in fishing for tosh in the sewers of Blastburn. |
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