Chances are you will have already seen this commercial, which has been linked by all and sundry over the past few days. |
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You would like to demonstrate the unique quality of your character to all and sundry. |
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Jasper, the eight-year-old macaw, was on top form, singing, talking and clicking his tongue at all and sundry. |
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Bravado is all very well, but when it costs you a place in history, it's worth thinking twice before you shout the odds to all and sundry. |
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I was no longer that twonk shouting my business to all and sundry from the corner of a bar or cafe. |
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This lane has a 7.5-ton restriction which is ignored by all and sundry, especially skip wagons and large vehicles. |
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I hereby solicit trout recipes from all and sundry, starting with the German Guests. |
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Typically courteous, he began his acceptance speech by offering copious thanks to all and sundry. |
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Then why don't we outline an industrial policy, send the right signals out to all and sundry and just build the manufacturing enterprises. |
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This has been handed in to Bradford Council and now lies gathering dust in the planning office, completely ignored by all and sundry. |
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I should never have tempted fate a couple of weeks ago by proudly declaring to all and sundry that I had never been suspended in my career. |
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But in his haste to maximise takings by admitting all and sundry, Mr Doan has alienated his customer base. |
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I made a small speech thanking all and sundry for their efforts, before a disastrous attempt at telling a joke. |
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Judged on her two runs this term she has lost none of her sparkle, and she has been tipped by all and sundry for today's big race. |
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It culminates in a bizarre footnoted dissertation on her father's gentleness of manners to all and sundry. |
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When he gets back to Leeside, the unidentified fan will no doubt be showing his classic snap to all and sundry for many years to come. |
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There he is, sitting in the front seat of a car and shouting to all and sundry over a loudhailer that it's time for change. |
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I'd hand-write sheets and sheets of inane drivel and daily nonsense to all and sundry. |
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Honestly, I would not want to justify or defend what I write to all and sundry. |
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Who was the girl who, after being rude to all and sundry, got very drunk at a recent press event? |
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Promises have been made to all and sundry that increases, indeed, large increases, will follow. |
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Such problems have been picked over regularly by all and sundry, including this paper. |
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It is peopled by stockbrokers, businessmen and executives, who come and go throughout the day, giving their views on matters all and sundry. |
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It's a scam that includes everyone because it has the effect of appearing to benefit all and sundry. |
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Half a dozen Canterbury players breathed a sigh of relief, then demanded apologies from all and sundry. |
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O ye people, repose your faith in God who is not only your God but God of all and sundry. |
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In days gone by it would, with great authority, thunder out opinion on all and sundry, quite often influencing policy in so doing. |
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Like a man in a dapper Armani suit spouting cheeseball lines to all and sundry, he looks to be a real player. |
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So, plans are in place to make for a good time for all and sundry. |
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They need to read tea-leaves, divine the intentions of all and sundry, and work their publics into a froth based on those efforts. |
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Sri Lanka's president Mahinda Rajapaksa flashed his most friendly Cheshire Cat smile at all and sundry. |
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Furthermore, I speak of religion being employed as a tool by all and sundry, and used and abused for various purposes and effects. |
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The European Union should not always be, as it were, making recommendations to all and sundry on the basis of our values. |
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We call on all and sundry to join hands to address the challenges of Reconciliation, Justice and Peace in Africa. |
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Know-how was not a patent that could be defended against all and sundry, it was not a trademark, it was not a registered design. |
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A new Rapida 105 that came on stream July 2006 has been impressing all and sundry with its superb performance and reliability. |
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Books, records, revisionist songs and journals are also available to all and sundry. |
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We have already mentioned how the ownership of media by all and sundry sometimes compounds the problems of practitioners. |
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It is important in this phase to insist on the availability of all and sundry as well as on collective ownership of the final results. |
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They are also used to remind all and sundry of the importance to include girls' education in the action plans. |
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The windows are steamed up, streaming the condensed exhaled breath of all and sundry, including the alcoholic who's presently drooling on your new coat. |
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Everyone, without exception, had had a pleasant Xmas and a fine New Year and all and sundry were in moods so dandy it was like Springtime come early. |
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The term has been enthusiastically jumped on by all and sundry. |
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She went to the opening and has been raving about it to all and sundry but what they managed on opening night doesn't seem to have been carried through. |
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I have exasperated all and sundry and got on everyone's nerves. |
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By the time I got home in the evening the temperature here had plummeted to barely above zero and a strong wind was blowing all and sundry around. |
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The runner up impressed all and sundry and is one to keep in mind. |
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It appears obvious to me, that Mr Normal has neither the ego nor the wish to become an Aunt Sally, at whom all and sundry are entitled to throw their posies or brickbats. |
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This vote is not supposed to be a slush fund for all and sundry. |
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As a youth, I was a friendly soul, palling around with all and sundry. |
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Their music, for example, is baffling all and sundry. |
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The motion that passed in the House in December did not say that the documents must be publicly tabled, placed on the Internet or handed out to the public for all and sundry. |
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Oriental ceremonies always have a singular charm for the Western mind, and all and sundry of the great have been invited to the investiture of Prince Prisdang on Monday. |
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The ease with which bio-terrorism, especially chemical terrorism, can be used is illustrated only too clearly in the access enjoyed by all and sundry to the Internet, the supreme highway for information and training. |
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There is the need to strive to get them to accept a code of conduct for the smooth conduct of the electoral campaign, prelude to the acceptance of all the results emanating from the voting by all and sundry. |
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In other words, he threatens all and sundry. |
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We must point the way, but we can only do that if we support key projects in a truly consistent way instead of adopting a scattergun approach and subsidising all and sundry. |
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It works a treat as all and sundry are hoodwinked. |
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Then all and sundry can tear them to shreds if they do not measure up. |
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So why are these allergens suddenly attacking all and sundry? |
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Normally he could whip all and sundry, but in his be-drunken state he had already survived several almost fatal bad beatings. |
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George Bush is broadcasting to all and sundry that the US has the flexibility and the will to ensure an agreement, but without TPA and with a Farm Bill that announces record subsidies, just how credible is he? |
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The aim of all and sundry is to stay with the pace, reduce the sails to a minimum, protect the boat and, deafening racket permitting, grab forty winks to try to restore their alertness and clarity. |
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It is remarkable, however, that the EU is able to lay down detailed rules for all and sundry in many situations, but has proved unable to do so in this case, where job quality is concerned. |
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But Gambia, whose golden generation led by forward Ousman Jallow dazzled all and sundry at the FIFA U-17 World Championship 2005 and its U-20 equivalent two years later, look well equipped to play the roll of party poopers. |
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Meanwhile, other singers chose to relax in their own individual ways, Ute Lemper tucking into a sandwich while Alain Chamfort played with his young daughter and Higelin chattered away to all and sundry. |
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