She was very secretive in the sense that she didn't want her name bandied around the village. |
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There's been a few names bandied around and I hope there can be a few more signings before the end of the transfer window. |
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They are making a mockery of RTE by getting free publicity by way of having their name bandied about on a current affairs program. |
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The idea of a fifth full-sized holiday village has been bandied about for some time. |
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Ways to reform the annuity system have also been bandied about, such as allowing people to pass on some their pension pot to their descendants. |
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Manichaean symbols and apocalyptic scenarios are bandied about with future consequences and rhetorical restraint thrown to the winds. |
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One idea which has been bandied around recently is some kind of election before anointing Prince Charles. |
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Electro's been very much bandied around in magazines and newspapers and stuff lately. |
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This term, in the sense that it is being bandied about by talk radio hosts and listeners alike, is new to me. |
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The idea of positive sentence management has been bandied about for many years. |
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For eight years the policy of containment has worked and despite the bellicose rhetoric being bandied about last week, it will probably continue. |
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In the midst of the tumult of charges against him, a welter of conflicting poll numbers are being bandied about. |
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Lots of the most interesting etymological claims that are bandied about on the internet and in the popular press are bunk. |
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Now, as it happens, I once worked with one of the radio DJs whose name I've heard bandied about as a suspect over the weekend. |
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We all expected someone equally stellar, and a lot of names were bandied about in tingly expectation. |
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Meantime, while academicians bandied words, many applied politicians saw Cannan's Law clearly, and used it to further their ends. |
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The compensation figures being bandied around, in our view, are far too high. |
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Over the past couple of weeks many expert ideas have been bandied around connected with Sri Lanka's dismal showing in South Africa. |
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Solutions bandied about include digital subscriptions, pay walls and micropayments. |
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One rather eye-rolling word that designers and fashion writers bandied about for the spring collections was layering. |
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But when you see the prices being bandied around now, it is funny money. |
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Fewer than 24 hours before voting begins, confusion reigns and contradictory information is bandied about. |
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It must not be supposed that I would have been better suited to previous times and that, as is bandied about, we should turn the clocks back. |
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Accusations of corruption and national discrimination have been bandied about without regard for facts or evidence. |
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But the nonchalance with which that word is bandied about in contemporary society, is just as characteristic of it as its banalisation. |
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It is not a question of interfering in national affairs, but words like legitimacy' and illegitimacy' are not to be bandied about at random. |
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According to police, the idea has been bandied around since Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens saw the scheme in operation in Holland. |
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National's Maori member has earned the opportunity to at least be associated with the rumours that are being bandied around this House in relation to the leadership change. |
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Incivilities were bandied about and spread to the government. |
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There is a truism bandied about that more people like to read about baseball than watch it. |
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Often in preambles to questions the word has been bandied about, however it might be bandied about. |
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Many facts and figures will be bandied around and it is worth remembering they may not be quite what they seem. |
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It seemed clear to me that false and pernicious ideas about free will were being bandied around as though they were uncontroversial. |
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This is a concept that has been bandied around in this Parliament and others for far too long. |
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A concept bandied around, utopia, enlightened awareness or a program that looks to future progress? |
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We ask other supporters of R2P to take this issue seriously, not just as another trophy to hang on the wall or another term to be bandied around. |
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While the word equality is bandied about by the government, real equality has been removed from the core of the women's program. |
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In considering causes and solutions, the notion of inflexibility and structural reform are often bandied about. |
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Has that proposal been bandied about, talked about, and what are your impressions on it? |
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I have noticed that words like solidarity, assistance, and cooperation are often bandied about in the Chamber. |
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Before any figures in billions are bandied about, let me say that I worked this out for the other German Members and myself. |
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I have heard figures bandied about that women are paid much lower than men on average and that for equivalent work they do not do as well as men. |
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But no one went through with the arson threats that were bandied about back then, says Cummins. |
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Of course, classically trained economists have bandied about all manner of explanations to account for the anomaly, none of which include management nor manipulation. |
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But it's a rule of thumb that has been bandied about by actuaries and financial advisers for a long time and, if you do the sums, as a general idea, it works. |
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The phrase lame duck was being bandied about to describe the manager, though since he had banned all contact with the press, never in his earshot. |
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It is amazing, hearing some of the ideas that are being bandied around, how far some people wish to force us to go beyond the limited suggestion made in Cologne. |
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The other word for an Indian spacefarer that had been bandied about was gaganaut, as gagan is also Sanskrit for sky. |
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Biotechnology and information technology investments are bandied about as promising candidates. In the meantime, the island is counting on tourism to pick up the slack. |
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Those are some of the kinder epithets being bandied about in Colombia in reference to Ingrid Betancourt, the French-Colombian politician who was once the nation's most famed hostage. |
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There are a lot of different figures being bandied around, but the exact cost will not be know for some time yet. |
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There are a lot of different figures being bandied about, but the exact cost will not be know for some time yet. |
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The term 'sustainability' has been bandied about to such an extent that it is increasingly difficult to give a clear definition of what it actually means. |
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The figures I hear being bandied around suggest that 71 officials will be attached to the international civil mission and some one thousand more to the European Union to work on European defence and security policy. |
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In fact, to suggest that there is cronyism or patronage means that these words are bandied around with very little evidence or understanding of what they mean. |
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Subsequently, the representative who was introducing the legislation modified that, and I'm not completely sure where it was finally left in committee, either to 65-35 or to 30-70, but the proposals were being bandied around. |
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I would hope that the concept of European solidarity becomes more than just an empty platitude bandied about in order to drown out a very different reality. |
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We could get at the numbers that are bandied about here. |
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Paranoid. Now he knew what it meant, this word that was bandied and bruited so easily, and he sensed the connections being made around him. |
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Maybe it isn't a sweatshop, but that's certainly the word being bandied around at the moment. |
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This afternoon we've bandied about a number of comments about competitiveness, about importation and finding feedstocks, whether it's in the ethanol creation business or in biodiesel. |
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Mr President, Poland's name has been bandied about a great deal, so I must say that we simply stated that Poland is accepting the acquis communautaire. |
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Impact on employment in the Community I believe that this issue, too, is exaggerated and doomsday figures detailing job losses are being bandied about a little too readily. |
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Minister of Finance may have forgotten but there is a new member of the House whose name I think he just bandied about and it is out of order to refer to members by their names. |
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With Al Orafi out of the running, names that have been bandied around include Hassan Shehata, Gabriel Calderon, Levir Culpi and Dunga. |
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Star treatment Rooney Mara is the latest name being bandied about Hollywood to have joined the cast of Steven Soderbergh's latest movie, Side Effects, set in the world of psychopharmacology. |
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The long-awaited and much-delayed title from Team Ico, the studio behind classics Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, has become something of a metaphor for the unfulfilled and unfulfillable promises bandied around at this event. |
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Numbers have been bandied around by both sides. |
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The word seminal gets bandied around, but De La Soul were exactly that. |
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That streak could end with Mullen, whose name is already being bandied around at Georgia, where Mark Richt has been the focus of sustained criticism. |
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Among the names being bandied about for veep are those of Republicans Elizabeth Dole and New Jersey Gov. |
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Naturally, this has sparked off a heated debate within ANC ranks with accusations of defeatism, appeasement and collaborationism being routinely bandied about. |
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Enjoying far more than cross-bench support, each is bandied about as though it not only had a self-evident meaning but was also self-evidently desirable. |
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Ice Cube says comedian Hart ensured lots of jokes were bandied about. |
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You've probably heard the terms linear and nonlinear bandied about lately. |
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A performance where qualities such as pluckiness and courage get bandied about and the gulf in quality between the teams is tolerated because of their different pedigree. |
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