Through all our letter boxes this week dropped yet another barmy proposal dreamt up by DEFRA in response to the 1991 Nitrates Directive. |
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Anyone barmy enough to join Morris in jumping out of a plane can get in touch with him about next year's trip to France. |
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It was quiet, no barmy celebrations, with stunned supporters still coming to terms with what they had seen. |
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Perhaps you should have little fiddly problems with a new property, but it should not be as barmy as this. |
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In the beginning, even Scotland's leading folk musicians thought Celtic Connections was a barmy idea. |
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There is the absolutely barmy Professor Cuthbert Calculus, who designs the rocket to the moon. |
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He is often regarded in the West as a bumbling eccentric, renowned for issuing barmy decrees. |
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Everywhere we turn there is fresh evidence that the country has gone completely barmy on the price front. |
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He used the pyramids as support for a totally barmy argument against metric units. |
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Those are the blokes so barmy, so psycho, they got turned down by their own national armies. |
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We only need to look at the Lions rugby tour or the barmy army in cricket to demonstrate the point. |
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A welcoming friend, he would always look at a manuscript or sit up for hours to listen politely to a barmy argument. |
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Doolittle in My Fair Lady, is back on more familiar ground in this barmy story, littered with Wilde's razor-sharp one-liners. |
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Hardly a week goes by without another barmy example of political correctness being imposed by our town halls. |
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This fabulously barmy show is littered with Wilde's inimitable razor-sharp hysterical one-liners and a delicious vein of black humour. |
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Asking the locals something apparently obvious with a Scottish accent just makes them think I'm barmy. |
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Whatever else he may be, Leishman is certainly an extrovert, and the barmy bard would turn up on Saint and Greavsie delivering slices of his home-cooked poetry. |
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And while such diligent pursuit of knowledge usually goes unremarked and unrewarded, next week the world's barmy boffins get their moment of glory. |
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This was not a barmy army, but a vast array of anxious people. |
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I am struggling to remember a more barmy example of passing the buck. |
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The result was an utterly mad, mostly utterly barmy, rush of a half hour. |
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He must also be cheeky and courageous, an adventurous spirit... even be a little barmy in his approach to life. |
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This means their actions are likely to get more desperate, their logic more twisted, their conspiracy theories more barmy and their rhetoric more rabid. |
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If you were barmy enough to believe that the Commies really would infiltrate the corridors of power through brain-washing, then you were barmy enough to believe anything. |
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What colour do we wear and what colours do the barmy army wear? |
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If to many it also seemed barmy, it was a flamboyant, newsworthy sort of barminess. |
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I SEE that George Cowley admits to the possibility of being barmy and then goes onto conrm his admiration for David Cameron and John Prescott. |
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And if, as I was saying last week, that proposal is lamebrained, then surely this one is completely barmy. |
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That sounds barmy but is it really any barmier than some of UKIP's pronouncements? |
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They were barmy to sack him in the first place and equally barmy to try to replace him. |
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Trainer Mark Tompkins I think it's completely barmy and very unfair to everybody. |
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The pride of Sweden is a scattily happy blend of completely barmy and highly successful. |
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Alec Taylor's Victorian owners were a barmy and very rich bunch, with the barmiest of them being the Duchess of Montrose, a 19th-century equivalent of Dorothy Paget. |
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This kind of thing is all very well in the barmy biff-bang-wallop world of wrestling where he's the number-one hero, but what kind of a monicker is that for a film star? |
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The rules are there to protect jockeys, as much as anything, and if you want protecting from barmy behaviour, you've got to expect to be punished for behaving barmily. |
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Will the Barmy Army's experience of New Zealand during the Lions' tour encourage Brits to settle here? |
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The atmosphere in the stands at The Oval has reflected the divide between traditionalists and the Barmy Army. |
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I don't know whether your readers know that the Barmy Army originated in Bedfordshire? |
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According to reports, the Barmy Army are due to start arriving in Auckland as of today. |
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It's St George's Day and the bunting is flapping in the breeze outside the Barmy Arms in Twickenham. |
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The bad weather which followed the Tests around doesn't seem to have left South Africa along with the Barmy Army. |
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A group of raucous English fans known as the Barmy Army had already planned to skip that match. |
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They might not win any cricket matches either but the supporters in the so-called Barmy Army at least know how to sing. |
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Much of the corporate frenzy is being lavished on the bemused core of the Barmy Army. |
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Horrible Histories Barmy Britain 3 is guaranteed to capture the imagination of young fans. |
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The England cricket side celebrate in front of the Barmy Army with a lap of honour around the Sydney Cricket Ground following their victory in the final Test. |
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They are making every effort to ensure that the Barmy Army feel at home. |
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After that I made three more, including my version of an Arctic tern, the Good Tern, and a Barmy Owl. |
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No matter that Coventry's Memorial Park last Saturday morning was as soggy as a Barmy Army beermat and the sky more threatening than a Mitchell Johnson bouncer. |
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Barmy The Montpellier Wine Bar may sound poncey, but it's the place to drink, check out some eye candy and maybe even grab a glimpse of a famous face. |
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