I have read some whacky things in my time but the latest report of the Electoral Reform Society takes some beating. |
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They only finished second to Switzerland, before beating Wales 1-0 on aggregate in a nervy play-off. |
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Howell was joined in the last eight by Padraig Harrington, who claimed a notable scalp in beating Vijay Singh. |
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All year long the war drums have been beating an insistent tattoo but recently the rhythm seemed to be leading nowhere. |
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But I'm already striding back to my apartment, my heart beating a mad tattoo inside my chest. |
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All the time the falling water was beating a tattoo on my head and pouring down my neck. |
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The endless sound echoed like thunderous footfalls, beating a tattoo on the inside of her skull. |
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The day dawned bright and and sunny, but Ethan was awakened by the sound of someone beating a tattoo on his door. |
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Alyssa's whole body was shuddering, and Pinine could almost hear her pulse beating out a frantic tattoo. |
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His heart pounded quickly, beating out a fierce tattoo in his strong chest as he walked down the paths which wound and turned into dead ends. |
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He launches himself into my lap and rains kisses on me, his tail beating a tattoo on the arm of my chair. |
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The beating in his chest was magnifying and he felt he was about to burst and scream out his anger as he turned the corner. |
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I can't recall him beating any real big names, and he did the majority of his fighting in tank towns for basically chump change. |
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Musical groups danced the samba all the way, beating bongo drums and shaking tambourines. |
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Pete took after his mother in slimness, but was the tallest in the family, beating his father by an inch. |
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While we're so busy with war and beating off drug use, no one seems to worry about the smaller issues like ATM machine surcharges. |
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It should be remembered that England are the only country to have got anywhere near beating the Ozzies for a year. |
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It has a real beating heart with all its auricles, ventricles and valves in their anatomically correct positions. |
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Half-a-dozen campfires were lit for the purpose of beating the chill and to keep wild animals at bay, while the forest personnel stood guard. |
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Add sugar one tablespoonful at a time, beating well until sugar is dissolved and mixture is fluffy. |
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The lure of beating a bunch of five-year-olds at beach football or Frisbee competitions may seem great, but it looks pathetic. |
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If the father is beating the mother every night, this may cause an attention deficit disorder in school the following day. |
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They seem to recede into his head, which is shaved and lumpen and looks like it was built for beating on. |
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Other people take the low road, either by building everything someplace else or by beating up the workers to get concessions here. |
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No one has ever received a long-lasting happiness from securing a larger pay cheque or from beating the traffic rush on the way home. |
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The clear African sky at night, with its infinite astral array, takes some beating as a holiday experience. |
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After beating Andre Ooijer the Frenchman crossed for Silva to finish at the far post after bombing forward. |
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Apparently, on Sunday, August 18, he assaulted his wife, beating her up pretty badly. |
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Thunder continued to rumble ominously overhead, like some great sky god beating out a war march on giant, distant drums. |
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They don't seem to notice the sun beating down or the fact that most people look as if they are asphyxiating. |
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Pocklington recorded their fifth win on the bounce in beating Heworth 68-40 in division five, but five of the nine rubbers were very close. |
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We all know card tricks are about the speed of the hand beating the eye but Daniel is an expert in the art. |
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On arrival police assaulted people standing outside of the centre, beating them heavily. |
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Under laboratory conditions, flying insects such as fruit flies and migratory locusts have powered stationary engines with their beating wings. |
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Juliet yelled as she ran up to her friend who was still beating up the boy with the crowd around. |
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He kissed the top of my head before we both fell asleep to the sound of thunder rolling away and the rain beating the rooftops. |
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A boat was speeding along the rather rough seas, a heavy storm beating down over the roof of the vehicle. |
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On our arrival, anxious parents start gathering up their little ones and beating a retreat. |
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We know we are capable of beating a lot of teams provided we keep applying ourselves and working hard. |
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The county under 25's double rink have qualified for the regional finals at by beating Hertfordshire by 16 shots. |
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It was cool, though, because during it one of the percussionists was walking through the crowd beating a rim-shot. |
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The sun had been beating fiercely down on her tear-streaked face as she saw her father lying there, dead. |
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After not beating Leicester for 13 years, Gregory thought he had them licked when his side equalised 15 minutes from time. |
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An ECG also shows doctors how fast your heart is beating and whether it's beating in a regular pattern. |
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They have carried out a wide variety of works for the Ambulance Service, from panel beating and engine repairs to rewiring electrical systems. |
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With no relief from the beating sun, tourists fanned themselves with brochures and wrapped T-shirts around their heads. |
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With revisionists everywhere, in a world of short memories, someone needs to be out there beating the drum. |
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The sun was still beating down, the road was still climbing, my body was still depleted, and yet it felt easier. |
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Compaq, which employs 2,100 people in Ireland, provided some positive news by beating dour Wall Street expectations and returning a profit. |
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This beating of retreat was later extended to include the whole corps of drums with fifes, pipes or bugles. |
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They annihilated Caragh in the semi final on Saturday before beating the hosts by 2-12 to 3-5 in Sunday's final. |
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The beating ended with a final blow to the back off Alia's leg, just a few inches above the ankle bone. |
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Without ever resorting to lecturing his audience, he shows how these otherwise invisible folk are in fact the beating heart of the the big city. |
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The Championship is one of the most competitive leagues in the world with every club capable of beating each other. |
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Now, though, all the young lasses can clump the ball and everyone knows that the sisters are there for the beating. |
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I don't know which I felt more, relief at having escaped a physical beating or humiliation over his verbal lashing. |
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Talk about returning laicized priests to active ministry is just beating a dead horse. |
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He is a busy chef, with yachties and local businessmen beating a regular path to his restaurant on the beach. |
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All of a sudden, from beating Newcastle and Everton, they are losing to Fulham and Charlton. |
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Rather than desperately beating the bushes for MBAs, by the 1990s, US firms were swamped with them. |
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He will no doubt be beating the bushes for players that can take some of the pressure off of Milbrett next season. |
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The worst hailstorm ever to hit Egypt struck, beating down crops growing in the fields and even killing people and animals caught in it. |
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Italy had hit the woodwork twice in extra-time, after all, as well as beating Jens Lehmann twice so late. |
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Failure to produce a copy upon being asked could bring on a beating by the Red Guards. |
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It's one thing beating Italy and Scotland, who are competing for the wooden spoon. |
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A solder has kissed goodbye to his Army career after being jailed for beating his wife. |
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Like a four-year-old beating a big grown-up with his puny fists, they are actually counting on us not to retaliate. |
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The breech-face on a revolver takes a tremendous beating as it stops the rearward thrust of the fired cartridge. |
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There's something primal and deeply satisfying about sitting indoors, all warm and snug and listening to wild weather beating at the eaves. |
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Reading that letter to a tabloid agony uncle, you can almost hear the frantic beating of the writer's heart. |
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Walking, sailing, kayaking, and lying on the sand with my eyes closed feeling the sun beating down on me. |
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The Casbah, citadel, has always been the. beating heart of Algiers, capital of Algeria. |
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In the past, the women performed the rhythms by sitting on tiny stools, singing and beating little rattles or bamboos cut lengthwise. |
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Rather than stovetop stirring, you stabilize the souffle by beating sugar into the egg yolks and whites separately. |
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I sat there, with the sun beating down on me, the wind whistling in my hair and the sound of a buzzard overhead looking for prey. |
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Most ices and sorbets require beating or whisking regularly as they freeze, to break up the ice crystals. |
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He relishes beating his slaves and even considers the whippings his religious duty. |
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They're biting her, cutting her, whipping her, beating her, and she cries and screams but doesn't fight back. |
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Bangalore's image will take a beating if the government doesn't crack the whip and get things moving fast. |
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In the past farmers scared off elephants by beating drums or cracking whips. |
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Dove through the sliding doors and whammed them shut, crouching on all fours, heart beating wildly, peering out at him. |
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We think of Washington at Valley Forge, or we think of Washington with his ragtag band of militia men beating the British. |
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The rhythmic beating of hooves, and jingle of the harness fell into sync with the serenade of the forest. |
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It's the sort of night that really gets your heart beating and your pulse racing. |
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But they made heavy weather of beating Uganda in their first clash inside the Mandela National Stadium in Kampala last October. |
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The hypnotic flapping was like a rabble of butterflies beating their wings. |
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They also resolved that if he returned they would waylay him and give him a beating. |
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But if he wants a gold medal, he will have to find a way of beating the French. |
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She landed the TV role only weeks after leaving drama school, beating off hundreds of other hopefuls. |
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After taking Fiji to within an ace of beating France in the World Cup, his new charges accounted for Scotland at the Stadio Flaminio last week. |
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I think it would be worth the life-threatening beating to see the look on the car washers' faces. |
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Kickbox Bootcamp is fronted a fitness expert who is so jacked she would have little trouble beating me to death with my own spleen. |
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Tautology and absurdity are never far apart in Harry's spiels, but this one takes some beating. |
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If it was beating down on this guy that he wanted out on Monday, what's that say about what's going on in there? |
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These movements are accompanied by the sound of wild beating of drums, which again hasn't changed since time immemorial. |
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Green Buffaloes judokas amassed 17 points to win the senior quadrangular tournament held in Ndola last weekend after beating five clubs. |
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Cork, of whom great things were expected early in the year, have struggled throughout the series and again made heavy weather of beating Wexford in the qualifier. |
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In July 2009, he and aline were arrested in Switzerland on charges of beating up their servants in a Geneva hotel. |
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Of course, conservative activists took a beating when they tried this in Arizona last year. |
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Remember how Scott Brown attained wattage in 2009 by beating Democrat Martha Coakley in Massachusetts? |
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And it is true that since Blair was in power the pub culture has taken a beating. |
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Doctors will likely check more than one location for pulses to determine if the heart is beating. |
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Biting, scratching, beating the bejesus out of one another, bounty hunting. |
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Russians believe the best way to dry out from vodka saturation is with a sauna session and a beating with birch branches. |
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Blanche was a fragile white moth beating against the unbreakable sides of a 1000 watt bulb. |
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An earlier Marquette Law School poll showed a tighter race, but with burke again easily beating Walker by 18 points among women. |
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We have no bowlers capable of beating any of the teams ranked above us. |
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Clara is like an angel when she walks on stilts, beating her drum. |
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A big-boned, sharp-tongued farm girl, Josie is the beating heart of this play and the kind of role actors dream of through years of movie walk-ons and commercials. |
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After a bye in the first round and a walkover in the second round when his opponent failed to show, Davison knocked out Lancastrian Michael Ward 4-2 before beating Day. |
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An Army doctor stepped over with a stethoscope and chastened the firing squad when he determined that the heart was still beating. |
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One of the lads began beating the horses on their quarters with a riding crop to get them into the water, despite the fact that both horses were terrified. |
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Having finished second and fourth in the first two races, she soon acclimatised to the cooler conditions of England by beating Lizzie Vickers by four points overall. |
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Ellington was beating everyone up, as he always does when he's wasted. |
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It says they were exposed to beating, sleep deprivation and waterboarding. |
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Upbeat Scotland coach Ian McGeechan and skipper Budge Pountney last night denied that their side had made heavy weather of beating the Samoans in the Murrayfield rain. |
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Stranraer made heavy weather of beating Dumbarton 2-0 at Stair Park. |
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The good news is that Artie is now on the comeback trail and, looking nicely weighted for his first handicap, he is expected to take plenty of beating tomorrow. |
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The frantic and furious beating took on the dimension and character of a collective crew of railroaders pounding spikes in unison on a stretch of track. |
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My heart was beating so fast and I had a huge adrenaline rush. |
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This will no doubt be a case of another celebrity beating the rap. |
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It also meant that Gorshkov had little hope of beating the rap. |
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This shopkeeper takes me to see a former government official who was tasked with beating tribals used for road gangs in the Karen state, in far eastern Burma. |
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After beating the Swedes 4-0 on aggregate, the team is now mixing with the powerhouse clubs in what looks like the strongest field ever assembled. |
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People were literally getting serious, serious beating or kickings when they were plasticuffed you're talking broken ribs, punctured lungs sort of thing. |
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They do so by investing in productivity, by outsourcing, and by beating the leaving daylights out of labor. |
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Bucks should have no problem beating Hellenic who are going through their worst season ever, and have even emerged as early relegation candidates. |
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As the tightest presidential election in Mexican history hits the homestretch for July 2, the front-runners are beating the bushes for every vote they can get. |
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As the economy has unraveled over the past three years, managers desperate to prop up profits have been beating the bushes for new ways to cut costs. |
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Tourists from Germany were adjudged the best behaved, beating the respectful Japanese and Spanish, and were also voted best all-round holidaymakers. |
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The beating of drums coupled with notes from the trumpet rent the air. |
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I imagine he's out there drawing cartoons somewhere or painting paintings, but no one's beating his door down lauding him as the great artist that he is. |
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A group of women, who appeared to have been drinking, were seen beating the leopard seal with sticks of driftwood on the Gisborne beach on Saturday afternoon. |
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Shortly after, a mob of Buddhists exacted retribution by pulling over a bus carrying Muslims and beating 10 passengers to death. |
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Ollie Bayston's voice veers between Robert Smith and Richard Ashcroft while beating out electric piano riffs, which borrow from 60's and 70's rhythm and blues. |
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When firefighters pulled his lifeless body from the river, his heart wasn't beating and paramedics feared the worst as he was taken to hospital unconscious. |
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I was running back and forth trying to find the train and I walked smack dab into a riot where there were police in riot gear beating on this group of about a hundred guys. |
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The same mechanism controls our most basic processes, including the flexing of a muscle or the beating of the heart. |
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The shepherd's crook is not for beating the sheep, but for catching hold of them if they go into danger where the shepherd's arm can't reach them. |
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It has scenes of animals being forcibly fed arrack, non-stop beating to accelerate their pace during the race and other shocking images from the muddy tracks. |
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The ball arced through the six-yard area and passed just in front of the incoming attackers and defenders before beating Van der Sar at his far post. |
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If a Blackpool fan could choose a dream climax to a season, it would probably involve beating arch-rivals Preston North End to clinch promotion and send Preston down. |
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In her TLC series on Alaska, we see Sarah the frontierswoman hunting, skeet-shooting, and beating a captured halibut to death. |
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The hypochondriacal among them may work themselves into a tizzy wondering if their ticker was beating too slow, too fast, or in an arrhythmical way. |
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A protective husband accused of beating a man to death with a steering lock after his wife's car was damaged acted in self-defence, a court heard yesterday. |
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Deep in the quiet art kingdom, visitors may be summoned by the loud sound of beating gongs and drums to an open-air stage, where local artists perform the drum dance. |
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Martin makes a run for it, afraid his father will give him a beating. |
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It is said too that sailors, beating up against the wind in the Gulf of Finland, sometimes see a strange sail heave into sight astern and overhaul them hand over hand. |
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He was unnerved when he hired a Grand Master to tutor her in chess and, after a few months of lessons, she started beating Shaw. |
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With a hammer-like left hook and crushing body shots, Provodnikov was beating his gutsy foe down, body part by body part. |
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That way, the still beating heart facilitates the draining of the roughly 10 gallons of blood even as it hastens its own end. |
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Haddad flew back immediately to find his city rising up, and is now beating a hasty retreat on the bus-fare increase. |
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Just the sound, the constant beating of the rotors frightened me, awakened some primal fear of being hunted, made me want to run, to hide or flee. |
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Dishevelled and tearful, her self-esteem has just taken a beating as she has watched an old flame she thought she could reconnect with put the make on someone else. |
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Rain fell steadily, beating a tattoo on the broad leaves of the tree above his head, like the relentless footsteps of an army of marching warriors. |
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Someone started to knock on my door, beating out an incessant tattoo. |
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Charles offered him a curt nod, before turning on his heel and briskly striding out, his polished black boots beating out a rapid tattoo on the varnished floor. |
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The vibrant music and the exhilarating beat of the tribals were infectious and soon many in the audience, including yours truly, were beating a tattoo on the floor. |
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Beating addictions needs more expert advice and just brute will-power is very unlikely to work. |
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Beating the whites with an acid, like cream of tartar or vinegar, helps coagulate the egg-white protein. |
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One year after opening, the line had carried 573,442 passengers, beating all targets set by the Welsh Assembly Government. |
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He will find a wealth of Indian words and should have no problem beating her with bhaji, biriani, akhara and jhatka to name but a few. |
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The album entered the pop album charts at number three, beating the Spice Girls and Girls Aloud. |
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In 1917, he retained the title by beating George Clarke by a knockout in four. |
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Along with Trice's murder, Scott will be tried in the beating death three months earlier of Littlerock antiques shop owner Virginia Gnerlich. |
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The Darlington roofer was 30 before he fought for his first title, beating Ian Napa last June to claim the British bantamweight title. |
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Any action that reduces the angle of heel of a boat that is reaching or beating to windward will help reduce excessive weather helm. |
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An old adage describes beating as sailing for twice the distance at half the speed and three times the discomfort. |
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I don't think that's the right way to go because you are pretty much telling people that this is a way out, it's a way of beating the system. |
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After taking a beating in the boxing ring, the left side of his face looked like fresh meat. |
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In the Masters, O'Sullivan reached the final by beating Joe Perry, Ali Carter and Stephen Maguire. |
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The farmer starts beating the boy in the chief's presence, but in return he gets severely sjambokked for disrespecting the chief. |
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Yet on beating the corpulent Londoner, Fury believes he will go on and beat Klitschko, as well as Liverpudlian Champ rival David Price. |
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In beating Johnson he became the first player to win the UK Championship, Masters and World Championship in the same year. |
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He finished the year by beating reigning world champion Duke at Silverstone and then at Brands Hatch. |
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The former received a pounds 2,000 prize for the most innovative use of safety glass for his crane design, beating students from five countries. |
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The blacksmith made an expertly forged horseshoe by beating the red hot metal with his hammer. |
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Skeeters create their distinctive sound by beating their wings at a certain rate, or a certain number of beats per second. |
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Age 20 he won the European bantamweight title, comprehensively beating the beleaguered Vincenzo Belcastro over twelve rounds. |
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She celebrated beating Sinclair, of Jamaica, who took the Commonwealth silver medal, when Lyne was surprisingly left out of the England team. |
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As champions of the previous year, Leeds played in the 2005 World Club Challenge beating the 2004 Australian premiers Canterbury Bulldogs. |
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They also won the World Club Challenge in 2001 and 2007, beating Brisbane both times. |
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In 1989 Great Britain won their first home series since 1965, beating New Zealand by two tests to one. |
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In 1950, the British Lions returned to Perth soundly beating a full Western Australia team at Claremont Showground. |
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In 2003 the tournament was revived and England comfortably won, beating her old rivals plus Scotland, Ireland and Russia. |
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In a tell-all book she wrote on the case, Resnick alluded to Simpson beating his wife when she was pregnant. |
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A captain's guard marched before the corpse, the captain of it in the rear, the firelocks reversed, the drums beating the dead march. |
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In the 2008 final, Munster won the cup for their second time ever by beating Toulouse at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. |
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It's 35 years since Tug Of War achieved the same feat and he was up to beating the mighty Sea Pigeon. |
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As he swept out of the room with a bellying sweep of his gown and a toss of his silver hair, his old heart was beating madly. |
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Their counterparts in Canada, Europe and Japan made less than half as much, sometimes while beating the pants off them in the marketplace. |
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The Beating Bowel Cancer charity is asking men to wear loud, flamboyant ties and women to wear weird and wonderful scarves or ties in exchange for making donations. |
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Saracens are the current holders of the cup, having won their first cup by beating Racing 92 in the 2016 final. |
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In 2008 Bath won their first silverware in 10 years, beating Worcester to win the European Challenge Cup. |
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Amador rocked me slowly in that amniotic tranquility, as I started to get sleepy and could hear the unsettling rubatosis of my beating heart. |
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Jan had little trouble beating John in tennis. He lost five games in a row. |
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He believes brain damage that occurs when someone's heart stops beating can be delayed for up to an hour. |
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Though Bath beat them in numerous finals in the 1990s, the Wasps emerged as champions, beating Bath 48 to 30 at Madejski Stadium. |
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Yeovil achieved promotion to the Championship in 2013 after beating Brentford in the playoff final. |
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They also won the 2014 ICC World Twenty20 played in Bangladesh, beating India in the final. |
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Prior to Pires' arrival other Portuguese had been executed by beating, strangling, and other forms of torture. |
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Senator Gary Peters was elected in 2014, beating former Republican Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land. |
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Other scholars claim wife beating, for nashizah, is not consistent with modern perspectives of the Quran. |
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Last April the media world exploded in indignation at the rape and beating of a jogger in Central Park. |
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It was down by almost 400,000 from the previous week, but it was still the most seen broadcast in its timeslot, beating ITV1 drama Wild at Heart. |
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After beating Bush in New Hampshire, McCain gave him a two month run for his money. Bush had to prove he wasn't just a famous name. |
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Ok. The dolphins got off the shneid by finally beating the Jets in the first go round. |
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My numbers were through the roof, and I was beating records held by some of the most successful cyclists. |
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They progressed to the final beating Wales and France in the quarter and semi finals. |
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He was actually almost unwriggled when we came to finally untie him. He was beating us up alot before this. |
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Since that upheaval Wales have won just once in seven games, beating Northern Ireland in the Nations Cup last May. |
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My heart was beating finely when we two set forth in the cold night upon this dangerous venture. |
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Championships, beating Wimbledon champion Angela Mortimer, losing to the defending champion, Darlene Hard. |
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Mark Hughes has called on his senior stars to lead from the front as Manchester City aim to make further progress in Europe by beating Aalborg. |
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Officials were checking if the mass walk qualified for the biggest walking bus in the world by beating the previous year's 15,000 total. |
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West Indies are the current World T20I holders, beating England in the 2016 final, winning their second title. |
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The chief of Arya Samaj in Haryana, Acharya Baldev, said that the image of the entire saffron clan has taken a beating due to Agnivesh's act. |
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The host of the 2022 Winter Olympics has been decided asChina's capital, Beijing, beating Almaty to host the Games. |
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In 2014 Sevilla won their third cup in eight years after beating Benfica on penalties. |
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Daniel Pelosi, 41, bragged of beating Ted Ammon to death, Kathryn Mayne, 59, told a New York court. |
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The Chiefs, were crowned English champions in 2017, after beating Wasps in the Aviva Premiership final at Twickenham. |
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Liverpool won the competition for the second time in 1976, beating Club Brugge in the final. |
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Chelsea are the only London club to win the UEFA Champions League, after beating Bayern Munich in the 2012 final. |
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The following season Villa were crowned European Super Cup winners, beating Barcelona in the final. |
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Slaves were punished by whipping, shackling, hanging, beating, burning, mutilation, branding and imprisonment. |
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The proposal for the name Southern Ocean won 18 votes, beating the alternative Antarctic Ocean. |
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All the time, our overfraught hearts are beating at a rate that would far outstrip the fastest gallop of the fastest horses ever foaled. |
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Oysters are filter feeders, drawing water in over their gills through the beating of cilia. |
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The brass instruments impart acoustical beating to the texture by sustaining notes a semitone or quarter tone apart. |
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A MAN attacked in a brutal beating at a nightspot was kicked so hard a shoeprint was left on his face. |
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Fillies sweep the board in the Prix Morny at Deauville, with Broadway Dancer beating Janthina by six lengths. |
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The resulting slurry is wafted through the canal system by the beating of the cilia, and digested by the nutritive cells. |
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Light towing is no problem for even the three-door versions,but for serious hauling the long wheelbase five-door Shoguns take some beating. |
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In the 1966 World Cup, West Germany reached the final after beating the USSR in the semifinal, facing hosts England. |
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The junk was nearer, beating in toward the island, her brown batwing sail suddenly tall and terribly conspicuous against the sky. |
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Healthy hearts consist of different kinds of cells, including beating muscle cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts which provide structural support. |
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In the final two rounds Welsh took a heavy beating and was knocked down to the canvas in the last round. |
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In addition, Morris had only fought once in the three years before his death, beating a fighter with only 17 wins out of 81 fights. |
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It will take beating Paraguay, so expect them to come out swinging. |
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Schools were harsh and teachers were very strict, often beating pupils who misbehaved. |
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The research shows that keeping the heart beating during the CABG procedure gives patients an improved chance of avoiding complications. |
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Richemont's force attacked the English army from the flank and rear just as they were on the verge of beating Clermont's army. |
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The pupil could pass it on to any schoolmate heard speaking Welsh, with the pupil wearing it at the end of the day being given a beating. |
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The following week they won the EDF Energy Cup beating Leicester Tigers at Twickenham. |
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He started boxing professionally on 20 September 1965, beating Brian Tonks by a knockout in the second round in London. |
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They take off from water by facing into the wind and strongly beating their wings. |
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Scotland then finished their group stage by beating the United States convincingly. |
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With France then beating Ireland in Dublin, Scotland now knew that they could clinch first place. |
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They'd order lawbreakers put to death in fearsome ritualized killings that took place in a heiau, accompanied by beating drums and chants. |
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However they have hosted the ICC World Twenty20 in 2009, winning this format in 2010 beating rivals Australia in the final. |
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Scotland started the Super Eights well by beating the Netherlands in their first match. |
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She has claimed that the refugees aare already stealing and beating peoplea and would soon astart raping and chopping heads off. |
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Why would they mouth-rape this man first, before beating him nearly to death? |
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The WMD laser works by detecting the audio frequency created by the beating of mosquito wings. |
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Simms also admitted assaulting Samantha Morris by beating when she tried to intervene against the punches and kicks raining down on her husband. |
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Boroughmuir won the league in 2016, and won the playoffs in the same year, beating the University in the final. |
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They have finished top of their pool twice, in 2011, after beating pool favourite Australia, and in 2015 leaving France in 2nd place. |
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It was not until 1881 that Ireland first won a test, beating Scotland at Ormeau in Belfast. |
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The first match at Lansdowne Road was held on 11 March 1878, with England beating Ireland by 2 goals and 1 try to nil. |
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She eliminated those lonely treeless farmhouses with the sun beating on their shining gal-iron roofs. |
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This set a new world record for a transatlantic crossing by women, beating the previous crewed record as well as the singlehanded version. |
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They stop beating long enough to divide and provide the heart with fresh cardiomyocytes. |
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The RINO hunters and dino hunters took a beating Tuesday night. |
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The patrolman who saved Welsh from a serious beating assured the magistrate that it was a friendly fight and the charges were dismissed against both men. |
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In the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championships, Wexford have won 6 times, first in 1910 and most recently in 1996, beating Limerick in the final. |
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Uchiyama began beating the infant around February because he resembled his biological father and cried when he saw Uchiyama, the prosecutors said. |
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Many metal musicians when performing live engage in headbanging, which involves rhythmically beating time with the head, often emphasized by long hair. |
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Before Ritchie's arranged fight with Charley White, Welsh took in two more encounters, beating Leach Cross on points and then Joe Mandot on press decision. |
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Eubank made five further successful defences, beating British world title contenders Henry Wharton and Sam Storey as well as unbeaten Dan Schommer and Mauricio Amaral Costa. |
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In race two, the roles were reversed with the Honda beating the Ducati. |
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Speght is also the source of the famous tale of Chaucer being fined for beating a Franciscan friar in Fleet Street, as well as a fictitious coat of arms and family tree. |
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On 29 June 2014, Rose won the Quicken Loans National, beating Shawn Stefani at the first hole of a playoff, with both players having tied at 3 under par after 72 holes. |
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An eventful race in Varese, Italy lasted 3 hours 42 minutes and 11 seconds, culminating in a sprint beating Marianne Vos in to 2nd place and Judith Arndt in 3rd. |
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I sat still in the car and listened to the soft purr of the engine and my beating heart. Then slowly, and as silently as possible, I drove the car back to camp. |
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The final took place at Lord's on Sunday 21 June with Pakistan beating Sri Lanka by eight wickets and England beating New Zealand by six wickets in the women's final. |
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He caused another upset in the last 16 by beating Shaun Murphy. |
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Gerard, in the stand for a second day, was overcome as he told how he still bore scars on his back, skull and arms from a beating with a wrought iron carpet beater. |
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And every now and then it seemed as though it would stop beating when I'd see a couple of special officers or a shore patrol come along with a red-whiskered sailor. |
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Saracens are the current holders of the cup, having won their first cup by beating Racing 92 in the 2016 final and defended their title by beating Clermont in the 2017 final. |
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Two Plate quarter-finals did go ahead last night, with West Indian Wanderers beating Braunston Paddox by 91 runs and Bharat Sports triumphing over Stockton by 56 runs. |
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Despite some success in the Heineken Cup, beating Racing Metro and achieving a quarter final place, this was a season in which Cardiff Blues managed only 10 league wins. |
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He retained the title by beating Tavarez for the third time, this time by a knockout in 14 at Paris, and then he travelled to Japan to fight for the world title again. |
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In 1973, Buchanan started out by beating future world Lightweight champion Jim Watt by a decision after 15 rounds, to regain the British lightweight title. |
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It is believed that the Beating of the Bounds started in 1346, when Llantrisant was awarded its Royal Charter. |
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He won, beating Roger Wethered by a score of 7 and 6 in the final match. |
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The Scottish striker claims beating Metalist Kharkov in the UEFA Cup to win Everton's first European tie in 12 years has given everyone a huge lift. |
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The water wheel was also used in papermaking, beating material to a pulp. |
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In foil the important thing is to be sure you have the right of way. You gain right of way by starting the attack first or beating the blade last. |
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India won their second World Cup title by beating Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in the final in Mumbai, and became the first country to win the final on home soil. |
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Students Jeremy Whall and Lishung Yeung were awarded the first prize, beating off competition from around the world to take home a pounds 3,000 cash prize. |
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But Mrs. McCain is clearly not interested in having her husband take a beating at the expense of his family or enduring accusations about his briery temperament. |
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The more the backstay is tightened, the less the headstay will sag off to leeward, forming a rigid and more efficient arc along the luff of the genoa while beating to weather. |
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At that time, beating Southampton 5-0 was a rite of passage, like getting drunk on your dad's cheap brandy, or scrumping apples to get into the school gang. |
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Their two shows at Sullivan Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, sold 100,000 tickets in less than eight hours, beating previous records set there by U2 and David Bowie. |
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We had to leave the beach because the sun was really beating down. |
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My heart was beating madly and I was gulping nervous energy. |
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Beating up on shitpuddles like you is comparable to a basic food group in alt.peeves, and you're just a name at the end of the list. |
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This dates to the charter of Charles II that allowed recruiting parties of the Admiral's Regiment of 1664 to enter the City with drums beating and colours flying. |
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Danny Kaye was an avid baseball fan, passionately devoted to his beloved Brooklyn Dodgers who broke the shneid by beating the Yankees in the previous World Series. |
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After the thatch is secured on the roof, it is usual in England to make the surface flat and even by beating and combing. This is generally done with a thatcher's rake. |
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