It began at a belting pace with numerous ferocious challenges providing most of the entertainment in the early stages. |
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Preamble It's been another belting day's play at Edgbaston and, wonderful to relate, England are on top. |
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Danny scored two belting tries and was a clear man of the match award winner. |
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Extremely powerful and with a belting serve, he grew up on clay, but fancies himself on any surface. |
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Never shy about belting out R-rated language, he enjoys challenging staff members on issues, even at parties. |
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After that there is, in all probability, the veteran Wayne Arthurs, another tall left hander with a belting serve. |
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The wind picked up from the west for the first time in ages, belting down the hill and rattling the windows. |
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No fund manager is going to get a wigging from the FSA, still less a belting fine, by buying and holding gilts. |
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He remembered occasions in the outer in the 1960s and '70s when a space would suddenly clear to reveal knots of men belting into each other. |
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An apple-cheeked beauty is belting out tunes in French and occasionally dinging a triangle. |
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McAfee burst forward from deep and soloed to within 20 metres before belting the sliotar towards goal. |
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They walked to his car in silence, sliding in and belting up in the same way. |
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First to perform was Jon Peter Lewis, who surprised everyone by belting out an almost note-perfect A Little Less Conversation. |
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Jean was helping gun down the last of the troops, when through the fog, came the uncanny and belting sound of bagpipes. |
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Back in October 1995, Pierpont gave a belting to a stock called Digicall, run by an English barrow boy called Stephen Morris. |
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You can go from ballistic nylon, which is a commodity that everyone needs to have, to our heritage lines of tweed and belting leather. |
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Sheard certainly has an odd, melancholy stage presence, especially when belting out some extraordinarily mournful show tunes. |
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Raw strings and belting brass convey the hell-on-earth of the Dutchman's existence. |
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I could hear my heart pounding in my chest as he picked the song back up, belting it out and earning the cheering that he used to draw so easily. |
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I give Titus a lot of credit for exhibiting as much self-control as he did and not belting Ray on the spot. |
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Actually people seeing her like that were prone to thinking I was belting her about. |
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On Friday night TV3 late news played the footage of that guy belting him at least three times. |
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For cleaning out hopper bottom wagons, we added a piece of wide rubber belting to the top of the push broom. |
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This beginning was a highly personal, yet formal ceremony in which Funakoshi is said to have handed out lengths of black belting to his pupils. |
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We are not into battle re-enactment, going round belting each other, we are concerned about what life was like. |
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And it's also safer than having five-year-olds belting tennis balls around the room. |
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He vented his frustration a couple of games into the second set, missing a volley and then belting the ball into the crowd. |
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You would have to be truly belting through the place at a rate of knots to do it 7 minutes. |
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Should a hammerhead or whitetip come belting along expecting a tasty snack, I was not anxious to be swept away by its enthusiasm. |
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Skiing, the noble art of belting down a mountain on two planks while three sheets to the wind, will never be the same again. |
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I've seen them very comfortable on stage, with their guitars on their laps, drinking beer and belting it out. |
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In true teenage form I used to shut myself in my bedroom with it belting out the speakers. |
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This is the place that Kim Clijsters fell in love with as a promising teenager with belting ground strokes and a wide-eyed enthusiasm. |
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And what accounts for such abandon and emotion in belting out the patriotic numbers which Argentinian sportsmen and women so often intone? |
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Synthetic elastic fibres and modern machine knitting have latterly permitted stretchable skin-tight garments that mould to the body without tailoring, fastening, or belting. |
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At the appointed time, the player turns itself on and starts belting out your favorite tune. |
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The four armed blacks were belting Constable Murray who was on foot. |
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After we'd both finished belting ourselves in, he began to drive. |
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He went on to express a personal view that he supported the Bill and that he saw a need for a clear statement that belting a child is a criminal offence. |
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It is much better to prevent serious injury to a child than to prosecute a parent for causing brain damage to a child by belting them around the head. |
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All this seasonal picture-painting is, by the way, supposed to distract me from the fact that it is in fact belting down great gusts of rain outside my window right now. |
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The horse lay there, thrashing violently, the Cowgirl, unconscious, the rains still belting on them, the funnel taking down everything in its path to their right. |
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The singing is all really high and I'm belting it out all the way through. |
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From the re-start the rain started belting down, effectively killing off any enterprising backline play and the Bulldogs pack were left to slog it out in the trenches. |
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There's a clarity and delicacy to her voice in the quiet moments, then suddenly, in the same song, we are into overdrive and she is belting it out like Edith Piaf. |
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His voice was a raspy clarion, hoarse from a lifetime of belting it out. |
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Women are also more conscientious when it comes to belting up. |
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But when the seatbelt law actually took effect in 1983, there was a sharp rise in the number of people belting up, with 94 per cent obeying the new law. |
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The dogs come belting down the hill at full pelt, barely stopping to take a fence which they fly over, huge ears flapping, a furious black and tan blur of paws and tails. |
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By the time she finished belting her way to God, I had unconsciously wandered from my office desk to a church pew. |
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There will come a sad, sad day when you no longer want to hug your housemates while drunkenly belting out Champagne Supernova at 3am. |
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Froberg takes on the role of misanthropic sloganeer or street-corner proselytizer, belting out his apocalyptic aphorisms over furiously oscillating punk rock. |
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Mary Lou's new album finds her back on the tracks busking and belting. |
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Johnny rose to the occasion in style, belting out new renditions of his greatest hits in a sound-light-and-pyrotechnics extravaganza. |
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The rear of some scabbards was also decorated and all had loops at the back to take the leather belting which would attach the weapon to its wearer. |
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After a public belting in the street, Effie dragged him back to the shop by his ear, forcing him to apologise to the shopkeeper and replace the lot. |
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Good music, friendly staff, and a belting atmosphere, nice clientele, lots of class without too much pretence and one of the better bars in Manchester. |
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I have known Paul for a long time and think he is a belting bloke. |
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Try belting it for a Forties look, or quirkily clash against patterned tights or a coat. |
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With her sparkling frocks and big, bouffant hair, she was always popping up on Top of the Pops, belting out hits like My Simple Heart and When Will I See You Again? |
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The next, he was belting down the road from the airport to the festival with a band of police outriders. |
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Sometimes Manning graced a second stage, belting out songs to the accompaniment of a sound machine. |
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The woman looks to be ardently belting out a tune as rows of soldiers look on. |
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And that doesn't mean that anything other than time and perseverance will turn your top lyric soprano into a belting contralto, but it is possible. |
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With a lead singer belting out strong vocals, twin guitars, and a bass player bent double most of the time this was an act to watch as well as listen to. |
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She was singing along to some Celtic music belting out from her stereo. |
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However, when the belting was stopped, the heat source was constant in one area of the belting and sufficient to ignite it. |
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She bursts into flame only at the end, belting out a terrific encore of 'Too Tough to Die', an old song. |
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Users can rely on expertise from Metso engineers in order to identify appropriate belting for specific applications. |
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The last time he was belting out on the Broadway was nearly seven years ago in The Boy From Oz. Expect the scalpers to be in a frenzy. |
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Long Length belting has the same basic construction features as the endless version. |
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Today, belting up for a journey is as much part of driving a car as starting the engine. |
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Perhaps you like your Neil Patrick Harris belting in high heels on Broadway, or cannily emceeing an awards show? |
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Even if her belting occasionally sounds forced, all of the experts praised the undeniable power Cyrus has when singing. |
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Quigg took the round with a belting right hand, nearly spoiling it with a late rabbit punch. |
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But they made it a night to remember, with fireworks, a sound system belting out Auld Lang Syne, and revellers linking arms with police and dancing in the street. |
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A fine spready hide is also obtained from the Hereford breed, these being favored by harness and belting makers. |
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But there has been plenty of fighting lately in this harsh area near the border with Chad, and Ms. Sanusi, like so many other hakamah, has been belting out war song after war song. |
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The new rules introduce some fines for newly-defined transgressions — such as making aggressive or offensive remarks or gestures to other drivers and not belting up in the back seat. |
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This has a somewhat brutal effect on lazy tracks such as the medley where Mylène rolls all her hits into one, belting out Pourvu qu'elles soient douces, Maman a tort, Libertine and Sans contrefaçon almost in one breath. |
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In the latter he stands at the piano belting out songs with a dark intensity that, in the bland Eisenhower years, seemed excessive, an impression amplified by his bizarre six-inch pompadour, eyeliner, and pancake makeup. |
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She began singing the hook softly, then belting out all the words. |
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A full 80 minutes of Celine belting out 25 incredible performances. |
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Patricia, who was joined on stage by five brilliant musicians including her loyal pianist Fred Helbert, launched into her Kabaret performance by belting out a song that has become her signature tune: Mon mec à moi. |
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Kevin Keegan's back in the swing, belting balls off the tee and firing irons into the green. |
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Have a blast playing with or against your friends, belting your favorite tunes into the microphone, and performing real dance moves that are captured on screen using the Wii's motion-sensing technology. |
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The Siegling Extremultus heating clamps can also be supplied as belting tool sets complete with accessories or as a fitting set in a practical case. |
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With a comprehensive global network, Habasit is able to respond to any request that you may have with nothing less than outstanding belting solutions of premium quality, tailored to your specific needs. |
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Modern machines are driven by belting from an electric motor or an overhead shaft via two pulleys. |
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Moody used a system of overhead pulleys and leather belting, rather than bevel gearing, to power his machines. |
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The rotund man had difficulty belting his pants, and generally wore suspenders to avoid the issue. |
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He may have had the upper hand on belting out ballads but singers like the Maloney Mewler are everywhere and Rylan was certainly unique. |
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They'll be belting out some Christmassy tunes as well as hits like The Size of a Cow, Dizzy and Welcome to the Cheap Seats. |
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The Nostalgics made it through after belting out Katy Perry's hit Firework. |
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Paul Burrell was flying about among the trees in a harness like some kind of Diana monkey, belting out songs from the musicals. |
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And lo, standing in a spotlight, clutching a microphone, and belting out some Jefferson Airplane, is another one of Saranova's former inamoratas. |
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The Nostalgics progressed through to the sought-after round of the UTV show after wowing the panel with a belting version of Katy Perry's smash hit, Firework. |
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The Nostalgics progressed through to the sought-after round of the ITV1 show after wowing the panel with a belting version of Katy Perry's smash hit, Firework. |
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Further speculation is interrupted by a monophonic chorus of eight male voices rising abruptly from the foyer outside, belting out an Armenian-language chorus. |
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