Luckily I don't think anyone was around to notice, so I still remain the only person who knows what a complete berk I am. |
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Does he not care, that most of the human race probably think he is a bit of a berk? |
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As so many times before, he considered scrapping the annoying little robotic berk. |
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But needs must, and this is too important a point to neglect, so I am backing him even though he is a complete and utter berk. |
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His strange addiction to being a tediously laddy berk has cost him everything. |
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That said, for those unaccustomed to the world of fine dining, staff will hopefully endeavour to make you not feel like a total berk. |
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I'm not in any way a Royalist, but I did feel like a right berk when I told others in the office that she's croaked, prior to looking in the content of the article. |
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So I'd just like to apologise to Nicholas for calling him a berk. |
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I felt like a right berk driving back home with the flowers in my car. |
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You could swim around like a berk with water halfway up your nose. |
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This is all stuff Phyllis should have probably mentioned at the Downton interview, but then Lord Grantham is such a berk with money there is probably not a great deal left to steal anyway. |
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Like, in fact, hungover guests waking up after a dinner party where some berk brought out after-dinner absinthe, another berk brought up politics, and it all went very awry. |
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Classic hardwood floors may need to be resurfaced every five years, but should be structurally sound for twenty-five years or more, according to Roger Berk of Haywood-Berk. |
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Berk will focus on leveraged buyouts and recapitalizations of growth companies in the consumer, financial services and business services sectors. |
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Berk says he believes the deal will enable Fairfield to speed up the expansion of its business. |
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Berk Company, has introduced the Ronda Collection of flint glass bottles in both 15mm crimp and Europa finishes. |
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