To most voters, it probably looked merely like a bit of the usual political biffo, more incomprehensible than usual. |
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It's a revenge saga, set in 1730s China, with loads of biffo, unspoiled by trifles like a plot. |
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To make matters worse, an alien monster has bobbed up in Hong Kong harbour keen for a bit of biffo. |
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It was soothing to think of him up there on the Beehive's ninth floor, doing biffo with the world on our behalf. |
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As violent as it got was on the rugby field with a little biffo here and there. |
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It looks like being essential election viewing for those with a taste for a bit of biffo. |
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The South Australian redistribution could mean biffo for Labor as the factions fight. |
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Terry's also a former first grade Rugby Union player, so I guess he knows a bit about biffo on the field, first-hand. |
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But if you're begging for biffo, why not have a look at the state parliamentary party. |
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Unfortunately, the sport's base still hankers for characters, risk, flair and a bit of biffo for good measure. |
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Only when the brain is already fired up for a bit of biffo does testosterone add more fuel to the fire. |
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Billy, is motherless, his dad and brother jobless, and he prefers ballet to biffo. |
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The rest is rollicking biffo in leather skirts, with a classy cast. |
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I think the only way they will beat the Wallabies is to put the biffo on. |
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Maybe the producers are hoping for a bit of biffo this year? |
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The NZ Herald reported a court case over a spot of biffo in Gisborne. |
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Like most martial arts movies, this action thriller is full of bad dialogue, hopeless acting and plenty of biffo for anyone with a short attention span. |
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Barrett's working class man is simply one who enjoys his beer, his rock music, and a bit of biffo. |
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We all liked a bit of biffo and gunplay, so when the telecast was broken for a newsflash, everyone groaned. |
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Things peaked a year later with a Sunday afternoon biffo pitting a good-sized detachment of rockers against a combined force of surfies and clubbies. |
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