When your track is instantly playlisted by the big guns it's only a matter of time before you have a hot summer smash on your hands. |
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Star Wars mania hit London last night as film big guns headed to the premiere of the latest instalment in the space saga. |
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He's durable and powerful, and won't have problems behind San Diego's big guns. |
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Labour's big guns were wheeled out in York today, three days before the city's crucial Bootham ward by-election. |
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Teenage boys are more likely to be attracted by her scanty clothing and big guns. |
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The big guns hit the pool in Athens again on Sunday night, in what could be the event of the meet. |
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The big guns are in town and district firearm owners are being given the chance to surrender their weapons for cash. |
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At first, it was just small arms but the big guns and mortars started shooting as the afternoon wore on. |
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Like new students of body-building, he is so focused on getting big guns and eye-popping pecs that he forgets all about his lower half. |
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He has single-handedly kept Salford afloat, doing his level best alongside the big guns. |
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For girls, she's a role model of empowerment as the female hero with big guns. |
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It appears that ageless truth remains the same that small guns are easier to carry and the big guns shoot better. |
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Surprisingly enough, some big guns have actually bothered to enter this bunfight, and most of them have profited immensely from taking part. |
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We can be deployed anywhere in Theatre and we are the only ones with such big guns. |
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In Bosnia it works because there are people with big guns and they use a big stick. |
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The media opposed to the bill even called those who support Bill C-71 ayatollahs, and now the Bloc's big guns have adopted the term. |
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They put us to work fusing the shells that went into the big guns on the Fort. |
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I am surprised that the party's so-called big guns are not taking a position. |
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The dominance of the traditional big guns is under siege in Argentina, Brazil and Costa Rica. |
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With regard to the overall level of play, I feel that, while the big guns remain as strong as ever, the other sides have improved greatly. |
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Here is a sample of four nations that compare favourably with the big guns. |
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The sedan has a tougher job than the hatchback, though, having to confront big guns such as the Honda Civic, Mazda3 and Toyota Corolla. |
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It was brought up by Mr. Vincent that they are now in the process of producing smaller planes, but they seem to want to get in with the big guns. |
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Forced to chase the game, Malwee fought hard for possession and threw on the big guns in a desperate attempt to draw level. |
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It was mainly the machine guns, the tanks, the big guns that did the work. |
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The smaller crew was possible because the battleship was stripped of all but her big guns. |
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The tone was set the minute Nick Clegg took his first potshot at his erstwhile boss: everyone against David Cameron, big guns scrapping among themselves, smaller ones largely ignored. |
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Cadillac is hoping to take on the big guns in the sport sedan category. |
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Dreadnaughts, airplanes, forts, big guns, and things. |
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Cuba and Haiti will both be fancying their chances when they meet up with the region's big guns in the final round of qualifying for Beijing 2008, at a venue and date yet to be confirmed. |
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For the past three years, it has been the first UK series ever to be shortlisted not in the Emmys' miniseries category, but up against America's big guns – including Breaking Bad – for outstanding drama series. |
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But the Parliament itself is so young, and the constitution so untested, that when Mr Salmond fires his big guns at Mr Dewar's government, he is in danger of knocking holes in the reputation of the legislature itself. |
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With more than half a squad calling off, Strachan hailed the stand-ins who stood up to the big guns. |
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Samsung are the big guns, however, so if Facebook is looking for one more kick at the can with Home, Zuckerberg meeting with Samsung to make the ask makes perfect sense. |
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But Brighton have scored only one goal in six games this month and their pea-shooter attack is unlikely to disturb another of the Championship big guns. |
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But, in the past, back in the days when they were in opposition, the Liberals, the big guns of this government, had made firm commitments in terms of reconversion. |
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Once it was determined that the local authorities were involved in a situation beyond the scope of their capabilities, the big guns were called in. |
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They were firing too from the sea, and we saw the huge shells exploding, shrapnel, air-craft and the booming of the big guns kept us all somewhat nervous. |
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All the big guns will be out on Centre Court, beginning with defending champion and world No. 3 Novak Djokovic taking on Robin Soderling in the first match of the day. |
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Colombia on the other hand are taking all the big guns. |
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Battleships were built along the dreadnought model, with several large turrets of equally sized big guns. |
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The USS West Virginia became one of many symbols of American resolve.... Her big guns pounded the enemy at the battles of Leyte Gulf, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa. |
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This has been a great day for the big guns. This does not refer to Prof. Lummis and the other big guns of the Board of Visitors, for every day is a great one for them. |
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