Had Hitler not blitzed Rotterdam and then attacked France in the spring of 1940, the phony war might have remained just that. |
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Hundreds of thousands of Christmas shoppers blitzed the high street yesterday on the busiest shopping day of the year. |
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They have blitzed much more this season than a year ago, bringing linebackers and cornerbacks. |
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As city after city was blitzed, there was some dismay, a little looting but, overall, a remarkable stoicism and sense of community. |
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Along with blacksmiths, farriers and wheelwrights, they watched as the land was blitzed. |
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A view of Victoria Street shows part of the cathedral and the Old Shambles area of the city blitzed by German bombers in the Second World War. |
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Employees pounded the beat with police officers as they blitzed householders with crime prevention advice. |
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I do however go out and get blitzed far too often, and wake up the next day feeling rotten having spent a lot of money! |
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Last year the defense rarely blitzed because of the defensive ends' success. |
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The streets of our cities are awash with ne'er-do-wells blitzed on pints of binge. |
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I look pretty happy and at peace there, except I was actually completely blitzed on morphine and praying to go to sleep. |
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True co-dependency is achieved when he hooks up with Jen, a girlfriend who also gets regularly blitzed. |
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But if somebody is bent on getting blitzed, no policy is 100 percent foolproof in stopping a drunk from getting behind the wheel. |
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They frowned on His Devilishness because he was easy-going, slothful, frequently blitzed out of his head, and interested only in pleasure. |
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The single player game begins with Conker getting impossibly blitzed and stumbling out into a dark starry night. |
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I saw a reincarnation of Joey Ramone who was so blitzed that he was finally dragged out by his ankles. |
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Pubs in York are to be blitzed with beer mats and posters warning about the dangers of messing around with fireworks. |
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Lots and lots of stout-hearted drunkards got blitzed on mead thousands of years before beer or grain alcohol appeared on the scene. |
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I met quite a few girlfriends drunk at parties that I would have never attended without being blitzed. |
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Workers at the presses had their bags and lunchboxes searched, and their lockers and desks blitzed at regular intervals. |
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He'd gotten blitzed at Tacky's Tavern and came home at bar time smelling like a brewery. |
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Traffic wardens blitzed areas of the city this week, ticketing cars that hadn't been moved after four hours of parking. |
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The 49ers blitzed and attacked, correctly anticipating the pass. |
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Assange also has been blitzed by some 10,000 messages supporting his cause and urging Ecuador to grant him asylum. |
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Lochte finished third in the 200m backstroke and then got blitzed by Phelps in the 200m individual medley. |
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An empty house on the corner of Birch Street, West Bowling, is the first project to be blitzed by the group in a bid to improve the appearance of the area. |
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The spread of swine flu looks similar to the financial flu that blitzed and crippled our banking system last year. |
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Soya lectine is added to the Worcestershire sauce and blitzed with a hand blender to create a foamy consistency. |
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Before going anywhere Debbie cracked on with the table decorations, attaching the ribbons for the balloons and spraying them with gold glitter while I blitzed the kitchen. |
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Holyrood Church, fronting High Street was blitzed in the Second World War. |
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They have blitzed the airwaves and the bookshelves with pseudo-scientific fact-muddling written by non-specialists. |
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This group might have shown progress, but the Broncos hardly blitzed. |
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The team has blitzed more in an effort to create more takeaways, but players need to do a better job of holding on to interceptions and falling on loose balls. |
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They appeared even redder than before and were totally blitzed. |
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I got quite thoroughly blitzed and Justina was drunk enough to read palms. |
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The conversations will last no more than five minutes, discussing Napoleon's short stature, and then everyone can, at long last, get blitzed on the merlot. |
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She has blitzed around Europe with friends, taken safari tours in Africa, explored Egypt and Morocco, and even made it to Alaska to see the Northern Lights. |
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World champion Sebastien Loeb blitzed the opposition on home turf to take an early stranglehold on the Tour of Corsica. |
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He blitzed his way in 17 hours through all the north face routes of the three peaks of Lavaredo and climbed the Matterhorn, Piz Badile, and the north face of the Eiger within only six days. |
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For this, rather than fresh, hard chunk of banana or strawberry, you need jams, blitzed berry fruits or, at a push, apples and pears caramelised and softened. |
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Ben's hangovers just make him look more beautiful, in a blitzed, cheekbony way. |
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Sainsbury's free cash flow has been negative in each of the past four years as it has blitzed high streets with more convenience stores while still opening, and refitting, supermarkets. |
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During the second world war, Old Trafford was blitzed by German bombers. |
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Honda LCR rider Carlos Checa blitzed the field with the fastest time in the opening day of free practice for Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez. |
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Now it looked as if the neighborhood had been blitzed with bombs. |
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Then Preston Tingle arrived in a news van and he was blitzed. |
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Both can be sent into different gaps or blitzed into the same gap. |
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