If Fernando has done well there is praise, if he had been booked or cost Rangers a goal there is criticism and a tantrum. |
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Etherington has booked Paul Fessey to ride Evening Press, the same jockey who was on board last time she ran. |
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I have booked it in for a respray at the end of this month. I want to have all the panels done in a shiny black. |
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Lisa, 26, had booked her wedding before Mr Holt announced his intention to retire. |
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The domestic and continental legs of your journey need to be booked separately. |
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We booked into a once semi-derelict riad now a spacious private home with 10 bedrooms, all en-suite. |
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My dad had booked a special reunion concert by 80s rock legends, Dire Straits. |
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This local rock band have gone from strength to strength over the past year and are now almost booked out every weekend. |
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Be sure to look over the program schedule included in this issue, and get yourself booked at a convenient location. |
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Anyway, the long and the short of it is that I have a trial session booked up for Thursday after work. |
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He says he personally booked the grounds, and cannot understand the runaround his team was given by the Technikon authorities. |
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I could not believe my luck and booked a week holiday for the week starting on the 28th April. |
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I noted the name, booked a table and was surprised to find lukewarm food and chilly service. |
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A week or so later I was booked to go for a weekend away somewhere with some people from a creative writing course I was taking. |
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She said a holiday booked in the autumn of one year might be taken the following autumn. |
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Four players from each side were booked in a match which threatened to boil over on more than one occasion. |
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They are booked up on Saturday nights through to the end of April and close to that on Fridays. |
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Tonight they're discussing an upcoming trip to Las Vegas, where they've booked suites at the Mirage hotel and casino to play baccarat. |
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We were tentatively booked as the middle act on a three-band cross-Canada tour. |
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They had booked a table at a restaurant for dinner and Mr Mears had secretly made plans to propose to her that evening. |
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There will be a threefold increase in the number of cases booked from now till the year end, if we look at the number of cases booked till now. |
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If booked as a package through a travel agent, they should make a claim on their travel insurance. |
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I finally booked the moving of the rest of my stuff into the flat for Thursday the 22nd. |
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I thought I might be past my sell-by date, but it was a huge success at the Cabaret Bar in the Pleasance, so I'm booked for next year. |
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Danish referee Kim Nielsen immediately produced the red card, indicating that Delgado, who was booked earlier for time-wasting, had dived. |
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Robinson's just been booked for time-wasting, which tells you how the game is panning out. |
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Carlo Cudicini gets booked for time-wasting, when he summons a defender to take a goal-kick for him. |
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Although he wasn't sent off, the referee booked him, taking his season's points tally to 41 and resulting in a three-match ban. |
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She said the city had been busy on Saturday and yesterday, with most of the city's hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation booked up. |
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But the seats had been booked up beforehand, and most of them weren't going to get in. |
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Riders would be booked by phone and arrive with a spare set of protective clothes and crash helmet. |
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It had also booked another tanker, the Cypriot flagged Presnya to carry 28,000 tonnes of aviation fuel from Greece to southern Spain. |
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There's simply not enough time in the week to visit everyone, and most of my days are booked from seven in the morning until eleven at night. |
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He knew he was leaving the next day and that he had booked a vacation for 3 weeks. |
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You have formed a contract with the tour operator or the airline, depending on whether you booked a package holiday or flights only. |
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And let's say, not too long ago, you called up my bespoke Savile Row tailor friend and booked an appointment because you wanted a new suit. |
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And traders complained that too many customers were getting booked while they were trying to pick up goods. |
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Book a tradesperson well ahead of time, as they can be booked for months in advance. |
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My parents booked me on the Constitution, the liner that did the milk run from New York to Cannes. |
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We were in fact, the better part of two hours early for our booked Isle of Wight ferry. |
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When we realized we had 48 hours together last month, we quickly booked our minimoon. |
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Our honeymoon for Christmas in New York is all booked for next December but we would really like a minimoon straight after the wedding in June. |
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I booked him into the West Hollywood Hyatt, which is known as the Riot House and is famous for getting trashed by rock stars. |
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More than twice he was enticed into a rash challenge as the Dutchman shimmied this way then that, but twice he was booked for them. |
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However, it isn't valid if the tickets are booked privately and not through a travel agency. |
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New to Scotland, the classes are being booked up by people who have grown tired of the treadmill and are taking up tassels instead. |
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With every hotel and motel booked out for the weekend, around 500 Townsville households have offered to billet out of town visitors to the game. |
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The Samoans booked their place with a 31-13 win over Tonga in Apia to move to the top of the triangular Oceania qualifying competition. |
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Having been booked earlier for an altercation with McMillan, the tricky winger was sent off. |
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She picked herself a fine trousseau and had it delivered to the ship which she had booked her passage on. |
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Each time he was booked, he said, on trumped-up charges of disorderly conduct. |
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Once I'd booked my economy flight I was straight on to the airline press office to blag my upgrade, just like a real hack. |
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Lotis auditioned with Get Happy, a song which remains his signature tune to this day and was booked for the show within an hour. |
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I booked him for an exhibition immediately and he has been here regularly since then. |
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The hotel's 775 rooms are sold out throughout February, block booked for corporate sponsors and NBC, the host broadcasters. |
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Mr. Baylos, of course, was ecstatic to find that not only had he finally been booked for the Carson show but that he'd be sitting in for Johnny. |
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Former Brookside actress turned movie star Anna Friel has booked her mum Julie into a beauty parlour. |
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She'd booked outings with friends and was looking forward to going to the theatre and on a mystery tour. |
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Tonight he was booked for an innocuous enough challenge, then sent off as a second bookable offence for clapping sarcastically. |
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He's is booked for the next seven months for any big jobs, though he could slot you in for an oil change on relatively short notice. |
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You've bought the Gucci diamond-studded collar, the Prada booties and booked a minibreak at the dog spa. |
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We had booked into a guesthouse smack bang in the centre of the shopping district on Hong Kong Island. |
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I didn't want to mention the squealing brakes in case he booked me for driving an unroadworthy car. |
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The 38-year-old had a Caesarean booked for two weeks later but barely made it to hospital in time for the natural birth. |
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If you want to book a seat in it you'll have to wait until April as they're all booked up. |
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The band made their debut at the East Coast Blues and Roots Festival and have been booked at clubs up and down the coast ever since. |
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Rod Christie, the agent, already has 57 viewings booked and believes that the house will significantly exceed the upset price. |
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In January 1990, sound stages at Elstree Studios were block booked for two weeks. |
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Swing boats, carousels, inflatable sumo wrestlers and rodeo-style bucking broncos are among a host of rides booked. |
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Stuart Golabek felt otherwise and was booked by referee Craig Thomson for his vehement protests. |
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By now almost on nodding terms with Aer Lingus's pilots, we booked yet another four-day stint to be sure, to be sure. |
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When you're booked for a speaking engagement, ask the host if news releases are being sent to the media. |
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He looked to have been caught but made his protests too vigorously for the referee, who booked the striker. |
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The second card, for Quashie, did follow an intentional, brutish hack at Belmadi, who went looking for revenge and was also booked. |
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I mean, I go on tons of calls and get a lot of callbacks, but so far I've booked only the one movie. |
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The festival is being extensively promoted in advance with stands booked for the Holiday World extravaganzas in Dublin, Cork and Belfast. |
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His high-energy live show has been a calling card that's got him booked to major festivals across the United States. |
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Housing bosses have offered gift tokens to staff to encourage them to cut the number of emergency call-outs being booked. |
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So now it looks like a staycation for a lot of these families who had booked on this flight. |
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If you are one of the many people who are booked to go off on holiday in the next few weeks you may be asking yourself this question. |
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She booked an appointment with her doctor because she was feeling off-colour. |
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It was only as I pulled out the card and showed it to him that I realised that I had already booked him. |
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The Frenchman was booked for raising a fist to Keith O'Halloran, who was also carded for his initial foul. |
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I booked a one-way ticket to Montreal on US Airways for the jazz festival and to celebrate Sudha's 30th birthday. |
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There were so many GPs in residence that the health club had no spare lockers and the beauty spa was fully booked. |
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But when we booked the holiday, little did we know what lay in store for us once we arrived. |
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A host of community groups have already heavily booked the vehicle to venues across the State. |
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Online reservations for another Manhattan cat cafe are almost fully booked more than two months ahead. |
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I have to be very organized and do everything on the clock throughout the day with a booked schedule. |
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Likewise many other villagers who were innocent and have nothing to do with any activities of any banned outfits were booked. |
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But, despite my chagrin at what I regard as a rip-off, I have booked two tickets. |
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Southall was finally booked for his second late and high lunge on the Norwegian Riise inside five minutes. |
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During the holidays the rooms can also be booked by people outside the university for conferences and meetings. |
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All accommodation, travel, car hire and travel insurance can be booked through Perfect Places. |
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He told me that I should stop training and go home because he had booked me an appointment with a liver specialist. |
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I rang up five local medical surgeries and they were all booked out for the day. |
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Our function room is booked virtually every night of the week with weddings, christenings and funerals. |
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She slid into the front hall and booked it up the stairs, leaving Bloom panting along behind her. |
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Just a month before the fixed deadline, hotelkeepers said that foreign tour operators had booked bedrooms in still-unfinished hotels. |
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He was booked into jail, and he was cited for probable cause by the police that he may have committed an aggravated murder. |
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We had just booked two holidays abroad, everything was hunky-dory, and then this happens. |
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Way too many hours and credits later, Duvessa had triumphantly booked passage on the small transport, the Star Dancer, to Paranoth. |
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Luckily, we disembarked there for an afternoon for we had on board several Greek tourists, who also had booked passage for Philae. |
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We both shook our heads, turned right into St. Thomas and booked our own boat's passage to Fort Lauderdale. |
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Delayed only by her trial, she finally booked passage aboard a tanker and sailed alone to Karachi, to join the rest of the family in exile. |
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Benito finally admits that Vincenzo has booked passage on the train from Charlottesville to Philadelphia the following afternoon. |
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Because the site was so fully booked, the date could not be shifted to avoid a clash with the Boston event. |
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My birthday seemed to be the perfect excuse and I mentioned it in passing to my husband who, in turn, booked a table. |
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Lizarazu gets booked for clattering Chris Sutton over on the right touchline. |
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He jumped in feet first and booked all the top names, drawing in a regular clientele which formed queues a mile long along Leigh Road. |
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He booked big receivables from customers who, strangely, didn't book matching payables. |
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The coach trip to the Lake district and Scotland is now completely booked out. |
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Instead, we booked a nine-hour coach journey into Dallas, Texas, where we would stay for a couple of days, before moving down to Austin. |
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They had booked us into their pensione instead of their severely basic backpackers hostel. |
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The pensione I'd booked into was pleasant and central but I wanted the sea within a few yards again, so I could fling myself into it on waking. |
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He was petulant all day and was earlier booked for mouthing-off at the referee. |
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The defender was booked, as was Greg Strong for petulantly kicking the ball off the spot. |
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When cycling enthusiast Katie Bamber booked a charity trip to Vietnam she was bracing herself for a tough mental and physical challenge. |
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All booked individually apart from one married couple, two pairs of friends, and two mothers with daughters. |
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As soon as the doors opened to this indoor footballing haven, we booked in and played the following week. |
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The customer did not have a support contract and I was fully booked for the day with callouts from fee-paying customers. |
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Trying to economise, I'd booked a boat with basic equipment, and that included the fighting chair. |
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Police then dragged him back onto his feet and took him to the justice center to be fingerprinted and booked. |
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Irwin had already been booked for a foul when he played on after the ball was judged to have gone out of play. |
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I'm actually taking Roman to that instead of Max, since Max already had a play date booked with a certain dark-haired elfin cutie. |
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The club are still bottom of the superleague, but semi-finals had been booked in both the Challenge Cup and the Continental Cup. |
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Over the weekend not a room in any of the smarter hotels was to be had and five-star West End restaurants were fully booked. |
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Accessible cabs need to be booked in advance and charge expensive flat-rate fares. |
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On Boxing Day she booked a canoe jungle tour along the island's densely forested coastline and set off into a bright, sunny morning. |
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He even had the ball in the net, but was booked for a foul on the goalkeeper. |
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Phil Neville and Tim Cahill were both booked, with the former Manchester United midfielder responsible for the foul which forced off Pires. |
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It seemed the only way for Blackburn to stop Chelsea was to foul them, and Neill was booked for bringing Robben down as he surged goalwards. |
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Today I'm frantically trying to find a plasterer as the one we had booked has cried off. |
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When giving a guest the map of Mantua, why not indicate with a cross where the restaurant you've booked for him is located? |
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But apparently the local lacrosse team had a cup tie at the weekend and had booked the council pitch for training. |
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My booked seat on the train was opposite an attractive woman with tanned skin and long curly blonde hair. |
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Windass, who was booked, summed up Boro, who were full of effort but showed no great quality or cutting edge. |
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Mum was booked on the 12.55 back to Edinburgh, so it had to be an early lunch, come hail or shine. |
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Just to really stoke things up, we arrived at Lyneham to find that we'd been booked an early lunch in the canteen. |
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We are normally fully booked for Easter and the weekends in March are also very busy. |
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We didn't get to eat there as we hadn't booked in advance but our huge complimentary bowl full of prawn crackers were great to munch on. |
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We booked the first visit with our local general practitioner in the seventh week of pregnancy. |
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I just spoke to an olive presser and booked them in for Wednesday to be pressed. |
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Not that we're expecting any guests in the near future because we're pretty well booked up. |
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The Mexican authorities demanded she be put on a private plane, while the Brazilians booked her on a regular commercial flight. |
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Weddings, party nights and private functions already booked will now have to be rearranged. |
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We had no idea who they were, but our producer booked them to record a session anyway, and we were off. |
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Every hotel in the area is booked for election night as the media anticipate, some with glee, what might be the final act of his downfall. |
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All tickets are booked, the glitzy hotel has been booked, and I will be flying up there this Friday, around mid day. |
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And these figures do not include their chances of being arrested and booked into jail or a detention center in the case of a juvenile. |
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I phoned your office and was told that you had not booked the appointment in your diary and that you were feeling ill. |
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Miller later got himself booked and was back in the wars towards the end when Gary Smith accused him of elbowing him in the face. |
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Strand Travel is offering a direct flight to Istanbul and many of Chris Doran's own family are booked on the plane which leaves from Dublin. |
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Weekends, she says, are mostly booked by guests staying in the hotel and the regular clientele tend to have their appointments during the week. |
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Her hospitality and her love of people endeared her to all the people who booked to stay with her. |
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He booked into a hostel and found himself odd jobs as a hotel dishwasher and later a taxi driver. |
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In fact we had such a good weekend we've already booked our next stay, and I'm rubbing dubbin into my walking boots as I write. |
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Remarkably the referee pointed to the spot, unaware of the new rule change that players who dive get booked. |
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If your employees do not do another customer in between, the time would be booked as 120 minutes or two hours straight time. |
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I now expect to be booked on cable TV to expatiate on my brilliant findings without interruption. |
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Of course, Lorraine is also booked solid, but she may be able to squeeze my little girl in. |
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They would also be prohibited from accepting wagers from players or coaches involved in a booked college game. |
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From November to March its rooms are booked up more quickly than umbrellas turn inside out. |
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The popularity of the event has meant commercial accommodations are sometimes booked one year in advance. |
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By the end of the no-pressure sell, the four other guests had booked a consultation. |
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During its long run, the Community Centre was booked out in advance for most of the show nights. |
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The auditorium was packed and places were booked well in advance for this eagerly anticipated show. |
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Similar to one week packages in the Canary Islands, all places were booked well in advance. |
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It started out with me being booked to work for NWA Florida through Eric Loy who is a liaison for the promotion. |
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They sought out a guest services representative and booked themselves into a 5 star resort, just a 20 minute drive away. |
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Around 1,000 guests were flown in on planes chartered from Air India and were booked into two swish hotels. |
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A couple feared for their lives after they were booked into a hotel in what they described as a dangerous drugs ghetto in South Africa. |
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She explained she was booked into the hotel because of its four star status. |
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They booked into the hotel but guests had complained about the couple rowing in their room, the hotel's restaurant and its gardens. |
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I've booked into hotel rooms under so many assumed names that I couldn't remember how to sign the bill. |
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On arrival we booked into the hotel and then the festivities began with our annual pre-dive get-together. |
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They had booked into hotels near to the union's Clapham Junction head office a week before. |
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Fairground rides, stalls and games are booked to keep the crowds entertained. |
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He has been booked to perform three times this season by Reading, Yeovil and Swindon. |
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Several senior speakers from Scotland's main IT markets are booked for the networking event. |
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A promoter who booked them to play in Ripley, Derbyshire, suggested he change his name to Cliff Richard. |
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We've booked a band for the night and some other guest artists will also play. |
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The singer was originally booked for a small concert in Hangzhou on June 12, sponsored by an ice tea company. |
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Even if they've never heard you speak, the fact that you were booked as a speaker gives you instant credibility. |
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However the programme for this year is going to be hard to improve on as some of the best artistes in Ireland and abroad are booked to perform. |
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But yet again the photographer was turned away because the gallery was booked up. |
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Any builder of any worth is booked up from now till kingdom come, and they don't do too badly on the money front either. |
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All places have been booked up this weekend, but the sessions will also be available next Saturday. |
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People can come on the night but it may be booked up so they should book in advance. |
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The Evening Press made a call to the centre to ask what accommodation was available and was told by that most hotels were booked up this weekend. |
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He was arrested in a San Francisco residence and brought to the San Jose Main Jail where he was booked on several counts of armed robbery. |
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He was booked on suspicion of making threats with intent to terrorize and on suspicion of interfering with a person's civil rights. |
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The 39-year-old singer was booked on a felony charge of assault with a deadly weapon late on Friday. |
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After new inmates are booked, they're interviewed, sometimes for as long as 45 minutes. |
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She was booked on misdemeanor counts of hit-and-run and driving without a valid driver license. |
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He was transported back to Bayview Station where he was booked on weapons, narcotics, the warrant and illegal encampment charges. |
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Once a player's been booked there is always a possibility that if he does anything else he will get sent off. |
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If players haven't been booked or sent off, or there aren't shenanigans in a game, then it's considered a boring match. |
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He could well claim three legs of the Canterbury quadrella as they have him booked for Number One Gun in the final event. |
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I spent two hours in the pub, left an hour early, and booked the time as overtime. |
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Since permissible limits in India are as high as to accommodate these pollutants, they cannot be booked under pollution control rules. |
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But since they were given notice to quit in November they have been unable to find a hall that can be booked for more than three nights a week. |
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My car is booked for a Warrant of Fitness tomorrow, so let's all keep our extremities crossed that it passes with no big repair jobs. |
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He had booked in for a shiatsu massage, which is based on a Japanese therapy closely related to acupuncture. |
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The big fellow immediately sprinted towards jubilant home fans and was booked for throwing his jersey to the ground. |
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This maneuver served only to strengthen our resolve and we booked a meeting room in a hotel adjacent to the convention site. |
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There are whale watching tours that can be booked from Hawaii, Kauai, Oahu, or Maui. |
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A range of massage and other treatments can be booked in advance for an extra charge. |
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I had the impression that guest speaking gigs at Harvard were booked well in advance. |
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I said he should come and stay but warned him to make sure he booked far in advance. |
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The fares must include two nights or a Saturday night and be booked seven days in advance. |
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Fifteen is one of the most sought after venues in the capital and is booked up months in advance. |
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The courses at present are heavily booked so it is advisable to put your name down early. |
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John Terry booked after a rash challenge which nearly lost Holdsworth his head. |
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If they're fully booked when you call, most hotel receptionists will be able to recommend somewhere else to stay. |
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A receptionist at the local hotel confirmed Stotts had booked out yesterday morning. |
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A traffic warden booked a car after it had been written off in a rush-hour smash and the driver taken to hospital. |
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Vera Duckworth, alias Leeds-born Liz Dawn, booked a day off from serving chips at Roy's Rolls to become Peggy Lee. |
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Royal Ascot is an all-ticket event and racegoers driving to York will have booked parking when they bought their tickets. |
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That carrier's plan offers a free ticket for every four round trips booked online and flown within a calendar year. |
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The referee produced a yellow card but in the melee it was impossible to tell who he booked. |
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Stelios and Birmingham's David Dunn were booked for diving, although both players later had their yellow cards rescinded. |
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York City Scouts had also booked the rink last night for hundreds of Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and leaders. |
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They hadn't realised that removal companies are booked up months in advance. |
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I still haven't booked the budget van, or the piano removalist, or sent the documents back to the bank. |
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Reportedly, individuals were booked for charges ranging from urinating in the streets, creating a nuisance to lewd and lascivious behavior. |
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The Laker standard fare was for a reserved seat booked for same-day travel. |
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The English-born owner tells us his riad is regularly booked for fashion shoots, and has also been rented by celebrity A-listers for private parties. |
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Pitt had already gotten booked for Se7en, lobbied hard to get the part in 12 Monkeys, the director Terry Gilliam has said. |
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Then he just booked it around the corner and we never saw him again. |
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The crime stats for the 5th Precinct took an uptick as Linsker was booked on charges that included felony assault. |
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If you have booked with a charter airline, contact the travel agent or tour operator through which you booked the flight to find out if it is still operating. |
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Rosen Kirilov gets booked for a professional foul on Freddie Ljungberg. |
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The Knights are booked in for a post-match swim tonight to help them warm down, then they will have a light training session on Sunday morning ahead of Monday's game. |
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The classes, which can only be booked as semi-private, fuse the practices of Gyrotonic and Pilates. |
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By December 4, he had booked into the Plaza Hotel in Honolulu. |
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She said she had a only a vague idea who the couple were when she was booked. |
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After checking the weather forecast I booked a trip for the next morning. |
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So, when I saw that David Crosby and Graham Nash were playing at the new concert hall I just booked tickets, knowing my parents would want to come. |
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Right after Girls, she booked an episode of the HBO series Getting On, playing a frail woman in a geriatric ward. |
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He was then booked for mouthing off to the assistant referee. |
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Having found the perfect hotel in the Seychelles, they were dismayed to find it was booked solid. |
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A birth doula can be booked to support you during labour and immediately afterwards, see Families South West Magazine June 2002 issue or our feature on doulas for more. |
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She was taken into custody and booked by police, including fingerprints and a mug shot. |
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Hazel, whose diary is fully booked, takes clients for walks and bike rides and takes trampolines and skipping ropes to their houses for toning exercises. |
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We booked into our hotel suite, and then made way down towards the beach. |
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He had been troubled by a left inguinal hernia in his lower abdomen, so he booked a date with the sawbones to go under the knife and get it fixed. |
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The requested dates of work overleaf have been provisionally booked. |
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Inventories had been overvalued, bills were being paid out of reserves set aside to close stores, and millions in expenses had not been properly booked. |
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Although I had only booked for two, the cabin had four bunks. |
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It was an eye-opener for the constables, when it was pointed out that only the conductor should be booked for allowing passengers to travel on footboards. |
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Last year, he booked a trip with a woman who's not his wife, which is prohibited under Orthodox law. |
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Legislation drafted in February requires all member states to share airline-safety information, and tour operators to disclose the carriers being booked for their customers. |
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So we took matters into our own hands and booked another flight ourselves, figuring that we could square things away with ATA after we got back home. |
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To avoid hotel bills, we took overnight trains and booked couchettes. |
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Travellers who booked a package holiday through a tour operator or a travel agent can expect either a full refund or the right to rebook, but only if the flight was cancelled. |
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She said, Si but they're fully booked and he better amscray on time. |
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As places are limited it is important that places are booked early. |
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Whenever you are arrested and booked, you officially have a record. |
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Excursions can be booked at the guest services desk at the resort. |
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They booked a tour of small, cruddy bars across the United States and Canada in advance of the album's release, expecting only moderate attendance. |
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This tour can be booked locally with the travel representative. |
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Although there has been recent growth in the popularity of independently booked holidays, the package holiday still has in our view, a lot to offer. |
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Being booked for rejoicing in a goal is sheer folly in itself. |
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Also I get about two calls per day requesting long-term marina dockage for the coming season, all of which I must turn away as we are fully booked. |
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Much coastal and Dales accommodation is already booked up in advance, and Scarborough had to print 10,000 extra holiday brochures to satisfy demand. |
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The hotels and guest houses are booked up a year in advance, and anyone who has any sense will spend both days avoiding the main roads and the railway station. |
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He booked his first audition for understudy in the Tony-award-winning Thoroughly Modern Millie. |
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When Burton wanted Heston for a bit part, Zanuck booked a table at the very same Beverly Hills cafe and, some 30 years later, made the same begging plea. |
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However, Chez Panisse is so popular that the place is always booked out for at least a month in advance and therefore anybody going is taking a punt on what they'll get. |
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With three teams to be relegated, and only two of these berths already booked, there is a desperate battle raging to avoid the poisoned chalice of the third. |
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One time a report came back that actor David Niven was squashed when too many people were booked into his compartment on The Cunarder, the boat train up to London station. |
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As of mid-December 2003, there were scholastic chess events scheduled in Seattle, for February 2004, that were already fully booked and closed to new registrants. |
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The surgery has just put a new system in place in which some of the appointments are bookable in advance and some are kept in reserve and booked up on the day in question. |
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The Oscar-winning actress booked herself in for a range of treatments including a seaweed body wrap while staying at London's exclusive Dorchester hotel. |
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Humphry and I arrived late that night and booked into the City Hotel. |
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With the pitch already booked but no one to play, word reached the Lashings pub, where a scratch team was hastily put together among staff and regulars. |
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He and Jackie McNamara were booked for squaring up to each other on the halfway line, and the Canadian must have been seeing stars when Bobo Balde later clattered into him. |
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When I told them Sungai Golok they tried to tell me that both first and second-class carriages for the trains were booked out and suggested I try a VIP bus. |
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John wanted to set about their adventure as expeditiously as possible and had booked passage on a postal aeroplane traveling to nearby Hog's Creek. |
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John-Baptiste was booked for hauling down Chillingworth and Neil was carded for a very late challenge on Walker as the U's skipper skipped past him. |
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In the 13 th minute he was booked for body-checking McGuckin in flight. |
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The girl's parents called police on August 26 when they discovered she had booked into the Leamington hotel after telling them she was going to stay with a friend. |
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He booked me on a show in Alabama, but didn't know who the audience was. |
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I booked tables four and five, which faced the wider expanse of the room. |
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I know that the rules have gotten mighty complicated but surely the Chelsea players should have twigged that players are frequently booked for goal celebrations? |
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The virtual station would offer a ticket office where through journeys to all parts of the country could be booked, an information centre and a comfortable waiting area. |
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The hotel they'd booked me was expensive, but I wasn't complaining. |
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He is booked perform one of his routines live on national television. |
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She was so aware of the danger that she'd booked passage in a ship for Australia for herself and me in 1940, meaning to leave me with her family there and return to England. |
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Whereupon, in the next breath, a melee erupted with Michael Hart raising his hands to Grant Brebner, with both booked, as handbags and unpleasantries were swapped. |
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Many acts have been booked to perform both on the main stage in Castlewellan and in several smaller venues in Newcastle, Ballynahinch and Downpatrick. |
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I had booked unreserved tickets for a round trip to Milwaukee, as I knew that I would have my choice of two trains to take depending on exactly when I arrived. |
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It was a tough time for the French and Silvestre, having already been booked for a foul on Gillespie, just couldn't contain the winger in the 69th minute. |
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But my schedule was immovable and I was booked in that night. |
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They booked into a bed and breakfast hotel but as they walked downstairs in the morning police were waiting and the duo gave themselves up without a struggle. |
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Hoenig, apparently wanting to continue being booked on Fox News, felt the need to up the anti-Muslim ante. |
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Every place we'd tried was booked up, so we were getting a bit panicky. |
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They reached Hong Kong, from where they booked passage to France. |
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She continued, with great energy, telling a story about how five people, booked in by the concierge of the Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat, never arrived. |
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