It competes in a ruthless, baked-off, browned-off arena. |
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It has been treated with a fungicide and that has caused browned-off areas on parts of the track. |
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But browned-off Britons are refusing to miss out on the sun and airports have been packed with sunseekers getting away. |
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Sure, we were browned-off, but that was just from a sun that seemingly shone for weeks on end. |
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And browned-off bosses blame staff's secret toast-munching sessions for the majority of the call-outs. |
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Browned-off birdman Graham Lowe was feeling chirpy again yesterday. |
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However, perhaps the Browned-off Party would be more appropriate? |
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