Earlier this year we were getting rid of properties after just a week and getting away with cheeky prices. |
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Nevertheless, venturing south for a cheeky weekend away turned out to be a pleasant surprise. |
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I suppose it was a bit cheeky of me to draw someone while they were sleeping, but I couldn't resist it. |
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Jade has a cheeky grin and her eyes sparkle behind her thick-rimmed glasses. |
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Other tributes refer to Ryan's sense of humour, his cheeky grin and ability to cheer people up. |
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Here was I, cheeky Emma Kennedy, about to have to do some proper acting with no laughs attached. |
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Yes, I am cheeky, but so far we have relied heavily on the good people of Bolton and they have never let us down. |
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I don't know how, but I can tell from his cheeky grin that he's had to change quite a lot. |
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He sets the cheeky tone of a film that never asks the viewer to take it seriously. |
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The impression was of a government dusting itself down and grinning at a cheeky escape. |
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She is slightly built and very pretty, with baby blue eyes and a wide, cheeky grin. |
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She was being childishly cheeky, and she had succeeded in getting on his nerves. |
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The makers of a cheeky advert for toilet tissue have apologised after the campaign caused upset. |
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How many passing cars merrily toot or produce a mood-spoiling cheeky wave or a mischievous headlight flash? |
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Karen, as far I could make out, was a lovely girl, very kind, but with a cheeky, wicked sense of humour that matched the impish glint in her eye. |
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Everyone's favourite cheeky actor comes undone in a disappointingly miscast role in Channel 4's latest gritty urban drama. |
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Take one disco drumbeat, add a bouncy bassline, throw in a grouchy guitar noise and a cheeky mockney songsmith, and hey presto! |
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Well, we've definitely heard of mischievous monkeys but Charlie is just cheeky, I think we can safely say. |
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A cheeky Scouse chappie, Kenny Everett, was making a bit of a name for himself too, but he seemed more of a comic turn than a jock. |
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There are, however, often flatfish, cheeky blennies and numerous and inquisitive wrasse. |
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Is this a naughty punky joke, a cheeky punky laziness, or a tiresome punky ignorance and stupidity? |
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He's a cheeky chappy who we're expected to find charismatic simply because he has the gift of the gab, but he's all cockiness and no collateral. |
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Those readers whose grannies favour calendars featuring cheeky kittens peeping out of wicker baskets will get the idea. |
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I thought that cheeky sense of humour only came out to play at wine o'clock? |
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The pool barman was constantly on the cadge for a tip and even appeared at our room when we were packing, cheeky git. |
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The same could be said for Reve Avoix lingerie, a new collection of cheeky knee-highs, peekaboo panties, camis, and hosiery. |
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And it's the cheeky things, like setting up their little stepping stones, with my paving stones, that upset you as well. |
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He was warm, witty and faced each day armed with a brace of one-liners and a trademark cheeky grin. |
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Pretty rude, I think, so to clarify my intent I give a cheeky wink and nodding-back-a-pint gesture. |
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The Doric is a beautiful, cheeky, evocative language that sums up so much of the Scottish character. |
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I was walking to work and this really quite fit and cheeky bloke in a van wolf-whistled at me and called me gorgeous. |
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George Clooney and some cheeky chappies escape from a '30s chain gang and sing Deep South ballads while having misadventure after misadventure. |
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After all, we've been to any number of pink-slip parties hosted by cheeky outplacement firms trolling for clients. |
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Love him or hate him, you've got to admit that the cheeky chappie knows to write a cracking pop song. |
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There was rumour that the cheeky chappie was going to come on down and open it at the official ceremony, but I don't think that ever happened. |
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The steak was well cooked and suitably dressed in succulent mushrooms with a cheeky pepper sauce to make matters interesting. |
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He looked at me with a cheeky grin on his face and actually imitated my hobble all the way back to the entrance door. |
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He could be quite cheeky but he was always enthusiastic, and totally dedicated to Sally and Ellie. |
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They have a tremendous sense of perspective and although they may be a bit cheeky with it, they never do arrogance. |
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Cara is a lovely, cheeky, normal little girl, and this illness came on so suddenly and has shocked us all. |
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And they say it will be hard for them to carry on without seeing his cheeky face. |
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The fact that the film tries to go back to cheeky black comedy after this is simply baffling. |
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She said she did not feel fearful of speaking to Prince Charles, nor of appearing cheeky in asking for help. |
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Some of his questions were a bit cheeky, and I applaud you for revealing your income. |
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My favourite animal was the ibex, which appears in a number of cheeky incarnations throughout the chamber. |
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He has a quavering, affected English accent, which the actor perhaps imagines to be that of a cheeky cockney. |
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The director steered clear of portraying him as a cheeky imp and wisely made him a nameless creep. |
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But she's absolutely terrific, a really fantastic person who is very funny and very cheeky. |
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In Trafalgar Square, he meets up with Bugsy, a fat, smelly, cheeky con-man pigeon, who ends up volunteering for the war effort by mistake. |
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The 1.8-litre turbo has contemporary flush headlights and beefed-up haunches, the oval mouth replaced by a cheeky smile. |
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These models freely gave of their time to add spectacle to the style, cheeky charm to the chic and full-on fun to the fashion. |
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Where was the wingman in the VFL who could match the cheeky exuberance of 'Yaffler' Gaby? |
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I chuckled at his cheeky outburst and put on a pot of coffee so we could sit down by the shattered window and reminisce of fond memories past. |
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A cheeky calendar starring boys from a posh independent school has won a group of girl pupils a business award. |
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It doesn't matter if you're selling expensive photos for annual reports, cheeky babywear or a religion. |
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It uses stylish layering of varied flattering lengths, featuring cheeky elements of design. |
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Darren is a down to earth, cheeky guy who loves his Northern roots and can often be found down the pub with a pint of Best. |
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He could be quite cheeky and a bit cussed sometimes, but he was always polite to me and very appreciative of everything. |
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But it proves that there's room for more than one feel-good, cheeky northern comedy. |
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People who knew him, including his teachers, would describe him as a lovable, cheeky rogue. |
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For years George Cole has delighted TV and film audiences with his portrayal of cheeky conmen. |
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Netting unless very well put on the trees prove no good as the clever jackdaw or cheeky magpie can get in with ease in the smallest opening. |
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There were cheeky songs too on this double album, rude, raunchy songs whose double entendres escaped me back then. |
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Cora's evolution, from a cheeky, baby-faced first year student in Ballinrobe Community School, has been remarkable. |
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In the final minute of the half, O'Neill's mazy run and cheeky chip deserved a goal, but the ball didn't dip in time to drop under the bar. |
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Nothing new there, you might reply, you cheeky young scamps, and I'm hardly in much of a position to persuade you otherwise. |
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But it's not like we're going to go to war to fight for the cheeky girl's honour. |
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Out go the twitching nostrils, flailing arms and sniffy declamations about a cheeky scintilla of vanilla and oodles of gunsmoke. |
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And while everyone around wished the couple a happy married life, one of the guests decided to be a little cheeky. |
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That makes him, in the present situation, a Washingtonian darling, one who shares a cheeky tete-a-tete with the President. |
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Three cheeky Capistrano swallow refugees dive-bombed out of the heavens and zoomed in all around him. |
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Even the BBC got in on the act, with a beautifully cheeky gloating graphic that caused more than a few double-takes. |
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He's got shocking red hair, a devilish grin, twinkling eyes and a cheeky appearance. |
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Of course round these parts we all love Mr Holland, with his cheeky east-end banter and barrelhouse joanna-thumping style. |
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Owen Wilson has a smarmy-cool, utterly natural screen persona of smiles, cheeky ad-libs and ironically understated wisecracks. |
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During that first date, Vicky was served Mike's menu of fish cakes with spicy salsa, Teesside chicken parmesan with cheeky monkey chunky chips and raspberry meringue bomb. |
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Here, instead of a subtle critique of Bonifacio's shortcomings, Tintoretto opted for out-and-out parody in a cheeky pastiche of the late artist's approach. |
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There is a beautifully simple slapstick moment between Pedro and Javier on the tennis court that perfectly captures the cheeky buffoonery of the movie. |
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And then there were the cheeky Spits doing their victory rolls. |
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An astute mixture of laughter and tears, the screenplay constantly pulls back from the edge of outright sentimentality with a sarcastic one-liner or a cheeky remark. |
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Admittedly, the question was cheeky, perhaps even a little impertinent. |
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They are the proverbial cheeky London chappies, as cocky as two geezers barely out of their teens are entitled to be when blessed with an obvious talent. |
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The youngster looks a picture of health as she chatters away happily like any normal one-year-old, with a cheeky grin guaranteed to melt your heart. |
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Greaves and a handful of friends founded it in January as a vehicle for a cheeky, in-your-face brand of political theater. |
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Chatty, witty scenes are intercut with quotes from Voltaire, but the film also includes other cheeky references to that comic philosopher embedded in the plot. |
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For the moment then, the TV executive who discriminated against me because of my plebeian roots is probably safe to continue discriminating against other cheeky upstarts. |
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Its got pop culture and a cheeky little thesis without being too serious. |
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The cartoons are sometimes cheeky and offensive, and they riff off the Internet meme culture. |
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The cheeky chappie approach is too unsubtle for post-feminist single mums. |
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Although it won't be the last time he tours in Ireland, don't miss this extra chance to check out his hilarious, acutely observed anecdotes and cheeky schoolboy humour. |
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As the glasses clinked and the people chatted about cheeky Cabernets and perfect pinotages, representatives of the wine producers waited anxiously to be put to the test. |
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The cannibalism is, in typical Sondheim fashion, a cheeky metaphor for the dog-eat-dog capitalism of the day. |
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The sparkle going on between us was light and fun and heady and I knew I was safe to be cheeky, personal, as if we had known each other for weeks. |
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The Geordie Ambassador's niece is bottle-feeding these appealing creatures, which have cheeky little black faces, silky coats, and little nubbins of horns. |
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In a cheeky bit of ambush marketing, a billboard for Dooney's show was erected opposite the Melbourne Art Fair at the Melbourne Exhibition Building. |
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He was chipping cheeky penalties past a stand-in goalkeeper. |
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A figure clad in a black leather jacket called out from the next table chuckled and turned towards the two girls, revealing an devilish, cheeky grin. |
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Yes, the cheeky chappie's behaviour is disgraceful, isn't it? |
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It was the cataclysmic collision of spitfire upstart performer, brilliant pop song, and cheeky music video. |
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My Eastbourne Leak tells me a strange tale of a cheeky chappie among local divers who seems to be using conservation as a cover for a more dubious plan. |
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These shows are some distance from either the cheeky chappy style which made Paul Daniels a star, or the camp melodrama of American David Copperfield. |
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It may have been cheeky to argue for lockstep loyalty to a rightwing Republican administration by invoking the great anti-fascist struggles of the last century, but it worked. |
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Ricky Gervais, the sultan of scorn, uttered that cheeky bit while emceeing the Golden Globes ceremony a few years back. |
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Whilst trying to make the melodies inaccessible, these cheeky tykes from Ozzy's old home city have only gone and made them all the more appealing. |
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The main problem being that no matter how enthusiastically a wine buff describes their cheeky little wine from Anjou, the viewer is left unable to smell or taste it. |
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The revival swept in glam costumes, elegant choreography, and cheeky fun, sometimes weaving in social commentary. |
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It's no longer got that adorably cute shape and cheeky appearance. |
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Seeking that next killer pass or looking for the top corner with a cheeky chip shot has never been more important. |
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The great thing was it gave him a little bit of freedom and me the chance to sneak a cheeky nap. |
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It was a massive struggle to resist the lure of a cheeky beer, but I held firm. |
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Although sometimes I'd award myself a cheeky McDonald's hangover treat if I did well. |
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A death adder is cheeky, a tree snake quiet. Wasps are only cheeky if you hold them in your hand. |
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During the heights of the band's popularity, Williams was known as the extrovert and cheeky practical joker of the band. |
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Yes, it's a 'sometimes food' and when executed properly it will bring on a devilish cheeky grin that ought to be reserved for other naughtiness. |
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Harry bashes into Camilla's umbrella, trademark cheeky grin flashed. |
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In this post-feminist era,isn't the verbal image of the cheeky chap pinching the bottom of the po-faced women's libber a little passe? |
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I tire of thin girlies and cheeky chappies struggling to read over-alliterated autocues. |
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Peter has sneaked back from Paris in secret to spend a cheeky day with her and she has to think fast when they catch her in her birthday suit. |
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The Scratchie Cards series features boldness stressed by simple graphics, daring colors and a cheeky voice. |
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It's different when it's a cheeky meercat, a tiger, elephant or Polar bear. |
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But rather a cheeky jack-the-lad type whose great loves are the gym and his miniature poodle. |
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Certainly Hollywood has plenty of wanna-bes who could bring the appropriate amount of cheeky smarm to such a dubious enterprise. |
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Although she almost had a cat as a local, cheeky feline did start to pop through her cat door and she did feed it for a few weeks. |
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Barry was barely over the first speedbump when the cheeky scally discretely flashed a V-sign in the direction of the want away skipper. |
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The Young Turks, as might have been expected, wrote in their customary flippant, cheeky style. |
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The cheeky chirpers have taken up residence at a new emergency quadrant now under construction at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd. |
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After being too cheeky in heaven he reluctantly helped a Buddhist monk, Tripitaka, on her journey. |
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They were young, cheeky and a bit camp in string vests but, unsurprisingly in a room full of hormonal teenage girls, they went down a storm. |
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Now Swashy, better known as cheeky cockney Mickey Miller in EastEnders, has hooked up with a striking brunette. |
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However, last night fans were reminded of exactly why this cheeky popstrel caught our imagination with her easy breezy style. |
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After a cheeky cocktail or two we hit the hay, ready for a packed Saturday. |
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Paul Fidalgo, communications director for the CFI, issued a cheeky statement to the AFA demanding that the group be put on the map. |
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His cheeky wink, seafaring accent and white beard are as famous as the frozen fish fingers he gave his name to. |
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Crewe began the second half on top and came within inches of taking the lead through Jack's cheeky flick off his heel which just cleared the bar. |
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The cheeky dosser had even taken off his trainers to get comfortable. |
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Visitors can meet Father Christmas in his Antarctic Grotto that's situated alongside the attraction's coolest residents, the charming and cheeky Gentoo penguin colony. |
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He was the cheeky schoolboy who invented the deep-fried Mars bar. |
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Paul Jewell is one of the chirpiest of cheeky chappies but even he looks as though he's just been told all his life savings were with Northern Rock. |
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Ms Butler, then 18 years old, was captured in a cheeky pose walking away from the camera, with her right hand grasping a tennis racquet and her left resting on her backside. |
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They got in some good canoodling action waiting for the awards to start and had a cheeky snog in their award seats, with Ange even nibbling on Brad's ear. |
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The performance features cheeky camp raciness but it's also inventive. |
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Recently I have seen reports that feminists have been complaining about wolf-whistles and cheeky banter made to them as they pass men working on building sites. |
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Seemingly hemmed in on the edge of the box, Waddler suddenly teed the ball up and twisted his body to lift an impossibly cheeky lofted volley high into the right corner. |
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