And now here you are showing off your legs, showing off your chest, dressing like some chippy. |
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We have two newsagents, a chippy and a Working Men's Club who stand to lose a lot of trade if York City goes. |
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The play was a little chippy, with what looked like Pippen taking some strong hacks at Celtics players. |
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It was right on the edge of the area and there was definite contact, but the ref didn't penalise the chippy Irishman. |
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Simon's shop and a chippy nearby have been targeted for months by a hard-core of about a dozen teenagers bent on making people's lives a misery. |
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And about 10 years ago we used to have a pie shop, a chippy on the street and others around here before they closed down. |
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While he won't win many popularity contests, Deadmarsh is respected around the league for his chippy play and will to win. |
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Do not for a moment think this observation is motivated by a chippy dislike of public schools. |
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There's also some other, classic London spots represented in the video like the chippy on Berwick Street and Maida Vale tube. |
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But why does Wilson feel himself to be so embattled that he needs to drop chippy asides? |
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Back-seat strife was the most popular cause of arguments, together with chippy comments on driving skills or speed of travel. |
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After every celebration of their maturity, they revert to gawky, chippy adolescents until the next time they put on a party for the world. |
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As far as I can see, it's full of chippy weegies wearing cardies and bad shoes. |
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A younger person who starts out and behaves in a chippy way doesn't last long. |
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Without it I had cobbled together a half-baked credo of chippy self-sufficiency and an irritating need to be recognised. |
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I started following him and I found out that every night he was meeting this little chippy from The Blue Goose bar. |
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I think the argument here is that Scotland isn't significant enough for England to hate it, whereas, of course, England is significant enough to rile the chippy Scots. |
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And Michael Gould's Iago is snakily convincing, a chippy squaddie, whining, lewd, constantly miming fornication. |
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We even stopped off at our local chippy and had fish and chips on a park bench, watching the world go by. |
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The match was chippy and saw San Jose's Clarence Goodson finding a second yellow and sent off in the 94th minute for time wasting. |
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A great cloud of fishy, chippy steam rushed out to welcome me and I edged my way in to find the place packed with people waiting for hot, fresh food. |
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The shop is the first chippy in the borough to get the Heartbeat Award, given by the council to firms which try to help reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. |
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After cycling to Tobermory for an overnight stop and two unforgettable deep fried scallop suppers from the local chippy, we still have a thirst for more beaches. |
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He urged food lovers to vote for their favourite chippy while calling in to see for themselves once more how enjoyable freshly-cooked fish and chips really could be. |
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I'm off to Tynemouth tonight to sit and listen to the sea and read my book, while Patsy 123 either slaves over a hot stove or, more likely, goes to the chippy. |
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As it turns out, Jamie's friends don't head for the nearest chippy when they hear that they are to be on telly, for they are all big fat show-offs. |
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The tone in the first was very physical and the play was very chippy. |
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There is nothing chippy or adversarial about him, a passivity which might, to a lazy London casting director, seem at odds with his accent and his scar. |
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She is a hideous monstrosity and a small minded, chippy teenage rebel and I hope your fine lady wife forces you to sleep on the sofa for at least a week. |
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Washington will need Haywood to play a similar chippy role in this series. |
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The silly old fool was probably fooling around with some young chippy. |
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The chippy first quarter was punctuated by a brief shoving match between Gibson-Bascombe and fifth-year Redmen sharpshooter Moustafa El Zanaty, who was assessed a technical foul. |
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I give the pictures of the wife and the lawn boy to the husband. I give the pictures of the husband and the chippy to the wife. |
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Sherwood is a brash, chippy wisecracker, with a well-polished ego and a touch of the old-school little Englander about him. |
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A WARRINGTON chippy is hoping to be crowned the North West's best fish and chip shop. |
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But one of the best examples comes from 1989, when a former civil servant introduced Falco, a chippy, sardonic, harassed investigator, whose adventures begin as Rome tries to recover from the year of the four emperors. |
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In fact it's not difficult to think of Carlyle as the physical embodiment of present-day Scotland: a bit chippy, stylish in a non-obvious way, self-confident and ambitious. |
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How early in the season does the chippy appear and where does it spend the winter? |
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Where chippy favourites haddock and cod once thrived in colder waters, sea bass, hake, red mullet and anchovies are now caught in greater numbers. |
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They're dab hands at frying anything, so if I were George Osborne, I'd do some more sums before chippy owners take action and batter his pollocks. |
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Surely no young chippy was ever so stout and so emphatic as this bird. |
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More Loire Valley cruise than a take-away from the local chippy, a crisp sauvignon blanc from Sancerre has the freshness to compliment flaky fish with tartare sauce. |
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