And it just sticks in one's craw that she's being prosecuted for lying about a crime that she was not charged with. |
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That's what sticks in my craw and should stick in the craw of everyone in Scotland. |
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To the major preventive actions spent in the centres endemicheskogo of a craw, the population balanced diet concerns. |
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I think that may be what sticks in their craw because environmental regulation will bring with it possibly some form of government. |
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The economy may be recovering, he continued, yet there remains something that sticks in many people's craw about voting Conservative. |
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But what really stuck in my craw was that Pope mindlessly repeated a spate of spurious claims about ethanol and Brazil. |
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The Endemichesky craw meets in mountain districts is more often, but can be at inhabitants of plains and seaside areas. |
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His retirement on the 2007 Dakar still sticks in his craw. |
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In the end, the idea that its parent company, the highly profitable global giant Coca-Cola Amatil, needed taxpayers' money stuck in the craw of many around the cabinet table. |
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One ball, in particular, sticks in the craw. |
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This is the part that gets stuck in my craw. |
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Maybe this is a point that sticks in my craw a bit, but in February 2008, then Industry Minister Prentice announced at the Toronto Board of Trade our four-point auto action plan. |
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Parris identified two causes of the Tories' stuck craw syndrome. |
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