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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They're cantankerous and cussed and refuse to obey the rules, but they're like naughty schoolboys enjoying a second childhood. |
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For the second day in a row, VRV Singh charged in and caught the splice on several occasions but groaned and cussed as catches went to ground. |
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There is something wonderfully cussed about this Liverpool octet's omission of their finest song from their first album. |
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The look may suggest dilettante, cavalier and swashbuckling and that is partly his style with bat in hand, but he is cussed and determined. |
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She yelled at Melissa because she cussed a little bit and mom cusses more than Melissa. |
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Really, it seems downright cussed of Paramount not to include a single goody. |
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With Howard due to attend APEC in Beijing next week and play the international statesman, Beazley's cussed luck continues. |
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That cussed attitude was latent in the club but we've managed to get it back. |
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Jed certainly reacted well, though, putting together a few nice phases while continuing to be their usual cussed selves in defence. |
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Much as they are needed, even desperately needed, the cussed nature of populist politics may throw a spanner in the works. |
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It is all because of the cussed randomness of organic chemistry and the whole firearm system. |
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The cussed and cursed club may or, more likely now, may not move from Elland Road. |
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It's typical of Geldof's cussed character that he chafes at becoming a saint rather than a famous songwriter. |
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My father cussed, brandishing a fallen stick and rapping him across his haunches. |
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For someone who never really was a great talent, it is a tribute to his cussed nature and strong will that he played 96 tests. |
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He tackles like he really means it, hits rucks like he really means it and gets his body in the most cussed of positions. |
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Granted, these days it needs a particularly determined and cussed individual to not carry anything that could be used to at least take a stab at identifying them. |
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In 1991, at the time of a general strike in the federal public service, the quality-of-service issue was widely dis cussed by the unions. |
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From time to time, those cussed folks break the mold of the old politics. |
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Ipswich, as cussed a team as there is in the Championship, were not about to accept their fate: the 10 men struck back within 10 minutes. |
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But if he had had it in mind to show flexibility, he can now claim a pretext for his government continuing as cussed as ever. |
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And then when you go there, you are cussed out, called arrogant, mean-spirited, and nasty. |
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Not cussed and mean denial, even as the death toll and human agony mounts. |
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The world America faces today may seem cussed and intractable, but the world America looked forward to shaping after the fall of the Soviet Union was never as pliant and welcoming as it imagined. |
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Staff dis cussed the length of time it took, the partners involved, the type of processes benchmarked, and how each of these might change in future rounds of benchmarking. |
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