Playing the whole album might cause a hungover person to defenestrate themselves. |
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The state sector must be given greater powers to defenestrate uninterested or just plain bad teachers, which would put it on a par with the private sector. |
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Mr Cameron reportedly came under sustained pressure to defenestrate her in last month's reshuffle. |
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Shut the biscuit tin, defenestrate your cup of tea, this is serious snack news: you have been eating chocolate biscuits upside down. |
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If that was the nub of a review today it is possible the entire press relations department would defenestrate itself. |
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According to the guidebooks, they do it so strenuously that women would very much like to defenestrate the custom. |
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But Labour's three inequalities, and the grievances they have engendered, may help to defenestrate him and Mr Brown before they can be properly alleviated. |
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Ever since he helped to defenestrate Richard Nixon in 1974, Mr Woodward has been a sort of super-reporter employed by the Wasuper-reporter employedate high-level contacts and churn out bysthelling books. |
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