Selby's second string recorded their third successive win as they dished out a walloping to neighbours Thorpe Willoughby. |
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Meanwhile, state-owned banks freely dished out cash to politicians' pet projects. |
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Because they had no refrigeration, leftover meat was fed to the dogs, while surplus milk was dished up to the pigs. |
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What we can reliably guess is that what will be offered will be dished out in the language of simple-mindedness, a Malthusianism for the masses. |
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Another week of Australian Idle has been dished up in the lukewarm bain-marie of the television industry's canteen of horrors. |
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She dished out the food into a bowl and placed the dirty dishes in the sink. |
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It's against the gentlemanly rules to run a business from Parliament and so an unofficial reprimand was dished out. |
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Andrew took two plates out of the cupboard and dished out servings for both of them. |
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Back by popular demand is the bar person of the month awards, but this year awards will be dished out to patrons either side of the bars. |
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Use a leveling compound in all the low and dished areas, and then allow it to dry before installing the underlayment. |
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Horses clattered through the whiteness, their backs and foreheads sporting melting ice dribbling over their dished faces. |
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So, fittingly, the event will be launched at The Valley on Saturday, where free pedometers will be dished out. |
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Johnny took an instant liking to the big blue beauties and dished out backside Smiths, backside tail grinds and even the back tail shove. |
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Meat pies would be dished up with sauce squeezed by the lady behind the counter and full strength beers would be served in bottles. |
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She picked up a plate and dished up food from the platters that Aidan had set on the blue tile covered buffet in the center of the kitchen. |
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I dished the wheel and retensioned it. Finally, I checked the chain line when it all went together. |
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And, to ensure runners are given an accurate timing, special microchips, which are attached to running shoes will be dished out. |
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Could I have effectively dished the wheel to the right by overtightening the right spokes too much? |
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The geometry stays the same and the rear wheel is dished exactly as the standard setup. |
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Around this time of year, awards are dished out to the great and the good of sportswriting. |
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It is a short step to corruption if grants are dished out on very vague criteria. |
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But she dished out a lesson or two in the art of raising the level of her game under pressure. |
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He got behind the serving counters and dished up turkey and mashed potatoes to the boys and he was just in seventh heaven. |
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The Prime Minister who yesterday lectured us on the growth of bad manners dished it out to the old-time union chiefs and Old Labour dinosaurs. |
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The sacks will be dished out at this week's roadshow to promote our new look paper. |
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Ten free seminars have been dished out to the public on topical issues covering varied dimensions. |
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That documentary dished out shocking revelations as to what the state fed our children. |
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You'll be sporting the latest trend and she'll think you dished out major moola! |
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No one said a word as the food was dished out and even after we'd all sat down nobody spoke. |
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Sugar or honey and spices were also poured over the bread before it was dished up. |
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She quickly dished the food out onto their plates before sitting down at the table as well. |
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Referee-style whistles are dished out and they even suggest a red and yellow card system. |
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No, even when indictments, charges and massive fines have been dished out, these people seem unable to admit they've done anything wrong. |
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Once the phone calls, text messages and posted votes had been counted, trophies and framed portraits were dished out to the winners. |
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The Constabulary estimates around 1,000 fixed penalty notices will be dished out within the first year of the system being operational. |
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Their mistakes were made all the more unpalatable by the largesse with which our cash is dished out to undeserving causes. |
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Members of Swindon's Round Table have dished out thousands of pounds to Swindon charities. |
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All the punishment dished out meant only eight cars could limp out for the demolition derby in which Bill Bylett ground the opposition to a halt. |
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About six awards are expected to be dished out to deserving swimmers during the ceremony, to be preceded with the first league gala at the Olympic Swimming Pool. |
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What happens after the festival awards are dished out, after the cinemas count their box office takings, after the international seminars and critical studies? |
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By Monday afternoon, however, the water had cut off gas supplies to about 300 other homes in eight streets in the area and emergency heaters were dished out to residents. |
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Its cleverness is in the way the handle is angled to suit the curves of a lavatory bowl, while the top of the holder is slightly dished to catch drips. |
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And 8,000 more tickets could be dished out to drivers next year. |
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I never really knew a lot about her, only what the media dished out, and to tell you the truth I got tired of the relentless hounding and intrusion into her private life! |
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On the cloth I set porcelain bowls and dished out the first course. |
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He went over to the fridge and dished them up some ice cream. |
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Apart from creating the right ambience, damsels dressed in traditional attire of each country stood beside the display and dished out facts about the fare. |
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The bulk of the money will be pumped into restoring the village's Glebe garden, but cash will also be dished out to pay for hanging baskets and other floral projects. |
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While Jeremy dished it up, I threw together a salad in the kitchen. |
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Under the terms of the deal, chocolate bars will be dished out to supporters at every home game and factory employees will be invited into the club's hospitality suite. |
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Guy Ritchie dished out questions for the interview, in which Pitt got political. |
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Instead, it continued to eat butter by the fistful while it dished out misery to the poor. |
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It's tempting to see the two-minute time penalty dished out to both Clarke and Porte as penalising sportsmanship. |
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Louise, who was cooking, dished up a supreme bangers and mash with onion and red wine gravy, and I had prepared The Films of Patrick Swayze as my conversational masterclass. |
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As for the time-wasting and celebrations, maybe he could have dished out a yellow card earlier, but you have to understand that such behaviour is normal on the continent. |
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He is too awesome to be handled like plastic, dished out by glib over-sure arrogance. |
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It was the first of five yellow cards that referee Jarred Gillett dished out in the decider. |
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The Kangaroos' desperation was magnificent, especially given the frenzied pressure dished up by the Power. |
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Our soup was dished out from a huge barrel by lazy men who didn't bother to stir it, leaving the good food chunks near the bottom. |
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In vessels with dished or rounded tops, please do not mount the instrument in the centre or close to the vessel wall. |
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Quebec dished out the prizes too, with the Gold medal of the Order of American French Speakers. |
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Thanks to the dished bottom, the pumps can drain the sewage almost completely, which avoids all types of deposits. |
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The festivities continued with live music during dinner that consisted of wonderful dished from many different cultures. |
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We remain hopeful that the stimulus packages dished out reach the poorest of the poor, as many will be under stress for a long time to come. |
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All this rubber-melting power is dished out through a 6-speed automatic that offers a manual mode and paddle shifters. |
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Manufactures and markets dished ends used by piping and vessel fabricators and tank makers. |
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You argue that he had dished the opposition, outmanoeuvred them, tactically closed them down and as a result, couldn't help allowing himself a mordant little smile. |
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There is a good chance your friend dished your rotor when he bent it back. |
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I think I dished the wheel a little later than I should have, and I adjusted the dish mostly by tightening spokes on the one side instead of loosening spokes on the other. |
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During the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries it was customary for iron clubs to have a curved or dished face, which promoted easy lofting of the ball. |
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Their large, wide splayed hooves kept them from sinking in, and their dished faces and large nostrils helped them to breath the hot air, filtering out the sand. |
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The duchy's pleasures have always been earned rather than dished out. |
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Trevisio served seared tuna with jicama, arugula and baby grapefruit, while 17 Restaurant dished up marinated fluke with citrus and shaved beet salad. |
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She ran the gamut with physical humor and dished out droll, self-deprecating one-liners. |
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In an interview with Oprah, she dished on her personal success and her secret life as an artist. |
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At an inspiring breakfast, Sheryl Sandberg dished on how social media is revolutionizing women's lives. |
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They slung chapattis and dished out dhal with hilarious inaccuracy, but they were volunteers, and already the next sitting was agitating at the door. |
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The hampers will be dished out to families on the estate who have been recommended by health professionals like midwives, social workers or health visitors. |
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Tonight's Indian theme sees mountains of chicken curry, dhal, raita and rice being dished out of huge vats, and it's surprisingly good considering the numbers they're catering for. |
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Presents were dished out and awkward pats on the head given. |
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At the top of the chimney a dished reflector diverts the gases out sideways through a number of holes in the chimney. |
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The same sense of benevolence and relaxed blitheness also touched Californian pop-rockers Maroon 5, as they once dished out free concert tickets to guests. |
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Big questions with interesting possibilities but much as many would like to see a punitive response dished out to those who implement this abuse, the pathway is relatively untrod and uncertain. |
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Our specialists will offer a suitable solution round the dished head. |
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The sort of real delicious Italian country cooking that is a revelation after so much chichi Italian food dished up in London. |
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A Duralumin dished rim, with a sort of 'tube' arrangement called eyelets carried the stress of the spokes on the lower and upper walls of the rim. |
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Drifting inevitably into extra-time – a very unwelcome half an hour for United – there was just one last slice of bad luck to be dished out by the footballing Gods. |
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The only player on coach Don Showalters squad to not score a single point was Anthony Wroten, who, being a true point guard, dished out 8 assists. |
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AppyParking launches in Birmingham today with a promise to reduce the 367 parking tickets dished out in the city every day. |
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We are seeing a 'European Constitution', democratically rejected in two Member States by a large majority of the electorate, dished up to us afresh. |
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This is a unique opportunity to see Needcompany pur sang at work: sublime team work with plenty of song, movement and sharp dialogue, and all dished up with a political and philosophical sauce! |
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Unsurprisingly, the worst area for offenders was in the city centre where 1,004 fines were dished out to litterbugs. |
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Where another writer might have dished out such experiences with a moralising linctus or a fake spirit of adventure, Lewis gave them to us page after page, year after year, as the most delicious of unaging wines. |
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This 65 m tall building, crowned by the largest dished roof in the world, has a surface area of 166,000 m² and six floor levels, three exhibition halls, 60 meeting rooms and a 4,300 place auditorium. |
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There is blame to be dished out and it doesn't all belong to Jimmy Nail, who co-created it with the wonderfully-named Tarquin Gotch and takes the lead role. |
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The hairdryer treatment was dished out at a charity dinner at Turffontein Racecourse, Johannesburg, stunning guests who had paid pounds 500 ahead to be there. |
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He bowled Vinay with a with a full, straight ball that castled off stump and then dished up a yorker that RP Singh backed away to and sent onto his stumps. |
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However, Beckham admits Ferguson's tellings-off were nothing compared to that dished out by a former youth team coach at Old Trafford, the report said. |
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