Toyko Is getting its own Fashion's Night Out, and it's going to be a doozie. |
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The passacaille that concludes this opera is a doozie, lasting for most of the final scene, and involving two bass patterns in alternation, one descending and one ascending. |
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He is a handsome man — even if part doozie, part escape artist, part fearful shrinker from the world's clattering woes. |
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With a suitable space picture it is a doozie! |
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The real doozie, however, was Hayward's comment suggesting that he's a bit weary after working such long hours since the spill. |
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The Clint Eastwood look has a bit of doozie in it, I see. |
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His doozie sneakers are probably loaded, too. |
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As Martin Bell said, the real goal of these changes is to entrench the status quo, and ensure that the jobs-for-the-boys patronage culture of the three main parties continues, but Martin missed the real doozie. |
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See if you can identify possible offenders that might spring a holiday doozie on you this holiday season. |
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Watch out, next week's number could be a doozie and I think that will end this ridiculous statement that we are going to have trouble refilling storage. |
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Most of the test was easy, but the last question was a doozie. |
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Which, at least, is closer to Wales than Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, which is what confronted the reader who tipped us off to this particular doozie. |
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She created, wrote and co-produced Scoop and Doozie, a 65-episode preschool puppet comedy for CBC Playground. |
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