It definitely was a downer, but Tyson creased the paper and shrugged it off nonetheless, with the reminder that he would see his father again. |
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The only downer was the visibility and the fact that there was no north-facing view, ie up towards the Empire State building, Midtown and so on. |
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The only downer of the day was experiencing my first Go Gel, which I gulped down after four and a half miles. |
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Guys who could have done a good job for the club had been allowed to leave and the whole place was on a downer. |
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People seem to think that players are on a downer because they might not be allowed to go up, but they just don't think like that. |
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Not that I've been drinking gallons, just a couple of pints, but that's enough to be a bit of a downer. |
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The packers simply wanted to make more money despite the threat downer cows present to public health, he noted. |
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Two weeks later, USDA claims the animal was a downer despite an already clear line of established evidence to the contrary. |
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The suspect animal was a downer cow, one unable to walk, so it never entered the food chain, Johanns said. |
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The purchase of downer cattle for Arby's beef supply is strictly prohibited by the Arby's system. |
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Effectively immediately, she said, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will ban all downer cattle from the human food chain. |
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The first U.S. mad cow was a downer animal, not able to walk due to a uterine rupture while calving. |
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But evidence has now emerged that contradicts the USDA assertions that the infected cow was a downer. |
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All sports are cyclical and when you are on a downer, it only makes it all the better and more exciting when you are back up there again. |
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All that acknowledging and bewailing of the manifold sins of wickedness made this extended act of contrition a bit of a downer. |
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While he leaves on a downer, it would be unfair to disregard his achievements. |
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Because of that, his 1999 total of seven wins, seven poles, and a sixth-place finish in points was considered something of a downer. |
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Pretending that inequality and poverty are one and the same must be a bit of a downer. |
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Sorry if i sound like I'm on a downer, i didn't get a lot of sleep last night. |
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Can there be a downer side to Mardi Gras other than the inevitable killer hangover the day after? |
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Despite all these insurmountable setbacks, this movie is not a complete downer. |
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So I was pretty careful to make sure that aspect of it was shown and not make the whole thing a big downer. |
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A real town downer for many downtowners is the lack of a sense of neighbourhood. |
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The only downer of the evening is that Hans's drumming is lacking in subtlety and difference. |
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I was in a total downer, spent most of the day crying and moping. |
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In fact, I can't quite make up mind about which city do I like more, but yeah, the prohibitive cost of having a roof over your head is a total downer. |
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Amidst a plethora of depressing statistics, perhaps the biggest downer is the fact that, for the first time since 1986, no Scot won an event on the European Tour. |
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While I enjoyed Breach, I found the melancholy style of the Wallflowers to be a bit of a downer and even the occasional upbeat rhythm isn't enough to make it any less gloomy. |
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The confusion may explain the discrepancy between the USDA's description of the Holstein as a downer cow and Ellestad's recollection that the animal was ambulatory. |
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This major emotional downer is as raw as it gets, and while it doesn't quite chime with the flip ending, it helps cement this as a powerful and evocative piece of work. |
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For them that will be a good little joke, but it will put me on a downer all day. |
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Sorry to start on a downer, but unless you are very young or have exceptional genes, you will never see the like of it again. |
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France does not like to see it described as an AIDS documentary, which inevitably sounds like something of a downer. |
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Few political watchers thought Romney would wrap anything up Tuesday, but the returns must still have come as a bit of a downer. |
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Seemingly, some of the cast members learned how to spot the STD, which appears to be quite the downer. |
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That's not to send a message that next season's going to be a downer, because it won't be. |
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It has led, a downer for us frequent fliers, to yet another James Patterson bestseller. |
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The program is aimed at animals that are over 30 months of age and are either a downer, dead, distressed or diseased. |
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Summer in the East was dismal and a downer because it rained hard and often. |
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McDonald's Canada prohibits the use of downer cattle in our raw materials specifications. |
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Unlike steroids, which make a guy crazy, hGH is mostly a quality-of-life downer. |
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Normally those pills give me a boost, but last night they gave me a downer. |
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People are on a downer, they're are all depressed. |
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The only downer is the Napoleon Dynamite Lite of a lead lurking beneath the ginger bouffant. |
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Yes, there were the two cruel defeats come the finale, an undeserved ending for all that had gone before, but unlike Dundee United's final two games, I don't want to finish this blog on a downer. |
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It's a measure of how much fun the rest of the ocean safari was that the nonappearance of the most fearsome creature on the planet wasn't much of a downer. |
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They really are a downer and predominantly what the United Kingdom wanted. |
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By contrast, unfriendly or unhelpful service was revealed to be the biggest holiday downer, far moreso than dreich weather. |
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Classic Rock magazine described the downer rock culture revolving around the use of Quaaludes and the drinking of wine. |
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The animal was a downer and never entered the food system. |
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Look, no one wants to be a downer on manifesto launch day. |
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Compared to the glories of weatherstripping, a suffering Savior is kind of a downer. |
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Two years in the Serengeti and 600 hours of footage later, Downer and his team had to edit a film which matched Nye's script. |
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Downer said Australia has no intention of immediately reviewing its policy of sanctions against Fiji. |
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The line between civilization and barbarism is much thinner than Downer implies. |
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And today in Canberra, Alexander Downer says the negotiations entered the home stretch. |
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The jeers there were from the Opposition, who knew that Mr Downer had failed to deny that either he or his Office were involved. |
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Downer has done his time in Foreign Affairs and could easily be moved sideways to the related defence portfolio. |
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Downer thinks Australia must become firmer in its private diplomacy over Taiwan. |
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Dare I add Alexander Downer has travelled up the Khyber Pass by car, and the author by steam train on the broad gauge track built by the British for defence purposes. |
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We've written down several goals we want to achieve, and we're looking to go far,'' said senior guard Kasey Downer. |
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Downer said, a green hardcover history book, its pages dog-eared and marked with yellow Post-it notes for quick consultation. |
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Delorise Downer, of Trescott Road, Northfield, has denied charges of theft, assault and robbery. |
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And Simon Downer said that his wife Tracey inflicted the fatal wound on herself after she had miscarried their child. |
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Downer EDI declared that it has been awarded a contract to keep on offering services at a coal mine in South East Queensland. |
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The Honourable Mrs Justice Hobbs ruled an adjournment was necessary because of evidential difficulties in the case of Simon Downer at Wolverhampton Crown Court. |
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