First, through the National Agreement, they managed to get an eye-popping salary increase coupled with a substantial reduction in hours. |
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Perhaps because it was a Saturday, most of the truly eye-popping fashions were on the racks, and fewer were on the shoppers. |
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This year, Diane, his second wife and mother of his two school-age children, filed for divorce along with eye-popping maintenance demands. |
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He would have put impressive, eye-popping things to catch our attention and keep us from looking at the right place. |
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Schultz is now painting in acrylics and his approach gives the suite of ten paintings an eye-popping hard edged, illustrative quality. |
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This human crime fighting man-machine outwits villains with his eye-popping skills of using different gadgets present within his body. |
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What makes it so eye-popping is the astonishing ignorance of the law, intellectual laziness and political bias among so many of them. |
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Smith provides a unique retinal workout by juxtaposing the hyperrealist photos with the eye-popping painted compositions. |
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In startling shades of screaming red and eye-popping orange, they are ravishingly gaudy. |
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Combine this with stochastic screening and you get eye-popping colour and photographic quality. |
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Mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission, it delivered decent though not eye-popping accelerations. |
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This four-year liaison between a government whip and a junior government minister has everyone hooked, at least until the next eye-popping distraction. |
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Harvey joins us in eye-popping yellow from Glendale, California, live. |
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The film is academic and probing about its subject rather than bent on eye-popping thrills that the general audience has been conditioned to expect come showtime. |
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An August poll showed McConnell leading Bevin by an eye-popping 47 points, a gap even Sarah Palin would have a hard time closing. |
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These pricey objects with their eye-popping profit margins were gussied up and served up like marzipan sweets. |
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Women in eye-popping African prints pose for pictures taken by their sisters or husbands. |
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The car displays eye-popping handling that is easy to master, even if you're not a pro race car driver. |
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Offered here is the restored version with eye-popping color that looks quite impressive on our big screen. |
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These are best deployed as fun colours with a slightly chalky texture so that they appear positive, but not eye-popping. |
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The inflamer of passions was glamorous guitarist Tom who, together with his brother James, was the band's eye-popping focus. |
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The institute put out new numbers just this past summer, and they are eye-popping. |
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Like new students of body-building, he is so focused on getting big guns and eye-popping pecs that he forgets all about his lower half. |
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Among her eye-popping attributes was a hellacious set of hamstrings. |
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This revealing costume is much more like the eye-popping gear you see when Lady Gaga takes the stage. |
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The optional oversized wheels along with body-coloured ground effects and large chrome exhaust tips transform the distinct-looking Edge into a real eye-popping showpiece. |
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Non-scientists tend to believe that a laboratory is swarming with eye-popping discoveries every week, but no knowledge is gained and no theory is developed without a great deal of labour. |
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GeForce GTX 470M arms you with the latest industry-leading technologies including eye-popping NVIDIA 3D Vision, dynamic PhysX effects, high performance NVIDIA Verde drivers, and more. |
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A REDCAR pub is among those chosen by Sky TV to show the table-topping Man Utd v Chelsea game live in eye-popping 3D on Saturday. |
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And this original documentary kicks off a cavalcade of eye-popping, cigarette-twirling, ball-breaking fun. |
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But it was her bizarre eye-popping face, Baby-Jane make-up, over-coiffered hair and glam outfits that made her the kitsch legend that she is today. |
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If you were to watch a video of Goodman's eye-popping stunt, you'd see her start by squinting her eyes and then widen her lids. |
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Sure, Mitt Romney seems ripe for parody, what with his Leave It to beaver vibe and eye-popping wealth. |
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Our latest eye-popping federal budget, the scourge of deficit hawks everywhere, was shepherded through by Paul Ryan. |
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Like many financial advisers, he has a strong entrepreneurial streak and pursues his ideas with the eye-popping zeal of a convert to a new religion. |
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Yet, these are more abstract principles than universal rights, as Melanie Phillips observes in her eye-popping book Londonistan. |
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However, today, in an eye-popping act of green-shiftiness, the Liberal leader announced a massive carbon tax that will drive up the price of absolutely everything. |
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Outlandishly entertaining and gadget-packed with eye-popping set pieces, Kingsman aims for nothing more than a supremely escapist night out. |
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The eye-popping reward may be a lure for others to search high and low for fraud, and perhaps even help commit a crime for the sake of the potential reward. |
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Not busy, or overwhelming, or eye-popping. |
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Madagascar is feel-good family fun with an eye-popping and vertigo-inducing finale that will leave you loopily happy and wanting more. |
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Regardless, there will be some eye-popping bopping to enjoy. |
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And the Mirlitons turn out to be bags of sweets that turn and twist in an eye-popping way. |
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That pretty much sums up the shock-haired, one-liner maestro with the penchant for eye-popping shirts and his skewiff humourist agenda. |
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For an emerald, a Colombian pedigree confers not only spectacular color but also eye-popping prices. |
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Pounding surf beaches, an aquarium where you can dive with sharks and live to tell the tale, eye-popping headland walks and surf shops to buy bonzer Aussie clobber, mate. |
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Visiting schools across England with a harem of sexperts or models willing to get their kit offfor 4B, the series has been an eye-popping mix of ooh-yuk and oh really. |
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For the 6-year-old at today's matinee of The Lion King, musicals begin right now, with that electric, eye-popping, mind-blowing parade of animals. |
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Perhaps those eye-popping bail-out figures don't look so big after all. |
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