You cheer when he manages to gain respect by setting about tormentors with a fistful of batteries. |
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Caroline Keady, whose parents live in Withington, changed a fistful of old Irish punts into euros before flying. |
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Already it's won him a fistful of awards and thousands more fans in New Zealand. |
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I put ginger in it last time and added a fistful of chopped parsley and coriander at the table. |
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It is gorgeously shot, a stunning film to look at, and contains a fistful of stunning set pieces. |
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The film has plenty of heart, plenty of style, and a fistful of solid laughs. |
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He nudged her out of the way before grabbing a fistful of fivers from the till. |
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He had a fistful of my carroty locks and he seemed to be examining them very closely. |
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Evangeline bustled down the hallway, clutching a fistful of bright red roses for her altar, as Fabian ran past her. |
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On busy weekends, most tables are overlooked by a high-chair in which a small, food-covered being is stuffing itself with penne by the fistful. |
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But wait till the next big firm from, say, Dubai or China comes a-calling with a fistful of dollars. |
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A festival staffer came by and gave them a fistful of free passes. |
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His wealth, and a fistful of government contracts, made him the tycoon to see when foreign investors came round. |
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I'm one of those luckless Hillary men, my once-sought after green bracelet now as worthless as a fat fistful of lira. |
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He practically told them that money would fall from the sky, that they would be able to pick it up by the fistful. |
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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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Our colleague thinks that, on the 70 High court enforcement offices that existed before the reform, there might only be a fistful in a few years. |
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A fistful of Juno and MuchMusic awards quickly followed, including Group of the Year, Album of the Year and Best Rock Video. |
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In essence, investments in this sector are very risky, their commercial success depending on a fistful of new innovative products. |
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You'll return from this musical journey with a wonderful tan, a head full of notes, and a fistful of sunshine! |
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Set on the melody, he reaches the listeners staright in their heart thanks to a fistful of guitar chords and a thin fragile voice. |
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Add one or two fistful of the tea you intend to use the teapot for and simmer on low heat for about 45 minutes. |
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Every inch the rock star, he drags on a cigarette and notes that when the studio's car park gutters were cleaned, syringes were fished out by the fistful. |
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Brown continued sauntering along, still holding a fistful of cigarillos on each hand. |
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The models walked with a fistful of red roses, tenderly tossing them onto the bed-bound boys as they turned a corner. |
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As he stood at the defense table with a fistful of papers, he gave his baggy red pants a tug to keep them up. |
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He grabbed a fistful of that lush cashew-colored hair that made Pink Jenny so popular, twisted her arm behind her in a vicious half nelson, and dragged her up to my face. |
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Not for a fistful of dollars, but for a fistful of euros. |
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Mitch has made a few mistake during his qualification run, and every time a fistful of seconds are lost, when he crosses the finish line he is 81st and 0,02 sec away from the 80th and last qualificative position. |
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So Colonel Sink had only a fistful of soldiers at his disposal. |
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Why else should Harry come with a fistful of dumdum bullets? |
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The minister and his cohorts responsible for ACOA took away the livelihoods from Atlantic Canadians and Quebeckers and substituted it with a fistful of dollars, actually one-tenth of one per cent of the EI surplus fund. |
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The worst thing for Major is spending a lot of time and a fistful of health-care dollars on getting a patient well, only to see that patient turn around and engage in self-destructive behaviour. |
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He shuffles a fistful of business cards he picked up at the Chennai bash. |
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There are cases in which the authorities turn a blind eye to the trade in organs, whereby a person can sell, say, their own kidney for a fistful of dollars. |
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Trivium soon graced the covers of a lot of these magazines and picked up a fistful of coveted awards in the UK, including 'Best International Newcomer' at the 2005 Kerrang! |
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We stood on the bank of the dam surveying the squooshy wallow of mud. Jonah scooped up a fistful. |
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What is important to him is not simply a fistful of money or his own job as a member of Parliament but the will of the Quebec people, and I want to thank him for this. |
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Today, it is possible to buy a whole fistful of ballpoint pens for a dollar, or less, and they not only work perfectly they do not leak. |
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Richie found a fistful of plastic laundry bags in Hyde's room. |
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To add to the fun, there will be a casino in the NAC Foyer before and after each concert with everyone getting a fistful of NAC fun money to play. |
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That said, unless you've made Hartnett's gloriously buttery and cheesy basic risotto as your base, adding a fistful more grated parmesan while it's still warm, as Locatelli suggests, helps with flavour and texture. |
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Charles Goodyear had been working on creating synthetic rubber for years when he accidentally let fly a sticky fistful of gum that landed on a hot potbellied stove. |
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Then you take a fistful of it and squeeze it, and if it holds the shape of your hand it's short enough. Add just a squizzle of cold water, only enough to hold it together. |
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The Dingle-born writer, a former hotel manager and market trader, also co-wrote Slappers and Slapheads, and the Royal Court's 2010 offering A Fistful of Collars. |
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