Some of the narrative is overtly sexual, with a flash of lewd for good measure. |
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At one point he was seen negotiating a rope walk, adding in a backwards flip for good measure. |
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Anything and everything seemed to be available, and for good measure the fortune-tellers that were present appeared to be quite busy. |
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The music is Southern power pop with a dash of blues thrown in for good measure. |
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When that didn't work he grumped some more just for good measure, then finally came to a decision. |
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I was sipping an extra-large cup of coffee, with a shot of espresso thrown in for good measure. |
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Then, for good measure, I also gestured gratitude in the mirror when in front of him. |
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The film is a charming exercise in contemporary girl power, with mystery and romance thrown in for good measure. |
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I even pulled some low-key gangly whiteboy moves out of the repertoire for good measure. |
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The report added for good measure that Australian officials regarded him as unrelaxed, overfocused on China and difficult. |
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Whiskey, aperitifs and wine were on hand, with some local beer thrown in for good measure. |
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I stood before my apartment door, cracked my neck for good measure and then exited, locking it securely behind me. |
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There is a love interest, of course, and an estranged wife thrown in for good measure, but this is not the main event. |
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To capture the essence, split the pods open lengthwise and scrape the seeds into sweet or savory dishes, then add the pods for good measure. |
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Georgiana pulled her own over her eyes and nose, and placed a three-cornered hat on her head for good measure. |
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Then I heard a muffled sound, perhaps a groan, perhaps a growl, or perhaps both of them, with a bit of a meep added for good measure. |
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And also thrown in for good measure are nine beautiful picture essays that are really out of the top drawer and brimful of interest. |
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Unfortunately, the sport's base still hankers for characters, risk, flair and a bit of biffo for good measure. |
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The programmes were a miscellany of serious sociology and downright mindless entertainment with the usual film fare thrown in for good measure. |
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The premiere was staged in the real Dodge City, with parades, parties, and lots of Hollywood stars and starlets flown out for good measure. |
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He gave the door a hefty kick for good measure before turning on his heel and striding back to his bed. |
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The hired hand repaired the barn wall the next morning and slapped on a fresh coat of paint for good measure. |
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The response was to pick him up and throw him on the settee and for good measure give him a Chinese burn. |
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Apparently slam poetry is competitive performance poetry with bits of hip-hop and stand-up thrown in for good measure. |
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She enfolded her daughter in her long white arms and squeezed her tightly for good measure, before releasing her. |
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As if for good measure, a fine dust of freckles was sprinkled over her little nose. |
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There's one on-again, off-again couple, a hunky guy, a funny token black guy, a queenie guy and one old guy for good measure. |
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He fisks the project fairly strongly, giving it several pieces of his mind and an angry waggle of the finger for good measure. |
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Power was needed, so he slung a waterwheel in a nearby stream and added a steam auxiliary generator for good measure. |
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What made it more remarkable was the weather, which was wet, cold and very windy, with the odd snow shower thrown in for good measure. |
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Perkins issued a flat denial that he had ever had anything to do with Duke, and he denounced him for good measure. |
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Just for good measure, there are a couple of cracking follow-up letters in today's Daily Express. |
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The accompanying music is pretty standard urban fare, with a touch of reggae thrown in for good measure. |
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She gave us both an annoyed look, glared at the shovel for good measure, and stalked off. |
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A little of the antioxidant TBHQ, citric acid and dimethylpolysiloxane may also be thrown in for good measure. |
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I opened the door to my flat and went in, locking it again behind me and sliding the bolts across for good measure. |
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And just for good measure, he is given distinct abilities from his shorter, rotund brother. |
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On Pond One catches comprised largely of rudd and skimmers but with a smattering of tench and crucians thrown in for good measure. |
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There's also rock, funk and turntable scratches thrown in for good measure. |
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I crossed my fingers underneath the table, and my legs too for good measure. |
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All the major hits are here with a couple of new tracks thrown in for good measure. |
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Jill ran her fingers through the long blond tresses a few times for good measure. |
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Mr Buckley, 76, put the snake into a bin bag, then put the bag and snake inside a hatbox for good measure. |
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I hastily kit up, armed with my trusty Nikon RS, dive buddy, a ski pole and a dash of fish-oil on our wetsuits for good measure. |
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In fact, for good measure, here's another picture of her shaking her booty on the dancefloor. |
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The songs are very reminiscent in parts of early Floyd, with smatterings of elements of Echoes and Animals thrown in for good measure. |
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But here we are, through to the FA Cup quarter-finals and we've got a home draw for good measure. |
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She licked the rim for good measure and placed the cup on the table, dropping the spoon in with a clink. |
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It ends up being just another competently made, untaxing, light as candy-floss action film with a few laughs thrown in for good measure. |
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The crowd itself is part-Brooklyn hipster, with a side of Hollywood heavyweight thrown in for good measure. |
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Just for good measure, they also made off with the Crown Prince Cup and reached the quarter-finals of the AFC Champions League. |
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Eliot also selected a golf ball and, for good measure, a tee. |
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That year we also had, for good measure, the transit of the Northwest Passage by the U. S. Coast Guard icebreaker Polar Sea. |
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And for good measure, he accused Badri Patarkatsishvili of copying his programme. |
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At every summit, we always see a sea of men in grey suits, older men with grey hair, and a few women thrown in for good measure. |
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Bilingual in English and French, with some Russian thrown in for good measure, she is active in charity work. |
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In Lyon, the month of May is sound, sound and more sound, but also Sound Pictures, for the glory of digital images and for good measure. |
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A couple of them I halved from stem to stern, giving them a generous, satiny smear of Plugra and, just for good measure, a sprinkling of fleur de sel. |
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At the same time I wanted to tackle the archaic language associated with our employment regulations, so this was also thrown in for good measure. |
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The panel fitted to the case plus a few more pop rivets for good measure. |
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Hadcroft touched down wide out and the new sub also powered across with his team-mate potting a long range field goal for good measure to put them 31-8 up. |
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But he, as only history knows, was an inept military commander, a lying, back-stabbing political opportunist, and, for good measure, mostly illiterate. |
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In last week's ferocious victory over Huddersfield, for example, Ellis was the victim of a deliberate late foul, and was then bitten for good measure. |
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The story of his life, at least as he tells it, reads as if Kafka had been crossed with Dostoevsky with a dollop of magical realism thrown in for good measure. |
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I could start carrying a cutlass or rapier around for good measure, and cultivate a fine waxed moustache and goatee while wearing a bandanna on my head. |
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I grabbed a couple of bobby pins, shoved it up into some pile of hair at the back of my head and inserted a couple of star-shaped clips for good measure. |
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A buttery triple-layer yellow cake gets a topping of the smoothest, deep dark-chocolate ganache, with a smattering of semisweet mini chocolate chips for good measure. |
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Some have even thrown insurance into the mix for good measure. |
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He had on his hunting clothes but he added a cloak for good measure. |
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I scrawled the word on the board and underlined it twice for good measure. |
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Haley rolls her eyes and splashes him one more time for good measure. |
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Ashton pulled back from our hot kiss and pecked me once for good measure. |
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The club disavowed all knowledge of De PrĂ 's actions and suspended him from his job for good measure. |
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In 1961 the KGB confiscated the typescript and even, for good measure, the typewriter ribbon. |
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With Dub Intefadah, Penner combines the methods of circuit bending with his Wurlitzer organ and electric guitar, throwing in folk singing for good measure. |
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But while leveling his drive-by accusation of anti-Semitism against Hagel, Foxman threw in Carter for good measure. |
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The storm featured a medley of precipitation: ice pellets, patchy freezing rain, rain, snow, and some thunder and lightning for good measure. |
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Turkish gendarmes ran past me, shouting at the refugees to clear off, firing more canisters for good measure. |
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It is true that Atkinson portrays an auld Edinburgh filtered through the works of Sir Walter Scott, with a dash of Dickens thrown in for good measure. |
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The Boss even threw in an hour of guitar lessons, a lasagna dinner, and a ride in the sidecar of his motorcycle for good measure. |
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And, just for good measure, he throws in a bit of vocal wobble board at the end. |
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Usually, we see and hear black field crickets in north central Wisconsin, with the occasional katydid hanging around for good measure. |
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A puppy or two thrown in for good measure would probably clinch the deal. |
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I like to chug in a splosh of rum or brandy for good measure and a few scrumped apples. |
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He will be likely to deny any such knowledge, and may well go on to accuse his wife of picking up the virus elsewhere, and just for good measure, beat her up for her fictitious infidelity. |
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She becomes stepmother to the teen-age Pansy, who is later courted by a young American named Rosier and, for good measure, by Warburton, who will lose no opportunity to draw near to Isabel once more. |
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On the other hand it's also bigger than the old C-Class Coupé with both bodywork and wheelbase being lengthened as well as a bit of extra girth added for good measure. |
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Then she repeats it, It's very in places also It's before throwing in a few F-words for good measure. |
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Then she retweeted herself for good measure. |
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There's an optional litter bin and, for good measure, a really brilliant driver's bag that stows neatly behind the seat for any other personal possessions. |
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And just for good measure, the scientists also think that women's bodies break alcohol down more slowly than men's, so alcoholic drink has a longer-lasting effect. |
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The reason why Labour needs to cut all links with Blair is because three election wins turned him into something of a megalomaniac, with a sprinkling of the religious zealot thrown in for good measure. |
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With the vice-presidents as co-signatories for good measure! |
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How does England get into the second round, do we need a couple of newts and a frog or two with a lizard's tail for good measure? |
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In other cases researchers have adopted an eclectic approach in which they may do some matching, a bit of regression analysis, and, for good measure, throw in some IV techniques. |
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This tour of the animal world offers rich educational, recreational and scientific experiences, with top-notch recreational tourism facilities thrown in for good measure! |
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The prolific outside-half didn't miss with a place kick all afternoon, throwing in a drop goal for good measure. |
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He tossed in a couple of extra shirts for good measure and closed the suitcase. |
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Where there might have been pointed questions each addressed to a particular department or agency, there is now one question which blankets all departments and agencies and throws in quangos for good measure. |
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Practically all the victims are young children, and there are even a couple of dead dogs thrown in for good measure. |
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A brilliantly twisted take on the Frankenstein tale with a touch of David Cronenberg-style body horror for good measure. |
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To seal them, I reverse the spinning of the petals, and have them become flat again, sometimes doing a normal pentagram over them just for good measure. |
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Think gothically inspired Victorian museum of curiosities with a generous side order of fetish leather thrown in for good measure. |
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He was quick to condemn his party's breach of the law, but he diluted that decisiveness by reaching for a familiar tool, a committee of inquiry into the matter led, for good measure, by a retired bishop and a judge. |
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Malinowski turned in a Nicole Rolser cross on 17 minutes, and for good measure she struck three times in the first ten minutes of the second half after captain Johanna Elsig had converted a penalty. |
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Then, for good measure, Newton moved to the other side of the SUV and shot Edney in the shoulder. |
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Fisherman's Wife Syndrome is an amalgamation of the deadly sins of envy, avarice and pride, with a little anger and ingratitude thrown in for good measure. |
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This one's catchy in a it's-summer-and-time-to-play-the-Undertones vein, with roots in '60s pop and early '80s new wave a la XTC, with handclaps thrown in for good measure. |
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Overall stability benefits from the lower ride height and wider rear track which delivers footsure agility with stacks of fun factor thrown in for good measure. |
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One rider threw what could only be termed a hissy fit when he picked himself up and realized that the mount that had thrown him had also trampled his hat for good measure. |
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And the 23-year-old brought the crowd to their feet when he castled Gayle's stumps, signalling the direction of the pavilion to his friend for good measure. |
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