Standing 50m away, the dark tanned Frenchman glistened with sweat from the heat of the soon setting sun. |
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Harsh then punched out a return and set Carraz on the match point and the Frenchman aced his way to the final. |
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An ingenious Frenchman named Gabet has lately constructed such a wirelessly controlled torpedo boat. |
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She clung to her seat like a life preserver and hardly knew what to do when the drunken Frenchman beside her was tossed out onto the grass. |
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After beating Andre Ooijer the Frenchman crossed for Silva to finish at the far post after bombing forward. |
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I'm not saying that the youngster will get to the same level as the Frenchman but he is certainly on course to at this moment in time. |
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The safety razor is believed to have been invented by a Frenchman, Jean-Jacques Perret. |
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A single Frenchman took him up on the offer, and Travis was true to his word. |
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You can bet, though, that the Frenchman has allowed himself a sardonic smile. |
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As the Frenchman back-pedals furiously, the ball lands on the roof of the goal. |
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The former Aberdeen striker drilled in a 45-yard shot which forced the Frenchman to furiously back-pedal and tip the ball over the bar. |
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He certainly brought Frenchman Sebastien Grosjean down to earth with a bang in the semi-finals. |
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This weekend, somewhere on the Mediterranean coast, a short, grey Frenchman sits hunched over a notepad, restlessly jotting memories. |
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The task of selling Britain's Dome will now fall to a 34-year-old Frenchman. |
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To ask a Bhutanese about happiness is akin to asking a Frenchman about wine or a Brazilian about soccer. |
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The fame was short-lived, however, as a Frenchman broke his record just a month later. |
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Fellow Frenchman Patrick Vieira made 2-1 in the 66th, running from midfield to side-foot the ball into the net. |
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The dapper, silver-haired Frenchman had a celebrity status akin to a rock star among followers the world over. |
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When the going gets tough, a Frenchman may have holes in his shoes, but will spend his last sou on a fine, nutritionally excellent, meal. |
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The Frenchman, still wearing the No 7 from his Manchester United heyday, has charisma but also an edge of menace. |
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In 1752 a Frenchman was prescribed 2 drams of cantharides for a fever and in the next two months bedded his wife at least 87 times. |
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The Frenchman was booked for raising a fist to Keith O'Halloran, who was also carded for his initial foul. |
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The Croatian went down as the Frenchman challenged, but the referee waved play on from a distant position. |
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His next visit was to Lapiere, a Frenchman, who had his academy in Piccadilly, where they fenced together. |
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The young Frenchman was not highly educated, but enthusiastic and hard working. |
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It has been an unlikely success story, for the Frenchman initially struggled to fit into his new surroundings. |
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Vera, a Chilean in her thirties, and her husband, Philippe, a Frenchman, own a restaurant and guesthouse at Terra Luna. |
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In the later print, the blacksmith is seen brandishing a leg of ham and the Frenchman has been replaced by a paver who fondles a market seller. |
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The fans were incensed as the Frenchman lay still before a stretcher appeared then quickly disappeared. |
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Far from blending in as an ordinary Frenchman among Frenchmen, he himself, a black Martiniquan, was always visible and distinct. |
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They were criticising a Frenchman for being French, which is like moaning that a beach is too sandy. |
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It is something he possessed by birth through virtue of being a Frenchman and for other equally potent but less tangible reasons. |
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The film tells the story of Jean, a Frenchman who is captured by a Brazilian tribe and desperately tries to assimilate with them. |
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Cultivated varieties such as the damask rose, introduced by a Frenchman in 1786, took to the region with enthusiasm. |
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Maghrabi quoted doctors on Friday as saying the Frenchman, who had been in a critical condition, was out of danger. |
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The Frenchman precedes him, but his gaze remains fixed straight ahead as the world record-holder sets off. |
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He is reported to have borrowed the boat from a Frenchman to take the migrant workers for a day out on the lake. |
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Drechsler's boyfriend is also an athlete, or rather a former athlete, as the Frenchman Blondel has retired from the decathlon. |
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The final winner was a Frenchman, whose egg-shaped design was promptly criticised on all sides. |
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The English player accused the Frenchman of deliberately elbowing him in the face after he was left with a broken nose. |
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McLeish was asked why the Frenchman had not simply flown directly to England, rather than using Glasgow as a connecting airport. |
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She has become completely Europeanized and is engaged to a white Frenchman. |
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The implication reminded Smollett of a narrow escape from a duello at Ghent in 1749 with a Frenchman. |
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The journey has been done once before, by a Frenchman in 132 days just under ten years ago. |
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The Frenchman serves two consecutive double faults before sending an attempted lob clear of the baseline. |
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Still, the Euromarkets wandered around like a lost Frenchman. |
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Name the types of noises your lecherous Frenchman finds hilarious. |
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He took to the Kiwi wine like a duck to water and by the time that Frenchman got to the barbie he was wielding a pair of tongs with gusto and flair. |
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These ancient domains of the old Burgundian empire seem to throw up a type of Frenchman more passionate in his devotion to a certain idea of France than any other. |
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More pressingly, the Frenchman finds himself with a squad facing a much-needed overhaul with as many as five positions desperately in need of an upgrade. |
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It is the story about the Dutchman, the Frenchman and the Portuguese. |
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It is an example that must be so frightening to any thinking Frenchman. |
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The Frenchman had been played onside by his old team-mate Silvinho. |
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The year 1642 was largely taken up with answering tracts written against him and a fellow Frenchman, Samuel Desmarets, by his denouncer at Utrecht, Voetius. |
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His Cezannes show the Frenchman at his most kaleidoscopic, breaking the world into shards. |
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Later, descendants of these selfsame clerics would carry their precious cargo to European monasteries where the Italian, the German and the Frenchman waited to be enlightened. |
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Asking the Frenchman to begin his coaching career at a high-profile club in the throes of decline was the boardroom equivalent of a hospital pass. |
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At Queen's on Friday, the Frenchman top-edged a return of serve. |
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The morning also served as a welcoming party for new CEO Hubert Joly, the Frenchman brought in Monday to right the sinking ship. |
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It was tough on the Frenchman, who made no contact with Douglas. |
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But there was no change of fortunes for the Frenchman as he continued where he had left off finding superb depth with his unorthodox double-handed forehand and backhand. |
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To a Frenchman whose name even now is unknown to most of Earth, who gave a mannered, non-vocal performance. |
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Most people who found a faded suitcase in the attic would probably consider it worthless, but for Michel Levi-Leleu, the Frenchman claiming the relic, it is beyond price. |
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The game needed a touch of real class and the Frenchman provided it. |
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It was a Franco-Japanese co-production, shot in Japan, with Japanese actors and Japanese dialogue, but commissioned and produced by a Frenchman, and edited in France. |
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Weren't Rangers the only team prepared to take a chance on the Frenchman? |
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I caught up with the globetrotting Frenchman in Brisbane and discovered that besides the odd tumble from his motorbike, Gerard has also fallen in love. |
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Thus, a Frenchman who spoke Breton and French would not be considered bilingual because Breton is of low status and considered a patois rather than a language. |
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An American, a Dutchman and a Frenchman are all in Saudi Arabia, sharing a smuggled crate of booze when, all of a sudden, Saudi police rush in and arrest them. |
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In fact, they were based on the reasoning of that great seventeenth-century Frenchman. |
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As Henman was going through his trial by Frenchman on the centre court, Stefan Edberg was limbering up for today's exhibition match against Boris Becker. |
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The whole community united in support and some awe of the young Frenchman. |
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In other words, the differences between a Yankee, a Southerner, and a plainsman were insignificant compared to the differences between a German, a Frenchman, and an Italian. |
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Yet on a night out to celebrate promotion, the Frenchman was cautioned after an alleged altercation with a nightclub bouncer, before being released without charge. |
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The rivalry continued even after Prost left for Ferrari the next year and peaked in 1993 when the Frenchman signed for Williams with a caveat. |
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And, although Murray held firm on his service points, the Frenchman clinched the set with a superb drop volley. |
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I can assure you that every Frenchman has a mouthful of occluded fronts, even when it is also full of food. |
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Lawrie is followed on five under by fellow Irishman Damien McGrane, Frenchman Victor Dubuisson and Spain's Pedro Oriol. |
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Frenchman Peyron, who has suffered from dismasting, was 12th yesterday morning but dropped to 14th behind Thompson and Stamm. |
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They were invented in the 1890s by a Frenchman, Thomas Piot, who had moved to London with his wife to escape religious persecution in France. |
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Sarah Sloman, 27, performed CPR and heart massage on the unconscious Frenchman, 77, after he was dragged on to the beach. |
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The Reds carved the first opening of the second period as Glen Johnson's pull-back found David Ngog but the Frenchman hooked wide from six yards. |
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The impressive Frenchman drove forward with purpose down the right before cutting infield and darting in between Vassiriki Diaby and Koscielny. |
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The first patent for using a gas turbine to power an aircraft was filed in 1921 by Frenchman Maxime Guillaume. |
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On 1 December 1990, Englishman Graham Fagg and Frenchman Phillippe Cozette broke through the service tunnel with the media watching. |
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As a lady's lap-dog Leonard did not excel. He was not an Italian, still less a Frenchman. |
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In King's Caple, the only part of Archenfield east of the Wye, Domesday lists the inhabitants as one Frenchman and five Welshmen. |
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As three to sixteen hundred, so is the proportion of an Englishman to a Frenchman. |
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One report describes a Frenchman who went mad after two years of solitude on Mauritius. |
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Pierre Bayle, a Reformed Frenchman, also felt safer in the Netherlands than in his home country. |
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He fought four more fights in Britain, beginning with a home contest at Aberdare against Frenchman Paul Brevieres, who was stopped in the third. |
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In January 1965 he defended his European title again, against Frenchman, Yves Desmarets in Rome. |
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Baron Pierre de Coubertin, a Frenchman, instigated the modern revival of the Olympic movement. |
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John Calvin was a Frenchman and largely responsible for the introduction and spread of the Reformed tradition in France. |
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Macmillan was badly burned in a plane crash, trying to climb back into the plane to rescue a Frenchman. |
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But we already know that a shield-toad is a Frenchman, while the sun is Apollo's shield. |
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For the second year in a row at Wimbledon, Roger Federer went to five sets against a Frenchman but this time there would be no slip-ups. |
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To the natural impressibility of the southron, the Louisianian adds the enthusiasm of the Frenchman. |
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When I ask the smiling African Frenchman behind the till how I get my wine opened, he hands me a waiter's friend. |
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The Frenchman did well with his goal, controlling Sanchez's chipped cross and acrobatically volleying a consolation for Arsenal. |
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Among them were 72 letters written by Frenchman RenAe Descartes, the founding genius of modern philosophy and analytic geometry. |
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The 25-year-old Frenchman crashed after aquaplaning off the wet track at the same corner as Sauber's Adrian Sutil. |
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The 48-year-old Frenchman is chef at the Pentland Roadhouse in Loanhead, Midlothian. |
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The Frenchman hit a recovery crane deployed in a sand trap to remove a car from an earlier accident. |
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When, in 1841, a shipwrecked Frenchman noticed that Androsian sponges were of higher quality than those found in the Greek isles, the Androsian sponge industry took off. |
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Francis Joyon, the Frenchman who had held the record before MacArthur, recovered the record again in early 2008, beating MacArthur's record by nearly two weeks. |
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But Tramp Stamp, who is trained by a Frenchman in Ireland, is interesting. |
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The 60-year-old Frenchman replaces Joseph Koto, who was removed from the post after the Lions failed to qualify for this year's African Nations Cup. |
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Owner Dave Whelan has put a block on any move by the Frenchman and the Latics were stunned to discover an ex-official is involved with an agent who is trying to set up a deal. |
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Frenchman Didier Auriol brought the team further success in 1994, and soon Subaru and Mitsubishi continued the success of the Japanese constructors. |
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After going head to head with Frenchman Nouridene Jalal for the opening 14 miles, Lema cruised away to win in two hours, 15 minutes and 32 seconds. |
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One the most prominent athletes in the event will be the Frenchman Tomas, who has a reputation as a trainer and takes care of Al Shaqab horses when they are based in France. |
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The first flight took place in 1907 when Frenchman Louis Charles Berguet who developed a prototype gyroplane which remained above the ground for just over a minute. |
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The Frenchman was part of an early fourman breakaway and held off his rivals in a sprint for the line to triumph in the 208km stage from Saint-Malo to Nantes. |
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The gap in experience showed at the start as Tsonga's first serve deserted him in the fourth game, and the Frenchman overhit back-to-back forehands to go 3-1 down. |
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It's hardcore gourmandising with an equine twist and a liberal dash of apple spirit, all served with the kind of panache only Johnny Frenchman can truly muster. |
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Millions of Sky TV viewers gawped in amazement as Brown berated the fiery Frenchman for allowing Karl-Heinz Riedle to score a goal that was disallowed. |
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The fighter on the left is not a young Frenchman, but an Iranian girl, her dark hair pulled back with a pink scrunchy, her left wrist bound by a bright green wristwatch. |
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But the Spice Boys and Little Italy were hijacked by a bouncing Czech, a floundering Frenchman and an eccentric referee in this Anfield bone-shaker. |
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A shredded peloton arrived next at 10sec with Spaniard Alejandro Valverde winning the sprint ahead Slovakia's Peter Sagan and Frenchman Tony Gallopin. |
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The splay-footed Frenchman must be the fastest waddler in history. |
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Hughes also plans talks this week with wantaway Frenchman Steven Nzonzi in an attempt to persuade him to stay at the Britannia and sign a new deal. |
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Anyway, if you fancy watching wannabe crimpers ruining people's barnets and then being judged by a bald Frenchman in a hat, this is the competition for you. |
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Perhaps if the Frenchman hadn't made so many whoopsies near the end of his Anfield tenure, he would be a shoo-in for the recently-vacated Fratton Park hot seat. |
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