This will help you to determine where you can stop should anything unexpected arise like a prematurely grumbly tummy or a nasty storm. |
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Sweaty and desolate in turns, sullen and grumbly, despite the City of Culture wash 'n' brush-up. |
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Michael Grunwald has had some grumbly things to say on Twitter about my Book Club entry on his book, the New New Deal. |
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Which made Jim Kelman's latest grumbles seem even slightly more grumbly than they might have. |
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Press the start button and the virtual silence is very, very different from the ugly, grumbly diesel note delivered by this car's competitors. |
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At its heart, however, is Crescent Moon, a spooky song with gloriously grumbly guitar. |
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I was feeling a bit grumbly about having to drive three hours just to get to one gallery. |
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Driving rock guitar riffs, gruff grumbly vocals, speaker-busting bass and an avalanche of drums mean that it's business as usual. |
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It's the dog days of summer, you're stuck in London, the weather is humid, grumbly and headache-y, and no new independently owned restaurants are opening this month. |
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May be it will help to stabilize the grumbly ground of the passage. |
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Press the start button and the virtual silence is very different from the ugly, grumbly diesel note delivered by this car's competitors. |
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A public judgement on Rodgers seems to have been suspended until after the Everton clash, but a grumbly Anfield was treated to another unconvincing performance. |
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The dwarfs were also all fantastic in the roles, with a special mention to Grumbly, Snoozy and Sniffle. |
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