To be overtaken in the final metres after dominating the race is obviously gutting. |
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Whenever we fished this popular jetty, I got the job of digging up the lugworm on the beach, and then gutting the mackerel when we got home. |
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The renovations included gutting the kitchen, refinishing the hardwood, painting, replacing doors and windows and buying new furniture. |
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Plus, it looks amazing, a Gothic monstrosity the worse for wear after years of decay and gutting by fire. |
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Soon he was gutting and renovating previously vacant buildings, and selling to yuppie gentrifiers. |
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He was found by divers on the gutting deck of the vessel wearing orange waterproof dungarees and a gold necklace. |
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We exceeded all our expectations in getting to the final, but it was gutting to finish as losers. |
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I think we exceeded what we expected to do out here but you go out there and you want to win and there is a gutting feeling when you lose. |
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This included a complete gutting of the material fabric inside the building. |
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It is gutting to hear that people will lose their jobs and I really hope that the situation can be resolved positively. |
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To have won the European title six times and not to be able to defend it this year is gutting. |
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People take a lot of pride in their cars so to have the badge stolen is gutting. |
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I know I can't ever play rugby again which is gutting, but my health comes first. |
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He had finished gutting the rabbit and shoved the meat onto sticks, placing them into the flames. |
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When you're reaching out for support, to encounter biphobia from the people you thought would understand is pretty gutting. |
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It is still a fertile area to explore and the failure was at least interesting, but nonetheless slightly gutting. |
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Most importantly, he is also a very competent member of a trawler's crew, capable of gutting the fish fast enough to keep the packers happy. |
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I was in constant pain and had to cancel a trip I had planned, which was gutting. |
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I also give a detailed account of skinning and gutting a rabbit. |
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In the end, the douche circulatoire turned out to be the kind of thing the fishmonger does to a fish, without all the messy gutting and filleting. |
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Processing in this context is regarded as any one, or a combination of filleting, heading, gutting, freezing, marinating, salting and packing. |
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This review was widely tipped to recommend gutting the RET, so that wasn't a shock. |
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There is absolutely no excuse for gutting the fiscal capacity of government when that kind of need exists in this country. |
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For the record, the government is gutting amendments that it supported at committee. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Conservatives strike again, targeting the most vulnerable in society by gutting the Liberals' summer career placements program. |
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It is gutting what components might have existed in Bill C-6 which is already a pretty reckless and irresponsible piece of legislation. |
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We already know that the Liberal senators are gutting a bill to end the unwarranted practice of the two for one credit for pre-trial custody. |
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It is now further gutting an already weak bill not supported by environmental groups, industry and the provinces. |
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It is now being put into the budget in a way that formalizes the gutting of our environmental assessments. |
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Why are Liberal senators gutting this bill despite it being passed unanimously by the House? |
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Otherwise, the animal might give you the sensation that it's looking at the person gutting it. |
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These include substandard pay and benefits for new-hires, drastic givebacks in health and pension benefits, reductions in premium pay, and the gutting of work rules. |
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To his credit, Rinella seems to realize that gory accounts of gutting and killing animals may be of limited interest. |
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In the elevator, employees quietly chattered about the gutting of their paper. |
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In June of last year, the most partisan court in the country, the Supreme Court, weighed in, gutting the Voting Rights Act. |
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Actor Cory Monteith's tragic death at age 31 is a gutting loss for countless reasons. |
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To meet their budget targets, European allies are gutting already eviscerated military budgets. |
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After gutting the building of all her fittings, the walls and heritage windows were painstakingly prepared for their new coating over the first two days. |
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The trend where church authorities spend large sums of money gutting old churches and destroying original features is also mentioned in critical terms. |
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And then the students move on and the staff move out, which must be gutting, given the alternative accommodation is a purpose-built campus in Hendon. |
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Prepared fishery products' means unprocessed fishery products that have undergone an operation affecting their anatomical wholeness, such as gutting, heading, slicing, filleting, and chopping. |
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They are moving the environmental assessments for energy projects away from the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency and gutting environmental action projects in general with virtually no action for climate change. |
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Then, with the greatest of chutzpah, they say that another party, which refused to stand up in its own defence, is interested in gutting the bill. |
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It shall be prohibited to discard at sea the remaining parts of sharks after removal of the shark fins, except those parts resulting from basic processing operations, such as beheading, gutting and skinning. |
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The deliberate attempts to reconfigure Canada over the past 30 years-by gutting social programs, dismantling national institutions and insisting that market forces alone can solve every problem-have affected everyone. |
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For the purposes of this scheme processing includes: smoking, marinating or cooking the fish, gutting and freezing the fish or cutting any steaks, cutlets or portions of the fish. |
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Revisions to kitchen requiring gutting and installation of cabinetwork and plumbing. |
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There is something nice, to my Millennial eyes, about the fact that CEC refuses to steamroll over what makes Chuck E. Cheese Chuck E. Cheese, that it has embraced its niche instead of gutting and sanitizing its quirkiness. |
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They are gutting the public service and the community will pay the price. |
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Sometimes she found a rare treat of unlaid or immature eggs when gutting the birds. |
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While the Germans were bombing the ship yards a bomb landed across the street from the Neptune killing forty people in the bar and completely gutting the top story of the bar. |
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It is a gutting of a budget that we were told previously could not be changed one letter, one chip or one jot or it would lead to fiscal destruction. |
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Operations such as filleting and cutting must be carried out so as to avoid contamination or spoilage of fillets and slices, and in a place other than used for heading and gutting. |
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I am basing my comments on the fact that the government is gutting the kind of advocacy and the kinds of issues that are the mainstay of bringing equality to women and girls, both in Canada and internationally. |
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Operations such as heading and gutting must be carried out hygienically. |
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The gutting of the executive order, in February 2005, is a blow to immigrant communities in Maine and nationally. |
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After gutting and heading off operations, fillets are obtained by parting the salmon in at least three separate pieces: two fillets and a backbone to which some flesh is still attached. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council has confirmed that the government's unilateral gutting of equalization hammers New Brunswick just as brutally as it does Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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What remained after the gutting of the fishery for first nations has been further eroded by plummeting wild salmon market prices, largely due to the farming industry over-saturating the global market with farmed salmon. |
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Those blackguards have no more respect for an entrail, or a sinew, or a vital organ, than if they were gutting dog-fish. |
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I might remind the panel that the government in this province has virtually abdicated the field of ecosystem integrity through their gutting of the agencies that are tasked with enforcement monitoring of habitat requirements. |
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Why is the government gutting this program? |
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