Not only the above half-dozen but all the lads on the panel know what the build up to an All-Ireland final is like. |
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The half-dozen or so cultivars of this herb include both green-leaved and red or purple-leaved forms. |
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The half-dozen or so low cigar-shaped mounds are pillow mounds relating to a more recent rabbit warren. |
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With Mary Pierce, Martina Hingis and Lindsay Davenport ranked in the top half-dozen, women's doubles is hitting a golden era. |
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In Melbourne there have been twenty four gangland killings, the last half-dozen amid the general public. |
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A half-dozen young skaters with boards under their arms sit down on a long bench up against the wood. |
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He is now working with his fifth manager in three years and, if Dalglish really doesn't take it permanently, it will be a half-dozen. |
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The 23-year-old was rarely out of the first half-dozen in the sprints this year in his first Tour, and will surely win a stage soon. |
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Now it will be a struggle for Nader to increase his ballot presence in more than a half-dozen or so states. |
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Whenever we go up there, we often stop off just to buy a half-dozen to take back to Canberra. |
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In fact, of the half-dozen, only the Toronto Maple Leafs appear in with a chance to challenge for Lord Stanley's jug this season. |
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Back in 1991, more than a half-dozen Arab nations were part of our Desert Storm coalition. |
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One day in early December of 1996, Moira and a half-dozen fellow students decided to occupy the school. |
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For transport policies, we know we are in the top half-dozen in the country. |
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He was the only mourner among the half-dozen without a formal reason for being there. |
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Of the half-dozen or so charities who enjoy her patronage, most will be aware of Booth's public skills as a communicator. |
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There were burgers, poultry, vegetables, hot dogs, bratwurst, pizza, potatoes, cotton candy, and a half-dozen other food delicacies. |
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Sure enough, a half-dozen tiny streams of green liquid were splattering on the floor of the vent. |
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By 2013, his third year in congress, he had appeared on Meet the Press a half-dozen times. |
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A half-dozen museums and many elegant Victorian homes are within a few miles of the city's utterly walkable downtown. |
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It didn't take long before the light drew the bugs, a half-dozen butting against the ceiling and lamps and more bouncing off windowpanes. |
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A half-dozen Blackhawks and twice as many heavily armed Kiowa scouts indicated right away we would have a long wait for lunch. |
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A half-dozen crows burst up out of one of the leatherleafs and silently winged their way north. |
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The Democratic Party is defending more than a half-dozen seats on Republican-friendly turf. |
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However, astronomers have only identified a half-dozen or so IMBH candidates, and some of those claims are controversial. |
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In the warehouse, a half-dozen or so rooms are stacked floor to ceiling with some of the world's finest wines. |
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Situated off the north coast of Jura, it is one of the half-dozen biggest maelstroms in the world. |
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You'll find a half-dozen of the best dive sites a short boat ride away, which lets you avoid the tiresome schleps to and from the city. |
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He's gone to a half-dozen events and first scored at the Bryant Park rally, with a woman sitting next to him on the grass. |
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Perhaps a half-dozen other cops, including a couple of sergeants and their white-shirted boss, wandered around the park. |
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At the Essex House in New York, a half-dozen different mineral waters are available. |
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And though it is still clogged with scaffolding, shipwrights, and a half-dozen cherry pickers, the promenade is already expansively dramatic. |
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He trialed a half-dozen varieties on a rocky, elevated field with poor soils and an unpromising northeasterly aspect. |
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I found that my local public library has a half-dozen Greek language programs with cassette tapes and books that borrowers can take home. |
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And then, in the pouring rain, a half-dozen supporters stood around waiting for the media to show up. |
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Doves are smaller than chickens, so you eat three or four instead of half of one, just as we usually eat a half-dozen or more perch compared to a single walleye fillet. |
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A half-dozen of his own modern examples were shared by two or more. |
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In the Middle Ages, the Crown designated a half-dozen sites in London where a herald would read proclamations from the king. |
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The half-dozen snails were attractively presented in a beige earthenware dish and had been cooked in a herby, garlic butter. |
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The next morning broke with the chatter of a half-dozen cobalt-blue hyacinth macaws, the world's largest parrots. |
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In the midst of it all were a half-dozen young men and women, who were sifting through it all concertedly. |
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These have proven to be a viable instrument of social security reform in more than a half-dozen countries, with their origins in Sweden. |
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Today, there was about a half-dozen people across the street carrying signs demonstrating in favor of the monument being moved. |
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A half-dozen men play dice games while a woman upstage pours and serves their tea. |
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The enticement of an exploration permit was strong enough to draw a half-dozen miners to the sidewalk. |
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In lieu of that volume, he has presented excursuses on reflexivity in most of the half-dozen books he has published. |
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He used that dog-tired phrase about a half-dozen times during today's press conference as he defended his impending immigration plan. |
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Baked garlic escargots, served by the half-dozen, are seasoned with eight kinds of herbs for an authentic Norman flavor. |
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With a half-dozen pupils in the field, he's constantly being passed, do-si-do, from partner to partner on the range. |
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Most work for brokerage firms, but even the biggest firms may only employ a half-dozen brokers. |
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I tried a half-dozen other representatives, none who could remedy the blunder, all who cited different reasons for the occurrence. |
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You start out with a half-dozen wings and move on to a large chili dog. |
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The city of steel was the flagship of the Battle Group, surrounded by an armada of supporting ships including a half-dozen frigates and destroyers. |
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A half-dozen wars showed McAllester the fallibility of other men, but it made him angrier at the world. |
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Often clouds of black skimmers, yellowlegs and a half-dozen species of sandpipers would wheel over our duck decoys, occasionally alighting right in the middle of them. |
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The matches would feel more real and there would be less of a need to go through the half-dozen substitutions which regularly mark the second halves of such games. |
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About 500 demonstrators, carrying placards and banners, protested the execution, while a half-dozen or so death penalty supporters were on hand, some waving confederate flags. |
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She also matched initials to the names of more than a half-dozen workers. |
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So yesterday morning, when News Alerts deposited into my in-box a half-dozen links to news stories mentioning me, I swiftly clicked through the assortment. |
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Thus far, there have been no ill side-effects, therefore I shall commence blending a half-dozen gallipots of the peppermint cream for the Featherton ladies. |
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What happens after a chief executive presses the button to start trading at Nasdaq, has his faced flashed above Times Square and does a half-dozen interviews? |
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For a half-dozen albums, the sentimental chanteuse has avoided mimicking other people's songs, opting instead to bend and deconstruct the material to fit her mood. |
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As we slowly navigate the rental van up a narrow sloping driveway, a half-dozen young teenage boys dart across our path, passing a basketball back and forth. |
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By this time next year, moo Cluck moo hopes to have about a half-dozen units in the Detroit area. |
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Call it gumbo, bamya, lady's fingers, bhindi, quingombo or a half-dozen other names, okra is an annual vegetable usually thought of as a Southern plant. |
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Some half-dozen of the Yowa people came near, and the shauri began. |
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He created a half-dozen memorable characters that often winked and made funny, out-of-context asides to the audience, and no one topped him at ad-libbing. |
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He scurried around a clearing we'd made with our machetes and arranged a half-dozen fallen logs, each about eight feet long, into a giant spoked pattern. |
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Michael underhanded his half-dozen sticks into the audience as the stage lights went dark and house lights came up at the rear of the auditorium. |
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Most of them were armed but not wealthy, outfitted in battered leather and the scroungings of a half-dozen battlefields. |
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A pod of ferals was moving towards the exit, a half-dozen soap-shy, low-tech, bush-dwelling hippies. |
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On the other hand, the Index rerum provides a helpful guide to the many concepts, appearing in a half-dozen languages. |
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Two solitudes, or so it seemed, except for the half-dozen teens who attended church with their families. |
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By selecting from among a half-dozen forsythias cultivars, your show will last a month. |
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