His fast, free-wheeling style, is inspired lunacy, and his helter-skelter of a show promises the audience the ride of their lives. |
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The game continued at a helter-skelter pace, amid which Phil Vickery emerged from the replacements' bench to the loudest cheer of the afternoon. |
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I smiled to myself as the wind blew tossing the leaves helter-skelter and making them dance like ballerinas, minus the tutus. |
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We can not simply go out, helter-skelter, and try to transform the biosphere, transform this planet, without knowing what we're doing. |
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He also noticed rumpled clothing all over the floor, and a number of ripped plastic packages lying helter-skelter on the carpet. |
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And any reader who had imagined that her helter-skelter style was actually the product of careful contrivance will here be disabused. |
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Approaching this year's jamboree in Gloucestershire, he is riding better than ever at 34, having put the brakes on a helter-skelter lifestyle. |
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Science seems to offer him a point from which to view the helter-skelter human sagas created by the phantasms of mind and emotion. |
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Fans will face the usual scraping and scrimping and helter-skelter hunting for tickets. |
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Also, you have to bear in mind that a pullout cannot just be a chaotic one, a helter-skelter. |
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I was spewing up iced-coffee and chips after about fifty descents in a helter-skelter. |
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Off the pitch, O'Sullivan leads a quiet life away from the helter-skelter of international rugby. |
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But why dwell on such things when the sun has returned with renewed resolve, teasing blooms from the helter-skelter of bare branches? |
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Large, multi-coloured plastic chutes on the mound would make great helter-skelter slides. |
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It's a helter-skelter ride and you can reach speeds of more than 10 knots in the process. |
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Our minds don't work in a straight line, but rather more like a pinball machine, bouncing ideas off one another helter-skelter. |
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Efforts to vaccinate the nation's children went forward immediately, in somewhat helter-skelter fashion, to beat the summer onset of the disease. |
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Tell them that you feel friendship is undervalued in this helter-skelter crazy materialistic world. |
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The object has been to trim some of the excesses indulged in during the helter-skelter of Celtic tiger times. |
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Vehicles coming in the gates are checked for bombs, and white U.N. vehicles, mostly Toyota 4Runners, are parked helter-skelter around a dirt lot. |
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Inevitably you pay a price for treating the novel as helter-skelter melodrama. |
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Resembling an unwound helter-skelter the Switchback reached a dizzying top speed of 6 miles per hour. |
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Let us look at this helter-skelter tax and at some of the rules they are going to ask business to administer. |
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When others look to the hills, they see trees and paths. You see a helter-skelter of sensations where you can let all your adrenaline run free. |
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Hotels have been built helter-skelter, even though the traditional local villages could have accommodated tourists. |
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In such a topographic helter-skelter, buildings confront one another no matter how far apart they are, their façades aligned. |
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A few striking, well-placed posters are worth a dozen flyers posted helter-skelter. |
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Fire decimated the town more than once, forcing reconstruction of the helter-skelter little town. |
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The stunningly modern helter-skelter overpasses seem rather incongruous with a melange of bikes and cars that follow a system of road safety entirely their own. |
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In a bid to create a rival attraction to the London Eye and the Manchester Wheel, Ulverston Town Council decides to convert the monument into a helter-skelter. |
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And the band were rarely better than on this track, with its climb-the-ladder introduction that paused briefly before sending you off down their pop-rock helter-skelter. |
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Other similar ideas slip down the lurid helter-skelter of modern life. |
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In 1990, Ireland's GDP per head was 75 per cent of Belgium's but such has been the helter-skelter of the 1990s, we are now almost ten per cent richer. |
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The feeling at the pit now is that we have just gone through a helter-skelter of emotions and we need to put the men's needs first and have a period of stabilisation. |
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It was a mess of homey flowers planted without a plan but blooming cheerily from their helter-skelter place. |
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Can his men rely on that helter-skelter game plan when it is hosing down in Wellington or Auckland or Hamilton? |
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There's also story-telling, kids' craft activities, a Victorian helter-skelter and swingboats, a beer tent and local produce, food and drink. |
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Later, these multitudinous LANs were patched together via routers in a helter-skelter manner. |
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Fellini's tale of a middle-aged woman sloughing off her inhibitions is a caprice of a piece, a helter-skelter slide through the stages of abandon. |
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His design transports you to the gaudy, decrepit fairground, complete with working helter-skelter and carousel, and shows you the beauty in the ramshackle and ruinous. |
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Somebody has to get slain in the helter-skelter of this combat. |
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The northeast Valley developed helter-skelter. |
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A well-planned language adaptation costs appreciably less than a last-minute rush job carried through helter-skelter and in doubtful financial circumstances. |
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The helter-skelter collection just accumulated. |
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Therefore the helter-skelter tax perhaps is not that inappropriate. |
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Typical ice sheets, thrust against platform caissons by wind and currents, fold into helter-skelter solid rubble fields sometimes measuring a kilometre long and half as wide, and towering perhaps seven metres above sea level. |
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Houses are built on top of each other in a helter-skelter fashion, without any order or services, and then afterwards people realize that they are inaccessible and have no basic services. |
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Precious metals, commodities, equities and fixed income are taking off helter-skelter, in seemingly aimless counterpoint to the month of May when they all tanked. |
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The incident triggered panick and devotees started rushing helter-skelter. |
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