They have been described as the quintessential English pop group, with a string of hits bemoaning late-teen angst. |
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Any train travelling at a decent speed is going to derail when it hits something solid and immovable like a car. |
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To get the longest term go for a card deal that waits until the money hits your new account. |
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He worked eight innings and gave up five runs on nine hits while recording nine strikeouts and four walks. |
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He is big, and broad and takes guard with a wide stance and hits the ball an enormous wallop. |
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However, more often than not these pop hits were composed with someone else in the driver's seat. |
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New York Post columnist Ken Moran hits the jackpot in the opening of a recent column. |
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Nightclub DJs feel the pulse of the crowd, warm them up with some pop and play the current dance hits. |
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The band treated the crowd to some of their greatest hits and was made even more special when a fireworks display lit up the sky behind them. |
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To the delight of the crowd the pair jammed out a selection of Bob Marley classics and Fugees hits. |
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For an infected ant, when the declining air temperature hits a certain threshold, its jaws become locked in a closed position. |
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Alex gets up to go, turns around to kiss Susan, and accidentally hits her on the nose. |
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Their albums are usually acclaimed by critics and music nerds, but fail to become major hits. |
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The movie had won critical acclaim and is actually one of the few hits that Bollywood turned out this year so far. |
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The hits people want to hear them play are freely available second-hand, in mail-order collections, and fairly cheaply in record shops. |
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Young Troy hits a homer to win the sandlot game and says his heart belongs to the Dodgers and Ebbets Field. |
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The tank has a turret that can be used like the water cannon, except that it destroys whatever it hits. |
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It has a much slower rate of fire than the auto shotgun, but it hits just as hard. |
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She must hold a perfectly aerodynamic headfirst position with her arms at her sides when she hits Mach 1 and goes through the shock wave. |
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The transceiver sends out a radar beam into the environment that reflects off whatever it hits. |
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The film first panders to your short attention span, and then hits you with emotional baggage. |
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But recently, he's been smashing the ball for extra base hits nearly every at bat. |
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Today's lead editorial in the Wall Street Journal basically hits all the lowlights. |
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So rather than just chase the big innovations all the time, we should also make sure we unleash the smaller quick hits, the low-hanging fruit. |
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I wonder if I'll ever get over this sense of astonishment that hits me every now and then. |
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The reason I say that is because Pete was getting a lot of key hits and I thought maybe he was running out of gas. |
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He also had 240 hits and became the first leadoff hitter ever to drive in 100 runs. |
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Can you guess the A-sides of each of these and the year they were all hits? |
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It's critical to make sure the company's VCs share his vision so they will put in more money when the rubber hits the road. |
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Jackson has been a prosecutor, inside the courtroom, where the rubber hits the road. |
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But when the rubber hits the road, it's rare that marketers dedicate any significant budget to things like product development. |
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But when the rubber hits the road, we are the owners and we do make that clear. |
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This is where the rubber hits the road, where abstract financial questions acquire real life meaning. |
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Horenstein and Wild take it just this side of prosaic, so that when they indulge in their rubati, it hits with all the more punch. |
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If a defender hits the ball unintentionally over their back-line then a long corner is awarded to the attacking team. |
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Hayfever hits as many as one in ten of us every year, but for some allergy sufferers, the symptoms can last all year long. |
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It hits the bullseye, with its rumbling bassline and driving, Pete Townsend-lite guitar licks. |
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Pitcher Troy Pruess blew the Brothers batters from the box, conceding just three hits and fanning 12 batters at the plate. |
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I have been here before, so when his hand goes behind his back, I let him have it with several direct hits. |
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If we can use green taxes to reduce pollution and then use the extra revenue to reduce income taxes, society has two hits with one shot. |
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Once the new Sonata hits the road, Hyundai wants to revamp its entire lineup. |
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This lenticular shape is less able to resist torsion but does resist bending quite well, as long as the force hits it on the narrow edge. |
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In one of the film's most powerful scenes, Rose angrily hits him on the forehead with a hairbrush. |
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Sure those are the tired hits, but they were also the tunes an otherwise zombified crowd actually started dancing to. |
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When a ball hits the racket at its point of maximum restitution the rebound velocity of the ball will be highest. |
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Her red silk duchesse satin zip front jacket has the potential to be one of the hits of the collection. |
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It now occurs to me that the best analogy for Google hits as a measurement term is not hertz or joules or pascals, but degrees Celsius. |
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As it's now 10pm, we go across the road to a pizzeria where a hot 'za hits the spot. |
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Sometimes when inspiration hits, you create something that just tastes like ambrosia. |
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Many landless farmers in Bangladesh come to Dhaka after a flood or a famine hits their villages. |
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A county worker clearing a downed tree hits a hydrant, flooding a home and pouring sand into the yard, lanai and pool. |
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Chocolate mousse, lemon meringue pie and Australia's own special lamingtons were definite hits of the night. |
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It's a brilliant way to begin what could well be one of the teen publishing hits of the year. |
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As it hits the back of your mouth or throat try yawning, as this action will open up your throat. |
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Two of the biggest names in rock and rap have joined forces to create reinterpreted amalgamations of their hits. |
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It isn't paramilitaries but guys acting the lad till someone hits them a smack in the gob and that's all it is. |
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Joe Cole has a speculator from 25 yards, it hits Lucio's heel, and completely wrong-foots Mary Shelley's Oliver Kahn. |
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My hits did go up to about 200 since yesterday so why am I being an ungrateful wretch? |
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In trigger-point injections, you may feel a sharp pain or muscle twitching when the needle hits the knotted muscle. |
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If a really big one hits a remote area, it might become news, if word eventually gets back to the metropolis. |
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The boys amble about swapping melodies whilst knocking off a string of sunshine West Coast pop hits with unerring ease. |
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I wasn't an angry child and generally avoided fights, but I get a red mist when somebody hits me first and fight tooth and nail. |
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Another Gawker link and I've had over 1,000 hits today, and right as we're about to possibly maybe finally get all wonky with redesign stuff. |
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A sensor in the heel measures changes in compression each time the wearer's foot hits the ground. |
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They're either too weak to withstand any hits or their attacks do little other than annoy this rebel hellion. |
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He tells her to hold out her hand, and he hits it several times, then makes her stand in front of the class until recess. |
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Orographic assent is where an airstream hits a mountain and rises because of the topography. |
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Remember that most of the injuries in an air raid are caused not by direct hits by bombs, but by flying fragments of debris or bits of shells. |
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Because that's when the new Chanel No 5 ad hits cinema screens, with a first airing on television the following week. |
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Some people don't even consider kickers football players because so few take or deliver hits. |
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The Amazing Spider-Man finally hits theaters this week, and we've been gearing up for the Spidey reboot for what feels like forever. |
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Asian producers are rebooting their 1980s and '90s hits for a chance at striking box office gold twice. |
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Besides all the hits, Post 115 hurlers issued eight walks, hit two batters and wild-pitched three runs home. |
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Several frenzied hits on the F5 key seemed to have brought things back to my most recent post. |
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Last time the Stereophonics were here, they were headlining Glasgow Green and thumping beery hits out over the heads of a huge celebratory crowd. |
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Once the piston hits the bottom of its stroke, the exhaust valve opens and the exhaust leaves the cylinder to go out the tail pipe. |
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After their pill box on the cliffs above Omaha suffers several direct hits, the German defenders emerge waving white flags. |
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The problem usually afflicts rural areas, where deep well drilling hits arsenic-rich aquifers. |
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Denver's rarefied air adds about 10 percent to the length of fly balls, making extra base hits too easy. |
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It amazes me that people actually break out in rapturous applause when somebody successfully hits the ball. |
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When jamskating hits Britain in a few months, remember where you read about it first. |
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Pandiani almost hits straight back for Deportivo, but the ball just skips away from him. |
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It's like the junkies who do drug runs for their dealers for a couple of hits. |
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She whacks him across the face again, and his head cracks as he hits the floor, harder than last time. |
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When someone opens the door it hits the door jam and sets off an alarm that will scare them away and wake you up. |
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It's usually the last words you hear before the punch lands, your head hits the floor and you wet yourself with fear. |
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When stress hits, encourage your child to jog around the block, take a bike ride, do jumping jacks. |
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Pubs usually stage karaoke evenings or have jukeboxes churning out the hits. |
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The vacuum proceeds almost at random across the floor, only knowing to rotate and keep moving when it hits an object. |
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I'm up to my armpits in constituency work, but 30,000 hits from the public on the parliament's website over chronic pain haunts me. |
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When he hits the ball, he swings his arms so hard that on Saturday he put a shoulder out. |
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There are occasional hits, such as hot-pink coats, cropped corduroys, and the retro argyle look. |
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It hits them where they live because the executives can be held personally responsible for the damage to the company. |
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It was a raging success, with visits to the Dalaro website and the fictional Soto's page totalling more than half a million hits. |
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Two flights and 12 hours later, my addled brain finally hits my own pillow exactly 24 hours after rising in Brussels. |
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She hits downward, a jolt searing through my shoulder blade, I sag visibly. |
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Julia picks up the phone and prepares to dial but she hears two male voices and it hits her that she is listening in to a private phone call. |
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Simply put, Lyne, who's had success with similarly titillating marital crisis efforts hits rock bottom here. |
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When her plans to go straight reach rock bottom, a desperate soul hits the road again. |
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He also noted that the first raindrop that hits the ground will have those cars aquaplaning like barefoot water-skiers. |
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I look down, and my stomach hits the back of my throat before deciding to settle around my Adam's apple. |
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Lake maintenance is an afterthought or a line item on the budget that is first to take hits when money becomes tight. |
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The player has good range, covers a lot of ground, and packs a punch with his heavy hits. |
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They will then be on hand to meet fans, sign autographs and will perform a few hits to entertain the audience. |
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Tiger Woods hits a brilliant wedge to within two feet of the pin at the 15th. |
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Though there were as many misses as hits, the main sail, jib, and one other were burning. |
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A teenaged driver who has been drinking beer does not notice the stop sign and hits the passenger side of the woman's car. |
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The ejecta blanket hits at a parabolic shape, similar in appearance to the dark parabolas seen around impact craters on Venus. |
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Forecasters say the storm has weakened but could strengthen again before it hits Florida. |
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And extortion makes a lot more sense before a story hits the news wire, not after. |
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The administrator says that the site gets at least 15,000 unique hits a day. |
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No matter how admirable or inspiring his message appears to be, it often hits you over the head like a blunt instrument. |
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I could save myself a lot of time and aggravation if I just limited my listening to megastars and their hyped hits. |
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By the time a show on a hot financial or investing topic hits the airwaves, the phenomenon is usually over. |
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You may know that everyone agrees that Social Security and Medicare must be reformed before the baby boomer onslaught hits. |
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When it hits your city, be ready to lockdown your house and banish outside family members, they seem to suggest. |
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This version, one of the best yet, included hits from LL Cool J, Run DMC, the beastie Boys, Outkast, Drake, Kanye West, and more. |
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The harder Benton hits Bevin, the more that coalition is liable to turn on Paul. |
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Women also make less of an enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase, which breaks down alcohol before it hits the bloodstream. |
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At the end of the pilot, actor and comedian T.J. Miller lights and hits a bong. |
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But it appears the 5C did not have enough early hits either domestically or in China for Apple to brag about. |
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It was created by brock Akil and her husband, Salim Akil, whose previous hits include Girlfriends and The Game. |
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If the government hits the debt ceiling and ceases to pay its obligations, a lot of vendors are in for a nasty shock. |
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They played old and new hits, got the audience jumping over and over again, and ended it by going back into the crowd and jamming for 20 minutes or so. |
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William Gibson, the American playwright who has died aged 94, was acclaimed for two of the best-known theatrical hits of the post-war English-speaking stage. |
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Tacklers are trying to knock the ball loose with jarring hits. |
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He hits bottom at Rocamadour, a sanctuary in the Dordogne known as a citadel of faith devoted to Mary. |
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The victim in this serve is the clay court, as Roddick hits the ball so hard that it literally gets stuck in the ground. |
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His topical humour will no doubt render this recording dated in a few years, but for someone who was weaned on comedy albums as a child this one hits all the marks it should. |
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Nonetheless, he has taken some solid hits, and there is a drunken, halting roll to his steps as he staggers towards the prize, tugging at the webbing of his uniform. |
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By adding the number of hits produced by these four companies together, it is possible to determine the percentage of the total record market controlled by these companies. |
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Our website has had millions of hits, our books are selling as never before and their is a massive demand for people wanting to join the Raelians. |
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Sora's Chinese name has more than 41 million page hits on Google, exceeding that of Mao Zedong, Yao Ming, or Confucius. |
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The boy feels rejected and confused, and then hits on a Christmas morning solution, delivering a penguin mate for his penguin. |
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A roadshow hits the region this week to promote new walking rights which should open up large swathes of land to ramblers and countryside enthusiasts. |
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This simple recipe for asparagus with ginger, garlic, coriander, and fenugreek hits the perfect note. |
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Jeffrey and Naomi's simple recipe with ginger, garlic, coriander, and fenugreek hits the perfect note. |
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Like that of a phonograph record, the device's needle reads the bumps on the subject's surface, rising as it hits the peaks and dipping as it traces the valleys. |
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Even now, hearing a child struggling with that croupy rattle hits her in the gut. |
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And how much better will Americans feel if a cruise missile hits an apartment building? |
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The online site will be monitored for the next year, noting the number of hits and messages from the viewers and then the project will be redesigned and reassigned. |
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We'll be playing all the hits from January 1990 to June 2011, taking in to account synths, guitars, keytars, drum-machines, girl bands, and boy bands. |
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The chandelier doubles as a gentle wind chime when a breeze hits. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their left-handed garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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And I would go out the back door, through the corridors that ran behind the stores, and find a place to fire up a bowl and take a couple hits of reefer. |
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As the tightest presidential election in Mexican history hits the homestretch for July 2, the front-runners are beating the bushes for every vote they can get. |
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Gang members ordered hits from inside the jail and dined on salmon and Grey Goose vodka that was smuggled in on their behalf. |
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Saturday, MARCH 12TH Curious what Disneyland is like when an earthquake hits? |
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No ring-kissing, no mafia hits, but quite a lady's man, and throughout his marriage he had a tolerant wife of the old school, so you surmise the rest. |
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In 2012 the so-called Bedroom Tax was passed, an under-occupancy penalty that disproportionately hits low-income families. |
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He was an All-Ivy defensive tackle for Harvard, an expert at doling out brutal hits. |
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Colors more likely to be seen during Carnival in Rio than on any self-conscious American are hits. |
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She performed an incredible live rendition of her greatest hits. |
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She screamed all of a sudden, and a gob of spit hits me in the face. |
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In the books, Cersei gets very down in the dumps, starts putting on weight, and hits the bottle hard. |
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With the drum cracks, cymbal hits, and nearby guitar and bass amplifiers, my musical career a decade ago was sort of like working in a rifle range. |
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Several books are published, the film goes into limited re-release, and a new videotape of the film hits the top-ten bestseller lists with sales of half a million copies. |
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The educator that violently hits his students in order to get them to conform or behave to his liking can surely not lay any claim to teaching of peaceful dispute resolution. |
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But one of the most enlightening experiences was realizing how close all of this hits to home. |
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The left-hander gave up two runs and six hits, striking out seven. |
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However, Palo Alto have some good, original material which together with a solid rhythm section and some excellent guitar work certainly hits my spot. |
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A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity. |
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The hits will still sell far more than the misses, but since almost every download finds someone willing to give it a try, the long tail could provide the majority of sales. |
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Even white gay rapper Cazwell got over a million hits on YouTube with a video filled with go-go boys from the NYC gay scene. |
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As the side of the wakeboarder's face hits the water, a column of air is forced into the external auditory ear canal and the tympanic membrane ruptures. |
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One other thing hits the eye, in addition to this maddening asymmetry. |
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His recommendation that riders use a chain lube which does not attract or hold dirt as a means of keeping the cassette clean certainly hits close to home for me. |
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But now I'm nailed to my leather seat as the speedometer passes 135 mph, the tach hits 8,200 rpm, and the church is a dancing dot in our rearview mirror. |
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Then there were those songs that were either too half-baked or half-hearted to even fool us into turning them into smash hits. |
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If you misjudge a turn and slide into the barrier you may get off lucky with a broken tail light, or you may totally shatter the window depending on how hard the car hits. |
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But this is also what happens sometimes to actresses when someone hits it big. |
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Watch as the commander-in-chief hits the hardwood in a 3-on-3 tournament with a group of local high school students. |
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Lisdowney Choral Group under the baton of Geraldine Murphy with accompanist Jennifer Rudkins performed a wide repertoire ranging from madrigals to hits from musicals. |
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In this case, silicate in the ash melts as it hits the hot turbines of the engine and shuts it down. |
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As for Hydorn, she says that if she herself hits that low spot, she may one day use the helium hood, too. |
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The sixtieth anniversary issue of the magazine hits newsstands in December. |
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In the 1990s, his pace began to slacken, and eventually the hits evaporated. |
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The rain is cold as it hits my bare arms, and steam rises from the hot concrete, a bitter tarry smell that has been the scent of every wet summer of my life. |
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We need to identify it because once a filovirus hits humans, it can be deadly. |
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Finally, after another series of twists and turns, Domenic finally scores a few hits, and smoke rips through the large hole in the back of Leana's ship. |
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But their attempts to outrun his Secret Service detail end in disaster when Finn hits a woman and flees the scene. |
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While his willingness to explore the darker side of marriage makes his movie more perceptive than many others, the film loses its way when love hits the rocks. |
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It is rare for me to encounter a criticism that hits me where I live. |
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This texture may be the upshot of eons of micrometeorite hits that filled the soil. |
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In November 2008, Stereophonics released their first greatest hits compilation, Decade in the Sun. |
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Langella is wonderful while his upand-down relationship with his mechanoid mate hits some sweet notes. |
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Langella is wonderful, while his up-and-down relationship with his mechanoid mate hits some unexpectedly sweet notes. |
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Worn out but with an underlying humanity and work ethic a the title refers to how he does his hits a Pitt makes Jackie a scruffily generous soul. |
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When a player's shot hits their opponent prior to hitting the front wall, interference has occurred. |
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The ball may strike the side or back walls at any time, as long as it hits below the out line. |
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The white end just is a way to make it easier for judges to score clean hits. |
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The grip affects the angle of the racket face when it hits the ball and influences the pace, spin, and placement of the shot. |
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A ball that hits the net during a rally is still considered a legal return as long as it crosses into the opposite side of the court. |
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If the ball hits the net but lands in the service box, this is a let or net service, which is void, and the server retakes that serve. |
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Equally, he does not have to attempt a run when he hits the ball with his bat. |
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When Broncos LB Bill Romanowski shadowboxes, he hits himself below the belt. |
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Around the arena was a high fence strong enough to withstand direct hits by broncs. |
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It has an interesting menu which body swerves many of the tried and tested old favourites but hits the back of the net with more unusual dishes. |
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If the batsman hits the ball over the field boundary without the ball touching the field, the batting team scores six runs. |
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If the batsman hits the ball but it is caught by a fielder without bouncing then he is caught out. |
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The album includes chart-topping hits Three Little Birds, I Shot The Sherrif and Jamming. |
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The city is home to the original Hard Rock Cafe and the Abbey Road Studios, where The Beatles recorded many of their hits. |
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At the time, Thoroughly Modern Millie and Torn Curtain were the biggest and second biggest hits in Universal Pictures history, respectively. |
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At the start of 1995 bands including Sleeper, Supergrass, and Menswear scored pop hits. |
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Performing his greatest hits, the residency also saw him perform selected tracks from his upcoming, untitled blues album. |
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In 1960, he joined a skiffle group with schoolfriends called the Kool Kats, playing Lonnie Donegan and Chas McDevitt hits. |
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Full capacity is the zinger, of course. When production hits full-tilt boogie sometime this year, the annualized rate will be about 40,000 units. |
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A Hawaiian native who prefers a shortboard when she hits the waves, Hess sees this as positive for the sport she took up four years ago. |
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The family were also great fans of the singer Al Jolson and would sing and play his hits. |
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And when a fraudulent work hits the marketplace, it tends to circulate. |
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From hard luck to hard hits, from X's and O's to dollars and cents, this book explores the modern game of football from every angle. |
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Columnist and sports reporter Mike Lupica hits one out of the park with Wild Pitch, a comeback story that is both touching and hilarious. |
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The colourful creatures are the creation of Ragdoll Production's Anne Wood, the woman behind such hits as Teletubbies and In The Night Garden. |
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Only when you consider that no one has ever overdosed on bong hits. |
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Danielle Lawrie went the distance for Washington, striking out nine and giving up five hits and two walks. |
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I've told her how I get like 13000 hits a day and that if things work out with us, she could be a weblebrity too, but she's not buying it. |
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They also have gold, aluminum and zinc plates to record slightly bigger micrometeorite hits. |
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Adrenalin hits you and your mind starts working very, very fast. |
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Big Thunder Mountain, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster and the new Ratatouille ride are the biggest hits. |
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When a subcontinental plume hits such a thin spot, the result would be voluminous shallow magmatism. |
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Harris, who became famous for chart hits like Sun Arise and Tie Me Kangeroo Down Sport, was sentenced to five years and nine months last year. |
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And if you want to sing along to her greatest hits, we have a fantastic Karaoke video, containing 10 great tunes. |
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Sites that have been slashdotted report traffic between several hundred and several thousand hits per minute. |
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And when he hits a double biceps shot, his proportion is more than a little startling. |
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The band perform many pop hits along with traditional Mariachi repertoire including songs like La Bamba, Guantanamera and Lambada. |
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Then one afternoon, as he's stripping the scutes and hide from a shortnose sturgeon, an idea hits him. |
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Durable steel or cast iron targets indicated hits by tipping over or rotating around a horizontal mounting rod. |
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The latter type can be subdivided, depending on where the water hits the wheel, into backshot, overshot, breastshot and undershot wheels. |
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There is no shortage of ravening friends and relatives on the day one hits the lottery. |
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A few effective artillery hits would stop the charging warriors and destroy morale because of the noise and carnage. |
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The marshmallow creme by Kraft that I use in the easy fudge recipe just hardens as it hits the cold. |
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Thousands of garage bands were extant in the US and Canada during the era and hundreds produced regional hits. |
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Other artists with early rock and roll hits included Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Gene Vincent. |
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If a contact sweep hits a mine, the wire of the sweep rubs against the mooring wire until it is cut. |
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With two aircraft riddled with hits and no longer flyworthy, the balance of four flights were called off. |
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When the target ship hits the steel cable, the mines on either side are drawn down the side of the ship's hull, exploding on contact. |
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He chiefed on the bud like a pro, taking long deep hits and holding it within until he had inhaled as much of the weed smoke as he could. |
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Marte had three hits, including a double, for Boise, which had 10 hits for the game. |
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When it hits the streets in the next few weeks the Vel Satis will be a mindblower, but probably for all the wrong reasons. |
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After this point, if the dragon's fire hits the knight, it'll burninate him! |
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Aided by superior visibility, Hipper's five battlecruisers quickly registered hits on three of the six British battlecruisers. |
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In theory, a lightly armoured ship could stay out of range of a slower opponent while still scoring hits. |
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After a few minutes' exchange of fire, with no hits on either side, the submarine withdrew. |
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The Ladykillers is one of the best-loved big screen hits of its time and starred Alec Guinness, Peter Sellers and Herbert Lom. |
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He is the only Indian artist to have achieved 7 top forty hits in the National UK charts. |
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The London Docklands, in particular the Royal Victoria Dock, received many hits and the Port of London's trade was disrupted. |
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Her tour in 1979 was the only one she did after coming to fame with hits including Wuthering Heights and Babooshka. |
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Onlookers gathered in the street below as the Backbeats, in bright Sgt Pepper costumes, played some of the Beatles' big hits. |
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When starting his call, the male raises and lowers the pitch until it hits the frequency that resonates in his particular cavity. |
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But methadone hits the bloodstream within a half-hour of oral ingestion. |
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The band embarked on another sold out UK tour in 1994, after recording new material for their greatest hits compilation album, Our Town. |
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Your other lawn chairs will cower in shame when the clover armchair by Driade in weatherproof white polyethylene hits your back yard. |
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The law of averages dictates that not all the new animated shows will be hits. |
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Narasimhan is among the leading players in the South Indian film industry, with many hits in the film world. |
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The group, Ray Lewis, former lead vocalist with The Drifters will sing their hits on December 6 at 5pm. |
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In North America, leaf peepers may enjoy rail tours of the Canadian Rockies before winter hits. |
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The dark telling of Sleeping Beauty hits theaters this summer. |
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Older children who enjoy singing to their favourite hits will like ReVoice Studio VideoHit. |
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Its scattershot comedy often hits the funny-bone but often goes too far trying to out-gross itself. |
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One of the biggest sleeper hits of the decade was dirty dancing. |
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The award-winning Tunisian singer will regale you with hits including Miziana, Barchan and Khallas Tarak. |
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A person who is driving carefully, but whose car nevertheless hits a child darting out into the street, has not committed manslaughter. |
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Best known for hits such as Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick, Ian Dury was a rum character. |
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Noises of battle were muffled and sleep was easier in the deepest stations, but many were killed from direct hits on several stations. |
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Jupitus now regularly takes the lead role and thumps out hits including Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick and Billericay Dickie. |
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And now a group of Calderdale musicians will TAKE to the fore when a new stage version of Brassed Off hits the region. |
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The lead grew to 5-0 in the second on Jack's two-run double, following base hits by Stapley and Cook, and Brown's RBI single to drive in Jack. |
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Catcher Liam Pope had three base hits and center fielder Rob Trafford drove in three runs. |
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There were infield hits, balls finding holes, poor baserunning, and another defeat for the last-place Sox on Friday night. |
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If a batsman hits the ball twice, other than for the sole purpose of protecting his wicket or with the consent of the opposition, he is out. |
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James Gandolfini hits the bottle after a stranger claims half-ownership of the rinky-dink amusement park he runs in New Jersey. |
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Over 100,000 artists had done so as of 2010, and the site receives an estimated 73 million hits a day. |
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More lofted than the driver, the brassie is coming back in style because it's easier to get airborne and more forgiving on off-center hits. |
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Essentially a cabaret, it featured fabulous frocks, bawdy humour and a range of pop hits. |
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There were a couple of new arrangements to popular hits such as the rockier, On a Carousel, but I much prefer the original version. |
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In 2006, Blake designed the cover for Oasis greatest hits album Stop the Clocks. |
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Combs and Gehrig were first and second in total hits and triples. |
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Shear bolts which break when a plough body hits an obstruction are a cheaper overload protection device. |
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The malternative revolution of the past few years hit the wall in 2004, with some of the original successful brands taking major hits. |
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Outfielders line up in center field and left field and the outfield coach hits line drives in the gaps, which the fielders attempt to cut off. |
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Big hits, little hits, bunt hits, slap hits, line drives and shallow flairs that only fall in when the batter has karma working on her side. |
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The blush wine, packaged in an unusually punted champagne-esque bottle, evokes a sense of refinement even before it hits the palate. |
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In the UK, Polydor issued a single disc hits collection from Tales called The Very Best of the Bee Gees, which contained their biggest UK hits. |
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When a plow hits a rock or other solid obstruction, serious damage may result unless the plow is equipped with some safety device. |
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The Bee Gees wrote all of their own hits, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists. |
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Another trend has been to create a minimal plot to fit a collection of songs that have already been hits. |
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The online version has been available since 2000, and as of April 2014 was receiving over two million hits per month. |
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Kenny is unabashed by the bathroom dilemma and when he's in the shower he belts out 1988 Bros hits, including the screechingly high harmonies. |
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But 2010 has been about so much more than a pair of split trousers, 600,000 hits on YouTube and a sackload of fan mail for the Edinburgh girl. |
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She still holds the Bengals' record for sacrifice hits in a season with 22 and is third all-time in career triples. |
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The problem with batting average, though, is that the denominator, official at-bats, excludes walks, hit-by-pitch situations and sacrifice hits. |
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The Dodgers were ninth in sacrifice hits with 66, 10th in sacrifice flies with 46 and went 25-21 in one-run games. |
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Merricks made one error in 44 games and led the team with five sacrifice hits. |
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He led the Canadians in hits and shared the club lead in sacrifice hits and sacrifice flies. |
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Early American hits for the label included Sammy Turner's Lavender Blue and Bobby Pendrick's White Bucks And Saddle Shoes. |
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But the rest of his school agenda hits every Republican erogenous zone. |
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The station split frequencies in January 1995 launching Tay FM for a younger audience and Tay AM playing classic hits. |
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A millennium, mah son, am jes' de same as a thousan' legged worm, only hits got mo' legs. |
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The French destroyer Kersaint, which was guarding Haifa port as part of Operation Musketeer, returned fire but failed to score any hits. |
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Crowds went wild at the concert as they sang along to Sabah's greatest hits. |
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