This really is their last hurrah together, and that knowledge won't stop eating away at them, no matter what they do. |
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The next two games will reveal whether that was a last hurrah or the return volley in a long, genuinely competitive series. |
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I would ask as his final gift a charismatic last hurrah before risking my untried head above the stormy parapet. |
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That leaves grunge, which is indeed emerging as a golden age of rock, perhaps the genre's last hurrah. |
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Will this be the beginning of his effort to close the sale with voters, or a last hurrah before his most loyal supporters? |
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They had disappeared when I went to bed last night, and I was like, hurrah! |
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A triple gold medalist in Sydney, he is searching for a final hurrah on the Olympic stage, namely the defense of his title in the 100 backstroke. |
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This was his last hurrah but even today, he still stays in the boxing games by refereeing fights in Ohio. |
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There's child abduction, Malay pirates and the last hurrah of British imperialism in South-east Asia. |
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And hurrah, Flickr have automatically updated my geotags so that you can now follow my Go West walk in the new format. |
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It's set in 1865, the year regarded as the last hurrah for bushido, the samurai code. |
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But the show might also serve as a last hurrah for the club, which had been a staple in the Columbus music scene for more than 30 years. |
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For the last hurrah, I think he has opened the door to a lot of merchandising opportunities. |
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Michael Vick The next couple seasons should be the last hurrah for the almost 34-year-old quarterback. |
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It is something to be regarded as a duty, not as a matter of hurrah or political profit or partisan zeal. |
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If this is indeed her last hurrah, as many Democrats were predicting yesterday, Pelosi gave no hint of when she might step down. |
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In honor of this last hurrah, The Daily Beast has combed through clips of past debates. |
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Rio may have been a last hurrah for those who hope for vast 'Marshall Plans' to solve world problems. |
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Is the last hurrah of the feminist movement to put a bunch of antiabortion Republican females in public office? |
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The bike race was dominated by Marc Coma in spite of a last hurrah from a Cyril Despres hungry for time to regain. |
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Day 18 proved to be the last hurrah for the Slovakian duo looking to stake their claims for the Hyundai Best Young Player Award. |
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It'll all return to normal with the last hurrah of Labour Day. |
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It was either the decisive moment of the Tory leadership election campaign or the last hurrah of a politician shortly destined to join the nearly men of British politics. |
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Pre-mobile, Bob Hoskins's It's Good to Talk was the last hurrah of BT's retreating landline empire. |
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It was Hoddle's last hurrah at the club, however, his ill-fated Hélder Postiga summer, and Zamora lasted only half a season at White Hart Lane. |
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She was presented with indisputable evidence that one of her forebears was a baker – hurrah! |
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If these are the sorts of things we are doing, then hurrah for Commissioner Vitorino! |
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The final against Barcelona suddenly looks like being the last hurrah for the current incarnation of Italy's biggest club, as Pirlo isn't the only one preparing to pack his bags and leave the Old Lady. |
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The last trip to Holland was the last hurrah for many of them. |
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Unless the issue of small arms proliferation can be placed on firmer footing, there is a danger that the 1998 Oslo conference, designed to launch broad international action, may be seen as its last hurrah. |
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Their last hurrah is to spawn in the river where they were born. |
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If an editor at the paper will speak up for journalistic ethics, hurrah. |
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The energy refused to drop and despite a last hurrah from the visitors, scoring the final two goals of the encounter, England were able to celebrate a dominant series victory at the final whistle. |
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I thought hurrah, perhaps we are going to make some headway here. |
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It was the last hurrah for privateers in Bermuda who vigorously returned to the practice after experience in previous wars. |
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Tony Jacklin has revealed his love of the links has drawn him back to Turnberry for a last hurrah. |
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Determined to enjoy one last hurrah before university, they head off on a holiday abroad. |
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Hurrah for easy-to-use home colouring kits bursting with gentle ingredients like apricot milk, jojoba and wheat-germ oil. |
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Hurrah to Matt and Alice and Paula for budging up to make room for me. |
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