Rather inadvisably, I try to slip the watchstrap under the spider's hooves to transport it out of the front door. |
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In the worst moments, I take Valium, and perhaps – inadvisably – a drink, too. |
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Tense indeed. So far, America has done a lot to express its support for Georgia and its president, Mikheil Saakashvili, who, though he inadvisably sparked the current conflict, is extremely pro-Western. |
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And – perhaps inadvisably as a 15-year-old – I made a mental note to give the song pride of place on a mixtape for a future girlfriend worthy of the sentiments. |
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And most inadvisably, he has soured his relations with the military on issues that he should have not made a red rag in any event. |
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He was even made the subject of tribute T-shirts, which Liverpool players inadvisably wore in the warm-up for a match at Wigan. |
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He scored three minutes later from Toure's horrendous pass across the top of the Reds' area after keeper Simon Mignolet inadvisably threw him the ball. |
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For Wales, the cracks had already started to show, with Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger inadvisably linking Aaron Ramsey's injury with the run-out against Andorra. |
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In an away league game against San Juan, the dog inadvisably strayed on to the playing area and Jiminez reportedly tried to hurl it back into the stands. |
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