If Abramovich jettisons him for Eriksson in the summer, he will have shown a savage set of teeth. |
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It jettisons the Femme Fatale, and recasts the role as a vulnerable, damaged, perpetually on-edge woman who is never in control. |
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Davis jettisons all pretensions to nostalgic Englishness and anchors the works firmly in the European post-Romantic tradition. |
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Even if he jettisons Mr Ozawa, the chances are that he will rely on the man's Svengali-like influence from behind the scenes. |
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Loosely based on the 1937 novel of the same name by Hemingway, Hawks's film jettisons the book's existential outlook and much of its plot. |
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The business goes from strength to strength and Jordan jettisons his wife Teresa to romance blonde bombshell Naomi Lapaglia. |
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Our jettisons are armed from liftoff to landing, anytime we are carrying ordnance. |
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The test was the first to give engineers in-air data on the performance of the system that jettisons Orion's forward bay cover. |
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When aeroplanes get low on fuel, the pilot jettisons all nonessential cargo. |
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It jettisons jiggling ribbons of joy to every part of my body. |
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Even so, the dream persists. What is not to like about a workhorse launch vehicle that jettisons none of its parts while climbing up to orbit and returns to Earth intact, ready to be refueled for yet another flight? |
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On a roll of 1 or less, that flight jettisons its ordnance. |
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Law's thick Scottish accent is more shipshape than the script, which jettisons plausibility from the torpedo tubes early on. |
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Law's thick Scottish accent is more ship-shape than the script, which jettisons plausibility from the torpedo tubes early on. |
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