He jigged enough to sell David Heaney a dummy, and from 20 yards out, drove the ball into the top corner of the net. |
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Damien followed suit and jigged around her in a circle, his eyes locked with hers. |
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Over 1,000 people bopped, jigged, jived and pogoed to some excellent bands. |
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Morris men, belly dancers and musicians jigged and played for an estimated 30,000 people. |
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While Karen still jigged to free the snow from her clothes, Bucky ran circles around the group, barking loudly with his high pitched yip. |
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They swapped their heads around and played and partied and danced and jigged and forgot who they were. |
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Horan, who jigged in Wimbledon earlier this month, plans to dance another jig outside the Vatican Embassy in the coming weeks. |
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Accordingly the aircraft has to be hangared, shored and jigged to proper alignment position. |
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Ousel turned the helm to the right, and Misery jigged in dispute, much like a strong-willed colt will prance upon the pressure of a bit. |
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The Nitro Shad can also be used very effectively to fish for zander and pike either jigged or worked straight back. |
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This one-woman band fiddled and jigged from Dent to Barrow to Bradford during her recent winter tour, bringing a smile to the faces of shoppers across the North. |
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She jigged a little, as though gathering momentum, and then began a dancing run into the blizzard. |
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The Conservative Party jigged the rules and when it was caught, it tried to intimidate officials. |
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Usually, the answer is that it's a legal question and it just depends on how provincial and federal governments have jigged their legislation. |
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For clarity, are you contending that Nortel deliberately jigged the process in such a way that it would exclude RIM for some reason? |
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In Vancouver, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra jigged the final year of their contract. |
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In the dance contest, the kids jigged to some popular tunes. |
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She pointed at the jolly dancing figure, who jigged halfway up the stairs. |
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I simply jigged the buzzer slowly up and down in the dark but clear peaty water and the fish would follow it occasionally darting at, but not taking the fly. |
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The jigged rice was winnowed with a bark tray to separate the chaff. |
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A DANCE school has jigged its way to success at an Irish dance festival in the city. |
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In Douala market-place, a bald policeman jigged for the traffic. |
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Next to me, a gent in a bulbous papier-mache head jigged and waved manically to friends and family. |
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But his leg jigged up and down all the time and his hair was cut. |
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I have never presented to kids this young, they were not listening to me, so I played one of my jigging DVD's and then we all just jigged for the rest of the session. |
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The young selecao threw everything forward but the equaliser just would not come as Australia jigged a dance of delight for a well deserved victory. |
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For pelagics like king mackerel, jigs can be cast behind the boat, allowed to sink and then aggressively jigged towards the surface to entice the speedy mackerel to bite. |
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