Steven was a shy, quiet lad but when he came out of his shell and people got to know him, they thought the world of him. |
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About 100 kilometres away from the boma, a bare-footed lad trudged his way to a ramshackle school in Luumbo village down in the Gwembe valley. |
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The slimly built local lad is in the form of his life and with each outing he seems to improve. |
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It turns out that the lad who looks like a no-nonsense squaddie on the park wouldn't say boo to a goose outwith those environs. |
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This was followed by another lad going by the name of Thanksgiving, who wore his jumper artistically inside out. |
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The show stealers of the nativity were the two word perfect girls who played the innkeepers, and the little lad playing Herod. |
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There is the wonderful and true story of a little lad playing the part of the innkeeper in the nativity play. |
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Their lad spun off the wall and the ball was driven through the gap leaving our keeper unsighted. |
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Returning as was her wont, she then commanded the same child that had stopped the hole to unstop it, whereupon the lad regained his sight. |
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But you can definitely see some clubs having a bit of a sniff of him because the lad has a lot to offer. |
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A fat lad in a yellow jacket wrestled a huge crocodile of trolleys across the car park. |
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What they want are nice tunes, sung by a nice lad with boy band looks who actually has some musical talent. |
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The lad can certainly play in a number of positions, but where remains to be seen. |
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When I went out to shine the torch on them, I caught one young lad walking solitarily up the road and we exchanged a few words. |
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It's proof that a 75-year-old Cuban soulster and a 32-year-old Colchester lad can have different interpretations of the same song. |
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She was straddled across a terrified studenty looking lad who was drinking from a straw in the bottle. |
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He's a wealthy lad and could have walked away from it but he's buckled down and all the lads are delighted he's coming good. |
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A group were bullying a lad at school and videoing his beatings on their phones, before sending on video clips to fellow pupils. |
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That is provided no-one had the audacity to doubt the spiel by asking questions, to which the lad had no answers. |
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Perhaps you can entreat some strapping young lad into educating you in the ways of the world. |
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We all got athlete's foot, one lad lost his virginity and at least two people came away with a sexually transmitted disease. |
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He was mad about football but not a strapping lad by any means, so he liked the notion of doing anything that would make him stronger. |
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I'm proud to report that my lad is the all-in wrestling champion of Huntington. |
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The oul lad simmered away, rocking ominously in and out of a beam of dust infused sunlight on his squeaky rocking chair. |
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This is isn't helped by the fact that lad culture deems feminists as mad, butch man haters with hairy armpits! |
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One day the lad was walking through the forest when a strange man appeared out of nowhere. |
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Sutton's reputation as a bit of a lad who likes the rough and tumble ignores a few home truths. |
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His special cruelty is expended on Smike, a half-witted lad left on his hands and employed as a drudge. |
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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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Thomas plays Baz Wainwright, a troubled lad who has serious problems at home that spill over into school. |
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I told the lad on the till to hang on a minute because our stuff was getting mixed up and she gave me such a glare. |
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I can't really remember the last time I saw a young lad with so much technical ability and steeze. |
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It's where he woke up every morning as a young lad to the smells and noises from the brewery and the railway line. |
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I'm a hard-working lad and if you can get back to the point where you are a better person than you were, that's a great feeling. |
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Then a stocky built lad appeared and started doing triple summersaults and all manner of spectacular dives. |
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It looked easy, but when Cecil was a lad haymaking was a time of acute stress. |
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As a lad he stood on a hayrick, the proud young Hamlet, giving utterances of greatness. |
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One starstruck lad stood in front of the stage, waiting patiently for a second encore. |
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My mother used to split and fill half a stottie for me most lunch times as a child, but if I had been a good lad she'd let me have a whole one. |
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A worried looking lad with a red face appears at the door dressed only with a towel around his waist. |
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The disciples aren't able to heal a lad who is suffering from what sounds like epileptic seizures. |
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Gally's a lovely lad and he's the type of guy who's prepared to do anything you ask of him. |
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He was a nice friendly lad and a good worker and had many friends about town. |
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Years ago, before the house was a hotel, it was owned by the parents of Mickey, a lad Christy was at school with. |
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Just one background song is enough for a little lad to grow into a 25-year-old man. |
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My first memory was when I was 15 and went down with Bobby Oxley, the main travelling lad for Arthur Stephenson. |
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On hanging up his silks he became head lad to Mick Burke before serving his apprenticeship with Charlie Weld. |
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Rather than accepting her offered hand, the lad felt for the support beam and groped his way back to his feet. |
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Who knows, maybe I'll find a little London lad to pound out some dictation for me. |
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As travelling head lad to the late Gordon Richards, he had just watched Hallo Dandy win the 1984 Grand National. |
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Kandidate's effort was all the more meritorious for the fact that he dropped his lad and ran loose for a mile on the gallops yesterday morning. |
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After reading Monday's story of the 17-year-old York lad addicted to crime, my Evening Press was reduced to little more than tear-stained pulp. |
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He was very popular and not the type of lad to drink and drive or take drugs. |
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She tilted his face to look at her to check for signs of life, finding thankfully that the lad was indeed still in the land of the living. |
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Has an innocent lad from the Australian plains caused such a stir in Pommyland in years? |
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There seems to be a blind faith in the lad because he's lanky and he makes the ball bounce. |
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What's wrong with letting a load of young ladies see a good-looking lad take his shirt off? |
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The lad noticed the stranger's ink-black hair and the horns that grew upon his head. |
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Clearly amused, a young lad peered at me through the hood of his woollen djellaba. |
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To top off her bewilderment, the lad was walking amid his parents who didn't seem to notice at all. |
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We took the lead through a penalty and the lad who gave the penalty away was lucky not to have been sent off. |
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He looks such an angelic lad but he's really uncontrollable and takes great pleasure in anti-social behaviour. |
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He was an exceptionally well-mannered and polite lad and a very talented cricketer. |
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An unpolitical lad is blackmailed by the police into doing undercover surveillance in a mosque. |
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Andrew Wallace is a pleasant lad who seeks little glory but wants to do well in life. |
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The orange t-shirt lad carried a thick book under his arm, and peered up behind oval rim glasses. |
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The designer is a robustly hetero working-class lad whose miner father was also a dab hand with a needle. |
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The lad was an Adonis, and with rakish good looks and a devilmay-care smile, he seemed to hold the world by a string. |
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Tonight was the parent's meeting at the junior school which my lad will be attending for the first time in September. |
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He is a big lad and is a consistent player, good hands and a big kicker of the ball. |
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I'm a lower middle class lad with nothing cultural or whatever in my background. |
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I'm no mathematician, but wouldn't the sale of the lad Rooney give them enough dough to cover the debt? |
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He was a working-class lad from the north of England, blunt, plain-spoken, down to earth, and dead keen to get on in the world. |
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He is a good solid player, a big lad who is quick and understands the game. |
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He grew to be a fine lad and his education consisted of the use of weapons and military tactics. |
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They tell of an innocent Austral lad stumbling into trouble amongst the great and good of Pommyland, months out from an election. |
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I have a lad driving the oxen with a goad, who is now hoarse because of the cold and from shouting. |
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He instanced the plight of a young lad who got planning permission for a site on his father's land near Rakestreet but could not get water. |
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Bernard used to recall how as a lad of 14 in Yorkshire he was sent down the pits to mind the pit ponies. |
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I wonder if someone thought throwing projectiles at a spiky-haired lad with a funny accent could be considered art. |
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A lad with tousled fair hair came out of the livery, and Ben handed over the horse and two bits for feed and a rub down. |
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The lad used to eat the figgiest bit of his own pudding and then force the rest on to a smaller boy's plate. |
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He was such a nice lad at university, and there he was gleefully encouraging the undercover reporter girl to con the electorate. |
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The lad grew up and discovered in gin mills that he had real talent for bar fights. |
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We see the kind of stuff this young Scotch lad was made of in the tenacity with which he held to his plan. |
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A young 15 yr old lad came to see me, so I showed him how to put film into the processor. |
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It seemed incomprehensible that only minutes earlier I had seen this lad out on his scooter on a beautiful sunny day. |
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Your suggestion to come upstairs saved me from having to bark at the lad for his inattention. |
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As a lad in Clifton in York, others recalled how he had insisted everyone wore white for scratch cricket matches. |
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One lad kneels over an old synthesiser frequently swigging from a bottle of white cider. |
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I saw the attacker hit the lad in the head or the face two or three times and then after about ten seconds he walked off. |
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The pair took their lad bants a bit too far as they passed their time in the jungle by hurling insults at each other. |
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The lad bowed his thanks and knotted the sash around his body in the usual fashion. |
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One day, being in the Alcala at Toledo, I saw a young lad offer to sell a parcel of old written papers to a shopkeeper. |
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The lad moved the bow across the fiddle strings, and the moment he did, the birds stopped flying overhead and hovered to listen. |
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Apart from being a decent player, he's also a nice lad and is the skipper this year. |
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Impressed, Davy offered the lad the position of laboratory assistant, a remarkable achievement for a self-educated boy. |
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The lad was in despair, but when the cat heard this, he pricked up his ears. |
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Ever since I was a wee lad of five, it's been imprinted on my brain to be chivalrous and gentlemanly. |
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She looked as gorgeous as ever and certainly had every young lad in town gawking with dropped jaws. |
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Fearing he had lost too much time, the lad galloped as fast as he could to the palace. |
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If he had not been such a chunky lad he would have lost his kidney, or ruptured it at the very least. |
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What does that mean to a tow-headed, stout-like, lanky-legged, rifle-shootin lad like myself? |
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When I was a lad a baseball cap was a baseball cap, even if you weren't springing for the top-of-the-line officially-licensed fitted variety. |
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The other teenage boy, a homely lad with a very unpleasant-looking big nose, looked as if a bomb had just exploded next to him. |
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A young lad and his girlfriend were mindlessly attacked by a large group of grown men. |
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From all accounts it was a very close call for the lad involved who was frothing at the mouth and disorientated for a time. |
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He was renowned for his acerbic, if occasionally crudely sexist, pieces for lad magazines. |
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A lad in camouflage pants bounces around on a pink plastic sofa spouting Hinglish, Hindi-English pop talk. |
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While Simon the cute, violin playing, trilingual young lad is pretty good, his two red-haired cousins are contrived and mostly painful. |
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The referee did not even bother with a preparatory yellow card and the lad was trotting towards the dressing room. |
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I became a daring cragsman, a character to which an English lad can seldom aspire, for in England there are neither crags nor mountains. |
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Lynch took the lad under his tutelage and gave him a step-by-step programme to craft a reliable swing which would not break down under pressure. |
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Voters who are either female or old or both overwhelmingly feel that the lad lacks couth. |
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As a lad I had a very high fitness level and it is obvious from looking at Stuart that he was blessed with the same attribute. |
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Having learnt Western music at an early age, you would except this London bred lad to be slightly low on Hindi music. |
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She won't be doing lad mags, has similar control over her music, and wants to be known for her voice, not skimpy clothes or youth. |
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Then seconds later the man demanded the lad hand over his phone and when he refused the thug headbutted him before taking a swing at him and punching him in the face. |
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He's got pace, he's aggressive, and for a big lad he's got some ability. |
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The lad and devoted dad must overcome corruption and indifference as they strive to make it in the rarefied world of the concert musician without connections. |
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At the show's end, the sweaty lad in the Brunei Polo Club shirt had pushed his wristband tight up his forearm, as if it were the sleeve of a blazer. |
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A young lad of fourteen caught up with me and we walked to Bangor. |
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One lad to three horses was the norm when I started back in the 60s, and it has cost us to carry so many bodies, but it is the way I want to work. |
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The lad then gave me directions to go and visit Rummy at his own stables whenever I wanted and happily I did so on two more occasions before his death. |
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Whilst the lad may be a decent rider, he is a very poor jockey. |
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Mr O'Flaherty doesn't strike me as a lad in quite the same way, but his membership of those two clubs suggests a certain laddishness in his character. |
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Anthony was a rum lad and a ladies' man, but he wasn't violent. |
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See thon big lad that lives next door to yousens, he's a dork. |
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You know, he's a lad on his own, he's got a few mates here for the Rugby, he's known to be a bit of a larrikin, he's gonna go to a pub somewhere, some village or town. |
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One young lad from Northampton takes me out as I'm about to play the ball and I absolutely leather him before an almighty fight breaks out and I'm sent to the sin-bin. |
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She ties with a forward-thinking lad named John, who refuses to marry any woman against her will. |
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But the Northern lad admits it was a job he was initially loath to take. |
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The lad has had his day, so don't hold your breath for the sequel. |
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Since starting self-defence classes at the age of four, the lad caught the eye of instructors by sailing through tests for 32 different belts, to reach the black. |
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The bully we mentioned in number 2, who has grown up a lot and become mates with my brother, notices this, and gives the lad a talking-to, and let's be honest, a thump. |
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Another Collyhurst lad makes his bow in the pro ranks on home turf. |
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While we sat waiting, the weather improved, there was a nice tea shop and a young lad making fresh sandwiches, and once on our way it was soon forgotten. |
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But I think every lad in Rochdale should do it because it makes a man out of you and I think a bit of discipline would put a stop to a lot of trouble. |
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In Greek mythology, Icarus was a young lad being held in prison with his father by an evil King. |
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Leuke, a strongly built lad was a tower of strength to the Sri Lanka team. |
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To release this feminist anthem through what is essentially a lad mag that guys read at barbershops? |
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Unlike his conservative colleagues Michele Bachmann, Ron Paul, and perhaps his lad Rand, Gingrey endorsed mandatory vaccination. |
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The other lad is my oldest mate in the world, Tom Freud, who must have been staying with us that weekend. |
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As Bertie Wooster might say, a bit much to spring on a lad with a morning head. |
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At the horse fair on Saturday, the lad started to mess with a tiny, two-month old foal, not realising how protective and hot-tempered the mother, a Shetland pony, was. |
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He enlists the help of a young lad who miraculously escaped the carnage. |
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He is a quiet, unassuming lad and so modest about his many talents. |
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All I could hear in the hush was the birds tweeting until, suddenly ahead of me, a lithe lad in Lycra darted over a crossroads like a rabbit scuttling for cover. |
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As a lad my small village had a bobby living in a police house locally. |
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The young lad behind the bar poured him half a pint of neat whiskey! |
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There were sack races, a tea in the marquee with cakes, buns and sandwiches for 200, and a lad who won the prize for his branch-covered fancy dress of Boots. |
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I couldn't swear to it, what with scissors snipping and buzzers buzzing, but I think the young lad was asking his dad why you still needed a haircut when you were going bald. |
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Alan Craig looks like a regular Scot, not the dour miserable sort, but a wee nuggety jovial lad with a philosophical bent and a twinkle in his eye. |
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The activities and requirements in the workbook will help a lad learn beginning campcraft, outdoor safety, and awareness of his home and community environment. |
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The lad was already bare-foot, so without a second's hesitation, Darius leaped and fastened his arms about his knees, achieving the roaring splash of a cannonball. |
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When I was a lad we always had a two week holiday with our caravan. |
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I had pulled him off the other lad and he headbutted me to get away. |
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In an act of complete nonchalance, the 23 year-old Southampton lad started a food fight leaving other guests liable to be pasted with flying fish remains and crustaceans. |
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John grew into a strapping lad with the makings of a farmer, and with this in mind he spent his fourteenth year living with relatives on their farm in Dunmore, Co. Galway. |
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Every lad was sporting tartan of varying degrees of outlandishness. |
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There'll be no shifting him now, and he's quite a chunky lad anyway. |
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But, let's face it, like that great hulking lad who was cluttering up the pavement rather than shaping up enough to get a job, they get horribly on your nerves. |
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I hadn't taught Mark but the teachers who did said he was good-humoured, mild-mannered, a clever lad who answered perceptively but didn't want to draw attention to himself. |
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After a decade or so when lad culture reigned supreme, there's a new willingness among men to engage with the negatives in their masculinity, and to embrace the feminine. |
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The lad carried the precious words that God inscribed on stone tablets to Ethiopia and today they reside in a little church in the ancient city of Axum. |
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His participation crowned what was a wonderful week for the Sligo lad as he was also confirmed as a member of our cycling team for the Athens Olympics. |
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She'd been expecting a sweet, unfortunate boy that she might perhaps feel some compassion for, but at the moment all she should feel for this contentious lad was anger. |
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Then the following day Tessa was taken at exactly 4.20 pm after passers-by spotted a lad in a fawn fleece and baseball cap leaning over her outside the shop. |
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The problem with that scenario is that the lad who performed the service was usually quietly garrotted and buried under one of his own mulberry trees. |
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It's a very profound statement for a lad of 21, but he's right. |
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Since many elderly patients are unable to walk, the robust young lad carried them on his back when ascending or descending stairs for daily treatment. |
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The lad on the floor looked like he had been beaten to a pulp. |
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He's a young lad with a good physique and a great amount of potential. |
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You will not find awrong word said against him he was a really great lad and will be sorely missed by all who knew him. |
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After all, gay editor in chief Ariel Foxman reportedly resisted proposed redesigns that would have made the magazine look more like lad mags. |
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Mrs Curtis will continue to press for curbs on the sale of lad mags in parliamentary question time today. |
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But last night she gave an encore as she left lad mag Loaded's awards bash. |
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Sultry singer Lisa Scott-Lee shows off those fantastic curves that have made her a real lad mag favourite. |
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We don't see much of Mohammad's army, though there is a terrific scene of Marines sharing the lad mag FHM with the militia. |
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Personally, I don't think it matters either way but I think it does go some way towards quelling lad culture. |
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He felt himself so weak-handed with only Robinson, who might leave him, and a shepherd lad he had just hired. |
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It's copying beer ads, which bank heavily on lad culture to capture interest. |
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It more likely means you are a working class lad from blighty. |
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To an eight-year-old lad, The Nutcracker was a ball-breaker, it was anti-Christmas, too girlie. |
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He's a good lad but I'm not sure he would spell his name correctly on the quiz sheet while Dunney is about as sharp as a beachball. |
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At the period just preceding the advent of Bartleby, I had two persons as copyists in my employment, and a promising lad as an office-boy. |
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Ah didn't play butty, ah promise yer. Yo all on yer mek the poor lad yer butty. |
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Then, Tashtego, lad, I'd have ye hold a canakin to the jet, and we'd drink round it! |
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A fakeloo artist, a hoopla spreader, and a lad who had his cards rolled up inside sticks of tea, found on a dead man. |
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For a student of such a serious subject as literature that lad is the most incorrigible flibberty-gibbet. |
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Just thinking about how she would look without her clothes made his lad twitch with anticipation. |
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My husband told me that when he was a lad of seventeen a thought struck him suddenly, which became the foundation of all his future discoveries. |
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A rise in unabashed maleness, exemplified by Loaded magazine and lad culture in general, would be very much part of the Britpop era. |
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Throwing a young lad into the firepan that is a meeting with the rampaging All Blacks could do more damage than good. |
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I'd seen more life in a tramp's vest than I had in this lad, and he just sat on the bike totally unconcerned as I approached him on foot. |
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I was out late waiting for darkness and to start sea trout fishing when I saw a young lad on the opposite bank with his dry fly rod. |
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He bombarded Joe Smith and a cracking right hand saw the Liverpool lad given a count. |
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Roger White, CEO of soft drinks group A G Barr is a local lad who went to Dumfries Academy. |
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Because where else did that lad learn the four-letter words he was hurling around? |
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Local residents gawped at the lad as he staggered around with the machinery with a gang of workers. |
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That young lad on the skates has just whooshed past again, this time in a synchronised skating formation, probably aiming to impress me. |
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Corporals Joe Murray and Richard Nauyokas, known as Nooky, reckon it takes a week to break down a bad lad before they can build him up again. |
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This lad Kelley is an odd duck in many ways.... Unlike most college youngsters, he has no hobbies. |
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The driver simply pulled over when his unwanted passenger passed out, bid the lad nighty-night, and called the police. |
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A squeeze box playing lad with sight, leading his line of friends, Each with a hand on the shoulder ahead, until his mission ends. |
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And the sheer strangeness of being accosted by a young lad seemed to dissarm the spikiest of pop prima donnas. |
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From various causes, all of the conspirators either died or were killed except for one, who was executed after the lad Almagro gave an order. |
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If you like the lad then why not throw caution to the wind and see what happens? |
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On the 6th of March 1865 a very melancholy accident befell a lad named Joseph Foden about 13 years of age. |
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I know the Russian caught the lad but it was more a case of mistiming than malice. |
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Finally, when the TNT vehicle slowed down close to a minimarket in Blackburn, the lad casually hopped off. |
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In fact a taser was fired at children on just eight occasions, the youngest being a 14-year-old lad armed with a hammer. |
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The Showgirl spotted the mystery lad while performing her second concert in the SECC on Sunday night. |
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They have empathised with a lad who has done a horrible thing and apologised mendaciously. |
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Burglars are pursued with the full force of the law for causing less chaos than this lad in his baby-walker. |
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He used to go into work with the academy coaches at night time, he was a fantastic young lad. |
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The comic and other titles such as lad mags Jack and Bizarre were also sold. |
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A local lad started chating me up and asked me how I liked his country. |
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We have trade unions on the political left versus the racism of the right, and macho lad culture in conflict with punk's rejection of those attitudes. |
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Young blood must have its course, lad, and every dog its day. |
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Back living in Liverpool with fiancee Natasha Hamilton and their little son Josh, the Irish lad is clearly loved up and full of seasonal soppiness. |
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The Leeds-born daughter of a Romany mother and horse trader father, Norma came into the Burniston family after meeting Redcar lad Tom Burniston at Doncaster's racecourse. |
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The lad felt most honoured when Tegan called him her best friend. |
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The lad was pounced upon and raised up on his friends' shoulders, and away went the boat club boys around the town, Blumpo in advance of them blowing a big fish-horn. |
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Jaleel White first appeared in the ninth episode of the first season as the ultranerdy Steve Urkel, a neighborhood lad whose crush on Laura was unrequited. |
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The rest of the them, I just can't sit through,'' he told lad mag Maxim. |
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But Tommy was bashful, and the attention he had thus drawn upon himself made him blush. He was a timid lad and he shrank away now, evidently fearing Shell. |
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Oh, good, lad, just a box of fluffy ducks. What brings you in here today? |
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Cheap drink, lad culture, non-stop advertising, peer pressure and an over-arching booze lifestyle have given us a critical social problem unmatched in few other countries. |
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Such a funny, sporty, gamy, jesty, joky, hoky-poky lad, is the Ocean, oh! |
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You seem to think you're a bit of a Jack the lad, don't you? |
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A little after, he sent a lad, as he were the priest's clerkling that had confessed her, to the lady to ask if she wot of were come thither again. |
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With skits, songs and stage comedy, the programme sees Djalili bring a number of colourful characters to life as he explores race, religion and lad culture. |
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The young lad turns to see Sarge with an arrow sticking out of his chest. |
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Y' are brave, but the most uncrafty lad that I can think upon! |
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The son of the Dean of Lichfield was only three years older than Steele, who was a lad of only twelve, when at the age of fifteen, Addison went up to Oxford. |
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She had bribed the postillion with three rixdollars to take the lad on the mail coach to Copenhagen where, it was hoped, he might find a patron who would pay for an education. |
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Though it was not far to Jamiltepec, once outside the village, the chauffeur and his little attendant lad began to get frightened, and to go frog-like with fear. |
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Back in the '60s and '70s, when I was a wee lad, the economics were such that the Canadian dollar was actually worth a bit more than its USAian counterpart. |
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Some years ago I was talking to a ten-year-old boy who had been to the Rodeo. He was a lad whom most casual observers would readily have called tough. |
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Last month, Boddington's girl Melanie Sykes was furious after lad mag Maxim air-brushed one picture to make it look like she was naked for a cover shot. |
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Coronary angiography was performed, showing severe intrastent restenosis in mid portion of LAD and mild lesions on the other arteries. |
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Noel Meade reported yesterday that he expects to run both Cockney Lad and Advocat in the Baileys. |
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Chilworth Lad, whose sights are raised after scoring in a Salisbury handicap, and the well-travelled Utley are fancied to fill the minor roles. |
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Finally from Nether Beck Bridge the route to Haycock can be used, turning west via Lad Crag Beck to the summit. |
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From Rannerdale a choice of routes arises, either climbing the Lad Hows ridge or following Red Gill a little to the west. |
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This drainage is supplemented by Cinderdale Beck, separating Lad Hows from the main body of the fell. |
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To the south of Grasmoor is the valley of Rannerdale, which flows to Crummock Water between Lad Hows and the neighbouring Wandope. |
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The 1970s saw folk rock bands like Lindisfarne, and the more traditionally focused Jack the Lad and Hedgehog Pie. |
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