A whistle-blower last night said a dodgy computer system was to blame for sparking travel chaos. |
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Angry England fans vented their frustration at their team's shock last-minute defeat by France last night. |
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Well, we all know that Kelly Ripa has an early wake-up call every single morning, but she was out pretty late last night for a good cause. |
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Garda sources last night said only ranks above that of inspector would be issued with phones. |
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Emergency crews were called to Charfleets industrial estate, on Canvey, three times last night. |
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I listened back to the recorded version a few times last night, and I am sadly unimpressed. |
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My unplanned and almost month long period of abstinence from alcohol finally came to an end last night, with four gin and tonics. |
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As McLeish and his players quaffed the inevitable champagne last night, no-one was entitled to question their bottle. |
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Just talking to a friend, I said that last night at a party, I'd bumped into an old friend who's a quant. |
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Mrs Maddocks said last night that the money would help spearhead the drive to recruit more donors from ethnic backgrounds. |
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A man I met at the club last night told me to put my shirt on Privateer for the two o'clock race this afternoon. |
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Going home from work in Oxford last night I accidentally got on the Bristol train by mistake. |
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Police said last night that the intruder may have been working with an accomplice who waited outside the flat. |
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Old habits die hard and last night I served up sardine quenelles with a Chard salad. |
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Police were today questioning a man whose arrest led to a series of anti-terrorist raids last night. |
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But last night his wife said through friends that the charge had been trumped up by the interim regime. |
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So, last night, to celebrate being in the new flat for a week we decided to visit the third of our local watering holes. |
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Five men carrying guns burst into King's jewellers last night and demanded money and jewels. |
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Councillors were last night in closed session considering quotes from different firms for the general repair work. |
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The big freeze will finally come to an end this weekend as warmer weather sweeps the country, weathermen said last night. |
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Just as we went to press last night, our staff members caught two men in the act of removing the cameras. |
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I was walking through Chelsea last night when, lo and behold, I see a laundromat. |
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I also ordered a small replica of our wedding cake, which we had last night. |
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So it was a relief to finally see him back in action again last night and he happily reported no after effects. |
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Bizarre moment of the week came last night, as I was driving along Western Road in Hove. |
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They'd kept the volume down last night because it was a weeknight and all the girls there were minors, so they didn't want the cops showing up. |
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Given the choice, she would rather have been anywhere but facing the press pack last night. |
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Look, I was at the morgue last night, yeah, but I never saw this John Doe, or anyone else. |
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He paid tribute to his fellow players after lifting both trophies at an awards ceremony at Salford's Willows Variety Centre last night. |
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A spokeswoman for Rotherham Council last night said it had nothing further to add at this stage. |
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The fire started in Cemetery Road last night when a plant pot caught fire after a joss stick was left unattended. |
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After they boarded, Blaine and Claire climbed onto the aft well deck and slept, their energy drained from the events of the last night. |
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I think the alcohol from last night has addled your brain, because you couldn't be more far off. |
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I bought a paper on the return journey last night and had a go at the crossword. |
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Police were last night continuing their investigations into how a car plunged into a raging river, killing four men and injuring one. |
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I had spent most of last night trying to come up with something to say and I had finally put it down on a very cute piece of purple paper. |
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The net was closing last night on raiders who fired at unarmed gardai during a bank robbery in Co Limerick yesterday. |
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I did some ad-libbed material of a similar bent at the gig I did in Brighton last night. |
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The works caused serious congestion on the westbound carriageway last night. |
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There must be more relaxing ways to reach the last eight, but via their third bumpy, jumpy display in a row, France finally got there last night. |
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He looked a lot more rested last night and while he rambled on a bit, he didn't stutter as much as I thought he would. |
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Well, a full day's boarding the loft left me too whacked to blog last night. |
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With my fabulous culture junkie friends Peter and Jaq, we went to the movies last night. |
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Innocent victims caught up in the riots spoke last night of their terror as a mob rampaged along the streets they call home. |
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I think that it's just the excessive amounts of alcohol I consumed last night, whatever! |
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Central banks last night said that they were ready to offer liquidity when markets open today. |
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But still, in my head, I can hear her little whimpers from last night, see her hands reaching out even in sleep for warmth and comfort. |
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Rumours and whispers were circulating last night that he had been on an all day bender since 7am that morning! |
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We went to see Daredevil last night, a fairly good, if rather violent, superhero movie. |
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Walking around the city last night, several hours after the morning's atrocities, many people were visibly rattled by what had happened. |
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Youngest DS woke up last night screaming and stayed awake again for about three hours. |
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But by yesterday afternoon 1,500 properties were reconnected and the last 400 were due to be connected last night. |
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She had been sick before but when I rang last night they said she had kept her food down and I was able to speak to her and she seems all right. |
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Police were called out to deal with two more incidents involving gangs of youths gathering in Etty Avenue, Tang Hall, York, last night. |
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I went to bed really early last night to catch up on sleep, so I woke up feeling as fresh as a daisy for once. |
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And having got all that out of system I had a great night's sleep last night and am fresh as a daisy today. |
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A source close to the Deputy Prime Minister last night reaffirmed that a Yorkshire assembly would oversee a region-wide fire service. |
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I must have been walking around with my head buried in the sand because I had no idea that the clocks went forward an hour last night. |
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So we rearranged our schedules to meet with her last night and she actually brought a box of Kleenex. |
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Steph's no-look pass from the top of the key last night was one of the top 10 plays of the year so far. |
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The Government last night faced calls to extend help for key workers to the rest of the country to prevent the problem spreading. |
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We drove through windblown sheets of rain last night to get to the city for my reading at Books Inc. on Chestnut Street. |
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The firefighters' strikes planned for this week were dramatically suspended last night so that fresh talks can be held over pay. |
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The explanation given last night does not, on reflection, appear to hold water. |
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He had air dashed to Chennai from Bikaner, on a chartered aircraft last night, to provide the finishing touches. |
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Davis last night became the second governor in American history to be thrown from office in a recall vote. |
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A 53-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman were last night charged with receiving stolen property in connection with the robbery. |
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I'm a bit tired today, knees and ankles are killing me from all the walking I did last night, but it was well worth it. |
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Residents last night waited at a reception centre opposite the flats to learn if they will be able to return to their homes. |
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The Selects have two more games to finish off their pre-Christmas schedule including a game last night against winless Kenora. |
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And he responded to me in kind last night saying that he understood that and that it was an attack against him. |
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The Canterbury Bulldogs club is today counting the cost of its decision to sack its football manager, Garry Hughes, last night. |
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Police last night staged a reconstruction of the events leading to the bomb blast exactly one week after it happened. |
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Football was cancelled last night, which was a good thing as my body was still recuperating from the previous night's game. |
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Went to bed before midnight last night, fell asleep relatively quickly and woke up this morning feeling as knackered as I have all week. |
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Teachers managed to save children's work at St Nicholas Primary School, but the building was knee-deep in water and remained closed last night. |
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Both occupants, believed to be armed with a gun and a small knife or machete, escaped on foot and were still at large last night. |
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Hopes of settling the bitter firefighters' dispute were on a knife-edge last night after union leaders issued a new deadline for reaching a deal. |
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I had another dream, last night, in which I had re-enlisted in the military. |
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She took a turn for the worse last night and I'm scared she's not going to see out the weekend. |
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I found a site through my referrers last night that had all the male-edited weblogs in one column, and all the female-edited weblogs in another. |
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We also got a phone call from the photographer last night, our wedding album is ready! |
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Flames visible for miles tore through the roof of a disused school in Windhill, Shipley, last night, leaving the building a wreck. |
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Church leaders were today surveying the damage after the wreckers broke into the Church of the Nazarene last night. |
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A twice-married judge accused of having an affair with a friend's wife was branded a family wrecker last night. |
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Possibly the best write-up of his masterful performance last night is here. |
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His remarks prompted speculation last night that the Government was purposefully sending out mixed messages to try and wrong-foot opposition. |
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The Scout Group's base, in was completely gutted by fire after it was deliberately set alight last night. |
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Rangers star Ronald de Boer last night angrily labelled the one-year ban imposed on his brother Frank as a miscarriage of justice. |
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Well, alleluia, I found it last night, and was shocked at how much the world has moved on. |
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It's just going to be rehashing the same performances from last night with some added live segments. |
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And last night restrictions banning the transportation of livestock were reimposed in the Settle and Clitheroe areas. |
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I was savouring a cocktail in a busy bar last night when I overheard a group of men saying some jolly unpleasant things about ladyboys. |
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It's the landlord's last night, so the final rounds of drinks are on the house. |
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People will be looking for the sums and despite the eighty or so people last night, many think that the whole thing is a big yawn. |
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Microsoft's e-government service for the UK was unveiled with great relish last night. |
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The absolute terror in her eyes told him that she was reliving another fear and he was almost positive it was the one from last night. |
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York City Scouts had also booked the rink last night for hundreds of Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and leaders. |
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This came to me in my sleep last night, although I had to check the facts at Wikipedia. |
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Exactly what happened in those critical minutes remained a mystery last night. |
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I bugged him about that last night, that he was just using me and my place for killing time. |
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Tonight, as last night, it's just a towpath used by people walking their dogs and a black river lapping the bank. |
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I had the amusement of talking her through installing XP on her new IBM lappy last night. |
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A French woman who was the victim of a vicious assault in Cork said last night her life is in ruins. |
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A spokesman for the company last night refused to comment on the speculation linking him with the top job. |
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The judge said last night that he expected the terms of the new control orders to be very similar. |
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In terms of finance alone, last night was the difference between digging gold or iron pyrites. |
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So really quite late last night, perhaps even after half past ten, I went into the kitchen. |
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Two great Test players of the past made quite a scene on a television show last night. |
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I went to a party last night but only lasted about an hour and a half before I felt too inexplicably grumpy to stay any longer and left. |
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It would probably help if I hadn't stayed up too late last night making a fiction index. |
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So tired, as I got home really late last night and then couldn't get off to sleep. |
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A calm morning, as if the gods partied late last night and they are still sleeping fitfully. |
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I spent, for reasons that need not concern us here, much of last night reading some of my favourite Latin poetry. |
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In the center of town was a stage and amphitheater which last night held the town's large orchestra and a glee club. |
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Sarcasm may be the lowest form of wit but these had me and The Doctor laughing like a drain in bed last night. |
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Ministers were last night accused of leading Leeds down the garden path over its doomed Supertram project. |
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Overnight last night the fire doubled in size, impacting residential areas very popular with Angelinos and also many celebrities. |
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The level of anger at the plans within Scottish Opera was last night made clear by a senior source. |
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She was apparently shot dead while trying to escape when the hostage crisis began last night. |
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The archbishop of York last night dismissed reports which suggested more Muslims were going to mosques than Anglicans to Church. |
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She notices how perfectly polished the leather car seats are, and how fitting this is for the car's last night. |
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An investigation was under way last night after 48 people were taken to hospital following a leak of toxic gas at a leisure centre. |
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I watched most of this movie last night, revelling again in the grace, the vigorous fighting, the dreaminess, the repressed emotions. |
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If revenge is a dish best eaten cold, Clive Woodward was enjoying his morsel out of the deep freeze last night. |
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Some things he let drop during our conversation last night lead me to believe that his arm might be painful to him this morning. |
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For all of which reasons, I didn't sleep particularly well last night, and found my mind revolving the problem of the island. |
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Her photograph was being flashed onto television screens last night in an effort to find her relatives. |
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Bexley Council's licensing committee was due to give the plan its approval last night. |
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He said last night that he would not let the matter lie and that he would make an official complaint as it was a clear breach of the rules. |
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And last night, you said you'd be happily willing to submit to a lie detector test. |
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He said that she richly deserves the award which she received at a black tie event in the Civic Hall, Trowbridge, last night. |
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So last night her desperate family held a blood testing session at the Pelican Hotel to try to find Shannon's lifesaver. |
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But last night, after everything was all packed up, and my bed frame dismantled, I just went out like a light. |
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I went out for light drinks with a mate after work last night and was home by 8.30 pm. |
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I desperately tried to remember what had happened last night and suddenly, it fell upon me like a ton of bricks. |
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He decided he wouldn't tell anyone about the meeting last night at the central, in case people thought he was barking mad. |
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And police in Lancashire issued urgent appeals for drivers to stay at home last night after a series of accidents. |
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Before getting mad ripped last night I hadn't smoked in a couple months actually. |
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The Pentagon was last night investigating what appeared to be a major breach of security over the photographs. |
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They were signing off for the season at the end of the broadcast last night. |
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More than 60 fire fighters tackled an inferno at a former tannery in Otley last night. |
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Just look at these pictures from last night at the height of the hurricane. |
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The two were seen having a drink at the ritzy Wallcrest Hotel late last night. |
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Critics last night welcomed the move but baulked at the idea that the lender has had a 'Road to Damascus moment' over its ethics. |
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I spoke to two senior players last night and it is apt to say that they are confused. |
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Not a drop of alcohol passed our lips last night which was cool after lapsing on Tuesday night following Debbie's tumble. |
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The threat of industrial action by gas engineers was lifted last night after both sides in a pay dispute agreed to go to arbitration. |
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Tourists and locals alike last night flocked to the pub to see if they could capture a little of the magic. |
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Everyone's feeling a bit liverish this morning, because we had to have the hacks' reception at Bute House last night. |
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Drinkers inside last night were given the option of leaving the pub before work began or remaining inside for an all-night lock-in. |
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It's true, we may have given him a rough time last night, but I assure you, it's what any normal person would've done. |
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There was nothing like roughing it, though maybe last night had gotten a little too rough. |
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I missed out on a couple of the facts I'd learnt last night, which would have been good to throw in to round things out. |
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It was with some trepidation that I ascended the stairs to my beloved Indigo last night. |
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I fed the crew pork chops with sage and prosciutto in a white wine sauce and an asparagus and gruyere tart last night. |
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Lorry drivers angry over low pay began preparing blockades last night as final talks with employers got underway. |
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Police were last night searching for a boy aged nine missing for more than 24 hours after leaving his home to run an errand. |
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Much of the city was still without electricity, gas and drinking water last night with food supplies running low. |
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They had to shut down the assembly line last night because they don't have the parts. |
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My preferred game is poker but last night we played contract whist. |
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Police last night re-appealed for information five weeks after a 47-year-old businesswoman was abducted and forced to drive to Leeds at knifepoint. |
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Daily Beast contributor Dr. Kent Sepkowitz joined The Colbert Report last night to talk Ebola and whether we're all going to die. |
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You will never marry Constance now, and if you marry any one else in your exile, I will visit you as I did my doctor last night. |
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We left quite late last night and we walked past the plant on the way out. |
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The group, consisting of students from grade six to grade 12, just arrived in New York from India last night for a 10-day trip. |
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Commuters travelling on London Underground services last night were facing further disruption in the wake of the terror attacks and security scares. |
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My black hair streamed out behind me knotty and tangled from last night. |
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There was jubilation at the museum last night that the icon of Britain's golden age of steam is coming to York and will continue to run on our railways. |
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We were going to say something funny and trenchant, but we were re-enacting an Irish funeral service at the pub last night, and so are in no shape to respond. |
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I've tried desperately to avoid kvetching about my roommate here, just in case she ever runs across the site, but last night sent me over the edge. |
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A few of us journos debated the trade at a public forum last night. |
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I flew back from Seoul last night and fell asleep almost right away. |
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I was feeling a bit reckless last night and went for a run through the Botanical Gardens at about 7pm and underneath the canopy it was pitch black. |
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I didn't notice it until the camera zoomed in on it last night. |
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Blackburn Rovers gave themselves a terrific chance of reaching a second successive Worthington Cup final by holding Manchester United to a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford last night. |
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It looks like the concern relative to what we talked about last night with some of Rita coming back down doesn't seem to be particularly likely at this point. |
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Con's grandmother reprimands him for coming in late last night. |
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I knew none of those people had pulled that stunt last night as a joke. |
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And last night I had a conversation with my dad along the same lines. |
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He said last night the move would prevent the waters from being looted and pillaged by other EU members, and introduce effective conservation of fish stocks. |
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The fight was still the lead item on the local news last night. |
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I went out in Winchester briefly last night, and hardly recognised a soul. |
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As it was, The affair ended its first season last night with me contemplating hurling my television out of the window. |
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Sunday I plan to wake up basking in a soft glow of satisfaction having convinced enough pop punters from last night to buy a ticket to the second show. |
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The reinsman's consistency over the four heats at Bathurst last night has moved him into a commanding position at the top of the World Driving Championship leaderboard. |
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Case in point Tuesday's White Cube kick-off party at Soho House and Le Baron at the Florida room Delano last night. |
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Here's your schoolbag that I took last night and fill it with notebooks, folders full of loose-leaf paper, pens, lead pencils, and a medium-size binder. |
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Nineteen services were axed last night and seven cancelled during this morning's dash to work as efforts continued to restore power after the weekend's blaze. |
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Boris Johnson, the Tory MP for Henley, last night paid tribute to Mr Langford, whom he knew through his work for the town's Round Table fundraisers. |
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I was telling him about last night and he described me as sounding languid and louche, and consequently correctly guessed that I was still in bed. |
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The aughts went out like a cranky kid last night, kicking and screaming until the bitter end. |
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I think what happened last night is they were civil to one another. |
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A potential Labour backbench revolt over the Government's plans for faith schools was delayed last night by a Commons row over alleged vote-rigging. |
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Water tankers were brought in while the service was being reconnected and last night the County Council said that almost every home had their water supply back on. |
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Note the bawdy pun in the first example, by which the speaker implies that she came last night. |
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Justin and I went out to dinner last night, to our favorite restaurant. |
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The boulevard Carnot, the seedy, downtrodden street that leads out of town, proved the point on my last night there. |
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And, regretfully, it is extremely unlikely that we'll see him emerging from his shower a few months later, complaining about the awful dream he had last night. |
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Counts and recounts of Friday's votes were continuing in three constituencies last night, with just a handful of the 166 seats still to be decided. |
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Ron Paul, bridesmaid Ron Paul was supposed to finally win a state last night. |
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But last night she angrily rebutted the accusation she was copying Jolomo. |
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Although the team took a significant step towards the quarter-finals, the manager will know better than to think all was perfect in Galicia last night. |
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Upbeat Scotland coach Ian McGeechan and skipper Budge Pountney last night denied that their side had made heavy weather of beating the Samoans in the Murrayfield rain. |
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Professor McVie last night gave a vigorous rebuttal to allegations made against him and his charity by the leader of the Scottish Executive's cancer task force. |
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Romney did not deliver last night the calibre performance he displayed during the first debate. |
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If anybody mentions Sean or why I left last night, turn on the waterworks. |
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I sort of half-slept last night, suspended in a weird state between wakefulness and dreaming, kept anchored in the world by the sound of the radio. |
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But then my heart sinks as I recall the events of last night. |
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But last night a Government spokesperson said Education Minister Noel Dempsey will not be re-examining the fees option and the Cabinet would not be a revisiting the issue. |
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What was expected to be a walkover almost turned into a nightmare for Denmark in their World Cup qualifying group three bout against Malta last night. |
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America's 18 Nato allies stated last night that attacks could be considered an attack on the whole alliance if it turned out they were directed from abroad. |
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Well, Lou, in the wake of the president's speech last night, Democrats have actually stepped up their criticism of the president and his handling of postwar Iraq. |
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It was finally faxed through late last night, too late for most deadlines. |
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Those who associate him only with animating dinosaurs and skeleton creatures would have been fascinated to see what made up the bulk of the program last night. |
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His brother told the newspaper last night that he hoped the discovery would help bring to an end the family's nightmare which has dragged on for more than two years. |
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Rescuers were racing against time last night to haul up a mini-submarine stuck 190 metres underwater near the Pacific coast before the seven sailors on board run out of air. |
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He came by last night and attacked my servants, mortally wounding one and incapacitating the other and threatened me with my life if I didn't hand the gems over. |
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Four councillors of the Overstrand Municipality were awarded aldermanship at a special council meeting last night in terms of the criteria that was adopted at the end of June. |
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Politicians last night dismissed suggestions that a new service giving MPs special access to a London medical centre was queue-jumping at the taxpayer's expense. |
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She was wanting me to call her and speak with her last night, after not having heard from her for months and months, but I just couldn't be bothered doing that. |
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Navy spokesman Igor Dygalo said last night that a new attempt is being made to try to pull up the boat, together with antenna, cable and two heavy anchors holding it. |
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I was knackered last night so I went to bed relatively early for me. |
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Yet another massacre occurred last night at an institution of learning, this time the University of California, Santa Barbara. |
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Arsonists wrecked a dozen cars at a scrapyard in Bolton last night. |
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Willersey residents were hoping their campaign to stop heavy lorries rumbling through their village streets would move up a gear after a meeting last night. |
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We walked and spent the whole evening last night nattering about him. |
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The Ash Wednesday service last night was really beautiful and powerful. |
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A few players made triumphant returns from injuries last night. |
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It took me all of last night just to do my bedroom, and because I had to air the room after vacuuming, I had to sleep downstairs on the hard floor. |
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This week the plumbing seemed to spontaneously combust, first the kitchen tap sprung a leak and then last night the waste pipe under the bath gave up! |
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For instance, I watered my lawn last night for the first time ever. |
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Listening to his voice on the phone when I called on my layover in Dallas last night, I could tell without even seeing his face that he felt my loss in the same way, too. |
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Arctic Monkeys were the last ever act to headline the main stage at Balado in Kinross-shire when they performed on stage last night. |
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Phil Redmond CBE unveiled the Memory Lane murals last night at University Hospital Aintree. |
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Liam Craig last night revealed he was two weeks from the scrapheap before St Johnstone offered him a lifeline out of the blue. |
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A DRIVER was forced to hand over his keys at knifepoint in a terrifying carjacking in Shirley last night. |
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Both victims were last night recovering in hospital, where Bren, from Dublin, was being treated for a punctured lung. |
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A YOUNG Villa reserve side proved too strong for Chasetown last night with Damian Bellon, Dominic Hoffbauer and Jonathan Hogg all on target. |
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The world's bendiest comedian must've sweated off a couple of stone by the end of his incredible performance in St David's Hall last night. |
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Craig Brown last night vowed to regroup his side for a Scottish Cup assault after all but kissing goodbye to their top-six hopes yesterday. |
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A homemade explosive device blew up in a rubbish bin near the Indian Embassy in Bahrain last night, but no injuries or damages were reported. |
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Among the headliners at Liverpool Sound City last night were The Kooks, who appeared at the bombed-out church. |
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A TV presenter last night told how a Kosovan refugee rescued her from a vicious mugger. |
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Wales coach Steve Hansen last night omitted Llanelli forward Chris Wyatt from his World Cup squad. |
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Krueger, who lives at 37 Buckley Road in Worcester, could not be reached for comment last night. |
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And last night a sell-out crowd at the 1,800-seat Kursaal auditorium saw the orchestra perform Chopin and Mahler's Fourth Symphony. |
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A man died last night when his car hit a bridge after leaving the A77 at Lochans village, three miles from Stranraer. |
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But last night she gave an encore as she left lad mag Loaded's awards bash. |
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Specially-trained search teams have been brought in to scour a Midland category C prison, which was last night under a full lockdown. |
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Award winning Scots football fans were branded lager louts by the English last night. |
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A MAD axeman was being hunted last night after three revenge attacks in a suspected drugs feud. |
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But the MoD last night flatly denied the allegations against Axon were of racial, sexual or violent abuse. |
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His charred remains, wrapped in a body bag, were last night wheeled out of the wreckage on a trolley and driven away. |
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Session musician Ross Harris, 23, appeared on the BBC talent show last night where he performed as a drumming singer. |
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A police officer was injured in a gun battle that took place last night. |
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We were not entirely truthful with her about where we went last night. |
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The wind knocked the tree over last night. Bam! It nearly scared me to death. |
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By the final whistle at Murrayfield last night, the Australians were choking back the bitter pill of disappointment and defeat. |
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The hotel receptionist added that the message came late last night. Unfortunately it had got mislaid with the changeover from the night manager. |
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She got ridiculously drunk last night and chucked up in the back of the minicab on the way home. |
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I was all in a confuzzle last night after the Ellen show, and my mind was going too fast for my typing skills. |
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As we have never had a rainbow to assure us that the world shall not be snowed to death, I thought last night was the general connixation. |
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I usually cut through the woods to get home, but last night it was too dark. |
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Normally those pills give me a boost, but last night they gave me a downer. |
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I hope nobody was eavesdropping on our conversation last night, since it got so personal. |
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What do you mean you didn't come home last night? Would you care to elaborate? |
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The Jack O'Lanthron was among the reeds again last night, and some of my neighbours are sore fleyed. |
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Josh had to go to hospital last night after being gay bashed outside a pub. |
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Eric, you are grounded until further notice for lying to us about where you were last night! |
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I've been unhappy about her behaviour for some time, and last night we finally had it out. |
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I don't know what got into her, but she horked all those hoagies last night! |
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I had such an incredible slice of pizza last night that I simply can't think about anything else. |
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Some young thugs tried to kick her door down last night. She was terrified. |
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Tiger Woods has been knocked off his perch as the No1 player in the world after Vijay Singh beat him in the Deutsche Bank Open last night. |
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It's all right. An Englishwoman there lammed into me last night, first about the atom bomb and then saying that I must be a fanatic. |
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He said he didn't get any sleep last night and I know he hadn't gotten much the previous night. |
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Weather Report played the main stage, and Elvis Costello headlined the last night for almost three hours. |
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On his last night in London he had another in the company of his fellow poet Louis MacNeice. |
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A gang of yobs on ROLLERBLADES who murdered a Scots tourist were being hunted in Paris last night. |
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Up and to church, my house being miserably overflooded with rayne last night, which makes me almost mad. |
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I got completely rat-arsed last night, and ended up tied naked to a lamp post. I'm not going to do that again. |
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And last night, company executives gathered in Atlanta to reilluminate an airport sign that has long been a landmark there. |
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The company failed a reinspection Tuesday afternoon and hadn't requested another as of last night. |
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At first I thought it was some kind of robocaller, but last night I heard a TV in the background before whoever it was hung up. |
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Now, I'm not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like I took last night. |
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Their simplest and most effective scheme is to create a disturbance during which they can stuff the ballot box as they tried to last night. |
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You might think your boyfriend's straight, but he sucked me off last night. |
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No doubt Mother tore a strip off him last night. She will never forgive him for turning away a suitor. |
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Holme Valley Academicals are through to the Gee Cup final after a 5-4 penalty shoot-out victory against New Mill last night. |
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Monlesa Alsation and Coom Bullet were non runners last night, while Olympic Stunner is out tomorrow, with And We Will her likely replacement. |
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But Hammers boss Avram Grant last night refused to publicly back the England keeper to remain as his first choice. |
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If last night is any barometer, the naysayers will go empty. |
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A WILDLIFE sanctuary was celebrating last night after discovering that its herd of water buffalo has a new member. |
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A serving soldier was charged with alleged wounding last night after a police officer was injured by an air gun pellet. |
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The Wives can expect another sales surge today after performing on Graham Norton's Christmas special last night. |
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Premier John Major was back in the BSE mire last night after Europe crushed his bid to wriggle out of the cattle cull deal. |
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A team of six forensic officers in blue boiler suits carried out a search of the detached suburban house and garden last night. |
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A BOY of nine killed in a quad bike crash on his farm was found by his family after the tragedy, it emerged last night. |
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A 14-month-old boy was in hospital last night with life-threatening injuries after his father's quad bike crashed into a metal barrier. |
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