A businessman arrested for luring a 16-year-old schoolgirl into a sadomasochistic love sesh is a bit of a nutter a court heard. |
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Tonight though we had one bona-fide nutter, an elderly gent, well coifed and groomed, and claiming to represent an obscure organ of the Polish press. |
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Still let us specify that the ring of lanyard present on all these revolvers rifles, is an attribute as mild nutter as unusable on a weapon of this type. |
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Drive like a nutter and you'll get 47mpg, but soft-shoe the pedals and you'll wring 70 miles per gallon. |
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Had any road rage nutter taken a swing at him, I rather untactfully asked him in jest. |
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Just before Christmas, Osborne promised a budget surplus of £23bn by 2020 – thus opening himself up to the charge of being a deficit nutter and a mad shrink-the-stater. |
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A home birth does not make you a lentil-weaving hippy or a dangerous, selfish nutter who is putting herself and her baby at risk. |
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Nutter sees some action on this black cut-and-sew t-shirt designed in collaboration with this season's contributing artist, Kronk. |
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Nutter opines that while polycarbonate technology will never be as cheap as glass, it does bring in value much as anti-lock brakes or airbags did. |
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The 11th Annual Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic will take over the Big League Dreams complex in Cathedral City, Calif. |
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At least five people have died in Amtrak train derailment in Philadelphia, mayor Michael Nutter said. |
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The fight for Iwo Jima in Part 8, co-directed by David Nutter and Jeremy Podeswa, is fought on black sands and volcanic ash. |
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Upon arriving he received a briefing from local, state, and federal officials including Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter. |
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Oregon used a three-run second inning, then relied on its defense to hold on for a 3-2 victory over Fordham at the Mary Nutter Classic softball tournament on Saturday. |
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Pupils at Ysgol y Traeth, Barmouth, were working on a project based on the 1960s era and focused on London-based, but Barmouth-born, tailor Tommy Nutter. |
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In Philadelphia, for instance, Mayor Michael Nutter has vetoed sick leave bills twice, saying they threaten jobs and make the city less attractive to new business. |
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