There wasn't enough dough to finish it properly, so Warner patched it together and dumped it in theatres sans marketing campaign. |
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She wore an old pair of jeans that were ripped in places and patched in others. |
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All of her jeans were torn and ripped at the knees and hem, and were patched in many places as well. |
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In each, a few images are artlessly patched together, their Dada spirit in keeping with their facile, throwaway humor. |
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Four teens ran down the dirt path of a town, their clothes tattered and patched, but not dirty. |
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The scars we moved past are striking, the limestone is angled at 45 degrees and popular with crows, patched with lichens and softened by mosses. |
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There was mayhem going on on the road outside as the road repair men did their best to barricade us all in whilst they patched our holes. |
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Such tunics were deliberately patched and made ragged to indicate their wearers' status as religious mendicants. |
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Known as septal defects, the holes can typically be patched up with surgery. |
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My mother wasn't good at sewing but she had a treadle sewing machine and patched and patched. |
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But a biker gang researcher has rejected the suggestion inducted or patched members were involved. |
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The House on the Rock is an architectural mishmash, patched together, built into the rock in places and teetering way out over it in another. |
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While the front of the stage was visible, upstage was hidden behind patched curtains of a faded blue with gold trim. |
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If the DJ sets up near the console, the DJ mixer's outputs can be patched into channel line inputs. |
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The cuffs on his shirt were frayed and his omnipresent tweed jacket had patched holes. |
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Their horses' right eyes were patched over with blindfolds and their flanks hidden under thirty-three pounds of quilted cotton canvas. |
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The gunman was white, and wore a bobble-type hat, with a check padded shirt, patched jeans, a jacket and canvas rucksack. |
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Stray and unwanted cats have been patched up, neutered and sent off to new homes. |
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Although the album has pieces of squiggly acid, breakbeat, and folk it never feels patched together. |
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The woman patched her through to the newsroom, where a reporter answered the phone. |
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The crew has patched the system, but their replacements are bringing spare parts along to attempt a full repair. |
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They've patched up their differences now though, meeting in Brisbane today. |
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His Academy uniform is as stiff and properly worn as any I've seen, but the material is stained and patched. |
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With the handover in sight and the rifts patched over, the chancellor and prime minister have never been so publicly united. |
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Marx argued that capitalism could not be patched up to make it a fair system. |
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Chances are that he wants to stiff you for the deposit and then he will have it patched. |
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Last time Microsoft patched it by requiring that the help files run from the local file system. |
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The chamois trousers of his borrowed Picador's costume were patched and baggy. |
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Hours before the worst of Hurricane Rita ravages the Texas and Louisiana coasts, water overwhelms or overtops a newly patched levee. |
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A self-confessed hero-worshipper, he adroitly patched into a network of national self-regard and milked it for all it was worth. |
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Much of the highway is in fair condition, with older patched pavement and a minimum of gravel breaks and chuckholes. |
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A week after the mayor had to suspend his repopulation schedule, the water is being pumped, the levees being patched and the return is on. |
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The dark gray trousers were patched at the knee, while his linen shirt and wool jacket showed signs of wear and less-than-skilled repairs. |
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Both of the patients' eyes had to be patched, which completely obstructed vision. |
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Touch up jobs on varnished, lacquered or painted surfaces are likely to appear patched. |
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The doctors patched him back up and gave him the bullet to keep before he was sent back out to fight. |
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Always good to see London's essential utilities being patched up and repaired swiftly. |
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Larne was towed to Poros and beached, and there she stayed for three months while she was patched up. |
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Anyway, they patched me up with medical superglue which was in its infancy at that stage. |
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They patched me up and said I should go to Wythenshawe, because they were able to do stitches there which would minimise the scarring. |
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I grabbed my first aid kit, wiped the wound clean and patched him up with a bandage before the ambulance arrived. |
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But it was a Migra doctor who patched him up after he tangled with the fence. |
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One unlucky 7-year-old a few streets away gets burnt by a spent bullet, is patched up by a US first aid post and sent home. |
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Adamson sat in a chair in one corner of the tent looking at a map while his teammates ate and patched themselves up. |
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Later, these multitudinous LANs were patched together via routers in a helter-skelter manner. |
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His dad left when he was very young, although he patched things up before he died. |
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The school accused the Council of dragging its heels over a replacement for a flat roof which was constantly being patched up because of leaks. |
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He is two years old but his face is that of a wizened old man, his hair sparse and patched. |
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And you know something, I called her the next morning and we patched the whole thing up. |
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Even if the sails were incomplete, couldn't they have been reefed down, rip-stopped, patched, or sewed? |
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Australian doctors patched her wounds with tissue taken from her left thigh. |
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Instead of his head, Jack has a different part of his anatomy patched up with vinegar and brown paper. |
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Once your system is patched you should update your antivirus software and run it to detect and remove virus infection. |
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As he turned down a street a group of children scattered out of his way, abandoning the patched ball that they had been playing with in the street. |
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The main road through Nurney, which requires repairs, has been patched. |
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They entered the living room, where she instantly spotted her basset hound laying on the patched, brown couch, and watching TV with his head on his paws. |
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Users first discovered it last spring, and even patched together a crude batch file which killed and restarted the ink-continent digitizer process. |
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The BB Nurse patched me up and I lived to fall off another day. |
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Operational techniques were patched together as quickly as possible. |
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For the double-ended ramrods, one end is threaded for cleaning attachments and the other end shaped concave for loading a patched round lead ball over 30 grains of powder. |
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They patched me up and sent me on to a regional hospital in Pistoia, Italy, and from there to Casablanca, from there to Miami, Florida, from there to Topeka, Kansas. |
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She really got me back and patched me up mentally and physically. |
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The people around the village began to take notice, hushing children and pushing them back into their small houses that were made out of patched mud and straw. |
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It's a simple buffer overflow, and should be patched within days. |
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A collection of tattered men o'war and patched sloops is firing directly over the decks of the old admiral's flagship and into the area of HMS Brown. |
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School standards minister David Miliband said buildings needed to be rebuilt and refurbished on a much larger scale, not just patched up and mended. |
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I cursed some more, managed to staunch the flow, hopped around like a deranged Morris dancer until I could reach a plaster, patched myself up and went back to bed. |
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Rifts are common and frequent, and continually being patched over or exploited by different would-be leaders seeking a panethnic or more particularist base. |
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After an hour or so with his head under the bonnet, and various trips to the public toilet for water refills, the radiator was patched up, and we were ready to roll out. |
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Pinned down under bombardment outside the strategic town of Cambes, evacuation of the wounded was not easy so Jack was patched up and restored to duty. |
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When he was cut on the cheek with a skate blade during one battle near the boards, he immediately got the wound patched up and was ready to go again. |
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His robes were patched purple silk, and across his knees he held a stick. |
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I want that schooner mast patched and sail rigged as soon as possible. |
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Models strutted the catwalk wearing patched trousers and men's shirts, turquoise headbands and striped jumpers, which combined to illustrate the girl's tomboy side. |
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They seem to have patched up their differences, now, though. |
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Instead, components are patched together just to keep the system running. |
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No doubt, these differences will be patched up, and then, perhaps in a year's time, we the Irish people will be asked to vote on this Constitution. |
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He was genuinely concerned that the Spurs affair might re-open the wounds that were patched up last season when he and the player were at cross purposes for a time. |
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She patched her clothing and then let Mike buy her lunch at the store. |
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Your roof is patched with rust, tastes bitter as we roll into the plastic gutter and swirl there where the drain's blocked with leaves and a seedling cabbage tree. |
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What fifty men dared not have done, one woman did! a painted, patched, fucused, periwigged, bolstered, Charybdis, cannibal, Megaera, Lamia! |
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They sewed and patched clothing, traded with their neighbors for outgrown items, and made do with colder homes. |
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In the British Liberal tradition, he patched rather than reformulated the constitution. |
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Tarpots bubbled over driftwood fires where men calked the seams of smacks and shallops and patched their dugout canoes. |
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My chum Bob the Builder has patched it up in the last few months but I suspect that it is no longer patchable and that what I need is a new roof. |
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He is reported as claiming his hairpiece split and had to be patched up with double-sided sticky tape. |
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He may have fixed the plumbing, patched the roof, and built the bed from scrounged materials, but he has a home. |
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Peugeots, Porsches, on patched up pavements parked, Beetles, Beamers and Bentleys getting pretty narked. |
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Mutations of the human homolog of Drosophila patched in the nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome. |
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Kermorgant and Oldham defender Nathan Clarke then spent several minutes off the pitch being patched up following a clash of heads. |
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For example, British pilots who were shot down in 1940 and survived would be patched up and sent back to their units as quickly as possible. |
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The real windows were transported to nine glass-restoration studios from Massachusetts to California, where the glass was cleaned and patched, and then releaded. |
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Provide security intelligence reports proposing NO vulnerabilities patched with recommendations for use and preventive action plans, patches and workarounds associated. |
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They patched up their differences, but matters did not end there. |
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This bleak circle of asphalt has been patched and repatched, and looks it. |
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As a growing number of employees connect to the corporate network from their home computers, they can place the network at risk if not properly patched. |
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A POLAR bear mauled an Eton pupil to death after tripwires patched up with paperclips failed to trigger an explosion that should have saved his life. |
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