Indeed, in the heatwave a few weeks back plenty of shops were selling twice the usual quantities of beer and several ran out. |
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Make sure there is plenty of room before the jump to reach the necessary speed. |
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The story is gripping and, although the pace is less frenetic than other genre outings, there are plenty of shocks and scares. |
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On the better Kimberley cattle runs there was plenty of time off, particularly in the wet season. |
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Utilizing slow release organics products and plenty of iron and wetting agents are all standard operating procedures for Kevin and his crew. |
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Research shows that bug zappers kill plenty of insects, such as June bugs and moths, but not many mosquitoes. |
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There will also be plenty of guided walks ranging from gentle riverside rambles to more challenging hill walks. |
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Adrenaline junkies will be in heaven with plenty of free time for paragliding, parachuting or mountain bike riding. |
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And later on, you'll have plenty of junkyard parts to choose from too, since what's popular on the roads eventually becomes popular in junkyards. |
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So what with the houses, the good jobs with plenty of money coming in and the pension safe, you can tell things are looking up. |
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There are plenty of opportunities for career advancement, but only those who know they'll be absolutely dedicated should join. |
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The retired chemist will have plenty to reflect on for his final address on Advent Sunday. |
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Prouty, who breeds and shows Australian shepherds, had given the whippet's future plenty of thought by this point. |
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Ireland have the wherewithal to defeat a nation that has plenty of heritage but little by way of present form. |
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A friend asked him why he went so far, and told him that there were plenty of others just as good nearer his home. |
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Jake began to whine about having his gun for protection and knowing plenty enough about traveling in the forest not to get hurt. |
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Tender meat, plenty of kidney, light pastry and tasty gravy would probably have been enough without the helping of chips. |
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There would be plenty of takers further afield, but the farm doesn't have the manpower to run it. |
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While no players were technically red-carded at West Ham, plenty of players have been sent off in testimonials. |
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The young Galway man has been enjoying a good run on the circuit with plenty of work and decent airplay on the regional stations. |
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Make sure you pack an emergency travel kit containing plenty of survival items. |
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As we travelled to Tavistock, we crossed over flooded streams and rivers that all had plenty of colour. |
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Furthermore, he is a previous course-and distance winner, which counts for plenty on this tricky track. |
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Over the 30 years I have been at Altrincham, I've done nearly every job and at 47 there's still plenty of go left in me yet. |
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It is also shifting plenty of feminine, lacy lingerie, in the kind of bright colours that go well with a sun tan. |
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However, there were plenty of resident shorebirds hanging out in the lagoon as well, such as the American coot, killdeer, and American avocet. |
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They had come armed with plenty of local red wine and soon it was flowing fast. |
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Fortunately there are plenty of other deck-worthy trees in the forest, among them teak, Western red cedar, redwood, and mahogany. |
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Today we had the conditions for which Manilla is known, with every pilot getting some airtime and plenty of happy faces tonight. |
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But if Reaganomics set the stage for some long-term gains, there were plenty of places where it fell down as well. |
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These are two teams with impressive offensive arsenals and plenty of gifted wingers. |
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So there'll probably be plenty of waterfowlers afield this Saturday and Sunday. |
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With the Premiership season kicking off on Saturday, football has dominated the news, but there's plenty of other sport out there. |
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There is a sprinkling of hobblers, plenty of wincers, and almost universal hollow eyes and messed hair. |
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He kept insisting that I would have plenty of milk there to feed my recently born twins. |
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A company with plenty of ready cash can invest in its future growth, perhaps by making an acquisition or funding research and development. |
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She was a fine young chocolate working kelpie with plenty of personality and well-loved by our neighbours as well as ourselves. |
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Every day provides plenty of opportunities to witness to the life of Christ in me and to die to myself so that I can care for others! |
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It was plenty warm outside, but the shawl would age her appearance even more. |
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Festival organizers seem to have keyed into the public anxiety over their use of the park and are offering plenty of reassurances. |
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The Sligo Weekender is a local newspaper of which its readers can be proud, and I'm sure that it re-launch will bring plenty more to the fold. |
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Mr. Roberts and his ilk may not listen to reason or polite discourse, but I'll bet they pay plenty of attention to the sound of falling ratings. |
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The scorching backfoot cover-drive and the pick-up stroke on the on-side have fetched him runs in plenty. |
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So here is a horse that has already won five Classics with plenty of time on his side to add to a glowing record of achievement. |
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There are plenty of high-tech choices out there including LCD and newer style rear projection. |
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To her friends she is Karen, the self-assured and bright young woman, with a keen wit and plenty to say. |
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The sector provides plenty of work for administrators, with many clubs perennial candidates for receivership. |
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At the midships section the keel is suspended above the seabed and there is plenty of space to swim through. |
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There was also a mouth-watering kedgeree with smoked salmon and plenty of tea and coffee to wash it all down. |
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I hope he makes a swift comeback, but an injury like his will need plenty of rest and recuperation. |
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We would also, routinely, sprinkle plenty of white sugar on tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, and cottage cheese. |
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There were plenty of white slaves in the South, particularly the Carolinas. |
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We just keep our eyes open to notice aberrations and changes, and believe me, there are plenty of them. |
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I certainly see there is plenty of good automotive art in this mix of new models and concept wagons. |
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In an ideal world, shepherds have plenty of meat, and even reapers share in the royal ox-roast portrayed on Achilles' shield. |
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As long as you get your heart rate into the aerobic zone, you'll burn plenty of calories and boost your cardio fitness on the recumbent. |
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He designed a town with a civic center and plenty of parks, laced with pedestrian walkways. |
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I've heard plenty of reports of people clocking in for friends who are off driving taxis around Heathrow. |
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The campus has plenty of spots for students tired of slaving over their books in the library or dorms to get some fresh air. |
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There is plenty of highly absorbable calcium in green leafy vegetables, beans, enriched flour, and fortified juices. |
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But the wannabe stars had plenty of help with a whole host of superstars taking to The X Factor stage. |
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Fragrant, aromatic whites seem to go best by my reckoning, but there's plenty of scope for simple, fruity reds too. |
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Add in a forthcoming German residency qualification, and the young man has plenty of options. |
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Not a perfect debut, but clearly the potential is here in abundance, and Santana, at just 19, has plenty of time to realize it. |
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Let us hope that volume two gets religion and goes to the wars, from which the fourteenth century has plenty to choose. |
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Lighting a lamp in a house is believed to bring prosperity, plenty and abundance to the family. |
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Colorado is not only abundant in the natural beauty of high mountains, it has plenty of high culture as well. |
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There are already plenty of laws against actual rape, assault and child sexual abuse. |
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One solution is to take plenty of explosives, strap them to every part of the construction and blast it to kingdom come. |
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Other common treatments include plenty of liquids and aspirin or acetaminophen. |
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Two steps lead down to the kitchen, a bright room floored in quarry tiles and with polished wood presses providing plenty of storage. |
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It is devoted to the proposition that if a cat may look at a king, a thief may win and woo a princess, with plenty of wizardry to help him. |
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Of course, there are plenty of legitimate routes to the top which don't involve telling little white lies about your track record. |
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There is plumbing for a dishwasher and a washing machine, and plenty of dining space. |
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While Jon and Mark had drunk plenty and were passionate about the water of life, David actually made the stuff. |
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Impala, waterbuck, kudu, bushbuck, warthog, zebra and giraffe all move to drier areas that still offer plenty of goodies to eat. |
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Getting into the spirit of SXSW is as easy as dipping a chip into a bowl of queso, of which there will be plenty. |
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There's plenty of controversy in the headlines to fuel conversations around the water cooler. |
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I'm sure there's plenty of aching bodies across Kirklees after fantastic efforts by dozens of charity runners. |
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The purpose of sport was to provide fun activities during recreation time from which people could derive plenty of pleasure, fun and enjoyment. |
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Mark Rice was consistently weaving through the purple jerseys and supplied St. Paul's with plenty of ammunition. |
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The team has had plenty of glory days in the past, but of late their efforts have brought little by way of reward. |
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It was definitely home-made, full of lean meat, plenty of kidney and rich gravy. |
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For those who like to shop, Hawkshead offers outdoor wear, plenty of gift shops and some very nice pubs and cafes. |
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It's a well made children's line and is cut on the big size for plenty of wear. |
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With plenty of smaller birds and rabbits to prey on, all around the island kestrels hover, buzzards glide and peregrine falcons swoop. |
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It does, however, need plenty of exercise and will enjoy a days rabbiting, should the opportunity arise. |
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A lot of the old revenue service paint had weathered off over the years in the more exposed locations although there was plenty left. |
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There were also plenty of acronyms whose definitions were not just different versions of the same term. |
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On-course betting appeared brisk with plenty of visitors studying the racecard and having a flutter. |
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There are plenty of celebrities who own racehorses but many avoid the limelight by keeping their name out of the racecards. |
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That leaves plenty of time for working with triathletes and age group racers during their racing season. |
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In my absence, you'll find plenty of fine reading in the weblogs and other sites listed in the sidebar. |
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Her family is steeped in tradition when it comes to race walking and Emma will have plenty of advice from her three brothers. |
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The era was also one of prosperity and affluence, an era of material plenty. |
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While the action sometimes moved a little too slowly, there were plenty of funny scenes to keep things bubbling along. |
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Sick of the job queues and unemployment in the UK, many Australian and New Zealand expats are heading home where jobs are a plenty. |
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To serve, spoon into bowls or, if you have them, karahis and serve with plenty of naan. |
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Sure there's a lot of computer games, but there's plenty of active pursuits going on after school too. |
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I know absolutely no heroin addicts and I know plenty of people who smoke weed. |
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There's plenty of power being sent to the 16-inch all-season radials mounted on some very stylish alloy wheels. |
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There were serious mountain bikers and some very fancy machines and plenty of average joes and joannes on their deadly treadlies. |
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How long can an average person survive in an airtight room that's packed with plants, assuming there is plenty of food and water? |
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Pradeep's fitness regime on most days includes a morning jog of at least seven km and a balanced diet with plenty of proteins and fluids. |
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For me, an ideal meal would be a joint of lamb cooked in the Aga at home, with plenty of fresh vegetables from my garden. |
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Take plenty to allow for any failures and trim each one just below a leaf joint so the cutting is about 10 cm long. |
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The Derwent at Sutton is also worth a visit, with plenty of roach showing in the deeper water upstream of the weir. |
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Like fufu with peanut soup, jollof rice is a popular Ghanaian dish that is at its best with plenty of spice. |
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I see plenty of websites that have banners and graphics strewn all over the place with no rhyme or reason. |
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Ensure you get plenty of sleep, eat well, and take breaks between exam and study periods. |
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There is plenty of evidence that such suspicions are at least partially well-founded. |
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I assured her that there was plenty of information on the address and that China Post was pretty good and would no doubt get the package to me. |
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There was plenty of fine wine flowing and a ticket raffle draw with great prizes. |
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Also, late night ragers or those seeking plenty of company may not find too much of same. |
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There are plenty of shocks and jolts in this journey through ragged plains, rugged mountains, murky organisations and lethal hit men. |
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There's plenty of old school and funk, but there's even some Motown soul, swing, Japanese rap, reggae, J-pop, samba and early electronica. |
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It has been said that plenty of intelligent, well-read people read and write fanfiction. |
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They prove that having plenty of corporate rah-rah isn't enough if the public isn't clamoring for your new toy. |
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France was rich, Italy poor, so there were plenty of Italians in France trying to make a living. |
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There's a buffet at lunchtime, with plenty of good salads and dips, or the chef will cook a stir-fry to order. |
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The markets are a cornucopia of plenty and the prices won't make a hole in your pocket. |
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The performance is not only a jugglery show, but a play with plenty of animation. |
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There is no need to wait on the engine as there is plenty of electric juice to launch the vehicle. |
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Even on rainy days the large hall space allows for plenty of physical and fun activities. |
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This rainproof, light and durable jacket offers the golfer plenty of movement so your golf swing won't be impeded. |
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Most people came well prepared with plenty of rainwear and our group had a great selection of food! |
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Fiscal stimulus can come in all kinds of packages, not just warmed-over Reaganomics, and there are plenty of more progressive ways to put these monies to use. |
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There's plenty of fun though, and hints of Buchan and Childers, as the trio pursue their quarry to Inverness, shadowed by some dodgy German-speaking monks. |
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Of course, there are plenty of African Americans who give their kids Anglo names. |
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Serve either dish with asparagus or a green salad tossed with plenty of Roquefort or blue cheese. |
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Contestants are being given plenty of advance warning to get out their drawing boards, their hammers and barrels and get working on their master pieces. |
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Anyone going through Prozac Nation can certainly find plenty of callow moments when Wurtzel does whine. |
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There were also elements of sharp tailoring, accessorised with traditional silk foulard snaffle scarves, cashmere striped sweaters and plenty of bling with gilt accessories. |
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Alarmingly, there are plenty of forces in place, ready to take advantage. |
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There's plenty of room for the rumor mill to keep turning and every fashionable Washingtonian is in the mix right now asking what the first lady will wear. |
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On a bitterly chill day, plenty of accommodation was available for punters in the state-of-the-art stand, and facilities for hospitality were excellent. |
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Of course, though, this is titled Freak Show, and accordingly there is plenty to marvel at. |
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The country had plenty of experience with its rulers using puppet prosecutors and judges to railroad so-called enemies of the state into prison or worse. |
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Google, for one, has gotten plenty of press about its four-year-old ambition to become a carbon-neutral company. |
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Of course, there is plenty to celebrate, but there is an unmistakable sense of apprehension hanging over the anniversary. |
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It has killed over 200 people on screen, plenty of cinematic conventions regarding good taste, and at least one movie theater. |
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There's plenty of oil in the ground that's recoverable at low cost. |
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Lots of Citizen Kane, plenty of Kurosawa and Fellini, not quite as much French New Wave as you might think. |
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Neither star has spoken to confirm whether the friendship has blossomed into a romance, but we bet plenty of males are well jel to be waking up to the news. |
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Drink plenty of fruit juices, like orange juice and grape juice. |
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And there's American flags waving in the background, and plenty of 'em. |
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Despite plenty of gossip in Copenhagen cafes, no politician has ever been booted from office because of a dalliance. |
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Earlier this year, Richard Gere received plenty of kudos for his shady CEO in arbitrage. |
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Often the fact is that we have plenty of time for walking the dog in our neighbourhoods but we seldom spend the time to take a walk to be with our parents. |
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If the weather doesn't look good, there are plenty of short waymarked trails around the six reservoirs starting from the car park by the ranger's office. |
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Yet, thankfully, for all the hype, it's still a low-tech performance with poor dancing, ad-lib singing and plenty of knee-sliding across the stage. |
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Sure, I had plenty of friends and was no wallflower, but my good girl rep had never worn off, and for good reason, all the way through secondary school. |
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To be sure, there was plenty of Democratic caterwauling about the Reagan budget. |
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There are plenty of jumpable walls around the garden, after all. |
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With skipper Simon Kellett in good touch and former West Indian Test star Alvin Kallicharan also in the line-up then Dunnington have plenty of batting firepower. |
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The seats are steeply raked but there is plenty of room between aisles. |
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Of course, plenty of travelers also arrive via the tarmac, ready to reel in monster tuna, trek the hills, and take in the views without wetting a toe. |
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The two strapping marshals behind him looked plenty strong enough to have coaxed him to his feet if he had decided otherwise. |
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As regards aggro and hostility, I would imagine that there's plenty who get enough of that from their daily lives, and like to leave it out of their private lives. |
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The narrative engages the theme of searching for lost roots, in this case, Afro-Caribbean ones, but does so subtly, without fanfare, yet with plenty of visual impact. |
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There were plenty of other reasons to be bullish about Sean Saves the World. |
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Mild nausea and occasional vomiting aren't a threat to your baby's health as long as you're able to keep some food down and drink plenty of fluids. |
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Even the World Heath Organization, which has plenty to worry about in impoverished nations, knows there is big trouble afoot. |
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The couple, aged 77 and 81 respectively, are founder members of the club, and think mutual interests and plenty of activity are key to wedded bliss. |
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There is plenty of wacko UFO coverage, including remarkable photos of blurry lights that just have to be flying saucers, because it's not like they could be anything else. |
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This game is only two hours of what promises to be a twelve hour series, so there is plenty of time to get bigger and badder. |
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The dash is nicely finished in silver metal effect and there are plenty of cubbyholes for storage, even a shelf above the driver's head, although the glovebox is tiny. |
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Indeed, there are plenty of software programs and accompanying units that can help dairy processors better manage their warehousing and distribution processes. |
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Zambia can be turned into a land of plenty, flowing with milk and honey. |
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Lulli herself has remained mum on the issue, and either way, the Akins appear to have plenty of fans. |
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There's plenty of weed growing around them, and although not particularly pleasant to look at, among its folds you will see plenty of hovering juvenile pike. |
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But then, plenty of rigorous formalists, including Barnett Newman, also defaced their works by signing the front. |
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There are plenty of warning signs that the company is in danger of bankruptcy. |
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The flip-phone seemed plenty smart enough for what he needed, that being to converse with somebody. |
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Sure, there are plenty of fancy, organic home cleaning products, but frankly we just can't bear to spend big bucks on a purse size atomizer of window cleaner. |
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Emma Thompson gives Carrington plenty of emotional gravity, carrying off scenes that might otherwise seem weepy and sentimental by giving them a touch of the pathological. |
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The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has plenty of money to give out, but collecting and interpreting the artefacts of human history is just not where it's at. |
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The U.S. responded to security threats with cool heads and plenty of expertise in WWII and the cold war. |
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The good news is that Artie is now on the comeback trail and, looking nicely weighted for his first handicap, he is expected to take plenty of beating tomorrow. |
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For Tina and Kate, the pair of collie mixes that outlived their owner, it was plenty. |
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So it needs plenty of ready cash to buy before competitors do. |
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This year's Budget speech was another in his series of rapid-fire litanies of facts and figures with plenty of content but not much in the way of rhetorical flourish. |
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While Davis finds plenty of shortcomings he perceives in Emanuel, he has a hard time finding anything negative to say about dart. |
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Nutrition nannies scorn hot dogs, but there are plenty of happy eaters who adore them. |
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Her relationship with the US director is only one episode in a very wild and wanton life, which has provided her with plenty of other material to work with. |
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You'll be hearing plenty on the subject from me in the next few days, but in case you're left jonesing for more, check out our Social Security Archive. |
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His lean arrangement of this covered-by-everyone classic leaves plenty of room for her beguiling vocals. |
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It may have been a bit much to expect Dixon to visit the jazz clubs or to go up to Harlem to listen to some blues, but there was plenty else to do and see. |
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Cereal brings back memories of lazy mornings and easy extravagance, a time when worries were few and comfort was plenty. |
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I'm sure you have plenty of marketing surveys that show people LOVE the convenience of having these unholy abominations, but I know what you're up to. |
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After all, plenty of folks would be amenable to, or perhaps even charmed by, the idea of an untraditional marriage. |
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Still, there is plenty to commend about Cotton, and he is a formidable candidate. |
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Whether or not that's true, there's still plenty to be going on with. |
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Given the public fury, the law may not last, but it has already caused plenty of havoc. |
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The Jervis Bay area provided plenty of scope for rough paddling, crazy downhill mountain biking, challenging navigation and even an abseil with bikes! |
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But let's be clear, when it comes to shrinking and streamlining the quango state there's plenty more to come. |
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The book gives the reader plenty of clues to solve the mystery. |
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At first she had wondered what he wanted of her, when plenty of round-heeled Washington girls were his at a push. |
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They put together a stunning audiovisual presentation, with movies and music as well as plenty of information. |
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From getting a good night's sleep to keeping your teeth and gums healthy, there are plenty of tricks you can employ to beat the clock. |
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It is a film for more mature audiences, but there is plenty of blood and guts to please the younger viewers too. |
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I blew it and forgot to start the spaghetti, so I had plenty of sauce and no pasta. |
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But no more of this blubbering now, we are going a-whaling, and there is plenty of that yet to come. |
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And when all the kids finally moved out, she and Sawyer had had plenty of...how did the younger generation put it? Bow-chicka-wow-wow? |
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Consuela and Sullivan had been cooking all night so there was plenty of beef and cabrito. |
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While it looks like a friendly little camarasaurus on the outside, Pleo has plenty of power on the inside. |
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Dine out. In urban areas there are plenty of cat-flaps allowing access to another cat's dinner. |
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There are plenty of good books on the subject, but take care to separate the wheat from the chaff. |
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I asked myself what I was to do there, now my boat was lost. As a matter of fact, I had plenty to do in fishing my command out of the river. |
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I hear there are plenty of good men stowed away by the crimps at different places. |
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He didn't serve a full lunch or dinner at the party, but there was plenty of finger food to munch. |
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I decided we still have plenty of time to do that so we stayed home, had a great dinner, and had some great giggity-giggity. |
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They found plenty of email that gave the lie to his assertion that he didn't know about the incident. |
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Each chop contained a few small gnawable bones, and plenty of velvety meat that would slip right off them after a long, gentle braise. |
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All puddings must be boiled in plenty of water, turned frequently, kept closely covered, and never allowed to go off the boil. |
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The investigation into the crime has lead to various leads as well as plenty of dead ends. |
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Plus, we can always use a reminder that this city's music scene is plenty big, even if some teen jerkass from Washington doesn't think so. |
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Your salon would suit their views admirably, if you respected the religious prejudices of the country and provided plenty of kala juggahs. |
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There is plenty of evidence of chalk extraction on the Downs particularly along the scarp slope. |
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There were plenty of seafood, bread, porridges, dairy products, vegetables, fruits, berries and nuts. |
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I find plenty of vegetable and fruits to choose from without touching meat at all. |
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For a small burn, with plenty of the patient's own skin available, allograft application is a long run for a short slide. |
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Yes, it's becoming possible to do so, but the same can really be said of plenty of genres, including Mario-esque action games. |
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And, as Bush learned painfully, there are plenty of McCainiacs in pivotal Michigan. |
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Rowling disputed the calculations and said she had plenty of money, but was not a billionaire. |
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When they had a matinee, and I suspected they were allowing themselves plenty of time for a very leisurely lunch. |
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But there is plenty of evidence, especially from his undergraduate days, that he did deeply examine his faith. |
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At the end of the 17th century, the picture we have of Lewis that of a people pursuing their avocation in peace, but not in plenty. |
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The muller can easily plow through any sand mixture that I put in it and has plenty of power left over. |
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South African women are also so scared of looking like mutton dressed as lamb that we have plenty of women looking like lamb dressed as mutton! |
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Because Damien Hirst has been built up as a very important figure, there are plenty of sceptics ready to put the knife in. |
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Bulldogs must be given plenty of shade and water, and must be kept out of standing heat. |
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At the tables where a stranger is received, neither plenty nor delicacy is wanting. |
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Land use is carefully planned and development provides plenty of room for public housing projects. |
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Canada had plenty of land and jobs and new opportunities, which created a pull factor. |
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This opening section offers full visibility and plenty of space, but does still require accuracy to avoid deep bunkers. |
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The historian Dafydd Jenkins sees in them compassion rather than punishment, plenty of common sense and recognition of the rights of women. |
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There are probably plenty out there, for instance, who suffer from nucleomituphobia, the abnormal fear or hatred of nuclear weapons. |
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Although there are plenty of meats, they should not be cooked more than staple food. |
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Females must have access to plenty of food to successfully make it through pregnancy and produce enough milk to rear a calf. |
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Hundreds of ships have been wrecked on the Farnes over the years, providing plenty for wreck divers to look at. |
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This slowed the progress of the fleet leaving the harbour, giving the British plenty of warning. |
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A strategy for dealing with seasonal plenty is to eat as much as possible and store the surplus nutrients as fat. |
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Rats also need plenty of space and can become very tame, can learn tricks and seem to enjoy human companionship. |
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Plants are known to thrive in an environment where there are few bacteria, plenty of food for energy, and water uptake is encouraged. |
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Much of Northernhay Gardens now reflects Victorian design, with trees, mature shrubs and bushes and plenty of flower beds. |
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Endothermy requires plenty of food energy, so mammals eat more food per unit of body weight than most reptiles. |
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This created a great surplus of labor and gave capitalists plenty of laborers who could be hired for extremely low wages. |
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An image of excess weight may have symbolized a yearning for plenty and security. |
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This gave rise to feuds, which provided the writers of the sagas with plenty of material. |
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That is a serious accusation, so make sure you have plenty of evidence before you point the finger at someone. |
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Buy your furniture and appliances prescratched. Scratch-and-dent can save you plenty, especially when you bargain down the price even more. |
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It's tough to sneak vandalism into Wikipedia as there are plenty of other users prowling the Recent Changes page. |
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Many of these conditions do not currently exist in many Third World countries, although there is plenty of capital and labour. |
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The charity gained plenty of recognition for its efforts, but little money. |
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For the individual, prevention consists of ensuring they eat plenty of food, varied enough to provide a nutritionally complete diet. |
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Along with Eagle Crag and Sergeant's Crag on the Borrowdale side these fells display steep flanks and plenty of rock on the summits. |
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And if Shamy ever does go their separate ways, Sheldon fans can be sure to see plenty of Zazzles lurking about. |
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It wasn't a big lawn... but to us it was stadium-sized, with plenty of room for snow angels, snowball fights and the all-important snow forts. |
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I set off early to walk along the Melbourne Road where, one of the punters had told me, there was a soak with plenty of frogs in it. |
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And lord knows, if you want there's plenty of Spuffy and Spander to last a lifetime. |
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He drank plenty of orange juice, hoping to stave off the cold making the rounds at the office. |
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Gateway has plenty of company in having to deal with frustrated, sometimes irate, customers.... The natives are restless. Few vendors are spared. |
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With an own goal, two penalties, two red cards and plenty more this match was full to the brim with controversy. |
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When the Gauls attacked Rome, he hit upon the plan of pelting the soldiers with twopennies to make them believe they had plenty to eat. |
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Olbermann did plenty of promotional tweets when he was anchoring. |
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Certainly nobody spoke to me, though plenty of them gave me an unliking look. |
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As we reach the city today, rush hour has been turned up to eleven, so there's plenty of waiting in traffic. |
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The company had engineered plenty of products, but manufacturing them was virgin territory. |
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True, Madeline does not have a lot of book smarts, but she is plenty wise enough where it counts. |
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I can get plenty of dames, so why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free...ya know what I mean? |
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Wolf pelts were worth plenty of money in the late nineteenth century, and the wolfers had an easy way of killing their prey. |
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It is a very woodland country, with plenty of grass, but it is too large for four days a-week, and the sport is generally rather indifferent. |
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Still, in the New York area, plenty of zoogoers seemed unperturbed by the dreadful and extremely unusual episode. |
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Baby Mama is a well-conceived comedy that delivers plenty of laugh-out-loud lines. |
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There are plenty of autistic adults it purports to speak on behalf of. |
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While the basic technology powering most walk-in coolers and freezers hasn't changed much, plenty is happening inside the boxes. |
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There was plenty of time to banter before getting down to business. |
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It would be an absolute privilege to join that group and hopefully I can push on and get plenty more caps for Worcester. |
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Aburst of pace down the left flank took McCarthy past Sean Dillon before picking out Swailes eight yards out to rifle home in plenty of space. |
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I was made a war widow at 29 and paid plenty of tax because I had to go out to work to bring up two children. |
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Sure, case reports include plenty of ADA claims that lose, and many courts have indeed applied relatively narrow interpretations. |
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But the member for Cardiff North and the member for Addis Abeba Central still found plenty to talk about on a British Councilorganised programme. |
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We'd see plenty of big splashes and instead of a pooper scooper we'd need a JCB to whisk away their whoopsies. |
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The state-of-the-art building will feature a will-call, meeting area, and plenty of rooms for corporate executives and Direct Sellers to gather. |
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Now the prospect of rain, and plenty of it, has them walking their box and windsucking at an alarming rate. |
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It is important to leave plenty of room for air to circulate under the insulation, and to keep airbricks clear so that air gets in. |
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Carlin was next, and as a Scot there were plenty of wisecracks about his stereotypical love of a tipple. |
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Formulaic it may be, but there's also plenty of touching wish fulfilment moments as well. |
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And certainly the Blue features plenty of kit to keep any young man or woman about town fully entertained. |
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People might think the puppies look adorable, but huskies are working dogs and need plenty of mental and physical exercise. |
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There remain plenty of national Republicans a businessperson can love. |
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Head out from the beautiful and vibrant 3,000-year-old town of Zadar and you'll find a destination that has plenty to Cro about. |
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I've never been to Blyton but from qhat I've heard it's a great circuit lay-out with plenty of run-off areas. |
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With lean meats and fish, vegetable kebabs, jacket potatoes, couscous and salad, there's plenty of choice. |
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Anteros makes plenty of appeal in the Bet With The Ludlow On Course Bookmakers Maiden Hurdle. |
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Fill up during mealtimes with plenty of wholefoods such as quinoa or Basmati rice, especially before heading out to festive parties. |
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Walsh presides with little judicial restraint on a show you'll find guilty of selective raciness and plenty of laughs. |
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This is a new comedy set in an antiques shop, so it's only right that there should be plenty of nods to the past. |
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Joe Blake would have given Jakari plenty to do but for a mistake at the last and he should be given another chance. |
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