He can put an end to the rumpus by genuflecting before his fellow ministers and the European Commission. |
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There is a rumpus room and the living area is very spacious and has air-conditioning for your comfort. |
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Ordinary shareholders will have to cause a rumpus at the annual general meetings to force real accountability and change. |
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That was a genuine abuse of her position, yet it caused less of a fuss than the present rumpus. |
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The 28-year-old lost more than half his ear in the rumpus which spilled onto the pavement outside Zinc in Lucy Road. |
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It is also good to see that police have already taken action against some of their men who were involved in the rumpus at the Chikwa courts. |
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Her Super Bowl performance created a rumpus that prompted the TNT television company to use a seven-second delay during the All-Star game. |
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In the bedroom, a blue, quilted, cotton throw from Nest is cool and fresh and Freedom's spot rugs look great in the children's and rumpus room. |
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You find yourself inside a rumpus room, with some old video games, bumper pool, foosball, and some other things along those lines. |
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Most noticeably, Xbox players get a four-player split screen mode so friends can race against each other in the rumpus room without going online. |
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Even as teenagers, my girls spend hours sitting in the rumpus room going through the album of the photographs when they were little. |
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The former is an efficient enclosure clad in recycled hardwood, with bedrooms above a rumpus room, services and garage. |
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Over the other side of the corridor there are two doors, one leading to a sunroom and the other, a rumpus room. |
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Then this is my rumpus room on the second floor, where I have the foosball table, Ms. Pac-Man machine and posters from rallies. |
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And as nerves fray and tempers rise, you can be assured of a catty remark or backstage rumpus. |
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But the ensuing political rumpus led to Indian states being allowed to set tougher rules on their turf. |
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The public rumpus led the director general of RTS to annul the entire competition and announce a new process in September. |
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Unfortunately amidst the rumpus I'd lost Richard and his friends. |
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Stop digging Mr Blair's unsought fight ReprintsCamelot says the rumpus has cost it £500,000 a week. |
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There was some sort of rumpus at the university and he retired, and he just went full blast into the Art Gallery. |
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But the rumpus in Britain reflects a deeper and more subtle argument dividing school staff rooms around the world one with broader consequences. |
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What could easily have been a diplomatic rumpus instead became a token of tentative co-operation. |
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I refused to go down to the shelter and caused something of a local rumpus, but it soon blew over. |
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I was-because I never saw or heard about the exhibition, but I just remember there was a rumpus over that. |
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Novelist Stephen Elliot launched his club two years ago through The rumpus, the online culture magazine that he founded. |
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His work has also appeared at The rumpus, The Millions, and The Washington Independent Review of Books. |
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Sprawling estates could still be permitted at the city's edge, for those who maintain that children cannot be raised without a palatial rumpus room and a hills hoist. |
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The Munali rumpus is a warning that their actions can generate reactions that only help to aggravate the situation and estrange them from an otherwise sympathetic public. |
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A right royal rumpus has erupted over York's Golden Jubilee Rugby League Festival after a team from Oxford tried once again to muscle in on the event. |
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So when they meet to decide how to handle the rumpus, it's an informal coffee klatch of advisers and civil servants perched on the sofas around his desk. |
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The transfer rumpus left the defender attempting to re-focus attention on the tie at Wycombe, the winners of which will face a trip to either Grimsby or York in round four. |
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They are fixtures in rumpus rooms and summer cottages from coast to coast. |
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Unfortunately, last weekend there was a bit of a rumpus in Bath Street late in the evening which led to a couple of Police cars being called out to calm things down. |
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The rumpus followed a majority vote of the finance ministers not to launch legal action which could have meant huge fines against Paris and Berlin. |
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They collected circus-themed figures and costumes and artifacts, which they kept in the rumpus room of their otherwise totally normal-looking split-level ranch. |
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One can even miss the basso boom of the ocean's rumpus room and its rhythm. |
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It's a grungy little underground rumpus room where the drinks are served in plastic cups. |
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An oversize garage door opens between the main dining area and the expansive waterfront deck, creating one enormous rumpus room. |
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Nearby, in a hotel basement suite, artist and poet Heather Phillipson has set up a kind of rumpus room. |
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That will be the wait before Fresh Kills trash can find itself beneath anyone's basement rumpus room. |
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It is equipped for 8 persons with 5 bedrooms plus a rumpus room with a sofa bed. |
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Subtle discussion of such ideas is inaudible above the political rumpus that Mr Houellebecq has wrought, wittingly or otherwise. |
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After all, a wild rumpus of four kids, is just no wild rumpus at all. |
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For the second year running, the BMW PGA Championship was overshadowed by a rumpus as Ian Poulter risked the wrath of Ernie Els when slating the redesigned layout. |
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Conjoined with seductive color, the physicality of his style draws you into the rumpus of the pictures, to jounce around in imagined, amiable horseplay. |
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You could hear noise, rumpus, cries, insults, maltreatment, and we could see the state in which our other companions were arriving: they were having difficulty breathing, were completely doubled over, etc. |
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The dead ball rumpus came when Pietersen, on 41, backed off as Mohammad Asif was running in. |
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