I talked a lot in class and, if my homework wasn't late, it was scrappily done. |
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The second half opened scrappily, but Kilmarnock still looked the more threatening. |
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She moved on to Tiffany's office and found nothing in the scrappily organised drawers and shelves. |
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With the bobbly pitch not conducive to patient approach play, the game began scrappily. |
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Convening a chatty gallery of variously ravaged musicians, former roommates and miscellaneous talking-and-smoking heads, Mr. Parker scrappily recreates the timeline of a punk tragedy. |
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That would be a terrible blow for London's celebrity-hungry press, which has dozens of publications devoted to scrappily snatched paparazzi shots of stars, the more compromising the better. |
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But unlike the man he will replace, Herman Van Rompuy, Mr Tusk is no consensus-builder: he fought his way scrappily to the top of Polish politics, vanquishing rivals along the way. |
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Not necessarily at the resulting scrum, which broke apart scrappily and rather fortunately into a second try in consecutive Tests for Joe Launchbury, after Read missed the ball and Tom Wood toed it towards the line. |
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The team played scrappily, even though everyone expected them to lose. |
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