The Tory leader hopes to see off his critics by unveiling a raft of policies this week on pensions, health, education and policing. |
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In his later years, when he was the boundary umpire, he carried a flask of whiskey in his sock to help him see off the cold. |
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Shuttle is available to those who do not have tickets for departure: including those who see off and welcome the passengers. |
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I could see off Brazil and as I went through the Doldrums, that as soon as I'm upwind and the wind eases off, Roxy is much faster than me. |
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Along the bank of what type of watercourse do we see off our friend or visitor? |
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This points to a siege mentality as the Aberdeen chief executive is trying to suggest that his club are bound together by adversity and will see off detractors. |
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Thus, scenes like those we see off the coast of Louisiana would not occur here. |
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However 28-year-old Duggleby had to work a little harder in the 6-0 whitewash of Northumberland when it took a last hole win to see off the challenge of Julie Ross. |
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Conservative MEPs were pleased last week to be able to see off the latest attempt by UK Labour MEPs to scrap Britain's opt-out to the directive. |
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But any Lancashire dish hoping to be named the nation's favourite will have to see off stiff competition from Yorkshire puddings and Cornish pasties in the bid to be the best. |
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I know there is an attempt to try to revote that decision, but I hope the House will sensibly see off such a narrow-minded approach to politics. |
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However, to have kept her in training, she must be showing Makin that all her ability remains intact and she can see off the threat of Fragrancy. |
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But Chapman feels they can see off Buckie Thistle today in their Scottish Cup second-round replay. |
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That may just be enough to see off the shorts. |
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Get your own act together and see off their arguments. |
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Palmeiras, one point back in second, will expect Diego Souza, Kleber and Alex Mineiro to see off Nautico in Recife, and fourth-placed Flamengo will reckon on victory at home to Sport. |
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So it is if difficult to see why they are considered such short-priced favourites to see off Gornik Zabrze, who have been in decent form. |
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They are the justified favourites to see off Falkirk. |
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These concerns need addressing not least so that we can see off the instability of recent months and get on with preparations for Stage II of EMU due to begin next January. |
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Newton has been a study in scratchiness in Blackpool with a pair of 80 averages to see off Ronnie Baxter and Nicholson. |
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A Chris Templeman goal and a Gavin Swankie double were enough to see off Head, who had Rory McAllister sent off. |
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She looks tailor-made for this game and is fancied to see off main market rivals Rouge Et Noir and Riyadh. |
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Last season's finalists, Essemmay, needed penalties to see off Monk Sports, DeSilver, Beard and Reynolds with the all-important goals. |
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She has experience on her side, which could enable her to see off Final Approach. |
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Llanelli have struggled to see off Border Reivers and a Heineken Cup final-distracted Munster in their two home games since being beaten by Wasps in the Powergen Cup final. |
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Trained by Ted Walsh, who was absent from the meeting, Unmistakably took up the running two from home to see off the challenge of Tsessebe and win by a length and a half. |
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But a Cardiff MP is hoping his pet Welsh springer spaniel Winston will see off the best connected political pooches in the country to be named Westminster Dog of the Year. |
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The country's defence ministry say they scrambled aircraft and paratroopers to see off Russian forces entering the territory of Kherson region on Arbatskaya Strelka. |
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Stable stalwart Intyre Trail was given a very strong ride by Ronan Whelan to see off late challengers Aragorn Icon and Solar Sail by three-quarters of a length. |
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Hidden Kingdoms Series that looks closely at the world of small creatures like the elephant shrew and grasshopper mouse, which can see off venomous scorpions. |
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However, to have kept her in training, she must be showing Makin that all her ability remains intact, and she can see off the threat of Fragrancy. |
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I am keen to see off the wild claims of the euro-sceptics and the euro-cynics within the Labour Party, that joining the euro would mean cuts in public services. |
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The duo will have to see off rockers MGMT to take home the pize. |
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