Was his permanent rage going to be banked by a great outpouring of slavering goodwill? |
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Not one of them was staring at the tutor slavering and leaving long fingernail scratches down his desk. |
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They may be slavering for beer, but are they prepared to pay a fiver a pint? |
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It hadn't been in the script that I would have a man's life in my hands or, worse, that he would be slavering into my fingers. |
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You see, she had used up more litres of saliva than a cow per day, slavering at Brad. |
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Those slavering, defensive dogs will be unleashed on Frankfurt with a point to prove. |
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The white wolf diminished his baying howls, and his slavering white spittled jowls showed his past devotion. |
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Was Galloway's permanent rage going to be banked by a great gungy outpouring of slavering goodwill? |
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Speaking of dashed political careers, ask the former MP for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke what his docile, slavering defence of Bill C-68 got him. |
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So, how does it feel to have the men of New York slavering at your feet? |
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And so the debate continues, even now: slavering man-eater or virgin bride? |
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With so many big powers slavering to do business with it, the chances of change look as bleak as ever. |
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Some species boast armature such as thorns, or spines that ward off slavering herbivores. |
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Gears of War is a tactical shooter in which you lead Marcus, a big balèze launched against a horde of slavering aliens. |
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He started chewing the police car's tires, biting the bumper and generally snarling and slavering, trying to get at the cops, who chose to stay put with the windows rolled up. |
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Within a manner of half seconds, the wall exploded, and out from among the debris leapt a huge creature with slavering tusked jaws and mean yellow eyes. |
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Fittingly enough, Napoli boss Roberto Donadoni recently described himself as a lion, slavering for success in Serie A. But the lion's roar has been muted so far. |
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The young women who appear undressed as clubland disgorgers at weekends are always first in taxis with slavering youths. |
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The grubby details of his supposed extra-marital shenanigans would do nothing more than satisfy the voyeuristic bloodlust of slavering journalists. |
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One, in computing power, is generic though computer-makers are slavering at the amount of data that biology 2.0 will need to process, and the amount of kit that will be needed to do the processing. |
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Still, for all the tinkling harpsichord music and slavering shots of Blenheim, Forbes's film shows that inheriting a Vanbrugh palace isn't as much fun as it sounds: that's one big albatross to have around your neck. |
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