Although players such as Brooking will not likely be moving anywhere, the second tier of available backers is no group of slouches. |
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The competition deserves a higher status than it has had in the past, because the clubs involved in it are certainly no slouches. |
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If Higgins and Tom Kelly are star performers then the others are no slouches either. |
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But the highly-trained fighters of the Royal Navy have now shown they are no slouches on land, particularly when it comes to winter sports. |
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But the allies were no slouches either, and they incorporated their war correspondents much more closely into the military machine. |
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Unshaven, scruffy, with greasy brown hair, he slouches in a woollen ski hat, totally self-absorbed. |
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It should be noted the Khan of Kabul and his soldiers were no slouches either, giving the British several hidings in the late 19th Century. |
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Not exactly known as slouches in the recording studio, this is still not the kind of behaviour we expect from recording artists these days. |
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He cites the heat as a possible problem to contend with and the opposition may be no slouches either. |
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Accuracy is achieved by a cool hand and head, and at Ilparpa, the shooters are no slouches. |
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He's quick to point out that the early classes weren't populated by slouches. |
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He slouches to his feet and leans against a wall to be photographed, all limbs and mortified smile. |
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When a person does not feel that his actions are significant, he either allows impulses to dominate his behavior or slouches into inactivity. |
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Karen runs up the stairs after her, as a defeated and dejected Mrs. Tilford slouches out the door. |
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While green tea may be a nutritional over-achiever, other tea varieties like black and oolong are no slouches either. |
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Meanwhile, as we try ever harder to sell our wares in the States, they're no slouches at the reverse operation. |
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In the best-known photograph of him, he slouches with one lazy hand on his rifle, sporting a squint that makes him seem none too bright. |
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He slouches in his chair, he laughs at his own jokes, he makes fun of himself, he kids around with his subordinates. |
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In the corner slouches the saddest looking stuffed animal in the world. |
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It'll be a close match because the New Zealanders play an effective long-ball game, and Paraguay are no slouches in that department either. |
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Overshadowed by India's digital dynamos, India's widget-makers are no slouches. |
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The one who wears baggy jeans and sweatshirts everyday, the one who always looks like she just woke up, the one who slouches, pouts and drags her feet when she walks. |
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To suss this out, Moore slouches rotundly across America, gabbing with anyone and everyone, offering his longtime membership in the NRA as a show of bona fides. |
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He slouches in his tall frame, wears a thrasher T shirt to an interview and on this particular morning has sticky-looking hair. |
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A beggar slouches against a wall, his legs festering with open wounds. |
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The actors of Hoffman's New York-based company were no slouches either. |
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We aren't exactly a bunch of slouches, and they've stuck it to us. |
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Meanwhile local residents, no slouches when it comes to campaigning against projects which they deem to be unacceptable, can be expected to keep matters under close scrutiny. |
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And few of those hold a candle to magnificent Ms. Jones and her mighty Dap-Kings, a collective powerhouse on stage and no slouches in the studio either. |
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To their credit however, those two remaining guards were no slouches. |
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But Daft Punk are no slouches and still managed to come up with enough potential hits to cook up a storm on the dancefloor. |
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If your child slouches or shifts positions so the safety belt touches the face, neck or stomach, return your child to the booster seat. |
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No slouches in the combat department, they can also wield spears, staves, and wands. |
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It's December at the dog-end of the last century and Liam slouches on a sofa in a Santa Monica hotel, curling his bottom lip and affecting disinterest. |
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Japan's engineers are no slouches, of course, and are famous for redesigning American products and manufacturing them more efficiently. |
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Peasants' revolt German slouches beware Habeas corpus ReprintsThat is the sort of grouping that makes reformers tremble. |
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Canadian universities and colleges are no slouches when it comes to developing new ideas. |
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His outfield team-mates are no slouches either, helping Russia seal their place atthe biggest tournament on the beach soccer scene. |
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Local rivals Schalke were no slouches either, though. |
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Most importantly they show that, sometimes, doing the right thing can be fun. The launch of the Tesla roadster two years ago demonstrated that electric cars do not have to be slouches. |
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For example, if an occupant slouches, lies down, turns sideways, sits forward, leans forward or sideways, or puts one or both feet up, the chance of injury during a crash is greatly increased. |
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