They have been researching old Valentine's traditions and believe they have uncovered a sure-fire way of making diners lucky in love. |
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There aren't that many more sure-fire ways to ensure your own mockery than to bring up UFOs in a serious conversation. |
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As for the quick and sure-fire search for Mrs. Compatible, well, I have other irons in the fire. |
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It is a dark comedy about three former students and a dodgy journalist who hatch a sure-fire get-rich-quick scheme. |
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Finally, however, there is a sure-fire way to put an economy on the road to sustainability and that is through the wise use of taxes. |
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The additional bonus is, of course, a sure-fire threat of legal action which will guarantee lots of free publicity and the resulting sales. |
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The consultant is a sure-fire way to make sure you get your hands on someone if something is broken. |
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Actually, I think the sports organisers play the record as a sure-fire way of rapidly clearing the field at the end of the sports. |
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Also, there is a sure-fire way to handle this increase in debt, and that would be to cut expenditures. |
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Property development, of course, isn't a sure-fire road to riches, as Hong Kong Construction found out. |
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I bet publishers are falling all over each other trying to pick up the rights to that sure-fire bestseller. |
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The team was a sure-fire playoff competitor in the NAIA championship. |
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But there is only one sure-fire way to send pulses racing and hearts fluttering, and that's alcohol. |
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The appearance of thin, young asparagus spears in the market is a sure-fire sign of spring. |
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This would be a sure-fire way of creating jobs, and it would mean that progress was made with all aspects of the European dream. |
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There are two sure-fire ways: tell the public that the new car has more horsepower under the hood, and tell them it's way bigger. |
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The idea that a country full of subsidies and public jobs is sustainable is a mirage and a sure-fire guarantee of greater social injustice. |
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Secondly, undermining a general consensus and process is a sure-fire way to let business off the hook when it comes to adopting higher standards. |
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One sure-fire formula is to combine the know-how and understanding of a business person with the communications skills of a copywriter. |
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This long, full-zip parka with adjustable hood is a classic Lolë design and a sure-fire way to warm up a frosty day. |
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Adding decorative stones on a wall of your living room is a sure-fire way to create a rustic and elegant ambiance all at once. |
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Finger-pointing at communities and then cutting social investment into projects is a sure-fire way of causing greater resentment. |
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Without solid data, the success of a bold initiative or the failure of a sure-fire plan would never fully be understood. |
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The cafeteria plans appears to be a sure-fire way to increase employee take-home pay. |
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The noted specialist promoted his sure-fire cancer cure developed by his great-grandfather, a well-known horse doctor. |
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My drama teacher made us do monologues from Animal Farm, which is a sure-fire way of ruining any book. |
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It was always a sure-fire shocker for a monster to wade out of the reeds, roaring, and grab somebody off the raft. |
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To sell such a rococo character, the producers relied heavily on a number of sure-fire gimmicks. |
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The brand's sale is another sure-fire crowd-puller, for the legendarily stylish items bought with taste and discrimination. |
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A sure-fire draft pick turned into a 50-50 chance, and then a suspenseful wait through the final rounds of the NFL draft. |
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Crystal is always a sure-fire talk-show guest and he proved an ideal choice. |
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Implemented at a national scale, fiat pricing does not seem to be a sure-fire strategy for holding down cost growth. |
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A sure-fire way to get beat is to be thinking about the last block rather than focusing on the next. |
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Neither sulfite nor bisulfite are sure-fire protectors of phenidone or ascorbic acid against oxidation. |
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Immediately we hopped on a public bus, a sure-fire way to see a city on a budget. |
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Ever since then, the fine brains who pronounce upon these things have told us that moving to the right is a sure-fire way for Labour to win elections, but never mind. |
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This is a sure-fire way to get the best out of your fruit trees. |
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Some say washing your car is a sure-fire way of bringing on the rain. |
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It's a sure-fire way to move up the table of quality tourist destinations. |
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All of these nuclear activities generate or handle nuclear weapons-usable materials, are not essential to having civilian nuclear power, and, in most cases, are sure-fire money losers. |
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Gaining a basic knowledge of childhood ailments is a sure-fire way to actively participate in your child's welfare and gain a modest understanding of important health issues and risks. |
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The only sure-fire way to protect tulips and crocuses and other tasty bulb treats from squirrels is to lay wire mesh such as chicken wire on top of the bed. |
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Combined with our top tipsters Garry Owen, TV's Tanya Stevenson and pro punter Dave Nevison, it all adds up to a sure-fire winner. |
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With all the publicity attending Ringo's launch of the City of Culture, I thought Ringo's album, Liverpool 8, would be a sure-fire top 20 hit. |
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Most medical blogs include this site on their favorites list, which is usually a sure-fire sign that something here will pique your interest. |
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An action thriller starring Morgan Freeman and the former Bond girl Olga Kurylenko must have seemed like a sure-fire winner to its film-makers. |
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Whereas stars were associated with sure-fire old plays and revivals, especially Shakespeare, stock companies offered new plays, and especially melodrama, in order to compete. |
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After all, there is only one sure-fire message that I can send by putting a coexist sticker on the back of my car. |
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Some movies, regardless of whether they are seen in January, June, or December, stand out as sure-fire candidates for end-of-the-year lionization. |
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For dessert the strawberry shortcake made with an old-fashioned biscuit is a sure-fire winner. |
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My doctor prescribed quinine, which for me is a sure-fire solution. |
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One sure-fire way to chase away those winter blues is a cup of something hot, fragrant and spicy. |
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Share your sure-fire ways to cheer up with us. |
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Reading biography is not to be thought of as a sure-fire way to attain personal success, but the attentive reader will learn much about how people did jobs, won friends, and got ahead. |
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It seems the sure-fire way to ingratiate yourself with the people who buy singles is to sing a cover. |
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There may be no quick fix to the current financial crisis, but a sure-fire, long-term resolution is to advance more women into leadership positions and provide the right environment for new perspectives to be heard. |
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Whether you need the information for a special project or you're just having a look for fun, one thing's for sure, all the sites listed here are sure-fire boredom-busters! |
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Our card program coupled with CyberShift's automated expense management solution, gives employees, managers and organizations a sure-fire vehicle to submit, approve, certify and receive reimbursement in record time. |
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While giving people free medicine might seem a sure-fire winner for corporate PR and the world's poor, some practitioners have reservations. |
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One of the sure-fire ways to have a new design accepted is to consolidate numerous existing parts as retro-fits into your design, and then convert your new custom parts into standards in your parts vault. |
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It's a sure-fire way to let everybody know that you are somebody. |
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With its white sandy beaches stretching as far as the eye can see, the Caribbean, year in year out, acts as a magnet for hundreds of thousands of tourists who for their part are a sure-fire lure for the fake goods industry. |
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But next month, the Prado is banking on a sure-fire winner. |
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This is a sure-fire recipe for social stratification. |
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He was the next big thing, a wonderkid and sure-fire certainty to make it to the top. |
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Naturally the communists regarded Negroes as sure-fire converts, and have proselyted them these twenty years. |
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Why is it that the metaphysically thin, or natureless, or lightweight concept of truth should be a sure-fire sign of expressive and proof-theoretic strength? |
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Looking at the route it seems to be bookended by the two sure-fire sprints but after that almost anything can happen and that keeps a lot of riders interested. |
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