I overhear the tail-end of a conversation my sister is having with someone or other. |
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The fancied riders grouped together at the tail-end of the field, separated by two minutes as is the new practice in major events. |
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These events at the tail-end of distribution are the result of extreme situations. |
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Having been the tail-end Charlie of the five, Glasgow is now near the top of the shopping list as far as investors are concerned. |
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George dove right into the pack of enemy aircraft and shot down five, starting with tail-end Charlie. |
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At about 100 yards, Barker fired on a tail-end Charlie, which instantly broke up in the air. |
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With the economy slowing, and a flood of tail-end boom cars being traded in, the market is in a state of flux. |
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Is he exempt if he damages a tail-end batsman when bowling a bouncer at their heads? |
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He had a bit of a reputation of managing to bowl the tail-end out in most teams. |
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The coastal ecosystem being the tail-end ecosystem, the coastal populations have to bear all forms of pollution from the upstream and landward side generated by the mainstream society. |
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The tail-end run-in impacted on the block of empty cars, compressing them against the loaded cars ahead. |
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Australia at the tail-end of the 19th century was a hard and brutal place. |
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This will temporarily address potential supply shortages but it will also mean higher prices as the UK becomes the tail-end Charlie of the western European gas market. |
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The tail-end star is beta Leonis, better known as Denebola,, an A3-type star similar to alpha Canis Major and about 40 light years away. |
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A tail-end skeg helps with stability and steering, while a tall single oar is all that is needed for moving. |
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This was towards the tail-end of my really dismal drug addiction and through my bleariness it was amazing to see someone possessed of such clarity I interviewed him years later and said I'd seen him perform. |
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