Angry farmers are up in arms after plans to build a new livestock market were thrown out. |
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She had a teddy bear thrown out as a child, then started hoarding soft toys. |
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Your mum might have thrown out all your schoolbooks, so you keep everything. |
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In the event of an absolute tie, the hands are thrown out and no one scores for the poker game. |
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If my colleagues knew I was here, I would be thrown out of our organisation, just like that! |
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The court case was brought after he was thrown out of the tour for suspected doping. |
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These days he would be thrown out of the force for saying that, if not arrested and flogged. |
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While they brought scandalous scores on Saturday, he was thrown out of the tournament after reporting late. |
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A young woman was thrown out of the beauty pageant after the organizers discovered she had had cosmetic surgery. |
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Yes, he did steal 51 bases, but this has to be taken with a grain of salt considering the 36 times he was thrown out. |
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Other insurers named in the case are banking that it will be thrown out by the federal court for the Southern District of Florida. |
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Another accusation of operating an illegal business was thrown out by the court. |
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Two years later the negligence claim was thrown out but the employer was ruled liable. |
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I asked around, some suggestions were thrown out, and we decided on this one. |
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And the calculations could be thrown out if there was any significant change in the principles according to which judicial remuneration is set. |
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Prompted by a temperance movement, voters in 1955 were asked whether the local beer parlor should be thrown out. |
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The story moves from playful conversation to knuckle crunching violence at the drop of a hat, but you never get lost or thrown out of the story. |
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Next thing you know you've started shimmying your hips, thrown out your back and landed on the floor, writhing in pain. |
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With chest thrown out and shoulders back, he walked with the vigour of a younger man. |
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He's about to get thrown out of his apartment, he explained, showing me his lease. |
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Soft flesh is no match for mortar shells, rocket-propelled grenade fragments and shrapnel thrown out in all directions by roadside bombs. |
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He had the feeling that years of composure and blamelessness were thrown out. |
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It was only thrown out after Italy's Supreme Court ruled it was unconstitutional. |
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Supplying waste skips and filling of same with rubbish thrown out from flood damaged shops. |
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The practice of throwing naartjies at referees is not encouraged, however, and could get you thrown out of the ground. |
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The wealthy aren't invited, since nobody wants it thrown out of whack by a bunch of elegant slummers. |
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She was relieved, however, to find that she hadn't thrown out her smokey grey eye shadow. |
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In a clean society, a society free of nepotism and corruption, such people would be thrown out. |
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At his rallies, composed of carefully vetted supporters, people who oppose him have been thrown out and even arrested. |
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Now don't get me wrong, I don't like having people thrown out, but she was truly out of control. |
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Crusts of stale bread which would otherwise have been thrown out were left on the bridges, to be seized quickly by the diving birds. |
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I can only imagine this was the perp's attempt at a Hail Mary to get key evidence thrown out. |
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A last-ditch bid to halt new charges being brought in for a car park at Holland-on-Sea has been thrown out. |
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In the ninth inning of a tie game, he was thrown out trying to steal third base with one out when he already was in scoring position. |
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It's amazing what you hang on to when it should really have been thrown out years ago. |
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He is outraged that his blueprint for a gypsy site with seven caravans, a stable and a toilet block on land at Out Moss Lane has been thrown out. |
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He admitted giving the drugs to his girlfriend, a passenger in the car, which had been thrown out of the window during the chase. |
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Residents are claiming victory today after controversial plans for opencast mining near three quiet Yorkshire villages were thrown out. |
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Its original plans were thrown out by the city council and are the subject of a forthcoming public inquiry. |
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An Oslo man has had his drunken driving case thrown out of court because overeager police didn't wait until he sobered up to question him. |
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You'd hope that these cockalorums would be thrown out of office by the people who are the true sovereigns of this country. |
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I would have started yelling and hooting with glee in his face, but I was in bed in a dead faint while he was thrown out. |
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More than 500 people have signed a petition calling for the plans to be thrown out and the land left untouched. |
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His story was such a fantastic farrago of lies and fantasies that it was thrown out by the Scottish judges. |
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Although there are many rascals to be thrown out, we can only deal with impending apocalypse by changing ourselves and our piggish habits. |
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Getting thrown out of it, preferably after signing in under a fictitious and assumed name, was always a local rite of passage. |
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They were thrown out of a pony carriage and Sir Watkins Wynn was picked up insensible. |
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Verity, in her high heels and straight skirt, tripped over the blocks Ben had thrown out of his playpen. |
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And I can give you details of drug busts on musicians that were thrown out of court because the police made a lousy job of the fit-up. |
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After high school she tried college but got thrown out for raising coonhounds in her dorm room. |
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I was sure the mistress was going to do the same thing as Mrs. Benson and she'd be thrown out with a flea in her ear. |
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In most overseas countries the ideology of fundamentalist neoclassical economics has been thrown out. |
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And funny money, some of this stuff could get you thrown out of a store, but it won't bother you at all here. |
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Because they signed a prenup without attorneys, it was thrown out in court. |
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Sentences are thrown out which, because they lack aesthetic context, must seem gnomic to any but the unnaturally well-informed. |
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The police should have at least stopped the people being thrown out, especially if it was done with the use of dogs and goons. |
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At the behest of their US puppet-masters, the newly elected Iraqi government had Al Jazeera temporarily thrown out of the country. |
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I expected to be thrown out on the street, and to be disowned by my family. |
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Once their parents' divorce was final Pierre was thrown out of the country. |
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I once got thrown out of a pub in Padstow because he bought me a double brandy. |
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How many presents have you accidentally thrown out in that pile of discarded wrapping paper this year? |
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More than 150 jubilant residents clapped and cheered as plans to build homes on a children's play area were thrown out. |
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When he's not, the batting order is thrown out of whack, with hitters moved into slots they are not suited to. |
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There are in these strata many faults or irregularities, by which the due range of the strata is thrown out of course. |
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The wheel went round and round and suddenly Stella was thrown out and landed in a heap at her Syd's feet. |
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Villagers were celebrating in March when plans for a wind farm on land near Clowbridge Reservoir were thrown out. |
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Forms of contemporary no holds barred wrestling in which rules are thrown out the window are Hardcore Wrestling and Cage Fighting. |
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Bridge had thrown out a superb long ball to the winger and just when it looked like he was away for his third, play was called back. |
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Old sheets, blankets, towels, or any good-sized piece of fabric should never be thrown out. |
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I think he was embarrassed by being thrown out and sought to wreak revenge. |
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Democracy has been conveniently thrown out the door and in its wake imperialist and dictatorial rule reign supreme. |
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Anyway, having thrown out this soiled bath water, let us revert to the words of Paul Celan. |
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The antiques dealer found the letters in a box of books and miscellaneous items, which was to be thrown out. |
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In fact Proust's life is as delicate, and as easily thrown out of balance as an antique clock. |
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He was originally given a life sentence but that sentence was later thrown out on appeal. |
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They can be anywhere from too small to be seen with the naked eye to as big as the chips thrown out by a chainsaw. |
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Controversial plans to demolish five traditional homes to make way for a huge apartment block in a village near York are set to be thrown out. |
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In the criminal court, if matters are not heard within 18 months, they are thrown out. |
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It has been reported that he was wearing a rucksack when arrested and that that was thrown out of the window by the arresting officers. |
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Lots were drawn to see who would have to be thrown out to the mermaid and the lot fell on Lawrence. |
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Pensioners were close to being thrown out of County Hall for their loud protests against plans to privatise care homes. |
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Somehow, he gets into a run-in with a police officer who is then thrown out of the force after he accuses him of harassment. |
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The first priority is to offer every assistance to those thrown out of work. |
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Like most of the first smart, sardonic novel, the story appears to have been thrown out with contemptuous ease. |
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He's the Taswegian who was thrown out of the party for being a little too soft. |
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Ravi would be thrown out of the dorms, perhaps even convicted of a crime, and Clementi would be able to move on with his life. |
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The democratic processes have been arbitrarily thrown out the window by their government, who was quick to join an alliance to militarily subdue the aggressors. |
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We'd be thrown out of any court in the land if we took them to law. |
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There was a row and fracas between the two women and all were thrown out. |
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A woman who claimed that her confidence was shattered while working as a dental practice manager has had her case thrown out by an employment tribunal. |
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So once we have the Protestant difficulties of discerning the Natural Law, Natural Law is thrown out in favor of positive law which is interpreted as the judge sees fit. |
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Stanley Johnson, a rebel thrown out of his unit many years ago for starting fights, is now a master sergeant. |
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Unfortunately, the entire thesis of continental drift was also thrown out. |
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My Aunt Jill and my three cousins went on holiday a little while back to the south of France and were thrown out of their holiday camp for being too noisy. |
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The manuscript adds that an attempt by the Duchess to prevent Lord and Lady Harley from distraining tenants who did not pay their rent has been thrown out of court. |
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If a politician cannot speak discomfiting truths without being thrown out of office, then we can expect to have more politicians who will tell us comforting lies. |
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Don't stand outside a window by the Rangers' office on 33rd street and seventh avenue or you might get hit by an overpriced veteran getting thrown out the window. |
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It was so horrible that a guard in the video, holding Danny down, retched and was thrown out of the room. |
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Family after family were thrown out on the roads for arrears of rent, a rent which in some cases had been trebled, with no provision for their protection or shelter. |
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Let's also not get too sniffy about doping as others test positive, or are thrown out like one European athlete overnight for a positive test at a July meeting. |
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Now most of its original case has been thrown out by the courts, and the agency is scrambling to devise a remedy that will justify all the effort. |
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A farm shop selling local produce will be allowed to extend its premises to sell meat and dairy goods despite a request by planning officers for the scheme to be thrown out. |
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A more rhetorical device, at times productive of uncertainty, is the sequence of nominal phrases thrown out with no explanatory verb and capped with an exclamation mark. |
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Last month a human rights claim on the issue was thrown out by the Appeal Court and he says he is taking advice on the possibility of appeal to a European Court. |
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By and large I'm all for the right to speak your mind and give your opinion as long as it's of worth and not just some vain criticism thrown out for the sake of it. |
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I have found after discussions with the dealer that a lot of these old machines are scrapped and thrown out as a profit can no longer be made from them. |
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In a sane world, this suit would be thrown out in a New York minute. |
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Members of the Defence Forces are not tested for alcohol but officers keep an eye out for drink abuse and a soldier could be thrown out of the Forces if the problem persists. |
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Only we two mugs in the front got thrown out, still clutching our paddles. |
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Bombs are pieces of molten lava that are thrown out of the volcano. |
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This was the first pair of dice thrown out in Atlantic City. |
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He suggests that in new cases when women go to the police and accuse their partner of battering them, the man will get thrown out of their property, pending an enquiry. |
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Vasari vividly depicts the Huguenot leader Admiral Coligny being thrown out of an upstairs window, while his followers are put to the sword in the foreground. |
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A legal watchdog has thrown out complaints about a leading Yorkshire solicitor made in the wake of the sensational trial of two Leeds United footballers. |
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Even the razor should be a disposable one, thrown out after use. |
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Several judges have thrown out democratically enacted term limits. |
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If he attempts to steal and is thrown out, however, this decreases not only his own chance of scoring but that of every player who will bat in the inning. |
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The money was packaged in waterproof containers and thrown out of small, fixed-wing aircrafts over the ship. |
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We were handed a drum stick, that Kev had thrown out during the set, to sign. |
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Dark skinned as he was, he was most likely to be slighted and thrown out by that gori mem. |
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The impure gemstone was not good enough to be made into a necklace, so it was thrown out. |
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The advent of containerisation meant that the city's docks became largely obsolete, and dock workers were thrown out of jobs. |
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All that work, trust, and knowledge of each other would have been thrown out of the window and they'd have to start again. |
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Will there be some babies thrown out with the bathwater, if you will? |
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Cinder cone volcanoes arise from solid lava fragments thrown out to form a cinder pile. |
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The consequences of not wearing a safety belt can result in a passenger being thrown out of the vehicle. |
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By the perpetual flux of the liquids, a great part of them is thrown out of the body. |
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Happy Gilmore ITV2, 9pm Wacky comedy about an underachiever who's thrown out of his ice hockey team for aggressive behaviour. |
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I and five hundred other men were thrown out of work, three months ago. |
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This could send the nation into decline as our body clocks are thrown out of sync, unable to judge the midweek point. |
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On one occasion, she was almost thrown out of the Rainbow Room in New York for wearing red hightop sneakers. |
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Since when was the traditional version thrown out for one made of ham? |
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The early-morning shootings happened shortly after two Asian men were thrown out the Milk Bar club after an assault there. |
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A man was thrown out of his car onto the road during a suspected car jacking. |
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After outpolling Blocher and accepting election, she was thrown out of the Swiss People's Party. |
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Charlie Crist got thrown out of the party for one hug, after all. |
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These proposals for greenbelt development MUST be thrown out and replaced by positive, sustainable proposals for urban regeneration and brownfield development. |
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Mariama, the 36-year-old homemaker, was thrown out of the vehicle she was travelling in with her family some 30 kilometres from Bangalore airport. |
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The bad guy is thrown out of his car and comes face to face with Arrow. |
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W as in Welcome mat, which will be thrown out in Dallas and San Francisco in Week 5 when Emmitt Smith returns with Dallas and Steve Mariucci comes back with Detroit. |
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Several weeks after Dr Helby's death, there was another incident in which a coach driver lost control, injuring several passengers who were thrown out of their seats. |
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The piece, consisting of neon tubing spelling the words Moss Kin, had been mistakenly thrown out of a basement, owned by the craftsman who made the glass. |
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Millions were thrown out of work, and several major banks collapsed. |
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Last year he was thrown out of the Wales squad after being arrested for driving a golf buggy to an M4 service station while over the legal alcohol limit. |
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