Well if you didn't know the election was less than a month away, the latest ads and attacks might be a tipoff. |
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A recent trip to a Celtics game required eating before tipoff and again when she got home. |
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The tipoff is that you don't find yourself wondering why anything is designed or presented in the way that it is. |
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There is no obvious tipoff — is this Case's heart or her countryside come to life? |
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Many of us live for those crisp autumn Saturday afternoons or the excitement of an overtime tipoff. |
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Now a senior Iraqi official tells The Daily Beast that in fact there was no Libyan tipoff. |
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Even before the first tipoff of the season, there was speculation as to not only whether the team was great but whether it was the best ever. |
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I assume he thinks chuck Taylors are still as the sneaker of choice and supports the idea of grabbing a quick smoke before tipoff. |
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There should be a tipoff at the net at the beginning of every set, too. |
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Unfortunately, the Ghanaian authorities did not take action until 27 April, six days after the tipoff from UK counterparts. |
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One tipoff was that only commuter flights had four-digit numbers, so experienced travellers and travel agents would recognize that the trip would be aboard a hedge-hopper. |
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The tipoff on Tuesday was the venue for the press conference. |
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The raid followed an anonymous tipoff about a strong smell of drugs coming from a house in Wyke Road. |
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