The wasps are still out there, toing and froing with bits of our table like the Berlin Airlift. |
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Michael knew Al so there might have been things toing and froing there I don't know about. |
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Phil, what have you been able to gather about what's going on in terms of the diplomatic toing and froing here? |
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After some toing and froing, the right of the King to grant Monopolies was ceded to Parliament. |
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After a certain amount of toing and froing with the national park, we agreed on sandstone for the new window openings. |
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It seems there is no good reason, except that we have had backwards-and-forwards toing and froing between parties. |
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It was all the toing and froing, the whole situation with Phil going to get shot. |
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However, this is a Parliament where I believe we are able to have a bit of toing and froing. |
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It has been an extraordinary week of political toing and froing in Victoria. |
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I have recognised that there has been a bit of toing and froing during this debate. |
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There was some toing and froing, to put it neutrally, detailed in paragraphs 12 and following of your submissions. |
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In this debate I have listened to the figures and percentages, and the toing and froing about why we should or should not help people. |
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There was what we may call toing and froing about that, but we disagree with that assertion from the Bar table. |
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I have allowed a little bit of toing and froing on this, but my patience is now at an end. |
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I believe all this arguing and toing and froing will come to naught in the end. |
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The frenetic toing and froing of the weeks before finals are, of course, the result of months of work and preparation. |
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The processing of a recovery file gives rise to exchanges of information and toing and froing between departments which hold up the procedure. |
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Judging by the toing and froing over the Pope's visit this week, you'd very much doubt it. |
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The florists were called and there was all sorts of toing and froing before he ticked everything off. |
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The longest exchange of this final, 36 shots of back and forth and forwards and backwards and toing and froing. |
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We'll reward the people who showed up this morning, rather than the usual toing and froing. |
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There is a lot of toing and froing and complex weekend arrangements. |
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Hence the constant toing and froing between kitchen and the garden where the treasured bottle was laid on the ground as gently as a new born babe in its first crib. |
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The member did not impugn his reputation, and because there has been a bit of toing and froing in this particular debate, I have allowed it to continue. |
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I have been reasonably generous in allowing a little bit of toing and froing, because there have been causes for it, but now I want to return to question time. |
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Yes, there was obviously some toing and froing by the Council. |
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Lots of people don't check their bag weights, consequently lots of toing and froing. |
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Just to give you the background on this, there was a lot of toing and froing, and the bottom line is, this is the only time when these two ministers are going to be available simultaneously in the near future. |
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Though, interestingly, his school's marking is more traditional with comments at the end of an essay and rather than all the toing and froing seen elsewhere. |
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This wasn't just plucked out of the air, but there was a lot of toing and froing, and if we want this meeting in the near future, this is when it has to be. |
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The aim is to do something about the difficulty of fetching water, the constant toing and froing of women and girls who daily cover very long distances heavily burdened. |
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