The NSF is just hot to trot on nanotechnology, so I think there's definitely bucks out there. |
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Ryo, the main character, is perpetually hot to trot, and his lecherousness is played for laughs, but that's about it. |
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His sword slapped at his leg as he horse began to trot and he rode out of sight of the village to deep within the forest. |
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Students trot on and off campus completely oblivious to the huge potential for campus life that lies just beneath their noses. |
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I shall trot along to see them next week, weather permitting, which will coincidentally be half-way through the contract. |
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After a while, when she returned to shore, she would trot over to me, drop the stick down, and then shake her soaking body all over me. |
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The wardens must have let him through without question, for his horse was galloping and slowed to a trot only in the courtyard itself. |
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As Charcoal neared the edge of the woods, Mark leaned forward in the saddle, making her change her pace from a trot to a full-fledged gallop. |
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Smiling broadly, she slowed to a trot and cantered when the next log came into view. |
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I had only to trot after her horse, and wait until it slowed to a canter, then a trot, and then a walk. |
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Although Danielle tries not to play favorites, Twig definitely is her first choice for a nice early morning trot or a late summer's evening ride. |
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I've had a good trot and once the testing server is set up at work I can transfer my programming across to it and leave my laptop at home. |
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We can't get too greedy, we've gone six games undefeated, seven on the trot with the cup matches. |
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He saw the tension on my face but he had no idea that I had been on the trot all morning. |
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And even now, just occasionally, someone from the Old School will still trot them out. |
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To get a bait out to the fish as soon as the tide turns I use a party balloon to trot the bait to the fish. |
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After a brisk trot back to his make shift camp, Hawk began to skin the rabbits. |
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He walks even faster, and soon breaks into a trot as multitudes of rats swarm from sewers, basements, vacant lots, and abandoned cars. |
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I just started letting shots slide away and once I'd made one or two on the trot it was difficult to stop making bogies. |
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A band blows solemn notes as two riders on magnificently caparisoned horses trot to the president's box, salute, and trot back to raucous cheers. |
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Dusk falls across the South African veld and the young men trot on to the floodlit pitch for another evening's training. |
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It was perfectly in sync for our weddings, dances, village socials and Sunday morning hops for the waltz, fox trot or dancing. |
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Four draws on the trot in the league have not helped their hopes for promotion. |
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When you are relaxed and balanced, you can begin to work on following the horse's motion at the walk, trot and canter. |
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I nudged Glory into a trot and he eagerly stepped out, his long strides eating up the ground. |
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Overworked horses pulling carriages laden with tourists trot frantically up the hill as the fierce morning sun beats down. |
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How many times a day do you step up onto a curb, trot up a flight of stairs or hike up a hill? |
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Where critics of the older school would bring forth laborious lay sermons, he would trot out a diverting confection of a causerie. |
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Horses with stringhalt can walk, canter and gallop quite well but they cannot trot properly. |
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In Summer we would trot with hempseed to catch good bags of roach and dace. |
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If IBM is hot to trot on a deal in your shop and you are financing, make IBM give you both options on your deal. |
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Young reds from Australia and the Americas are now hot to trot at your local vintner's and, unlike the Nouveau, are promoted all year round. |
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You clap your hand to your forehead and trot back upstairs to change into a pair of jeans. |
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Three points on the trot edged them in front as the game entered injury time. |
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Off they pluckily trot then, to find the best in live entertainment on the island. |
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When we got it last year we felt it was a bit of a fluke but then we turned around and did it two years on the trot. |
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She would do her hair up for fun sometimes, and trot around her apartment in evening formals for no reason at all. |
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The successful ones would trot off with the lady's frillies pinned to their hats to bring luck. |
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We can't play that badly against them twice on the trot so I'm relatively confident about the cup tie. |
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The gaffer's man-management skills really shone through when we lost seven games on the trot earlier in the season. |
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And what kind of pseudoscience doubletalk do you suppose they trot out to explain this policy? |
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I was once a Girl Scout, and I had learned to walk, trot, and provide basic care for a horse. |
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Here, Ramirez reined in his horse and they walked forward at a sedate trot. |
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We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and the horse went through it pretty smoothly. |
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In walk, trot and canter, movements such as riding in circles and changing the rein are performed. |
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There was a walk and run race, a walk, trot and canter race and an event called musical mats. |
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The horse is taken through a series of tests, such as the pirouette, piaffe and passage, in a walk, trot and canter. |
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The horse whinnied at the sight of Caebwyn, forgetting the grass he was eating to trot as close as he could. |
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As such he might be expected to trot out the line about how every game will be crucial, and what a marvellous cricketing spectacle it will be. |
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As Pistone's header duly flew past Simonsen, Noel Whelan was able to trot in for the tap-in. |
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He mounted once more and began to trot among the trees, searching for the source of the noise. |
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At a steady trot, I made good progress, coming to the torii by the Kohyaku River by midday. |
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The turkey trot ragtime dance is characterized by a springy walk with the feet well apart and a swinging up-and-down movement of the shoulders. |
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We lapped the track a few times at a walk, trot and canter and Risk went through it pretty smoothly. |
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We landed softly on the other side, continuing a smooth gallop, until I checked him back to a canter, trot and then walk. |
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We want to hear and feel four even, steady beats at the walk, two at the trot or jog, and three at the canter or lope. |
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Or you apply those aids and the horse wrings its tail and moves off at a brisk trot instead of the intended canter. |
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I turned around in enough time to see Bey trot around a bend on his black Friesian, leading a black paint mare I've dubbed Kionee. |
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According to Alonso's team-mate Jarno Trulli, however, Renault will not be hot to trot in the first part of this North America Grand Prix double. |
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Toni takes so long combing and styling her hair that you wonder how she ever got the reputation for being hot to trot. |
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How can I make it plain that I'm hot to trot while protecting both of us from embarrassment if the feeling isn't mutual? |
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He closed his eyes to inhale the air and he began a slow trot down the hall toward an elevator. |
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David's light caught the long-eared hump-backed shape of an aardvark, lumbering ahead of us at a steady trot. |
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Suddenly, Lori slowed to a fast walk, then to a trot, and finally stopped all together. |
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Ace quickly slowed to a walk and turned around, picking up the trot again and she clicked a few times. |
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After spending a long, hard winter as a gym rat shut-in, you're probably hot to trot outdoors. |
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It felt wonderful to see the rider and the horse trot into the winner's circle. |
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Spotting them, she quickly grabbed the reins and led the horses back at a trot. |
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The rule people trot out is to do about 300 metres a day once you're above 3000 metres and to have a rest day every third day. |
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He has been having a rough trot with police after also being arrested in Surfers Paradise in January this year for being drunk in public. |
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Harrogate Town could make it ten UniBond League premier division wins on the trot when they take on Eastwood Town at home. |
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The handsome bay had a lot of brilliance, but a times lost his focus, including skipping into the canter in his first medium trot. |
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Some of his hair was also burnt and his feet were swollen, the after effects of his barefooted trot out of the forest. |
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Put one hand on the small of your back, or lift both of your knees to feel how to align your seat and pelvic bones properly in the sitting trot. |
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Feedlot cattle eagerly trot to the bunk to chow down on a ration made with wheat or barley instead of corn. |
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The NFU can trot out any number of alarming statistics to illustrate the condition of farms. |
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Then when you want your horse to trot on the lunge, use those bigger steps and a little fuss with the whip to help him understand you want him to change gaits. |
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I saw four horses trot slowly down the path to the hitching posts. |
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With that, he urged the horse he rode to trot with the last of its strength through the large wooden doors that had opened inward toward the courtyard. |
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With a nod of reassurance, I would trot off in my little blue Adidas shorts that doubled as swimming trunks, clutching fifty pence for a drink or an ice cream. |
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I could trot around the pitch with this mascot knight on my back. |
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Every night at that point, give or take 10 minutes, she'd give a noisy yawn and trot happily upstairs. |
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The two nags in the stable were barely fit to trot, a tree root had knocked the floor of the rifle range off its foundation, bats had taken over the ham-radio shack. |
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It is coping with the stream of people who seize their chance to trot out the one theatrical phrase that everybody on the planet knows. |
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Siren voices trot out the lines we always hear whenever a minority figure becomes a problem within a mainstream organisation. |
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I have two responses to this conversation and trot them out as needed. |
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After a little trot along the path, I arrive on a huge expanse of greenery. |
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In this Gallus II Stakes, it returns to the trot after making good attempts on the mounted trotting. |
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Firstly, it's the morning that I happen to severely sprain my ankle, landing badly on a tussock of grass as I trot downhill from my tent to the river below. |
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We are taken on by a trot rhythm, that animal trot of desert crossings that is so often portrayed in local music. |
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The maintenance of the regularity and rhythm in the transition to working trot. |
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The balance and acceptance of the aids in the transitions to trot and to canter. |
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And, of course, they trot out the Constitution to justify their actions, much as the slave holders did 150 years earlier. |
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He had to urge his horse to a trot, and he went tagging alongside the funnel to see what it would do. |
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Oscar forecasters like to trot out old statistics when deciding who will win which awards. |
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As the two approached the barnyard they slowed to a steady trot. |
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Government-approved academics in China have already started to trot out obfuscatory arguments designed to refute obvious objections to demands for market-economy status. |
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I could trot out the usual arguments about how free and honest debate ultimately makes a party stronger, but I'm not sure I believe them any more. |
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Kids just get a bit of a rough trot sometimes in the sense that their parents have their own agendas and they're sort of placing those onto their children. |
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West footballers sent out a warning sign on Sunday that they are hot to trot for a back to back premiership, when they accounted for ladder leader Pioneer. |
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And let's not trot out the tired old argument that sponsorship would undermine the dignity of the most successful armed forces in the whole of human history. |
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Although all of the protractor and retractor muscles have roles in swing phase, most play little or no role in support phase when dogs trot at steady speed on the level. |
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Her horse slowed to a trot as she circled back to the starting line. |
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The horses slithered down the shallow bank and onto the glassy surface at a rapid trot, but the black was mistrustful of the insecure footing and jibbed skittishly. |
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Nash was pleased to see that Fric had padded and rigged the horse's harnesses for silence, as well as shoeing their hoofs with leather covers to muffle their trot. |
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How many more years can he trot out the same tired old lines? |
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Being an avaricious sort, I keep a long, ever-expanding list of coveted items which I trot out at the appropriate holidays, anniversaries and birthdays. |
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His client also has a young, beautiful daughter who's hot to trot. |
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After the repairs, farmers on their way to the bog could trot their donkeys on the narrow roadway, instead of helping the little beasts pull the carts out of ruts. |
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At dinner time, the trot along the corridor to the central bar and restaurant is a fair one, especially if you're in one of the coupes at the end. |
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But she stuttered badly in the second with a string of double faults, helping Seles to take four games on the trot to claim the set from 2-4 down. |
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Such exotic numbers as the turkey trot, the bunny hug, and the maxixe were influenced by the new music of jazz. |
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Watercraft skills are a necessity but any swim, no matter how small or insignificant, is worth a try, even if only for a couple of minutes or a single trot. |
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They trot from sofa to sofa, perch on laps, tousle hair, brush hands away, and wait for tips that are not forthcoming. |
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We may be able to get transitions up and down fairly well, halt to walk, walk to trot etc, but what happens when we ask it to miss a gait, say halt to trot or walk to canter. |
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Was I hungry for another type of flesh, like a middle-aged lady hot to trot? |
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The mounted men-atarms, literally hot to trot, moved way out ahead, some out-cantering their mounted support. |
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How does it feel to have to trot out the same old scandal ridden excuses that he so vehemently despised while he was in opposition? |
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There's the famous jar of garlic, and there are others that people will trot out. |
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Hon. members opposite from time to time trot out these new studies purporting to show that there is this fiscal disequilibrium. |
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When we ask them how they plan to protect this industry, all they do is trot out platitudes. |
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You valiantly defend the US record on development aid and trot out some deceptively impressive figures. |
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We cannot just trot out the old platitude: let's be careful, let's be reasonable step by step. |
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You trot out on stage with a giant birthday card which you show to your audience from both sides. |
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To keep them happy you'll have to trot out something more mind-boggling still. |
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Getting a ticket in those circumstances might be seen as a rough trot, but my untrained eye does not detect anything that suggests the law was not broken. |
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Gerrard slapped the horse on the rump, sending Pride into a quick trot. |
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The jockeys trot their horses down the Speedway toward the starting line. |
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A fox trot idyl of the Orient, xylophonically told and played in excellent tempo. |
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We were wrong that David Bentley, now injured and with a football career proceeding more slowly than even Beckham could trot, was a suitable replacement. |
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Bypassing the discreet beige that more conventional women trot out for such occasions, she chose a decollete number that riveted all eyes to her chest. |
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You can fool some of the people all of the time is the time-honoured premise on which managers trot out comments in the knowledge that some will report their words unchallenged. |
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Taking her horse out for a trot, this riding girl takes it easy. |
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Investment bankers trot out similar arguments when buying fund managers. |
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Matthews won the National Race Walking Association ten-miles title half-a-dozen times on the trot. |
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Then she put the horse into a trot and IÂ started to learn the rising trot. |
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The NDP members trot out anecdotal evidence as, supposedly, justification for the fact that the war is not going well and they ignore the anecdotal evidence that they get from Canadian service men and women. |
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Programmes of this type are much more effective in encouraging European awareness than the many news programmes which do little more than trot out the European Commission's press releases. |
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For want of arguments, they trot out the same backward-looking slogans, which are today devoid of meaning because they bear no relation to reality. |
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Chelsea FC made it six wins from their first seven Premier League games and five victories on the trot against Arsenal FC with a 2-0 success that moved them four points clear. |
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This is stubbornness verging on a denial of democracy, when it becomes clear that the Commission is daring to trot out the same proposal already rejected by Members of this Parliament. |
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In effect, that is our belief, and I will illustrate with an example that the separatists frequently trot out in support of their argument, the case of Newfoundland. |
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The racecourse accomodates 225 harnessed trot and gallop races, distributed on 36 meetings, making it one of the 15 most active racecourses in France! |
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At the same time, European politicians of almost all ideological hues trot out the same politically-correct rhetoric, extolling the virtues of restrictive fiscal policies and of the overriding obsession with price moderation. |
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Regularity and quality of trot, collection and balance. |
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Have facts at hand, not to trot out gratuitously but to fill gaps. |
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Out will go bacon butties washed down with a mug of tea strong enough to trot a mouse on. |
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Internationally, Switzerland comes dead last in this regard, which is odd considering that Swiss officialdom otherwise misses no opportunity to trot out our folk culture. |
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The basic pattern of limb action in quadrupedally running lizards is the trot, in which body support is maintained by diagonally opposite limbs. |
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Dogs have a variety of gaits. Most dogs have the walk, trot, pace, and gallop. |
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Let's look at the individual economies in more detail. In the US, the weak dollar is helping exports, which rose for the fourth month on the trot in August. |
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The Black Stars have now recorded three 1-0 wins on the trot after giving the two-time African champion Super Eagles the same knockout blow they did two years ago. |
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They are well-treated little piglets: played soothing classical music as they're fed by their mama sows, and provided with pools to splosh about in, mud patches to roll in and open space to trot around. |
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She can trot, jump, whinny, eat and stand on her hind legs. |
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Shock troops BIGGAR snapped up their fourth win on the trot, edging out GHA 21 17 at Hartree Mill. |
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Should he or she be having a bad trot, the exchange rate will be higher than normal. |
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You know, we don't trot out this stuff as trophies. |
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Even with Tesla's searingly good Model S and BMW's wonderful i3 and i8, the EV haters still trot out their uninformed dross. |
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Still, music fans who feared that rockabilly might eventually go the way of the turkey trot can take heart. |
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The potential is there for it to trot out the surpluses. |
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The four young lovers are slim, fresh-looking and hot to trot. |
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He can also trot out phrases in other European languages. |
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Powerfully built like a big dog, Norwich Terriers have a very distinctive gait, showing their footpads at the front when they trot, taking proud, determined steps. |
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Often, gaited horses replace the trot with one of the ambling gaits. |
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This meant that Monksfield, with his bright bay coat, sharp white star on the forehead and absurdly swinging foreleg at the trot and canter, had an extra perkiness about him. |
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She used to trot up and down Simla Mall in a forlorn sort of way, with a grey Terai hat well on the back of her head, and a shocking bad saddle under her. |
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Gamma rays are to visible light what slam dancing is to the fox trot. |
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But they came up against an impressive force in Bayern, who extended their run to 10 wins on the trot, having scored 28 goals in the process and conceding none. |
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That day Arya quickened their pace, keeping the horses to a trot as long as she dared, and sometimes spurring to a gallop when she spied a flat stretch of field before them. |
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