While I'm waiting for my magnifying glass to turn up I shall keep away from painting miniatures. |
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As well as detailing every studio wisecrack, fall-out, belch and bifter, the tome does turn up frequent nuggets. |
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Many police trawls did not turn up sufficient evidence to satisfy the burden of proof. |
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For children to turn up in multitudes to register their anger at adults should not be treated lightly. |
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However, I suspect that a scan for bigrams with quantitatively similar properties would turn up lots of unremarkable examples. |
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There were also music workshops, where anyone could turn up, young or old, novice or professional, to be shown tricks of the trade. |
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These days the police turn up mob-handed for everything, in compliance with health and safety guidelines. |
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Men would turn up with holdalls and shoeboxes piled with notes and turn them into Dutch guilders, Deutschmarks or, latterly, euros. |
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There would also be no pretence from him if a guest either failed to turn up or behaved inappropriately. |
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More parquet floors turn up as backgrounds for tangled wires and strange little pup tents that seem to be made of AstroTurf. |
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You know how it is, wait for ages for something to arrive and several turn up at once. |
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In the nightclubs of wartime London, young blades trying to impress their girlfriends would turn up sometimes wearing German uniforms. |
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I'd go to practise and turn up to the match and I'd always be the twelfth man. |
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I quickly racked my brain for the answer, only to turn up with nothing but a blank. |
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I always turn up to the gym ready to start, and either go home stinky or run prudishly to the showers and change there. |
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Gerard Rice made it 2-1 for Newcastle midway through the second half, a signal for the Seasiders to turn up the pressure. |
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A group of actors turn up at the palace of the silvertail socialist and present themselves as illegal aliens seeking asylum. |
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After a brief web search, all I could turn up was a military job as a UAV pilot. |
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A search on blondies in the 1918 cookbook doesn't turn up anything, but there is likely something similar under a different name. |
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Could these be the same birds that every year turn up hundreds of miles away along the desert coast just in time for the sea lion pupping season? |
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Any walkabout through these galleries will also turn up Buddhist influences. |
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The organisers are also appealing to parents to turn up on the day, as young children will not be allowed entry unaccompanied. |
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Our warm-ups are properly organised, and get everyone totally prepared, whereas other teams tend to turn up in dribs and drabs. |
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Perhaps I should turn up late, reeking of red wine and motel sheets, with lipstick on my collar and my flies down. |
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Today I have been out executing court warrants for court non-attenders, people who didn't turn up to face theft and drugs charges. |
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But four days after it was targeted by a till-snatcher, he is still waiting for the boys in blue to turn up. |
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Most of the customers only discovered that the company had gone out of business after fitters failed to turn up to install their fireplaces. |
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In all likelihood, he fathomed, his mugshot would turn up on the news alongside a police appeal for witnesses to some crime or other. |
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A turn-out directs the water off the side of the skid road, whereas a sloping turn up sheds water at its base. |
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But when you get a situation where the kids turn up en masse and start swimming out to the ski jump, it really is dangerous. |
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Most are children and, fortunately, most turn up safe and sound within a few days. |
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They naff off and do their own thing for practically most of the story, only to turn up at the very end when it suits them. |
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But that doesn't quite happen, either, if one is to believe the still smoldering conflicts over birth control that turn up in this study. |
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You must turn up the volume, find a new blasphemy to utter, discover the certain something still unsayable that you, and you alone, dare to say. |
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The son returns to be by his father's bedside, and finds that the old man has still a lot of pluck that he displays when his old friend turn up. |
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The most interesting figures in any movement are often the ones who turn up on the fringes, and Britpop was no exception. |
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Back when I was an editor at HBR, I spent a lot of time plowing through turgid academic papers trying to turn up nuggets of practical wisdom. |
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Here are the association's tips for managing ursine visitors that may turn up in your yard. |
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The other thing I notice when the English-language crews turn up is that in fact the lyrics are mostly brags and disses. |
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Do people try to upstage the bride and turn up in purple satin wedding dresses? |
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Do firecrests only stay for winter in the south west or can they turn up any time? |
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If an ace of spades is turned up, the next player must turn up 4 more cards. |
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The C Club is for Scotchmen, and the enthusiasts turn up in kilts and sporrans. |
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Looking at the shorter term, the interbank market rates suggest that the cycle will turn up again early next year. |
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There is nowhere to buy tickets so if the conductor doesn't turn up, what can I do? |
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They are worried that conclusive evidence of the banned programs will turn up at any moment. |
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Voters who do turn up to the polling stations today will have their thumb marked with indelible ink to prevent them voting more than once. |
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It makes me queasy just to turn up for the photo opportunity so I turn up for the briefing as well. |
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So players who did not turn up for training with the County team ruled themselves out of contention. |
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You might have been wondering when the fashion plate and sometime footballer was going to turn up. |
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It is inadvisable to turn up for a job interview without the European Computer Driving Licence, the licence to drive computers. |
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But unfortunately people did turn up, the stupid idiots, so I had to do my show. |
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Here was Spain having its hottest summer for years and we turn up to an absolute cloudburst. |
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The old guy even had a pasty face and a packet of sweets for the kiddies and didn't turn up this week when the munchkins were off. |
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The best way I have found to pass exams is simply to turn up to as many lectures as possible. |
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But we can hardly turn up the heat in meteorological terms on Wednesday but I hope we'll make it hot for them in every other way. |
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Apparently a party is when total strangers crazed on drugs and booze turn up and rip out your fence palings. |
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Organisers were expecting quite a few spectators to turn up to buy tickets at the door. |
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At the moment, if you want a game you just turn up and post your 20 fee into an old Royal Mail box which serves as an honesty box. |
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But the Sri Lankans didn't help themselves by using scaredy-cat fields and just hoping summat might turn up. |
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I was barely out of bed the next morning when we had a troupe of Girl Guides turn up to look at the house. |
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He got a first round walkover yesterday when controversial Aussie Quinten Hann failed to turn up for the event. |
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He seems to be a huge fan of geishas, as they seem to turn up in some form or another in the majority of his videos. |
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Often patients fail to turn up without any warning and it means their slot, which could have been taken by someone else, goes to waste. |
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A peat fire burns all day and locals sometimes turn up with their bagpipes, accordions or mouth organs! |
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The trio would turn up with a guitar and a rare fretless banjo, while Sparkes would dress in a town-crier outfit. |
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One of the things these kids never fail to do is to turn up trumps for other people and they've done it again. |
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If you're a vegan, eschewing all animal products, you most likely turn up your nose at weak-willed vegetarians who succumb to cheese. |
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When a jobbing actress failed to turn up, Kay's wife Susan, then a pharmacist's assistant in Boots, stepped in. |
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Last week, peace hopes at Acas were dashed after bosses claimed the union walked out and Aslef officials said management did not turn up. |
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Such was the loyalty, they would turn up the next week to be hit again with the wet fish. |
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You are advised to book in advance or turn up early because tickets sell-out quickly. |
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The hog-nosed skunk uses its long snout to turn up leaf litter as it searches for worms, grubs, and insects. |
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A colleague found him dead in bed after breaking into his room when he did not turn up for work. |
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Background checks can turn up records of assaults or other violence, as well as white-collar crimes. |
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I am only 28 and yet I feel so sick of the rat race that I often find it difficult to turn up at my job in the mornings. |
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Four thousand people may turn up to participate in the contest and a white night is spent by restaurateurs to prepare for the multitude. |
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People turn up in cars to allow their dogs to exercise, which is fine, but then do not clean up after their pets. |
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The firefighters just turn up every day because it keeps the wolf from the door and it pays the mortgage. |
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All these trucks turn up at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon with gravel and sand and aggregate, wanting to dump it. |
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I like the fact that if I turn up, the kids enjoy it and they all get to play more sport. |
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Residents' associations should be authorised to fine recalcitrant drivers who do not turn up at fixed timings. |
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Whenever I went to a restaurant, wine bar, or brasserie she would turn up, uninvited. |
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After half an hour a few more people start to turn up and the hockey gets under way. |
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Airlines traditionally overbook each flight in anticipation that several people will not turn up. |
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At the Keck Observatory, it is now possible to measure extremely subtle star wobbles, so even smaller planets should soon turn up. |
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I generally wear comfortable clothes for DJ-ing, although I have been known to turn up for gigs in a suit. |
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Drivers can turn up for work and report that they have taken medication, and are unsure if they are fit to drive. |
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The television screen was enormous, but I had to turn up the volume to hear it over the roar of Park Lane. |
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These pictures frequently turn up in company reports and on the business pages. |
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What appeared to be the turning point for him was when he failed to turn up for a World Cup qualifying match in Albania. |
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The first round tie kicked off 25 minutes late when the appointed referee failed to turn up. |
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When the government gets into a stew, it is the first role of an opposition to turn up the heat. |
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Earlier this year, commentators and letter writers seemed to turn up the heat. |
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When these lot turn up in their plus fours, they out-country-gent the country gentlemen. |
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Twenty-two years of diving and never a sniff of one of the leviathans of the sea, then suddenly dozens of whale sharks turn up all at once. |
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This album will turn up, by chance, in the hidden trove of the reseller of Cabrera Infante's books. |
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We used to get a lot of inventors turn up at Northam with a box of tricks for us to look at. |
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Some of the lads have come and gone, but we've got a hard core who almost always turn up. |
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But do I relish the idea of playing a character where you're not playing the lead role and where you can turn up and absolutely go crazy? |
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But there appears to be little hard evidence of pupils failing to turn up for the second paper. |
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All they can offer is a roof for the night, some local brew, and a meal at which most dogs would turn up their noses. |
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Hundreds turn up every day for their daily stroll, morning or evening as the case may be, around the lake. |
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Therefore, he lives each day at a time, gratifying whatever desires turn up. |
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To pile stupidity on stupidity, none of the three bothered to turn up to answer the charge against them. |
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When hemming denim, you can run into some problems when you turn up the seams and find that you have up to 6 thicknesses of fabric to penetrate. |
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Fortunately he didn't turn up, or we might have suffered an embarrassing reverse, as he's probably stronger than us. |
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About half a million people are expected to turn up for the giant street party stretching 3 kilometers in the downtown shopping district. |
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She would turn up at school in yellow skinny rib jumpers, Oxford bags, two tone stack heeled clogs, smock coats and the like. |
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The event will also include an open mike session and any Aboriginal performers are welcome to turn up and share their talents. |
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As you rightly say, it is always possible that a fair coin will turn up all heads when you toss it however many times. |
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The singer had been on the run after a one-armed man failed to turn up to her court date on July 7th. |
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With my hunger assuaged, the afternoon is a heavy time. I turn up the volume on the radio, walk around the store, try to keep myself awake. |
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If they can turn down the hate-mongering and turn up the optimism and the subtle, nuanced insinuations, it might just work. |
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To take part, all you need to do is turn up in warm, old clothes, with sensible sturdy shoes. |
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Why had Madame Rostropov, the real fortune teller, picked tonight not to turn up? |
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The presiding magistrate did not turn up to court, having had magisterial duties at the La Brea district. |
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Because it was radio, he could presumably turn up for work in an old cardie. |
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There are a lot of regular guests who turn up just to tuck into salads, including many who are avowed weight-watchers. |
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Anyone unable to get a full team together can also turn up to make up more teams on the night. |
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My entire class was making a noise waiting for the teacher to turn up for a music lesson. |
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He set off in the afternoon and was meant to meet Margaret in the bed and breakfast at teatime but did not turn up. |
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Analysis of the ink in a lab notebook, for example, might turn up backdated entries or other mischief. |
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This will be a stern test for Ballintubber and all club supporters are asked to turn up and give their support to the boys in red. |
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He added that, while the backlog was being dealt with, people wanting their pack could turn up to the office to pick one up. |
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I haven't watched much manga, but the villain did strike me as one of these archetypal brooding nhilistic goths who turn up in manga a lot. |
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Trouble begins when assorted bits of a skinny-dipping coed turn up on the beach. |
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I hope people will turn up and support us because if you've got people cheering you on, in your own backyard, it has got to help. |
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The scheme involves pursuing those who skip bail and fail to turn up to a hearing after being released on bail. |
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Neither bothered to turn up and the business editor stepped in to do an admirable job as a late substitute. |
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You will appreciate that I spend much of my time reading the newspapers in order to turn up neologisms and other interesting terms. |
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I'd lay odds, though, that the thief won't be found, although the computer might turn up at some point. |
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Self-pity and defeatism are quickly banished from his mind whenever they turn up. |
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The charge was initially dropped after a witness who was to testify against her failed to turn up at the hearing. |
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The Tory idea stands a chance of success depending on which councillors turn up for the meeting. |
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I always remember him as a rather scrawny kid who used to ref our senior games when the official referee didn't turn up. |
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If you reserve seats in a restaurant and don't turn up it can be serious for the restaurant owner. |
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But the most practical option seems to be to screw your earbuds in tighter and turn up the volume on your personal sound track. |
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He did not turn up for work at Ryalux Carpets on Queensway and he has not withdrawn any money from his bank account. |
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A sensitive ear for voicing is needed to project the songful melodies effectively wherever they turn up in the texture. |
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Hence the same sheepskin jackets, wool coats and Barbours turn up year after year. |
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Racing had started 40 minutes later because the scheduled ambulance failed to turn up and the Aces then made a flying start. |
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All the western slavers had to do was turn up in port and have the slaves brought to them. |
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They actually turn up at stadiums to cheer their baseball and football and ice hockey teams. |
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I always get a ribbing at work when I turn up and my car has mud caked on it up to the windows! |
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About 200 people are expected to turn up in all, and the popularity means this is likely to become a regular event. |
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Whether your taste runs to Terminator or to Titanic, it's time to set up the plush seats, pop the popcorn, and turn up the volume. |
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He is a great man to turn up year after year and his stamina and sense of purpose is unequalled. |
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Last year's winner didn't even turn up for the ceremony so at least our Norn Iron chum and Swiss-based hero have had the grace to attend. |
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Oh boy, turn up the summer heat and you can't drag me away from an ice-cream float. |
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It seems rude not to turn up, especially if only a few people are attending and your absence will be noted. |
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They have no chairman, no money and only a few hundred diehard supporters who turn up more in hope than expectation. |
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To turn up at County Hall looking dapper and spruce would have been to strike a false, jarring note of misplaced optimism. |
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The bride's bouquet and 30 buttonholes for the guests failed to turn up at the couple's home. |
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It was no longer possible merely to turn up at the door on a whim, because you felt like a giggle all of a sudden. |
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The diphthongs ayyy and eeee turn up again and again, long vowels lengthened by slow consonants around them. |
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They even charge you a booking fee if you turn up in person and buy the tix at the Arena. |
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You turn up a bit grubby, with a dusty old backpack, and they look rather alarmed. |
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On the other hand, there are many, many others who cannot wait for the old hag to turn up her toes. |
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Men would turn up with hold-alls and shoeboxes piled with notes and turn them into Dutch guilders, Deutschmarks or, latterly, euros. |
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Hopefully the second wireless should turn up next week so we can either prove or disprove our theory and get things sorted once and for all. |
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Lane, a somewhat disreputable character, did not turn up to defend himself, and was excommunicated. |
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However, there's also a statutory defence for the defence to show that they had a reasonable excuse for failing to turn up. |
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It will be a long way from bush week when the boys from the even bigger smoke turn up to play tomorrow. |
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If it offends the viewers who reliably turn up each week for costume drama, send them a new tote bag. |
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Fishing off the tip of Turtle Point reef I had a big bull shark of some ten feet turn up. |
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After several of the local townsfolk turn up dead, all eyes fall upon this disturbed and destructive kid. |
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Is this a PM that would turn up to the opening of an envelope if he thought there was some political mileage in it? |
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Sunday saw an expectant and knowledgeable crowd turn up for what was some of the best bowling seen for a long time. |
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Only those on work-based learning courses will be expected to turn up as normal when the five-day festival of horse racing and pageantry is hosted by the city. |
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And he'd turn up with his homburg on and a little black case. |
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Loads of unsigned bands turn up and doss about for a week, basically. |
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Pupils who are able to turn up for lessons face disruption as stand-in teachers are drafted in to provide cover for staff members who are not able to start work. |
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Of course, no baby, no matter how cute and dribbly, is going to be able to turn up at the polling station with their card clutched in a tiny tight fist and be allowed to vote. |
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Plan A is actually just to turn up on the day and make it up. |
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The York team comprehensively beat Stoke City in the first round and received a walkover in round two when their opponents, Newcastle United, failed to turn up. |
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Police have issued a warrant for the arrest of former the York man John Wilson after he failed to turn up at court for allegedly breaching his order. |
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I carve a nice frontside turn up on the roll-in area of the ditch. |
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I also have friends who hate going on trips with me, because they say I always make them feel guilty when they turn up with three suitcases to my one. |
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If you are an expert sailor or you can't tell a reef knot from a mainbrace, just turn up and you can be sure of being welcomed on one of the club boats for a sail. |
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Its mild alkalinity works to turn up fatty acids contained in dirt and grease into a form of soap that can be dissolved in water and rinsed easily. |
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The first night's catch of perch, grayling and pike turn up as an aperitif, variously salted, cured and smoked, and served with endless glasses of ice-cold Lappish vodka. |
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Hordes of participants are expected to turn up for this fun event, from business teams to school teams, and sporting enthusiasts to those just taking part for a lark. |
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He would turn up at private views with distress flares and sticks of dynamite and stuff. |
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Today very nearly featured a mercy mission to the local hospital, until the patient in question had the nerve to be discharged before Lisa and I could turn up with the grapes. |
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Her husband called Thomson Medical Centre, but an ambulance did not turn up for more than 45 minutes, five minutes longer than it took the baby to arrive. |
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But careful scrutiny of passenger manifests and the brief questioning of seven passengers failed to turn up evidence that a suicide hijacking was likely. |
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It is therefore considered bad form to turn up with an article you found on the internet and presume to tell him exactly what he should prescribe for your rash. |
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The stereotypical image of marriage guidance is the woman who arrives on her own, promising that her other half will turn up, yet leaves on her own an hour later. |
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My job really wasn't to do filing or take phone calls, it was to stand in front of the door if his wife got the idea in her head to turn up and barge into the surgery. |
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Whatever else he may be, Leishman is certainly an extrovert, and the barmy bard would turn up on Saint and Greavsie delivering slices of his home-cooked poetry. |
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Last year several basking sharks cruised within 100m of the beach and a pod of dolphins made regular visits, so you never can tell what might turn up. |
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We hoped to see some of the rarer birds that turn up here like chestnut winged cuckoo, Ashy minivet, Black crested baza, but were not really disappointed in not seeing them. |
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He returned the tight grip causing my gaze to turn up to him. |
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He also knew that I'd never, ever turn up for work even slightly tipsy. |
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If my wife and I turn up our toes in an untimely way, I'd far rather he be adopted by a caring and responsible gay couple than even a slightly less caring straight one. |
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Whatever we may find to criticise about good old Auntie, let us pause for a moment and reflect on what we'd get if she should ever turn up her toes. |
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Now we can either turn up our toes or find some way through all this. |
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Many of the plants mentioned in the pages of Chris's book would quickly turn up their toes if asked to grow in some of our soggy Lakeland frost-pockets. |
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When you turn up on set, you know you're going to do it and go home. |
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I have half a mind to turn up in court on the scheduled date with the bank statements proving that they have fouled up, and then invoicing them for my time. |
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The record company reps turn up a half hour before show time. |
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She failed to turn up and the judge issued the present warrant. |
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Many searches ultimately draw a blank, but people do turn up on occasion. |
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Dad used to turn up unannounced and stay for about three days. |
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Lancashire already has 60 lay visitors who turn up unannounced in police stations across the county to check on detainee treatment and conditions. |
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But it'd turn up at film festivals and cinematheques, and you'd suddenly have to figure out how to shoehorn ten hours of moviegoing into two or three days. |
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I sent a message to the list explaining that I'd unsubscribed, and that I would still try to turn up at the odd events, and maybe reappear on the list at some point later. |
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We will wait to see how many untagged juvenile kites turn up in due course at the Argaty feeding station at Doune, Perthshire to gauge how many nests we have actually missed. |
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The poor and the needy who turn up for treatment at the hospital are now confident that the free drug cell working inside this room will soothe their pain. |
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Occasionally, as if by accident, Nora's daughter Beth would turn up, a bit weary from the sea and slightly out of sorts, and Nora would do her best to get her seaworthy again. |
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They seem to turn up in every major town in the south of England. |
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Although these tools make it easier to spy, undercover agents still have to turn up at the right place at the right time in order to collect the information. |
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But would anyone turn up their nose at a wedge of fresh home-baked Victoria sponge, sandwiched with a generous splodge of farmhouse strawberry jam and dairy cream? |
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However, you will be surprised how often a non-typical case will turn up. |
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Anyone who would like to join or find out more about Rotaract can contact the president or just turn up without obligation to one of the meetings. |
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A star-studded evening it would be as some Tollywood stars are expected to turn up at the event, and the movie-crazy Hyderabadis can have their own share of fun. |
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After being charged with the thefts and obstruction, police released him on bail to appear before magistrates the following week but he failed to turn up. |
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Discarded pieces from games may turn up stars, triangles or octagons. |
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A little ready-made harissa will turn up the heat, Lamour-style. |
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I love how people who turn up their noses at chocolate, sponge and butter cakes will happily accept a big wedge of carrot cake on the ground that it is healthy. |
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His stooges would turn up at the Party meetings and block the vote. |
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The Orkney side are hoping for a large number of exiled Orcadian rugby fans, living in or around Stirling, to turn up and show their support on the day. |
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By contrast, the oversold condition, in which the market is ready to turn up, is represented by the stochastic falling below its lower reference line. |
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But I suppose some people don't turn up if they've just got a sniffle. |
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In fact, the Golden Section is likely to turn up fairly frequently in any design derived from the square and developed by applying a pair of compasses. |
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Just turn up with pocketfuls of cash and be prepared to be entertained. |
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They're supposed to provide free courtesy cars too, but you need to book 7 or 8 weeks ahead for that, and even then they sometimes aren't there when you turn up. |
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Some are trail-worn twenty-somethings from the Forest Service, who turn up to dig out a rockslide, cut back a deadfall, or rescue a stranded hiker. |
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Thick-skinned, he fails to heed their hints about getting a replacement, even when they turn up at his house with Tom, a hot young guitar prodigy. |
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Covenant doggedly searches for a way out of his predicament and vows to keep moving in the hopes that, macabrely put, something will turn up. |
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If Laddies are opening a new betting shop and get McCririck to cut the ribbon, thousands of people will turn up. |
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Stewart seemed as irritated as I was with those ubiquitous montages that turn up during the ceremony. |
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Meanwhile, Denise confesses to pilfering from the Minute Mart just as regional inspectors turn up to check the stocktaking. |
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On 16 November he failed to turn up at court, so an arrest warrant was issued, and he was fined. |
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The first HiFi rockfest, last month, was attended by less than half of the 25,000 music fans who were expected to turn up. |
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Mind you having said that, it will just encourage the gurriers to turn up to in order to pelt bricks at the tourists. |
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Things will turn up dreamier with EVA, the Taiwanese flag air which offered planes in 2012 with Hello Kitty stickers fixed on the tail. |
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He told fans the band had not bothered to turn up for a soundcheck before going on stage. |
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A competition entry may ring a bell or a relative will turn up with an unbirthday present. |
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When I told him, he said he would probably put me on garden leave and that I won't be allowed to turn up for work for the notice period. |
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Lawrence Winters, 39, was jailed yesterday after he failed to turn up to serve his community payback order. |
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In many instances, searching did turn up earlier sources, ranging from a single match to dozens of citations. |
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Hawfinches, a big-billed woodland species, are leaving their winter haunts and can turn up anywhere. |
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Porbeagles that do turn up in the North East come in late summer, tempted by the returning mackerel and herring. |
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Family members as well as market women turn up with large headpans in anticipation of a good catch. |
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It's surprising how many pay heftily to turn up the thermostat while they are barely dressed. |
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A normal cochlea revolves through two and a half turns, from the basal turn up to the helicotrema. |
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One of the handsets, a Samsung Galaxy 6, did eventually turn up but the couple were missing an HTC 9 and a sure signal box. |
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But don't mistake that for joining the ranks of sheeple who turn up, do the do and go back in their pen until tomorrow. |
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Brett did not turn up, so about quarter to six I went down to the bar and had a Jack Rose with George the barman. |
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I spent hours in the archives, but couldn't turn up anything on the alleged criminal. |
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With its sombre tone, parental guilt, broken homes and selfharm, it'll disappoint anyone expecting the Terminator to turn up and save the day. |
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We have to wait until they're ready to receive us, and make sure we turn up at the appointed time. |
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They're called brandling worms and you can even buy them, but in a good heap they'll turn up on their own. |
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But she dabbed at an eye, cried out for a touchup and had someone turn up Grace Jones on the MP3 player. |
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Meaning a candidate goes and has coffee at a luncheonette knowing full well that a picture of him doing that may turn up nationwide in the news. |
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If I hosted a party and asked guests to wear lounge suits I wouldn't want or expect anyone to turn up without that. |
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As the event gets underway on Thursday, everyone has a blast and even party-pooper Shabnam deigns to turn up and crack a smile. |
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If anyone failed to turn up to work, they were deprived of food. |
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Participants can just turn up at the Dubai Autodrome to attend the workshops. |
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Are you cold? I could turn up the temperature if you'd like. |
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Smaller-jawed australopith ecines turn up mainly in conjunction with the monkeys and other forest animals, Behrensmeyer notes. |
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Iranian-style kebabs with their emphasis on yogurt-based marinades, turn up as far west as the Balkans and as far-east as Bangladesh. |
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But along with these guys I'd love to see Molly Stallon turn up and she'd be welcome in the dug-out. |
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When desperate Katie, who runs a fitness firm, booked psychosexual therapy for them, he didn't turn up. |
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A SHERIFF yesterday confiscated drug money from a lapdancer and her Yardie associates after they failed to turn up at court to claim it back. |
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But it is not enough to wash one's hands off Syria and sit in Switzerland, waiting for something else to turn up. |
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Greenhalgh would turn up in his wheelchair at art houses and museums claiming to have found or inherited the objects. |
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Her mother kept well away from us, which was a turn up for the book, and for the time being at any rate, I was a model husband. |
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But the method requires very precise measurements over long periods of time, and until now, has failed to turn up any exoplanets. |
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Registered players have doubled, and almost 10,000 spectators turn up at every European Nations Cup match. |
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The issue of what he did say can never be settled until more fragments of Pytheas turn up. |
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It would never do to turn up overmerry, plus the fact that he was expected to make a speech on this ghastly occasion. |
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She's such an attention seeker she'd turn up to the opening of an envelope! |
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Pierce remembered Hilda's prophecy that her indigent husband would turn up, like a bad penny. |
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It's an unusual find on this coast, with thornback being the most copmmon rays, and they turn up only occasionally. |
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The Home Wood Chipping Service will turn up and process woody prunings up to 5ins in diameter and leave it with the owner to use as a mulch or to be used in a composter. |
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Lucky ones might also see wood sandpiper, Temminck's stint, black redstart and even a stone curlew that have also been known to turn up at this time of year. |
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Apex court issues an NBW against Roy for his failure to turn up in court. |
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The decision was taken in view of the large scale complaints from the people, specially in Hyderabad that enumerators did not turn up at their houses for taking the details. |
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I've known the chap since he was a squit at Eton and was waiting each Sunday for his doting sibling to turn up at college to take him out to lunch. |
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And they wisely reckoned Mancunians might not turn up in their thousands to be waved at by the likes of Kleberson, Eric Djemba-Djemba, and David Bellion. |
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Clearly, reports of budget cuts in the police service have been wildly exaggerated if they're now able to turn up mob-handed every time a punch is thrown in the village. |
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A WOMAN who equipped herself with a blowtorch and a carving knife during an assault on a 74-year-old man failed to turn up for sentencing yesterday. |
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If Adele wants some famerelieving therapy I recommend she turn up at a factory gate next Monday morning and do an eight-hour mind-numbing shift on a production line. |
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The veteran leftwinger was accused of snubbing the monarch this week when he did not turn up to a meeting where she was swearing in other new members. |
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All we had to do was turn up, paddle, steer and stay overnight in a yurt. |
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Hagen had a poor first round and didn't turn up for the second day. |
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Although their existence in Oregon is unconfirmed, reports of grizzly bears still turn up, and it is probable some still move into eastern Oregon from Idaho. |
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Daltrey later said that the tour brought the band closer, and as the support act, they could turn up and perform a short show without any major responsibilities. |
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Acting on the Micawber principle of always expecting 'something to turn up,' he is ever on the watch, and the way that at times 'he gets to a catch' is wonderful. |
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Micawbers far from home, they waited for something to turn up. |
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Austria was the Micawber of Europe. After all something might turn up. |
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Yesterday's event, part of the racecourse's May festival, saw racegoers turn up dressed to the nines in a range of glamorous outfits despite some inclement weather. |
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Classical mythology figures such as Echo and Narcissus and Philomela turn up readily in such a space, but so does a figure like the Apache Changing Woman. |
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He landed the Deep Throat role when the original lead failed to turn up. |
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You think you're going to do a bit of naked swimming in a lake in one of the most isolated parts of the country, then I turn up with a camera crew and a volcanist. |
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Don't turn up personal stereos to drown out background noise. |
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Turn up the heat with a smoky eye created with shimmery cream shadow or see-through powder. |
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