They turned up with machine guns loaded with blanks, flares and thunderflashes. |
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Seven people won their seats by acclamation, when the minimum number of nominees turned up after an extension of the nomination period. |
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It wasn't great when a pair of tenants turned up alone for a viewing the other day. |
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I've turned up too late for the funeral, but at least I can enjoy the wake. |
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If teachers spent much time chasing absentees, it would be at the expense of those pupils who have turned up for lessons. |
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Now, in September, as you recall, he was denied entry in the U.S. and his plane diverted when his name turned up on a watch list. |
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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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But only 100 students turned up to vote at a general meeting, instead of the 300 required to make it quorate. |
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Up to 30 people turned up at Sligo racecourse last week to take on the challenge of running a mile in four minutes. |
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We turned up just before eight o'clock and left at about half past one in the morning. |
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Fifty members of the group turned up to show just how the jive should be danced. |
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Talia turned up the volume on the radio and the following message could be heard coming out of it. |
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Police say a raid of the suspects apartment turned up 200 kilos of explosives and other weapons. |
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He once turned up at Buckingham Palace in a fawn raincoat, woollen gloves and an old silk hat. |
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Grapes and raisins were certainly imported to cities such as York and London and have turned up in those places. |
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We were there only minutes when a drug dealer turned up and handed round cannabis. |
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This dolphin later turned up in Grace Bay in 1980 and demonstrated a natural affinity with people. |
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To them, it did not matter that the actress turned up 30 minutes late or that she whizzed in and out of the store in 20 minutes flat. |
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In some after-hours clubs, the music was shut off and the TV turned up for the half hour Small Wonder was on. |
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Only 32 percent of the electorate turned up at the polls, voting by a razor-thin margin to retain the existing law. |
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More than 800 invited guests turned up for the high-kicking razzmatazz celebrating the town's largest single leisure investment. |
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My friend the Italian snob turned up her nose at the pan-roasted chicken, unmoved by a savory sauce laced with white truffles and sherry. |
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He had a brown suede jacket with light brown denim pants, his collar was turned up against the wind. |
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He was extremely agitated and wouldn't let anyone near him before his father turned up. |
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Wollongong had been an ok crowd, but this looked like every bodgie and widgie in Australia had turned up. |
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If the joker is turned up, there are no wild cards and the value of the hand is doubled. |
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I stood there waiting for the bus, and when it turned up, I luckily got a window seat, which was heaven for me! |
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Five further episodes, not screened in the first run, have turned up in repeat airings. |
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Just this year came the news that a big wodge of Tolkien manuscript had turned up in a carton in the Bodleian Library. |
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About 70 families turned up for the event along with their kith and kin to exchange their greetings and their cherished memories. |
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If you put out a call for the milk of human kindness, someone usually turned up with an extra pint. |
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I turned up the music and let the car be filled with the wonderful sound of Aerosmith once more. |
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But we got the heat turned up now, the cops, they don't know what hit them. |
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Christine Caughey and Richard Simpson turned up to have a peek at our meeting and our working the crowd. |
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Fortunately the missing person turned up, safe and sound, and the boat returned to its station. |
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The first message was from one of my roommate's kooky friends, so I turned up the volume. |
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Helpfully, a letter turned up this morning explaining the entire process to me. |
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Then he turned up as a surprise and said he wouldn't miss walking me down the aisle for anything. |
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Sometimes voters turned up where they had registered to vote to find their names not on the voters' list. |
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That caused plenty of embarrassment given that some Labor Party councillors from Fairfield turned up. |
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The sounds struck her all at once, as if the volume on her ears had suddenly been turned up. |
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The workers were usually rehired for the same jobs when business turned up again. |
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If an asylum-seeker turned up with his family I am sure they would be housed in far better accommodation than these poor people have to live in. |
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The people were inside and the radio was turned up loud to drown out the din of the men yelling and laughing as they drank coffee and beer. |
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In other words, it turned up on the Times website late in the morning of that day, Canberra time. |
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She ushered guests into the studio, replenished the coffee maker, and unfailingly turned up bright and early for the 7am kick off. |
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But before the party even got started, Essex Police officers turned up and removed music amplifiers so it could not go ahead at all. |
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The first time many Pembrokeshire farmers knew a pipeline might be crossing their land was when surveyors and analysts turned up unannounced. |
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The rest of the night went smoothly and although the DJ hadn't turned up, the show was a great success. |
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Field workers are currently investigating another anomaly that turned up in the survey. |
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Each total is almost twice the entire number of anti-capitalists who turned up to the London Mayday event. |
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As the instruments darkened, I raised my tinted visor and turned up the rheostats. |
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On Friday, some nice lads turned up and laid a screed on the kitchen floor, before laying the lino on Monday. |
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The yelling wasn't uncommon, the arcade was half full, and the owner of the arcade was watching a TV with the volume turned up. |
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I thought I'd call the police station, just on the off chance, the long shot that it had turned up. |
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The asker is a middle-aged woman, and one of about 50 people who turned up to the Edmonton Art Gallery for a guided tour of the traveling show. |
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A fifth member turned up late, saying he got lost sightseeing, but the other four have not been seen. |
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Many were caught out by the dispute and turned up at railway stations to find no trains running. |
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Two teenage runaways who turned up sleeping rough in North Yorkshire have declared their love for each other. |
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Paramedics turned up at the house and found her body in the lounge partially covered by a blanket. |
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Subsequent investigation turned up 22 members and associates of white supremacist organizations in the division's ranks. |
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Don't get me wrong, that's not meant as a criticism of those loyal fans who turned up to watch the game. |
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Despite the weeks he spent tacking posters to walls, only 30 people turned up. |
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A tablet was turned up which revealed a bilingual inscription in Lydian and Aramaic. |
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He turned up on her doorstep that evening with a bottle of wine and takeout cartons of Middle Eastern food. |
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If a spade is turned it is put back in the middle of the talon and the next card is turned up for trumps. |
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A sleeveless, short robe of magenta with a short turned up collar of a slightly darker shade added a little more color and variety. |
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There was even a magician performing some wonderful tricks, unfortunately he had done a disappearing act by the time I turned up. |
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So when no one turned up for his meeting, the local satrap reacted in the only way he knew how. |
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When we first turned up for service of the documents in Perth, he ran away like a scalded cat. |
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He turned up ten minutes later with a smashed up car and his front bumper in the back seat. |
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Bits of the manuscript turned up in strange libraries, written in unlikely languages. |
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He allegedly claimed he had a 12-bore shotgun and threatened officers, a bailiff and officials with death after they turned up to throw him out. |
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The Chartists called a rally and 100,000 workers turned up to march on the government. |
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About 3,000 Thais of Chinese ethnicity from associations around Bangkok turned up to welcome the two ships. |
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One day at school, someone turned up with a box of records they said they'd found at Lime Street station. |
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Dozens turned up for blood tests, but they will have to wait until next month to find out if any are a perfect match. |
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The road twisted and turned up and around the mountains, and soon I was surrounded by thick forest. |
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It was drizzling more heavily now and Croft turned up his coat collar, cursing the watchman's thickheadedness. |
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He duly turned up on the day with his mayoress wife, Sue, and joined in the fun. |
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In May, he turned up in Baghdad seeking medical treatment, U.S. officials later learned. |
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Occasionally it happens that a red three is turned up at the end of the deal as a start card for the discard pile. |
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After the deal but before the players pick up their cards, the top card of each hand is turned up. |
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He was joined by his wife Bridget as the first party turned up at Bute House in Edinburgh to view the property. |
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Driving into work, with the car heating turned up and some mellow sounds on the stereo, I could almost kid myself that it was summer. |
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But then a red bill turned up complete with readings claiming to have been taken from her meter. |
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By this time we were willing to try anything, so he turned up early the next day prepared to beard the lion in his den. |
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I am a notoriously bad timekeeper, yet, through sheer paranoia, I have turned up at my daughter's school half-an-hour early. |
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Within a few minutes, a police car turned up with the officer and two pints of semi-skimmed milk. |
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Everybody turned up for a meeting to chat about the summer just past and the one to come. |
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Success often depends on serendipity and clues turned up by other investigations. |
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He points out this, snaps you off a bit of that, tells you how these ones flourished and those ones turned up their toes. |
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It left Sharpness, South Wales on 10 October 1944 on a journey to Liverpool with a cargo of 350 tons of barley and never turned up. |
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I make sure the volume on my beep tone is always turned up as high as it will go. |
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A 1969 survey had turned up a dismal count of just 21 tuis and 24 bellbirds for the entire island. |
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I turned up about half eleven and stayed until quarter to seven that night, and left others still playing. |
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While we wondered at their street-corner, street-clothed hardiness a couple of other toughies turned up. |
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Beyond one shadowy figure, never identified, no other suspect was ever turned up. |
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They have no bespoke in-store music service, just a battered-looking midi system, turned up to top volume. |
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Her roof has the same shallow hip but is turned up like a basin with a butterfly profile. |
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The tracings turned up in a broadside published by John Taylor through the Nauvoo Neighbor on 24 June. |
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The 70 that turned up were split up to play in two matches against each other. |
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When it turned up, the bhel poori was tantalisingly minted and just crunchy enough to pass muster. |
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One wall is made up of cabinets containing hundreds of CDs, and a stereo on which the bass and treble are permanently turned up full. |
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More than double that number turned up on Friday night, proving that its not just club football is on the way back big time. |
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The storage networking firm today said that an internal audit turned up two specific ways in which it miscalculated the stock compensation. |
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The oddest color I think I've seen was a fluorescent shocking pink compound that turned up in the lab next door when I was an undergraduate. |
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He turned up clutching a bin bag full of signed Spurs shirts for auction and watched the fun from the Bantams Bar in the Kop. |
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On a sectioned shade, clip the corners at the shade lower edge so they form a miter when the hem is turned up. |
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We turned up the next morning with a trishaw filled with pots, pans, boxes of food, jerry cans of water and mosquito nets. |
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The Italian translation of the North book turned up on Friday, a satisfying box of copies, shrink-wrapped like supermarket vegetables. |
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I was rung from the college to say he had turned up in the sickroom there and wasn't looking too flash. |
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Armed police turned up and he was taken to Bradford Royal Infirmary by ambulance where he was kept under guard. |
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It took a while for the food to arrive but we had turned up early and didn't mind sitting in the sunshine. |
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Four taxi cabs turned up and another four would have arrived if Mr Banks had not phoned the cab company. |
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When Iain turned up to meet me for the first time, he was wearing these odd, tweedy clothes and had long hair, which was very uncool for the era. |
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A large crowd turned up on the river bank to lend moral support and the entire event took less than half an hour. |
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Sometime during the middle of our rally, unbeknown to many of us, the Destiny cavalry turned up. |
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In warm sunshine, Gould turned up in coat, beret, muffler and gloves, carrying his own collapsible piano stool. |
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He was released from a court cell after a bail bondsman turned up with cash and land title deeds to bid for his release. |
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The bruise on his neck was deep purple and was easily visible even with his collar turned up. |
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What comes, instead of the dials being turned up a notch or two, is that a muted trumpet joins in. |
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And of the 5,000 children who turned up at eye clinics for further checks, about half were mildly myopic or shortsighted. |
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I turned up on Friday, and the French teacher decided he was going to consult with senior staff rather than slipper me. |
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Once we found a slipware owl which was apparently unique but, after the programme, five other owls turned up. |
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She turned up all smiles and short skirts, wearing way to much make-up and slobbering over Matt like an over-grown dog. |
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His quarry became suspicious when he turned up uninvited at various locations, including an airport and her brother's grave. |
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He turned slowly and shuffled back to his seat behind the counter and turned up the radio. |
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A huge crowd from the good old days turned up to support her and drink the free booze. |
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A brother of Wilson turned up next day and mentioned the tendency of Charles to go out periodically on the boozeroo. |
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Family members said the next day he turned up at his Chapel Street flat, slurring his words and acting completely out of character. |
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He allegedly claimed he had a 12-bore shotgun and threatened officers, a bailiff and officials after they turned up to throw him out. |
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Luckily none of the 12 people who had turned up to see me had been discouraged by my unpunctuality. |
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Ever the consummate professional, I turned up late, couldn't find the bar and was expecting Miss Vass to be a little narked by this. |
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She turned it on and turned up the volume and bouncy music began to play and it could be heard all over the yard. |
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Unfortunately, this morning the plan hit a snag when none of them actually turned up. |
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A search reportedly turned up a stockpile of pistols, long guns, ammunition, and bowie knives. |
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Jack's unspeaking mouth turned up in the slightest grin, his eyes pleading. |
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Only two women permanently work at the premises and it was terrifying when police officers turned up with a sniffer dog to search for drugs. |
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A christening was rudely interrupted when some unwelcome guests turned up at the car park of a Hampshire church. |
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Managers from the branch sat in the stocks outside being pelted with wet sponges, and firefighters turned up with a hose to give them a soaking. |
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A few days later, a pompous brigadier turned up and criticised Churchill for leaving a gap in his defences. |
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They have all turned up in good nick, and on the track they have all had better times than last year. |
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So literally, four Dutchmen turned up, and beds were hastily set up in a disused Nissen hut on the site. |
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For all anyone could have known we could have been four fat, balding Brummies with one song, but people turned up to the gig completely blind. |
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When she turned up her nose, Kottler approached her coworker only to face rejection again, but this time, he found the brush-off liberating. |
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She turned up the heater, turned all vents on the stranger and reached behind her seat for a spare jacket. |
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South Craven School had a new head teacher, John Vickers, who turned up at the school speech day to run the rule over his new charge. |
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He captained the senior team in the year 1994 and in between those years he turned up to be a fine batsman. |
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The first sign of Pierolapithecus was a canine tooth turned up by a bulldozer that was clearing land for digging. |
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You turned up late, and she is probably lost, and now, you accuse me of giving you the wrong venue? |
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Still, even those who seemed to have turned up with the intention of staying for an hour or so and then quietly slipping away, stayed till the end and cheered the winners. |
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The loudspeaker system is usually turned up to a very high decibel level. |
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Margery, with unruffled New Orleans charm, took it as a matter of course that everyone who turned up would need feeding. |
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One was for prominent Bollywood directors, the other was for the Jane Austen society who turned up to the screening in Bath dressed in bonnets and top hats. |
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The violence was turned up to 11, but the message could still have been handled with more subtlety. |
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Recent years have turned up such greats as Richard Yates, Paula Fox, Henry Roth, Hans Fallada, and Renata Adler. |
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This consisted of a made-to-measure khaki tunic of soft wool, a matching greatcoat with leather buttons and a brown felt hat edged with a short brim turned up at the back. |
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Not for the faint-hearted, this wine has the flavour turned up to eleven. |
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A 2008 Pakistani raid near Turbat turned up Abdolhamid Rigi, the brother of Abdelmalek Rigi. |
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The referee inquired of the uninformed DJ how many players had turned up. |
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Remarkably, nepetalactone next turned up in an insect, the walking stick. |
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You can imagine my utter disbelief then, when the cab turned up and turned out to be driven by a grey-haired, short man of about fifty years of age. |
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An alcoholic veterinary surgeon from Yorkshire who turned up to work drunk and hurled abuse at animal lovers will now hear his fate in the New Year. |
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Less than half of the 4,000 international journalists accredited to attend actually turned up and, by the end of the summit, even those who did were looking elsewhere. |
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We are not resigned to this yet by a long way and, considering we only had five days notice of this meeting it's amazing how many people turned up to support us. |
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Despite tailbacks, which meant drivers had to wait hours to get to the showground, organisers estimate at least 16,000 people turned up to the annual event yesterday. |
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Soon she put the music on and turned up the volume full-blast. |
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On the rare occasions when they turned up in gossip columns, it was for sightings of parents and kids piling into a station wagon. |
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I became bored so I turned up Amy's car stereo to full whack. |
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They had a whip-round and have given me the money I paid for the set to the stallholder, who had promised to deliver it to my home but never turned up. |
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In three major towns in Antrim, the sectarian ratchet is being turned up. |
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He turned up at 3pm, with a lame excuse about having had a puncture. |
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The ones who turned up on the first day, which was I think most of the team, or most of the ones who turned up at any rate, haven't been punished? |
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Yesterday, however, the triple Olympic champion turned up at the start of the women's time-trial and massacred the opposition to retain the second of her titles. |
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What would happen if all my neighbours turned up for a barbie? |
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But they were delighted and amazed when he turned up safe, but very thin and sooty, after an incredible four weeks stuck inside a neighbour's chimney. |
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My Google searches haven't turned up any first rate sources. |
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I felt less cool when I turned up on it at my school speech day. |
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Reboots are a perfect to avoid paying expensive stars and instead see what new beauties have turned up in Hollywood's in-tray. |
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A large number of dodgy documents have turned up over the last month. |
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A walk in the Fig Forest turned up a rare African broadbill. |
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He looked a bit shocked when I turned up to collect my winnings wearing a pink top and a skirt, something he got used to a few years later when I started to work for him. |
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If a four had turned up and you had a four in your hand, you would not be able to meld fours, because stealing the 4 would not leave a valid sequence. |
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By agreement, if the card turned up to start the discard pile happens to be a wild card or a red three, it may be put back into the stock pile and another card turned up. |
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Dragon skins hung in some parish churches and ploughing regularly turned up elf arrows, little-worked flints of great delicacy. |
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He had turned up all the field lights to maximum and turned on the beacon. |
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Next day I turned up again by taxi, carrying my bag of bike tools, and got out, prepared for a sweating quarter of an hour mending a bike when I should have been at work. |
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Word got out we were having a party and the world and his wife turned up. |
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More searching turned up golden slippers, and a hair net of pearls and moonstones, held on by a headpiece that looked like a combination between a circlet and a headband. |
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He duly turned up and after eventually finding some bolts long enough to refix the post, made sure it was properly fixed to the garden wall as support. |
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Members of White Watch at Bransholme Fire Station were stunned when Mr Prescott turned up unannounced in front of the building on Saturday morning. |
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Then in the seventies an almost complete fossil of another labyrinthodont turned up in rocks that were definitely much younger than 250 million years old. |
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No one knows exactly why 29-year-old Iranian costume design student Mahtab Savoji turned up dead in the Venice lagoon last week. |
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Residents of Hopgrove were sent letters informing them their wheelie bins would arrive at the beginning of April but, when none turned up, they began to smell a rat. |
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The popular view is though that these people that have turned up, through people smuggling, are bludging on the good will of Australia and should be sent back home. |
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At the relaunch of the Hampton group on Saturday, 120 people turned up. |
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On top the slabs are rendered over to seal them, then covered with oiled mulberry paper to leave a perfectly smooth yellow continuous surface turned up at the skirting. |
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If I turned up as a potential you-know-what, they at least listened. |
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He lost the bet on the twenty-eighth question, when a duplicate birthday turned up. |
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The Malaysians now say that nothing significant has been turned up from this profiling. |
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He was said to have been messianic in his zeal to make vaccinations mandatory because of his alleged stockpile of smallpox that, needless to say, never turned up. |
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Over the next three meals, she had steadily turned up the heat, and all he ever did was lavish compliments on the quality and quantity of the food. |
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The voices of the two lawmen were low, undetectable with the exception of Gordon's shouts, but when he realized that his voice was turned up, he would lower it again. |
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The sheriff said a search had turned up no nonprescription drugs, and no unusual amounts of prescription medicines. |
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The slave trade within Africa involved very high costs for guarding slaves, transporting them, and feeding them until the slavers from Europe turned up at the port. |
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One hundred and fifty-two dead border crossers have turned up in the office since January. |
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The singer Donovan turned up with his friend, a burly bloke called Gypsy. |
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Nevertheless, he is a flamboyant showman, fond of electric blue suits, who once turned up on a motorbike to wild applause at the Cannes festival, where he is lionised. |
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The victim turned up as planned and was viciously punched in the face. |
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It really is startling that not one fragment of an airplane that weighed 250 tons has yet turned up. |
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He'd never live it down if he turned up at the park wearing purple. |
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That fall, the process of smoothing out and filling in the technical details of Wiles's celebrated result turned up a troublesome gap in the proof's logic. |
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It was a long shot, but ABC listeners turned up seven big bells. |
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Ten years ago, long before he won his first cap for Scotland or the Lions, Tom Smith turned up unannounced and unheralded at London Scottish's leafy ground in Richmond. |
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Everyone who drew benefit from the estate was hoping that their new lord and master would not be a foreign absentee landlord, who turned up two or three times a year. |
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One such lost soul turned up at my office door earlier today. |
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A motley little crowd of regulars braved the pouring rain and turned up. |
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I've turned up to things underdressed, and only once or twice I've been overdressed. |
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Some people have turned up at University Hospital demanding emergency attention for paper cuts and broken false nails. |
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If every rubberneck who'd turned up for a squint of James Turner Street had left a tenner, we'd be hearing none of this victimhood piffle. |
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Yesterday, the OAP turned up at court proudly wearing his service medals and a blue beret and walking with the aid of a stick. |
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But now Kirklees Council crews have turned up and shut Queen Street South to carry out work on traffic islands. |
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Chytrid skin fungi, which have devastated frogs in parts of Australia and Central America, have now turned up in the wild in the United States. |
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Polar stratospheric clouds, which drive ozone loss in Antarctica, turned up in force during the most recent Arctic winter. |
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It turned up in the records of the Mammalogy Department and baffled staff until they were able to decipher the handwritten note on the back. |
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The breakthrough was when she turned up to audition for EastEnders, wearing the tartiest clothes she could find, including a daring micro skirt. |
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Schomberg turned up, yawning affectedly, almost before Davidson had regained his seat. |
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At noon the barograph curve turned up and the wind moderated, the sky gradually clearing. |
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The excavation turned up one small femur, one broken calva, and one jawbone. |
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Janice thought someone stole her cheapoid camera and ran around accusing everybody, but when we looked, it turned up in the mess under her bed. |
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The prosecution moved to suppress certain items turned up during discovery. |
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A spasm of violent nausea seized him and he turned up his eyes into his head in a frightening grimace which seemed almost epileptoid. |
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Within seconds, other police cars turned up, as well as two fire engines and ambulances. |
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All computers had done was to speed up the process. New fans turned up more quickly, disappeared into gafia within months, if not weeks. |
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In 1974, 7,000 people turned up but it was violently broken up by police, who made 220 arrests and the festival was banned. |
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They only remained at this ground for a year as in April 1899, 14,000 fans turned up to watch Spurs play Woolwich Arsenal. |
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Ireland turned up two men short for their game in Cardiff in 1884 and had to borrow two Welsh players. |
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In late 1946 Thomas turned up at the Taylors' again, this time homeless and with Caitlin. |
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As many as 130 landowners turned up to witness the event ranging from Sir John of Combo to Sir William Murray of Fort. |
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Liverpool turned up the pressure in the second half, pulling a goal back before being awarded a penalty nine minutes from time. |
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Scott Fitzgerald turned up at the farm and sparred three rounds with Welsh. |
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Some southern species have occasionally turned up as vagrants in the North Atlantic and can become exiled, remaining there for decades. |
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Many priceless icons, relics, and other objects later turned up in Western Europe, a large number in Venice. |
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In some places, the air conditioning was turned up earlier in the day to precool buildings, and then turned down during peak hours. |
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This turned up some interesting finds indicating previous occupation on the site. |
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That Joan's ex-boyfriend turned up to the school dance with Mary was a slap in the face for Joan, and now the girls are no longer best friends. |
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Whenever he would get in trouble, Smith turned up the charm even more, smooth-talking his way out of serious punishment. |
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Lying so, her face turned up against it, her stiffened lips kissing the very dumb, unanswering wood, a thought came to her. |
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As we reach the city today, rush hour has been turned up to eleven, so there's plenty of waiting in traffic. |
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Well, so far, he's not turned up any Lord Lucans, but he's had more than his fair share of Wallies. |
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A WHITE-TAILED eagle has turned up on the seabird haven of the Farne Islands for the first time. |
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A search of the suspects' vehicle turned up 34 bronze coins and two historic grave stelae. |
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Only four or five of our players turned up and played as if it was a final and we ended up being outworked, outfought and outplayed. |
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The virus had also turned up in 17 other vertebrate species, including cats, dogs, chipmunks, striped skunks, bats, and alpacas. |
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The puffer fish poison, tetrodotoxin, has turned up in a variety of other creatures that spend at least part of their lives in water. |
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The mystery woman turned up at the most high-profile events with Kim Jong-un, leading to fresh speculation that she's Kim Jong Kardashi-un. |
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But only if that someone is not Mathieu Debuchy who turned up at Newcastle training ground wearing a crimplene suit. |
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Villagers in V Northiam, near Rye, East Sussex, said the man turned up at his ex-partner's home before opening fire at about 4pm on Thursday. |
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After I got home, another red-eyed vireo turned up near Land's End, where I had been less than 24 hours previously. |
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Rayah Khamees, an excited woman who turned up to file her nominations could not complete it due to not possessing the national ID card. |
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A previously unknown species of sea lily has turned up at seamounts more than 1,600 meters below the waves at sites off Antarctica. |
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The first preserved leafcutter bees from the Pleistocene epoch have turned up in the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. |
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The military musicians turned up at brave 12-year-old Garvey Evans's front door after hearing of his battle to beat a brain tumour. |
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The research has turned up clues to a neuroprotective mechanism that could lead to a treatment for Alzheimer's disease. |
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But when he turned up to collect the 13ftx13ft inflatable Spiderman there was no sign of the customer or bouncy castle. |
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But not a single Los Angeleno turned up for the chance to appear in Ripley's Believe It Or Not Encyclopedia Of The Bizarre. |
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Now the cuddly toy has turned up at a beach in Bomlo, Norway, after a two-month, 300-mile voyage across the North Sea. |
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Met Police turned up and arrested Roxanne, of Orpington, South East London, for a public order offence. |
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Oddbins on Allerton Road turned up with the commendable pounds 10 Ribbonwood sauvignon blanc from New Zealand. |
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The international discovery hunt has turned up other nuggets. |
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By asking around, Vecchione turned up images from other scientists, most of whom had been searching the ocean for something else. |
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A man who was seen with an imitation machine pistol got a shock when police turned up with the real thing. |
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Heartbroken animal-lover Jacob Richter had given up the tortoiseshell cat for dead until she turned up in a garden a mile away. |
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Sadly I can't imagine the woman who turned up knickerless to meet Grandma landing the most important royal commission of the century. |
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One day, he turned up with gemma, whom he'd gotten from the pound. |
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Among those taking part were more than half a dozen members of the Nuneaton Juggling Club who turned up on unicycles of all sizes. |
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More than a hundred people turned up at the Malate church in Manila for the annual event held near the feast day of St Francis of Assisi. |
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A SCARED hotel manager opened her bar outside licensing hours after busloads of Rangers fans turned up. |
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Smartphones have been hogging the spotlight in recent years, but earable computing has turned up almost unnoticed. |
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A very big thankyou to all who turned up in such cold waether. |
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It's the weekly half hour when the emotion is turned up to 11 but the atmosphere is so quietened that you can hear the dust clattering against the studio's lighting rig. |
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I was racking my aging memory, desperately trying to remember who the heck the Yellowheads were and why they had turned up at our place precisely at suppertime. |
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Studies have turned up a link between BPA and heart disease, and exposure to the chemical might make a person more likely to develop diseases such as diabetes. |
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Sile was spotted with a mystery man who had a cigarette in one hand and the other firmly gripped around her waist as she turned up to the Meteors aftershow bash. |
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And 25-year-old Chinese student ese student y John Yu, who is originally from Shanghai, turned up to find out exactly what it means to be an All Ireland champion plougher. |
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When my old friends turned up, my wife felt quite out of it. |
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Thousands of fans turned up to see their favourite stars perform, many braving the rain with some even lining up days in advance to get a better position in the mosh pit. |
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Charles turned up late and drunk, and proved surly and uncooperative. |
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But the show kicked off to a flat start with the microphone being turned up too high, ruining the opening scene where The Usherette introduces the story. |
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Line South East, part of Operation Fuller, ran past Ushant to the vicinity of Jersey, to find a sortie from Brest which had turned up the Channel. |
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Gordon's obsession with stringed instruments began at the age of nine, when a friend turned up at his family home with an out-of-tune Spanish guitar. |
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And on October 29 he turned up at the Newcastle home of Lorraine's boyfriend Ali Wahabi and began threatening his ex before smashing up her partner's CCTV camera. |
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Christmas Day matches were popular in that era and 33,000 turned up at St Andrew's to see Swansea beaten 3-1, thanks to goals by Cornelius Dougall, Harry Bodle and an owngoal. |
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However, the mum of three didn't do much to dispel the baby rumours when she turned up to the studios in New York dressed in a loose-fitting coat. |
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As far as the dashes are concerned, the bug is the same in operation as any regular key would be if it were turned up on edge instead of sitting flat on the desk. |
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It was supposed to be a GIM, but none of the global investors turned up this time and all investments came from the Indian companies and Public Sector Undertakings. |
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Attempts to accuse anthropologists of complicity with the CIA and government intelligence activities during the Vietnam War years have turned up surprisingly little. |
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Dad-of-two Clark, from Larkhall, was working backshift repairing and overhauling engines when managers turned up on Halloween 2006 to find out why an order was running behind. |
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You confidently suspected that if you turned up at one of the meat markets in town there would be a canny chance you'd pull a warmish body with a pulse. |
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