The announcement of Lukis' unceremonious dumping capped off a dreadful week for Nine. |
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With an unceremonious toss, he deposited a black crust of bread and a beaker of stagnant water into the cage. |
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The latest crisis in West Indies cricket and the unceremonious sacking of the best WI talent is the ultimate insult to West Indians. |
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The Italians' unceremonious drop to fourth place is unheard of in the world of ice dancing. |
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The oil paint is used dryly and sparingly in the unceremonious manner of practiced mural painters. |
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The judges inquired especially about my non-participation in our son's bris ceremony, as I had preferred the unceremonious medical version. |
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Oregon fans were running all over the place, clobbering each other in unceremonious embraces, laughing loudly and then simultaneously sobbing. |
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But it has no more to do with this sound than with the unceremonious plonking down of glass. |
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Tad's quick and unceremonious analysis sets the stage for gamers, letting then know what the mission is about and why we should care. |
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Quite different from that of other prophets, Kafka's work has about it an unceremonious assurance. |
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Kerry's high-flying minors were brought to earth with an unceremonious bang by a resurgent Meath in yesterday's opener at Croke Park. |
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If Cooper's departure from Covent Garden was a lunge for freedom, Wildor's was an unceremonious, inexplicable freezing-out. |
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The dot-com bust, the recession of 2001, and the corporate crime wave and accounting scandals of 2002 brought the party to an unceremonious end. |
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As I dumped my books into my bag in an unceremonious fashion I heard someone come up behind me. |
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Both these machines had their heyday, but now they seem to be on their way out, in a very unceremonious manner. |
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His career rebirth following his unceremonious ousting from the legendary Black Sabbath was nothing short of remarkable. |
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I came off my line to close down the angle, but somehow managed to make contact with Cora, bringing her to ground, in what looked like an unceremonious challenge. |
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Her nipples, the color of watered wine, were erect with their unceremonious exposure to air. |
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But for sheer entertainment value, the young Europeans seem to know how to be naturally affable and unceremonious. |
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Deceptively simple instrumentation and unceremonious presentation belie the power of his sound. |
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I've mentioned my preference for unceremonious elopement right? |
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After dumping the bodies out and giving them unceremonious burials, Sahara and I go back to my house and prop the front door back up in its frame. |
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Instead, it just kind of blissfully floats around in its own self-contained environment, content to prettily fizzle out into an unceremonious anti-climax. |
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In Internet parlance, the baby-faced de Jong is a newby, and he's not hiding the fact with his overly earnest fluster following his unceremonious deflowering. |
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Before I could answer, I was clobbered in an unceremonious hug. |
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See how it ranks against these other examples of actors returning to shows years after unceremonious exits. |
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Hundreds of military careers were brought to an unceremonious end, books were written, and there was a TV film. |
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Now he looks to be making an unceremonious exit from the Baroda Cricket Association as well which he has been ruling over like his personal fiefdom. |
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Although more active and more heavily orchestrated than Eno's ambient compositions, its 18 tracks waft in and out in similarly unceremonious fashion. |
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In the re-match the next day, the Railways made an unceremonious exit. |
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The unceremonious crumbling of the soviet style experiments with socialism has left the profession of Marxist studies under enormous pressure to seek a new orientation. |
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The thought of unscrewing the lid and just upturning the contents into the rushing water seemed so unceremonious, even though it's what she'd come 3,000 miles to do. |
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You definitely couldn't call it unceremonious. |
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However, the answers have also been quite direct and unceremonious. |
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A 3-0 defeat to Portugal in their final group game brought an unceremonious denouement to Matthaus' 20-year career in the national team, with whom he amassed a record 150 caps and took part in five FIFA World Cups. |
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Proof of this is the Italian Government's barely disguised attempt to put increasingly unceremonious pressure on France, which is rightly unsure as to the need for the Turin-Lyon tunnel. |
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The curious sentiment I hear reflected is that with the former finance minister's unceremonious dismissal, we have somehow lost a pillar of managerial competence from the Liberal side. |
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