In each case, the female vocalists is up front, and the bed of multiplicitous beats incorporates downtempo, acid jazz, nu jazz and house. |
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I think that they reckoned we had something of a soft underbelly up front but we took them to the cleaners. |
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Mr Milne deserves credit of a sort for having the courage to be up front about where he stands. |
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Maybe you should have told him up front that he wouldn't get any close-up photos? |
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The Daily Show is more trusted because they are up front about their biases. |
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It is best to be up front and acknowledge to the person that we do not know what to say but that we want to stand by them just the same. |
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We know where they're coming from, and they are at least up front about it. |
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He said he understood, we shook hands and I felt I had acted with dignity and been up front and honest. |
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I respect people who are up front with you if they have a problem and tell it to you to your face. |
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He is right to be up front with the British people about the perils we face. |
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He was interested in an up front sum to cover his initial costs and then an ongoing royalty payment. |
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It's to give them some up front money to make sure they can do the things they need to do. |
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They have solid depth up front, but lack a true game breaker in the open ice, despite their overall skating skill. |
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One fringe benefit of using the nose baggage compartment is that placing cargo up front helps soundproof the cabin. |
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And the restaurant sells its own line of chocolate candies, brownies, and sumptuous dessert toppings from a retail counter up front. |
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I did not have to put them on the spot up front and ask them too many questions about themselves. |
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However, when the plane settled in and the nose wheel came down, I first realized something was not right up front. |
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The problem was we hadn't been able to hold the ball up front, so it came back straightaway. |
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O'Reilly, who has latterly starred in central defence and up front for the Pikes, was not to be suppressed from his role in centre midfield. |
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This sluggish play up front was emphasised by the large number of unnecessary offsides given. |
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True, he was hardly put under pressure at the back but at least he busied himself around the field and was a particular threat up front. |
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The campaign warns people not to let the caller in if they are suspicious, or to be pressured into a hasty decision and pay any money up front. |
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Being up front is the only way to head them off and restore integrity and policy debate to our political system. |
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Well, they have backup oxygen not only for the passengers but also a very heavy-duty oxygen system for the crew up front. |
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The lack of an experienced striker up front was also one of the reasons Bafana could not execute their chances. |
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A better supply of early chances up front from midfield and the wingbacks would increase the strike rate and goals scored. |
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I would like to replace the crank to get a 39 chainring up front, I just can't climb on the 42 like I did 20 years ago. |
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Supporters of the draft are using it to promote indirectly politics we should champion openly and up front. |
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I know I could be oversharing here again, but, you know, it's always better to get these things out up front. |
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I guess there's nothing wrong with that as they don't hide behind teenage cheekiness and are pretty up front. |
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They overwhelmed their opponents up front with a powerful forward display that left Newcastle struggling to make any sort of impact. |
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Competition for places up front is certainly hotting up now, and I would expect him to be in the squad tonight. |
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Brave at the back, brilliant in midfield, swashbuckling up front, Laois may not be the finished article yet. |
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There's grated Parm up front, prepackaged garlic, leftover Thyme, Lauren's hot sauce. |
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Alan Reilly played up front with young Gavin Phelan with David Breen returning to partner Willie Byrne at the back. |
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The problem for Hughes is he has yet to find a suitable accomplice to partner the veteran goal-poacher up front. |
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Horses clomped out a steady pace up front, neighing every now and then to show their displeasure at being harnessed. |
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That meant I had to race up front in the peloton all the time and had to react on every change and raise of pace. |
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He is famous for wanting his money up front and for not playing a note until he has checked the payment. |
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Catherine French and Rachel Doherty worked hard up front and Kate Bradley and Sarah Male were able to continually feed balls through to them. |
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Those are very difficult paths to walk, to be up front about taking that stuff seriously, and not just using it as a trope or a conceit. |
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Bayern have been roundly condemned for paying him 6.3 million up front to ensure he joined them. |
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It is worth considering going elsewhere if a trader insists that you pay up front and there does not seem to be a good reason. |
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A severe looking priest up front was speaking very softly, only slightly louder than a confessional whisper. |
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The word connotes secrecy and duplicity, but the perpetrators have been completely up front and honest about their goals and about their motives. |
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One alternative would be to play Danny up front if young Jon Cartledge settles at the back. |
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When I came back from injury earlier this season, the gaffer took a chance on me and played me up front against Dundee United. |
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He was played in the wrong position and did not do too well, but as soon as he moved up front he has got better and better. |
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Advocaat tried playing him up front, but he only managed one goal in seven. |
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At the moment, Fergie is experimenting with playing Scholes up front, just off the big striker, van Nistelrooy. |
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Space up front is plentiful and adults can sit in the back for short journeys. |
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Many of the travelers sitting up front are not millionaires but frequent travelers and savvy fliers. |
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Joe Cole scored a cracker of a goal, but Norwich were certainly not outclassed, except up front. |
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We walk up front and not only is he doing some serious flirting with this beautiful girl, but she is flirting back with him. |
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He got the finance department involved in assessing creditworthiness and, more to the point, demanded that new customers pay up front. |
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Clive Connaughton and Daniel Morgan both had an excellent game at midfield and up front all forwards played their part in this great win. |
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This is a man who is NOT standing up front and center for drug testing with the potential Olympic athletes he represents. |
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The total fees are typically up front moneys paid by the borrower to the Lender or Mortgage Broker or both. |
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No up front moneys are required and the price is set in our price list page. |
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They may take out a home equity line of credit to pay the up front money or a percentage of the estimated construction cost. |
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Typically there is no up front money in Conventional and FHA renovation programs. |
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Charter members are those members who donated the up front moneys to establish this organization. |
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Back seats can be the death trap for unrestrained children and their parents or friends sitting up front. |
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Hasselbaink and Viduka are both prolific scorers and they are potentially a lethal combination up front. |
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It has tables and chairs along the walls, a table with snacks and a punchbowl, and a tiny proscenium stage up front. |
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In many cases, he grubstakes those who don't have the cash to pay up front. |
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From being an embarrassment up front, they have an embarrassment of riches. |
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With it's giant tires and the disc brake up front it should prove to be ideal for the West Virginia terrain. |
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The number had been daubed on the wall in off-white emulsion paint next to the boarded up front door. |
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As a business enterprise this has not been as successful as we would like, and we're up front about that. |
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After double-checking the remaining gauges up front and conducting a leak check in back, we concluded it must be an electrical problem. |
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Problem is, this pushes Mandell's vaguely tenuous, aloof vocals up front, affected twangs, warbles and all. |
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We've got excellent linebackers because of the speed there, and we're fast and quick up front. |
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In each case, the female vocalist is up front, and the bed of multiplicitous beats incorporates downtempo, acid jazz, nu jazz and house. |
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And indeed in the last ten minutes, Newry, in a better late than never style, finally got their act together up front. |
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It was a tandem-seated airplane with a control wheel up front and a joystick in the back. |
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Because of the wacky aero rules, drivers are relying more on their pit crews to get the cars out quickly and up front. |
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The Royal Australian Army owned this model, fitted with the usual kangaroo bar up front to reduce collision damage. |
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They have all the flair you would expect up front, but their defence is reckoned to be deeply suspect. |
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Their greater experience up front and ability to change tactics got them out of jail and won them a cracking contest. |
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A thick gush of guitar and xylophonic pluck, the vocals are pushed up front for the first time. |
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Fred Matthews replaced Wade up front and he was soon in the thick of it as Ilkley won yet another scrum out right. |
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The youth pastor, a young lady name Marie Earth, calls everybody to come up front. |
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Tenants normally pay annual rentals up front in either one or two installments. |
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But as he was getting ready to sprint out the door he spotted the pick-your-own live lobster tank right up front. |
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Why not institute a policy whereby those who've paid up front are guaranteed their seats and if they miss the flight, then tough luck? |
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He seemed more at home with the crowd when he came up front to sing a couple of songs with his tambourine. |
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Censorship burns me up, and I wish that anime distributors were required to state up front that the content has been censored. |
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I've never been a back-stabber and I've always been open and up front, and all the managers I have worked with will say the same. |
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The only way we could secure the tenancy for her was to pay the whole 6 months up front. |
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They wanted five months' rent up front and promised just 60 days' notice in the event they wanted us to scram. |
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Striker Eric Carl, the team's top scorer with nine goals this season, has been their primary target up front. |
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Davids runs the midfield while Kluivert scores the goals and makes the play from up front. |
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It is almost treasonous to say so, but the club are not big enough to have four star turns up front. |
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They kept the game tight up front for long periods but were absent on the blind side when scrum half Barry McCann took off on a 40 meter run. |
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While this chaos all unfolded up front, drummer Damon Richardson beat the skins with reckless abandon. |
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I think that Currie reckoned we had something of a soft underbelly up front but we took them to the cleaners. |
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You may want to do some up front work to ensure that the critique goes smoothly. |
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David Healy may at last get his chance to play up front alongside Rob Hulse when Leeds take on Wolves tomorrow. |
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Customers wanting to use badminton courts or table tennis tables have been told they must pay up front. |
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They had the scoring chances but lacked the strength and drive up front to take them. |
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There is plenty of competition for places up front even in the absence of the injured Andy Cole. |
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The player is capable of inspiring his team and can play either in midfield or up front. |
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Gill in particular made a big difference up front and added a new dimension to the full forward line. |
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We had a young team that did really well up front and I am really pleased at how they competed. |
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We controlled the game up front against a team that prides itself on being strong and physical. |
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The room was lit by a lamp, which was placed next to the meditation teacher, who was sitting up front beside a window. |
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We had two lads up front against three defenders and that made it very difficult. |
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We failed to score throughout the game despite our constant attacking force up front. |
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While Sutton looks just as comfortable in defence as he does up front, striker is his position. |
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At the moment, I think the strongest section of our squad would be up front. |
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The coach is considering bringing in Colin Alcide up front in place of top scorer David McNiven. |
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They can expect a tough encounter up front this week, but have the ability to pick up full points. |
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He has recently moved back up front, scoring twice in City's last four games. |
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He was up front at a Clash gig and a girl cut him in the side of the head with a broken bottle. |
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From here on in, he is going to ask for money up front before he works a cure on anyone. |
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The stamps would also have to be paid for up front, presenting a security and cash flow nightmare for all concerned. |
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This gent wants me to supply the funds up front to allow him to skidaddle out of the country. |
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Payment is up front and there is a choice between a damage waiver or a security deposit. |
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If you choose to pay commission, you may not have to pay anything up front, but make sure you know what the rate is before you buy. |
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She had been paid up front, and she had carried out the task for which she had been paid. |
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The budget is paid in a lump sum up front, so the practice knows where its money is coming from. |
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He'd waited five years on the list, and he'd needed to pay up front a year in advance. |
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That figure allowed him to increase the number of users from one to three, but it's still an eightfold increase in his annual payment, which is always required up front. |
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By having all of the information up front, potential buyers can quickly assess the condition and state of repair of the house without having to engage their own surveyor. |
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Bellamy has been the best striker up front for Newcastle this season. |
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I must admit up front that I have always been a sucker for this film. |
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Klinsmann may also insert Aron Johannsson at some point if the Americans need added juice up front. |
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And executives need to deal with those people-oriented changes up front or risk delays and bottlenecks in getting e-market initiatives off the ground. |
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He had decided to take a drive up to Andover and saw the boarded up front window of the general store and the carpenters hanging a new door on a house across the street. |
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A joker to his friends up front, but a joke to everyone else. |
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Eriksson still has not worked out the best partnership to play up front. |
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He could not contemplate life without his holding midfield player, his big lump up front, his defenders who defend, his channel ball, his pressing game. |
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The more you spend up front, however, the less likely your field glasses, rifle scope or spotting scope ever will see the post office, and the less time there the better. |
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Again, when exploring this topic Pearlstein is frank in stating up front that there is no silver bullet solution here. |
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I did have ideas for an 'Engage' page up front which links users to blogs, discussions, and questions but I've decided to park that for now and focus on other requirements. |
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He notes that some school districts are installing ground-loop heat pumps, which are more expensive up front but save on utility costs in the long run. |
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I would like to say up front that the following answers are my opinions. |
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We need a big fellow up front and he gives us a strong physical presence. |
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Even if they didn't reveal your identities up front, once the substance of the complaint becomes clear, he is bound to know who dropped the dime on him. |
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Your players will win points if they pick up red or yellow cards, score own goals, are substituted, concede goals or, if they play up front, fail to score. |
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If the Westphalians are able to replicate that performance and add a bit more efficiency up front, they should return with three points in the bag. |
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Keighley's pack was seldom outplayed by Scarborough's robust efforts up front, even though it was shunted backwards from time to time in the scrummages. |
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In this introductory piece, perhaps it will be helpful to state right up front who is doing the writing. |
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Well, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says what he thinks and is forceful, in-your-face, and up front with folks. |
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You should have improved net return by direct marketing your poultry and also reduce your financial risk with quicker pay-off of the small up front investment required. |
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It's advisable to get paid up front, because these dream teams are often nightmares. |
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They met the business end of the huge bomber up front and personal. |
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Peru greatly altered their team selection and played a defender up front. |
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Since we always mindlessly use taxpayer money to bail out every idiot who takes an expensive risk, let's get some money up front by selling them insurance first. |
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We need to be more composed as a team, both at the back and up front. |
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The Wolves also could use some muscle at power forward, which would give Garnett and Smith some help up front and take the pressure off the perimeter shooters. |
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Dessie O'Malley, Dara Ainsworth, Daniel Fahy and Roger Clarke are all either injured or unavailable and manager Fergie McEllin may be forced to play midfielders up front. |
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Spacious up front, if a little crowded in the back, the car has a high seating position which means that you get a very commanding view all around. |
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To secure funding for the vehicles, payment had to be made up front. |
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Strategy is that the guys up front hold up so linebackers can make the tackles. |
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Irenka was up front using the lavatory when the lights in the cabin went red and the klaxon sounded over the speakers. |
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It's a little more work up front, but it will save a lot of time in the long run. |
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I got a big lump of cash up front and a lifetime of alimony checks that would make the angels blush. |
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Its fully independent suspension, with struts and coil springs up front and a multilink rear setup, loves to caress the road. |
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With little capital up front, they were seen as a poor alternative to players wishing to switch to the professional code. |
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Other vendors may be cheaper up front, but our standards compliance will save you in the long run. |
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If we settle on the terms of the deal up front there will be much less arguing later. |
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If you don't have anything to do up front, help organize the boxes in back. |
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This was soon done, and the peddler druv up front of old Jinnie and went to git her, so as to tie her behind his waggin. |
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One of the best ways to avoid long accounts receivable timelines is by doing due diligence on your customers up front. |
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Tinkoff-Saxo's attempt to bring Alberto back in the peloton was made difficult by the mountainous terrain and the high speed up front. |
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Unfortunately, Gulf Of Naples went no pace up front and the Rock almost pulled Johnny Murtagh's arms from their sockets. |
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Killen forged a lone furrow up front for most of the Group F game and worked hard despite seeing little of the ball. |
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But they need at leats one of Carey, Carter, Shefflin or Byrne to steer them up front. |
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Lone striker Ruud van Nistelrooy was isolated up front because linkman Paul Scholes was playing too deep. |
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They do have good scrummagers, they do have a heavy pack, so it's going to be a tough battle up front again this weekend. |
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The airline refunded the cost of his flights, but Bookable Holidays would not return the pounds 284 he'd paid up front for accommodation. |
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She grouped the extroverted students in the center of the room and the introverted students up front. |
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She's Vicki Randle, and for 10 years she's been right up front, starting each show with her West African shekere, made from a hollow gourd. |
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Outside shrouds with hull chainplates support the alloy rig, while up front the retractable prodder deploys for an asymmetric kite. |
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Outside shrouds with hull chainplates supports the alloy rig while up front the retractable prodder deploys for an asymmetric kite. |
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We didn't have his trickiness up front but to have Barnsey coming in meant we could be just as effective. |
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Let them know the consequences of nonpayment up front, not after they become delinquent. |
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What about season ticket holders who shell out up front for a product, only to have what they've already paid for moved outwith their reach? |
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I've run around up front like a daftie for 10 years and not qualified for a tournament, to then walk away and then see the team get to one. |
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Rookie coach Guy Boucher's defensive scheme starts with a single forechecker up front. |
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One song is full-on rock, and the next sparse percussion and keys with his vulnerably beautiful voice way up front. |
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Even with a smallish engine up front, turning circles are often compromised. |
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The Argies have an embarrassment of riches up front, with five forwards who'd walk into any team in the world, especially if Kevin Keegan was picking it. |
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Cheika believes the Wallabies have grown steadily grittier up front since he took the helm at the start of November, and challenged his players to prove it. |
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Even with a smallish E engine up front, turning circles are often compromised by the amount of under-bonnet real estate the front wheels have to move in. |
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In a car with a smallish engine up front, turning circles are often compromised by the amount of underbonnet real estate the front wheels have to move in. |
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Callum Hassan gave the hosts some extra muscle up front when he came off the bench, but they lacked cutting edge throughout an Easter Monday morning snoozer. |
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Partisans of the latter will note that the most prominent duck-like, or anatine, feature is up front, while the beaver-like, or casteroid, tail follows along behind. |
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To say the Pittsburgh Penguins are a top-heavy club is an understatement.... The club is therefore completely reliant on Crosby and Co. to carry the mail up front. |
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Service calls can be set up by telephone or on line for any type of plumbing repair, service, or installation at guaranteed, up front money saving prices. |
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