Nobody is kicking down your door, confiscating your icebox and saying you can't drink into the wee hours. |
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They left the ship to tour Islay's Bowmore whisky distillery to enjoy a wee dram or two, while the Princess Royal went on her textile trek. |
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Jason had been in the kitchen for at least 5 minutes, and Sarah was getting a wee bit impatient. |
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He wonders if I am not being just a wee bit hypocritical in my praise of honest, humble work. |
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The main purpose of my wee trip was to see my Uncle John and give him a poke and prod prior to his heart surgery. |
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I'm not sure if he knows how to use a cat flap, so a wee training session might be in order. |
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Scary fell off the wagon last night and got seriously mullered before rolling home in the wee small hours singing. |
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I know that a corporate did approach the Alliance many moons ago and request a wee policy change and was told to naff off. |
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If the pictures are a wee crooked and sloshy, well, then that would be accurate, now wouldn't it? |
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Now wait on a minute, I'm not suggesting anything even a wee bit subversive. |
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It was very nice indeed but I have to fight the urge to be TOO tidy, so the wee bugs and beasties have somewhere to overwinter. |
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The vented roofs of Caribbean housing are great for surviving the high gusts of a tropical storm but lousy at keeping out uninvited wee beasties. |
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House dust mite being the wee beastie that lives in carpets, cushions and bedding, and seems to provoke asthma. |
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These wee beasties can ruin a holiday if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time. |
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With regard to wee garden-dwelling beasties, it is important to sort out the friends from the foes. |
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If you've never heard of emulators before, they're diddy wee programs that let you run software from other platforms outside the native hardware. |
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It was always the sorest toil and the clattiest jobs they would set the wee one to do. |
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He sat up a wee bit straighter and allowed more of his body to cover her as a human shield if someone did indeed attack. |
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Given this it's probably going to be a wee while yet before employers cotton on to why you appear to be so engrossed in your work. |
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There was also another wee drama when my sister Isabelle fainted from sunstroke. |
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I'm worried that at some point, someone's got the purpose of those two rooms mixed up, as the stench of wee in the kitchen is unbelievable. |
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It really is a splendid tearjerker, though some may find it a wee bit like watching paint dry. |
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Many staff see it as matter of a honour to be at their desks longer than their colleagues and send e-mails in the wee small hours to prove it. |
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I've seen squirrels without ears, and chipmunks with very short tails, and mice with beaky wee stabmarks in their chests! |
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This is what wee Nit tends to do when choccy bars are pointed in her direction. |
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I've got a nice wee part time gig at the National Library starting next month and I'm well chuffed. |
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If things look just a wee bit different, it's because I tweaked the typeface and size to make things slightly easier on my tired eyes. |
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I've got my wee in a little bottle, in a little bag, in a larger bag, in my handbag. |
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Those who fancy a late-night meal with their drink can linger until the wee small hours. |
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The heirloom tomatoes were sliced, salted, peppered, and placed on a white dish with a wee bit of basil. |
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Unfortunately, however, wee Walter then tried to back up his arguments by citing a number of other shorties who were a hit with the ladies. |
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The level of their club football perhaps drops a wee bit because of that so they have to counteract that now. |
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Gone are the days when a wee dram and a tin of shortbread were enough to get the nation birling into a hangover worthy of a new year. |
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I'm not really a cat person but there's something about this character that melts my wee heart. |
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We kept walking, stopping off at a fast-food place to have a wee in their loo. |
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So who will be enjoying a wee dram and celebrating lower interest rates this weekend, and who will be crying in their beer? |
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Every so often they stopped and everybody got off and had a wee on the side of the road. |
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Despite having been taken outside 3 times before 3pm today, he still decided to wee on the floor while I was busy working upstairs. |
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To serve, slit the haggis down the middle and spoon the gushing entrails on to warmed plates with the clapshot and a wee dram or two. |
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And one of them has managed to wee on the floor rather than where they should. |
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There would be piers, cafes, a wee beach type affair resplendent with the shiny pebbles, seaweed and rock pools remembered from childhood. |
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I'll never forget the joyful expressions of disgust we would scream out as wee children. |
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I wonder how the folk of Edinburgh might treat a wee refugee Glasgow cowpoke seeking asylum in the east. |
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The wee Glasgow derby may lack the sectarian undertones of the big one, but it lacks none of the mutual antipathy. |
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They have video poker machines built into the bar so Darren decided to squander one dollar on a wee bet. |
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To me, it seems a wee bit more likely that it was y'all libertarian grumpy-pusses. |
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Sometimes he does things with the ball that are magnificent, other times he gives it away when you'd expect a wee lassie to keep hold of it. |
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Bad custom will thrive as it is wont do into the wee hours in less hospitable joints. |
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He better be on his toes come Monday, though, as wee Jack is planning to make mincemeat of him just to teach him a lesson! |
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The wee man was a big artist, producing some huge works including a triptych around two metres high. |
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There stands the wee dog on his hind legs, his wound bandaged, a gun-belt strapped around his middle. |
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But after a whiskey-fuelled wrestle with his demons lasting into the wee small hours he lost his bottle and decided against the procedure. |
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Orange flames lit the sky as fire destroyed a building on Duke Street during the wee hours of yesterday morning. |
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Give this girl a gimmick, leave her to fiddle and footer about with it into the wee small hours and, in no time, she's smitten. |
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There's a lot more than revising for exams that gets students of Jawaharlal Nehru University out of their beds in the wee hours of the morning. |
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The author, who seemed a wee bit surprised by their presence in the shop, autographed the copies. |
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There's another wee guy who was not quite all there and he used to go into the record shop and ask for Elvis' latest hit. |
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The sugar high took me into the wee hours, and as a result, today I am feeling slug like and overly emotional. |
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The Lanes are a network of intriguing cobblestoned streets and alleyways filled with wee shops, galleries and eateries. |
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Most of her pieces are made-to-order with a wee bit of the customer's taste incorporated into her basic design. |
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His wee cat jumped on his bed and batted him on the head and yammed till he got up. |
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They'll have the rare opportunity to dance into the wee hours of the morning without going to an out-of-town doof. |
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In the wee hours of the following morning the stock index futures markets began to rally sharply. |
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When I go to see him he plays brilliantly and then has a wee lean spell but I think when you're a flair player you tend to be more inconsistent. |
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They are the mighty minnows of the national league, a wee club with limited history and resources, but an indomitable instinct for survival. |
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He may be getting on a wee bit but he is probably as fit now as he has ever been and has been our most consistent player this season. |
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I did a wee search online, and came up with the yoga place in E2, just 5 minutes from work. |
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We went to Anna's place after and then to see one of her friends for a wee while. |
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Ross has the demeanour of a superstar but the wee game of shinty cannot give him the context he truly deserves. |
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I can often be seen frugging around my living room in the wee hours to a spot of Elvis. |
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One of the things I always get told off for is my habit of staying up till wee hours in the morning. |
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A great flick to take the wee ones to, especially when current paranoia practically begs both parents and kids to have their nightmares defanged. |
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On the laid-back tune, she entertains the thought of heading over to her bae's place during the wee hours of the morn. |
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After that, Ginty dandered about our wee town for a while and then he stood on the street corner and watched a few cars going up and down. |
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And they all traipsed out for another round of triangular sandwiches with the crusts cut off and a wee cup of tea served in the best china. |
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It's not like taking a wee chunk out of one of the thousands bobbing around the solar system is some kind of cosmic vandalism. |
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Even after hours of non-stop dancing into the wee hours, most people find that they are rejuvenated and full of energy. |
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For those that got in, we drank away until the wee small hours and talked of old times, japes and larks. |
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Armed with his euro convertor from the wee hours yesterday morning, no barman was going to pull the wool over his eyes. |
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It was great fun though and I am sure I will continue to go till the wee fella makes an appearance. |
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Mumbai police arrested a person in relation with illegal piracy at the domestic airport in the wee hours of Saturday morning. |
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He lived next door to me just through the wall from my bedroom in his own wee 1-bedroomed tenement flat. |
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And if you're a good wee boy we'll see if we can bung you some more dosh when the Scottish block gets fixed in a few weeks' time. |
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Those wee ones love the man and are fit to be tied when it's time for him to leave. |
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And, if I'm being honest, I just hope that I can perform that wee bit better than everybody else. |
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But some of them are a wee bit tired now, which is understandable in players so young. |
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With a wee bit of searching, I found out the mystery presenter is none other than Nance. |
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Why does diving makes you want to wee more frequently than you would on land? |
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The players battled away and believed in their own ability and I thought we were just a wee bit unlucky not to win the game. |
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At home, I tend not to let her have anything to drink after 7 pm and then lift her so she can have a wee at about 12 midnight. |
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It's got a really well-appointed gym so unfortunately I'm going to be spending a lot of my time there over the next wee while. |
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It's just a wee bit too early in the school year to be running off with personal days. |
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She has a beautiful even, harsh coat, dark wheaten in colour and a dear wee head with a good-shaped muzzle. |
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Here you will find a number of great wee shops which are perfect for whiling away an afternoon browsing among the treasures. |
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I would love to go, but I am afeared that a trip to Sydney is a wee bit out of my budget at this point. |
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Also you do tend to suffer from a wee bit of melancholia and you quite enjoy it. |
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Well, actually, I've never had either, but my mum used to give me syrup of figs when I was wee and I liked it. |
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And the hag, insisting that she felt a child quick within her, begged Bourgeois to feel how the wee jester cut a caper in her belly. |
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But it's a nice wee place, and is dead posh to boot, so it's survived pretty well. |
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But such is the risk world leaders take if they fancy a wee hurl on a scooter during some much-needed downtime. |
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A large number of family and friends attended a great night of music, food and fun, and partied well into the wee hours. |
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Instead, I welcomed in a very quietly spoken, specky four-eyed skinny wee dude who looked like he wouldn't say boo to a gooseberry. |
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He takes on the roles of other characters, as well as strumming a few wee tunes on his ukulele. |
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After many phone calls around the country, my local benefits office invited me down for a wee chat. |
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Dutifully and respectfully, he signs for each person, even until the wee hours of the morning if need be. |
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I'm not a daft wee laddie, and I know that happens, but it doesn't normally happen quite so blatantly, so I was annoyed and angry. |
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His first crime was taking a fairy cake from a shop, then he got into trouble for taking a wee laddie's bike. |
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Why shouldn't Carmellini do something a wee bit nasty to keep that miserable peckerhead felon from enjoying the fruits of his ill gotten gains? |
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He and his ilk are constantly pilloried for their behaviour and slammed for showing other daft wee laddies a poor example. |
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I think this one started when he was just a wee laddie with a ladybird book on weather but it was reincarnated last week. |
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Perhaps your cat would like her basket rearranged with a new throw and a little wee pillow all lightly dusted with catnip. |
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It gives you a wee dunt to miss out, but you just have to pick yourself up and go out and play as well as you can. |
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The boys had merely had a few drinks and a wee singsong, and things had gone slightly awry. |
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Meanwhile, apparently, in Brussels there is a statue of a wee fellow having a pee. |
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We all have green goblins, those nagging wee voices nibbling away at our fraying self-esteem and confidence. |
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But it just goes to show you what sort of breed of people lived in our wee town. |
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There is probably a biological reason why, no matter how desperate one is to do a poo, one always has to have a wee wee first. |
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It's a wee bit more expensive per bale than shavings but it is, according to the bumf, four times more absorbent. |
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I love when the lawn is new-mown but the task can bet just a wee bit repetitive. |
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He passed most of his time, from morning to the wee hours of the night, in the kitchen and the adjoining mess hall. |
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This troglodytic existence was hardly a preparation for later life for those wee ones. |
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The party continued on into the wee hours, changing venue a few times, and I arrived home a very happy camper. |
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I think I'm fascinated by all the food bits in my kitchen the way new parents are fascinated by all the gurgles and faces on their wee ones. |
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In adapting to life on ice, algae have provided food for the snow flea and many other wee creatures of the ice. |
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Given the choice of the national anthems or another wee snifter of the national drink, they made their choice. |
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Ever since I was a wee lad of five, it's been imprinted on my brain to be chivalrous and gentlemanly. |
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As I sat there up to my elbows in compost, she talked me through the joys of drizzling pesto and supping a nice wee Chilean white. |
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It was a genuinely fun wee low-budget film, and contained a million instantly quotable lines. |
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A fireside chat in the wee hours of the morning attains a heavenly composure, the dramatic ethereal lighting making this their crucial scene. |
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They got a wee bit of luck with the bobble but it was no more than we deserved given the way we performed in the second half. |
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Some nice wee Polish ladies make us tea, plates of borscht and alcohol free fruit punch. |
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Everyone knows Dinah doesn't go gooey over babies, but I must say how impressed I am with the Zutano line of clothing for wee humans. |
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My nose started running after tea, and I feel a wee bit pukey, and now my ear is refusing to pop. |
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I remember when each street was a wee community with events such as the annual bus run to Saltcoats for all the weans. |
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It's not that I'm unhappy about the situation, but it does feel a wee bit overwhelming sometimes. |
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Apart from a variety of draft beers, if you're partial to a wee dram you'll be dazzled by the choice of malts on offer! |
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It seems I have upset one of the more remote of my readers when I came down a wee bit heavily on divers using hard drugs. |
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Laidlaw had Jack eating out of his hand, especially when he offered him a wee trip round the Cote d' Azur in his yacht. |
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Viana delights the crowd with a wee jiggle before teeing up Shearer, who dribbles his shot straight at Buffon. |
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When she wants to go to the toilet she rings a bell once for a wee and twice for the other thing. |
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Compare and contrast this contrite pose with the self-same penitent jailbound all over again last year as a result of felling two motorists during a wee spell of road rage. |
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Derek winds me up that I have a wee boy who is English because he was born in Carlisle but I get him back because his wee girl was born in Edinburgh. |
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When she had her own wee house you could have eaten a meal off the floor. |
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Nice. If the dog needed a wee in the night I'd have to go with him, as the dog was impossibly large and ungainly, and the door was impossibly high off the ground. |
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It's ok to wee in the sink, as long as you have the tap running. |
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He went to bed early and read westerns or thrillers until the wee hours. |
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He suffered burns to the back, neck and hands while trying to save his home from a blaze which engulfed the building during the wee hours of yesterday morning. |
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He's also, just this minute, taken delivery of a pair of binoculars with built in digital camera so will no doubt be playing with them for the next wee while. |
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I'm feeling just a wee bit dehydrated and ever-so-slightly tetchy. |
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Alan Craig looks like a regular Scot, not the dour miserable sort, but a wee nuggety jovial lad with a philosophical bent and a twinkle in his eye. |
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I tend to use our compost in spring, on beds which weren't manured over winter but which could do with a wee boost in preparation for the season's sowing or planting. |
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It was dark, save for the sconces that lined the walls, but many of those had burned out, giving even further evidence that the wee hours of the morning were nigh. |
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How do you take a set of front-panel switch and LED cables that end in 3.5mm jack plugs and interface them in an attractive way with the tiny wee pins on a motherboard? |
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And no squid is safe from the Seattle squid jiggers who flock to the docks at dusk and stay into the wee hours of the night, hoping to catch a few. |
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If we tried to show appreciation to everybody else, just for a wee bit every day, I'm not saying the world would be perfect but it would be better. |
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As mentioned on Friday, I've been a wee bit tired of late, something that's been dragging on and off since before Xmas and it's getting a bit annoying all told. |
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We've had a great eight years together now, and the arrival of wee baby Alex has placed us in a blissful state neither of us could have imagined possible. |
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From a personal point of view, I would say I'm a wee bit jealous. |
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Did it matter if the wee soul's voice sounded a bit thin in the recording studio, so a professional session singer was brought in to beef it up a bit? |
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I think only twice people came to the house and once it was wee laddies. |
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In a few years, maybe, you will have to do a little hand-to-hand combat with him in those wee bleak hours, when confidence threatens to drain away. |
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There is a wee bit of bedhead in the back of the head going on there. |
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He was drinking like a fish, every night, into the wee hours. |
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Think I'll have a wee joint, something to eat, and toddle off to my bed. |
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Live music, cabarets, papare bands, free beer, cash bar with discounted prices, food stalls, entrance gifts will see you through to the wee hours of the morning. |
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So Jim spared his blushes and asked him for a wee note on the subject. |
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When I was a wee tyke we played cops and robbers and cowboys and Indians. |
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Knits are central to this look, either hugely textured, fine silk knit with muted multi-coloured stripes, or slightly undersize, a bit like your wee brother's school jumper. |
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I usually bring a wee bit of honey with me on rides in case I bonk. |
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Maybe they thought we were some hicks from the sticks, and were a wee bit complacent, but we have demonstrated since then that we are nobody's pushovers. |
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I'm a wee bit scunnered with football at the moment, as you can imagine. |
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A source close to Leo, one of his defenders, says since all the shooting has been at night, it's unlikely Leo's been cavorting off-set, or in Rome, during the wee hours. |
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Here on the west coast, where every wee cormlet left in the ground in the fall sprouts in the spring, home gardeners will empathize with Parkinson. |
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He'd get a wee bit shirty, like you'd just spat on his baby, and tell you that we'd be finished in a few minutes so we'd best just press on ahead. |
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Amy is a picture, in her pert wee bonnet and a lovely blue dress. |
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There are fireworks, of course, and wee boys have a licence to roam the streets letting off bangers up closes, down dunnies and underneath unsuspecting old-age pensioners. |
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And those who had to travel to Oshkosh to heed this wee voice inside will consider it well worth the trip. |
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So the evening stretched into the wee hours and fishboy got well soused. |
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Aye, we're a poor, pathetic wee excuse for a nation right enough. |
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I saw several young women sporting cheerleader skirts, high heels and skimpy wee tops doing laps before the steps, making sure the boys got an eyeful. |
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I have discovered that wee Ying also has a penchant for choccy with her Bolly and this explains the disappearance of the Mars bar destined for your oesophagus and beyond. |
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For more than a wee while, we discussed the potato and poteen, that wickedly potent brew that has been known to kick-start a reluctant cow into labour. |
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The plight of these poor folk who were losing their wee holiday homes was no doubt a worthy topic but I was looking for something a touch more epoch-making. |
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Next thing, a wee guy whizzes past me, hits something and goes flying. |
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So, what were Putin and berlusconi doing in the wee hours of Friday morning? |
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Ben had just got in from a gig and a couple of bottles of vino and so he, Sarah, Marky and I stayed up chatting, drinking and playing games until the wee small hours. |
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We're leaving for Chicago in a few hours to attend a wedding, see family and curb a wee bit of this wanderlust that is gripping me now that I have regular work. |
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For the first time New Zealand has got its pink act together and made a range of food-friendly wines with attitude rather than the wan wee guzzlers of the recent past. |
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A number of our friends lined up for cuddles with the wee darling, and several photos of people who we had not hitherto suspected of being clucky fussing Rebecca now exist. |
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In the wee hours of Christmas morning, a flight deal was shared in an exclusive Facebook group for urban travelers. |
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And the wee bachle from Dennistoun lost to the clodhopping pugilist come Sunday's bell. |
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Were it not a sottish arrogancie, that wee should thinke our selves to be the perfectest thing of this Universe? |
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A woman who's had too much in the departure lounge and insults everybody while her wee bauchle of a husband is scared to shut her up. |
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The Barbadian singer stayed in the studio with her rumoured beau until the wee hours of the morning. |
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A wee notion that if we get it all right, if we press and hussle and harry, if wee Naisy gets a glimpse at Ginter. |
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I've never been called up for jury duty, never mind them chasing up my wee ' girl. |
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Of course this year I've got my own wee guiser who will be transformed into Tinkerbell tonight. |
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Two wee Irish nyaffs with tidal waves on their bonces are being hailed as the stars of the National TV Awards and tipped as the next big thing. |
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Some backcourts had wee outside buildings. They had caved-in roofs and tile chimneys broke off and all smashed windows. |
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Then I saw these two wee eyes peering short-sightedly at me from behind a plank leaning against the wall. |
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The eagles would seek out the nest sites by watching the parent pipits bringing in food before swooping down to pluck the wee fledglings out. |
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My brother and I expected big flags and banners but the actual moment you crossed the border, with its wee road sign, always seemed a non-event. |
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I had not seen a wee boy do it like that before. He was weer than me and his swimming was just like splashing about. |
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I can imagine old merchant navy guys enjoying one last dark rum in this wee howf before boarding ship at the nearby docks. |
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It was not likely, thought Graham, that the poor wee crooked saftie would be able to take advantage of those circumstances. |
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It just means that some daft wee hairy that gets knocked up the duff has tae get oan the bus tae Carlisle tae get cleaned oot. |
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Pigs, cows and sheep and wee ducks, that was what he bought and it was just for weans and wee lasses. I said it to my maw. |
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The Bog Creeper came out her wee bothy so I stood on the toilet seat and Lanna whipped her skirt down to her boots and sat. |
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Junior and I were out when we spotted a wee spaniel poised to deposit with the owner lurking nearby, pooper-scooper at the ready. |
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Wee heard the King was solacing at the Caspian Sea, whither now wee are travelling. Till then let us keepe an Ephemerides or day-journey. |
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Shall wee force the general law of nature, which in all living creatures under heaven is seene to tremble at paine? |
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Youve been on the ran dan you couple of wee tinkers and your mother's up to high doe. |
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Some have speculated that it comes from the Swedish dialectal pyske meaning wee little fairy. |
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Then, believe it or not, I worked for some time as a garbo, collecting the rubbish in the wee hours of the morning. |
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A woorde making called of the Grecians Onomatapoia, is when wee make wordes of our owne minde, such as bee derived from the nature of things. |
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Then, too, there was the mute appeal of this wee waif alone and unloved in the midst of the horrors of the savage jungle. |
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We told him he would need to anglify his voice, not just for LaToya, wee Verne and Coolio but the rest too. |
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He worked into the wee small hours to get everything perfect for the opening day. |
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Wee Craig Brown is no numpty, but all that odium theologicum and contemplative mysticism would do his wee napper in. |
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He is a wee cutie pie and was discovered when his hairdresser passed his home-recorded CD on to one of her clients. |
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I went in to give a wee talk about journalism and found myself out-talked, out-argued and outgunned on every level. |
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You've got to learn to value yourself a wee bit more and don't let anyone sweet talk you into bed until it's what you want rather than them. |
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After turning 80 in February, my wee dad Bobby Harvey has proven nigh on impossible to pin down as he's galavanting up and down the country. |
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Worse, you'll get some wee ganch who's obviously only there because Hydebank's full this week, and there was no place else to put them. |
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Gie me a hill wi' the heather on't, An' a reid sun drappin' doon, Or the mists o' the mornin' risin' saft Wi' the reek owre a wee grey toon. |
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So T made a wee sledge out of cardboard, and then a wooden one, with a borrowed fretsaw and a bent blade. |
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But this new study indicates that Weiner may be going a wee bit overboard. |
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Those who feel their wee angel is follicly challenged, can buy a head band with a ready-made fringe. |
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I just couldn't leave the snottery wee face, worried sick in his pyjamas on the couch. |
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It is a heavy duty cleaner and Have you got a question degreaser, which comes in a wee bag called a power shot. |
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The fee to wee is being levied at The Boatyard on the banks of the River Severn. |
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You might have read the stories about Monsignor Joseph Creegan, a man of the cloth who took his pastoral duties a wee bitty too seriously. |
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First your cat will salivate a lot, then wee a lot before the dehydration sets in. |
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There was a wee rammy on the pitch, a stramash that rightly resulted in two players being sent off. |
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That suited us because the player, Basilia, was the one who kept tackling wee Jinky Johnstone around the neck. |
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I was showing Kristina some of the steps of a barn dance so you might see a wee bit of a barn dance. |
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In St Enoch Square, Glasgow, I toddled across coals burning at over 1200 degrees I and not a mark on ma wee tootsies. |
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Horsetail helps wee embarrassment Horsetail herb has been used for centuries to help strengthen the bladder. |
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I'm really looking forward to hosting the LBD event again next week and have an exciting wee frock picked out. |
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Flanny came closest for the wee Rovers with two 18-yard efforts which flew inches wide. |
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The box that chibbed me had a wee bag of flakes inside it that could have fitted in an envelope. |
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We play the kind of couple who are always into a wee bit of one-upmanship and that comes out as the night develops. |
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His family don't have a telly and he is the chattiest wee scone have ever met. |
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The Europa League is the Champions League's grotty wee brother, tagging along behind with a snottery nose. |
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One day I might even get this column done on time instead of waiting until the wee hours of Thursday mornings, bashing it out in my jimjams. |
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Though having seen those moobs it's fair to say his wee boy has been breastfed. |
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If there has been a more dire half-hour's viewing on the box this year, I'll row a wee oary boat in front of the Largs-Millport ferry. |
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My lionhearted wee brother Tommy was already coping with epilepsy and autism. |
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But that was before the airing of the superb, if controversial, version of Raymond Briggs's Eighties cartoon, where The Snowman dumps the wee gingernut for a can of ginger. |
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For example, the adjective wee is almost exclusively used in parts of Scotland and Ireland, and occasionally Yorkshire, whereas little is predominant elsewhere. |
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Those fusspots in the New Testament worryin' their wee heads off about meat that had been within smelling distance of an idol and pestering Paul about it. |
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Ah man, wee but a feul wad hae sold off his furnitor and left his wife. |
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The puppy, a wee thing, rotund as a butter ball, wandered into the police station several days ago. His puppyship made himself at home immediately. |
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Watching how smart they are, I fear I might be no match now for the nerveless dexterity of their wee fingers while I would fret shakily over millimetres of balsa. |
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I was thinking of Onthank last Wednesday when filming a wee bit for the BBC's Cup Final coverage in the Motherwell shopping precinct and clocked a wee gang of neds. |
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The bitter wee chunks' oaty sweetness cut through the creamy richness. |
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But a wee bit more warmth and attention to stagecraft wouldn't hurt. |
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There has been a wee stooshie at my eldest's school this week. |
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Yes, it's a wee bit on the short side, but then this is the MTVs and not the Oscars so there's room for a little extra edginess and super-short is entirely appropriate. |
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One morning, 1,500 wee seized in their sleep and sent to jail. |
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I was willing to accept the moral and environmental arguments against drinking bottled water in a country where we're never short of a wee tot of Adam's Ale. |
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Remember that wee shop in Dublin sold the great yellowman? We always bought some forthe train journey home. Look, there's a photo of us all in the station. Laden with pruck. |
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I am just having fun with it and running about like a wee daftie. |
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Max makes so many line breaks, he's areally slippery wee customer. |
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Back in the '60s and '70s, when I was a wee lad, the economics were such that the Canadian dollar was actually worth a bit more than its USAian counterpart. |
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Mountaineers have been saved from death, taxis have been ordered at 3am without recourse to a phonebox smelling of wee and insults can be hurled by text. |
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Fitz returned from Down Under for his wee girl's wedding, an impotent lump who smokes, gambles and swallaes malt whisky like it's sugarallie water. |
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He later sent me a DM mentioning that he would send me what he wears because he does a lot of walking. This is where the relationships online can get a wee bit weird. |
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It is this attitude that makes people litter public roads, or play religious music till the wee hours in public parks, or not respect the law while driving. |
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The kulfi in The Wee Curry Shop looks and tastes like bad industrial ice cream with phoney laboratory flavours. |
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Rather than going for a trixie with today's multiple selections, I am happy to put The Hague, Sphere and Wee Forbees in a win treble. |
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When Wee dropped one club out of reach, they continued juggling with the remaining five. |
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I had my usual best seat in the house emceeing from the DJ box, as the many trophies were presented and winners photographed with Wee and Woody on the catwalk. |
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Sciaf will soon announce another double dunt, as their Wee Box appeal in February is now twice as big. |
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Two boys, aged 14 and 11, were each sentenced to three strokes of the light rotan at Kluang for stealing duck eggs from Loh Wee Seng. |
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The striker's double takes his tally to 16 for the season as the Wee Gers proved too good. |
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They are nicknamed The Wee Hoops and play at Donegal Celtic Park on Suffolk Road in Belfast. |
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I can just see Wee Eck, loofah in hand, standing on Hadrian's Wall welcoming the sweating English hordes. |
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Wee Fergie, Barry Boy, Bazza is, by all accounts set to return to Rangers, leaving his injury nightmares and Deadwood Park behind. |
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How about baby drama with little Abijean and the Wee Baby Seamus? |
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Wee dare not call our members by their proper names, and feare not to employ them in all kind of dissolutenese. |
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Meet the Wee Meanie in this fun show from Sylvia Troon's Kenspeckle Puppets. |
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Fat Bob, Soapy, Wee Eck and Wullie were Scotland's usual suspects when apples were scrumped and greenhouse windows broken. |
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Conor Gethins and Sam Urquhart put the Wee County in the driving seat before the break with Robbie Duncanson then Gethins wrapping it up. |
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Other present at the event were Chinese Ambassador to Malaysia Datuk Chai Xi and MCA leaders Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen and Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong. |
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In May 1958, the Rattlesnakes were disbanded when Frost and Horrocks left, so the Gibb brothers then formed Wee Johnny Hayes and the Blue Cats, with Barry as Johnny Hayes. |
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