This had been a clear case of the Bulls flexing their considerable muscle ahead of this week's grudge match against the Rhinos. |
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Wimbledon fourth seed David Nalbandian has withdrawn from this week's grass court grand slam with an abdominal injury. |
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The following players were regraded to junior status at last week's meeting of the South Mayo GAA Board. |
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A number of celebrities from the world of golf have helped to support tomorrow week's event by donating memorabilia, which will be auctioned. |
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If any of you have ever wondered what postmodernism is, or what any of the other isms are for that matter, then this week's column is for you. |
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These are still early days for dress rehearsals, but this week's world rowing championships have already assumed an Olympian scale. |
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Mr Trimble claimed the electorate had voted for political stalemate in last week's election. |
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So, without any further beating about the bush, I present this week's question. |
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Deans has named an unchanged side from the one which beat the Otago Highlanders in last week's semi-final. |
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Coincidentally, this week's is probably the best so far, and it happens to be a week when I forgot to send a post in. |
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Neither these merchants of death nor the government saw any reason to stop the fair in the wake of last week's horror in New York. |
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The smoke signals from the Vatican were certainly this week's most newsworthy communicative acts. |
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Following this week's collapse of Belgian airline Sabena, several more national carriers are under threat. |
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Now 11, last week's yearling filly at Doncaster was her first to make the sales ring. |
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My landlady, Ita, needs this week's rent, or she will start practising the violin again. |
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The article was then wrapped up in a suitably corporate style and a final quote, not unlike last week's headline feature. |
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The result means Australia are still well in the hunt for next week's best-of-three finals of the series, which also features South Africa. |
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The handsome tributes paid to her at last week's annual Town Council meeting were no less than she deserved. |
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Why get riled if this week's citizens are aggravatingly unreliable or irritatingly unpunctual? |
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He has toadied to those, including the Queen, whose affection for him cannot be relied on to last longer than next week's polls. |
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The Friends will be among those celebrating Hob Moor's new status as a Local Nature Reserve at a free party there in a week's time. |
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In a macabre move, his party has decided to keep its deceased leader as its head until after this week's elections. |
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Meanwhile Australian cricket authorities have delayed the travel plans of its cricketers to India for next week's Champions Twenty20 League. |
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I used to work in a restaurant as a teenager and I would have been docked a week's wages had I tried to use that many prawns on a starter. |
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Both assumptions have always been dubious, and are even more so after last week's capitulation. |
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Dublin-based company Rainey and Co have employed the steeplejacks who braved last week's high winds. |
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You start 9.00 am on Monday as a legal secretary, and don't forget to put some overtime in if you want to pay for this week's board and lodging. |
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In this week's program we hear the personal stories of three people who have been struck down with the incurable illness Motor Neurone Disease. |
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As a Capricorn, you probably think you already have all the answers to this week's cosmic conundrums. |
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Take every advantage of this week's Capricornian vibes to get some solid structures in place for dealing with change. |
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The week's sport and fun is open to all boys and girls from the ages of eight to twelve years. |
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This week's cloudier skies can be the start of a brief spell of light showers associated with the front approaching the Cape. |
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In the immediate lead-up to last week's police raid, a number of openly anti-communist groups have been formed. |
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Last week's decision to take the matter to the bitter end at the Court of Appeal was taken at a hastily-convened meeting by just four members. |
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They are renowned for having a slippery relationship with the truth, but this week's goss mags are in an even more loathsome tangle than usual. |
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At this week's ceremony, the bookies' favourites distanced themselves from the prize. |
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Hoping to reunite the poor moggy with its owners the Croydon Guardian ran a story of his plight in last week's edition. |
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Last week's decision by Liverpool councillors to establish a controlled prostitution zone made me think of my old university philosophy tutorial. |
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That such a policy may have stirred up the enmity which resulted in last week's atrocious acts of violence should not be dismissed out of hand. |
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I am conflicted over how to respond to the rather undereducated editorial that appeared in this week's issue. |
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Because of last week's inclement weather some areas previously searched were revisited yesterday. |
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As yesterday's heavy fall off a ladder becomes old hat, an even heavier fall will be required to get a laugh in next week's episode. |
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Last week's unprecedented events could have a far more profound effect on economic psychology than other catastrophes. |
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Gummo Trotsky, possibly inspired by last week's story of his unaccustomed silence, has now turned his coyness into 34 comments. |
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Andy Hodge is set to play a key role in the Oxford Blue Boat following this week's announcement of the crews for the annual boat race. |
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Last week's ban on hunting with dogs was the climax of many years of stormy debate around the issue. |
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The Priests of the Parish would like to thank the Dromantine Fathers who spoke at all last week's masses about the missions. |
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Do not miss this week's Surrey Comet for a free 28-page pull-out celebrating 150 years of the paper's history. |
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But supporters need not panic, nor the View's editors rush to pulp this week's issue. |
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The confusion has left employees unclear about the future, with many not able to attend this week's briefing. |
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Last week's long-awaited victory also served to boost the hope that the Wasps might be able to compete in this game. |
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But uncertainties lingered at the week's close, despite a partial recovery in values. |
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No sooner had the ink dried on last week's column, than one of my long-suffering 17 readers was into action. |
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After this week's fuss over news we can expect bigger and more explosive bombshells in future. |
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At last week's full council meeting she called for close monitoring of the situation by the county council. |
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We were paying yesterday's bills with next week's income, and holding off payables as long as possible. |
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This season was also notable for the excellent way it would end episodes with cliffhangers that dovetailed smoothly into next week's installment. |
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The pitch had made its usual good recovery from last week's mudbath and was in absolutely perfect condition. |
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The news came as the euro fought back against the previous week's dollar gains to make another bid for parity with the US currency. |
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McDowell rejected reports of a crowd of people howling him down at last week's Fianna Fail party meeting. |
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Last week's Supreme Court decision to strike down a Texas law was not just housecleaning. |
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Well done indeed to all who visited elderly or housebound neighbours during last week's stormy conditions to make sure that all was well. |
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Last week's session ended up in mayhem, with deputies expelled and the rest hurling insults and swearing at each other. |
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This week's book review was published this year in paperback after its initial publication in hard cover last year. |
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True, Vijay's win at last week's Sony Open in Hawaii was opportunistic, largely the product of Shigeki Maruyama's inexplicable Sunday swan dive. |
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A quick glance at last week's papers reveals that it's monkey business as usual on Wall Street. |
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Her outstanding performance last weekend earned her this week's UW athlete of the week. |
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Last week's Off the Record misidentified the writer of a letter to the New York Times sports page. |
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This week's star scenario could have the Piscean psyche feeling like dry chamois or one of those mechanical fish singing Take me to the River. |
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Thursday calls for the obligatory post telling everyone what's in this week's treeware. |
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I thought last week's performance by Cris was the worst I'd ever seen by a professional footballer, but he's surpassing himself tonight. |
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News items for inclusion in next week's issue can be forwarded to the usual phone number or address. |
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Here's New Yorker cartoonist Matthew Diffee with one of his inexplicably rejected cartoons, from last week's supercalifragilistic Rejection Show. |
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A lot of Britons tend to drink a week's worth of alcohol in just one or two nights on the town. |
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In this week's steamy atmosphere, Aquarian Mercury's hothouse ideas and concepts might seem unusually exciting. |
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The smell, however, lingered on for a while and despite the baking sunshine, at week's end there still was a whiff of unpleasantness in the air. |
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Imagine having the neck to take a week's holidays after sitting for a mere 12 days on their return from a 14-week summer holiday. |
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Duty calls, though, and I had to draw my gaze away for the time it takes to give you the low-down on this week's DVD releases. |
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Last week's weather reports also resulted in a rush on soup stocks, a stampede on outdoor clothing and a rampage on salt. |
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But the underlying cause of last week's yo-yo-ing on the markets was the long-awaited shake-out of the over-valued internet companies. |
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Ethnic colour came to this week's CNA conference in the form of six Squamish nation aboriginals with a drum and two rattles. |
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This week's hackers were believed to be government sponsored, which would explain the high-level expertise these white hats showed. |
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This week's scripture readings clearly chart the Epiphany theme, that of Jesus drawing all of humanity into a living relationship with God. |
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Yes, this week's retro Mercury can be aggravating and infuriating, so fume and brood if you want to. |
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Their key defender is in massive doubt for the upcoming clash due to two corkies that he suffered early in last week's win. |
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I marked my return by getting the bout of sinusitis that made last week's entries so grumpy. |
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We are drinking sundowners by the Land Cruiser and musing that, if we set off on foot now, we'd still be nowhere in a week's time. |
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I'm about to take a week's annual leave starting next week so I'm going to be able to kick back and relax a little. |
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The 25-year-old centre half was recalled to the England squad and made his seventh England appearance during last week's controversial friendly. |
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He is expected to receive a less than rapturous reception despite massive investment in the health service promised in last week's Budget. |
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Her attendance at last week's conference was clearly influenced by her desire to set the record straight. |
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Despite last week's announcement by the independent trustee, he remained hopeful that negotiations would recommence. |
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As Labour MPs rub liniment on their bruises after last week's anti-terror vote, here's a reminder that modern whips are mere pussycats. |
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For proof look no further than last week's UK Press Gazette, which quoted Lord Wakeham's speech at the Bank of Scotland awards. |
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With all the previous week's news digested, the Sundays have to offer something new to entice readers to the read the glossy adverts. |
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Please take note in your diary that there is a change of night for this week's whist. |
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This is the primary vice of the weekend warrior, the individual who tries to fit a week's worth of exercise into a Saturday afternoon. |
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Once weekly it presents a critique of the week's news items as portrayed by the print, film and radio media. |
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Last week's cold snap will exacerbate problems, making flat batteries, frozen radiators and damp electrical systems all the more likely. |
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And since the joint of meat was large enough to feed a family several times over, there was almost a routine to the week's menus. |
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Scores of Scots, including several children, needed hospital treatment for severe sunburn during last week's spell of hot weather. |
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The bottom line to this week's two-step is that Zoellick and Lamy have a long road to walk before they get back to Doha. |
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It was just a shame last week's match against Coventry was rained off because they needed the run-out. |
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Strangely, Kirsty Wark was selling biscuits and macaroons at this week's farmers' market in aid of a cancer charity. |
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She's on SUCH a higher level than everybody else that it's really just melodrama while she MacGyvers another solution to the week's problem. |
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They dismiss this week's language problem as a storm in a Westminster village teacup. |
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The outspoken wet in a dry, dry Liberal Party was fronting the official celebrations for this week's centenary of female suffrage. |
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I can't get a dial tone, and I suspect that is related to last week's electrical storm damage. |
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The only surprise generated by last week's announcement of cost-cutting is that it had taken so long. |
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Under last week's new deal, subscribers will be able to create their own programming lineups, record favorite shows and skip commercials. |
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We oversimplified his argument in last week's report and incorrectly suggested he wanted the funding for the recreation centre, and apologise. |
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Inside too, it was difficult to separate the lovely dance-carved pillars from the grime, plastic litter and the week's unswept pooja debris. |
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Last week's riot and the fear of further unrest has caused shopkeepers to shield their windows. |
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The faces were largely the same, but the performance was unrecognisable from the previous week's debacle. |
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In fact, he even takes issue with the suggestion that last week's performance by his party should be regarded as a failure. |
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So popstrel Samantha Mumba's joke at last week's Brits is a pretty good joke. |
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The rent was only three shillings and sixpence a week, and a further three shillings and sixpence for a week's breakfasts. |
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In a week's time, he turned two large pieces of wood into detailed, lifelike recreations based on a photo. |
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I am sorry to report signs of distinct wobbliness in this week's episode, Chosen Realm. |
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This news follows last week's revelation that a toll plaza may soon be constructed on the Newbridge bypass. |
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Don't let this week's majorly stubborn vibes make you resistant to information about new ways of doing things. |
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Surely most of us would rather eat a week's worth of room-service leftovers than have a stranger handle our smalls? |
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Never mind all the infantile anthropomorphism about how animals feel that will be bleated at this week's hearings. |
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With only a handful of correct answers received for last week's quiz, there is still no third place winner. |
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Tony, 62, popped the question by placing a notice in last week's personal announcements section of the newspaper. |
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Last week's Western Open offered up exempt spots for the Open just as this Scottish Open does. |
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The only real surprise in last week's announcement is that he would not stand for a fourth term. |
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I'm back from my vacation and just spent the last hour or two catching up on a week's worth of Power Line. |
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The corporation is testing a new system that will make an entire week's worth of output available at the click of a mouse. |
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Last week's piece on software piracy drew more than a few comments, as you would expect. |
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A special survey of Welsh voters shows next week's devolution referendum in the principality is too close to call. |
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Five dollars bought me about a week's worth of beef, succulently seasoned and stuffed in a pita with a variety of leafy greens on top. |
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This is the first time I've regimentally planned a week's meals ahead like this. |
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This week's special guest may well be the person to explain the inexplicable. |
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Next week's teaser promises more of the same quirky humor and clever writing. |
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Even the remaining tomato destined for this week's toasted sammies is looking a bit spotty. |
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I wasn't given too much to work with, because this week's episodes were a new assortment of garbage from dullsville. |
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Of course we found an Irish pub before leaving and we sampled the food and drink on our last night after a hard week's work. |
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The week's activities are suitable for boys and girls of primary school age. |
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Guiseley made up for the previous week's disappointment by taking four points from a drawn game with reigning champions Bilton. |
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At last week's Carlow town council meeting a resident of Grave Lane requested that the council propose a motion to change the name to Park Lane. |
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Relax, don't take things too seriously, and this week's Geminian playfulness could be just the rejuvenating lift your hardworking nerves need. |
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It is introducing a carbon e-bike to the UK at this week's Cycle 2009 Show at Earls Court, which starts today. |
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The ginger monkey cuddly toy was left behind by a young visitor, believed to be a boy during last week's half term break. |
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Despite this, it is a superior costume drama and is certainly the best of the week's releases. |
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Levet, who won last week's Scottish Open at Loch Lomond to qualify, showed a magical touch with the putter. |
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The toll for crossing the isthmus could easily be a week's salary for a campesino. |
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This week's first position was secured by Ken Goddard, a newish member of the seniors, who nosed ahead of John with a score of 40 points. |
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Hidden away in this week's news are pointers to what will actually make a success of an online business. |
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Last week's meeting was literally a laugh a minute, with a great turnout once more of both members and guests. |
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Obviously they felt like they had won it on the day, but when you look at the league table in a week's time it is still one point each. |
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Last Tuesday, he added a convincing win in New Hampshire to the previous week's victory in the Iowa caucuses. |
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It was striking, although its tone was less contrite than last week's recantation. |
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If the universe hasn't lavished you with extravagance lately, use this week's Mercurian energy to add some major extensions to your wish list. |
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Don't let this week's quick-thinking, speed talking blarney artists bamboozle you into making decisions or doing anything before you're ready. |
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For something a little more substantial, you might be better off with the week's other French release or, to be specific, re-release. |
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Last week's episode, for example, was a rerun of a classic on stories that make us cringe. |
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The subtitle of my article published in last week's Mac Weekly leaves me bewildered. |
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Both of last week's doubles titlists were playing their first event together. |
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However, it was explained at last week's meeting that this figure was arrived at due to current zoning regulations. |
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The 27-year-old has been given a week's trial and is likely to get a chance to impress in a reserve team game. |
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Our lead story in this week's edition of online is an examination of the criminal gangs who commit much of the world's cyber crime. |
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The good showing for the Government may reflect reaction to last week's reshuffle in addition to positive economic figures. |
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Last week's conflict was provoked by the arrogance of a Prime Minister impatient with the parliamentary process. |
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The Bar Mitzvah boy is also expected to read the week's selection from the prophetic readings, called the Haftorah. |
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A York man barricaded himself in his tea shop for three days as the River Ouse rose higher and higher at the peak of this week's floods. |
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My scribe, Braintree, was in the bed-chamber, quietly awaiting the dictation of this week's Publisher's Message. |
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The couple is accused of killing a corrections officer in last week's brazen courthouse escape. |
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Last week's decision to end the excessively generous superannuation benefits for MPs was correct in principle. |
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He is again trying to distance himself from this week's controversy involving PEDs and a Miami clinic. |
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But the dream of a new generation of nuclear power may prove to be the real casualty of last week's events. |
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We had a chance to demo some of the new 3DS games on offer at last week's event. |
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With at least two mills faced with a full week's close-down at Easter, 1,500 cotton workers may have to take an extended holiday. |
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This week's recipe for Manhattan clam chowder provides a filling centerpiece to an autumn meal. |
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Council bosses have been urged to consider buying extra gritting vehicles after this week's snow chaos. |
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This week's feature is one from myself, all about hypochondria and health anxiety. |
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If next week's action goes ahead, motorists will face long queues, frustration and misery. |
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I was asked to give a speech at the coronation, which was to be held in a week's time. |
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His landlord gives him a week's notice to quit the house, although he is not in breach of his tenancy. |
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Crucially, they are potent on every surface including the indoor clay chosen for this week's final in Paris. |
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On this week's program, Bruce Shapiro explains and demonstrates the differences between speaking Strine and Speaking American. |
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In last week's column, I threatened retribution against Chris for his irritatingly successful April Fool's prank. |
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The following week's film shows the life of a Birmingham family who ran a photographic studio and acquired a cine camera. |
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Both were a very long walk or ride on horseback over rough country, especially after a week's hard work. |
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Now viewers will be able to choose to watch one episode each day or binge-view some or all of that week's shows. |
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Last week's protest far exceeded the expectations of the organisers, who had predicted 100,000 would attend. |
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Last week's protests came weeks after a general strike against the cuts paralysed the country. |
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With all the hoo-ha about next week's regal festivities, the Diary receives a timely reminder that even monarchs go in and out of fashion. |
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Ardent music lovers probably had an eargasm as they tuned in to this week's episode of The Stage 3 on Colors Infinity. |
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On this week's Lingua Franca he hands on some of the sayings his family handed down to him. |
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A quick check in this week's listings threw up the following property-related shows on the five terrestrial channels. |
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This week's people are likely to be unreliable as straws in the wind and playing mind games. |
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But there was a tangible atmosphere of exasperation towards the week's end. |
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If this week's world appears frustratingly elusive or evasive, you're not wrong. |
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We should have the full list of events and entertainments in next week's column and we will let you know if there are any last minute changes. |
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This week's What's Your Decision will really test you and show you just how hard umpiring can be. |
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It was investors looking for bargains who produced last week's momentum, not shorts scrambling to cover their positions. |
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But all last week's election in Brazil got from Wall Street was a Bronx cheer. |
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In recent months the Clyde has been a popular place to fish and most boats have always managed to scrape a fairly decent week's wages. |
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Last week's defeat against Pompey dragged the club back into the thick of a relegation battle. |
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A new study from Holland, published in this week's issue, has confirmed that antibiotics protect against quinsy. |
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There were six babies born on New Year's Day, and full details will appear in next week's Herald. |
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This week's action by the POA was the first industrial dispute at any Irish prison for well over a decade. |
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As the Prince of Wales somewhat ungallantly observed in his toast at this week's state dinner, the American media hoped to marry him off to her. |
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Tomorrow lunchtime, we fly to Bangkok, and thence to Phuket, where a week's stay at the Banyan Tree spa resort awaits us. |
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The full list of winners is published on our sports pages in this week's issue. |
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This week's action has involved Thomas Mesereau and the accuser's mother having stand-up cat fights in the courtroom. |
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Due to computer problems the local notes were not included in last week's issue of the Western People. |
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The findings are being published in this week's issue of the journal Nature. |
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A full report on the launch of the festival will be published in next week's issue. |
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See update on the team's progress in the Aghamore notes in this week's issue. |
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The sacks will be dished out at this week's roadshow to promote our new look paper. |
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For the price of a week's self-catering in Spain, I've got the pleasure of being terrified out of my wits in a noisy 20-seater plane. |
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The loss of Labour's majority in last week's local elections has upped the political stakes as opposition parties try to negotiate the best deal. |
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However, next week's stoppage could also ground 57 scheduled incoming and outgoing flights as well as a quantity of private diplomatic traffic. |
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So this week's column is devoted to one of the great men of New Zealand sport. |
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Meanwhile visitors to the museum can go on a historic tour of food and drink through the ages, during this week's Festival of Food and Drink. |
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However, they will next face a side who have enjoyed three consecutive wins, including last week's 62-20 hammering of Saddleworth Rangers. |
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According to sources, it will take at least a week's time for the situation to normalise. |
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Last week's presentation of certificates acknowledged the hard work that has been undertaken. |
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Things are going well, including this week's testing, but Hislop has learned in the past that pride comes before a fall. |
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This week's Westmorland Gazette reveals two widely different viewpoints about Kendal and its future. |
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Last week's ITV documentary raised serious questions about his state of mind. |
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Celtic, at least, know they have a dirty great problem to solve as they head into next week's Old Firm derby. |
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Complaints about young people drinking in the Millennium town Park were aired at last week's meeting of the Town Council. |
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But for those of us jaded enough to have been at last week's dinner party, it looks a mite bit lacking. |
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Storan also presented a three-minute ' elevator pitch ' to potential funders at last week's First Tuesday networking event. |
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Last week's announcement in Cork came hard on the heels of another important development in June. |
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An entire slate of candidates running in last week's student union election has been disqualified for gross violations of election rules. |
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Saturday's rain sluiced away the week's snowfall, which the balance of an albescent Sunday replaced. |
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As they brace themselves for the big thaw following this week's snowfall, the people of York might not have needed a reminder of flooding. |
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Last week's announcement may have been swift but the project itself was in the melting pot for several years. |
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The nation's general dimness cannot be remedied with a week's worth of quizzing. |
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Leo time brings exciting enterprises and adventures to the Aquarian storyboard, and this week's brimming with the kind of fun and trouble you find amusing. |
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Plus an unpleasant whiff of effluent as in the previous week's remorseless attacks on Cherie Blair, not for anything she's said or done but for the way she looks. |
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Announcing his retirement at this week's Christmas concert at Selby Abbey, he went out not with a whimper but a bang, and a departing salvo aimed at New Labour. |
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It provided the basis of last week's lurid and sensational headlines. |
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The sport Minister was not put out at having to wait over an hour for the world heavyweight boxing champion to appear at last week's press conference. |
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If, indeed, the perpetrators of last week's attacks are part of a global network, it will require a coordinated international law enforcement effort to bring them to justice. |
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Last week's decision was the culmination of weeks of bitter wrangling between the new First Minister, senior cabinet colleagues and champions of the game. |
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In this week's Newsweek, duff McDonald pieces together the Palin scion's earnings. |
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The pair argued over the issue at last week's Cabinet away day in Cardiff. |
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The youngsters are taking part in a project called Music Xpress and today's session is a taster for next week's four-day residential course at the Wiltshire Music Centre. |
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But they still get to keep this week's top spot, mainly because the series ended in a split, and no one below them did all that much to leap ahead. |
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Twenty-two sheep found themselves with a week's detention at Ingleton Middle School after the headmistress, Mary Parker, impounded the woolly creatures. |
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Another source of unhappiness resides in the fact that articles have emerged in this week's red tops criticising him for lining his pockets at the public's expense once again. |
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This week's column coincides with the start of the new tax year. |
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This week's lunar eclipse brings Pisces forgiveness, Taurus a sense of the Zeitgeist, and Gemini a boatload of misinformation. |
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In a series of calls, he made clear that Britain would retain the referendum option and that he did not want to prejudice next week's crisis talks at a Brussels summit. |
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Like an elephant beset by bees, or the straw that broke the camel's back, this week's swarm of small irritating things could madden even tolerant Taurans. |
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There will also be an auction of promises featuring goodies such as a week's break in a house in France, a day's yachting for five people and a day on the gallops plus lunch. |
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This week's emotionally intense, all or nothing energy inclines people towards radical solutions and massive rejigs rather than compromises or incremental steps. |
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Last week's story prompted wild dreams about him coaching the All Whites. |
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I am led to believe that the Qantas crew involved in this week's emergency disembarkation in Japan didn't have a Japanese language speaker as part of the crew complement. |
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Nottingham gave their confidence a real boost with last week's win at Doncaster, who in turn will come to us keen to avenge a hefty home defeat at the start of the season. |
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However, Hewat will not be able to make the case for reprieving the centre as it has made it clear they do not intend to be at this week's meeting. |
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Despite last week's political row, the underlying question that has emerged is whether Scotland's surgeons, anaesthetists, radiologists and senior medics are worth the money. |
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It was only a week's journey from here to the palace on a skimmer. |
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The socialite and sometime model appeared before a judge at Bow Street magistrates court for obstructing the highway during last week's pro-hunting demos in London. |
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One senior radio industry source said that last week's events set the scene for a bid, but he also said the industry was not expecting anything imminent. |
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Rather than naming the full team at trials, the five-man selection committee asked seven gymnasts to come to this week's camp and compete for the remaining two spots. |
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After a week's vacation, he plans to go back to tending bar. |
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Last week's controversy over the standard of Scottish refereeing is a mere bagatelle compared to the state of anguish they get into at that most fevered game, cricket. |
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I take my old sandals off and push them into a plastic carrier bag, then stick my feet into a pair of fashionable shoes I bought with last week's pay. |
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During last week's committee session, several opposition lawmakers strongly protested against the military's failure to send service leaders to the committee. |
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Looking at next week's menu, I'm rather excited about the smoked aubergine and pinenut turnovers with mint yoghurt, and the dark chocolate mousse with maraschino cherries. |
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It is unclear if this week's cessation of hostilities will be able to put that genie back in the bottle. |
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Last week's debate on the incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights into Scots law may turn out to be a kind of constitutional landmark. |
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But the flurry of trade activity before last week's non-waiver deadline reshaped the pennant races, but left eight teams as the most likely playoff qualifiers. |
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But that does not explain why the BNP went on to take six more seats at last week's elections in Burnley, where most wards were electing just one councillor. |
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The washing machines could take our entire week's clothes in one go. |
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Four heads of unwashed hair and a week's worth of unwashed dishes. |
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Next week's Ryder Cup will get top billing to be certain, but this week, golfers will recognise the 2002 Solheim Cup for more than its pre-match bickering and parallel talent. |
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The chance to keep the pot boiling after a good win is an obvious temptation, but their fly-half will benefit from a week's recovery time after coming off with a thigh strain. |
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Add in the new rebels from last week's rebellions, and in the last six months alone you are up to 62 Labour MPs who have already defied their whips. |
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From Adele Dazeem to the cutest polar bear cub in the world, take a look at this week's best viral videos. |
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After last week's great win over Camlough Rovers, Bessbrook United were brought down to earth with a bang when Kilkeel Athletic held them to a 3-3 draw. |
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This week's interest-rate decision by the Bank of England's monetary policy committee is on a knife-edge, amid further evidence that the economy is weakening. |
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This week's Kol Torah has been sponsored by the Brodsky Family to commemorate the yahrzeit of beloved mother and grandmother, scholar and teacher, Bernice Sherman Kramer. |
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Don't miss the beauties who were pictured in last week's Nationalist. |
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In six week's time, all the decorations will be burning merrily on a fire taken down, and the shops will be full of sales, Valentine's Day cards, and Easter Eggs. |
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At last week's meeting of the City Council, agreement was reached to immediately add 297 of them to the list, despite some councillors voicing reservations. |
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I am holding the Hansard from last week's questioning of the Minister. |
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Could it be that this week's black mood is seeping out through my pores? |
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The prospect of further rises in interest rates on top of this week's increase opens the way to speculation about how much we will be paying by the end of this year. |
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I was taken aback to read the rather slanted and unbalanced coverage of the debate on the issue of protected structures in last week's issue of the Weekender. |
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Real's defence of the cup has so far been unconvincing, even in last week's defeat of the Russians, but they are in little danger of failing to qualify. |
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Sporadic hatches of mayflies were observed in some of the bays and if the present mild weather continues the main hatch should be in full swing in about one week's time. |
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At the second case tutorial session, students teach the rest of the group the assigned learning issues generated in the previous week's discussion. |
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This week's reader offer from the bookstore carries an extra punch. |
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Nobody had their putting stroke in the best mode, resulting in another blank day for the twos pool and another pot to carry forward to next week's outing. |
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After a week's hard work as a farmhand up country in Australia he would return home at the weekends and get involved with the local Salvationists. |
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Botanists, twitchers and wildlife-watchers in Scotland say last week's record-breaking heatwave fooled numerous species into believing winter had already passed. |
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This week's secretive populace have embraced the concept that silence is golden, so liberating information could be about as easy as extracting Excalibur from the rock. |
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Its landscape of mountains, rugged cliffs, lakes, moors, beaches and bays are ideal for a week's swimming, canoeing, boating, fishing and walking. |
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When that week's Time Out appeared it had been carefully copy-edited. |
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And herein lies the ultimate revenge theory in last week's drama. |
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Last week's festival slaked the thirst of over 1,000 visitors, real ale veterans and virgins alike descending on Troon for three days of eager boozing. |
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He will enter next week's Australian Open as one of the favourites, alongside holder Novak Djokovic, after winning his first Slam at last year's US Open. |
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Your week's best strategy would be focussing those myriad abilities on one primary project, rather than dividing and scattering them over a dozen different endeavours. |
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