He is now a senior whip and is ranked seven places above the finance spokesperson. |
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I would whip up huge batches of sickly-sweet chocolate crispies and flog them along with weak orange squash in paper cups for 15p each. |
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Promoters even brought Jim Jeffries out of retirement in 1910 in the expectation that he would whip Johnson. |
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Whenever he does call you a bad name or threatens to whip you or anything else, tell your mom ASAP and have her talk to him and again. |
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November saw they boy's father saying he never beat his son up, but that he did whip him. |
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I went off to government boarding schools and there they used to whip you and beat you if you spoke your Indian language. |
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We'd fight and then hide once mom started yelling because if we didn't, she'd either slap our bare bottoms with her hand or whip us with a belt. |
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He never took showers with us after gym class, because he knew we'd whip him with our wet towels. |
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It brings your personalized experience to any compatible car, so you have the same experience in a rental as you do in your own whip. |
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The sweepstakes offers a student and their guest a ride to and from prom in a luxury whip. |
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It's a reminder that I have at my fingertips the ability to make several hundred dollars over the weekend, on my own time, in my own whip. |
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He appears to be driving her new whip, as he posted a picture of himself sitting on the Porsche. |
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A change of scenery has the dude driving his whip and heading out on a shopping spree. |
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Help! My grass is out of control and I will need a grass whip to cut some places that I can't drive my lawn mower. |
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The MPs incurred the wrath of Mr Trimble and his supporters in June when they resigned the whip at Westminster in a policy row. |
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As a deputy for North Tipperary his breaking of ranks over the Hanley Report hasn't cost him either his ministry or the party whip. |
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The MPs angered the party leadership in June by resigning the whip at Westminster in a row over policy. |
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He was stripped of the Conservative whip for expressing a mild opinion about spending cuts. |
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Norman Fowler, chairman of the Conservative Party, claimed that withdrawing the whip was a bad move because it made the rebels into martyrs. |
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They resigned the party whip at Westminster last month in protest at party policy. |
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Despite the party whip, 36 Labour MPs voted against the 42-day detention bill. |
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The attorney general and the government chief whip also sit at the cabinet table, although they are not formally members of the government. |
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Annette Rademeyer retained her position as chief whip and Ronnie Dawson was elected as deputy chief whip. |
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Did your co-stars respect your director position or did you have to crack the whip, so to speak? |
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Patronage and profit, with occasional touches of the whip, kept wartime Britain in order. |
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And he won't be trying to crack the whip to keep an absurdly wide coalition government together. |
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Bangalore's image will take a beating if the government doesn't crack the whip and get things moving fast. |
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With local authorities falling behind, the Scottish Executive must crack the whip and get things back on track. |
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He is expected to crack the whip today by telling districts and schools to radically review their programmes. |
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The slaves received the whip with more certainty and regularity than they received their food. |
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The man brought the whip across her shoulders, eliciting another cry of pain from his captive. |
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He heard the leather whip hit her back and her curses and prayers to stop echoed in his head. |
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The third horse starts to run when it really feels the pain of the whip on its skin. |
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Her thick fingers clenched around the leather whip at her side, and her face was quickly turning red. |
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One lady dressed in tight black leather and brandishing a whip, insisted on chasing Geoff and me around the dance floor. |
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With the top down, Jake and I don't talk much as we whip down the road with nothing more than fields in sight. |
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Alison ran over to Rachel and saw the slash wounds she had on her legs from the leather whip and the bullet wound in her shoulder. |
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The presiding judge also sentenced the girl to 100 lashes with a whip, despite her claim that she had been raped, he said. |
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The young king let out a cry of surprise and pain as the whip came down on his back. |
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When she got there, she grabbed the leather whip that was hanging on the wall next to her. |
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It wasn't very impressive, just a leather whip, but from the looks of it, her father had used it a lot at one time. |
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Poseidon clothes himself in raiment of gold, grasps his gold whip, and takes his stand upon his chariot. |
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She knew that her back now looked like a mass of red, welted, flesh with deep slashes caused by the whip. |
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He seemed to have welt marks on his skin that looked like they were made by a whip and his shirt was in tatters. |
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She rides horses and wears jodhpurs, carries a whip, does daring-do with bad guys and ends up sweeping the hero off his feet as well. |
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In fact his case has been used in the media to whip up further racism against Roma. |
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If you don't want to stitch these or want to whip up a couple or four for a test, tie some elastic into loops using water knots. |
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One way to teach the horse how to back up is to use a whip handle to show the horse which foot you want him to move. |
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Next, he uses the steaming wand to whip up an ideal cream, not too airy, not too thin. |
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It helps if you can whip the populace into a panic like some snake oil salesman, then sell them the quack cure. |
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Even asking questions in class warranted a lash of the whip. |
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Given how little time they had to whip this project to the finish line, they accomplished a lot. |
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Then again, my perception of modesty has been skewed ever since Katy Perry shot whip cream out of her bra, so who even knows. |
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Will you, Mr Speaker, sort out the chief whip and throw the book at her? |
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One in seven Labour MPs defied the whip by voting against or abstaining. |
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Dynamo will provide vigorous live accompaniment whilst the hot plates are sizzling and for delirious dessert, THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS whip up a small hurricane. |
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Fortunately, Tuesday is the day my lovely French cleaner, Jean-Paul, comes in to whip round the place with a duster, some J-cloths and Fairy Liquid Power. |
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The whip came down again, this time leaving a red wheal where it had hit. |
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You like scrambled eggs better? I can whip them up in a jiff. |
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He winced in pain as the whip came down upon him again and again. |
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He held a leather whip and pointed to the left and the right. |
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It pictures a man holding a whip, and flogging himself with it. |
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If he thinks that people are being too happy, he's sure to crack the whip. |
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Most projects take as long as they take, although scientists are usually in so much of a hurry to get results that there's no need to crack the whip. |
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Despite the unions being under the whip of recession and economic restructuring, their battle continues, only becoming more clearly international. |
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He was made chief whip, a position he retained after the 1992 election, having been one of the negotiating team that hammered out the coalition deal with Labour. |
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The speed of his decision to withdraw the whip reflects the determination of the Tory leader that the party should not be affected by any taint of racism. |
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The party's ruling council has been convened to debate disciplinary action against three MPs who have defied party policy and have resigned the whip at Westminster. |
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I resigned the whip while the investigation took place and now three months down the line, police have told my lawyer there is no evidence against me. |
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While he continued to enjoy the privilege of the whip he continued to represent and be seen as part of a minority opinion within the Conservative Party, Mr Morris said. |
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The motion to withdraw the whip would not prejudice her appeal. |
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He talks about the financial debacle of paying for his first luxury whip. |
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You need the report by this afternoon? No problem! I will whip one out for you in 10 minutes. |
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If you but assist me, I'll engage to whip her off to France, and you shall never hear more of her. |
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Stuart, previously an influential chief whip, was a confidant of Churchill, and possibly the most powerful Scottish Secretary in any government. |
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One reason is the strength of the whip system, political parties and the civil service, in comparison to individual politicians. |
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Knowing the auditors were coming in just a week, we chose to pencil whip the quarterly inventory forms for the last year. |
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Overseers would walk back and forth and whip slaves considered not to be working hard enough. |
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House minority whip... Gingrich has earned enmity in abundance for his junkyard-dog tactics. |
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Following 1981, the stereotypical archaeologist is thought of as a male bull whip wielding adventurer and Ivy League professor. |
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We believe it is our duty to help these people, because we don't think they are getting a fair crack of the whip. |
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In 1906 the Welsh Liberals reached their peak when 35 of Wales' 36 seats had MPs who took the Liberal whip. |
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Northants fielded brilliantly yesterday to whip out the last six Warwickshire batsmen for just 46 to win their rain-hit semi-final by 27 runs. |
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In flashbacks we learn how she escaped from a brutal white slaver, carrying scars far deeper than the whip lashes on her back. |
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It worked for those purposes, but the winds would whip the cover over the leaves causing an unsightly windburn that made the leaves unsellable. |
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If jockeys are prevented from using the whip as a spur, racing becomes a woolier version of itself only for the sake of appearances. |
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And then the rain picked up enough to give the Pac Bell Park grounds crew an opportunity to whip out its new white tarp. |
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Five bus drivers are hoping to emulate their film heroes when they whip off their clothes Full Monty style to an audience of millions. |
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And actors dressed as Stormtroopers whip off their helmets to chat with members of the crew. |
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Bag a butterfly, splash out on blues, whip up some wallpaper and show a well-turned leg if you want your home to be bang on trend this year. |
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The bullocks would be in the lead and you'd whip in and let the bullocks go to hell, but hang to your cleanskins as much as you could. |
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Near the commencement of the weeding season of 1835, I was ordered to whip a young woman, a light mustee, for not performing her task. |
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The stewards concluded Codd had used his whip above the permitted level and in a manner that caused his horse to be wealed. |
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We heard Mr. Hodson's whip clacking on the shoulders of the poor little wretches. |
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Lord Young of Cookham, who serves currently as a government whip in the House of Lords, has been named as Treasury spokesman. |
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I was going to vote against the bill, but the party whip came to see me and made it clear I needed to vote for it. |
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Once he ran out of appeals, he knew he would soon feel the sting of the whip. |
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Fortune ordinarily cometh after to whip and punish them, as the scourge and tormentress of glory and honour. |
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Normally he could whip all and sundry, but in his be-drunken state he had already survived several almost fatal bad beatings. |
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Like mad-dog in the hottest day Byron runs snapping strait away, And those unlucky fellows judge ill Who go without a whip or cudgel. |
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I have to go shopping with the wife, I'm afraid. She's given me a three-line whip. |
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In between the whip lashes, Edmund called out with true belief in the Saviour Christ. |
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He then started to stockwhip Frencham, curling the whip six times around his body. |
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A horse neighed, and a whip smacked, there was a whistle, and the sound of a cart wheel. |
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Foppl stood holding a sjambok or cattle whip of giraffe hide, tapping the handle against his leg in a steady, syncopated figure. |
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The discovery of the mutilated corpse allows Digby Driver to whip up media hysteria to new heights. |
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To get a firm cop bottom, the minder would whip the first few layers of yarn. |
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Macmillan resigned the Conservative whip in protest at the lifting of sanctions on Italy after her conquest of Abyssinia. |
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I was startled by the whip of the rope when it finally snapped. |
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When Laurence woke whip marks had miraculously appeared on his body. |
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Segal recognized the omnipresent threat of the whip and, emphasizing that the whipworthy slave never gets whipped, put forward the idea of the comedy as carnival. |
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The circus trainer cracked the whip, signaling the elephant to trumpet. |
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After the 2007 election, the Independent Group, led by Nairn ward councillor Sandy Park, effectively acted like a party, complete with a party whip. |
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Turner has broken the Conservative Party whip on rare occasions. |
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The following year, the English admiral Robert Blake supposedly attached a whip to his mast as a symbol that he had whipped the Dutch off the sea. |
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For example, if a bowler steps up to the crease to bowl, and the batsmen his end wanders out the crease, the bowler can whip off the bails, appeal and the batsmen is out. |
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The first event was staged on 15 October 2011 and was generally regarded as a success, though overshadowed by controversy regarding new regulations on the use of the whip. |
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The galley slaves were chained to benches and rowed throughout the day without a change of posture while an officer watched over them with a whip in hand. |
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As a final touch, each wagoner tied a fine new cracker to his whip to outcrack his comrades as they dashed around the Plaza in a hilarious, triumphal entry. |
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It also doesn't help when Kenny Dalglish witlessly imposes a three-line whip on his players to back Suarez with that ridiculous t-shirt protest when the Evra row broke. |
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But she was dressed in breeches and a slouch hat, a cigarette hung from the corner of her mouth, and she beckoned April gladsomely with an immense cowthong whip. |
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Jones' whip was the third most popular film weapon, as shown by a 2008 poll held by 20th Century Fox, which surveyed approximately two thousand film fans. |
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They are slow and reticent, and are like a dull good horse which lets every nag pass him, but with whip and spur will run down every racer in the field. |
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Coming back from a low-level strafe four miles inside German lines, he heard the familiar crack of a whip and turned to see a rednosed Fokker biplane diving out of the clouds. |
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Shut your mouths and get back to work or I'll whip you with my own chabuk. |
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On election, the Lord Speaker resigns the party whip or crossbench group and certain outside interests to concentrate on being an impartial presiding officer. |
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Although the Spaniard had the credentials, I felt his mission to teach me how to whip up a Japanese specialty dish of ramen, was an impossible one. |
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The 1930 ILP conference decided that where their policies diverged from the Labour Party their MPs should break the whip to support the ILP policy. |
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The smartest stock horse that ever brought his rider up within whip distance of a breakaway or dodged the horns of a sulky beast, took the chance. |
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