To pretend otherwise, to present herself as the once and future champion of a sovereign Britain, was to utter a whopper of leviathan proportions. |
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It was a whopper of a box of Quality Street choccies which I emptied and then rewrapped and put back on the shelf. |
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There will probably be a whopper of a question about it on the synoptic paper instead. |
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The boat record is a whopper of 10 lb 3oz 8 drams, whilst the shore caught best is a fish of 8lb 6oz 14 drams. |
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He is sent with a companion, his best friend and the publications photographer, to bring back a whopper of a story. |
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Apparently believing this was a real whopper of an idea, he wrote 10 meandering sequences and strung them together into a film. |
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Even Teb will stop arguing with me long enough to admit that I can tell a whopper to beat all whoppers. |
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Sometimes I'll make furtive pilgrimages to the Carnegie Deli to dine on that whopper classic, the hot pastrami on rye. |
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Month after month our patience has gone unrewarded until the latest edition of the magazine, when we've managed to bag a whopper. |
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However, the oversized softie has a weakness for sob stories and the lumber lout feeds him a whopper. |
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Five minutes later I'm sliding around outside in the tail end of a whopper American snowstorm. |
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Mr. Greenspan's whopper must be followed by a whopper of a slump. |
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Listen to the loon call, watch the painted turtles swim by, or catch a whopper fish for your dinner delight! |
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The income trust file was one of the glaring big ones, the whopper of all whoppers. |
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Suddenly I saw an absolute whopper of a whale 50 metres away, at least 20 metres long. |
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It was lucky that the whopper disintegrated shortly before sunset, or it could well have become a depression. |
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You may be in for the fight of your life with a strong, metre-long whopper. |
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He also made a whopper by claiming that certain suras in the Quran are classic in the Meccan or Medinan period. |
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The truth, as everyone in that area knows, is that there's a sliding scale – degrees one might say of degradation, which range from the tiddler to the absolute whopper – and worse. |
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The Prime Minister indulged in a real whopper yesterday when he suggested that the gross waste on federal sponsorship magically made separatism disappear. |
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What a whopper, I'll get three meals in a row from that. |
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Pull up at the same time to haul in a whopper. |
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It took the gingernut ranger 30 minutes to squeeze out the whopper, which at 7oz is three times the size of a normal one. |
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His book, not their fast-food chain, is the true Home of the whopper. |
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The fisherman cast the plug into a likely pool, hoping to catch a whopper. |
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The quantities given here will make two Curly Wurlies of approximately 30 x 8cm, or a single whopper of 50 x 15cm, depending on how finely you pull the toffee. |
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Mr Delves also paid 2,000gns for a Stonehills gimmer out of a dam by Procters Rooney, and bought half of the 2,600gns shearling ram Strathbogie Whopper from Jim Innes. |
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