At yesterday's event, late-grown English strawberries, farm-pressed apple juice and sweet Kentish cobnuts were available. |
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That said, if Lance repeats yesterday's performance, he's got it in the bag. |
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Because of yesterday's rain, both the men's quarter-finals and women's semis were pushed back a day. |
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Their only concern is giving yesterday's heroes a fitting send-off and that might yet prove their downfall. |
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Mystery surrounds what was going on behind the closed doors of yesterday's board meeting. |
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The editorials in yesterday's major newspapers bewailed the crisis and expressed vague hopes that wiser counsel would prevail. |
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In yesterday's note, I forgot to mention that we also explored some abandoned mineshafts and prisons. |
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Overall the minster will not be accused of being biased towards business after yesterday's performance. |
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At her bidding, yesterday's service at Westminster Abbey was set around Faure's Requiem. |
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So here's the mega-post that caused yesterday's problems reduced to bite-sized pieces for blogger to consume. |
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To the markets now, the big stocks were back in the black today, making up all of yesterday's losses. |
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On yesterday's form neither of them would let the side down and picking one over the other will be a tough call for the international selectors. |
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Sources in the Special Anti-Crime Unit said it was intelligence gathered from the blimp airship which informed yesterday's historic seizure. |
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Little surprise, then, that yesterday's scoreless draw at Craven Cottage singularly failed to live up to its billing. |
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It is an unalterable truth of presidential politics that the story line is never fixed and yesterday's chump is often tomorrow's champion. |
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Not wanted to compete against his homeland, Tim Duncan sat out yesterday's game. |
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Kerry's high-flying minors were brought to earth with an unceremonious bang by a resurgent Meath in yesterday's opener at Croke Park. |
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In fact, yesterday's game was played almost 19 years to the day Miandad hit that sixer. |
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There were unconfirmed reports that police believe the suspect was one of the attackers involved in yesterday's incidents. |
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I'd like to think we will give them a good game, but I remain unconvinced after yesterday's performance. |
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It was also agreed at yesterday's sitting that the budget would be unfrozen. |
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Various classic rock licks are unimaginatively re-hashed and served up cold, like yesterday's lumpy porridge. |
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Homage to yesterday's authorities went the way of the ancien regime, and hands-on experience replaced book learning. |
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I'm just not sure whether I want yesterday's meatloaf as today's sloppy joe. |
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His authority had been gravely damaged by the narrowness of yesterday's victory. |
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Students at six Eastern Cape schools failed to write yesterday's mock exams as they were snowbound the whole day yesterday. |
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A York Council spokeswoman said the mistake had been spotted too late for yesterday's unveiling ceremony to be re-arranged. |
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As the next morning dawned over the castle, hardened soldiers soberly spoke of yesterday's battle. |
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Why was he playing sock puppet for a disgruntled archeologist in yesterday's Irish Times? |
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There are now 41 patients suffering from the illness which causes stomach upsets and diarrhoea, a drop of six on yesterday's total. |
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Under the broken birdhouse a mouse plays with a nibble of yesterday's bread. |
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Government bonds were among the most sought-after financial investments following yesterday's attacks. |
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However, it's still a bit surprising today to see Eolas trying to spin yesterday's story as good news for them. |
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While it was too early to comment with finality on the hearing, yesterday's evidence was a vindication of the minister. |
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Newspapers splashed graphic photos of the carnage across the front pages of yesterday's editions. |
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There were 53 bells hanging in the tower of the Canberra Carillon until yesterday's Bush Week scavenger hunt. |
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Despite all the pomp and circumstance, political hurly-burly raised its head at yesterday's festivities. |
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The brittleness of both Old Firm defences meant the invoking of bygones in the lead-up to yesterday's derby. |
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Before yesterday's hearing began he told families some of the evidence would be particularly harrowing. |
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Other housemates evoke the ghosts of yesterday's popular culture, as the has-beens who populate reality TV tend to do. |
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Mayor Derek Benfield headed a list of local VIPs who assembled at Waterstone's in the Brunel Centre for yesterday's ceremony. |
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I don't think the title race will come down to head-to-heads such as yesterday's or the Old Firm encounters. |
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A stoush is brewing between state and territory governments and their federal counterpart, over yesterday's damning report into mental health. |
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And in the privacy of their extensive suites, yesterday's atrocities should prompt heart-searching among some of those present. |
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A run of seven straight wins was followed by three defeats going into yesterday's match. |
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Overall it is not thought that the film industry will be too severely affected by yesterday's catastrophe. |
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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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Heavy strapping on the ankle had its most negative impact on Wynne's start to yesterday's race, when he struggled for rhythm. |
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There's no way I'd dismiss them on the strength of yesterday's performance. |
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The picture was splashed all over the centre spread of yesterday's Daily Star. |
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Taking centre stage at yesterday's press conference was Paul Burke who will start at out half in place of the injured Ronan O'Gara. |
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But despite yesterday's good news, the heyday of mining in Yorkshire has well and truly passed. |
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But at the same time they talked down the prospects for electrification as though it was yesterday's outmoded solution. |
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In London, the market was moving erratically as investors tried to gauge the impact of yesterday's outrages. |
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Ah well, if it's the photo at the top of yesterday's post you're thinking of, that beard was history as soon as the filming was done. |
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Conner noted the big, red check mark beside what appeared to be yesterday's date, and frowned. |
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Shoppers in Maldon and Braintree were given some home truths about smoking as part of activities to mark yesterday's national No Smoking Day. |
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Yesterday's decline represented a complete reversal on yesterday's session, when shares surged upwards. |
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Modak said that a small quantity of the ship's oil had leaked but had been broken up and taken out to sea by yesterday's choppy swells. |
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At yesterday's office party, after swilling several glasses of wine, I met our executive director at last. |
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Pakistan lifted the tempo a notch after yesterday's match but lacked striking power in the circle in the first half. |
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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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Going into yesterday's penultimate stage nine Scottish riders were still on course to make it to Dublin. |
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Indeed, yesterday's opening stage was over a course that couldn't fail to inspire, just as it exhausted the riders. |
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All the leading fancies stood their ground at yesterday's confirmation stage for the Tote Cesarewitch at Newmarket on Saturday. |
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We passed signs of yesterday's valley business, an empty sawmill, and today's, the high wire of a pheasantry. |
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Click here to see the pictures from yesterday's impromptu outing to the zoo. |
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It was in the bathroom, next to yesterday's comics and a skateboard catalog. |
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While on subject of inebriation, am convinced your horoscope writer must have been half-cut when he wrote yesterday's entry for Taurus. |
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In today's market yesterday's playthings fetch serious prices and last year was a bumper year for toys and related ephemera. |
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It was the sound of frustrated and exhausted BBC Radio 4 reporter Michael Buchanan struggling to file his story for yesterday's Today programme. |
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Jon Parkin is likely to replace Smith in defence after filling that role for the reserves in yesterday's 0-0 draw against Notts County. |
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Faced with the French media on the eve of yesterday's opening time trial, Armstrong was more confrontational. |
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At least, after yesterday's shopping expedition, I now have fingerless gloves and a beanie and several jumpers. |
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The plucky teenager managed to attend yesterday's ceremony despite being rushed into hospital earlier this week. |
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Not all experts believed that yesterday's report was convincing proof that Scots are worse off than people south of the Border, however. |
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Periodic unrest has flared since, but yesterday's attack was among the worst. |
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And so it would appear from his none too flattering article in yesterday's Telegraph. |
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It's hard to escape the conclusion that yesterday's events could have been avoided had the match been properly policed. |
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The Ivorians said three of their soldiers were injured in yesterday's clashes. |
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Buying off tyrants with cosy deals and soothing them with weasel words is yesterday's strategy. |
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The menu for yesterday's flight included caviar, foie gras in puff pastry, lobster and beef filet. |
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Some open the clear plastic folders containing their work and look over what they did in yesterday's class. |
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A level crossing keeper has been suspended after yesterday's rail crash in Lincolnshire. |
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Then, armed with a couple of useful crits from my writing group, I set to the task of a major revision of yesterday's poem. |
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Motorists were winners in yesterday's Budget with a six-month freeze on fuel prices and the Chancellor signalling support for road-building. |
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Virginia Waters is the Ballydoyle contender and the mount of yesterday's hero Kieren Fallon, and she must have a solid each-way chance. |
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Now I'm frequently told that championing manufacturing is yesterday's game. |
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Although yesterday's election defied all attempts at prediction, that tradition remained. |
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I took out a slice of chocolate gateau that was the left over of yesterday's dessert. |
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Council officials received about 39,000 applications by yesterday's 5pm deadline. |
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More than 150 people filed papers and paid their fees before yesterday's deadline. |
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Her name was still magic for many of the public but a new generation was growing up in the post-war period for whom she was yesterday's news. |
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But the company was forced to proceed with yesterday's meeting as Acquisitor's motions to remove Baltimore's existing directors were valid. |
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Hundreds of residents who had suffered the deluge after yesterday's rain welcomed the clear skies today as they set about assessing their loss. |
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Her hair was pinned in yesterday's curlers and her bathrobe hung limply around her, like a dirty gown. |
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She covered her face, coughing until she could taste yesterday's putrid cocktail on her tongue. |
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So I figured I'd give you yesterday's and today's, free and gratis, to catch you up to speed. |
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We wish to clarify that gremlins were responsible for yesterday's story naming Ben O'Connor as Cork hurling captain. |
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The majority of entries are mediocre hotel dining rooms serving yesterday's cooking, food for tourists. |
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She put emphasis on the word him, and suddenly yesterday's events came to me and I started to cry. |
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A lot of ground, after all, has been gained and yesterday's judgment offers no comment on his guilt or innocence. |
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He chewed reflectively, his thoughts drifting back to yesterday's encounter with Marina. |
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The wells were starting to bring up muddy brown water and clothes had to be washed in yesterday's dishwater. |
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Without this, poetry is enervated and becomes merely the record of consciousness no more compelling than yesterday's sports statistics. |
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Twelve Britons are due to appear in court later today after being arrested for public order offences following yesterday's disturbance. |
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Conventional share trading on exchanges is, in many respects, yesterday's way of doing business. |
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The only reason to doubt him now is because yesterday's opponents provided an inadequate test. |
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Hundreds of police officers were drafted in to monitor yesterday's march, which passed off peacefully with no arrests. |
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In yesterday's windy conditions, the front jib of the crane dangled at the former gasometer site, the damaged part swaying towards buildings. |
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Some racegoers even thought yesterday's racing had surpassed June's Royal Ascot meeting. |
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It was all down to yesterday's hard labour, of course, and sedentary activities. |
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He carries a foldaway pine stool, a well-thumbed copy of yesterday's Evening Standard and a small frying pan in a crumpled polythene bag. |
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It simply seems to have been made from the leftovers of yesterday's juvenility. |
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The Taipei City mass rapid transit system was severely hit by yesterday's earthquake, with service suspended for several hours. |
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Finally yesterday's events recurred in her mind and her heart rate lowered sufficiently. |
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Thank you all so much for your kind words of encouragement and support regarding yesterday's post. |
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After yesterday's post on safes and storage, we heard a snippet on Radio 4's You and Yours about the history of valuables storage. |
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More than 20 years before yesterday's tragedy Nasa staff feared that the shuttle would be destroyed while re-entering the atmosphere. |
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Traditional dancers and choirs joined in at yesterday's Tourism Day celebrations at the royal kraal near King William's Town. |
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Today's trip to the town dump was made odoriferous by two large plastic wrappers holding the grass cuttings from yesterday's mowing activities. |
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Flood levels in Ryedale were going down but yesterday's downpour could make it worse, experts claimed. |
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Once the pan was hot enough, I sprinkled the smooth surface with vegetable oil and started reheating yesterday's rice. |
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He was stretchered off with a twisted knee during yesterday's game at Tannadice and is unlikely to play for Rangers again this season. |
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Lingfield's all-weather meeting was left to fly the flag after all three of yesterday's jump meetings were abandoned on Sunday. |
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Even in attitudes, fashion and food the two groups were as distinct as today's news and yesterday's cover story. |
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My official photographer so far has released only this picture from yesterday's music fest. |
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Today's announcement follows yesterday's suspension of the outfit's shares. |
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October 26 1999 I missed the previous day's filming so today I sit and watch yesterday's rushes. |
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In yesterday's hearing, a senior FBI official and another senior CIA analyst agreed. |
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It's our sincere hope that you continue believing in today's gain from yesterday's effort. |
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Tom Hawthorn is a Victoria sports reporter more interested in yesterday's stories than today's scores. |
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Because we've been there before, we've endured yesterday's men and yesterday's ethics. |
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Officials from businesses, local hospital trusts and academia attended yesterday's launch. |
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After yesterday's triumph, the Zimbabwean now stretches his lead on the chart to 30 points after three victories in four series. |
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Mr Leslie insisted yesterday's announcement was nothing to do with the forthcoming regional assembly referendums. |
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Speculation on a move had died down recently, making yesterday's announcement all the more surprising. |
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The new Gallery is still open for your enjoyment, if you missed yesterday's announcement. |
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I almost jump in after it, rescuing it from old coffee grounds and yesterday's leftover spaghetti. |
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In yesterday's military review, the army presented the largest parade of troops in recent years to President Chen. |
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I didn't even look at yesterday's poem with a view to revision, and that's almost unheard of. |
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But in case you haven't already guessed, yesterday's story about Brussels banning Yorkshire Puddings was an April Fool. |
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Fortunately I'd backed up the whole site yesterday morning, apropos of nothing, so I was able to restore everything but yesterday's entry. |
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The Scot began yesterday's round with a par that gave no indication of what was to come. |
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The judges used Mr Bishop's case and three other test cases in yesterday's rulings to set guidelines for the courts. |
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Still, an Ashes series has been lost and lost badly, something for which yesterday's win can compensate but not atone. |
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Part of the tacit deal, on the evidence of yesterday's speech, is that he goes soft on Labour. |
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To our right, over the Atlantic, orange lightning glowed over the horizon from the tag end of yesterday's storm. |
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It's time to stop pretending that yesterday's mac and cheese with a squirt of ketchup qualifies as a healthy meal. |
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Just like how the game went in Buffalo, the away team left yesterday's Winter Classic with a win in the shootout. |
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Before yesterday's match against Dundee, he was unbeaten in 11 outings, tasting victory in eight of them. |
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Let him know how impressed you were by that free throw he scored at yesterday's game. |
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I did not play at Workington last year, but yesterday's result was like the scorelines we were getting last season. |
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However, these incidents are not thought to be connected with yesterday's shooting. |
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City's tigerish midfielder played half of yesterday's private friendly with Premiership Bolton. |
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An article in yesterday's paper misstated the name of the district attorney. |
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The walls are actually painted a light terracotta but the lab has made them resemble yesterday's mustard, all dry and gungy and beginning to turn green. |
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Yet within an amazingly brief period the new partner was introduced on to the scene and to certain people I automatically became yesterday's news, an Orwellian unperson. |
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I apologise for the lack of preamble to yesterday's last post. |
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Although yesterday's driveway incident didn't keep me awake last night it did cross my mind a couple of times when I got up to answer the call of nature. |
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The three machines stolen in yesterday's theft were used by pupils for word processing, databases and spreadsheets as well as Internet access for research. |
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But not everybody was so supportive of yesterday's paper, with of the groups representing senior police officers dismissing it as a wasted opportunity. |
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After yesterday's rest day a lot of riders were feeling good but there were times that some of us were wondering if people would ever let up, even a bit. |
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And only hours after yesterday's tragedy in Lincolnshire, firefighters had to strap a car to a fire engine to stop it from falling onto the East Coast mainline. |
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He made the declarations while responding to reporters' questions on the bilateral debt forgiveness agreement during yesterday's post-Cabinet news conference at Whitehall. |
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More than 400 people attended yesterday's event, with over 4,000 people tuning in via livestream. |
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At yesterday's Cabinet meeting, one of the items under discussion was car scrappage a curious addition to the agenda when half the front bench is being scrapped. |
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They also failed to give live coverage to yesterday's drumhead service attended by 6,000 Royal Navy veterans and hosted by Brian Hanrahan and Kate Adie. |
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The probe was prompted by an exclusive story published in yesterday's Guardian, which told of the alleged encounters and also of a plea by the girl's mother for justice. |
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So I would not doubt that yesterday's decision will galvanize conservative voters. |
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As yesterday's game showed the outfield is an embarrassment. |
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After yesterday's 5-1 romp against the Solomon Islands playing away, the Socceroos will complete their 2005 Confederations qualifying formalities in Sydney on Tuesday night. |
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Obviously the police haven't confirmed yet whether the guy was involved in yesterday's bombings, but I suppose one can reasonably assume that he was. |
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It came as no surprise to me, and probably will not astonish anyone else, that today I felt the after-effects of yesterday's long drive to and from Nottingham. |
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The youngster was hauled out from between the platform and the train by bystanders after falling from a footplate during yesterday's busy rush hour. |
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Seriously, yesterday's events really spooked, depressed and upset me. |
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When I turned on the radio it was to be told that, contrary to yesterday's gloomy forecast, the weather is to become mild again for the days running up to Christmas. |
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After yesterday's cold, crisp, but sunny weather, today is utter rubbish. |
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While on the subject of inebriation, I am convinced the Metro horoscope writer must have been half-cut when he wrote yesterday's entry for Taurus. |
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I read in yesterday's Evening Press that I am one of the rank outsiders for this race, and by the time you read this we'll know whether that status was justified. |
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He sat at the kitchen table and poked at yesterday's mail with one finger. |
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The butler showed up carrying yesterday's mail and the newspaper of today. |
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If yesterday's purchase of shares is the precursor to a takeover bid, those qualities will make them formidable opponents for the Manchester United board. |
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While both teams in the gold medal game were guaranteed an Olympic berth, Puerto Rico and Canada were duking it out for the final berth in yesterday's consolation game. |
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I've been struggling to find a clip of my absolute favorite moment from yesterday's riverboat pageant, but finally, here it is. |
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Sir Michael arrived 30 minutes early for yesterday's ceremony so he could drive around his old neighbourhood, where his father was a fish porter and his mother a charlady. |
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But arriving back home yesterday, after an eight-hour coach journey, the Celtic fans criticised the airline and claimed yesterday's events had been blown out of proportion. |
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Fifteen pro-hunting demonstrators were being held in custody today following yesterday's violent clashes with police outside Parliament, police said. |
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A US surgeon general claimed that infection was yesterday's problem. |
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The whole theme was accented by stuffed toy poodles carried by models on the catwalk, who held them as lovingly as yesterday's trash being hauled to the bin. |
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Perhaps the most poignant thing about yesterday's ceremony was that the ability to fulfil that promise had been demonstrated even before the vow was taken. |
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Time cruelly accelerates and yesterday's icon is today's TV history. |
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Despite a degree of reticence from some parts of the Aussie media, tickets for yesterday's showdown were harder to come by than a dunny in the bush. |
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The question on the dissection of a frog caused outrage among last year's Leaving Cert examinees, but the overall difficulty of yesterday's exams angered many. |
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His wife Ann attended yesterday's launch with her two sons and daughter. |
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Today's papers are plastered with yesterday's terror threats. |
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If the government wanted more reasons not to embrace commercial cultivation of genetically modified crops then it need look no further than yesterday's findings. |
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Scotland's coach does not usually want for words, but even the perennial optimist found it difficult to see any highlights amongst the autumnal gloom of yesterday's encounter. |
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You do all that and then you are yesterday's story, yesterday's people. |
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In yesterday's closed-door meeting of the defense committee, lawmakers with the committee reached agreement after several hours' discussion on unfreezing the two budgets. |
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He looks fresh and new, while Hidding looks like yesterday's man. |
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Though popular with the German populace, his tenure had yet to assume an air of permanence, the idea lingering that one slip and he might become yesterday's man. |
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I wasn't yesterday's man, I was the day before yesterday's man. |
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We know that we will be winning Mrs. Parks' war, our war, when it's yesterday's news that a newly elected governor or senator or president is a woman or a person of color. |
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I thought Latham was amazingly controlled in the face of a series of totally fatuous questions that raked over stuff that was already well and truly yesterday's news. |
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So Gary Condit at this point is keeping it alive, or this story alive in the news media, but as far as the professional investigators go, Gary Condit is yesterday's news. |
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The bill includes the cost of erecting the various building structures as well as expenditure related to yesterday's elaborate festival programme. |
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Perhaps, bioregionalism is what will follow yesterday's crash. |
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Investors have reacted sharply to yesterday's political developments. |
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With a number of top-notch sides potentially lying in wait for Scotland in next month's play-offs, yesterday's success may yet prove a minuscule mercy. |
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I confess to being surprised at the reaction to yesterday's article on the boring, bourgeois future of gay marriage. |
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My guess is he's still disillusioned and reeling after yesterday's events. |
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But be that as it may, it happened and it's yesterday's affair. |
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At the Buccleuch estate in Nithsdale a dearth of grouse forced yesterday's traditional start of the season shoot to be cancelled and rearranged for later this month. |
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Mr Levenson said there was no sign of any hunt saboteurs at yesterday's meet. |
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Their bullpen is worn out after yesterday's doubleheader where both games went 12 innings. |
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Only a Job's comforter would try to argue that yesterday's stock fall announcement could bring anything good. |
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Sure enough, they've got mullered. They're yesterday's men. The sands of time have washed over them. |
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A quartet of Richard Hannon trained-horses headed the 29 acceptors for Saturday's Weatherbys Super Sprint at yesterday's acceptance stage. |
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While a female weathercaster cannot predict yesterday's weather, her beauty and looks are enough to make me want to follow along anyway. |
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The Scot was given a reprimand after missing the weighbridge in yesterday's qualifying session in Turkey. |
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As with Saturday, the start of yesterday's session was more plodding than whizz-bang. |
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As reported in yesterday's Journal, a concerned crowd gathered after hearing the Alaskan Malamute barking as its life hung in the balance. |
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Loved the response in yesterday's letters page about the story that women are worse oglers than men. |
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Town End residents asked Kirklees Council's Huddersfield Planning Sub-committee to knock back the plan at yesterday's meeting. |
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Pedro Mendes was the latest Ibrox star to be crocked during yesterday's 3-0 Scottish Cup semi-final win over St Mirren. |
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Edoardo Molinari, the third member of the party, has endured a poor season and yesterday's 66 may prove a false dawn. |
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The road was closed for yesterday's event as the scroll, covered under a chupah, was taken to the Solihull Hebrew Congregation's synagogue. |
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And before yesterday's announcement nine athletes had been sanctioned following retests. |
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According to yesterday's Al-Madinah newspaper, the driver was in a fender-bender while picking the child up from school. |
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Farrell twisted a knee in a tackle with Julien Bardy in the 18th minute of yesterday's contest at the Stade Marcel-Michelin. |
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The French international midfielder suffered a fractured fibula during yesterday's training session at Arsenal's training camp in Austria. |
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It followed yesterday's letter bomb attack at the central London offices of Capita, which runs London's congestion charge system. |
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If you need an extra outfit, you can pair yesterday's top with the bell-bottoms from the day before. |
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John's, decorated with fine bands of roping and Celtic interlays, was used during yesterday's service. |
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But after yesterday's draw in Monaco he just hopes to keep Berko calm ahead of the two ties next month. |
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However, a fifth and eighth in yesterday's races puts Loof within sight of the lead Percy has held since the first day of the regatta. |
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Listeners were shocked to hear Moore, 49, swear at radio co-host Mark Saggers as France won 19-12 in yesterday's quarter final. |
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Doherty was not wearing spikes when the incident took place during yesterday's lunch break. |
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The Guineans finished second in Group A, five points behind hosts Ghana after yesterday's draw with Namibia. |
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And in yesterday's boardercross race there were a number of heavy falls, with two women carried off. |
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Oban Camanachd top the table on four points thanks to yesterday's 3-2 win over Glenurquhart at Mossfield Park. |
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Mirific, a gelded son of Perugino, chased home yesterday's listed winner Blatant when making his racecourse debut at Naas three weeks ago. |
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After yesterday's success at Northampton, that would edge City home along with Bristol City, Brighton and Stoke. |
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It's a world of sleeping bags and cardboard cities, where a newspaper is more than yesterday's celebrity gossip. |
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Slovenia's Luka Mezgec won yesterday's sprint finish in Trieste, where fourthplaced Nacer Bouhanni took points honours. |
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Canberra A new Australian government could still be days away as yesterday's cliffhanger election produced a hung parliament. |
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The small bird has been spotted by an anonymous twitcher in Rumney, Cardiff, as reported in yesterday's Echo. |
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Perhaps yesterday's rolling outlaw is now the popular hero of legions of out-of-work conformist citizens? |
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As the transitional stage is gearing up to draw closer to its final destination, the political scene is rife with plenty of views on and assessments of yesterday's run-off. |
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The only winners in yesterday's outrage of a report are the academic chuggers from well-heeled families who will be able to buy a place in a better university. |
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Bernardine Medical Center and Community Hospital of San Bernardino each received two patients from yesterday's active shooter occurrence in San Bernardino. |
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The first passcode was in yesterday's Sunday Mail but we've printed it again here just in case you missed it and you'll find the second part below. |
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The usual managerial incompetence was in evidence in yesterday's meeting. |
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Among tech stocks which have fallen out of the index are software group Autonomy and Misys, and yesterday's demotions leave just Sage as a representative. |
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But his fractured fibula wasn't confirmed until yesterday's X-ray results. |
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Fondue's transformation from yesterday's fad to the latest craze has been relatively recent. As a result, many of your guests may be first-time fonduers. |
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O'Sullivan was a superb winner of yesterday's BUPA Great Manchester Run where she easily outsprinted last summer's World 10,000mgold medal list Berhane Adere. |
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Adam Hammill missed yesterday's club photocall through illness. |
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In a troubled opening to yesterday's game, Wales' perennial scruffiness at the lineout was a concern and there were far too many careless mistakes for comfort. |
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From Detroit to Daytona Beach, from Brooklyn to the Bay Area, the streets are ruled by tight superbikes that put yesterday's Evo-powered billet barges to shame. |
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The epicentre of yesterday's tremor, in the Hindu Kush mountains, triggered landslides and collapsed buildings across remote areas that could be left impassible. |
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