I wouldn't be picking on the French if they didn't take such delight in zinging the United States. |
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If it hadn't been for Jackson zinging Rider, which Jackson did regardless of whether he was asked, Rider would have been invisible all preseason. |
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Some of this will involve zinging the president for misstatements he made or knocking him for other similar missteps. |
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There's also a zinging jhinga turka, Parsee chicken masala with lentil dhal and murgh samundri with a rich bhuna sauce. |
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The coconut oak nose is enticing and carries through to the palate where it mixes with cherry, redcurrants and zinging tannins. |
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If you've ever had a Tarzan fantasy, the Monteverde Cloud Forest is just the place to try zinging through the treetops. |
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I'm not entirely sure that if I was in a frightening situation, that I would like Spiderman to come zinging to my rescue. |
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The air was zinging with the electrical charge, and it actually smelled scorched. |
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He is infamous for his off-the-field antics which include zinging across the city on a high-powered motorcycle and getting into fisticuffs. |
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There must be bad karma zinging around the world like a pinball hitting bumpers. |
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And now it's time to look out for the metallic black spider wasps that come zinging into your room, and head for any screw slots they can find. |
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Jackson once hinted he favored major changes, moaning about his small power forwards and zinging Rice publicly. |
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In the hands of civil servants, the plans for this are not exactly zinging. |
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You could tell he had a million thoughts zinging through his mind. |
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This is beautiful expository writing, a combination of detailed, spellbinding narrative, and zinging judgment. |
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Whatever the cause, your heartstrings will probably be zinging, too, when one of San Francisco's new-old streetcars glides your way. |
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Summer baking is about making the best of what's available – nothing screams summer like bowls of berries, abundant stone fruit and zinging everything up with citrus. |
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If you happen to be on a gravel road, just zinging along and you come to a corner, you can get some pretty impressive rallye type slides going that will put a huge grin on your face. |
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This morning featured a walk through a tangle of internet, boiler and burglar alarm wireless rays just to boil the kettle, those same waves zinging my soft-boned children. |
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Elsewhere, finger-spin has become a poutingly sexed-up business, a mille-feuille of intermingled variations, from the zinging, waddling, slingshot conjury of Saeed Ajmal to the princely, short‑form poker player Sunil Narine. |
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You can give a kick-start to your metabolism by zinging a grapefruit in the Citrus Zinger Biggie every morning. |
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We are all a second or two older than an astronaut who has been zinging around the Earth at 18000 miles per hour, because of his or her greater speed and the lack of gravity. |
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