It was still there a couple of years ago when Brendan Laney and Todd Blackadder arrived hotfoot from an NPC final. |
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Fans of English literature should hotfoot it to the British Library's skilled digitisation of its Shakespeare quartos. |
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There are never any guarantees, she could hotfoot it today and be back in court tomorrow morning, but this is a golden opportunity for her. |
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The campaigners hotfoot it back through Bournemouth, past the still-chanting crowd of protesters. |
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Sometimes our guards have to hotfoot it over to Buckley with extra shotguns and rifles. |
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Ophelia, a spy herself, comes hotfoot to tell of Hamlet's first piece of odd behaviour. |
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As a result of this broadcast ITV was inundated with inquiries and the camera team was sent hotfoot to film the pupils at Biddenham Upper School and to chat with them. |
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Frankly, if those nasty little cliques are all that's on offer on the parenting front, I can't blame anyone for wanting to hotfoot it back to the office, sharpish. |
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He will arrive in Bradford on Avon hotfoot from Highgrove where he will have donned the garb of Father Christmas for the Prince of Wales's Christmas party. |
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The local priest sent word to the Station that same night that he heard of poteen being sold in full view and openly at a certain premises and could I go there hotfoot? |
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The minute she wound up the successful tour that followed her acclaimed debut album, Mademoiselle K had to hotfoot it straight back into the studio to work on a follow-up. |
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Under the prevailing development model, their emergence from underdevelopment and subservience leads them hotfoot into ruinous exploitation of ecological resources. |
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There's a saying among fashion types that if they were ever to find themselves anywhere in Italy other than Milan, however aesthetically pleasing or historically rich, they'd hotfoot it to the industrial northern city pronto. |
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The US president has proved unwilling or unable to do so, with the result that the G7 leaders meet, issue a vapid communiqué, and hotfoot it back to the airport as fast they can. |
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They are working with the island's new police commissioner, Gary Nelson, who comes hotfoot from 35 years with Ottawa's city police. These cops are only one sign of Canada's growing involvement in the Caribbean. |
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More entertainment is being provided by the Hotfoot Jazzmen, with demonstrations by the Clwyd Axemen. |
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