There was a little damage to the front bumper on the right side and he did not bother getting it fixed. |
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Its atmosphere ranges from the elegant to the ridiculous, from white tie and tails to barbecue and bumper cars. |
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This airbag is deployed from just above the front bumper when a frontal collision is imminent. |
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The exterior features a combined spoiler and front bumper with an enlarged air intake and integrated front fog lamps. |
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Already the winner of a bumper, Dix Bay is a promising horse over hurdles and this soft-looking race should be right up his street. |
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No prizes for guessing which sporting hero has a runner in Saturday's bumper. |
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It was his 16th effort over hurdles after he won two bumper races, the first of them also at the same County Tipperary venue. |
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Yet today the land yields respectable if not bumper crops of wheat, pulses and vegetables, and some migrants have returned. |
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Alec was definitely sure of that-he saw a small dent in the front left bumper. |
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Abadair, who has run well in each of her three outings to date, has one more chance to land a bumper before she switches to hurdles. |
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In his first run, he was the easy winner of a bumper at Naas but looks destined for bigger and better things. |
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He who drank a bumper on his knees to the health of his mistress, was dubbed a knight for the evening. |
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On my way home I stopped in at the tavern and drank a bumper of whiskey, something I had not indulged in for the last five or six years. |
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Furthermore, as the match is a cup tie, the gate receipts will be halved, meaning the Knights are set for a bumper pay-day whatever the outcome. |
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Side running boards are still available while a new rear bumper has been added. |
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Broad beans are positively bursting with health and promise a bumper crop any minute now. |
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The fine weather brought out bumper crowds to watch the outdoor theatre, music and parades. |
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We've had a bumper crop of Bramley cooking apples on our old tree, for the first time since we moved here nearly three years ago. |
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In many areas, this year's bumper crop means exceptionally high removal of nutrients. |
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At the age of 75, the brothers still work side-by-side on neighbouring allotments, cultivating a bumper crop of vegetables every year. |
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The windscreen and the bumper are the two main sources of injury in pedestrian crashes. |
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Suddenly, within a year, he has me down to shoot my own film, turning script into bumper profit. |
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The opening quarter of the match was extremely disappointing, especially with a bumper crowd of 8,131 in attendance. |
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India began exporting wheat and rice two years ago to cut bulging stocks built up after successive bumper harvests. |
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Even thought the Eucalyptus trees look like they have a bumper crop of gum nuts, these are the first birds I've seen feeding on them. |
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Outdoor Soccer attracted bumper crowds and ran to a very successful conclusion at the KDL and Park grounds. |
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Earlier this year, the Zimbabwean government claimed it would be harvesting a bumper maize crop of 2.4 million tons. |
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What does a bumper crop of acorns have to do with the deer tick population? |
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But hooray, my parsnips have germinated at a fantastic rate this year, and we're in for a bumper crop, something I've never managed before. |
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The bumper cars were very enjoyable but also quite painful, because the students were bouncing from side to side as they got hit. |
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We've got roller coasters of death, water slides of misery, bumper cars of terror, and all the amusement park madness you can handle! |
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For the rest of the morning the four of them went on rollercoasters, bumper cars and all the extreme rides that they saw. |
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The front has been equipped with a pleasant front bumper, encasing the now-obligatory mesh vent between two fog lamps. |
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For ten bucks, we could do bumper cars, mini golf, laser tag, and the play-place. |
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Row upon row of cars, parked bumper to bumper, all waiting to be carted off to the knacker's yard. |
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The bumper cars, near the entrance, appeared to be an excellent way to pass the time between queueing for the bigger rides. |
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Comparing the black hue of your wrought-iron garden gate with the gleaming steel of the car bumper, can they really be the same element? |
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A funfair has cancelled a visit to London after being told that its bumper cars would have to pay the congestion charge. |
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The Stars Wheel, bumper cars, jumping boats, labyrinth, two-storey roundabout, crazy house and musical express are another part of the park. |
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I even dream of a water slide area, like the one at Laguna Mar in Margarita and go-cart, bumper cars, Ferris wheel and roller-coaster areas. |
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Day by day, new names enter the fray and it looks as if there will be a bumper number of candidates for the elections to be held on 11 th June. |
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Barclays Bank will show the benefits of its own past acquisitions with news of bumper yearly figures on Thursday. |
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The tail bumper, in retracted position, fitted flush with the fuselage surface. |
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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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For those who require a little excitement, there is a small amusement park that offers bumper cars for all ages and rides for the kids. |
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In the 15-lap event, he was leading until stewards forced him into the pits after the rear bumper began peeling off his car. |
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All, in my opinion, could have been avoided if people hadn't been driving up the bumper of the car in front. |
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They chewed the fenders, ripped the wheel-arch out, chewed the bumper, bonnet, fender and all four doors. |
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Overhangs are kept short, though the changing radii of the curved sections between the fenders and bumper faces make them look shorter still. |
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They will sit on your rear bumper until they get a little bit of a straight road and then they are past you like a flash. |
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Besides its backside, the front is featuring a wider bumper that incorporates side skirts and a huge air inlet. |
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I decided to remove the Westin Nerf Bars that I had and add a Street Scene bumper, side skirts and custom grille. |
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Not only did he get a bumper pay-rise, but he got a huge cash payout because his co-workers were discriminated against. |
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English vineyard owners are forecasting a bumper grape crop under this summer's Mediterranean type sunshine. |
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It worked, but only up to a point, for this year's bumper crop has been almost entirely eaten by a family of robins. |
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Retailers are seeing bumper sales of doll's houses and rocking horses instead of toys tied in to films or TV shows as in previous years. |
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There's a roll bar to offer some protection to the top of the cylinder head and a hefty foam bumper at the front of the car. |
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Aside from a mini train, the traffic garden also has a draaimolen, a swimming pool, a child care center and an arena for cycling and bumper cars. |
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It looks as if it's going to be a bumper year, looking at the amount of fruit on the boughs. |
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I also added flashing yellow lights in the rear window, and a police-style spotlight and rubberized push bumper to the front. |
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Five days later, I saw the first bumper sticker, slapped on a shiny new Japanese pickup driven by an aging weekend hippie. |
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You find yourself inside a rumpus room, with some old video games, bumper pool, foosball, and some other things along those lines. |
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Experts are already predicting one of the best seasons ever for anglers, thanks to bumper stocks and favourable weather. |
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In addition to working at the phone bank four hours once a week, Merlo also has distributed campaign buttons and bumper stickers. |
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We may show our Paganism through our jewelry or our bumper stickers, or the pentagram we trace over our meals as we bless them. |
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This year has been such a bumper year for games we've had to split our normal Chrissy special over two editions. |
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Organisers of the annual Chinese dragon boat race at Coate Water believe they are in for a bumper year. |
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From the front bumper to the A-pillar, practically the whole car, including the body panels, is aluminum. |
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Parts of the vehicle, including the hood and bumper, were found 45 metres down the road. |
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For example, aluminum is used for the hood, front and rear bumper beams, and rear suspension knuckle. |
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Air deflectors installed in front of a vehicle's hood are also often designed to match the style of the vehicle's bumper. |
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This is required in all 50 states and should never be hooked onto the receiver hitch or wrapped around the bumper. |
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One again there was a bumper crowd at Cougar Park with an attendance of 252 people urging the team to continue their cup heroics. |
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Thankfully the Avensis has now been returned to the Company Car fold as good as new with its new tailgate and bumper. |
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The front and rear bumper beams are aluminum, as are the hood and the wagon's tailgate. |
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Deep side sill extensions lead to a new rear bumper incorporating twin trapezoidal exhaust tailpipes. |
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Around the back, you'll find a deeper bumper with a chromed tailpipe poking through off-centre, a boot spoiler and some discreet badging. |
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We have had several cars driving far too close, almost on our bumper bar at times. |
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All new models get a new front bumper design, new headlamps and tail lights, a new front grille and revised power vents. |
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A second look, however, reveals extra chrome, a reprofiled front bumper, new fog lamps and a slight redesign to the front grille and headlamps. |
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To help drivers see better, some carmakers are offering new options like bumper sensors. |
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It always seems that a bunch of men get together on the bumper cars and take great joy in bashing each other to bits for the entire day! |
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He turned up ten minutes later with a smashed up car and his front bumper in the back seat. |
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Mr Kasukumya said he was, however, happy that people in his area continued to record bumper harvests in maize production. |
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Racing will commence at 4.30 and the mixed card will consist of three flat races, three chases and a bumper for five, six and seven year olds. |
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Because of the long nose, another place worth checking for scuffs is the front bumper. |
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If you hang them below the bumper, they can easily get knocked out of adjustment or even broken by curbs or snow banks. |
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Dual exhausts, with cutouts in the bumper to accommodate them on the V6, are more often found on performance cars. |
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Farmers present offerings and gifts to the deities for a successful harvest season and pray for bumper crops in the next. |
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There are new trapezoidal front fog lamps in a reshaped bumper, too, and a premium-flavoured option-list. |
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Organiser are hoping for a bumper crowd for the highlight of the Sunday soccer season. |
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We are of the view that time is now to look for money to buy up the bumper harvest. |
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The traffic signals have failed and cars are piled up, fender to bumper, loudly beeping and honking. |
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Christmas, Mothers' Day and Easter are the bumper sales events throughout the year. |
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I open them, the 4WD Beemer is centimetres from my front bumper and revving very loudly. |
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But menhaden are not predators like blue runners and bumper, and can't be caught on sabiki rigs. |
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The butthead that had been riding his bumper sped past, temporarily burying the car in a lake of flying water. |
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Soon, the car was attached by its back bumper to the miniature crane in the bed of the truck. |
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Remove those bumper stickers or license plate frames on your cars that remind you of a lifestyle you wish to leave behind. |
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At the time the first touchpaper was scheduled to be lit, cars were still queueing bumper to bumper on Netherhampton Road. |
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The damage to his car was a bent chassis leg, damage to the bonnet, two wings, bumper and cross member. |
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One end of the chain hooks on the tow bar in the bumper and the other wraps around the shrub or tree. |
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Heated air was exhausted through the car's rear bumper, via a thermostat-controlled flap. |
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The bumper crop sharply surpassed the 280,000 tons the industry annually sells. |
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A supporter from Reading had a sheet cake made that was a replica of a campaign bumper sticker. |
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One inflammatory bumper sticker alleges the religious right are bigots, among other things. |
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The Quays triathlon also incorporates the National Championships for the first time, ensuring a bumper entry. |
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The Durrow tri-centenary celebrations continued with a bumper bank holiday weekend of events. |
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That includes a media campaign with gas station signage, bumper stickers on project vehicles and increased patrols. |
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The Limited also has steering-wheel wood trim, a power rear sunshade, and bumper moldings with chrome-inserts. |
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Or get some fabric paints and coin a T-shirt slogan that's worthy of a bumper sticker. |
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The aim is to come up with the tag line for a bumper sticker which perfectly describes your view of the European Union. |
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She sits for a long time on the hood of her car, jiggling her heels against the bumper. |
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It would also be an opportunity to sell in-car cup holders or hand out bumper stickers for some free advertising. |
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Spilled paint of many colors had ran down the rear bumper of the elderly truck. |
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The North Yorkshire business tycoon who owns a profitable food chain has once again had a bumper pay year. |
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A clever option is a bicycle rack which latches onto built-in mountings in the rear bumper. |
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That means a bumper package of proteins, minerals and essential oils to revitalise the skin, promoting natural radiance. |
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You may also replace your bumper with a body color unit with built in lights and billet grille. |
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Instead of hitting each other and bouncing off like bumper cars, the atoms join together and function as one entity. |
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This horse was unlucky not to win a bumper but he loves this fast ground and he has always been a good jumper. |
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The designers have also given the Ranger a new bonnet, grille, bumper and headlamps. |
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Most obvious changes are at the front end in the bonnet and front bumper and at the back where a new lamp design has been added. |
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Are there bumper stickers on the vehicles that you drive or that your spouse drives? |
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Upon the green flag Majoram pulled away with the rest of the pack snarling at his back bumper. |
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Most New Yorkers appear to fall somewhere between the most liberal and conservative slogans of the car bumper stickers. |
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I saw my crush in line for the bumper cars at the fair, so I went to talk to him after the ride. |
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As part of your Dodge body kit ensemble, the rear valance is an add-on piece that fully covers your existing bumper. |
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Zack loves the motion, noise and excitement of a fair, but the only rides he ventures on are fun houses and the occasional bumper cars. |
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The lid curves down to meet the bumper that flows around the bold wheel arches and creates an aerodynamic spoiler. |
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Add a host of maturing bucks from a bumper fawn crop six years ago and the potential for trophy-class deer is excellent. |
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My friends went on the bumper cars, but couldn't convince me to come along. |
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It affixes to any outside surface of a car, and doesn't cause damage like magnetic signs or bumper stickers would. |
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There was no inside release for it or the rear hatch, and the hood folded forward toward the front bumper, though it had an inside release. |
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The space between the front bumper and the rear edge of the engine undercover are designed to compress the airflow. |
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External changes include three air intakes and a lipped front air dam integrated into the front bumper with two circular front fog-lamps. |
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They can actually change how your Honda looks by having your Honda bumper detailed or painted with whatever design or color you may fancy. |
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The sharp-eyed will notice slight changes to the front bumper, upgraded xenon headlights and a modified rear spoiler. |
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For example, the filter assembly is placed between the open area between the front bumper and wheel. |
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The front corners are more chamfered, the headlights cut into the bumper, flanking a lower front grille. |
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Hairdressers and beauticians in Killaloe, Ballina, Limerick and Nenagh had a bumper day on Thursday last as over 100 young adults prepared for their Debs Dance. |
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It's more fun to ski from your bumper than hike a rocky trail in the dark, wondering when you'll finally get those branch whackers off your back and on to your feet. |
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This obviously attracted a better class of nautilus, and a bumper crop was viewed by the team the next day in a wonderful dive hanging over an abyssal drop-off. |
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The sizzling sunshine made it a bumper day for the publicans and stallholders with horse traders rushing to quench their thirst at regular intervals. |
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Droughts, floods, or early frost may have caused some or all of the introduced cultigens to fail but may have resulted in bumper yields of the more weedy native species. |
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The black paintwork of this car was in very good condition, the only marks being a small scuff on the rear bumper plus a slight dent on the off side rear wheel arch. |
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He had previously won a bumper at Tipperary and her bred for the flat opponents could never catch her as John Kielys mare made every post a winning one. |
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The last edition of the bug has a retro look, with chrome trim from bumper to bumper, whitewall tires and CD player, but it also stays true to the car's roots. |
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They can still get money when they need it and there will still be the occasional umbrella for farmers whose incomes drop when Brazil reaps a bumper crop. |
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At the end of fiscal 2002, when banks had reaped a bumper harvest through treasury profits, it was widely seen as a one-time affair and not expected to be repeated this year. |
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See her in the picture above, with Machel wining on her bumper. |
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A bumper crowd of more than 7,000 is expected at Bootham Crescent on Boxing Day for the all-ticket Christmas derby match against rivals Hull City. |
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The smoother front section around the grille, bumper and spoiler has a chrome strip across lower air intake and larger apertures for the foglamps. |
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Police had ringed the theater with Metro buses touching bumper to bumper. |
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A thin line of smoke started to spiral up from the ruptured engine as Ian scrambled round the back of the car, catching his trouser leg on the crumpled rear bumper. |
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Mr McKay said the Holden was weaving across the road behind him and then tailgated him bumper to bumper as the two cars made their way out to the Manaia Road intersection. |
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That was not, needless to say, a slogan made-to-order for bumper stickers. |
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The Chamber of Commerce would like to extend season's greetings to all and look forward to a bumper Christmas trade in the town over the coming month. |
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How many others do more than just toss the third-class postal announcements or e-mail newsletters or let their bumper stickers and buttons gather dust on a shelf? |
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Putting bumper stickers on people's cars, they say, is an updated way of inducing shame for social good, in this case by shaming SUV drivers about their purchase. |
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But, tut-tut, she has now agreed to a bumper pay packet to become the face of Martini, a once-fashionable alcoholic beverage even though she never touches the hard stuff. |
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But works of art cannot be displayed as mere illustrations of social issues, equivalents to bumper stickers, advertisements and two-piece swimsuits. |
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The Limited model adopts more refined styling, with new fender flares and new front bumper and side mouldings, all finished in body colour to retain a sophisticated look. |
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He started chewing the police car's tires, biting the bumper and generally snarling and slavering, trying to get at the cops, who chose to stay put with the windows rolled up. |
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The bumper itself is re-shaped and finished in dark grey to match the bolt-on, over-size wheel flares that cover the new five-spoke 16-inch alloy wheels. |
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Bumper to bumper we proceeded, the road narrowed and things became hairy. |
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When bumper crops abound, even bruins just emerging from hibernation will immediately seek out whitebark cone caches that survived the winter unscathed. |
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And another bumper crop is on the way thanks to abundant rain. |
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Because of the split in the front bumper, the car won't be able to sit as low and drag, or the front dam will be worn off, resulting in a massive loss of downforce. |
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Side rock rails matched by a similar rail under the front bumper complete the exterior changes, designed to make the Renegade the rugged image leader in the Cherokee line up. |
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He's got a very good bumper, and his slower ball comes out really well. |
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Winning trainer Jonjo O'Neill said the horse may have one more run in a bumper before going hurdling with the Supreme Novices Hurdle at the Festival one of the aims. |
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Also running that day was Dempsey who finished third in the bumper. |
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There are whole pages full of Masonic toasts from which the presiding officer could select, and after every one of which a bumper was drunk by the Brethren present. |
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In 1977 we had a bumper crop, enough for fresh eating and a pie! |
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In just a few weeks, a bumper crop of one million kilos of strawberries will have been picked from Pole House Farm on the Harwich Road in Lawford. |
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It comes on the back of another record, bumper profit result for Qantas. |
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Pick something you both dig, like bumper cars or a nature hike. |
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She glanced at the line of people waiting for the bumper cars. |
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Well since we are already here, why don't we start with the bumper cars? |
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It becomes a slogan on t-shirts, bumper stickers and Blogs across America. |
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Also, my car was so old the bumper was tied on with a bungee cord. |
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You begin at a dead stop, cop cars piled up maybe eleven inches off your rear bumper waiting patiently for you to step on it and try to make a getaway. |
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Already signs are that there might be a bumper harvest this season but all this will be in vain if measures are not taken to prevent crops from going to waste. |
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I am doubly sure, between Levy and Sylvia, something will be done to that effect, which could just produce a bumper harvest of votes for both, next year. |
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I worked the carousel and the bumper cars and the Tilt-A-Whirl. |
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Seeing chiefs, village headmen and politicians crying for free food for their constituents may give the impression that the bumper harvest was something of a hoax. |
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The instrument panel sub-assembly was consolidated into one area, and bumper painting for both Honda and Acura is now done in a new 80,000 sq. ft. addition. |
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As shown in Figure 12 the tyre would hit the side of the barrier first and then the bumper and body panels of the front left end would contact the upper part of the barrier. |
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Large rounded headlamps, swaged bonnet and indicators integrated into the front grille give the vehicle a jovial appearance, accentuated by the deep front bumper. |
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Could that guy sweet talk the chrome off the bumper of a '57 Ford or what? |
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One of the teenagers, a clean-cut former gang member handing out anti-violence bumper stickers, said he thought the mayor was serious about reducing crime in the neighborhood. |
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I will never forget a meeting I once had with a candidate and his advisers, in which I was constantly peppered with questions about logos and bumper stickers. |
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Her carefree sloganeering can be maddeningly fatuous, occasionally making the reader feel as though he or she is stuck behind a car covered in bumper stickers. |
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However, sharp eyes will see the revised front bumper where fog lights replace the indicators, which are now housed in the main headlight fairing. |
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The car is the source of most of the laughs as it winks its headlights, smiles using its front bumper, and uses its trunk to conk meddlers on the head. |
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The crib set includes a fitted sheet, bumper, quilt, and crib skirt. |
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His recent European tour produced a bumper crop of such stories. |
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From my low vantage point I noticed the back bumper of a bus we were behind had inverted nails fixed to it, presumably to keep freeloaders from hitching a ride. |
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The magazine, published by Walton Media, is a bumper 96 pages, packed with news, reviews, previews, pro-tips, sport psychology, the history of the game and much more. |
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We drove on but the damage had caused a puncture and we limped out of the stage, although the crew changed the wheel and repaired the bumper in just six minutes. |
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Across the region, despite the dull Easter weekend weather, resorts and leisure attractions were celebrating yesterday after a bumper holiday weekend. |
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The bumper pay-outs emerged after Ofgem was attacked for failing to protect customers from inflation-busting price hikes. |
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I have had a bumper crop of Victoria plums helped by the fact that the pigs are still out of the paddock that the tree is in. |
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A GOOD crop of Sitka spruce cones in Kielder Forest has seen the arrival of bumper numbers of crossbills. |
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One of Banana Fish's 26 infant and juvenile collections, Jasmine includes bumper, quilt, dust ruffle and crib sheet. |
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The horse won his bumper on soft ground by 20 lengths and ran a blinder at the recent Western Meeting on slowish ground. |
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Tsarevna, trained by Jessica Harrington, landed the bumper by two and a half lengths under Peter Fahey. |
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Mr. Horrocks served myself and my pupils with three little glasses of wine, and a bumper was poured out for my lady. |
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Pupils from a village school are helping National Trust staff at Washington Old Hall squirrel away a bumper crop of hazelnuts. |
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There was another surprise in the bumper when 8-15 hotpot The Poodle Faker couldn't get anywhere near the enterprisingly ridden Westerbee. |
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Runner-up on his bumper debut at Newcastle, Fahey's youngster then tootled home by 10 lengths in a similar event at Fakenham. |
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With an orange exterior that resembles a bumper car, the LaCie Rugged Thunderbolt is a fine portable hard drive. |
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Other money-spinners on the night included an auction and a bumper charity raffle. |
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Antartica De Thaix failed to settle when disappointing on her only start in a Kempton bumper. |
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The Gordon Elliott-trained John Monash, a beaten favourite in three of his four bumper starts, owes his supporters big-time. |
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A new bumper would be worth more than the motor, so would a new wing-nut for the ashtray. |
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Later this summer, new Fender Benders bumper cars will complete the additions. |
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Or it could be due to a bumper crop of owlets in the snowy owl's Arctic breeding grounds last spring. |
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News that Adam Crozier, Royal Mail chief executive, is set to receive a bumper bonus will exasperate postal workers. |
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The same guy who, by the end of that showerless week, you wish you could tie to the back bumper of your truck for the ride home. |
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That total may have been eclipsed by last year's bumper crop of forktails, though confirmation was not immediately available. |
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Nicholls and Ruby Walsh rounded off the afternoon by winning the bumper on the aptly named 4-1 shot Rock On Ruby. |
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The Association often produces bumper stickers and other materials for our campaigns as a way to publicise an issue. |
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Part of her act sees her dividing people into either thrill-seeking bumper cars or safe and sensible dodgems, like herself. |
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A ride on the bumper cars was all I needed to justify the three subway trains I had to take to get to Surf Avenue. |
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The Swan-McManus treble was completed when Back To Square One, who started 6-4 favourite, made a winning debut in the bumper. |
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The Midlands proved to be a prime location for bumper car antics, a fifth of drivers having damaged their car in the region. |
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After leaving the usual bumper crop of zucchini on the neighbor's doorstep, she crept away. |
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Enjoy preparing a picnic, playing I Spy, driving a bumper car, making an icecream, and much more. |
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The air intake manifold sucks the air from scoops on the hood and front bumper and feeds it into the engine. |
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Or the fact that the maximum speed of a bumper car is about three miles an hour, given a following wind. |
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Toyota has added a larger front bumper, which comes integrated with black bull bars and silver scuff plates. |
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Work included the fitting of modern safety features such as halogen headlights and a rubber bumper and fiberglass skirt on each end. |
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Beau Ranger, foaled in 1978, was the first living foal of Sand Martin, who was placed in a bumper. |
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This time Chase stands on the bumper holding the luggage rack above as they roll down the trail and around the lake. |
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And the Sorento is also equipped with twin LED low-profile light bars on the front bumper and roof rack. |
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Ashes from the firewheels, spread through the fields, guarantee bumper crops for the coming seasons. |
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Jake on a snake Heronshaw overcame greenness in the 2m bumper to win by two and a quarter lengths for Henry Daly and Jake Greenall. |
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As the presidential election heats up, so do political bumper sticker sales. |
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Don't put the bumper in your jumper Don't use the Hoover over the doofer Don't put the toffee in the coffee Don't what? |
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Venture Edition spec includes 16-inch gun metal alloy wheels, sports styling kit, front fog lamps, privacy glass and a rear bumper sports trim. |
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But he might not cope the fir and in-form Graduand, a course bumper winner before failing narrowly to Mister To Notch, also at Naas. |
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These days, it features a set of wedgy A6-style headlamps positioned either side of a smarter single-frame grille and above a restyled bumper and revised air intakes. |
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The fair, run by The Showmen's Guild of Great Britain, included bumper cars, a pirate ship, helter skelter, teacups, carousels, waltzer, fun house and other rides. |
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Startled shoppers called the police and animal welfare experts when they saw the Honduran milk snake slither into the back bumper of Gary Bunton's motor. |
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Vic Dancer was a game winner of the other mares bumper and her hard-fought defeat of Romanic Fashion gave trainer Moses McCabe his first winner for two long years. |
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They seem to have a bumper crop of kindergarteners this year. |
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Their politics are clear from the bumper stickers on their cars. |
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A bumper crowd, the division's third highest of the day at 8,391, saw mascot Cyril the Swan kick-start proceedings by absailing down one of the floodlights. |
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After stating that severance pay was an entitlement just five days before, the former Foreign Affairs Minister announced his TDs would have to sacrifice the bumper payout. |
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Its front end has an LED treatment that wraps around the front bumper, while the interior is light grey with blue topstitched seams, 'special' leather and chrome accents. |
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If How considerate, then, of the sharp suits at AWM to go out in style and remind us of the iniquities of the public sector gravy train and its bumper pension handouts. |
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The Palmerston boss was left disappointed when local derby rivals Annan crashed 5-2 to Brechin in Tuesday night's replay and cost his club the chance of a bumper gate. |
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In the past, the farmer had the consolation of higher prices at such times, but with bumper crops cheaply transported from the United States, grain prices remained low. |
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They can play on giant teacups, bumper cars, a twister ride, a fun house. |
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We harvested a bumper crop of arugula and parsnips this year. |
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