Has the world cottoned on to my gentle wit, my innate sense of style, or my ability to tug at the emotional heartstrings so dextrously? |
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Although I've never cottoned to it, but it's still the kind of song 90 per cent of songwriters would be proud to pen. |
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But as I've never cottoned to either team, I'll concede my sympathy to the unrepresented taxpayers who foot the stadium bills. |
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Of course, once Joe cottoned to this idea of visual stimulation, he completely threw himself into it. |
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That fell to Basturk, who cottoned on to Sas' through ball only to see his header scrambled off the line by Omar Daf. |
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The Australians never really cottoned on to the idea that sport was a way in which gentlemen amused themselves. |
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Parks cottoned onto the theme, threading a penalty attempt of his own wide of target. |
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When the press cottoned on, they were quite annoyed they just didnt understand our aims and objectives. |
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After a number of attempts to locate the disturbance in the area, the police finally cottoned on to the world above their eyeline and raided the place. |
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I think they've cottoned onto the sheer, er, sheerness of her top. |
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Politicians have cottoned on to this in the abstract, but they are more reluctant to be drawn on where these houses should be. |
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As the mainstream media cottoned on to the story and joined in the chorus, those inside the camp say they felt relief. |
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But as other schools cottoned on to the virtues of internationalism, it found its thunder stolen. |
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I did not realize the member had cottoned on to it or perhaps he drank the Kool-Aid that some of his colleagues have. |
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People in communities across the country cottoned on to what was going on and a massive campaign took place. |
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Some of Botanica's partners have cottoned on to the potentials, such as mobile phone operator SFR, eager to prove that mobile phones can also serve as management tools. |
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Unfortunately for the government, Canadians cottoned on to its plan and hundreds of thousands expressed their concerns online and thousands protested across the country. |
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The French vogue for Brazilian sounds began in earnest in the 1960s and 1970s when French artists cottoned onto the idea of adapting existing Brazilian hits. |
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I think Microsoft and some of the other vendors like Oracle and SAP have cottoned onto the value of verticalizing the business. |
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In terms of the value of the sports fishery, I think if you go back in history, you'll see that the department has cottoned to that notion, particularly in this area. |
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Goat is the new kid on the ingredient block, and it was only a matter of time before the big food players cottoned on: Ocado will soon be listing kid, and the rest seem bound to follow. |
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