We were instructed to make for cover near trees or bushes rather than staying in open ground and to fling ourselves face down. |
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Belle's particular discipline is a mixture of free climbing, acrobatics, and a willingness to fling yourself bodily from rooftop to rooftop. |
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The titillating details that have emerged about their four-month fling have also made the story irresistible. |
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Adam and Louise had enjoyed a brief fling in the past and there was still an attraction between them. |
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The hateful dress was mocking me. Therefore, the last thing I ever did in that house was to fling that wretched dress into the cleansing fire. |
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If frost is predicted, fling some fleece over fruit trees and more tender shrubs. |
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Marriage and long-term commitment have to mean more than short-term self-gratification, otherwise what separates them from a holiday fling? |
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They had a fling, and when she parted from Hall in 1966, Beatty was named co-respondent in the divorce case. |
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All of the members of the Melody crouched, throwing their hands over their heads to fling away the flying debris. |
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The sisters had had a hair fling the week before and the result was catastrophically hilarious. |
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When there's a ruckus in the street outside your home, you fling open the window to see what's happening. |
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The 17-track album features jigs, reels, songs, waltzes, hornpipes, polkas, a two step, slow air, highland fling and recitation. |
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Without bothering to fling my hands away, he darts his eyes to the side to avoid my worried stare. |
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Arms full, they continue their run after the truck, and with accurate precision, fling the bags into the back of the truck. |
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Guests are enthralled with bartenders who flip bottles, toss some glasses and fling a few mixing sets. |
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Boy meets girl, boy has initial fling with girl, relationship gets amusingly complicated, and boy finally makes up with girl. |
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On returning a drunken someone would make it back to the door, fling it open and stagger through it, forgetting to shut it at all. |
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So, if I were to have a fling, would you rather it be with an Irish girl or a Continental European girl. |
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There was really no need to fling the freezer door shut and throw myself theatrically across the linoleum floor, moaning pitifully. |
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Electrons prefer to avoid regions of strong and oscillating fields, so the wall alone would fling them out. |
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I have wanted to come since I was 10 years old and I had a Scottish nanny called Janet Stewart who taught me how to do the Highland fling. |
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Next I had to fling some victuals into the sucking void of self-digesting agony that was my stomach. |
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She would stop, peek in a door, and then either fling it wide open or close it and move on. |
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But it's not often that you see a genuine superpower fling itself into such a total policy fiasco. |
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William was lazy, chubby, and short, and would rather fling mud pies than do anything important. |
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He can climb all over an opponent, and he can fling a game and a set and match away in moment of sheer lunacy. |
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I'm sure you can understand why I'm not looking for a major commitment, but I'm also not after a casual fling. |
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More than a few Scots will fling themselves into the frozen fray as Winter Olympians for Team GB this fortnight in Salt Lake City. |
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Again, we have a wild fling, in which the supplies of the last year are consumed. |
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Except good sense tells me I should enjoy this last fling, and by all means see Montana. |
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But if you're looking for a game that'll be more than a weekend fling, look elsewhere. |
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Even when the vituperators are women, they mostly fling profanities at themselves, not at their male relatives. |
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For Yorke, who is now 36 years old, it was a final fling for both him and his illustrious friend. |
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What was unexpected, amazingly, gloriously unexpected was the way the game's elder statesmen had one final fling. |
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Dabizas missed the ball which gave Speed, unmarked, an extra second to fling himself full length at the ball. |
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While most trips last one or two weeks, everything from a weekend fling to a monthlong sojourn is possible. |
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Besides, the spring fling at the Fairgrounds forgave everyone and everything, rain or shine. |
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From the col, the ridge climbs and then levels out again into a tight area of mossy grass before it steepens appreciably into its final fling. |
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Grain prices took their customary nosedive after last year's brief upward fling. |
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I had a little quick one-night fling during our hiatus, and I have to admit that I enjoyed it. |
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In a masterstroke, organisers have slaved this blood and tarred squawker for a final fling at the Commonwealth Games. |
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He got his first big break playing a high school boy having a last fling before heading off to college. |
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It appears like you're looking for a fling or a casual sexual relationship, but it's not that simple. |
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The pensione I'd booked into was pleasant and central but I wanted the sea within a few yards again, so I could fling myself into it on waking. |
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Then he'd strike a match and simultaneously toss it toward the fire and fling himself back to a safe distance. |
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Dogs, who have been cooped up all day, now rush to fences, or fling themselves against front doors, and bark, giving it all they have in the way of canine fury, as I walk by. |
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One day, while out shooting, Francis casually drops into the conversation that he has a daughter, Anna, from a fling years ago, whose mother has just died. |
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Elsewhere, and just hitting the screens, he shirks the dotage and decrepitude forcing him into the quiet life for a final fling at what he does best. |
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Though, when in a certain mood, I will fling off the gloves and wield the spade with my bare hands. |
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The Mercedes was an automotive Clark Kent, serious and sedate, but ready to fling off its eyeglasses and soar to the rescue. |
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Sunlight may rev up a few asteroids enough to fling off bits and change their shapes. |
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The protection will last as long as Winston can still fling the ball 50 yards downfield to a streaking wide receiver. |
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Azyra snapped out of her trance just in time she scrambled away from the light just before it silently detonated with enough force to fling her from the fire escape. |
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So long as there was a wall round the cliff's edge they could fling themselves into every frantic game and make the place the noisiest of nurseries. |
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As far as memorable moments go, the final fling of the Westmorland Orchestra concert season promises to be a real gem in the ensemble's diamond jubilee year. |
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All the indications are, though, that this is his final fling. |
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Saturday's point gives them added insurance against a final fling from George Burley's Tractor Boys but even the ever-optimistic Holdsworth is playing it safe. |
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As the film's title suggests, however, theirs is a summer fling. |
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If a long-lasting relationship develops out of the fling, so be it. |
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Her pregnancy is the result of a brief fling with ex-husband, Gavin. |
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Even if Fletcher's play is a romantic island fling that offers muted criticisms of the western ethos, Doran's production intelligently views it through post-colonialist eyes. |
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Oil droplets can fling off machinery in fast-moving applications or grease can drip from bearings or conveyors. |
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Let's dry our socks, And turn the volume down on Fox, Mix up a vat of eggnog, brandied, And fling a last Bronx cheer at Sandy. |
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At Brownrigg Well you can fling yourself flat on the ground and sup safely knowing the Adam's ale has arrived fresh from the bowels of the earth. |
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In the past, Leo tiptoed around the law to help Veronica solve her crimes and their brief fling ended with the bust of a dognapping ring. |
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The deaf culture advocates tell me I should fling away my Ci and make my home within the community. |
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They'll fling a 22-pound cannonball attached to a stick resembling a broom handle. |
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Most rich people just thoughtlessly fling cash at causes and candidates they happen to like to little real effect. |
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Aided by an eclectic cast of wisecracking friends and relatives, Plum sets off in hot pursuit of murder suspect and former fling Joe Morelli. |
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He thinks the fling is kaput, even though Alex threatens suicide when he leaves. |
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And he grabbed her, lifted her to fling her in a sitting position onto her stone, and killed her. |
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We want to fling our doors and windows wide open to let in ideas, without any bias, without any taboos and without any exclusivity. |
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The old style called upon a runner to fling his advancing foot as far forward as possible. |
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In typically inconsistent Reform Party fashion, its members fling themselves upon their horse and ride off madly in all directions at once. |
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I cannot sit down at my computer and fling out stereotypical comments about any one of them. |
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Wheelspin is negligible as all four corners dig deep to fling the mid-size wagon forward without any hint of torque-steer or other maladies. |
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If it traveled any slower, it would fall into the Earth's atmosphere, and if it traveled any faster, it would fling out of orbit and into space. |
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In my notes to the first Montréal Jazz Club disc, I said that while some may see the series as a fling, it looked to be a long-term fling. |
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Then we would fling the grain in the air with a three-sided pan to separate the chaff from it. |
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Then, using a paintbrush, fling tiny speckles of paint everywhere. |
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The eagles are courting, the crows building nests, the Steller's jays have come back to sit and fling insults and we can see baby salmon in the shallows of the river. |
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Perhaps if one refrained from singing because you loved the sound of your voice, people would be less likely to scoop up ordure and fling it at your head. |
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Competitors danced the Highland fling, the sword dance, the Highland reel, the sailor's hornpipe, the Irish Jig and other dances, preferably to the music of the bagpipe. |
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At one point they do a Gay Gordons and then a sort of Highland fling. |
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She is delighted that Liz has come out of retirement for a final fling at an arena close enough to ensure a sizeable contingent of home fans will cheer her to the echo. |
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All of the sudden the door was flung open and Lexi burst into the room, hair streaming behind her as she raced across the room to fling her arms around me. |
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The elements of the alchemy that turned the Kings into a postseason success story have to be in place again if they are to build on their spring fling. |
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Their electrically charged fling bathed in the light of Venice forms the first part of the novel. |
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But this time, we were looking for more than just a couple of great dates or a fling. |
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After Mariah Carey denied having a fling with the rapper, Eminem went ballistic. |
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Paul Giamatti huddles at an ATM as Occupy-style protestors quote Marx and fling dead rats. |
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With a gigantic career based upon an aw-shucks tone of blue collar tales of midwestern values, couldn't one little fling many years ago get absolved after a teary apology? |
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The students were able to assemble an ancient catapult and then launch a variety of lead missiles into the air in the tilt yards to see how far they could fling them. |
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I would not mind a fling in the wilderness with said co-worker. |
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I apologise for the blurriness, but it is a bit hard to hold the camera still when any moment a huge black spider is going to fling itself onto your face. |
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To sow the seeds, take a handful of seeds from the bag and fling them in front of your body in a fanning motion, letting the seeds roll down your fingers. |
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On the other hand, he might have the hots for you, but figure it couldn't be more than a one-night fling because of the distance, and maybe he's not into that. |
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My morning walk is usually a trip to the henhouse with a bucket of kitchen scraps which I fling, pausing for a few moments to admire the flock as they peck away. |
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In terms of British theatrical history it represents the last great fling of the high-flown late Victorian tradition most readily associated with Sir Henry Irving. |
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She admits to having a fling with stagehand Steve Murray and she told how she had taken cocaine after years of denying the allegations. |
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Imperiously I fling them at you, in the face, claws of scathing thorns. |
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We're practically in the pool with them as their monstrous shoulders fling arms over the surface and their smooth torsos and legs ripple through an underwater flutter kick. |
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But while we tend to paint the 1970s as a decade of sex-and-drug-fueled excessiveness, the reality wasn't nearly so straightforward: Americans hardly rose as one to fling off their clothes and join the orgy. |
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When a classical recording label whose trademark is as firmly anchored in the public imagination as Analekta's decides to move into jazz, some will undoubtedly say it's a fling. |
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You would have been hard pressed to visit a venue by the end of last week and not have seen at least one True Sport fling ring being tossed around. |
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His method was to fling a grenade and then to run foreward in short bursts from shell hole to shell hole through the concealing dust thrown up by the explosion. |
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How dis-interested are they in all Worldly matters, since they fling their Wealth and Riches into the Sea. |
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Reality TV star Jasmine Lennard, 24, is rumoured to have had a fling with Simon two years ago and has SC tattooed on her wrist. |
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When the Jamie faithful spot familiar motifs and riffs and snatches of vocal samples among the often glutinous instrumentals, they too fling up their arms. |
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We're told Max met Celebrity Big Brother star Jasmine, 28, who had a fling with the X Factor boss in 2006, by the pool on Wednesday. |
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When pinned in, Rider would fling up a shot. |
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As Sean gets violent with Max, will the latter spill the beans on his fling with Stacey? |
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If you're one of the richest 1,000 Britons who have enjoyed a doubling of wealth during one of the worst economic crises in modern history, it surely smacks of ingratitude not to fling a few pennies into the Tory coffers. |
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She'd go ballistic, possibly even fling a fireball or two, if she knew Selene had him in her apartment. |
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They fling their afflicted bodies at him, demanding miracle cures and divine secrets. |
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To subdue and kill seals, orcas continuously ram them with their heads, slap them with their tails and fling them in the air. |
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In pantomime, Chief Joyi would fling his spear and creep along the veld as he narrated the victories and defeats. |
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Darcy, the heroine lands in Pride and Prejudice by way of magic massage, has a fling with Darcy and unknowingly changes the rest of the story. |
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Before achieving success in the film industry, Russell enjoyed a brief fling with still photography. |
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In April 1973, when Shankly and the team were showing off the League Championship trophy to the fans on the Kop, he saw a policeman fling aside a Liverpool scarf which had been thrown in Shankly's direction. |
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Be sure to pack a few broken clocks that you can fling about the scenery to add an authentic Daliesque touch to this walking tour of the French Pyrenees. |
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Paris Green was transferred out of Cornton Vale prison after inmates claimed he had fling with other cons. |
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Remember, the people surveyed have already signed up for a fling. |
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Sometimes they fling the wheel round and nothing happens. |
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The pirates who attacked the Norwegian tanker MV Front Ardenne fling up their hands in surrender when their skiff is seized by a boarding party from HMCS Winnipeg in a rigid-hulled inflatable boat. |
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Glamour model Mariana Paesani accused wife Vanesa of trying to derail her fling with the Manchester City player. |
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Prezza was under fire after coming clean about a two-year fling with his secretary Tracey Temple. |
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It is so easy to fling judgment from our balconies, our blogs – far harder to consider the vast, grinding industries in place to make the customers feel inadequate as mothers, as women, and then to direct their hands. |
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But the government cannot just fling open the gates and count the cash. |
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His public persona is almost comically wooden and unappealing, though he is said to be funny and charming in private. And there is plenty of mud to fling. |
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The powers of hell and death confronted him in their last desperate fling to prevent the Word from being fulfilled by ending his life before he reached the Cross. |
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Love, the ex-wife of Nirvana star Kurt Cobain, told US shock jock Howard Stern last week that she had enjoyed an eightmonth fling with Rossdale. |
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The shopgirl claimed Goram begged her to let him wear her silk underwear during their fling. |
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Then we fling them off into harm's way without the benefit of having that unit cohesion, without the benefit of having the support they would necessarily need or get as a homogeneous unit. |
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It is unfortunate Cupid arrives a couple weeks too late to fling an arrow at the aforementioned whistle pig. |
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The results show that fling with Niviuk gives a good opportunity to get on the podium? because each of these 4 pilots got on the podium in their respective category. |
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When the system detects the vehicle is being pitched left and right, you get one degree of steering at both rear wheels, to help you fling the car into corners, with less steering angle, and great composure. |
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The dancers fling themselves into falls and fluid acrobatic phrases that flow with the work's shifting tone as the hilarious water-gun fight eerily morphs from play into a macabre revolt. |
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I was eight years older than Arthur, and our affair had started as a crazy fling with all the beauty for me of his youngness and blackness. |
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Polymer Chain Lube is a clear viscous liquid specially formulated for chain lubrication. It gives outstanding performance under extreme conditions of load and does not fling off. |
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By Elinor Wylie The New Yorker, November 10, 1928 P. 25 Is it not fine to fling against loaded dice Yet to win View Article By Jia Tolentino By Alan Burdick By John Cassidy By Atul Gawande. |
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But these dwarf stars tend not to build the giant planets like Jupiter that can fling icy asteroids at dry worlds, as is thought to have happened to Earth. |
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Valentine watches the bunch of amusers close around the politician, the leader already dipping into his pocket for the snuff to fling into the eyes of their victim. |
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When I was as young as you, I had my fling. I led a life of pleasure. |
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The Stick of Truth is a game where you can choose to use a toilet and then, later, fling the result at your enemies to weaken them by grossing them out. |
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I am fairly confident that, in a few year's time, we will be reading about Jude's latest fling with his professional back scrubber or his full-time hair washer. |
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Britons are spending more than pounds 300 million a year on stag and hen nights, with men forking out twice as much as women to have a final fling before their wedding. |
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He falls for Witherspoon's professional softball player who's been having a go-nowhere fling with the self-regarding Matty but will the couple ever get it together? |
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While Jean Charest and Stephen Harper hid in the bushes, other conscientious objectors offered to fling sandbags or golfballs and burn down the encampments of reenactors. |
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Another burgher, interrupted in her reading of Goethe, might fling open her second-floor shutter and toss a panful of hot water dogward, cursing in a guttural German. |
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Employers, still influenced by a touch of 1930s Woosterism, liked the idea of recruiting a young graduate who had had a fling or two, even if it was with socialism. |
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