Be prepared for a stiff climb, but the sundial and the view of Houghton and Hillbrow is worth the huffing and puffing. |
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The man gave Mr. Love one huge slug in the face just as Tommy and Joe, the security guards, hurried up the stairs, Tommy huffing frantically. |
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I sat in the back seat, with the bag pulled up around my face like I was huffing glue. |
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I don't think any amount of huffing and puffing across the political divide is going to change Greencore's calculated business decision. |
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As soon as dad comes home from his three hour workday, mom will be in the basement huffing model airplane glue. |
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James waited until she finished huffing before he deemed it necessary to respond. |
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Qantas remains quietly confident that after some initial huffing and puffing, and even some limited protests, all unions will come into line. |
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I could hear the billowing of her flannelette nightie as she swooped down the hallway, huffing and puffing with determination. |
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His breathing was quick and huffing, as if he'd just ran 4000 miles, and a small trail of blood trailed from his open mouth. |
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He was upright in an instant, huffing and puffing with such violence that his entire body seemed to quake and quiver with every breath. |
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The dog buried his nose up to his ears in the cotton fabric, huffing and snuffling as he drank in the scent. |
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He was wearing his work uniform, his hair flying in his face as he skidded to a stop before them, huffing and puffing from the exertion. |
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It's not fun, it does hurt, abominably, and I do feel like a lumbering bear, huffing and puffing like Pooh on a bad day. |
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He was huffing and puffing something fierce, distending his cheeks with every exhalation. |
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So all the huffing and puffing from Free TV Australia is just special interest hot air. |
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With three adults on board, it was huffing and puffing up some of the steeper inclines. |
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They're off, huffing and puffing through this grueling physical education training under a blazing sun that's far away from home. |
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By the time Mr. Mineo had everything under control, he was huffing and puffing with the exertion. |
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Again despite all the huffing and puffing, despite Cork's famous facility for interpreting the rule-book to suit themselves, that was wrong too. |
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She slid into the seat behind me, huffing and puffing like she was breathing with one lung. |
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Now, parents, if you haven't already, please take the time to talk to your kids about huffing before some pusher does. |
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Or maybe its a little pugilistic prestidigitation to avoid showing an aging action queen huffing and puffing in between roundhouses. |
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The two are sitting on a bed, huffing a can of compressed air and squealing at each other about how they can't feel their faces. |
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What a climb we had, many of us huffing and puffing up the steep stairs toward the top! |
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Even with his offending ankle numbed by a painkiller shot, he appeared uncomfortable, huffing and puffing and repeatedly tying his shoe between pitches. |
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Daigle enters the complex and joins a procession of shoppers huffing and puffing up the stairs of a broken-down escalator. |
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The lungs through repetitive huffing and puffing, also get a workout and, over time, improve their capacity to oxygenate blood. |
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There's more: Argentina is huffing and puffing about the Falklands, and Spain is huffing and puffing about Gibraltar. |
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We have heard a lot of huffing and puffing about Kashechewan today but I have not heard the one phrase I need to hear. |
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Mr. Speaker, I think we all know here in the House who is doing the huffing and puffing and hyperventilating and pontificating. |
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What leads Canadians to believe, with all this huffing and puffing, that they would even sign this agreement? |
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We have again heard the trade minister and the Prime Minister huffing and puffing that Canada won those rounds before international tribunals. |
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He was huffing and puffing and saying that the Reform Party is here to speak on behalf of public servants. |
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If the car was overloaded and it started huffing and puffing, I'd get out and ask them to unload the excess weight. |
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He looked like such a fool, pointing and gesturing and huffing and puffing. |
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One wonders whether the government is huffing and puffing to cover up its own incompetence. |
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But even if your older gentleman is still breathing, he may not be huffing along vigorously enough to keep you young. |
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She keeps at it all night, smoking and snorting curios and tchotchkes, mainlining fair-trade coffee, and huffing washi tape. |
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Finally, the person sits up and performs huffing exercises and effective coughing to help clear the loosened mucous. |
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If someone you know is huffing, the best thing to do is remain calm and seek help. |
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Hikers can choose between several ascents to reach the peak, huffing and puffing optional. |
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There was a bit of a rise leading to the third green, and when I finally managed to reach it I was huffing and puffing like an old steam engine. |
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Spain won, hallelujah, but not after much huffing and puffing to go alongside their geometric, incisive elegance on the ball. |
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At one stage the boys were huffing and puffing a bit but when the supporters shouted from the side I knew I had to pull my socks up and give it my all. |
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I'm sweating, huffing and puffing, smelling of lake, and trying not to swallow the bugs that keep hitting me in the face as I speed along the trail. |
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Yes, I know that I just got through telling you that I've got my windows open, but I'm not out there huffing and puffing lots of the nasty stuff into my lungs. |
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This evening I found myself popping and huffing a little as I breathed, not much, and it was at the height of the smoke assault, so I'm not getting silly about it. |
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I could hear Milly huffing and puffing with the exertion of it. |
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And if you think the players are huffing a bit more than they ought to, that's because so many spectators light up during games, despite a smoking ban in sports venues. |
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The readers who were huffing and puffing in Downer's defence, or accusing you of gutter journalism, most likely have their snouts in various troughs themselves. |
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You might as well be huffing paint thinner or sniffing glue. |
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I'd reached a point where I could play blues harmonica reasonably competently, without just huffing and puffing and blowing anything that came into my head. |
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America confined itself to huffing and puffing. |
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They may, occasionally, if backed against a wall, be rudimentarily helpful, but mostly they'll ignore you with the huffing sighs of people in a hurry. |
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He was kept out of the attack for 16 overs, with Masters huffing and puffing, with a fair bit of snarling, in a testing and luckless eight-over opening burst from the Hayes Close end. |
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 1.26pm BSThe:26 The peloton are huffing and puffing through some particularly vertiginous streets in Haworth. |
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What mattered was how far I had come in just over a year, from huffing and puffing at a one-minute run to being able, however slowly, to complete a marathon. |
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He stopped after 10 sets, his players huffing and puffing loudly. |
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Where was Michael Perry's huffing and puffing then? |
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Make sure nobody was huffing amyl nitrite. |
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What we adore about Leo Messi is the polar opposite: he is imaginativec creativie, ina way that the scoffing and huffing Ronaldo simply cannot muster. |
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At first everyone was quite tired, they were huffing and puffing, but actually the longer it went on, the more everyone started chatting to each other and the mood seemed to get better. |
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That is what Canadians must know, not the huffing and the puffing that comes from people on the extreme left who, if they had their way, there would be no way. |
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Expect much huffing and puffing, followed by an anticlimactic fudge. |
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The resulting solecisms have provoked noisy huffing and puffing. |
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Blowin' out here would be more like wailing into the heavenly vonce, rather then huffing and puffing changes in a dark cellar. |
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As Lehman, Breuler is sluggish, coarse, and lumpy, huffing and puffing his way arthritically about the stage like some 1930s crime-movie heavy. |
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Being the target of a bluff charge can be a disconcerting experience, as the charging bear will be huffing and clacking its jaw or teeth while doing it. |
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Oratory is the huffing and blustering spoilt-child of a semi-barbarous age. |
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They were short of ideas, huffing and puffing their way towards a demoralising defeat. |
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In the majority of attacks resulting in injury, brown bears precede the attack with a growl or huffing sound. |
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Except, perhaps, for some huffing and puffing. |
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Behind him he could hear — or thought he could hear — the dog huffing with deadly inevitability, bulling its way after him in a straight, unalterable line. |
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The ones women of all ages once wore as a matter of course, huffing and puffing as they tugged at the reinforced elastic and lace, the better to encase their bodies to trimmest effect. |
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