However, one of the Everton lads has a carbuncle on his neck the size of a duck's egg. |
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Last week was a fantastic win but the lads would have been confident anyway. |
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The poor English lads look tired and are falling deeper and deeper, inviting trouble. |
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We are not a noisy team, but it gives the lads a real buzz to hear the support. |
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All the Australian lads are brilliant swimmers because they all live by the sea but, coming from Salford, I'm not really an expert! |
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The tour probably served the purpose of allowing lads and ladettes to say they had actually set foot in a real brewery. |
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In order to fit in with the lads, he finds himself going out on a Friday night club crawl. |
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The two horses were really well up to the race and the two lads gave them beautiful rides. |
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People say in front of the camera he's boring or whatever, but away from the camera, he's a great laugh and one of the lads really. |
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It is done in such an unassuming way that we see Stephen as just one of the lads out for the nigh. |
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He'd been working with us for about four years and was just one of the lads. |
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It's early days for me yet, but he is different from other managers in that he tries to be one of the lads. |
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You have to be seen to be one of the lads and highly popular for the position. |
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His reputation as one of the lads will not preclude him from making enemies with his wild-card selections. |
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He let the other one get under his skin and destroy what made him one of the lads to begin with. |
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It's a slow process, but after half an hour, I am accepted as one of the lads. |
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Instead of ringing 20 lads, a simple text message is sent to a number, which relays the message to all on the list. |
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Some of the lads have come and gone, but we've got a hard core who almost always turn up. |
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As he travelled across the land evangelizing at revival meetings he took the lads with him. |
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I have been hounding these lads to come on tour with me for yonks, and with the complete band finally in the country, it is time. |
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Their story plays like some merry old folk tale, about a few lads off on a summertime lark that turned into a life-transforming adventure. |
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It could have been two lads larking about, but this is not a laugh and a joke. |
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We get so many letters saying how much it means, it would be a big blow for the lads and lasses out there. |
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The sight of a young lass flashing a bit of leg or a bit of cleavage can render most teenage lads incapable of concentrating on anything else. |
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It was quite acceptable for a single, competent mountaineer to lead a group of lads and lassies on the hill, and to camp with them. |
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But the lads and lassies of lawn tennis are positively dedicated to maintaining the temple of their bodies compared to football's finest. |
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This is an achievement of global significance, and the fact that the lads in green won at Twickenham is the icing on the cake. |
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Two of the lads, David and Neil, said no one was any the worse for their experience. |
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But these lads are as hungry as anything and well capable of taking anyone's place. |
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On Friday, some nice lads turned up and laid a screed on the kitchen floor, before laying the lino on Monday. |
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We aren't the first team to miss penalties and we won't be the last so I'm not going to blame the lads. |
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We can now look forward to the final and hope that the lads can keep up the momentum. |
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They are players that the younger lads look up to and most importantly learn from. |
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Bull's eye targets were set up in the garden and under strict supervision the lads loosed off some rounds. |
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The ska lads had emerged from Coventry the year before, rude boys all, and had yet to be eclipsed by their labelmates. |
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We are trying to win every game but we will continue to give as many lads a run as possible and we'll continue to experiment as much as we can. |
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There's a confidence and assuredness about these four North Manchester lads that belies their tender years. |
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The luderick are still in the local haunts and the outside lads have not much to gloat about at all. |
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I am satisfied with the effort of the lads today, they really tried their guts out. |
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At Evans the lads are getting some muddies and sandies in the higher reaches of the river while tailor and bream are at the end of the walls. |
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I actually began to feel sorry for the Aussies, who were a great bunch of lads. |
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They were good lads, the salt of the earth, yet I can't remember any of their names. |
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Nine or 10 of the lads, myself included, took the manager up on his kind offer. |
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The closeness of being in a packed car allows the trio the chance to swap stories and the lads to fabricate tales of bravado. |
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They are your average scally lads, bad hair, tight jeans, unwashed, smelly, drunken. |
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We meet the giggly girls, lads on the make, lager louts and smooth talking DJs, all set against the glitzy glamour of the dance floor. |
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Originally a trio called Cub, the brave lads backed out on the verge of being signed. |
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Ian Moore has been doing well and the lads have all been telling him to calm down a bit. |
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They are teenage lads and they need a bit of ego to get up on stage but they take it in their stride. |
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Thankfully that was not the case as the lads once again gathered themselves and shot two late points to secure that all-important victory. |
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Just 20 lads are causing mayhem stealing hundreds of cars, tearing round estate roads and then dumping the vehicles on backstreets. |
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Two lads went for the same ball for their second goal and Ashley Connor made a schoolboy error for their penalty. |
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The main thing is that the Scouses who were egging the poor lads on should hang their heads and shame! |
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We watched a game, had a few beers, did the lads thing, and generally I had a ball. |
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Young lads would then get a few farthings for catching dungflies and mayflies. |
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We lads were all laughing and joking when there was a series of terrific thuds and the shelter rocked. |
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I talked to a group of lads involved with the project, who in exchange for anonymity talked frankly about their preoccupations. |
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As it happens, the lads are a little bleary-eyed today, having partied till late the previous night. |
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The Swedish fans are booing the Trinidad lads for time-wasting, but they don't realise that's the pace they move at when they're not playing. |
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One of the locals tips him off about it and he and the lads pile down for a night out. |
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The lads are covering a total distance of 144 miles, across sand, stones, mountains, dried lakes, river beds and dunes. |
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Literally hundreds of people heard him, with great laughter from the Kilkenny supporters and nervous titters from the Tipp lads. |
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Our photo shows the lads getting togged out for one of many charity football matches. |
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Conditions were perfect, the lads stood beside him for the pre-event photos, and he was togged out in the full kit. |
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The four lads indeed like to mess around and give tongue-in-cheek answers, when not actually playing with our tape recorders. |
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Hearing these thirteen lads sing though, you would have no idea that they're new kids on the block. |
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Armed with maps and marked trails from the village, the lads can get straight on their hired top-of-the-range, full-suspension bikes. |
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The others love taking the mickey out of my accent, but they are a cracking set of lads, and from day one made me feel very welcome. |
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The other lads took the mickey out of me because I spent my 21st birthday on patrol. |
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We have got a good bunch of lads who have come through together from the Academy set-up. |
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But these lads are from the inner city with all the dangers and things that go on in tough areas. |
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Rachid, who trains the boxers, makes a great play of picking up the youngest lads, weighing them and poking them about before a bout begins. |
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The lads are working hard in training and they've all come back pretty fit. |
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His game looked very pretty but he was a tall, spindly youth who simply could not cut it with the big, tough lads in his age group. |
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While the big boys get the five-ring spotlight in Utah, the lads who didn't get a call to national service only can get up a game of shinny. |
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In all probability, the entrance seen by the two lads in 1997 would provide this missing link. |
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It was mission creep, according to all those against, or an exciting challenge, according to our lads in Iraq. |
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Christine McGlin's twin boys, Christopher and Ross, are 14, strapping lads, but she still picks them up from school. |
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Experts made the discovery after three boys aged four, seven and ten were diagnosed with gynaecomastia, which gives lads moobs? |
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However after several twisted ankles many young lads abandoned their pleas. |
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The four lads who bought bling into the world of the British boy band are parting ways. |
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Today DD and I braved the rain to walk to Pride Park and join in with hundreds of other Rams fans to see the lads off on the way to Wembley. |
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We went in, sat down, had our pints, but I was watching the lads at the bar watching us, and I knew they were wondering, looking, sizing us up. |
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Paul Royston recently supplied the lads with new track suits and training jackets, nice one Paul. |
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He had come back having skived off on his birthday, so the lads had made sure he'd stay there. |
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Fortunately the giggles from the Thai ladies and boisterous laughs from the lads who were nearby painted a different picture. |
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If you are sledged, and, trust me lads, it's going to happen, then give as good as you get. |
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Four likely London lads are in deep to a mobster and try to find ways to come up with the dosh. |
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McDowell is intellectually superior, and he will steer through anything he wants, and our lads are bone lazy. |
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One bulky geography master, built like a wrestler, spent most of a term slippering lads and talking about volcanoes. |
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They can play a bit, those Ukrainian lads, but there's something curiously uninvolving about Champions League nights. |
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Two lads with notably large feet and broken shoes dance skillfully while a slovenly, fat woman picks at her guitar. |
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The lads are virtually unrecognisable from the fresh-faced specimens pictured here in their teens about to embark on a holiday to Spain. |
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The lads done very well to win by four points against their near neighbours. |
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Since I was little I have always preferred to be one of the boys and most of my mates are lads. |
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We had two lads up front against three defenders and that made it very difficult. |
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After all, she chased Dorothy and the lads around in broad daylight for nearly 90 minutes. |
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Kids from the local village quickly got into the swing and gave the Brunei lads a sound thrashing. |
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An appalling number of venereal infections are caused by quite young girls who seem, on the surface, perfectly fit companions for decent lads. |
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He's a wealthy lad and could have walked away from it but he's buckled down and all the lads are delighted he's coming good. |
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Offshore and the lads got onto the close reefs for some squire, snapper and trag jew. |
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Historically the pub has been used by people from the local racing stables, from the lads up to the trainers and owners. |
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Thanks to a payment from JJ, the lads have enough money to make plans for Ta's wedding transport and to go on a stag night. |
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Ha ha ha ha ha, they look like a pair of schoolboys who have knocked off to drink cider in the park, well done lads. |
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In the 1930s, which was Motherwell's halcyon period, the team would have consisted almost entirely of local lads. |
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Not only the above half-dozen but all the lads on the panel know what the build up to an All-Ireland final is like. |
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I went up for the ball and got there first but one of their lads just nutted me in the wrong place. |
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Many were the pennies and halfpennies he used to collect, though I'm sorry to say that I and the other lads used to make fun of him. |
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The lads hired two very clever directors, but Jim was in the background, lending a hand. |
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The Laois lads continued to dominate the exchanges but on occasions were guilty of some wayward passes. |
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Expect Pat and the lads to be in full flow performing a wide range of songs for dancing, including their popular hit, The Old Timers' Waltz. |
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Harrogate initially applied stern pressure in the afternoon singles, but the York lads countered strongly to take command. |
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With the interest shown by the lads and the encouragement given by the old boys, nothing is impossible. |
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However, none of the younger lads have given us too much stick over our ages yet so I reckon we should keep it quiet. |
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But they were the best lads, never let me put my hand in my pocket on nights out, because I was playing for them while I was still at school. |
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David will get his head down and work towards the team cause as will the rest of the lads and if we fail it won't be for the want of trying. |
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If any of the lads are sick, even with minor head colds, the first thing they do is ring the doctor to see what they can or cannot take. |
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Believe me, she has three strapping lads, all in their mid twenties, much bigger than I am and none of them dare to give their mum any lip. |
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From their immaculate haircuts and the swish of their exquisitely cut cassocks these were the lads from Rome. |
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The lads in maroon were dominating at this stage but a stout Laois defence was denying them the scores. |
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They're all local lads and I was struck by just how down to earth they were. |
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Last year, after the hiding from Cork, we got a bit of pride back the way the lads played against Galway in the Park, they went down fighting. |
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The girls are outperforming the lads and it's time we did something to stop it. |
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So it was a sweet revenge for the Portlaoise lads who swamped Ballinakill Gaels in an equally disappointing meeting. |
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The current hockey players are a huge improvement over the lads we saw in last year's game. |
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I've been on runs with some of the lads on superbikes and the machine just leaves them for dead round corners. |
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The pomp and pageantry seemed to affect our lads quite a bit and they appeared sluggish and nervous at the beginning of the game. |
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This is one of those bars where lads who used to be bad boys drink and the staff call you pal, not sir. |
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Right from the start he was very up for it, keen to get on with the lads and hungry for success, and he has integrated really well. |
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The lads just aren't experienced at closing games out so it's my job to work on that. |
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Fortune did not favour the Ballon lads in this second round tie and they found themselves in arrears to a penalty goal after just 15 minutes. |
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The lads upstairs were having a sports night in with, I suspect, more than a few beers. |
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Ireland has produced more than its share of quality horses, breeders, trainers, grooms, farriers, jockeys, head lads and punters. |
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There's also a remote chance these lads have heard of an obscure combo called The Rolling Stones. |
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We would have been happy to get highly commended but this result is tremendous and the lads can feel proud. |
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Galway have a few lads who played in the 2001 final but inexperience will definitely be an issue for them overall. |
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On their journey back with the clock, their van is hijacked and the lads are locked in a pigsty. |
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There was no way any of the international lads could have gone but some of the others could easily have fetched up there. |
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I spoke to a few of the lads that I knew at Dewsbury and they encouraged me to come down. |
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There are a few of the lads I used to play with who are now in the first team like Bryan Stewart. |
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If any band appealed to the broad demographic of concert-goers in this audience, it was the Scarborough lads. |
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But when it comes to the greatest field game in the world, the Meath lads don't pass much heed. |
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Few lads could have been more insensible to the impressions of a life thus passed among the ensigns of mortality. |
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Steve up-anchored and obliged, taking us closer inshore to drop anchor on top of a wreck where the lads caught pouting three at a time. |
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They speak of pixies and fairies of indescribable beauty, who ensnare the heart of innocent lads. |
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The two lads are extremely fine musicians and go down really well at various pub and cabaret venues around the city and county. |
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We fought hard and credit to the lads they never dropped their heads and fought to the finish. |
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It was a great team effort with the lads playing with fire, passion, determination and a tremendous will to win. |
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Both of these lads were recently on the Irish team for the home internationals and played their match at a furious pace. |
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Ditzy PA's, lads, louts, and starlets, John Ullyatt and John Kirkpatrick portrayed them all with aplomb, heart, and consummate skill. |
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As the lads chatted and conversed in overwhelmed joy, Maria sat in a plastic chair, near the corner of the room. |
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He is under investigation by the Assets Bureau and he needs the lads to help him get to the airport. |
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To the delight of many, the pocket battleship stayed on to share a few beers with the lads at the bar. |
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The lads were at mutiny point by now and we reached the top of the climb not a moment too soon. |
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Smart lads, they hadn't flaunted the loot, bragged about the heist, or written a rap song memorializing the event. |
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We ended up walking the streets with our suitcases and had to spend the night in a flea-bitten youth hostel, with lots of old men and young lads. |
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It turned out all the lads were together in a pool hall somewhere in Hamilton, having a few beers. |
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The five local lads who got together and formed a band last year, are very popular with locals for 21st birthday parties etc. |
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The lads have been on the crest of a wave but we've got some tough games coming up at Manchester United and Aston Villa. |
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The two lads cricked their necks as the door creaked open to the Prince's study. |
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I get enjoyment from playing alongside lads who are trying to become professional cricketers. |
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If it proves a success here, the lads are planning to franchise it across Europe. |
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The Carlow lads found themselves toiling fruitlessly against a well-organised Killoughternane outfit during the early exchanges. |
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With a very full sound and varied music mix the lads are sure to go from strength to strength. |
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The gaffer made me captain at the start of the season and I want to be back out there helping the lads get back up the league. |
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She gatecrashes a chat with Dennis when the lads are first planning their trip and she rather takes a shine to the gaffer. |
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Other characters include a gang of lads and a gaggle of girls on a night out, a tacky DJ, a hotdog salesman and a cabbie. |
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Now a roadie tells him the lads have moved the sign that denotes Gerry's dressing room and placed it over the sign to the gents. |
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Sorry lads, nothing against your pretty songs, but right now my teeth are gritted and the bright morning sun is in my eyes. |
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On this occasion there are five girls, two giddy with alcohol, and two teenage lads building cannabis joints, looking cautious about my motives. |
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As much as I love banter with the lads, I need girl talk from time to time too. |
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The lads are now calling Shaun Wright-Phillips a prolific scorer and at least it showed me that we are not one-dimensional. |
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This group of young lads are to be congratulated on bringing honour and glory to their parishes. |
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Their goalie did not have a worthwhile save to make, but some of our lads need games to get their match fitness up to scratch. |
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One of our new lads was killed at the field one day while on an emergency go-around because of too many aircraft in the circuit at the same time. |
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A group of lads in the middle of the floor were, to say the least of it, acting the goat. |
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She was good for a laugh but all the lads knew that she was devoted to Tom and the kids, so it was all just for fun. |
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He sees puffed-out chests as lads square off to prove who's more masculine. |
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The lads responded and a motley crew matured and developed into a squad to be proud of. |
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Young lads of about 15 or so, dressed up in their posiest clothes, and ultimately doing nothing. |
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No disrespect to the lads who play in the reserves but I'm 30 and don't need the technique work any more. |
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The owner of a valuable prize Shih-tzu commissions the lads to dognap another champion Shih-tzu which belongs to his ex-lover and biggest rival. |
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The three lads topped up their dole cheques with some cash-in-hand building work for Alan's dad, a building contractor. |
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The lads again pulled out a dramatic victory in a match full of drama and excitement. |
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Although, I've been warned that the majority of the 12 lads are not big swillers, I've met a couple of them before who do like a drop. |
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Small files of the 94th recruits were drilling everywhere, and nearly the whole of them seemed to be mere thewless lads of sixteen. |
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We looked up and saw lads at the side of the ground revving up their quad bikes and motorcycles. |
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The injured Una is on the warpath and the lads charm tactics can't defuse her fury. |
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The lads came up trumps with a solid performance that hopefully was a signal that our desire is still there. |
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Leaving their hotel room to go to the Peppermint Lounge, the lads wave a sweet goodbye to the two-man camera crew. |
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My old chemistry teacher used to lecture us lads about the virtue of having 31 ties, one for every day of the month, so they never wore out. |
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A couple of the lads were looking decidedly green around the gills, some didn't complete the challenge and scored minus points. |
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We showed a lot more commitment and one or two of the lads really got their act together and played with a good deal more passion. |
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Our lads take it very seriously and we'd have loved to win but it wasn't to be. |
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The lads would sneak away from school to get a lift on the circus vehicles as they approached the town. |
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The club would like to thank the Baltinglass lads who played a friendly soccer match recently. |
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Even though I was, unsurprisingly, inebriated, and just wanted to lark and josh around with the lads. |
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They are all polite, well-behaved and well-motivated lads and their neighbours of all generations are proud of them. |
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The lads were ragging me about that, declaring I had lost my touch, he laughed. |
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There were scenes of jubilation as the lads brought home the cup and the celebrations went on for several days. |
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He had come into the first team and played a few games at just 16 but like a few of the lads he totally lost the place and went off the rails. |
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The team wasn't affiliated in time for the opening day of the season but it's understood the lads will be in action this weekend. |
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I'd also looked after an old gent called Jack who'd been a sergeant in charge of a bunch of Irish lads. |
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Normally, it is kept in a kennel out the back where it acts as a guard dog, but we have two lads living with us and it is also a family pet. |
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The lads are continuously on the go and travel to all parts of the country. |
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It was bitter disappointment for the New York lads as the team went down to their heaviest defeat in history. |
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They really went for it and our lads did well to hold them off and obtain the point. |
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I was sad to see two very young lads drinking Buckfast wine, well on the road to becoming winos. |
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With their friendly disposition and infectious enthusiasm, the lads are welcomed with open arms by locals of all ages. |
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The two lads were quite impressed but the final wonderment was reserved for the Rembrandt. |
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A wave of euphoria swept across shops and workplaces as thousands of people got behind the lads in their bid for glory. |
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They wouldn't be what you'd call world-beaters but they're a great bunch of lads. |
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There are about 20 lads staying on to do GNVQ, so they can start the A-level course next year. |
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The Wicklow lads took the lead on 15 minutes with an excellent individual by their most regular scorer, Christopher Redmond. |
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There were two different groups of young Germans, three young men in one group and two lads and two girls in another. |
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I've always kept in good shape and I'm still one of the fittest lads at the club. |
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While there might have been football and hurling there was very little for girls and for young lads who were not into physical sports. |
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Make up your excuses lads and lasses and make your way out on the double, because I am on my way there. |
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The crowd is rapturous, whistling and shouting for more, and by the side door the lads are practically mobbed. |
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Some of the lads weren't even out the showers when the chairman came in and told us the administrators would be in the following day. |
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Together now for close on 38 years, the lads are still as popular as ever and you can bet your life that the venue will be well and truly packed. |
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A big thank you to all of the supporters who travelled to support the team, the lads really appreciated it. |
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Now we really have got two good players for every position, which makes it difficult for the lads who aren't in the team. |
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Our lads can be proud of the way they played there today, we have the makings of a really good team. |
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As is the way of all great bands, the lads went their separate ways over the years. |
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Six of the lads forming the team are under 23 and if we can get two more the team could enter a competition in that age group. |
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As I pass through the various dressing rooms a few minutes later, I can hear the younger Real Madrid lads teasing Beckham in Spanish. |
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Once more it is a superb showcase for the lads and lasses of Green Door. |
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So I just hope our lads can perform and do themselves justice on the day. |
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It was all a bit cringey, leaving me feeling like a dirty old man from the first world perving over straight lads from a poorer country who the interviewer had got drunk. |
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What I do miss are the few glasses of red in the evening, the odd pint out in the pub with the lads, or a hot chocolate with a nip of rum in it before bed. |
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But as the content largely involves the lads pushing each other into the water or squabbling exaggeratedly about who should have come first, it doesn't really matter. |
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He's looking to try and involve young lads outwith that central group but if any player, myself included, is playing well enough, it forces his hand. |
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One woman in Vicar Lane had already snapped the flimsy strap on her vest top, and laughed as her breast fell out to give a gang of cheering lads an eyeful. |
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It was an endless procession of loin-cloth strapped lads and gals. |
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The under-21 lads had taken such a buffeting from the weather on the opening day that they seemed unable to take advantage of improved conditions. |
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One of the lads began beating the horses on their quarters with a riding crop to get them into the water, despite the fact that both horses were terrified. |
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That was the straw that broke the camel's back for a lot of lads who had already been making waves over the living conditions and their treatment. |
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I was walking along one of the main thoroughfares of Glasgow's East End on a Saturday night a few weeks ago when I spied a pair of likely lads lurching towards me. |
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When the lads heard the truth about their beautiful seductress, lawsuits followed and the show couldn't be aired until huge out-of-court settlements were paid. |
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Meanwhile, Mick and the lads hope to renew acquaintances with many of their loyal and devoted followers when they take to the stage in Crossmolina on Sunday night. |
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These tiny lads were barely past tyke stage and were costumed in huge, puffy, fuzzy, brightly colored bee suits with little matching caps and antennae. |
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The lads have worked their whatsits off and I believe we will get better. |
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This is the only home game left in the league as the remaining three games are away and a large support to cheer the lads on would be appreciated. |
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We wish the lads the very best and we'll keep you posted on developments. |
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So here we are 21 years later, and even though the latest series sees the lads in Cuba and is not a patch on the first two, it's still the only series I feel obliged to watch. |
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There are people around who DO want something else from their weekend but don't want to endure 40 lads who've been out all day and looking for a bit of aggro at last orders. |
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Well done to all the lads who deserve great credit for their achievements. |
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There are bound to be some disappointed lads who have missed out because the competition for places is so strong but that has got to be good for the team. |
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You think you're going in the right direction and then a performance like that really kicks you in the teeth so all the lads were very disappointed and so were the staff. |
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After surviving on a 1950s diet including kippers and Spam, the lads devoured the WI's homemade cakes, sandwiches, scones, sausage rolls and quiche. |
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The two lads have many successful recordings to their credit. |
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And somehow he will have to reconcile the galling fact that a large proportion of those self-same lads badly let him down during his roller-coaster managerial journey. |
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The squads of lads were being co-ordinated by a Brit in a pinstripe suit, in his hand a mobile phone, round his neck a platinum access-all-areas World Cup pass. |
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One of the lads went to the fire station to get a glass of water. |
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Even in Derry I had to get rid of some dead wood and bring in new lads. |
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But the thing I've impressed on the lads is that this isn't a day out in Blackpool, it's our chance to win a match which will take this club back into the Conference. |
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Played in ideal conditions the Charlestown lads settled quickly and took the lead through David Caffrey who beat three players before hammering the ball to the net. |
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There were a few South Asian school age girls and some lads. |
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No amount of internal high-fiving or back-slapping will change that, lads. |
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Myself and the lads I worked with would all swap shifts and take alternate weekends off, which was great because it allowed me to compete in tournaments. |
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The lads are presently demoing and writing new material and with a growing fan base it is coming as no surprise that their music is getting more and more attention. |
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A stone's throw from a mosaic pike, two lads fished the muddy waters. |
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Once we'd boarded the team coach the lads began calling their loved ones. |
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A couple of local lads went to that auction and a bid was made. |
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One year an enterprising bunch of local lads, spotting a gap in the market, offered trips back down to the station on the handlebars of their bicycles. |
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Playing with the wind at their backs in the first half the Clonaslee lads steamed ahead as they broke through the Belmont defence and dominated the game. |
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Best wishes to the lads with this major step in their music careers. |
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The lads were really good with the children and the kids really loved it. |
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I'm close to all the lads on the team, have been for six or seven years. |
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When the draw was made it was met by a few moans and groans from the lads. |
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They were always going out with the lads and showing him up. |
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Those poor lads must be relieved to be shut of me and my nagging. |
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Now I'm one of the lads, happy to share a pint down the pub. |
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Like the majority of their countrymen, footballers are simple lads with simple tastes such as playing golf or snooker, or adding to the profits of various turf accountants. |
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I am just one of the lads now, and am treated no differently. |
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Most patients were young lads with a Northern Irish accent, usually victims of violent incidents like stone throwing, assaults, or even punishment beatings. |
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She tries to act as one of the lads, but is not respected at all by them. |
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We were beaten fair and square but I can't fault the lads for effort. |
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The lads are so despondent but they did really well, especially in the first half, and the effort and commitment was what we have been asking for. |
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One of the lads took umbrage at this public affront to his manliness and duly acknowledged the driver with a hand signal that wasn't too friendly. |
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One of the new lads, bless his heart, eschewed the military regulation black, highly polished boots, and habitually turned up for parade in his carpet slippers. |
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But during a week of brilliant sunshine the Carlow Town lads also shone brightly as they went from strength to strength, winning six games, drawing one and losing one. |
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It was scorching hot and, at some point in the afternoon when we'd all drunk a lot, some of the lads decided that it was time to cool off in the pool. |
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He proceeded to check the boarding passes of sleepy travellers as they headed for the plane, and he was last onto the aircraft, giving the lads a hand with the bags, no doubt. |
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And the rest of the lads lark about and laugh at a misshapen nude. |
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Matt pedalled like fury, and as the rope went taut, the rest of the lads gave me a hearty shove-off, chasing us down the hill whooping and shouting. |
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Just to prove you can't keep a good hack down, the lads and lasses of the press have been chiselling away at the stars, seeking the real exclusives. |
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One of the favourites was to ask the young lads for some skyhooks. |
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From now on, I will refer to stable staff not as lads or lasses, but as grooms, in recognition of the trade that they practice, which demands skill and commitment. |
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If we give our best and St. Mary's of Galway go home with the cup, we'll congratulate them and salute their success, and we'll still be as proud as Punch of our lads. |
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When we learned that the lads and lasses who had looked after us so well were away in the Gulf, we wanted to show them how much we care and wish them well. |
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Craig was gobby with plenty of people but then smaller lads generally are. |
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The new cd is a stormer, so come on lads, how about some gigs? |
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Meanwhile, back at the car park, we were treated to some splendid entertainment courtesy of the lads and lassies from the three competing nations. |
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No one could have guessed that four working-class lads from Liverpool would become bigger than Elvis. |
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Just when you think things can't get any worse, Chloe gets mixed up with a couple of likely lads, who try to pimp her as a child prostitute, and then Kelly too abandons her. |
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When I visited the Charlton Lido recently, I spoke to some young lads aged 12 to 13, who had spent most of the summer at the lido and thought it was great. |
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Blake remembers the Artichoke Inn, on the muddy lane through Lambeth Marsh, and the village maids and the lusty lads outside it, dancing in a ring. |
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A brief-wearing man finds boxers poncy, thinks of himself as one of the lads, would never moisturise, likes the odd off-colour joke and is basically deeply square. |
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