He ignored perhaps a dozen requests for an interview, including a plea via his old mucker Cascarino. |
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Spent a very pleasant evening last week down the pub with my old mucker Joseph Kaye, a good mate from school. |
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Things are getting desperate, but Dashti is just a simple mucker and a Lady's maid. |
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What makes the whole story even more delicious is that our old mucker Fred Durst was on the show. |
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Mouse usually plays a pre-Cheltenham round of golf with his mucker Charlie Swan, but not this year. |
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Some, however, such as his old mucker Major, believe the question is still unresolved. |
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As the lead instructor, owner, operator and stall mucker of KD Stable, I am not afraid of work. |
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But there is an awkwardness about Rangers manager Alex McLeish, his major mucker since the pair came through as teenagers at Aberdeen, becoming the man he must master. |
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Meanwhile Phil Collins is releasing remastered albums, as is his old mucker Peter Gabriel. |
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Of course, he's an old mucker of yours, Bobby George, isn't he? |
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He could have been red-carded for that, and the Italian coaches, Brad Johnstone and my old mucker John Kirwan, must have been tearing out what little remains of their hair. |
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And if you're saying such a stupid thing you're most likely the wickedest mucker in the entire office. Thing is, you don't have to work with or around yourself. |
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After luxuriating in the playful sonic palette that Byrne's one-time mucker Brian Eno brought to the band's studio productions, the listener's rudely woken by the later work. |
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Of that his old Victorian mucker Shane Warne can vouchsafe. |
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Commonly, the mucker is a type of front-end loader that moves the broken rock onto a belt conveyor that dumps it into a hauling system of cars or trucks. |
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Introduction of Riddell mucker for shaft sinking. |
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Scott's old mucker the Prince of Wales is, of course, king of the holier-than-thou hypocrites, with his never-ending do-as-I-say-not-as-I-do pronouncements on everything from air travel to adultery. |
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As the Libertines prepare to drag themselves into another sorry reunion at Hyde Park, their erstwhile mucker Johnny Borrell is undergoing, on the stage of a 200-capacity theatre, a very different sort of rebirth. |
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We will never eliminate the crudenesses, the anti-intellectual rules, the mucker pose in higher education, until we give the universities back to faculty and students. |
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