Air Canada now flies one daily non-stop flight between Toronto and Hong Kong. |
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Continental Airlines has begun non-stop service between its Newark hub and Barbados. |
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Ten days of non-stop music shows will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the launch of Sofia Music Enterprises. |
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Byron Bay Reggae Club presents Grounation, nine hours of non-stop reggae music on the beach, this Saturday, March 23, at the Byron Bay Surf Club. |
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Silver being a smaller market and receiving non-stop demand from industry, should continue to out-perform gold. |
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They talked non-stop for the entire flight about their mundane jobs in excruciating detail and in annoyingly loud voices. |
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Since then they have gone crazy by relentlessly portraying the old-time era as one of non-stop agony and suffering. |
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Mr. Alex was already a record holder in the Guinness Book of World Records for his 24-hour non-stop performance, Mr. Appadurai said. |
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The weather was a total contrast to the previous week with non-stop heavy rain, which resulted in only 11 holes being played. |
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Let me tell you about the non-stop insanity, the constant chaos, the perpetual pandemonium. |
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Even after hours of non-stop dancing into the wee hours, most people find that they are rejuvenated and full of energy. |
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Two straight nights in a row of non-stop dancing can really work the legs, and Brooke was a little sore. |
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Strong winds accompanied the non-stop rain, which made for an even more bone-chilling effect. |
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The airline now operates 36 daily non-stop flights from Milwaukee to 16 destinations. |
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It seems to me no footpaths are easy to walk on after the horrendous non-stop rain we've suffered. |
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Their day began with a three mile jog at 7.30 a.m. followed by a full day of non-stop singing and dancing. |
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Finally, after 4 and a half hours of non-stop dancing, and talking about the competition, I was absolutely exhausted. |
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In a bid to enter the Guinness Book of World Records, the orchestra had also staged a continuous, marathon non-stop performance for 36 hours. |
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They chatted non-stop about me, not even pausing to let Zach or his 6th grade cousin to release a comment. |
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Starting October 2, the three flights which used to be non-stop on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday now stop in Tokyo. |
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Hawaiian Airlines links key West Coast markets with Maui in time for the summer travel season with three daily non-stop flights. |
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Throughout the last 150 years, the Western Telegraph has continued non-stop to bring the news to Pembrokeshire and West Wales. |
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Caribbean Sun Airlines will soon be offering daily, non-stop flights from Antigua to St Thomas, US Virgin Islands. |
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It rained non-stop for three days prior to the fight date, a steady downpour such as only Southeast Asia can produce. |
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Seven years later, Argentina's Antonio Abertondo become the first man to swim both ways non-stop in 43 hours five minutes. |
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They had conversed non-stop during the flight making a four-hour trip seem less tedious. |
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I can't believe that doing the same routine for about 4 months non-stop hasn't killed him yet, but here's hoping it'll still be hilarious. |
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For passengers used to flying almost anywhere from Denver on a non-stop United flight, they would have to connect via someone else's hub. |
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But US airports have only reopened to American carriers operating non-stop international flights from high-security foreign airports. |
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By air SAS Scandinavian Airlines offers daily non-stop flights from Heathrow to both Oslo and Stavanger. |
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Northwest provides non-stop service to 167 destinations from the Twin Cities. |
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Previously, AirTran flew non-stop flights between the cities only on Saturday. |
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The bus was on a non-stop 33-hour journey from Calais to Barcelona, with the drivers sleeping on board in between shifts. |
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Last October a Taiwanese man died of exhaustion after playing computer games non-stop for 32 hours in an Internet cafe. |
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Continental Airways is also planning the first non-stop flight between USA and India. |
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His non-stop soundtrack of incessantly ringing bells and gongs is itself enough to drive anyone batty. |
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It had been a wonderful night, and not even Amy's non-stop criticism was able to make me forget that moment. |
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This is the most severe criticism offered by any journalist of the despicable, non-stop lies of the military propaganda endeavor. |
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In between there are varieties ranging from picotee, double-flowered, non-stop blooming, and the pendant type, so popular in hanging baskets. |
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At one level, the movie is about science fiction, kung fu, firearms and non-stop action. |
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Five games on each day of the carnival means that there is non-stop action throughout the weekend. |
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This non-stop preoccupation with health matters is terribly boring, I'm afraid. |
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Devotees observe this day with non-stop recitation of the Ramayana, the story of Rama's life. |
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I flew London Heathrow to Capetown on South African Airways 747 red-eye flight, eleven hours overnight, non-stop. |
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Garry Hay is an integral part of the side as he allies defensive duties with his non-stop attacking forays down the flanks. |
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This all-inclusive holiday festival will feature three stages of non-stop music, sumptuous food, creative crafts and interactive fun. |
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He was also the first yachtsman to sail a multi-hulled sailing boat around the world non-stop. |
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It's full of non-stop action, laughter, drama and is perfect for the very young and young at heart. |
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One of the reasons for Nickelback's success has been the non-stop roadwork and touring. |
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The suspense here is of the slow-burn variety, rather than the non-stop roller coaster ride of thrillers that just go for the adrenaline rush. |
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The song is a non-stop rollicking hardcore fiasco with a fantastic poppy sing-a-long chorus. |
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Robin laughs non-stop day and night, pausing only for meals and medication breaks. |
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During Geometry classes they talked non-stop and were scolded by the teacher from time to time about their excessive talking. |
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The 25-year-old star has been sharing the fruits of her success with her fellow Barbadians during a non-stop street party. |
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I'm a total sucker for inspired silliness and non-stop, groan-worthy double entendres and barmily burgeoning plots. |
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From there, a 900-km non-stop flight south brings them to their wintering grounds in the U.S. mid-Atlantic states. |
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Meanwhile, seafood restaurants such as Shuckers draw in custom by shucking oysters non-stop in the front window. |
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Local television news stations had non-stop coverage during Hurricane Frances and kept those without power informed through radio simulcasts. |
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Out of the current five yacht races that circumnavigate the globe, only Around Alone and the non-stop Vendee Globe are single-handed. |
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The film's basically a non-stop bloodthirsty assault on humanity, and as such it's consistently unsettling. |
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He pounds fist into palm to demonstrate the non-stop battery of such a high-stakes job. |
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It's now been snowing non-stop for about ten hours, and the local TV stations are declaring it a record-breaking Texas snow day. |
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Every part of his body was sore, and he felt extremely exhausted, like he had been working non-stop for a week. |
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If I worked on it non-stop, like a nine-to-five job, one page start to finish would take me about a week. |
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Wolstenholme was panting for breath after taking a non-stop buffeting, while Khan remained fresh. |
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If used like an ordinary video recorder, it could record six channels of TV for ten days non-stop. |
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Instead he provides non-stop dancing with mind-boggling stamina. |
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Many passengers found the inaugural non-stop flights more convenient and expressed their wish for regular direct flights between Shanghai and Taipei. |
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Despite their relative remoteness, the Turks and Caicos Islands are easily accessed from this part of the world, via non-stop British Airways flights from London. |
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The non-stop service will operate four times a week, leaving Manchester at 9.15 pm on Mondays and Thursdays and 10.15 am on Wednesdays and Sundays. |
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Boeing says the latest version of the 777 will commence flying next year, with capacity for 300 passengers and cargo on a non-stop trip to Sydney. |
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This should continue non-stop until 2004, when she is up for re-election. |
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But if we'd worked non-stop I'm sure I wouldn't have got married or had kids and we might not have been able to get to our dad's bedside before he died. |
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Downstairs in the bar, they'll be screening 60s videos non-stop. |
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After the passing of his brother, Frank, Uncle Fletcher continued to work non-stop within the community, striving for better conditions and quality for his people. |
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Since then, Skyla has been working toward her goals non-stop. |
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Buses will run between New Addington and East Croydon, calling at all tram stops to Lloyd Park then non-stop to East Croydon. |
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This is a political struggle against a government that has waged a non-stop offensive against all of the past social gains of the working class. |
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One of the advertisements highlights the pressure that non-stop demands put on harassed parents. |
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I was very taken by the man who oinked like a startled piglet when he laughed, which was virtually non-stop. |
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During training, he fences for 20-30 minutes non-stop then takes a two minute break and begins again. |
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The album is a non-stop time warp to when we bid adieu to the cassette and embraced the compact disc. |
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I have really been quite encouraged by the outpouring of support that has flowed in non-stop. |
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He is not a busy fighter who overwhelms his opponents with non-stop punching. |
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The non-stop spot prizes, raffles, and housie-housie really kept the crowd in top gear all the day. |
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The DJs began a non-stop performance that pumped up adrenalin levels as the party animals began rocking to the lively rhythm. |
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In general farmers agree the weather is an improvement on last summer when rain was non-stop. |
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Audiences will be treated to a feast of humour and stunning visual effects in a non-stop, action-packed event for the whole family to enjoy. |
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As they had been feuding virtually non-stop for ten years or more, that was a lasting peace. |
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Redwing journey here non-stop from southern Scandinavia often in company with fieldfares and blackbirds. |
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The world's fastest-growing intercontinental airline will initially launch three non-stop flights a week to the Seychelles. |
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They are non-stop party favourites for a party you hope will stop, soon, please. |
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Afterwards about 30 of us went to an Italian deli for pasta, tiramisu and non-stop fizz. |
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Aid agencies begged for more air transport as a handful of exhausted helicopter crews flew non-stop missions. |
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The sound of music filled a Warminster school on Tuesday when pupils tinkled the ivories non-stop in a piano marathon. |
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Members of the Just For Fun line dancing group will be left footsore and weary after performing for 12 hours non-stop next month. |
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She covered the distance in 71 hours, cycling through countryside and mountains almost non-stop. |
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He combined his Gothic physical persona with a set of gauchely theatrical mannerisms, a non-stop performance of poetical sensitivity. |
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I lift weights six or seven times a week, do cardio exercise and practise press-ups non-stop for half an hour. |
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Twelve days of wedding frenzy, hundreds of relatives, non-stop havans, sister of the bride in a fishtail ghagra choli. |
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The machine is programmed to shut down automatically after six hours of non-stop operation. |
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At dinner time, Jason was all smiles and tried to talk non-stop with his aunt. |
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Instead of a lesson in experimental theatre, they were bombarded with graphic scenes of violence and a non-stop stream of expletives. |
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This is looking to be a long week of non-stop deceased ex-president tributes. |
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Why bother when there are already several express buses that run non-stop from downtown to the airport? |
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It was tough concentrating, because there on the pavement was a non-stop parade of women who appeared to be lifetime members of the What Not To Wear Club. |
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Might Lou Reed's monstrosity of non-stop feedback noise, Metal Machine Music, be a good record to help people shake their sillies out and wiggle their waggles away? |
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South African Airways is to offer non-stop flights from Johannesburg to New York, effective from 1 May 2011, the airline said yesterday. |
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WestJet WestJet announced a new non-stop service between Toronto and Phoenix Sun seekers and desert lovers rejoice. |
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He's been zigzagging across the continent for nearly 20 years, non-stop. |
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It's a non-stop rollercoaster ride of feel-good action, packed with gags, movie send-ups and poignant interludes, making this a thrilling rival to any live-action blockbuster. |
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Now that the main character has a fat belly and can't do anything except waddle around buying baby clothes, the show is guaranteed to be non-stop action and drama. |
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She has attached herself to it by a long-handled pruner and is trying to summon up enough leverage to cut the recalcitrant branch, while chatting non-stop. |
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For the pleasure angler Oaktree Fishery is well worth a visit at present with plenty of smaller carp, tench, orfe and barbel providing non-stop action. |
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They do well under varying degrees of light exposure and can exhibit very good tensility, longevity, and can endure almost non-stop human handling. |
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The thrilling power of the orchestra's huge string section was unleashed even more impressively in the second movement, a riot of non-stop energy. |
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He did get his 15 minutes, however, which is a long time in the non-stop, hyperactive world of 4chan. |
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He is at his best when writing about jazz, his taste and attention to detail having been honed over decades of non-stop listening. |
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He scrambled to find an air pocket and tried to keep calm as he prayed someone would rescue him as his car horn blared non-stop after being short-circuited by the water. |
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It required a huge kettle-drum and a sturdy guy to beat it non-stop. |
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Try to imagine the average student sliding out from under the duvet, seamlessly moving across to their desk, and then writing or typing non-stop for 30 minutes. |
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They are drawing up a thrilling mix of foot-tapping dance hits, to provide non-stop entertainment from start to finish, and ensure that energy levels remain high. |
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My trip, which included Madeira and a whistle-stop tour of the Canary Islands, was filled with a controlled whirl of almost non-stop activities and fun. |
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The weekend passed in a non-stop whirl of sporting events and activities. |
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After an hour and 15 minutes of non-stop rhythm, it was time to bid adieu. |
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When I moved to New York, I had the idea it would be a non-stop playground, a party with fellow dreamers and drifters that lasted all night, every night. |
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Welcome to Flight Number 293, non-stop from New York to Los Angeles. |
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The longtime Brazilian bore aficionado achieved an unbelievable record of surfing non-stop for 10.1 km down Brazil's famous river bore wave, called the Pororoca. |
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He has mastered the Doc's interview technique of using non-stop verbals to shut out any unsought queries and exhausting air time with the hogging technique. |
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The film is funny and exciting, with non-stop action and set pieces. |
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I had to fly in four different planes for 30 hours almost non-stop, squashed in economy class, the trip ending in Slovakia under the tight scrutiny of heavily armed troops. |
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This piece requires non-stop brio and a kind of splashy physical heroics. |
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The glaring lights and the loud noises of the vehicles, the demonic screeches of the honkers and the non-stop blaring of the speakers at the canteen made sleep impossible. |
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If that does not open a war chest for lawyers in this country to make those sorts of applications to the High Court non-stop, I would be very surprised, indeed. |
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This disc was great and I know I'll be playing it non-stop for the next few weeks, but it's also got a staying power that is more than a passing fancy. |
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The Progressive Democrats gathered in Limerick last night for 36 hours of low-grade scheming, non-stop speechifying and back-slapping, commonly called the national conference. |
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Combine the two and you get a non-stop soap opera with few station breaks. |
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The locomotive, the first steam engine to reach 100 mph and the first to travel non-stop from Edinburgh to London, has attracted worldwide interest. |
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It has scenes of animals being forcibly fed arrack, non-stop beating to accelerate their pace during the race and other shocking images from the muddy tracks. |
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One bus route runs from Glenthorpe House and Clayside House non-stop to the shop. |
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When Laurie and I go to the match we spend 12 hours talking non-stop about A-sides, B-sides, 50s music, 50s films. |
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I wish the writers would ease off the comedy pedal, which forces non-stop wisecracks out of Tessa's mouth. |
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For the frisbee team at the University of Huddersfield is throwing a frisbee for 100 hours non-stop to raise charity cash. |
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Just promise us, Stephen, you won't be a blethering nuisance like non-stop waffler John Virgo. |
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Air France has been offering non-stop flights between Paris and Panama City since 25 November 2013, in addition to the daily KLM flight. |
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The service will represent the only non-stop connection between Puerto Rico and Antigua and Barbuda. |
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Etihad Airways has launched non-stop flights from Abu Dhabi to Dusseldorf in Germany. |
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Their non-stop pneumatic drills and hammering have been going on for three days. |
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She said the money saved by trains going non-stop through Conwy should be compared with losses to the local economy. |
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Ben normally talks non-stop about Tiffany but one night a whole coachload of us went for a night out,' he said. |
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Sthu Zungu, president, South African Tourism-North America expressed excitement about the new non-stop service. |
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Volaris has launched daily non-stop services between Los Angeles and Toluca and Guadalajara, Mexico. |
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Sofie Armitage was named player of the match for her non-stop work down the left side of midfield. |
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A SUPERFIT Scotswoman is running non-stop around America for an incredible FOUR months. |
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Overhead an unmanned drone,, armed with missiles, hummed non-stop, sometimes at altitudes so high it was invisible. |
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From then on it is non-stop as she makes sure grooms arriving on the day can shower and have a rest in the lounge. |
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The service is scheduled to launch on 24 June 2011 and will be the first non-stop service between Amsterdam and Orlando Sanford. |
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You can watch a non-stop procession of leaf-cutter ants who walk a tightrope above your head on a tireless mission to get leaves. |
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Dad had placed a cob of corn on a stump for the jays, who bickered over it non-stop. |
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One little non-stop jabberer called Harry is disturbingly strange. |
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With this expansion the Montreal-Halifax route will operate year-round with up to two daily non-stop roundtrip flights, an increase from four weekly flights. |
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As a result of these developments, Arik Air will be the only carrier offering daily non-stop service to Dakar from Accra, and Cotonou and Dakar from Lagos. |
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The 108 mile non-stop event, which must be completed within 60 hours, runs between Edale in the Peak District, to Hawes in the Yorkshire Dales, following the Pennine Way. |
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Butler isn't a master storyteller, but she has a firm grasp on dozens of other details from FDR's infamous non-stop talking to Stalin's honey-colored eyes and fireplug body. |
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Air Austral s first 777-200LR will allow the airline to operate non-stop from Mayotte, an island chain and French Department north of Madagascar, to Paris. |
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According to a nation-wide survey conducted by DenTek and Bryant Research, bad breath is a bigger turn off than non-stop talkers, unstylish dressing or being shy. |
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Cheap drink, lad culture, non-stop advertising, peer pressure and an over-arching booze lifestyle have given us a critical social problem unmatched in few other countries. |
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