Not fraud, exactly, but neither is it pukka science deserving of that pristine white coat. |
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But we persuaded Gil we were actually pukka, so he allowed us to interview him. |
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This is your real pukka darts board, mind you, as seen on TV and everything. |
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Punters are being warned that buying tickets from illegitimate online sources will cost them almost 70 per cent more than buying pukka tickets. |
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The pukka school, which charges parents 18,750 a year to take the weans off their hands, is going through troubled times. |
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Once you've seen someone naff wearing the goods, they just aren't pukka any more, not matter how expensive. |
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The irony is that, with his frightfully pukka delivery and actorish manner, Stephens's hero seems to be of an older stylistic vintage than anyone else on stage. |
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They are pukka and top drawer, but with a teeny-weeny, alternative streak. |
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How a night on the tiles with paella, Porcelanosa and a pukka geezer left Justin and Colin completely floored. |
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Mind you, it was a pukka, respectable opium-house, and not one of those stifling, sweltering chandoo-khanas, that you can find all over the City. |
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Yet the Pukka cook is not the only celebrity chef to become a fan of the Midland birdwoman. |
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