None of the nasty sideways glances or boozy staggers of my week before, just relaxed and happy people doing their thing. |
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And no less surprising, the Broncos have the staggers and will struggle to get beyond the semi finals next weekend. |
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He staggers to the door, unlocks and unbars it, and lets Desdemona and Deuterium Boy in. |
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These plants are poisonous to livestock, causing a toxic syndrome known as blind staggers. |
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In a humble backyard, a shirtless older man splashed with mud from gardening staggers, seemingly surprised by afternoon light. |
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Making two seedings about three weeks apart staggers the maturities and makes rotational grazing or harvest timing easier to manage. |
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The idea that they can even say those words without burning up at the shame of their own dishonour and double standards staggers me. |
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The former relief pitcher has had mixed success when he staggers his delivery. |
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Now, as the economy staggers and falters, day-to-day survival presses more harshly, which makes social commitment still tougher. |
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She was so weak that she almost had the blind staggers and gentle enough now that I could lead her to water and picket her. |
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With its inner coherence broken the National Curriculum staggers on, fatally wounded. |
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Talking sentimental piffle, he staggers over to Isobel before I had time to react. |
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One dancer slings his willowy partner over his back, mistimes the weight shift and staggers like a powerlifter pressing a half-ton barbell. |
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As I move to enter, I'm forced to step aside as a young fella carrying some bulky shiny metallic object staggers out. |
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Ordinary members can get the head staggers on such occasions and land their leaders with some monsters. |
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It's an open-handed slap, but powered clear from the hips, and he absolutely staggers. |
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Germany, like several other European nations, staggers the start of its school holidays in different areas. |
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Half an hour late, the train staggers out of the station, dangerously overcrowded, and totally underpowered. |
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It unsettles the waiter so badly that he involuntarily staggers into the stack and knocks the glasses over. |
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Ithaca staggers to Marco's 4x4, as Marco, who seems to hallucinate, groans before collapsing onto the back seat. |
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But for me, you gotta love a macho gangster film where the female lead cold-cocks the male lead for being an aggressive douche and he staggers right across the room. |
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In addition, in order to manage this risk, the STM staggers the due dates of its debts to maximum advantage. |
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It staggers the mind that the government would say it is going to selloff a Canadian asset, but it does not want to talk about it. |
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He staggers away and is half-carried to a room where a smoking doctor repositions his dislocated shoulder. |
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From the engravings of Hogarth to the novels of Dickens, the Great English Lout belches and staggers his way from century to century. |
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The programming staggers until 2008 and comes within the framework of a cooperation with the bordering local governments. |
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How they cope and remain faith-filled staggers me every single moment of every single day. |
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Bill C-10A staggers firearm licence renewals to avoid a surge of applications in five year cycles. |
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The Group staggers the maturities of its financing sources over time in order to minimize its liquidity risk. |
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It climbs hard, staggers and puts me off on top of the pass, a few sweat drops further... The descent to Saint-Christau is now mine! |
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But upon failing even to do that, he staggers back to his old house, only to make an astonishing discovery. |
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Even where it staggers on, as it does in China, it is no more than a pretext for dictatorship. |
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Nonetheless, he has taken some solid hits, and there is a drunken, halting roll to his steps as he staggers towards the prize, tugging at the webbing of his uniform. |
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By the time the winning team staggers home with a trophy large enough to house several small pets, the participants have learned to merengue, rumba, swing, tango and foxtrot. |
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It is particularly toxic to horses and can cause the blind staggers. |
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Then factor in guard impacts, reverses, soul charges, quick rolls, wall attacks, and staggers and you can imagine how hectic a fight can get, if played skillfully. |
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She wore perfume which would give the most hardened logician the staggers. |
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It could be said that it is not many years since discovery suffered from an shortage of data while now it staggers under the weight of unprecedented amounts. |
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Wherever life has not died out, it staggers to its feet again. |
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He staggers downstairs in cut-off jeans, reeking of booze. |
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Now a mother no more, the young women collects herself and staggers away. |
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Cablecom staggers its invoice dispatching in four batches. |
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That points to a Japanese-style future for Western banks, in which a thinly capitalised system staggers along, insisting on its rude health, while the state follows holding crutches an inch beneath its armpits. |
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For the past five years, London has been painted as a success story: a land of duckers and divers popping champagne whenever their houses go up by a grand a month, even while the rest of the country staggers out of recession. |
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In the comic version, Melinda staggers into the flat of neighbours Susan and Hobie garbling a tale of failed romance. |
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In the gentlemen's room, a man carrying a beer staggers in. |
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It completely staggers me to think that political rearguard action has led to a situation where the largest group of this Parliament is now prepared to give out negative vibes to the outside world. |
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As California staggers thirstily through its worst drought in decades, the state's more conscientious residents are employing extreme measures to curb their neighbours' wasteful water use. |
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Razumov staggers away, is knocked down by a streetcar, and finally returns as a cripple to Russia. |
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He staggers against a stanchion, trips over a rope, and tumbles into the space between the quay and the steel plates of the freighter. |
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Startling in his economy, he sees into his characters and their capacity for contradiction and silliness and despair with a clarity that staggers me. |
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Alone and gut-shot, Eddie staggers to a church, seeking sanctuary and salvation, but collapses on the steps. |
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A ladder is a fixed income investment strategy where an investor staggers maturing bonds over a longer duration to mitigate reinvestment risk caused by interest rate fluctuations. |
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