Also, since you're not moving to Timbuktu or anything, you can always visit your old stomping grounds. |
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He pointed at her fine steed, which was currently occupied with kicking his hind legs in the air and stomping and snorting like an unbroken colt. |
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This is the top of Pole Hill, a wooded hillock in Norman Tebbitt's old stomping round of Chingford. |
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Above the drums, singing, and stomping of feet, women ululate shrilly to express their excitement. |
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Also, stomping all over the place in your street shoes where others tread barefoot is a health hazard. |
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A contemporary twist on African movements such as undulating torso and hips and stomping feet were evident. |
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The Crystal Method's style grafts elements of the U.K.'s big beat generation with stomping funk and plenty of American rock and roll. |
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This kind of demented shoegazing stoner prog is all about the stomping rhythms and the elasticated, mind-bending guitars. |
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Million Dead have the stomping riffs and thumping bass lines that make them a great band. |
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He apes Velvet Underground's I'm Waiting For The Man to brilliant effect on the stomping Mucky Fingers. |
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But the stomping beat, electric noodling and spinetingling bass on this track are enough to win me over. |
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This rejuvenated band sound fantastic, their 7 song set stuffed with stomping indie hits. |
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Then, as instructed, two beats cue the stomping 60-second Toadies-via-Pixies rip-off. |
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In Gujarat, the feet that could have done the stomping were, instead, playing footsie with the mob. |
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There's hair pulling, tickling, stomping on toes, Chinese burns, graffiting of limbs with highlighters, and very nasty insults. |
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In between, there's plenty of swaggering and stomping about, with big-reverb cowpunk. |
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We see him stomping through sets, leaping through obstacles, and grabbing extras, making sure they are in the proper place when the cameras roll. |
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While filming at her old college stomping ground in Arizona, the reality TV couple got a little cray! |
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SiBhaca dance is performed by teams of men, and features stomping of feet in unisom while chanting rhythmic traditional chants. |
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The sounds of their feet stomping forward and their assorted yells echoed in the gym. |
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The gelding whickered nervously at his approach, drawing back several paces, stomping the grasses with his hooves. |
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Ontanga, with their synchronised dance patterns and thunderous foot stomping, should certainly get the audience's feet moving. |
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He began stomping his feet on the floor sending plaster raining down on the man and the woman. |
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Expect stomping tunes, lots of shouting, explosions, visuals, possibly the odd floating drum riser, denim, leather, hair and more shouting. |
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Bent over his guitar, he toys with the song's melody for a few measures before stomping on his fuzzbox. |
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There was the glass, cone shaped mountain that appeared out of nowhere, after the throng had finished stomping me. |
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Behind the Cliffside Inn, I heard a fiddle and a mandolin, keeping rhythm on an old washboard and stomping on the floor. |
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The start of the regular season, featuring the Yankees stomping the Devil Rays in Japan, is only four days away. |
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If large-caps beat small-caps for six weeks or so in a row, then big stocks may well keep stomping small ones, he says. |
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Since the new 2004 model was introduced in the fall, the Prius has been stomping the Hummer. |
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The pink-haired girl scrunched her brows together and stuck out her bottom lip while stomping her foot demandingly. |
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Over 66,000 people use the trail annually, with more than 1,000 stomping on vegetation and generally wreaking havoc on any given summer day. |
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Now before you accuse me of stomping on this guy's dream and making fun of someone's coping skills, rest assured I am not making fun of him. |
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She burst out in anger, stomping up the stairs as she roughly shoved him away. |
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Erica exhaled sharply and stormed from the room, stomping heavily upstairs and slamming her door. |
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Next thing you know, Gareth caught the spark and went for the big ollie, kicking it out and severely stomping his heel. |
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He tries to avoid point accumulation and steers clear of stomping on his opponents, resetting after every botched attempt. |
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You wanted to tell her to stop trying so hard, because she's stomping all over whatever organic oddball qualities she's got. |
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Once you're using handclapping or stomping, people tend to make an association with folklore, with oral cultures. |
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His favourite stomping ground was the Zoo Lake, and for years, 19 to be precise, he delighted the Sunday crowds with his impromptu performances. |
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Cliff was delighted to be back on his old stomping ground and to be greeted by so many people. |
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The good-time guys play a stomping blend of Mexican music and country-blues from south-western America. |
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And pumped up they are, stomping and cheering, ringing cowbells, and making odd mooing sounds from homemade PVC didgeridoos. |
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The dancers all look like they're more suited to stomping on grapes in a vineyard. |
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To sustain this kind of stamina, they are exquisitely adapted to the rarefied mountain air of their high-altitude stomping grounds. |
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Gyrating, shuffling, mimicking birds and humans, pounding bamboo drums and stomping in rhythm, the men and boys play out a series of dances. |
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Grenville wowed the crowds at many speedways nationwide, including his home stomping ground, the Lismore Speedway. |
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Prior to Bellows, he was stomping around in mukluks, parka and snow pants patrolling missile fields in North Dakota. |
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They are playing their second encore after some serious chanting and foot stomping. |
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When challenged in the past, he has often resorted to sliming his critics or stomping off. |
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With a bit of a fishtail I'm stomping the pedals to accelerate again. |
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The talented fivesome decided to play the final show of their tour in Dublin after filling venues across the UK, they also played a stomping set in Belfast the night before. |
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Receiving an anonymous tip that her husband is fooling around with a floozy named Bridget the woman goes stomping out into the terrified city, bent on revenge. |
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I got a lot of pleasure from beating and stomping on people. |
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A few minutes into surgery, she came stomping frighteningly into the room. |
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As the scene escalates, stomping aggressors and rolling victims swap places, men and women. |
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A block away is the Stone Pony club, the stomping grounds of Springsteen lore. |
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The lights of lower Manhattan — Lena's childhood stomping grounds — glittered before them. |
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Phage researchers' online stomping grounds More about phages from the American Society of Microbiology. |
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But when desert swallowed the lowlands, all that remained of the ants' stomping grounds were the forested peaks. |
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They came through in massive numbers from her former gang stomping grounds in Bonteheuwel. |
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Meander through the St-Lawrence River and its magnificent islands in search of marine mammals and their stomping grounds. |
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Emerging market growth will slow, but will still outpace our traditional international stomping grounds, and they need what we sell. |
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Unfortunately it is a fact today that the internet has become a stomping ground for the cyber mafia. |
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If you've just moved don't underestimate your pet's ability to return to it's old stomping ground, even if it's quite a distance. |
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The verbal aggression scale included insults, swearing, sulking, stomping out, doing something to spite the other, and threatening to strike. |
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The rest is joy, thoroughly Mexican yet utterly Irish, carried aloft by tin whistles, skin drums, pipes, harps, guitars and stomping feet. |
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He bent over at the waist, rapidly stomping on the spot, fists clenched by his ears, squinty eyed and screaming. |
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Two squeaky-shoed and heavy-footed audience members demonstrated their passion for 20 th-century classical music by stomping out in the break after the first movement. |
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And since military style is stomping onto the fashion scene, jackets with defined shoulders, sharp cuts and patch pockets are extremely fashionable. |
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Autumn will bounce of the pages, have fun stomping in puddles, search for mushrooms and falling leaves. |
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If the Fed could just keep itself from stomping on the recovery over the next few years, the good times just might get rolling once again. |
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They're told that women are victims, that women are weak, and that they are stomping on these women even more. |
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People have forever been accusing the federal government of stomping on everyone. |
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Is this a question of the majority stomping out the rights of the minority? |
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The beating and stomping had been very painful, but he did not suffer from pain afterwards. |
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Yesterday morning a tape was shown of her stomping on an image of the elected head of state of our closest trading partner. |
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His musical mixes range from playful ethno-electronica and world fusion to uplifting progressive, stomping tribal and even acoustic pop. |
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After they are initially set, the states of IA Switches can be changed any time just by stomping. |
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One time was an abortive interview about the U.S. wars in Indochina which ended with him stomping off. |
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These aren't stomping tunes, but tender and mournful folk songs, a bespoke genre. |
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The four of them performed a rousing song about a lady who runs off with a raggle-taggle gypsy that had the crowd clapping and stomping with the beat. |
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They moved into the flat upstairs and they lumbered about like huge beasts, stomping up and down with no thought of the excess noise being transmitted to my ears below. |
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Sid Vicious is stomping all over Steve Jones, about to smash in his guitar. |
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No American who has 42 choices is going to feel like the jackboot of the state is stomping on his neck. |
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Feet stomping, bravos, and determined clapping made it clear that nobody was willing to go home, and brought the singer back on stage for his encore. |
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Brittany followed closely behind, noisily stomping up the stairs. |
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He substituted him with quarter-of-an-hour remaining and the striker showed his anger by stomping past the manager and hurling aside his tracksuit top. |
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She noisily chewed on her gum, stomping to the seat adjacent to mine, not bothering to reply until she'd settled comfortably with said boots crossed upon the desk. |
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He tried to stamp out the fire and succeeded in stomping on her foot. |
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To a contemporary audience, this movie seems awfully relaxed, even in the scene where Godzilla is stomping trains and power lines in downtown Tokyo. |
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And by reading the newspaper accounts, she could reasonably have assumed that the plaintiff's lawyer was routinely stomping me into the courtroom floor. |
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I agree that if this happened to a child of mine, I would be screaming and stomping my feet and doing everything to get on the news every single day. |
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He got up and began screaming, crying and stomping his feet. |
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They're stomping their feet and slamming their hands on the stage. |
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The floor began to vibrate from all of the feet stomping and dancing. |
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It's spangled with lingering-vulture reverb picks, stomping fuzz bass and a delightfully mushy drum sound, likely one of Moe Tucker's appearances. |
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Thirty minutes of energetic stomping metal is enough to grip anybody that has actually come to see some music rather than snog with Sharon of Class 5B in the corner. |
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It's a fine slice of foot stomping blues boogie and should be the ace that levers The Kings of Leon onto the main stages of Europe's summer festivals. |
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His energy in concert was quite inspiring, each song found him stomping about the stage, singing in a high tenor with sparse instrumentation provided by an acoustic guitar. |
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Tel Aviv-born turntablist Guy J exploded onto the scene in 2008 with a stomping debut on veteran DJ and producer John Digweed's Bedrock label. |
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Her acrimony for her neighbors manifests itself with shouting and stomping. |
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The way we dance salegy, lots of people going round and round the room together in a big herd does look a bit like zebus stomping around the rice paddies! |
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Can't wait to see glamourpuss Kim Kardashian stomping about in her wellies. |
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Five women guard their crotches with their hands as they bend like cranes up and down, stomping to hard-hitting drums. |
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I know we do so in Halifax, my old stomping grounds. |
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Contrast that with my stomping grounds of Midland. |
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Once, as I came stomping to a crosswalk, a woman on the passenger side of a big car waiting at the light rolled her window partway down and appeared to give me a nervous wave. |
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It was a stomping, attention-grabbing, tub-thumping, speechifying Port full not just of violets and liquorice and prunes, but also of grainy texture and vitality. |
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Laid out for Peter the Great with fountains, pavilions and a geometrical plan to resemble the park at Versailles, it became a stomping ground for 19th-century ladies and gentlemen of leisure. |
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Then, they took a trip down memory lane, coaxing veteran metal producer Scott Burns out of retirement and working with him at their old stomping ground, Morrisound studios in Tampa, Florida. |
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Their favourite stomping ground was the local hospital. |
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Iraq has become a stomping ground for terrorists. |
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But Southern California was Chandler's own stomping ground. |
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Zombie Prom was our stomping ground in the glory days. |
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Thurrock, in Essex, is not Jeremy Deller's usual stomping ground. |
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A number of Domtar facilities also hold special events for their retirees to give them the opportunity to return to their old stomping grounds and catch up with former coworkers. |
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The denizens of Al Capone's old stomping grounds just couldn't bear the thought of serving a tasty treat created by force-feeding geese. |
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Its relief scene includes 11 cupids harvesting and stomping on grapes to make wine in a lenos, a long trough similar to the sarcophagus itself. |
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The stomping ground, occasionally, of presidential aspirants. |
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Familiar faces returned to their old stomping grounds to see friends and even former political foes as many gathered in Ottawa June 7-9 for the Canadian Association of Former Parliamentarians 2004 Annual General Meeting. |
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Though there have been several good girl stops in between, Lenore is back on old stomping grounds with the part of Santa Barbara's southern belle, Caroline Wilson. |
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The running machines are a gloomy chorus of heavy-footed stomping. |
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It's a much known fact that he and his team members have been repeatedly banned, arrested, and back-roomed by many of the finest casino establishments around the U. S., especially in their stomping grounds in Las Vegas. |
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You're now telling us that the federal government should start stomping around-but only in this particular case-in order to destroy the ADM group, something which you believe would make everyone happy. |
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Also important are DalĂ's stomping grounds of Portlligat and la Vall de la Santa Creu, as well as the archaeological remains which reveal the ancestral presence of man in the area. |
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Then there's the CDS himself, who should be the one in the forefront of supporting his people, of trying to get the best for his people, stomping on you instead, while he's getting his pay raise every year. |
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Wherever you look, disembodied feet come stomping down as machinery puts the firm's prosthetic legs through their paces: 2m paces in 21 days. Such legs are tougher than international standards require. |
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And what on earth do yins, wickety wack, ayuh, catty whompus and stomping it clean mean? |
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More intriguing is the possibility that he fears winning: victory would mean having to turn his mind to the tedium of managing a region, rather than stomping about lambasting everybody. |
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Whites who hoarded candles, guns and tinned beans for fear that revolutionary bands would soon be stomping on their flowerbeds were pleasantly surprised by the peaceful transition to majority rule. |
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Tom went to school at Northwestern University in Illinois some 20 years ago and was really looking forward to revisiting his old stomping grounds. |
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Manchego-this sheep's milk cheese from Spain is now also produced in the U. S. It's named for the Manchego sheep that grazed the plains of La Mancha, Don Quixote's stomping grounds. |
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And it confirms that this theatre, reconstructed in the image of Shakespeare's old stomping ground, is far more than just a tourist trap. |
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Boogie Bounce is dancing with intervals of jumping, bouncing, frogging and stomping, to name but a few moves, performed to music and a set programme. |
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Kurt Fuehlen's brother, Helmut, waited at the basement doorway behind the cathedral, stomping his feet and clomping his mittened hands against his beefy arms. |
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Similarly, around is more commonly used in constructions such as running around, stomping around or messing around in contrast with the British convention of using about. |
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The last, a foot stomping jig with Mary on bodhran, was an apt ending. |
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The Shilling a Week Band's vigorous reinterpretations of Corrie poems had audiences stomping their feet, and a soundtrack EP was released online to accompany the show's run. |
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