In my zippy Nissan Sentry, I suddenly found myself hyperventilating somewhere around Ewarton. |
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Those of you who remember the old zippy racing favourite Micro Machines will have some idea of what you're in for here. |
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Never felt green-eyed rage at those smart alecks who zip straight past the luggage carousel with their zippy little wheelies? |
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The patrons came more on zippy two wheelers, wearing dungarees, talking a combination of Kannada, Hinglish, and English. |
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They should be able to play on any surface, from the dust bowl of Ahmedabad to the zippy track at Durban to the spongy drop-ins at Hamilton. |
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It's not mystery meat cooked up out of scraps of pitch letters and press releases, and pressed into molds of zippy journalese. |
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Screwcaps are ok for young, zippy whites and reds, but are they right for fine wines? |
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It was a lively, zingy show with zippy dancing, and I like dancing a helluva lot more than syrupy lyrics. |
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This zippy production, starring Emma Fielding and Miriam Margolyes, unpicks all the tangled threads pretty well. |
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Add zippy devilled eggs and perhaps few relishes and chutneys to round out the meal. |
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He's obviously a bit unsure about his closing sentence but as a zippy opening paragraph, that first bit is quite fun. |
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Being reminded that you are no longer a zippy 19-year-old, but 36 with a garden shed and a petrol lawnmower, comes as a horrible shock. |
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The first part of the playlist contained happy, poppy, zippy songs that gradually got a little more driving, but not too much. |
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Progressing by decade, Sutherland offers an informed and zippy commentary on an inexplicable phenomenon. |
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There is little wrong with Roxana Silbert's zippy production that cannot be attributed to the uneven script. |
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Despite a period in hospital for surgery on an enlarged prostate last January, he looks zippy, chipper and strangely ageless. |
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The result is new-minted, bright, and zippy, ready for a TV special, which may well be coming. |
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Which is a shame, because the film starts off as a fascinating account of the rise of the corporation and makes some valid points in a zippy way. |
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The aromas and flavours of fresh ripe pineapple are topped with a hint of honey backed by zippy acidity. |
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This musical is great for schools to perform because of its zippy songs, larger-than-life characters and even larger talking plant. |
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As noted, the Charles de Gaulle airport has a zippy public commuter rail connection into downtown Paris. |
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In building a car, do you use lightweight materials so that it is zippy, but a deathtrap in an accident? |
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Felt good to be there, though, and I ran a fairly zippy 3.25 km, so went home feeling springy to think of some more show ideas. |
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What they have in common is an urge to combine zippy new technologies with real-life social interaction. |
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Powered by a Mobile Pentium running at 300 MHz, the machine was quite zippy. |
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The patrons came on zippy two wheelers, wearing dungarees, talking a combination of Kannada, Hinglish, and English. |
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If you have to choose between a slow network that's rock-steady and a zippy one that keeps blinking in and out, Reliable wins every time. |
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The great voice talent, moody score, and zippy sound effects work well together. |
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Belgian duo Patrick and Steve Hoody continue Ruff Dog's burst out of the starting blocks with this zippy electronic burbler. |
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Indeed, Danger Mouse, in spite of his eyepatch and zippy car, is more like the indomitable Sherlock Holmes in temperament and ability than the suave ladykiller James Bond. |
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As part of the promotion a Morris Oil team travelled around the region demonstrating the zippy Citroen Xsara and inviting people to sign up for the giveaway. |
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The tartar sauce had a zippy, homemade taste to it, and both our plates were rounded out well with green salads and ample servings of perfectly nice fries. |
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Computers don't have minds of their own, but they do look pretty zippy. |
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A zippy lunch stop, a swop of cars into the manual version and we're heading right back where we came, this time with Dan driving on the twisty bits. |
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Luxury items long denied a nation of hardscrabble origins were suddenly within grasp, from zippy cars to designer food. |
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The latter is the single, Sexiest Man in Jamaica, a zippy bit of fun in which Prince Buster rustily declaims his sexiness over an orchestral victory march. |
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Mr Wester was already the boss of two other zippy Fiat brands, Abarth and Maserati, and was the group's chief technical officer. |
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Nothing gets you around town quicker and more efficiently than the decidedly zippy 2010 Yamaha BWs 50 sport scooter. |
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With a stereo that packs such an audio punch, you'll always have the perfect soundtrack to accompany the Fit's zippy performance. |
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These energetic, zippy dogs expend a great deal of energy on the hunt, showing eagerness while remaining controllable. |
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Thus the unusual, zippy, little town car is one of the first series models on the market with an entirely new design and a pure electric motor. |
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It delivers a tangy kick like no other, and that's why this zippy raspberry smoothie is still so popular today. |
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On the palate there is a pleasant balance between the zippy acidity and the full body. |
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All pizzas have the same zippy tomato sauce and generous dimensions. |
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It runs a bit long but great lines, solid, zippy performances, laughs, intelligent ideas and some out-and-out chaos make this a model Fringe experience. |
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The chorus excels itself, as New Yorkers, suburbanites, cowboys and gods, while blending fluently with the eight professional dancers in William Tuckett's zippy choreography. |
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The quartet seems to be dealing with their respective emotional turmoil with enviable zippy wit. |
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And if you need zippy data transfers, the G-Drive mini is an ideal choice. |
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However, the accompanying orange-colored spicy red pepper aioli had good zippy flavor. |
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Among them is the red snapper cooked in milk, included here, along with her mother's zippy guacamole recipe. |
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He claims, for example, that there has not been a single new dyestuff invented since 1956. Even in relatively zippy businesses like pharmaceuticals, genuinely new products are fewer and further between. |
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Its performance on the road lives up to its spectacular looks and its sure handling and zippy acceleration deals with everything a city's streets can throw at it. |
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That might seem quaint compared with the current zippy turnaround, where even if you missed Guardians of the Galaxy at the multiplex this August you could reasonably expect to find the Blu-ray in your stocking. |
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It is only in high lying areas up to 2000 meters above sea level and the humid, monsoon climate, where this highly aromatic zippy tea can be produced. |
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Mix with ketchup for a zippy dip for fries and roasted vegetables. |
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It solaced the readership to know that there were people of such self-confidence and commitment at the helm, rendering such zippy and righteous judgments right and left. |
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While Zippy has the attention span of a goldfish, his wife has the focus of an electron microscope. |
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The current storyline in the Zippy the Pinhead newspaper strip has its cartoonist, Bill Griffith, lecturing Zippy on the art of cartooning. |
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Even then if Lucy doesn't move, the cats start meowing at about the same time, which then sets off Zippy the parrot, but for some reason everyone had a lie in this morning. |
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She was on a management seminar yesterday and spent this morning downwardly cascading the key points to an indifferent audience of Terry, Mike, Ash, Zippy and me. |
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But I spend a lot of time these days in the playground area of our local parks and it makes sense for Zippy to tag along and get his daily walks at the same time. |
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The gangsters were led by Clyde and included Ding-a-ling, Zippy, Pockets, Snoozy, Softy and Yak-Yak. |
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