Last Christmas Eve, father and son played Big Canyon in Newport Beach, Calif., and Tiger aced the third hole. |
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Rogers is only the most dynamic offensive player in the Big Ten and the top wide receiver in the nation. |
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Big tuna, kabeljou, sailfish, barracuda and many more are still regularly landed here. |
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Big ups also go to Leon Wadham and his beautiful cardie, who worked the crowd like a seasoned professional. |
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It is common practice for one town's fire department to help another town when there is a big fire. |
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But hey, if the Big Brother contestants demonstrate anything, it's that it takes all sorts to make a world. |
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I think everyone agrees that Warren has done a dismal job of being a Big Brother secret agent. |
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Three stocks fell for every two that rose on the Big Board, while two declined for every one that advanced on the NASDAQ Stock Market. |
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Big smiles greeted taxi drivers who took 70 disabled youngsters to a knees-up in London. |
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Ryan Okino was fishing on the Puna Coast of the Big Island when he caught his state record aholehole. |
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Big Harry was not best pleased because they got under his feet as he was trying to do his job. |
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Big Boi's raps are, as always, inventive, the words tumbling out with speed and bite. |
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Lost amid the jabber over what the Next Big Thing in passenger vehicles is likely to be, is the humble midsized sedan. |
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Big companies in particular don't want to have to reintegrate their computer systems and redo all of their procedures. |
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Last year's advance material was actually a 2000-word article about the Big Bang, the cosmic microwave background and X-ray astronomy. |
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Unlike Big Brother, it doesn't ask ordinary people to jump through hoops to make them appear more interesting. |
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He did some shooting at Gardener in yard but only winged him because Mr Big Star is drinking too much. |
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By and large, says Big Fat's chief strategy officer, John Palumbo, he picks people who are accessible and easy to speak with. |
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Through a national program called The Big Read, the NEA is committing resources to motivate aliterates to read again. |
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According to the model, the Big Bang is followed by a period of slow expansion and gradual accumulation of dark energy. |
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Big rivers, formidable mountains and jungle-like rainforest were among the physical challenges. |
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Big cabbage roses might bloom among white daisies, with a sprinkling of poppies in front. |
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The room was barely big enough to contain everyone who came to the meeting. |
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It's been said that small quakes release pressure and lessen the potential impact of The Big One. |
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Big bare spots opened, where whalebacks of naked bedrock reared up and plunged into ponds. |
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Pilgrim is curator of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich. |
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Big numbers of new people earning decent salaries will also be a well-timed boost to the Manchester city centre property market. |
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His wife has heavily lacquered Big Hair, a white blazer, and a navy blue pleated skirt. |
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The chimes of Big Ben had barely struck when little Sam came into the world at just one minute past midnight on New Year's Day. |
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But above all else, I must thank my producers at the Big Blog Company. without whom there would be no site. |
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But, whatever harm Macscruby thinks our flag might do to his beef jerky, McDonald's had no misgivings on its effect on the Big Mac. |
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But before xeroxing the format to Survivor or Big Brother, shouldn't our production houses look at creatively capturing the Indian milieu? |
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Big Seamus and his charges pulled out all the stops when it really mattered, and they will worthily grace the 2004 senior championship. |
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But there was that guy who was thin as a rake and eat several Big Macs a day. |
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Orchestras, choirs, concert bands and other sizable musical ensembles such as big bands are usually led by conductors. |
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In late 1982 he had his big theatre break when he took over the lead in Another Country. |
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Nothing that was supposed to be big and exciting came off as such and the rest was meh at best. |
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Henry VIII of England was a big fan of this game, which is now known as real tennis. |
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During his term, Samaranch made the Olympic Games financially healthy, with big television deals and sponsorships. |
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My father brings home a big brass antique menorah, shaped like an archway, heavy, on a pedestal, on a round base. |
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Was it true that twenty-six years had passed, or had he dreamed and awakened to find Megan waiting for him by the big apple tree? |
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His big blue plate special, with meat course and three vegetables, is purchasable for a quarter. |
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Many checkers have been upbraided by lordly writers and editors and big shots of all stripes. Such abuse came with the territory. |
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A big fish wends its way towards the shape the light makes, stops and sucks at air. Mottled brown and black, with a pink, appaloosa mouth. |
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By the light of the big candles on stakes clusters of people were eating and drinking and chinwagging about the topics of the past four days. |
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While Big Business chafes at many federal regs, in recent years it has begun to recognize the advantages of uniformity over a 50-state patchwork of laws. |
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He puffed on the big cigar that he always had stuck in his face and posed back like a big butter-and-egg man. |
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To enable A Dab Hand to apply for funding, groups and individuals are invited to register their interest in taking part in Eden's Big Draw event as soon as possible. |
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When internal combustion engines appeared, they had neither the strength nor the ruggedness compared to the big steam tractors. |
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She bought a house with a big yard so that she could indulge her passion for gardening. |
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You can't hope to be considered one of the big men on campus unless you are a member of the right fraternity. |
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She left her hometown, attracted to the glamour of the big city. |
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He was a big chap with a corporation already, and a flat face rather like Dora's, and he had a thin black moustache. |
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He bastes the coat together with thick white thread almost like string, using stitches big enough to be ripped out easily later. |
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His shirt showed big blotches of moisture, and the sweat was rolling in clear drops along the creases in his brown neck. |
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Panathinaiko Stadium, the first big stadium in the modern world, overflowed with the largest crowd ever to watch a sporting event. |
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At first they found it hard to draw big crowds to Elland Road but their fortunes improved following Herbert Chapman's arrival. |
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Greens come in all shapes and sizes, fast, slow, big crown, small crown and so on. |
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The cast featured such Hollywood big names as Brad Pitt, Benicio del Toro and Dennis Farina, along with the returning Vinnie Jones and Statham. |
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The big sound film sensations of the year all took advantage of preexisting celebrity. |
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In an industry built on big talk and swagger, Bank of America's Kenneth Lewis is an anomaly. |
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The duchovbots had nothing to do with it. Season 8 stunk big time. Not even David could make it any better. |
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The air rights for these parcels are the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, which is the agency overseeing the Big Dig. |
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Big name stars like Jessica Drake host soirees in the casino nightclubs including Vanity and body English. |
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Roni Size's label played a big, if not the biggest, part in the creation of drum and bass with their dark, baseline sounds. |
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In the big town, no job, has to deal 'em off the arm in hashhouse again, sad. |
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The bouncer was a big, buff dude with tattoos, a shaved head, and a serious scowl. |
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I was driven in a nice silver car with leather upholstery along the Thames, alongside the Houses of Parliament with the London Eye and Big Ben fighting for airspace. |
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Big Screen Birmingham airs the live event from the Royal Albert Hall. |
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The stunned and broken-handed killer struggled to turn, but the big American grabbed the mangled paw and twisted hard. |
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Big Oil now acts more like a risk-averse bank than a wildcatter, following Wall Street dictates on cash flow instead of Texas traditions of risk-taking. |
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Big business has received huge tax cuts over the last ten years. |
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Josh Harris was a dotcom millionaire who became famous for crafting a Big Brother-style artistic experiment. |
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Then I opens the cupboard door and I sees a girt big spider looking up at me. |
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The detectives were trying to identify the big enchilada who controlled the entire criminal network. |
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At Big Apple Circus, a set of camels is as exotic as it gets, so your conscience can remain unsullied. |
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I had an email earlier today from my friend Mariella in Auckland, who says that the place is jumping with the extra people come into town for the Big Day Out. |
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This is the first big area that will be hit and conditions will arrive in just a few hours. This is game day. This is going to hit. |
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He'll be meeting with the big cheese first thing tomorrow, to present his proposal. |
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The town's big attraction for movie lovers is the annual film festival. |
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A big black car flashed through the Main Street, causing passersby to swivel gawpingly around. |
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The machine is too big to be practical for most private homes. |
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Ciss was a big, dark-complexioned, pug-faced young woman who seemed to be glooming about something. |
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To counter the heft of such big leaves, add dainty flowering plants like Yellow Waxbells or the underused astrantia in red or maroon. |
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Izzy lays down some big chords while Slash plays the song's banjo breakdown of a theme. |
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Big banks have copped to heinous crimes that have cost citizens billions of dollars. |
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If Silvertip refuses to give you the horse, grab him before he can draw a weapon, and beat him good. You're big enough to do it. |
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Many of the big estates survived. Nor was the peasantry a broken reed in terms of demand for manufactured products. |
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I know a society who will pay you a big fat sum if you'll sign over them eyes for post-mortem laboratory work. |
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It's sports-car fast, has a big leather-trimmed interior, and costs as much as a ham sandwich. |
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A McDonald's Big Mac carries a whopping 590 calories and 34 grams of fat. |
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We both belong to a big State, and it's growing bigger every day. I like to think that in my small way I'm helping to biggen it. |
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The combined empires were simply too big to go unchallenged by European rivals. |
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He is usually a big upstanding man, who looks as if he could take care of himself and those who depend upon him in an emergency. |
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I wasn't expecting it to work, but I hit it big when I tried the new approach. |
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The smaller crew was possible because the battleship was stripped of all but her big guns. |
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There was a big hoo-ha about it in the papers, and then the world completely forgot the matter. |
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They need to swallow that big horse pill that is the West Virginia loss, forget about it and re-focus this week. |
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He moved to his parents' farm to have a break from the hustle and bustle of the big city. |
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He was 38 years old and had been in the big house twice for shooting scrapes. |
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The utility has monitored some of the car washers who took part in that Big Wash and found many of them put into practice what they had learned. |
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And stories in the bush may not seem relevant in the big smoke, but try telling that to a cocky. |
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The most diabolical gift you can give a grad is my book How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big. |
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Big food firms are watching developments with keen interest. |
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Delobel and Schoenfelder failed to win the free dance, but they had built a big lead in the compulsories and the original dance. |
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Mrs Dudley came bouncing back, hand swinging, big stain on her right bap like she'd been shot or Da had got at her in an alleyway. |
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Confidence in the device was diminished by the time the Luftwaffe was ready to conduct big raids. |
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Do you want to go out there and do the right things or do you want to make that big hit to gain a big name? |
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He made a big name in the war. And since he's been in the ranger service he's done wonders. |
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Whole families stood gawking at the massive statue, countdowning the five remaining minutes to the big one. |
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What if they were having a big laughathon over Heaven and her stupid crush? |
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Uncle Esau is as cranky as hell, and a peculiar old duck, but I think he'll like a fine upstanding young man as big as you be. |
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Her eyes were raw and crusted from her big cryfest the day before, which had lasted late into the evening. |
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You could spend the five big ones and the client could get downsized to a Jiffy Lube janitor the next week. |
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Jim Carrey tells John Hiscock about his beaky new co-stars in 'Mr Popper's Penguins' and how he made it big. |
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The Age of Melbourne criticised the team for opening their big mouths once too often, hitting at Australia's earlier whitewash boast. |
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I do not care whether it is placed or not, if I get my stuff to that ship. Now, it is my job to look at the big picture. |
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The Olympics meant that no concerts took place at Wembley in summer 2012, with other big shows taking place elsewhere. |
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Driving on the interstate at night, you will see less traffic, but more big rigs. |
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Like, twenty years ago everyone was fat and happy. The Cold War was over, everyone was at peace, the U.S. was cruising along with a big surplus. |
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Classmates remembered him as brash and jug-eared and full of big talk about his sexual experience. |
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Life in the big city was a far cry from his upbringing on a quiet, small farm. |
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Julie Andrews gained her big break when her stepfather introduced her to Val Parnell, whose Moss Empires controlled prominent venues in London. |
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His last big hit of the 1940s was as Thomas Mendip in The Lady's Not for Burning, which he also directed. |
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Like other big cities he'd traveled to, the dollar-sign eyes of the young women couldn't resist staring at the fancy automobile he drove. |
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Ballet dancers finish center work practicing big leaps across the floor which is called grande allegro. |
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I'm smiling, my tie is askew, and I'm sporting a boofy big hairdo, like all the other kids in my class. |
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I'd recognise that dark crew cut on his big boofhead disappearing up under his black hunting cap anywhere. |
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After all, the comeuppance of the Big Bad is the good part of any horror story. |
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He will be joined on stage at the Sedbergh gig by his Big Band. |
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Big female cuckoo wrasse, pollack, several bib and a John Dory were all I could see, although my view was slightly obscured by several fronds of kelp. |
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Last year, the St. Louis-based publisher Really Big coloring Books released a Ted Cruz coloring book. |
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Goldman Sachs is now a commercial bank, as is Morgan Stanley, which means both firms are protected by the Fed as Too Big To Fail. |
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However, don't let these minor things blind you to the fact that The Big Book of Busts is actually an extremely important addition to any serious chess library. |
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They might, at least, let us chow down on a few Big Macs from time to time without putting on the pounds. |
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At Big Valley, a co-ed pre-K-12 in hardscrabble Modesto, Calif., the trip to Washington D.C. has been an annual rite of passage. |
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With Big Eyes a lot of people, myself included, were glad to see you emerge from the rabbit hole that is the cg world. |
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In 2006, the ground was treated to something of a makeover, after financial input from St Helens big money sponsors Earth Money. |
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As it is I'm going to be in big trouble financially if I lose my job and five will get you ten the bastards will try to drum me out. |
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Even with a broken finger, Wach put on his big boy pants, wrapped his hand, and dominated on the offensive line all game. |
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The Daily Beast sat down with burton to discuss Big Eyes and his beautiful, dark, twisted career. |
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The Big Green party scene is still as wild as ever, with competitive beer pong, frat and sorority disco ragers, and the notoriously wild Dartmouth Winter Carnival. |
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As a trapeze performer, she generally worked in the big top, but due to her injury, she was stuck working concession. |
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Big British bookmaker Coral has suspended betting on Kate announcing she is pregnant again before the end of this month. |
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You know, Dan, that's the man I rowed with all day, never did know I had a peg leg in that big boot, and that I wasn't really a flooder. |
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I had a big flounderish diatribe written up, but this isn't the place for it. |
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The worst way to deal with a flub is to panic and make a big deal out of it. |
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I'm not a big fan, however, of the daleks stealing the Cyberman's bodyjacking schtick, and I thought the hybrid looked embarrassingly silly. |
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I think this is the Big Apple, and if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere, but you better be good or they'll take you to the cleaners. |
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When I was growing up, everybody had a little dog they called a feist or fice and a big yard dog, a cur. |
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News of the big bond purchases came a day before the leaders of Germany and France meet to discuss the debt crisis. |
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She was the roughest, toughest frail, but Minnie had a heart as big as a whale. |
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Every Saturday a farmer came to our door selling fresh country eggs from his big round basket covered with straw. |
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If a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, a barrel of laughs can wash down the big pills you might need to swallow. |
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Sabean insisted he kept Posey at Triple A because the front office wasn't convinced the rookie could excel behind the plate in the big leagues. |
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If you get picked up by the military police you will be in big trouble, and there will be no fucky-fucky for you tonight. |
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Everyone would be sitting on big fluffy white clouds singing songs, telling funnies and just enjoying the day. |
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Ferrets can be very entertaining little fuzzballs, but keeping a ferret as a pet is also a big responsibility. |
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June will see the returns of Weeds, Laura Linney's cancer comedy The Big C, and The Real L Word. |
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The megachurch he attends is too big for making personal connections, so he also fellowships weekly in one of the church's small groups. |
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There was another big piece of coral that he later on made into a bowguard. |
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I had lots of homemade Gatorade, two big burgers and a few minutes later I was cruising like the machine again. |
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At the annual livestock convention in Toronto's Royal York Hotel last week, the big talk was about Holsteins. |
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Even the big houses are shifting, here today and gone tomorrow, cut in half, jacked up on a truck and carted off to the country. |
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Vogue magazine, meanwhile, is holding a big cocktail party on Tuesday with photographers, models, designers and anybody who is anybody in Milan. |
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Big shots like Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone and Steven Cohen of SAC Capital may garner the headlines. |
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The Big bertha could fire a shell over almost eight miles that could reduce a fort to a smoking ruin. |
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Solly had carried on the old business, and was making a big name for himself. |
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Rattler was a big, brawny fellow, and he stepped up in front of me, rolling up his sleeves. |
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As big as me. Strong, too. I was itching to go him, And he had clouted Ernie. |
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She took a big drink of milk and it went down the wrong way. She was coughing for the next two minutes. |
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That Goliath is so big and strong, the little man will never stand a chance against him if he on his wrong side. |
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When the lottery results were announced, he was stunned to learn that the big enchilada was all his. |
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It seems inevitable that after the elaborate opening service, the tower will still be known as Big Ben. |
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The first sleep through is often a big surprise to the parents, especially a breastfeeding mom with explodey-feeling boobs. |
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He had been a big top performer in his youth, but in a twist of fate he had run away to become an investment banker. |
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It was the greatest thing since sliced bread when it first came out, and I remember selling a big project to a customer by demonstrating it. |
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And it's not just the great unhosed. These raiders all earn over two hundred thousand pounds a year in big banks. |
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His new jumper was a bit big for him, but he'll grow into it in a couple of years. |
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One day after corralling a bunch of broomies in a pole corral, I roped a big blue-roan mare that wore a brand. |
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They helped rather the big industrialists than to befree the poors from the yoke of the money-lenders. |
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Fort Arnott, it was a big week. He was soon to be married and a buck's night was held in his honour. |
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When the chimes of Big Ben ended on September 1, 1969, the first headline was a shocker. |
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Big deal, you can almost hear Democrats collectively say, but these are the kinds of blandishments that get deals done. |
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She knew she was in big trouble when the teacher asked to have a word with her after class. |
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For years, Southwest sought to avoid head-to-head competition with big, traditional airlines. |
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Calvin astronomer Howard Van Till was for years the leading evangelical champion of the Big Bang Theory. |
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Somehow, we'd become high-centred on a big boulder at the creek crossing. One back wheel was spinning wildly. |
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Anywhere Big Tobacco built cool, anti-smoking has begun to introduce the uncool. |
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A longtime Big Three economist on why the automaker crisis would be funny if it weren't so tragic. |
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Nestor leans down and pats NJ on the head and NJ jumps right up in his lap and gives him a big slurpy, drooly doggy kiss right on his face. |
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After years of hard work, they finally hit the big time with their sixth album. |
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But he was still Vinnie, crying like a big baby, golden still, and still loving his honeybunny. |
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If a browser window is larger than a layout table's fixed size, your viewers end up looking at a honkingly big white void. |
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So we would attempt to nap. But as he had a twin bed, space was limited, so I would insist he be the big spoon and I be the little spoon. |
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This so-called reform of our wage agreement was really just one big hatchet job! |
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The barman was a big, beefy guy with his sleeves rolled up and tattoos on his arms. |
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Often these big ploughs were used in regiments of engines, so that in a single field there might be ten steam tractors each drawing a plough. |
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Detroit may be bankrupt, but the Big Three automakers based there had a fantastic month. |
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The boys that were charged, let the court system work that out, added Kenny Fazi, another Big Red alum and retired mill worker. |
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Hyena biologists often think of spotted hyenas as baboons with big teeth and relatively small brains. |
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The soldiers sat on wooden boards with holes, which covered one big trench. |
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A project as big as this requires a lot of financial wherewithal. |
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Polls don't equate truth. Keep flexing that big muscle in your head, douchewagon. |
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While Kennedy infought to trim outlays to match resources, critics claimed that the era of the big eleemosynaries had come to an end. |
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At the Second Battle of St Albans, the Lancastrians won another big victory. |
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Thomas Piketty raised the Big Questions this year about democracy and inequality. |
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And in Copenhagen, BIG Architects are building a new incinerator that also doubles as a wintertime ski slope. |
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Some big client of Arthur's is coming to town, and Sally is supposed to entertain the man's wife. She says it's a command performance. |
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Plus, we can always use a reminder that this city's music scene is plenty big, even if some teen jerkass from Washington doesn't think so. |
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Now the rail has come, and the fire-carriage says buz-buz-buz, and a hundred lakhs of maunds slide across that big bridge. |
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The big homecoming game, however, was canceled when the, uh, president got shot, as was the date itself when I didn't behave aggrievedly enough. |
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Then I saw two other kachakbars who each had an office at a big shopping mall in Kabul. |
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In big, once handsome houses, thirty or more people of all ages may inhabit a single room. |
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In the afterglow of the Swope Park jubilee, the antipark men quietly gathered strength for their big battle against the plan. |
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It's kid stuff to barrel along in a car like a big shot. I kept the needle right on fiftyfive. |
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After burying Hiram she packed them up kit and caboodle and moved them to Tuskegee, the nearest big city, so she could find work. |
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It is often suggested that politicians are too inclined to cosy up to big business in order to receive funds for election expenses. |
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Seebohm Rowntree was an important social researcher from York, and had a big impact on thinking on the subject. |
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Well, as soon as Alice finished singing, land sakes! goodness, gracious me! if a big fox didn't pop out from behind a tree. |
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The bad news is that nearly every color laser is too big to share a desk with comfortably. |
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We always, it seems, are provided with a glut of material on the next big thing and not enough on how to make the last big thing actually work. |
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Ironically, in this dispute, the atheist Hoyle was on the side of the pope in seeing a linkage between the Big Bang and God. |
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The big company's newest acquisition is a small chain of clothing stores. |
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That may be partially because The Big Lebowski is their most nihilistic presentation. |
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With great effort and a big crowbar I managed to lever the beam off the floor. |
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Being an extra big light bulb and eating with two cousins and their husband and fiance. |
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A big world beyond the limits of the ordinary light microscope now lies open to exploration. |
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Limpeh always see those AH BENGS drive the CiBIC SiR around with their big spoiler and so many uglweee stickers. |
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Great Western's design sparked controversy from critics that contended that she was too big. |
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Someday I'll thank her in person with a big hug instead of only a cyberhug. |
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Obsessed with Heidi's cleavage, the pervert within may start thinking with his little head instead of his big one. |
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A caution to U. S. parents, but a joy to radio merchandising, is the dread truth that little pitchers have big ears. |
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A big greyish rounded bulk, the size, perhaps, of a bear, was rising slowly and painfully out of the cylinder. |
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The national football team has won several matches over big opponents that reached the final phases in World Cups, such as Belgium and Hungary. |
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He's part lofer, Jean. His mother was a favorite shepherd dog of mine. His father was a big timber wolf that took us two years to kill. |
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With a staggering walk, ragged clothes, and a terrifying dead-eyed stare, the zombie is an instantly recognizable monster of the big screen. |
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Oddly, the big difference didn't come in our user ratings, where we expected the famously friendly Mac interface to shine. |
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The dilemma was how to propose a big tax cut and still look credible. Dole knew that the Democrats would mock him for a deathbed conversion. |
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Courtnall has it made in the shade now, big money, owns restaurants and a spiffy log cabin on a cliff over the crashing ocean. |
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The private educational institution usually provided by religious organizations, public organizations, and some big companies. |
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They always have a big belly or a new babby hidden inside the shawl suckin on her diddy. |
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The choir sang a selection of Christmas anthems at the service just before the big day. |
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I got a big lump of cash up front and a lifetime of alimony checks that would make the angels blush. |
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Joe and Joanne had a big fight, and then apologized and had incredible make-up sex. |
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It's either that or watch Dipper hopes of big overall seat gains dashed May 2 in Ontario. |
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Besides, no one wants to see Indiana take the big dirt nap like a commoner. |
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One struggled manfully by with a dead spider five times as big as itself in its arms. |
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He appears as a woodcutter with an axe about his neck, big shoes, a torn coat, bristly hair, and a large beard. |
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There was a big black wrought-iron double bed, with a mosaic in the centre of the bedhead. |
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Black cockatoos screeched and scratched at the bark of a big old manna gum as if they couldn't wait to see it done for. |
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Mumming was a way of raising money and the play was taken round the big houses. |
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I do a monthly big shop and get bits in between. I think I would be better off planning meals for the week and going weekly. |
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The mother dressed matronly, in a bonnet and in black, always sat between her two big daughters, firm, directing, and repressed. |
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Am I suggesting we give Big Dogs carte blanche to run wild, bedding every pretty young thing who catches their eye? |
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It was just Mike Royko and his pal, Big Shack, and whatever their bleary musings happened to be that night three years ago. |
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They stopped traffic so some big shot and his entourage could have the whole road to themselves. |
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For a rising composer it was important to receive performances at the big provincial music festivals, which generated publicity and royalties. |
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They're the ones who did the first real big arena concert shows, consistently selling out and playing stadiums without support. |
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I been find all my boy long Borroloola... me fella and Banjo find big mob girl too and boy. |
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These Swedes also had a ticket to the big show of hockey, after their high school careers. |
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Still the Big Boy on the block, the American economy is growing, albeit not spectacularly. |
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Drum and bass has influenced many other genres like hip hop, big beat, dubstep, house, trip hop, ambient music, techno, rock and pop. |
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Bengalis in the UK settled in big cities with industrial employment. |
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Attacking Zman for being here means you suck big black Donkey Kongs! |
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His head is as big as a buffalo's, his hair is down to his waist, he has a hump on his back, his feet and hands are backwards, he's hideous, and is over 18 feet tall. |
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Its first big project was Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the gigantic government installation that produced plutonium for the first nuclear weapons. |
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After the big fight, the gang totally dissociated from each other. |
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To Verdi, it bit the big one, but that was the way it worked. |
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Although Windsor Castle was now big enough to hold the entire court, it was not built with chambers for the King's Council, as would be found in Whitehall. |
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He moved to the big smoke when he was 17 to make something of himself. |
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There's a pear orchard, and a knot garden, and a diddy little lake that's just big enough to swim in... hey, if the weather stays like this, we can have a dip tomorrow. |
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In addition, the academic and employer review are now so big that even modestly ranked universities receive a statistically valid number of votes. |
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Baptists are present in almost all continents in big denominations. |
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You should watch Star Wars on the big screen for the full effect. |
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Past two years old Keg was now, a big and very bearly bear, and with the first tocsin of fall in the air he'd wandered off toward Sugar-loaf, answering the call of his kind. |
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He got a job at the lumberyard, working the big saw for planks. |
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The older woman waddled over and squeezed into a booth opposite the counter while the young one stood and ordered a big box of day-olds and two quarts of hot chocolate. |
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Seeing things on a big screen somehow makes them seem liver. |
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See vacuum truck for very big vacuum cleaners mounted on vehicles. |
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Critics were indignant that a potentially dangerous drug was being used on a hunch, and suspected the influence of big pharma and its drive to expand its markets. |
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He went to the cutcherry and enrolled himself as a muktear and soon the litigants and the magistrates found out how clever he was and he acquired a big practice. |
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When those big bands take off, the mares never come back for those leppies. We were branding one time and saw a little bunch move out and a mom left a leppy behind. |
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The second big breakthrough was the large Mark VII saloon in 1950, a car especially conceived for the American market, Jaguar was overwhelmed with orders. |
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He was courting big new accounts that previous salesman had not attempted. |
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With the big names of Europe assembled in Washington for the signing of the Atlantic Pact, the pact itself and its implications continue to be the world's biggest story. |
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Abortion was becoming the season's big political battleground. |
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The owner asked the clerk to age some big bills that were due. |
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However, by the end of the month, the lead has fallen to just 6 points, with YouGov analysis showing a big shift in support among Labour supporters. |
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The namesake maize de cantina, one of the starters, is a big, sweet ear of local corn dripping with chipotle butter and glazed with melted cotija cheese. |
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Eddie liked to take his johnboat into the shallow, reedy, sandbars that the out-of-town fishermen, with their big, expensive, fiberglass bassboats, couldn't reach. |
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Miss Mamie Lee had a big belly that jobbled when she laughed. |
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A few jacales of brush and mud with brush roofs and a pole corral where five scrubby horses with big heads stood looking solemnly at the horses passing in the road. |
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The 1998 Academy Awards ceremony is in the books, and now that we have had a chance to reflect on the big event, we can put the proceedings in some context. |
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Now, increasingly, the great divide and the big questions facing us will pertain to the internalities of existence, to the self, rather than to the outside. |
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We had some striking examples of what happens when a guy gets so big for his britches that any pal of his is automatically a copper-fastened genius. |
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Unless their candidates can amass a considerable campaign chest, one assumed to come from big money donors, they do not stand a chance of winning. |
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The animal grazes, has a big upper lip and some mythical attributes. |
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Immobility is a big problem for many people who can't afford a car. |
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I shoved the door closed and took off running for the steps. The clogs were too big and not the best shoes for sprinting. My feet clomped along the broken sidewalk. |
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