It was a debate that set the pages of the Bolton Evening News on fire and sparked letters of outrage by the bucketload. |
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Wildlife, waterfalls, vineyards, superb cuisine, wonderful shopping in the capital Hobart, a warm welcome and history by the bucketload. |
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This place is a slice of Madrid history and has atmosphere by the bucketload. |
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As the crane operator hoisted a bucketload of concrete, swung it over the roof, and boomed out toward the empty forms, the crane lost stability, tipping toward the victim. |
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Such forecasts need to be taken with a bucketload of salt: tiny shifts in today's birth rate extrapolated over 90 years produce huge changes. |
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This fact alone should guarantee the first episode viewers by the bucketload and suggests that BBC Scotland are taking their product very seriously indeed. |
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He is the most urbane of despots, forever sniffing at the white roses he so cherishes, and scrupulously polite, even when shedding blood by the bucketload. |
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Arguably, that fantasy Deutschmark died early on May 10th, when a euro-zone bail-out mechanism was agreed and the European Central Bank started buying government bonds by the bucketload. |
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But this is a study with a twist, for its purpose is to calibrate a new approach to the subject one that will gather information by the bucketload without the need to rely on quite so many boots. |
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But there is something about the sun and sea that makes me lap up stifado and souvlakia by the bucketload. |
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You know you're at a music festival when outside the men's dunny there is a bucketload of sunscreen, deodorant, bug spray and one tub of cheap styling gel. |
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