The winner of the fancy dress class was Jane Maitland from Drumcliffe with a rescue dog called Patches. |
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At the Tate Modern there is no division between a fancy restaurant for certain visitors and the cheap self-service one for everyone else. |
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Once inside the VIP areas, fancy fans have access to exclusive restaurants staffed with world-renowned chefs. |
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There was also no fancy packaging, just sealed anti-static packaging housing the individual memory modules. |
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If it's not those fancy new shoes they're wearing, you can bet your boots they didn't prepare properly before hitting the slopes at the weekend. |
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When the right night arrives, I take a long bath and scrub with a loofah and fancy face scrub. |
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Today, the same streets teem with chic shops and restaurants, and many of the old factories have been converted into fancy apartments. |
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When she opened the piece of paper written in fancy writing was an invitation addressed to Kelly Wiston. |
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He went to a private fancy dress party that was themed and wore something that might be considered by some as bad taste. |
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Fun-loving landlord and landlady Ricky and Donna Salt donned fancy dress to really help the party go with a swing. |
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Field edge paths have fancy dandelions, namely goats beard, broadcasting their large clocks of seeds. |
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You have to buy breakfast, and as was the case in World War II, you'll be getting just a regular cup of joe, no fancy coffee drinks. |
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A minute past the half-hour Henry, offered a tap-in by Sylvain Wiltord's low cross, opted for a fancy back-flick and missed the ball altogether. |
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Her shoes, rather fancy lace-up boots with moderate heels, clanked loudly as she ran up. |
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Having given out forms enough to beget activity in human taste, she scants her work that we may go on and exert a creative fancy for ourselves. |
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As winter turns to spring, a young man's fancy turns not to love, but to Cricket. |
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It features razor sharp guitar and breezy keyboard licks, but has too many fancy synth sounds. |
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Today she was wearing one of her muddy brown, knitted sweaters, flared bellbottoms, and those fancy Birkenstock sandals. |
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Loosening up, she moves on to the pool, coasting like a ball bearing around its high rims, grabbing a little air when the fancy strikes her. |
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In addition to darning and plain sewing, she provided instruction in fancy needlework, tambouring, and embroidery in silk and worsted. |
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He tells them that if the basin is a helmet, then the saddlebag must be a fancy harness. |
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If you fancy touring further afield, both the Cotswolds and the West Country are within easy reach. |
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After watching the end of the parade, and a fancy dress contest we wandered around. |
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It is the only Hindu state in the world, ruled over by monarchs who fancy themselves as reincarnations of the Hindu god Vishnu. |
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Then she goes off on one of the quasi-mystical flights of fancy that have led many who have interviewed her to conclude that she's quite barking. |
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In addition, not all features of fancy questionnaires may appear on old browsers or hardware. |
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We had no money to buy fancy clothes, so we just used to wear our jeans because it was a lot cheaper. |
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His flights of fancy occur primarily as dream sequences and flashbacks, leaving room for the plot to linearly unfold. |
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Since the old adage of a little of what you fancy doing you good is now applicable to chocolate, we can all breathe a sigh of relief. |
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The best and brightest earned fat signing bonuses, big salaries, and fancy perks. |
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There was also a closet full of fancy dresses made of silk, cotton, lace, satin, velvet, and lots of others! |
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The fancy labels sound sophisticated, but something has always told me they're reasonless. |
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They'd be in a fancy hotel with room service, plotting their evil schemes or whatever it was government representatives did. |
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Just a few days ago, my fancy VCR packed a sad and now won't play back tapes. |
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It also means I can test out a different commenting system and try all kinds of fancy things. |
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No, fancy stuff like that was for the layabouts, the good-for-nothings, the dreamers, those who didn't have a clue as to what was what. |
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It helped her get into a fancy boarding school, for instance, but it also attracted superficial wooers looking for the ultimate status accessory. |
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Anyhow, if we've finished playing Juke Box Jury now, I fancy getting some kip, if you don't mind. |
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Then the other day I see her at this fancy bar and she's chatting animatedly to a handsome chap in a dark green suit. |
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Never mind fancy energy drinks or cool cola, an East Lancashire company is reviving some old favourites to tantalise our tastebuds. |
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If you fancy something more substantial than a single tapas dish, the Seafood Platter is the best bet. |
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It seems the one who is fleet of foot and fair of face didn't fancy staying in France for another year. |
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The little madams ' fancy then turned to donkey rides, which were quickly arranged. |
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The men would adorn themselves in top hat and tails, while the women MPs would deck themselves in fancy dresses and hats. |
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Many were in fancy dress and most of them were swinging rattles and shouting. |
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They had seemed so masculine and imposing, with their crisp waistcoats, elegant tailcoats, and fancy neck cloths. |
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A few students will develop drawings and sketches or fancy lettering to sell. |
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There's no expensive saddlery, no fancy riding gear for the owner, and llamas do not require shoeing. |
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They fawned over him just because he had a good smile, a fancy car, and a varsity letter jacket. |
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The Mamil also spends hours trawling the internet for fancy cycling accessories. |
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If you fancy the idea of walking in Botswana with a group of elephants, then Gavin Ford is your man. |
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Primrose wasn't that fancy a flower and the robin redbreast was a rather plain bird. |
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The buildings in the Arts District were all designed with fancy and expensive, lavish architecture. |
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We believe a sight or a fancy thingamabob added to the weapons systems will be a cure-all. |
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Sage opened the door to see a fancy room with a fair sized bed, everything in the room looked rich and expensive as well. |
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The lady made me sit in a fancy black chair where immediately a team of make-up artists began wiping my face clean. |
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A trip to a Leeds theatrical costumier's secured the fancy dress, complete with buckled shoes, breeches and elaborate cuffs and ruff. |
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Adults can wear either chef whites, company uniform, fancy dress or sports gear. |
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Direct from Dublin, it's a blend of fancy footwork, furious fiddling and moody lighting and stage effects. |
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If you fancy carrying Labradors and green wellies in the back of this car, make sure they are securely strapped in. |
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People in fancy clothing mingled in front of the gym and the music lilted out across the grass. |
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The members start wearing fancy dress and talking in riddles and inventing elaborate codes of conduct. |
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The teacher looked all fancy with his completely brown outfit and silver accessories. |
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Members organised a fancy dress Hallowe'en party for children under ten years of age in the community centre. |
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Al dente is a fancy term for pasta that's fully cooked, but not overly soft. |
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So reading the runes then, a Pearl phone, perhaps with some fancy imaging integrated, looks likely to take its place in the 8000 series. |
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The orange jelly, though, was nothing more than a silly fancy on a rainy day. |
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There were serious mountain bikers and some very fancy machines and plenty of average joes and joannes on their deadly treadlies. |
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All products are tested blindly, so testers are not influenced by designer names and fancy packaging. |
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Using the same radio frequency as fancy wireless headphones, this device comes in two parts. |
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The baggywrinkle is done by a member of the crew which means that he does some very fancy rope weaving for fenders on the boat and the bow piece. |
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The walls were plastered in expensive paintings and the couches were long and fancy with wooden arm rests and intricately carved backs. |
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No matter how desperately governments try to create jobs by fancy make-work schemes, unemployment becomes chronic. |
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He was dressed in a fancy pale blue over jacket with matching knickerbockers, and white hose. |
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The reality, of course, is that it's often lonely in those fancy hotels or in restaurants chowing down sushi or sauerbraten on your own. |
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The end of the world seemed nigh and I fancy I saw the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the starting stalls. |
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Too much liberty of this kind savours of a luxuriant ungovernable fancy and borders on enthusiasm. |
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If by any chance you get bored and fancy a change of scene, there's nowhere like the Park Bar within easy reach. |
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Entrants wearing fancy dress took to the water in kayaks, dinghies, canoes and other water crafts to raise cash for charity. |
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To this end he also makes sausages flavoured with fancy herbs and seasonings. |
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We've got the right policies on issues that affect local people, and we're not answerable to some fancy national headquarters. |
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In the Tricked Out Version you get fancy fades and wipes that honestly end up being more annoying than cool. |
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We would say a little of what you fancy is fine, but you shouldn't over-indulge in anything. |
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I suppose one of the plus sides to being single now is that if I fancy take-out I can order it on a whim. |
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The styling and the fancy paintwork were terrific, and I've always preferred cars with rear-wheel drive. |
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Despite the expressionistic framing and fancy camera angles, the film feels remarkably flat and prosaic. |
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But don't fancy that all that frantic astronomy would make the smallest difference to the reason and justice of conduct. |
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She is wearing overalls, which is quite different than the fancy blue satin dress the town last saw her in. |
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The decision to have a very fancy new building at the Holyrood site was taken by the Labour government. |
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Each year we all would come to Hyderabad in one of those fancy railway saloons all the way from Chittagong. |
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Every single person I know can make fancy stuff like Thai green curry or at a push, stuffed peppers. |
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I see far too many sales teams focus all their attention toward hosting fancy webinars or creating snazzy web-based marketing channels. |
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At the top of the mountain, someone had set up a zip line, a big version of the kind you find in fancy suburban backyards. |
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Baby corn is a specialty item best to dress up a farmers' market display or a fancy salad bar. |
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These socks are now also available in some fancy gift shops with their price tripled or quadrupled. |
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I'm sure they'd have fancy statistics saying that this added up to a quadrillion dollars in lost revenue. |
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It's the fancy medical term for that nasty tingling that crawls up your leg when your foot's asleep. |
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There is something about the Madison, that grand-daddy of line dances, that has continually captured the cinematic fancy of great film directors. |
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In 1997, Mr and Mrs Tempest celebrated their ruby wedding anniversary with a pre-1900 fancy dress ball. |
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Spinach and fancy cabbages like crinkled-leaf savoy were also popular, as were specialty corns, such as popping corn. |
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She danced, as if to herself, with lots of hops and fancy footwork. |
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This may explain why our painter is careful to show Athena as about to bedeck Pandora with a characteristically feminine adornment, a fancy necklace. |
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They're also proof that no matter how fancy you are, you can't escape the urge to watch two girls make out. |
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Among the fancy saris are valkalam, crepe, paithani and kalamkari. |
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I fancy Holmes would have destroyed those theories with nothing more than his intuition. |
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And no amount of fancy lace could ever have competed with the joy of sleep. |
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Yet her work is all heart, her flights of fancy rich with nostalgia without being mawkish. |
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The movie, shot entirely in black-and-white, centered on a trio of Texan palookas who fancy themselves an elite heist squad. |
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We indulged our appetites while reappraising the fancy architecture. |
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Your hair is styled into a fancy ginkgo-leaf-shaped topknot. |
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One time my son came back from a playdate at a fancy lady's house, a woman who is really unpleasant to me and takes every opportunity to say slightly barbed things to me. |
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For those uninitiated in Bluegrass State politics, the Fancy Farm picnic is neither fancy nor on a farm. |
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Adaptive thermogenesis is the fancy name for daily activities such as fidgeting during a boring meeting, using the bathroom, and walking to your car. |
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We go off boozing a couple of times a summer, go to some fancy restaurant fifty miles away. |
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The reason why these toys catch their fancy is that life for them after school is generally dry and dull with very few activities to keep them happy. |
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It was expressed in patronship, inarguable empathy, and misunderstood so persistently it now seems almost a fancy myth. |
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Historically, I have always baulked at the concept of fancy dress, on the grounds that I have a natural aversion to making myself look ridiculous. |
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I carried a little marker pen in my pocket and when he played something which took my fancy I'd pop out the cassette and put a little dot on the plastic to mark the place. |
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After years of upping the stakes with larger booths, more lavish parties and fancy tchotchkes, some exhibitors are putting the brakes on wild spending. |
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Just when he'd fancy some pork scratchings or a sausage roll, he'd discover that all there was to eat were bananas, apples and those annoying little boxes of raisins. |
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Even if you don't fancy the idea of living in a rock house without windows just a few feet from the ocean, Moonhole is well worth a visit either by dinghy or taxi. |
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Once my eyes adjusted to the light, I was shocked to find that I was in a fancy room that was decorated with fake fur, velvet, muslin, satin, and angora. |
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The members of the teams were arrayed in fancy costumes, and devoted themselves to getting as much fun as possible out of the encounter, rather than serious cricket. |
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I fancy that it had been there long before the avenue was constructed, for the grey tiles were stained with lichens, and the walls were mildewed and discoloured with age. |
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If you fancy a duel of words with a lippy French barman while he mixes you something long and cool, then this is the place to unsheathe your rapier wit. |
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So the Treasury Department did some fancy footwork and found some headroom by halting payments into government pension plans. |
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I really fancy my guests having a right good old toast to my memory. |
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I used to run a bar in East London and made the mistake a couple years ago of awarding the fancy dress prize at a New Year's Eve party to a guy dressed as a suicide bomber. |
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She occasionally has to dress up as a mermaid for her gig at a fancy Miami hotel. |
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Bring an inner-tube or a roll-up toboggan or something, so if the pigs show up you can pull a fancy Batman escape, zipping down the east face, giggling like an imp. |
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There's no denying how frustrating staid, riskless costume dramas can be, where substance is replaced with big budgets, fancy costumes and schmaltz. |
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The tent's digital glow and fluctuating lighting evoked a very, very fancy wedding. |
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Melanie walked past the table that had been set for two with fancy china and flatware and out to the Truman Balcony. |
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The carnival committee, however, is urgently appealing for the town to join in and enter floats in the colourful procession or participate as walkers in fancy dress. |
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There was always great excitement among the fans just before game time as people arrived by horseback and in tally-hos or fancy carriages to cheer for their favorite team. |
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Those were the melons she served on the fancy white plates with the silver rims, a generous quarter pre-sliced along the rind so we had only to cut off chunks with our spoons. |
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If you are interested in military history the Royal Armouries Museum is worth a visit and if you fancy a trip out of town, Castle Howard is within easy reach. |
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There were imported suits, obscure gramophone records, antiquarian books, fancy horse-wear, dinosaur eggs, buttered croissants, white chocolate and computer games. |
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I've never understood this fixation some people, especially the social striver-parvenu types, have with fancy watches. |
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She needs to run hair dryers and curlers and hair irons and other fancy equipment for the few ladies left in the city who still want to look good. |
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It was a fancy thing, light blue satin with a creamy white trim. |
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Most of those rebirths were the result of mergers and acquisitions, but the fancy new naming keeps the companies fresh in the crowded marketing space. |
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Guests were asked to come along in fancy dress or carry an eye mask. |
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But you have to be a real wizard in the kitchen to be able to turn a box of random ingredients into a meal that would not feel out of place at a fancy restaurant. |
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It was illegal to hold political protests in Poland in 1989, so 10,000 disaffected students got together in fancy dress. |
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You might fancy her in red lace, but is it really what she wants? Take a look in her knicker drawer when the moment is right and see what she buys for herself. |
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The car she has just taken ownership of had manual window winders, not the fancy electric windows like the yellow car that was used in the demonstration. |
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If a woman needs a sanitary towel every single day, shouldn't she see a doctor instead of buying a dynamically designed knicker pad in a fancy pack? |
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There were no nightclubs, thanks to the baptists, and there was scant affluence to create boating and nights at fancy restaurants. |
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It has no fancy camo pattern, is travel-worn, ugly, faded battleship gray and raises no evil-eyeball attention. |
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Kumquat and crosnes round out the dish, fulfilling the apparent fancy restaurant obligation to marshal off-the-beaten-path ingredients. |
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The London club are 4-1 to repeat the v ictory and they will fancy their chances afterWigan's gruelling arm-wrestle with Saints. |
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Crusta is made the same as a fancy cocktail, with a little lemon juice and a small lump of ice added. |
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Bierkeller IF you fancy a burger, hot dog or pizza with a sturdy stein of german beer then look no further. |
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Of the European contingent who could give you a run at fancy odds, Finland boast real pedigree in Jarkko Komula and Marko Kantele. |
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If you fancy something a bit spookier than our gig of the week pick, Drummonds is playing host to AKA Ska's 8th annual Skalloween spooktacular. |
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For those who didn't fancy hot footing it round the course, there were stalls and tombolas while cheerleaders provided enter tainment. |
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And don't worry if you are a bit shy but fancy giving zorbing a go you don't have to strip off. |
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The Spaniard, even though he's still not quite at his sparkiest, has got to fancy his chances of getting on the scoresheet against the Hammers. |
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The toff, 31, who was caught holding hands with a blonde in a cab last week, went the whole hog as his missus threw a fancy dress party. |
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Prizes such as champagne, T-shirts, baseball caps and book vouchers will be on offer to abseilers in the best fancy dress. |
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But on this special occasion I decided to splash out on one of those really fancy and expensive aftershaves, the ones with the sexy French names. |
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But if you don't fancy the walk, you must go up to its starting point on the Aiguille de Midi. |
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See, I've put sugar-plums on his coat for fancy buttons, sugared his shirt-frill, and put on a red almond to his hat-front. |
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They fancy that every thought must needs have an immediate outward suggestment. |
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And he wore a Sherlock Holmesy kind of cap with a swarm of salmon flies upon it, that to my boyish fancy was more splendid than a crown. |
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While polishing his fancy footwork on the pitch, the Everton and England striker has also been perfecting his three-point turn off it. |
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There will not be any Nancy to tickle my fancy in a kitchen full of handerkerchiefs and beckoning, unmade beds. |
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And to fancy a treat of your favourite sweet will be classed as a cardinal sin. |
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In fact, if your flat steel or wire heddles break, this is the only solution unless you have purchased fancy repair heddles. |
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She had attended a conference of psychs at which he had presided and they had taken a fancy to each other. |
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The fancy and the swift are the only rollers in the carding process that actually touch. |
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Some Englishmen who did not fancy potatoes formed a Society for the Prevention of Unwholesome Diet. |
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You have to camp out in the lobbies of fancy office buildings and banks. |
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In the driest weather good hoeing procures moisture to the roots of plants, though the ignorant and incurious fancy it lets in the drought. |
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Some people like fancy pingers with extra features, but I always use the default ping application. |
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Do you remember when you jumped into the water after the flowers? I fancy it was then you really set the Thames on fire. |
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Photographs of Jonathan joking with school friends and wearing fancy dress shake as trains regularly thunder past. |
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Set in the '30s, the show is packed with glamour and fancy footwork that'll have you tapdancing in your seat. |
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Admiral McClintock commented, Everyone regrets the departure of Captain Fisher, but I fancy we shall not fully realize our loss until he is gone. |
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Student groups and societies build floats and parade in fancy dress through the city centre to raise money for local charities. |
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Take your three days off, Mr. Barlow, only don't expect to be paid for them on account you're thinking up some fancy ideas. |
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A friend of a friend is leading a squad through the underground drinking shebeens of Soweto tonight and he wants to know if I fancy it. |
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As you know, brooders range from a simple box with a light bulb to fancy metal bins with propane fueled burners. |
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South Florida's Everglades Jetport is a fancy name for a concrete runway in the middle of nowhere. |
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Numerous breeds of fancy pigeons of all sizes, colours and types have been bred. |
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There are not many of them but I fancy that Stilton is the best cheese of its type in the world, with Wensleydale not far behind. |
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The Victorian sense of poetry as the work of indulgence and luxuriant fancy offered a schema into which Keats was posthumously fitted. |
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To her distorted fancy he was a man among men, a hero, all that was admirable and magnificent. |
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Henry's fancy with Catherine started before the end of his marriage with Anne when she was still a member of Anne's court. |
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The business sells party gear of every description, from fancy dress outfits and accessories to balloons, table confetti and bouncy castles. |
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Do you really need a fancy new car or are you just trying to keep up with the Joneses? |
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He had these watery blue eyes behind a pair of black hipster glasses and was holding a fancy camera. |
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As Webster informs us, it is both psychomorphic and heterotropic. I suppose that's a fancy way of saying Illyrion is many things to many men. |
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And for a few moments, he became the group's fifth member, with some fancy footwork and the occasional body swerve. |
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In 2005, an attempt was made to set the Guinness World Record for most people in fancy dress at any one event. |
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On Sunday, there's a treat for those of you who enjoy a bit of fancy dress with Schoolie night from 10pm with DJs John Hopper and Lauren Lo Sung. |
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Cronshaw had told him that the facts of life mattered nothing to him who by the power of fancy held in fee the twin realms of space and time. |
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Of the fancy and intellect, the powers are only circumstantially different. |
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The rest shows up only in the fanciest of fancy sushi restaurants. |
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However, one brave competitor wore a small pair of red shorts and a Santa hat and others put on fancy dress. |
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If our search has reached no farther than simile and metaphor, we rather fancy than know. |
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There are plenty more candidates for exhumation, too, if we fancy it. |
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There's a 450W 80 Plus Gold PSU, and there's a fancy custom logic board harboring 12 LEDs behind The Big Button, and that's about it. |
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Would the name Marcus Aurelius have meant anything to him? In all probability, he would have thought it a fancy name for a black slave. |
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If you fancy something a bit naughtier for breakfast why not try some homemade Scotch pancakes with a big fat dollop of cream and jam or syrup? |
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She uses no assistants, light meter, fancy lighting rigs, nor elaborate studio sets. |
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River Liane now heads to the Cheltenham Festival as a leading fancy for the Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle. |
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The Irish whippersnapper upset the American bed-hopper by claiming any European would fancy their chances against Tiger. |
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So you've got a little spare change and you'd fancy a ringside seat at the Republican National Convention. |
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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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Who criticizes the New England Journal of Medicine for its Latinate jargon, fancy statistics, and clinical exposition? |
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I have a special fondness for all late summer bloomers since so many gardens, and all the fancy perennial gardens, have shot their wad by then. |
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I have seen all the fancy electric toothbrushes, but I'm going to stick to the old-fashioned kind. |
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If there wasn't a dragging brake beam to rip me down the back, I was go'n make it! Boy howdy, I did some fancy praying. |
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Hag-ridden by my own fancy all night, and then bantered on my haggard looks the next day. |
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I'm looking for a hobby that doesn't require a lot of fancy equipment. |
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But to be sure baby was as good as gold, a perfect little dote in his new fancy bib. |
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They pay fancy prices for what they have, but I think they get their money's worth. |
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But then it is made with rare pounds 12,000-a-kilo Almas caviar, kreel caught langoustines, lobster, crab and truffles, among other fancy things. |
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Talk about how she'll be able to wear big-girl pants or fancy pants because she will learn to use the potty. |
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No photographist can picture them, no words can describe them, no fancy can sketch them. |
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Rockweed, a specialist in fitouts for restaurants and shops launched from its stall its Darna brand of products including LED lamps, sensor trash bins and fancy clocks. |
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And there will be a fancy dress competition for the spookiest costume. |
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And with various other novelty and fancy dress shops selling the masks around the North East, a sizeable contingent of Spidermen are expected to arrive at the ground tonight. |
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Perhaps someone will explain why it is that today, attending a fancy dress party pretending to be someone else can now be deemed racist, sexist, ageist, fatist, whateverist. |
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There will be a prize for the best Halloween fancy dress, as well as a best Guy competition ahead of the bonfire, welly wangling, apple bobbing, tug-o-war and a raffle. |
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But the notion of Ralph Nickleby having directed it to be done, tickled his fancy so much, that he could not refrain from cracking all his ten fingers in succession. |
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The doctor attended a fancy dress ball dressed as Star Trek's Dr Spock but suddenly the costume split open and his phaser found its way into some totty. |
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This fancy Herodotus regards with incredulity, but his mention of it is none the less valuable, for the were-wolf is a figure which constantly appears in modern folk-lore. |
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In Donegal the fabrics are made up in the cottages, where also the garments are shaped with such skill and fancy as may by chance pertain to the untaught shapester. |
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And while some Francophiles might snobbishly recommend a fancy French Rhone with escargots, I suggest a local Truro Vineyards chardonnay to accompany our region's moon snail. |
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Principal danger could be Woodcracker, who was a big letdown when a leading fancy in the John Smith's Cup at York, but that was clearly not his true running. |
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Consider making a fancy French meatloaf such as the terrines and pates that are baked, chilled and served in fragrant slices at Cafe Zenon in downtown Eugene. |
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I read down through her scrabbly writing and all her fancy phrases. |
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It captured our fancy at first whiff and then broke hugely on the tongue, with smidges of nectarine, pineapple and key lime nibbling around the edges. |
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What I did through indolence and in some degree, I confess, through pusillanimity, I had a fancy to make it appear that I did through a sort of generous condescension. |
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This arena, pictured here in 1952, was home to some pretty fancy skating as well in the 1940s, when it hosted the Roller Skating Rink Operators' Association Championship. |
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This software has to work out of the box, without any fancy installation. |
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For a seriously simple way to fancy up fish or meat, we love the new Sacla Recipe Bases in Puttanesca for fish, Cacciatora for chicken and Barolo for beef. |
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The species includes the domestic pigeon, including the fancy pigeon. |
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Around five or so years ago the Bushcraft movement appeared on the cutlery radar and industry insiders mused whether it was a passing fancy or would catch fire. |
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Wearing her sister's fancy dress and makeup, Judy felt modelesque. |
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Cheating a tan is already better for your skin than sizzling it in the sun, but how do you fancy a bronzer that makes skin look smoother and younger as well as glowier? |
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He wore fancy jewelled swords to banquets or ambassadorial receptions. |
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They made these fancy coverings from buckskins, horseskins, and cornhusks. |
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Some social scientists attribute the increasing prevalence of dowry to the concept of groomhood being drastically changed from the normal eligible bachelor to a fancy product. |
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You fancy yourself a larky buck, but there's alchemy between Jocasta and I you cannot begin to fathom. She'll fall out of love with you the moment you threaten us. |
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If you fancy having a go at foraging or scrumping, first pick your spot. |
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From what I hear fancy pants is dancing real good with that fat pig. |
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Shh! Quiet now, or you'll attract evil fanficcers who fancy they can wring a good psychodrama out of this. You don't want to attract evil fanficcers, do you? |
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As long as I am a student, I will be footloose and fancy free. |
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The country are led astray in following the town, and equipped in a ridiculous habit, when they fancy themselves in the height of the mode. Addison. |
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He fell out of favor with the boxing fancy after the incident. |
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They've never got on as they bizarrely both fancy that hunk of a man, Phil Mitchell, and Shirley hates Suzy for lying to him about being pregnant. |
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So when the First Minister orders his next mocha or perhaps a fancy latte macchiato, he will be served by a coffee maker on just above the lowest legal wage possible. |
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Alistair Darling believes the City bigmouths are bluffing, I hear, and they don't fancy swapping London, one of the world's greatest cities, for the land of the cuckoo clock. |
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I fancy you'll want something to drink after your long journey. |
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The old man didn't like a real fancy car with a lot of gadgets that could break, so he went with the economy model instead of one of the more fancy models. |
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Just fancy ME bein' talked over by any God-forsaken furriner! |
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He that calleth a thing into his mind, whether by impression or recordation, cogitateth and considereth, and he that employeth the faculty of his fancy also cogitateth. |
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Rockweed, a specialist in fit-outs for restaurants and shops, launched from its stall its Darna brand of products including LED lamps, sensor trash bins and fancy clocks. |
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Whether you fancy Italian classics like Funghi Ripieni, Fettuccine Con Polipo, or Filetto e Prosciutto Bella Luna has something to tantalise every palate. |
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Rockweed, a specialist in fit-outs for restaurants and shops launched from its stall its Darna brand of products including LED lamps, sensor trash bins and fancy clocks. |
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All this might have looked austere in his palette of sludge green, navy, prune and brick red, if he hadn't also taken a big fancy to fake leopardskin. |
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Gallic comes into the race on the back of a win in the Airways Cup at Moonee Valley, but I fancy runner-up Lazer Sharp to turn the tables and run a massive race at huge odds. |
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Although I am writing before Friday's 48-hour declarations for the races, I would fancy the chances of the Roodee-loving Ballista in the Listed Queensferry Stakes. |
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The fancy restaurant used a white porcelain charger when serving. |
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Or put rolled-up towels, fancy soaps and a back scrubber in it. |
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Babish shocks Charlie with the probable cost of hiring a fancy lawyer. |
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Ye may fancy I'm talking like a sour, disappointed auld carle. |
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They've added some fancy features, but it's basically still a car. |
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I always had a fancy for carpentering, and was handy with tools. |
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I've had a Chinky, a Chic Murray and, afore ye came tae collect me, I had some fancy Italian pasta dish. It was pure dead brilliant, by the way! |
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Luca Cumani''s Lionheart has disappointed twice but there are reasons to fancy him in the DGH Recruitment 15 Year Anniversary Handicap at Brighton. |
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The sprawling garden was festooned with fancy illuminations and aesthetically decorated flower baskets. |
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This is a heartfelt, authentic film that doesn't try to wow you with witty dialogue, or impress with fancy costumes. |
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Turkey is easier, but anyone having a fancy for goose, duck, capon or our more unusual feathered friends shouldn't take any chances. |
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On the right were two magnificent French doors with fancy windows on decorating the wall. |
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The hotel lobby was lavished with fancy furniture and expensive pictures hung on the wall. |
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This is a fancy piece of software and so the company logically went for a patent. |
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Pausing before it, I remember what it looked like before all this fancy decoration. |
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She had chose a strapless wedding dress with fancy beading all down the front. |
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Besides, on this particular evening, a hitherto undiscussed aspect of my fancy London ways has aroused my dad's curiosity. |
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I think they quite fancy having a crack at it, even if it is only for part of the tournament. |
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It appeared to be the handle to a sword decorated with a lot of fancy blue and white gems, without a blade attached. |
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As rules for entertaining grew ever more elaborate, the fancy table setting enjoyed its heyday. |
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They were made of long wool fibers that were first combed to straighten them, spun tightly then woven in fancy weave structures. |
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The Elite models sport a fancy finish, G-style decocking lever and handworked actions with fabulous trigger pulls in double and single action. |
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The bridge was vast, with fancy leather seats and bright, flashing computer systems manned by a lot of important-looking people. |
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Packages decorated with fancy paper and ribbons are placed lovingly under the tree in anticipation of Christmas morning. |
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Never mind being handbagged, I bet the TDs of the day didn't fancy a clout in the lug with a sharp-edged basket. |
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Crowds of people were already there, all wearing fancy dresses and expensive looking suits. |
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The BCS trophies are pretty elaborate and fancy looking, while the plaque you get for winning the Mountain West conference is just okay. |
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Windows, for example, are very breakable, but I wouldn't fancy living in a world without them. |
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Eventually they wandered into a fancy, upscale neighborhood not too far from Shelley's house. |
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Hi Alice I haven't seen you for ages, let me know if you ever fancy going halvers on a bottle of wine of an afternoon in the pub. |
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If you fancy yourself as a bit of an Indiana Jones you can join the Young Archaeologists Club and receive free entry to the Museum. |
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Apparently Ian got very drunk in W2 last night and told Ginny that I fancy her. |
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The community traded with the world, and designed and manufactured to sell into that market, including very ornate objects and fancy materials. |
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