This was a very one sided game which Bangor dominated from start to finish and they ran out deserving winners. |
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They controlled the match from start to finish running out winners by 2-nil. |
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His remarks are utter balderdash from start to finish and illustrate the truly lamentable decline of science into ideological propaganda. |
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Learn how Oaxaca's famed elixir is made from start to finish, from laborious pit-baked magueys to the intriguing process of distillation. |
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Apart from a 10-minutes lull in the second quarter, Mayo were the better side throughout and led from start to finish. |
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Polished, ballsy, and almost note perfect from start to finish, there is simply no room for criticism on what was a near perfect set. |
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It's one flowing mood from start to finish, with the whole adding up to rather more than the sum of its parts. |
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It did not matter to this grand pooh-bah of the punditocracy that the ads were pure mendacity from start to finish. |
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The Shipping News deals with weighty issues and is intellectually intriguing, but I found myself uninvolved from start to finish. |
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This is a credit to the hard work of those employees who have skilfully planned and carried out the project from start to finish. |
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Journalists who had followed the case from start to finish could not agree how culpable she was, how knowingly she lied. |
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The animation is breathtaking, the character development robust, and the story-line gripping from start to finish. |
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Crane held a public painting demonstration, producing an original watercolor from start to finish that day. |
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Though I never touched a drop of booze that day, I had a drunken smile on my face from start to finish. |
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As usual, Hawks maintains a high level of musical quality all the way through, ensuring perfect consistency from start to finish. |
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The film depends on the histrionic talents of Simbu who fills the screen from start to finish. |
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One mid-sized practice working primarily in Silicon Valley claimed all their projects are modeled in 3D from start to finish. |
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It was a case of going eyes out from start to finish and may the best horse win. |
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The unique format and the cliffhanger endings kept me in my seat from start to finish. |
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Except for a few meandering authorial digressions, the novel maintains a cracking pace from start to finish. |
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This attractive hardcover cookbook contains interesting recipes from start to finish. |
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The detention and trial of the two workers has been a politically-motivated farce from start to finish. |
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Despite the narrowness of the final scoreline, they were in control almost from start to finish. |
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It is very often cheesy and crass, and is completely pretentious from start to finish! |
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She led her wave from start to finish and triumphed over this Olympic distance event, which includes a 1500m swim, 40K bike ride and 10K run. |
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The lavish praise is only possible because the book note is riddled with factual errors and misleading innuendo from start to finish. |
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The music is fluid, ethereal, and breathlessly beautiful from start to finish. |
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Patty, who has already conquered the New York Marathon, set the pace and led from start to finish, as usual. |
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Normally it takes twelve to thirteen months for him to instill a solid reining education on a horse, from start to finish. |
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It is genuinely thrilling from start to finish, the plotting is faultless, the characters are hauntingly believable, and the pace is breathtakingly relentless. |
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Do individual lines show a consistent degree of jaggedness from start to finish? |
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We get out there and we've got it choreographed from start to finish. |
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Thus, users have a total system that works from start to finish to automate the entire process from bidding the job to building the job to closing the job out. |
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The support we received from start to finish was overwhelming. |
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They are drawing up a thrilling mix of foot-tapping dance hits, to provide non-stop entertainment from start to finish, and ensure that energy levels remain high. |
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The fabrication of, say, electronic microcircuits involves close to 100 separate chemical steps from start to finish. |
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It was a compelling solo performance that kept the audience spellbound from start to finish. |
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The Gatineau driver was the pacesetter from start to finish and set a torrid pace throughout the fifty laps with favourite Joey Ladouceur in tow. |
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You are the guilty party because you created this disease from start to finish. |
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It is untrue from start to finish, and was quite likely dreamt up by the Labour press office. |
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Begin by playing over the situation from start to finish with the goal of thoroughly understanding what really happened. |
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I worked on a few other projects, but Rayman 3 was the first game I saw through from start to finish. |
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An asylum and immigration system is of no value whatsoever if it is not enforced from start to finish. |
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A judge who has heard the case from start to finish should be the only person to decide what penalties are appropriate. |
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Delivery confirmation and the ability to track your items online from start to finish. |
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This allows us to track orders from start to finish and provide excellent customer service. |
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In that way you play the whole question and answer dialogue through from start to finish. |
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Our charcoal barbecues are synonymous for comfort from start to finish, from assembly to maintenance. |
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They provide career counseling for individuals from start to finish and help train and market local talent both above and below the line. |
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He has spoken to the local city councillors and has made himself entirely open on this process from start to finish. |
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We have challenging goals: We want you to be fully satisfied with us from start to finish. |
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We work collaboratively from start to finish in order to provide the best solution for the customer's specific needs. |
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Your teenager may be able to give his or her injection from start to finish. |
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With Professional Services from Bell, you have access to thousands of experts who can support your project from start to finish. |
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As partners in your plans, we offer you support and guidance in your transaction from start to finish. |
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It's one thing to be beaten all ends up from start to finish, but quite another to be solid most of the time and then throw in a poor scrum for no obvious reason. |
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If you're a skeptic like me, this entire process sounds like one massive shake of the head from start to finish. |
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It was a lively, colourful, light-hearted romp from start to finish. |
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She has been formidable from start to finish, and is one of the hardest workers in the company. |
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It was a triumph of organisation and entertainment, a crowd-pleaser from start to finish and an event that will ensure the golfing status of Fota Island as a matter of course. |
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Hertford, carrying the burden of a number of important injuries and approaching the game on the back of a dreadful run of results, were out of sorts from start to finish. |
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For most acts, this wouldn't work, but Lemon Jelly has a style that requires headphones and a spare 45 minutes to absorb the album from start to finish. |
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I feel so let down I have been spun a yarn from start to finish. |
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Everyone including me, cacked themselves from start to finish. |
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Pardon the mixed metaphor, but as those of us who rode the roller coaster from start to finish know, this isn't, alas, a team that's mastered the art of the cakewalk. |
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Pilgrim, helmed by Graham Tullett and expertly crewed by owner Mark Ormerod, led from start to finish over the north lake course to conclude an excellent season's results. |
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Watch how the pros produce stunning decorative overlays from start to finish, including surface preparation, pre-overlay repair, placing, and finishing. |
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It's a long and circuitous journey from start to finish today. |
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The book shows how to get a BBS running from start to finish, and also includes a full version of TBBS software. |
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Germany won a cakewalk, controlling the game from start to finish. |
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Networks and infrastructure is a traditional business area for Elecnor, and one in which it has in place the skills required in order to manage any project from start to finish. |
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Every year, we have to devise ever more ingenious solutions, to be able to continue manufacturing these parts from start to finish on our production equipment. |
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Sentences proceed smoothly from start to finish. |
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Follow the line of the pylon from start to finish. |
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Fifty-eight seconds is my personal record from start to finish. |
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The Engine's Card Reader is not constrained to simply process the cards in a chain one after another from start to finish. |
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In concrete's life cycle, recycling is present from start to finish. |
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Wolves winger Rajiv van La Parra continued his fine form and was a threat from start to finish. |
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Back home in the United States, we go flat out from start to finish. |
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The schedule is usually time-constrained so that the review environment does not change significantly from start to finish, and so that the review results will still be relevant. |
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Races last approximately 45 minutes, each race is a sprint from start to finish without pitting for fuel or tyres. |
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Passage planning or voyage planning is a procedure to develop a complete description of vessel's voyage from start to finish. |
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A battery of flashguns erupted and it was obvious we had been set up from start to finish. |
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I take issue expressly with the commendation of the French Presidency, as politically and technically it has bungled the job, from start to finish. |
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The one constant of what was an unimpressive campaign from start to finish was the criticism levelled at coach Raymond Domenech, who nevertheless withstood the pressure to guide his team towards their objective. |
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For the second time as a guest speaker, Dr. Richard Béliveau, author of Foods That Fight Cancer, was able to captivate the students from start to finish. |
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Whether this is the case or not, this Short Guide can help Education Clusters to rapidly organise an assessment and manage it from start to finish. |
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This campaign kept us on tenterhooks from start to finish. |
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A skilled advisor can help you navigate the process from start to finish. |
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Every move is broken down, step by step, and captions explain what the player did from start to finish, giving you the chance to bamboozle defenders the next time you take to the field. |
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Offer to plan you family's next holiday from start to finish! |
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The match was close from start to finish but in the end, the veteran Davydenko was able to scrape out a 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 victory to advance to the semis for the first time at the tournament. |
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At the Hungarian race, Hill did take his first career win after leading from start to finish. |
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This award-winning drag show takes place every Sunday and will have you in stitches from start to finish. |
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Depending on the total number of candidates, the competition will take approximately nine months from start to finish, beginning on the closing date for online registration. |
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Still, by any standards, this new Saint is bonkers from start to finish. |
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The basic idea here is to map the process step-by-step, inch-by-inch, through every twist, turn, office, department, in-box and out-box from start to finish. |
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Today, Mandi is a Bay Path Regional Vocational Technical High School senior conducting college searches and workshops on how to write your first novel, from start to finish. |
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He'd always been aboveboard, a square shooter from start to finish. |
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We'll just have to get on with it and plug away from start to finish. |
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There was a lively, bright, surging first movement which exuded energy from start to finish while the andante con moto second movement sang out in a serene manner. |
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This is clever, but not clever-clever, entertainment from start to finish. |
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