Both sides then squandered chances with Motherwell especially culpable in passing up three golden opportunities in quick succession. |
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The social calendar in the parish is filling rapidly with two forthcoming events in quick succession. |
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If everything goes to plan they will be heading stateside in July to play a number of gigs in quick succession around New York and Pennsylvania. |
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Livingston's pressure told on Motherwell, with Stephen Hammell and Jim Hamilton carded in quick succession. |
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He rapped his walking stick hard on the dirty cobblestone path, three times in quick succession. |
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My pal's front room was packed, the audience egging me on so to speak, as I downed the first few in quick succession. |
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This is followed in quick succession by installation of the rear lights and wire harness, sunroof and headliner, sound deadener and carpet. |
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Usually that's a cue for a fairytale, but yesterday he was outfoxed twice in quick succession. |
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On Monday I witnessed three cyclists exiting the northbound cycle lane on Stricklandgate in quick succession. |
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The acts followed in quick succession, mostly performing two or three songs each. |
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Many printed editions with maps followed in quick succession, and newly discovered lands were soon included. |
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And the Giants are in town to brutally beat the Cubs the next day, and I eat a knockwurst, a bratwurst and a chili dog in quick succession. |
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They are followed in quick succession by the center-bearing driveshaft, exhaust system and underbody panels. |
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The notes were to be played in ascending order by first closing all the holes, and then opening each in quick succession. |
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Here was a father who lost not one but two children in quick succession, in the prime of their lives. |
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He would dart out his tongue right and left, as rapidly as lightning, and lap up the ants in quick succession, with the most laudable gulosity. |
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But as frequently happens with long partnerships, both batsmen departed the scene in quick succession. |
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Dennis Hill then skied a one-on-one, which he lived to regret as Colne enjoyed more possession and earned four corners in quick succession. |
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Firing several more shots in quick succession he tore off the magazine, pulled another out of his pouch and pushed it into the recess. |
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Two shots in quick succession tore the wood into flinders that she kicked away. |
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Two typical late poacher's goals in quick succession from Luke Beckett, and Barlow's superb volley eight minutes from time earned Stockport an amazing point. |
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The killer blow arrived when Jonathon Roker who was having a fine game at wing forward scored 2 goals in quick succession to give Raheens an 8 point lead. |
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The two measurements must be taken in quick succession, before the temperature of the liquid changes. |
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Ireland were quicker out of the blocks, and they put immediate pressure on Scotland with two attacking moves in quick succession from penalty-created lineouts. |
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Two 20th-century phenomena, occurring in quick succession, are the culprits. |
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From drawing board to league champions in quick succession, the Giants have become Northern Ireland's great sporting phenomenon, outdrawing any team in the province. |
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Bone-headed training stunts and car and helicopter crashes dominate but somewhere in the wreckage is Colin Farrell in his second film release in quick succession. |
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I loaded up the following in quick succession, all with hot keys. |
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Philippe and Adoutte suggested that a big bang occurred at the base of eukaryotes and that the major cladogenetic events in eukaryotic evolution occurred in quick succession. |
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The delegations arrived in quick succession, by train, by minibus or by air, to be warmly greeted by the students from the host school. |
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Institutions follow one another in quick succession, with none being settled upon. |
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This prevents alarm events that occur in quick succession from triggering several alarms and successive events in a rapid sequence. |
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Daniel enters, followed in quick succession by Simon, Karen, and Hector. |
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At the end of September, the west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra was struck by two earthquakes in quick succession. |
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When a vehicle is struck from behind, typically several things occur in quick succession to an occupant of that vehicle. |
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The inclusion of both is explained by the fact that the station had to cover both an N. H. L. and a C. F. L. game in quick succession. |
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To please my Chair, I'm going to ask you four questions in quick succession. |
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After they died in quick succession, Constable inherited a fifth share in the family business. |
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The lounge also provides a space to bring together disparate dance companies that have never met before or have even seen one another's style of dance — much less follow one another in quick succession on the same stage. |
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As power plants in Michigan shut down in quick succession, Michigan started draining power from Ontario, abruptly reversing what had been an outward flow of electricity toward Canada. |
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They read surprisingly well in quick succession. |
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William's heart thudded twice in quick succession. |
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She smokes two cigarettes in quick succession. |
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Four courses come out in quick succession. |
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They expect larger and, above all, courageous steps in quick succession. |
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To take uncompromising hundreds of shots in quick succession, reflex and new generation digital cameras require memory cards with high writing rates. |
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The illusion of movement is produced by showing a series of still images in quick succession because the brain retains images upon the retina for some time after the actual light stimulus is removed. |
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Holding the mortar in an almost horizontal position against the base of a small tree, he fired four mortar bombs in quick succession into the German positions, then followed with several smoke bombs. |
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When both motors failed in quick succession, the dynamic lift provided by the forward momentum of the vessel was lost and the vessel's reserve buoyancy was at a minimum. |
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We have had devastating, floods and typhoons in East and South Asia, flooding on an unprecedented scale in East and West Africa and two category five hurricanes in quick succession in the Caribbean. |
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Vary the rhythm: some statements should be read out in quick succession, while for others you may want to take a little time between statements to allow for discussion. |
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This was followed in quick succession with postings to Training Group Pacific Headquarters in charge of small boats and a surprise posting as engineer Officer to HMCS Mackenzie. |
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Keeper Lloyd Allinson was the only over-age player on duty for the 21s, who scored twice in quick succession late in the first half. |
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In the years from 1281 to 1284, Alexander's two sons and one daughter died in quick succession. |
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In December 1941, Japan launched, in quick succession, attacks on British Malaya, the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, and Hong Kong. |
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Three cold fronts passed the Cape in quick succession on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday this week. |
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As our journey takes us deeper into the thorny scrub, we pass a large water hole speckled with Jabiru storks touching down and taking off in quick succession. |
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Between 170 and 180 the activities of Septimius Severus went largely unrecorded, in spite of the fact that he occupied an impressive number of posts in quick succession. |
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